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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Apr 1981, p. 21

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| Spring auction coming soon-- oe sit pm. = pantie - a q * Huronia Calendar «x April 24 United Church Women will hold a rummage sale on Fri., April 24 between noon and 3 p.m. at the Legion Hall. April25 -- 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. Car wash at Waubaushene Public School on Sat.. April 25 between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. . Grades 7 and 8. -Rummage Sale, St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church. Penetanguishene from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. sponsored by St. Ann's CWL. -Annual Tulip Tea, Bake Sale and Bazaar, United Church Sunday School Room at 2 p.m. sponsored by Vasey Women's Institute. April 27 -Meeting, Midland Horticultural Society, 8 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church, King St. Midland. Guest Speaker Mr. Lynn Illingworth. April 28 -Bale Tea, All Saints Anglican Church Women. at the home of Marg Martin 4 Viel St. Penetanguishene, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: item of new clothing or cash donation. -April 29 -Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association "container competition" exhibit, April 29 and 30 all day, May 1 morning only, at Simcoe CountvMuseum, Midhurst. May 2 --The German Canadian Club is having a Mav Dance on Sat., May 2 at the Hunters and Anglers Club. Doors open at7p.m. Live band and full course schnitzel dinner included in admittance price. Tickets available ai Gunther's Watch Repair and Rolfoto Studio. May 6 Penetanguishene Nursery School Inc. is having an open house and registration for 1981-82 on Wed., May 6 and Thurs., May 7 between 9:15 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. It is a co- operative nursery school located in the Presbyterian Church, Robert Street East, Penetanguishene. For further information, telephone 549-2140. May7 On Thursday May 7, a Portraits of Summer Fashion Show by the Kinette Club of Midland with Moira Hunt as commentator, in the Budd Watson Gallery. Proceeds above costs go to Cystic Fibrosis Fund. May 8 The. Women's Association of Knox Presbyterian Church, Hugel Avenue, Midland, invites you to attend their semi- annual spring tea and bake sale on Fri., May 8 between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. 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. Anolication forms will appear in this newspaper beginning the first week in August. For early application forms and further information please call 526-3069. in the the Orange Centre. April 23. The brother, George Cox from Barrie, passed awav April 7 after a familv have arrived safelv out West and are busv getting settled. night. A table was set up representing the Last Supper. Wyevale school last Tuesday, April 14. The ladies high Communion was Blanche King and eet tere ne ee That big Spring Bob Burling, son of Telf Auction May 16 is and Vera Burling. Bob coming closer. The has successfully recreation Group is open for donations other than clothing . Now is the time for your big spring clean up. Congratulations to Senior League completed a masonry course at Georgian College. This week the Recreation Group will be holding their Meeting x concludes with awards night Elmvale Men's Senior Hockey League members completed its season last Saturday night by holding an annual awards night at the Community Hall. Plavers, coaching staff and members of the. league executive gathered there to pay - tribute to those who had done well over the past season. Awards and trophies were presented to in- dividuals and teams alike. The recipients of the League Winners trophy were the team from Barrie. Wellington Hotel. who led the league in wins prior to their ejection from the Thursday night group. Plav-off champions were the Minesing Islanders, the team who were never really given Club news The Champlain Senior Citizens Club held a verv nice Easter supper last Tuesday evening. Sixty-four of us sat down to a delicious buffet consisting _of chicken, ham, various attractive salads and apple pie. Following the meal we enjoyed the movie "Stella Dallas'. - Our usual card games pul the finishing touch on the festivities. We are pleased to the chance to show their stuff during play off Resular Meeting will begin at 7 p.m. . At 8 p.m there will be a special demonstration of: "G_PR! "(Cardial Pulminary Resuscit- ation) Remember '"'A Healthy Heart Is A Familv Affair", so come The Free Methodist Church held. a_ special service Thursday night, commemorating Good Fridav. The Easter Sundav Service was