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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Jul 1981, p. 9

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inners Duval's fastballers make it easy... Going into the last week of play in Penetanguishene Fastball Duval's Variety have assured themselves of a first Your coming events Huronia Calendar July 25. The Georgian Bay Art 'Society will be holding its annual art exhibit in the Midland Centennial Arena on Sat., July 25, 7 p.m. to 9 p-m., and on Sun., July 26, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. --The Mother's Club of St. Mark's Church will hold a garage sale in the Parish House, 3rd Street in Midland on Saturday, July 25 from 8:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. Aug. t The Penetanguishene Skating Club is holding a garageand bake sale on Sat., Aug. 1 between 10 a:im-and 2 p.m. at Dubeau's PMCL Garage at 8 Robert Street East, Penetanguishene. Two wheel bikes, glassware, hardwood, pies, bread and more. Draw on barbecue and hind quarter of beef will be made. For more _ information, telephone Shirley Spearn at 549-8516. Aug. 2 On Sun., Aug. 2 the Orr Lake ratepayers association is holding its annual regatta. It will beheld at the Flos-Medonte Community Park at Orr Lake at 12 p.m. Aug.5 On Wed., Aug 5 the 13th annual picnic for Simcoe County's senior citizens, including , those in homes for the aged, will be held at Springwater Park, Midhurst, between 10 a.m. and 4°p.m. Sponsored by the County of Simcoe Recreation Department in co- operation with the Simcoe County Senior Citizens Advisory Committee. Enter- tainment for seniors by seniors. Lawn chairs and lunch. In the event of rain, listen to the local radio station. For information, contact the County Recreation Department by July 27 (726-9300, ext. 255). Aug.8 _ Balm Beach Summerama on Sat., Aug. 8 at 12 p.m. Parade, beauty contest, bingo, cheer garden, dance, games of chance, horseshoe tournament, windsurfing. Midland Nursery School Inc. is still ac- cepting registrations for three and four year olds for the 1981-82 school year. For more information, telephone Cathy Westcott (526- 7055). Toanche Parks and Recreation is holding its fifth annual bazaar on Sat., Aug. 8 at Toanche Park. Ball hockey tournament starts at 9a.m., bazaar at noon. In the afternoon a dunk tank, bake sale, fish pond, balloons, crown and anchor, horseshoes and arts and crafts. Hot dogs and hamburgers will be sold. Outdoor dance at 9 p.m. at Toanche Park. Music by The Christee. Admission $7 a couple. August 22 Elmvale and District Lions Club will be holding their annual Car Draw on Saturday August 22 in the Flos-Elmvale Arena. Elimination draw will be for a 1981 Pontiac Parisienne and anyone wishing tickets can contact any Lion member. Sept. 9 The Horticultural Society is holding its autumn flower show on Wed., Sept. 9. Mrs. Grace Marcellus will supply a prize list. A bus trip is being planned to McGlaughlin House, Oshawa, and Cullen Gardens, Whitby. Apply to Kevin Healey for tickets. Sept. 15 On Tuesday Sept. 15 the Horticultural Society announces the first meeting of a flower arranging course with Madeline Hobson. Register with A. Lougheed. 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. ; place finish. Duval's have won 11 games, lost four and have collected no ties for 22 points and they are a full seven points ahead of the second place team, Lercar Construction. Lercar Construction has won seven games, lost six and gained one tie for 15 points. The Pass, as spon- sored by Commodore H;-0-.0e) | ion Penetanguishene, has split their season so far with seven wins, seven losses and no ties for 14 points. Caswell's Antiques are next with five wins, nine losses and no tie for 11 points while Penetang Sand and Gravel is last with four wins, eight losses and two ties for 10 points. Action continued last Meetae ct ion Penetanguishene's McGuire Park with Penetang Sand and Gravel trying to stay alive for the playoffs as they took on the league leaders, Duval's Variety. The other game last night was between The Pass and Lercar Con- struction. The results for both these games were too late for press time. 'Tomorrow night will be the last league games for the season, Lercar Construction --_ playing Penetang Sand and Gravel at 7 p.m. and Caswell's Antiques playing The Pass at 8:30 p.m. Both those games will take place in McGuire Paty ok ion Penetanguishene. These games for this last week are all im- portant for Caswell's Antiques and Penetang Sand and Gravel as both teams are fighting for the last playoff spot, only four of the five teams making the playoffs. Action for last week saw Caswell's Antiques defeat Penetang Sand and Gravel Tuesday night, Duval's Variety down Lercar' Con- struction 4-1 Tuesday night, Lercar Con- struction blank Caswell's Antiques 10-0 and Duval's Variety deny The Pass by a score of 5-0. Pen Twin Theatres Fri. July 24 to Thurs. July 30 A | 7:30 p.m. Pen Wak Dieeyrenes = GD) "APPLE 1 GANG" Sat. Matinee THE FOX AND THE HOUND Pen Fri. July 24 to Thurs. July 30 x Nightly at 7:15 & 9:15 Restricted NOW OPEN ALL WEEK - 1 322-2890 | LY ery ALL NEW ; | DRIVE-IN THEATRE i gq' Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change | (ene es es ee es sf Starts Friday July 24 LORD GRADE presets A JIM HENSON FILM "THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER' Exccurive PRODUCER MARTIN STARGER proouceo ay DAVID LAZER aun FRANK 02 warren BY TOM PATCHETT & JAY TARSES awn JERRY JUHL & JACK ROSE pinecteO BY JIM HENSON wusic AND wnics BY JOE RAPOSO cinccton oF pHorogaapay OSWALD MORRIS a... 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