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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Apr 1981, p. 14

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Visitors frequent our area bv Carol Graham and Fleanor Edwards Mrs. Mabel Russell recently accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Lockhart of Hillsdale to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lockhart of Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Faint. Nancy and Darren of Port Dover spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faint and also visited other relatives in the com- W/ building a better civilization bv Jeanne Webb The March meeting of Pine Ridge W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Champaigne with 14 members present. The Roll Call was, where would vou like to go ona bus frip? And many interesting suggestions were given. The motto was - It is not the talented who serve best, but the dedicated. Hospital Visitors for this month are: Mrs. Margaret Marcellus and Mrs. Elwood Blow. The W. I. will have a refreshment booth at BillHall's Farm and Implement Sale on April 25. Committee - Mrs. Elwood Blow, Mrs. H. Walker, Mrs. Grant Hall. Mrs. C. Grenier. Plans were made to have a Craft Display at the Maple Syrup Festival in Elmvale at the Library. Mrs. Wm. Marcellus fave a reading: Bet- ween the Lines by Florence Diamond. She said, '"'The W. I. has the distinction of © being the only organization organized for the good of the family. and still building on that foun- dation. we take pride in our achievements. We are helping to build a better civilization." Also a reading by Margaret Zoeller was heard: Time. This was followed by a counle of contests on the Women's Institute which were informative and a tasty lunch was served by Mrs. E. Champaigne and Mrs. H. Walker. H.S. ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. Plumbing Heating « IOMESTIC e INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK Specializing in: SUMMER COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 3A ROBERT ST. W. munitv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards spent a few davs last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hawke and family of Brampton and then travelled on to visit with Mrs. Margaret Doekes of Guelph. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson were Michelle, Paula, Susan and Robert Hunter of Crossland and Mrs. Paul Allems and Leslie of Brooklin. Susan Roberts of holidav week as a guest of Michelle Patterson. Congratulations to the Coldwater Novice House League who made a-hat trick on the weekend by winning the Coldwater Tournament to make it three Championships in three tournaments in a row. Jason Robinson and Robbie Waples are members of the team. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Johnston of Barrie and Mr. Lorne Gallon of Fesserton visited with Mr. and during the weekend. The Vasey Minor Ball Association will hold registration for the 1981 season in the Vasey Community Park on Saturday, April 4, from 10 am. to 12 noon. Tickets for the dance sponsored by the "Lighting the Park" Committee to be held on April 18 will be available at the registration. Mrs. Roger Polkinghorne, Ryan and Ronnie visited last week with Mrs. Sue Painter, Sunday, Mrs. Mabel Russell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rupert McGrath of Elmvale. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Edwards and Greg spent the weekend in Bewdley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gratrix, Jennifer and Brian Saturday, Mrs. Martha Mainprize and son Bill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald of Toronto were weekend visitors with the Mrs. Clare McKeown and Robbie McKeown of Bracebridge spent an enjovable March break visiting Disney World in Florida. Mrs. Blain Edwards and family of North Bay visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards and on Sunday Mr. 'and Mrs. Doug Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Edwards and girls all of Barrie were guests of the Roy Edwards. David Stewart of Sudbury spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Stewart. During the _ holiday week. Jody and Christopher Mace of Barrie and Amanda Stewart of Waverley visited with their grandparents. Darren Drury and John Besse of Crown Hill were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vasey. 33% TO 50% Newmarket spent the Mrs. Manley Edwards Lyle and Greer. McDonald's. DAILY SAVINGS "Ready-Made Drapes AND Upholstery Fabrics Ontario's largest selection _ of READY-MADE DRAPES. All in-stock, all sizes, from > $49.95 for a 12 ft. wall. A huge selection of upholstery fabrics in stock /\ at low mill outlet prices ta RAL from $2.99 yd. and up. Save Ales an teistony supplies. FABRIC & DRAPERY MILL OUTLET 547 Bayfield St. N. (Hwy. 26/27) Are You Keeping Your Car?? anG PAINT $PECIALS$ + AY Get "OUR PRICE" on a complete aK refinish for your car! © QUALITY WORKMANSHIP © FREE BODY SIDE MOULDING & PIN STRIPING © GUARANTEED WORK CHEY-OLDS SALES-SERVICE -LEASING Formerly Roger Hunter Motors 824 King St., Midland Dial 526-3781 726-2556 Just north of Georgian Mall, Barrie Open daily 9:30 - 6:00 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-9:30; Sat. 9:30-6:00 What Every Student Needs To Find Ajob This Summer -- Ittakes more than a simple desire to work and a little good luck to find a job. It takes organization, determination and a willingness to try a variety of options. That's why the Ontario Youth Secretariat has written a special handbook called "The Edge" "The Edge" gives a systematic and positive plan of action for finding work and then making the most of it. Italso gives guidelines on how to create a job by turning personal talents iNto a small enterprise. | "The Edge" is an essential primer for any young person looking for a job. That's why we're making it available free at high schools, college and university placement centres and libraries. Or you can write to us, Ontario Youth Secretariat, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 121. We'll make sure you get "The Edge" ONTARIO YOUTH SECRETARIAT Margaret Birch, Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davis, Premier Ontario Youth Secretariat. An agency of the Ontario Government. . Working for youth. Working for you. Ontario Page 14, Wednesday, April 8, 1981 oe Cg

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