also enjoved by all. Svmpathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cox and family. Alvin's verv short illness. The Mrs. Agar is the former also was served. Many funeral service was held from Steckley's Funeral Home. Barrie on April 10. We are pleased to report that Craig Slama is home from Sick Children's Theresa Lalonde. peonle were out to enjoy the men's high was Ken 'Greaves. The United Church, 'he Faster Sunday -- The men's low went to with the Wyevale and Service. Rov Hayward and the Waverly charges, also The last Euchre for door prize to Betty Hall. held a special service in 'he Season, sponsored A tasty lunch was Waverly _ Thursday by the Recreational served to end_ the % ; Groun. was held in the evening Hospital, Toronto. He is im- proving. His mother, who is nursing an in- jured knee, also stayed with him in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lalonde have returned from a lovely trip to Florida. They reported that the Clayton Agar comnetition. Best goaltender in the League was Bill Hillick of the Wellington Hotel team who had the best goals-against average of all completing net- minders. The Most Valuable Plaver award, one that is voted on by players from the league, was a tie between Elmvale brothers Tim and Tom McGinnis, both of the Elmvale Steelers team. And - finally, the person determined to be the Most Sportsmanlike Plaver in the league, - was Craig Beacock. of the Wvevale squaa. Senior League Hockev is over now for another year and will resume in the fall for another season of ac- tion-nacked play. have Bill and Bertha Thompson and George and Esther Jarvis back from their long winter holidavs in Florida. And it is with regret that we learned Tess Henderson is in the hospital. We sincerely hope she will be fully recovered and back in our midst very soon. Eileen F. Dyett Corresponding Secretary Champlain Senior Citizens Fitzgerald team UNWANTED HAIR Gone Forever! Electrology Therapist Permanent removal from face_and body. Eyebrows shaped. Safe, gentle, short- wave method. eMedically approved eFree consultation and test ¢ 14 years experience GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 526-9479 Member of Ont.andAm. Electrolysis Association MOLDMAKERS Experienced Fibergla Midland Minor Baseball Registration. Saturday, April 25 Midland Centennial! Arena 1p.m. to3 p.m. T-Ball 4-8 Pony League 9-10 House League All-Star Birth Certificate may be requested UMPIRE CLINIC takes top spot Bev and Barb Fit- zgerald of. Ecole Secondaire Penetan- guishene Secondary School made their mark this week at the Georgian Bay Secon- darv School Association Badminton Finals as thev claimed top honours in the doubles championship. Ken Corriveau and Paul Parent also played well. nlacing third for bovs and another third was also taken by comnetitors from ESPSS. Janet Belcourt and Blaise Robitaille placing in the mixed doubles competition. The team _ placed second overall at GB- SSA finals in total points. An umpire clinic is to be held Saturday, April 25, 1981 at Tiny Township Offices, Perkin- sfield. Clinic from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Lunch available. For information call 361-2334 or 526-7714. Plumbing Heating e@ DOMESTIC SHEET METAL WORK H.S. ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. DUSTRIAL INSCRIPTION POU LES GARDERIES Centre d'activites francaises 63 rue Main Penetanguishene de 9:00.a5:00 heure lundi au vendredi "Les petits anges de Penetanguishene"' "Les Bambins de Lafontaine' Laminators and Specializing in: "Le Chateau des petits amis oldmakers required ' : iy 'or our Custom Shop. Save mcrs a Perkinsfield andidates should hav eter setan Pour autres renseignements composez minimum of 5 year a palegae referably 10, with xtensive Moldmaking PENETANG 549-31 16 xperience. Salary 549-7227 ommensurate with 3A ROBERT ST. W. NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION xperience. Please hone for appointment 526-7733. GOMAN BOATS LTD. }' Saturday and Sunday, 'April 25th and 26th, Kentucky Fried Chicken has a sensational special for you. A Bucket, with 15 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken, Sanam . priced at only $6.95. " - Nes i The Sensational Saturday and Sunday $6.95 Bucket. At Kentucky Fried Chicken. <¢ There's nothing like it. ee oe 315 BAYFIELD ST. | DUCKWORTH PLAZA 45 ESSA RD. Store Locations: BARRIE, ONT. BARRIE, ONT. BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 726-7220 TEL. 726-5710 TEL. 726-2501 70 FIRST ST. 371 KING ST. MOSLEY & SUNNIDALE STS COLLINGWOOD, ONT. MIDLAND, ONT. WASAGA BEACH, ONT TEL. 445-0491 TEL, 526-5522 TEL. 429-2311 Wednesday, April 22, 1981, Page 21

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