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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Apr 1981, p. 17

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* Huronia Calendar x April 11 --Rummage sale will be held on Sat., April 11 at 1 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church. -- You are cordially invited to the Penetanguishene Legion Ladies Auxiliary Branch 68 to attend their annual spring dance. to be held on Saturday, April 11 at the Penetanguishene Legion Hall. Music by The varifones, refreshments, prizes and lunch. Admission at door. bs --Wvehbridge Community Centre afternoon tea. hazaar and bake sale on Sat., April 11 between 1:30 p.m. and 4:36 p.m. Sponsored bv the Wyebridge Community Centre recreation committee. --Dance to the music of the Phantom 4 at Lafontaine Parish Hall on Sat., April 11 Starting at 9 p.m. Square dances and spot dances Lunch will be served. $7 per couple. For tickets telephone 533-2604 or 533-2075. April 13 -- The regular monthly board meeting of The Huronia Social] Planning Council will be held on Monday, April 13 at 8:30 p.m. in'St. Paul's United Church, Midland. For information telephone Ms. Bernie Kacmarski. April 14 --Attention Ladies. You are invited to a coffee hour, to be held at the Alliance Church (corner of First Street and Elizabeth Street, Midland) on April 14 at 9:45 a.m. Special features: miniature flower display, dried flower arranging demonstration, message by tape of Dr. Clyde Narramore. Nursery facilities available. April 15 --Recovery Inc., a self-help aftercare group for people with nervous disorders, meets everv Wednesday in St. Paul's United Church. Midland, between 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Easy Street entrance. For information telephone Orillia (325-8084). April 16 --Greg Gemmell, chief park naturalist at Beausoleil Island, will speak about the Georgian Bay Islands National Park on Thurs.. April 16. He will be the guest of the Midland-Penetang Field Naturalists' Club at the Wve Marsh Wildlife Centre. --Rueben Rogers of Wyebridge presents metal detectors and his finds at the next meeting of the Huronia Numismatic Association on Thurs., April 16, in the ARC building, 175 Bayfield Street North, Barrie, Starting at 7:30 p.m. -- St Paul's United Church choir presents Stainer's Crucifixion on Maundy Thursday, April 16, at 8 p.m. in the church. April 18 Fniov an evening of dancing to the music of the Varitone 5 at the Wyebridge Community Centre on Sat., April 18. Lunch and door prizes. Telephone early for tickets (526-7203 or 526-9592). Spronsored by the Wyebridge Parks and Recreation. April 21 --Meeting of Penetanguishene Horticultural Societv on Tues., April 21 in the library basement at 8 p.m. Guest is Alfred Pain, retired from the Niagara Parks Board. Gardeners and horticulturalists will enjoy the film and acquire valuable information from the knowledge gained from the many years of his work. April 25 -- Huronia Crafts Guild have a bus going to Canadian Craft Show, Toronto on Sat., April 25 fram 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For in- formation telephone 526-8203 or 549-2077. -- Registered Nursing Association is holding a rummage sale on Sat., April 25 in St. Mark's Anglican Parish Hall, starting at 10 a.m. Donations gratefully accepted. Telephone 526-5319 or 526-6119. April 24 --United Church Women of Penetanguishene will hold a rummage sale in the Legion hall on Fri.. April 24, between 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. May 2 --The German Canadian Club is having a Mav Dance on Sat., May 2 at the Hunters and Anglers Club. Doors open at 7 p.m. Live band and full course schnitzel dinner included in admittance price. Tickets available at Gunther's Watch Repair and Rolfoto Studio. Announcement The Midland Civitan Club and The Midland Times have announced that they will again be sponsoring a "Citizen of the Year Award'. The award will be presented at the club's annual inaugural ball to be held in mid- September. Anvnlication forms will appear in this newsnaper beginning the first week in August For early application forms and further information please call 526-3069. Announcement Ideal Rebekah Lodge No. 199 is holding its annual sald plate supper and sale of home baking at the I.0.0.F. Hall, Dominion Avenue. on May 29, 1981, from 5 p.m. to7 p.m. Tickets are available from members. Elmvale woman 'Parent of the Year' An Elmvale woman has been _ selected "Parent of the Year"' by the Barrie chapter of Without received a chosen from among the and 160 members of Parents Partners and subsequently received the award. Jovee has been a member of the Barrie plaver. com- She is an avid piano enjoys sewing and quilting and likes to there are many people in worse shape than youa re at PWP,"' she said. The organization Parents Without Part- ners an honour awarded anually to the most deserving single parent of the area. Jevee 'Currie, an Elmvale mother of two, is this year's recipient of the award after judsing took place recently in Barrie. Mrs Currie' was memorative plaque, a bouquet of roses, and an engraved tray to herald the iudges' choice. Three judges unknown to the trio of candidates up for the chapter of PWP since its inception in 1971 and has been a single parent for 12 vears. In that time she raised two boys, Donald aged 22 and Glen aged 17. work with people. At present she is a member of the grievance and ethics committee with the club. and admits that she has been a much hapnier parent since provides support to single parents, has educational programs and speakers' and provides some fun for parents and children belonging to the club, award. interviewed Her hobbies include a each and made their good deal of volunteer decision. Mrs. Currie work with the CNIB, was nominated by club president Donna Rav : a Ss Proud champions Midland Legion Major Midgets had a verv successful hockey season and their latest triumph was that of capturing the Georgian Bay Minor PWP. her church and a crisis centre. en | here holding the banner they received for that win are from left: Wilson Cowan: John Walker, team captain; Dave Crawford, team manager. Hockey League Championship. Shown Ladies softball meeting The Georgian Bay Ladies Softball League Annual Meeting will be held Thursday' in Penetanguishene Arena Lounge at 7:30 p.m. If vou are interested in entering a team in anv of the divisions, novice. midget or in- termediate, you should be at the meeting. Further information can be obtained by phoning Francis St. Amant at 549-7317. Bulls start season Saturday Midland Bulls Rugby Club will be starting their season off Saturday with an exhibition match against Brock al Midland Secondary School The friendly will begin at 1:30 p.m. nl n Twin Theatres Starts Fri., April 10 To Thurs., April 17th 7and9p.m. ; Ker West Pen April 10 To April 16 Sat. Matinee - 1:30 qo reese ee | | POSTMAN ALWAYS 1 | wars RINGS" eRe | | 7and 9:15 7Jand9 7and 9:15 2 Restricted = Vs a ORILLIA CINEMA 3 ~ Page 14, Friday, April 10, 1981 joining the international organization. "You learn to realize she went on to say. "The word family is defined in many ways MIDLAND CIVITAN Blighty Bingo Every Thurs. evening at Midland Cultural and Recreation Centre, 605 Yonge St. in this warm and modern facility. Admission $1.00 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Come and enjoy Bingo Adult MSS cafetorium, 7:30 p.m. curtain time. Three one act plays each night. Adjudicated by Mrs. Friedlander. Awards presented Sat. night. Admission at the door $2.00 per night, $5.00 for 3 nights. these days," she ad- Mrs Currie will be mitted. and added that presented with the Parents Without Part- engraved tray at the ners is indeed family- club's next general oriented meeting. 26th annual Georgian Bay Drama Festival April 9-10-11 One act play competition among Area High Schools NOW PLAYING THE POWER OF EVILIS NO LONGER IN THE HANDS OFACHILD THEFINALCONFLICL THE LAST CHAPTER IN THE OMEN TRILOGY Warning: Some scenes may be offensive - Theatre Branch, Ontario CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St., Midland 526-5791 ae

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