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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 May 1981, p. 23

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r- * Huronia Calendar « May7 On Thursday May 7, a Portraits =f 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. --Introduction to Dolls at Ste. Marie Among the Hurons, 8 p.m., conference room. Admission: free. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Huronia Crafts Guild. --Portraits of Summer Fashion Show, at Budd Watson's Gallery. Doors open 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Kinette Club of Midland. --Euchre Game at Our Lady of Rosary Church basement hall across the Bay in Seniors take Snelgrove Trophy Penetang at 8:00 p.m. Prizes, lunch. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Champlain Club. May 8s --Tag Days, May 8 and 9. Sponsored by the Big and Little Sisters Association. 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. May 9 -- Knox Presbyterian Church in Craighurst will be holding a Cemetery Bee on Saturday, May 9 commencing at 9 a.m. Peregood, George Cook The Waubaushene Chamber of Commerce is presently holding a campaign for the purchase of new street signs for the hamlet. Collection boxes are located in local stores. May 9 Nurses week is May 4 to May 9, look for displays at Huronia Mall May 8 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on May 9 from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Theme: Discover nursing. Garage and Bake sale at St. James' Church on-the-Lines parish hall, Penetanguishine from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. All donations welcome. For pickup and information call Mr. Victor Grigg 549-8850. Sponsored by the Church's Ladies Guild. Tea, Bake Sale and Bazaar at the Georgian Manor 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. - Garage sale at 131 Main _ Street Penetanguishine. To make donations please call 533-2477 (no clothing please). Sponsored by Club Richelieu, Penetanguishene. - Plant Sale and Exchange at Town Dock Midland from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Red Geraniums available. Bring your slips and divisions. Sponsored by Midland Hor- ticultural Society. -Busy Bee Fun Fair at Bayview School, Midland, from. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Crafts, baking green thumb table, and other events with our new adult tea room. Simcoe County Warden John Fennell and the acting mayor of Barrie, Alex Manjuris. In the morning, a total of 15 teams bowled for the Snelgrove trophy and in the afternoon Clare Bayshore Senior Blanche Pope, Mrs. H. A total of 33 teams, Balm Beach, consisting Citizens Club of Robb, Florence Brock, representing Senior of Helen Tuckwood, Woodland Beach' were Art Rowan, Jim Citizens clubs and Nancy the winners of the "Mrs. Thomson and John homes throughout the Winnie Lippett, Ralph Snelgrove Peters. County of Simcoe Homer, Trophy" at the 17th competed for two and Reg Screen. Annual Bowling tour- The group managedto trophies, the "Mrs. nament for senior take top spot with a Ralph Snelgrove" and citizens held in Barrie last week. The Bayshore Club point total of 2,913 pins to capture the trophy at Kempview Bowl April the "County of Simcoe". Winners of the County of Simcoe award .'were The group managed 2,902 points for their win. Opening ceremonies another 18 squads hit the lanes to complete for the county award. team consisted of 27. the squad representing Athletics willreturn Midland Athletics Intermediate A hockey club will be returning to the ice this season despite some concern their future was less than bright. The club chose a new executive Monday night at the Commodore Hotel in Penetanguishene in preparation for their second season of league play. Executive members are Bob Monteith; Wayne Moores, John Saunders, Lionel Dorion, Don Ealey, Grace McCabe and _ Julien 22. Shawn Stewart, Beauchamp. Among the business discussed at the meeting was the matter of facemasks and whether players in their league should have to wear them. Monteith and Moores were present at the recent E Ontario Hockey Association Annual meeting in Toronto and they brought up the resolution that 1981 Unity year The alternate District Director, Mrs. Peter Clute reported that May 13 is Achievement Day for the 4-H Homemaking Clubs, have a choice. present at the meeting. funds for the club. and that 1981 is the Year of Canadian Unity as well as the Year of the Disabled. Each branch is urged to have a program on each. The area convention is October 15 and 16 and Kempenfelt district will be the hostess branch. In 1982 the National Convention for the W.I. will be held in New Brunswick. The District Annual for Simcoe Centre will be held May 26 in St. John's United Church, Elmvale. . Delegates to the See our wide | Annual will be Mrs. selection of Robert Sheardown, Mrs. Peter Clute, Mrs. Hardcover Books Lloyd Sweeney and Mrs. Rose Usher. eCards, etc. Donations of money have been sent to head office for the W.I. Projects - The Erland Lee Home Foundation Fund, Pennies for Friendship and Nutrition Education- SaveSight and UNESCO gift coupon 569.A donation has also been sent to the Flos Agricultural Society for the fair. A meeting willbeheld § at the home of Mrs. Ray Usher with all con- veners to make up new programs for 1981-82 on May 5. 259 King St. Midland were performed by players in intermediate and senior hockey should That motion was passed.by league members Training camp dates were also set up for the club which will be held at Wasaga Stars Arena in Wasaga Beach and those times are August 23, 26 and 30, continuing into September 2, 5, 6, 12, 18 and Athletics also talked about a Golf Stag at Midland Golf and Country Club that will raise event will be held July 3, further plans to be discussed at their next meeting May 20 at 7 p.m. at the Commodore Hotel. PAPER BACKS Runners-up for the County of Simcoe trophy were Sandy Cove with' 2,831; Woodland Beach with 2,603 and Oro Marigolds with 2,518. The Tournament was sponsored by the County of Simcoe Recreation Department and the Senior Citizen's Advisory Committee in co-operation with Chuck Cohan and Art Love of Kempview Bowl in Next to the wheel, the best invention is Courtesy Rentals at 526-3777 24 hr. service Barrie. Or HURONIA OFFICE SERVICES 526-9302 att Give her a food processor. give her a present. Nothing feels like giving real gold. Ask for Karat Gold Jewellery. And look for the Karat mark -- 10K, 14K or 18K Brpant's ellers 66 Main St., Penetanguishene 549-8911 Wednesday, isMay 6. 4981,, Page 23, e¢

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