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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 May 1981, p. 24

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* Huronia Calendar «x May 21 Dr. Isabel Bayly of Carleton University will speak on the ecology of the Wye Marsh at the May 21 meeting of the Midland-Penetang Dr. Isabel Bayly of Charleton University will speak on the ecology of the Wye Marsh at the May 21 meeting of the Midland-Penetang Field Naturalists Club. Meeting begins at 8 p.m. at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. The first of a series of child development nights will be held on Thursday May 21 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. at Huronia District Hospital; an evening of presentation and discussion of infant growth and development, 0-8 months. Telephone Contact (526-9333) to register; 50 cents per person. May 21 Fun Fair Burkevale School, Penetanguishene at 7 p.m. Frog jumping contest, white elephant table, green thumb, bake table, novelty and fish pond, face vaintingn. The Burkevale Auxiliary. Christine Boucher age of 82 on May 10, Father Louis Dignard officiated at a requiem 1 9 81 , mass on May 12, 1981, in St. Ann's Memorial Church for Christine Boucher, of 69 Harriet Street, Penetanguis- hene. She died following a lengthy illness at the My, Zi z gee General Hospital. Sophie Chevrette. W Yy Wi, YY %, ... The Cavalier is here Chevrolet's front-wheel-drive Cavalier notchback is available in either two or four door models. A 1.8 litre four-cylinder engine heads a long list of standard equipment items that includes a four-speed overdrive manual transmission, reclining front bucket seats, power brakes, radial tires, an electric rear window defroster. AM radio, clock .. and Penetanguishene - and May 22 Rummage sale in the Penetanguishene Legion starting at noon. Sponsored by the Quota Club of Huronia. May 23 The annual meeting of the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association will be held in St. George's Anglican Church, Barrie, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday May 23. Hot buffet lunch, door prizes, guest speaker, choice of two demonstrations. Registrations with cheque payable to SCACA to Box 997, Barrie, before May 15. St. Paul's United Church Mr. and Mrs Club garage sale on Saturday May 23 at 414 King Street. Information telephone 526-6792, 526- 5042, 526-6108. A Fun Fair at Regent Public School on Saturday, May 23 - 1 to 3.30 p.m. Games, face painting, bingo, toys, baking, plants, and white elephant booths will be available. May 27 Dietary update on the new sweeteners on Wed. May 27 at 8 p.m. in Trinity , Parish Church Hall, 24 Collier Street, Barrie. Speakers Shirley Scott and Helen Phillips, dieticians with Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. May28 _ 'Tea and bake sale at Huronia Nursing Home, 38 Church Street, Penetanguishene, on Thursday, May 28 between 1.30 p.m. and 3 D.m. : May 29 Midland Y's Men's Club announces Camp Wendakay, a weekday summer playground for children. The summer program directed by Nancy Hook, is now preparing for registration. May 30 Victoria Harbour Chamber of Commerce dance on Saturday May 30 between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. in the Sportsman Motor Inn, Victoria Harbour. Tickets $10 per couple. Disc jockey, Bing Inlet was her Louis Secord. Obituary buffet lunch. Telephone Bev Juneau (534- 3118) -y vy Midland Civinettes are holding a flea market on Sat. May 30 in St. Paul's United ~ Church starting 10 a.m. Baking, clothing, white elephant. To donate, call June Burtch (526-7260) or Mary Anne Ivens (526- 9814). June 5 Second Ontario regional conference for separated and divorced Catholics June 5-7 at St. Joseph's College School, Toronto. Telephone in the evening either 416 755-1325 or 416 499-5830. Pamphlets describing the weekend may be picked up at the Midland Times office. OUR POLICY Huronia Calender is an every Wednesday feature of this newspaper. Non-profit organizations are invited to use this feature. Every effort will be made to announce your special event in at least two editions prior to the event itself. For more information, call the editor at 526- 2283. grandchildren, and six MIDLAND CIVITAN Blighty Bingo Lafontaine was her birthplace. Her parents were the late Theophile Forget and the late years. She was a widower. Her second husband was James Boucher. Her first husband was more. Two more Cavalier models - a two door hatchback and a station wagon - all share the same 101 inch wheelbase. This car is being in- troduced this week at Jim Morrison Chev-Olds in Midland. Penetanguishene, Mrs. Rola Hearty of Midland, and Mrs. Isabel Ameau of Britt. Her sisters Mrs. Alma Longdale of Penetanguishene and Mrs. Celina Wright of Midland also survive her. Mrs. Boucher had 17 grandchildren, 35 great- ion home for most of her life Surviving daughters great great grand- Penetanguishene are Mrs. Catherine children. herhome for the last 13 Phillips of Her son Ernest Secord predeceased her, as well as her' two husbands. Ronald Ambeau, Michael Ambeau, Bernard Hearty, Garry Hearty, Terry Hearty, and Denis Robitaille were the pallbearers. Interment in St. Ann's Cemetery, Penetangu- ishene. ~ Every Thurs. evening at Midland Cultural and Recreation Centre, 605 Yonge St. Admission $1.00 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Come and enjoy Bingo in this warm and modern facility. May 28, 29, 30 HELD OVER PHELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing Thurs., Fri. & Sat. PHELPSTON TAVERN Flos Conc.4, Phelpston Pen Twin Theatres a | May 20 to 23 Dom DeLuise in Pen FATSO PLUS Jerry Lewis in HARDLY WORKING Sat. Matinee - HARDLY WORKING May 24 to 26:7:30 Restricted Per; May 20 & 21 7:15 &9:15 M ; BLAZING SADDLES May 22 to 28 7:15 & 9:15 Restricted FRIDAY THE 13TH PART 2 PALAGE FAVE R Me f. May 21, 22, 23 Now appearing Pot of Gold Franalee May 25, 26, 27 ENTERTAINMENT LICENSED LLBO 2K May 23 & Saturday and Sunday, | Kentucky Fried Chicken has \ a sensational special for you. ae o.9] j A rr al 24, A Bucket, with 15 pieces priced at only $6.95. The Sensational Saturday and Sunday $6.95 Bucket. At Kentucky Fried Chicken. of finger lickin' good chicken, wo NOW OPEN ALL WEEK agate 322-2890 j DRIVE-IN THEATRE yr! Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change Starts Friday May 22 Six of the most bizarre nearders you will ever see. WARNING: BECAUSE OF THE BIZARRE NATURE OF THE PARTY, NO ONE WILL BE SEATED DURING THE LAST TEN MINUTES... PRAY YOU'RE NOT INVITED. --AFTER DARK Magazine Unequivocally the most terrifying movie I've ever seen." ---- Main St., Elmvale There's nothing like it. 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