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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 May 1981, p. 7

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News and photo ideas? We'dlike to hear from you Beaveree attracts 90 youngsters EUs by Robin Nutbrown Beavers from 2nd Midland, Elmvale, Victoria Harbour, Penetanguishene A and B Colony attended the annual Beaveree which was held at Little Lake Park on Saturday. Theme for the day was pirates. The boys were clothed from head to toe with the latest in pirate at- tire. There were a total of 90 in attendance. Games, songs, and a craft was done by all. Everyone had a good time, it showed on the boys' faces as they left Acquires rights to lots Georgian Bay Developments, acco- rding to Bryson McQuirter Jr., of Midland, has acquired the rights to a dozen lots on Randles Cr., here. Plans initially call for the construction of four homes on the Midland property with other residential dwellings to be constructed at a later date. Starting price for the three bedroom homes is $57,500. Each will be situated on 6,000 square foot lots. They'll feature single and double car garages, full basements. and -paved driveways. Bullet proof vests Province of Ontario has set aside $3.3 million for bullet proof vests for Ontario Provincial Police and municipal police forces. Camp Buccaneer. Betty Walker and I would like to thank St. John Ambulance, Gail Cybulski for supplying the meat trays, Lanny Davidson for the ties which were used on the obstacle course, A and W for the rootbeer which quenched our thirst, Betty Laurin and Penny Tessier who helped out as volun- teers. With the help of these people, it made the day a great success! The Wolf Cubs from Perkinsfield, Lafont- aine. 1st Midland and 6th Midland attended the Cuboree which was held at Bass Lake Provincial Park on the outskirts of Orillia this weekend. The boys were working towards the goal of obtaining their conservation badge. All who attended the Cuboree had a fantastic time and it was a big success. Reminder District Church Parade, May 31. Gather behind St. Paul's Church at 1:45 p.m. Parade Taking Place to St. Mark's Church at 2:30 p.m. i as The young women and men who entertain an audience at the Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, Saturday evening, who call themselves Project People, travel the country with their show in their spare time. The members of the Kitchener based group have regular jobs and perform in their spare time. eee AM ' e , p eo aS Student employment WRITE HAS TURNED SEWING AROUND... (eS -- ae N ih getting involved Bonnie Curry, left and Bev Evans, right, were two of the riders who biked their Sunday morning for Contact. The two girls rode for the Student Employment Centre located on Bay Street. Altogether, 43 riders took part, raising over $3,000 by riding the course for pledges. -CONTACT'S "BIG WHEELIE" OUR THANKS to all who participated in our 'Big Wheelie' and to all those people who sponsored CASH FOR CASTOFFS$? ls there a garage sale in your future? ij il) i ) Have 5000 people see your wares & have a ball yourself July 1st. Join the Rotary Club's s WORLDS LARGEST ees Fnerccccrccreeml = DOCKSIDE GARAGE SALE - Aand nye vse wn Or ts Ju ly Ist SNAP-ON PRESSER FEET, 12 BUILT-IN ZIG ZAG & STRETCH STITCHES, 2-SPEED MOTOR, * __.2-STEP AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLER AND MORE! REGULAR $569.00 Plus 25% OFF All Knitting Yarn 'til May 30th MIDLAND SEWING CENTRE 235 King Street, Phone 526-2574 L4R3M1 Burnies Bakery CKMP Dominion Stores Huronia Family Drive-in Kelly Parks Kentucky Fried Chicken McDonald's Restaurant Midland Police Department Midland Times Ontario Provincial Police Penetanguishene Police Deptartment Perrin's Flowers St. John Ambulance Service The Free Press With your help we made Contact's "Big Wheelie" a 'Big Success' Rent a 12 x 30 open air space for only °29:00 Steel band - Barbeque - Excitement Act Now - Only 100 Available Call Your Rotarian Landlord - Clint Truax - 526-7833 Nelson Cote - 526-2213 Wednesday, May 27, 1981, Page 7 CASE INCLUDED MIDLAND ONTARIO

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