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

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* m ; i CE ke ae ele arte E: ee = ee } 4 here ee one t ee i. Mad ears f * Oct. 22 Godspell, a musical for all ages, on Oct. 22, 23, 24, starting at 8:30 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, King Street, Midland. Sponsored by St. Paul's Young Peoples. Tickets call 526-6077; 526-3224, or 526-5066. L Oct. 23 - United 'Church Women Penetanguishene will hold a rimmage sale in the Legion Hall on Fri,, Oct. 23 between 12:30 p.m; and 3 p.m. Oct. 24 The Registered Nurses Association will be holding a clothing and attic sale on Sat., Oct. 24 in the Midland Presbyterian Church basement starting at 10 a.m. Rummage sale on Sat., Oct. 24 at 10:30 a.m. in the All Saints Parish Hall, Penetanguishene. . Rummage sale in the basement of St. Ann's Church, Penetanguishene, on Sat., Oct. 24 between 10 a.m. and 2p.m: Sponsored by the CWL. The Villa Garin inity Care Centre will be holding a Christmas bazaar, tea, bake and bag sale on Sat., Oct. 24 between 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. At 689 Yonge Street, Midland. Oct. 26 *The Midland Horticultural Society is holding its annual mini-mum show on Mon., Oct/26 at 8 p.m. in Calvary Baptist Church. Oct. 27 St. John's Ladies Auxiliary, Waubaushene, is having a rummage and nearly new sale, * articles for all ages, on Tues., Oct. 27 between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. in St. John's Church Hall, Pine Street, Waubaushene. Oct. 29 Discovery Days to Elmira, Ladies Day Out, sponsored by the Midland YMCA. Telephone 526-7828 for more information. Oct. 30 The Senior Citizens Club of Midland is holding a rummage sale at the Seniors Centre al First Street and Hugel Avenue on Fri., Oct. 30 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Oct. 31 Halloween dance on Sat., Oct. 31 at8 p.m. at Rooster Tail. Sponsored by Midland A's hockey club. Prizes best costumes. Tickets at the door. Ladies of St. Anne tea and bake sale in Laboreau Hall between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 31. Nov. 2 'The Beach Nut Ladies of the Georgian Shores Swinging Seniors are having a euchre party at The Place, Balm Beach, on Mon., Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. Nov. 4 Bazaar, tea and bake sale on Wed., Nov. 4 between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. in the IOOF Hall, Waubaushene. Sponsored by Past Noble Grands Club, Waubaushene. Nov. 5 Annual beef supper at Wyebridge com- munity hall for Church of the Good Shepherd. For tickets telephone 526-2306, 526-6603, or 526- 8289. Hur onia Calendar Happenings in North Simcoe Nov. 6 Poinsettia tea and bazaar with bake table, afghan raffle, white elephants, on Fri., Nov. 6 between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., and Sat., Nov. 7, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., in the All Saints Parish Hall, Penetanguishene. Nov. 6 Annual Christmas bazaar and_ souper luncheon will be held in the First Presbyterian Church, Robert Street E., Penetanguishene, on Fri., Nov. 6. Pzce- opening for the bazaar on Thurs., Nov. 5 al 7 p.m. Homemade crafts, home baking, Christmas decorations, knitted clothing. Reservations for luncheon tickets 11:15 a.m. to noon, 12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., telephone 526- 7780. Nov.7 Benefit dance for Tiny-Tay Huronia Handicapped Association between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. on Sat., Nov. 7 al the Penetanguishene Legion Normandy Room. Wycliffe Anglican Church bazaar on Sat., Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Craits, baking; trash and treasure; Candle Glow Tearoom. Tiny-Tay Huronia Handicapped Association benefit dance on Sat., Nov. 7 between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. in the Normandy Room, Penetanguishene Legion. Music by The 5 Stars. St. Margaret's Bazaar at Sacred Heart School auditorium on Sat., Nov. 7 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The Willing Workers Society will hold a Christmas bazaar, tea, bake sale, and craft sale on Sat., Nov. 7 between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. in the Bonar Presbyterian Church, Port MeNicoll. Nov.13 . Canadian Opera Company Ensemble visits Midland Noy. 13, 14. Little Red Riding Hood al Midland Secondary School at 4:30 p.m. on Fri., Nov. 13. Dinner and Opera highlights at Budd Watson Gallery Fri., Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $18 per person at the gallery. The Barber of Seville in English at Midland Secondary School on Sat., Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. Telephone 526-9723 for more information. Tickets for performances at Johnstone's Music Land in Midland and Gignac's Children's Wear, Penetanguishene. Tea, bake sale, Christmas bazaar on Fri., Nov. 13 between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Knox Presbyterian Chureh, Midland. Small gifts for Christmas. Women's Association of Knox Church. Nov. 14 Schneider Male Chorus of Kitchener will appear in concert at the Elmvale Presbyterian Church on Sat., Nov. 14at 8 p.m. Tickets at the Gala Gift Shop, and Dutcher and Corbett., Nov. 21 The Willing Workers annual bazaar will be held in Elmvale's Presbyterian Church on Sat., Nov. 21. Luncheon as well, homemade soup and pie, at 11:30.a.m., noon, 12:30-p. m,, and 1 p.m. Nursery facilities. j Harvey elected president of Lawn Bowling Club Stanley Harvey was convenor, all reported cement poles are informed the more than elected president of the Midland Lawn Bowling Club during the club's annual meeting last Wednesday at Ebenezer Church Hall. The election of of- ficers for the 1982 season highlighted the their respective sections to be in sound financial shape. Milford Sleep, Chairman of the House Committee, reported on the progress of overhead night lighting for the greens, saying already in place and work should be com- pleted by the time the season Opens in the spring. The Greens Com- mittee report was presented by chairman Bruce MacArthur, who 60 members and guests that greens had been fertilized and plugged and approximately eight tons of sand had been spread create grass roots and level off the low areas of Following is the Treasurer, Norman man, Bruce MacAr- complete list of MLBC Parsons; Secretary, thur; Tournament officers for the 1982 Jeanne Harvey; Social Chairman, Ken Ellis; season: Past President, Convenor, Clare Ellis; President, Ladies' Walter President, McGilvray; Stanley Publicity Joseph chairman , Cheatley; Section, Alzina Belfry; Members-at-Large, * proved esi oie aes A SS dinner-meeting, which the playing surface. to help Harvey, 1st Vice- Membership Chairman, Frank Roberts, Jack President, Ray Graydon Broad; House Walker, Orville Kit- Goodenough; 2nd Vice- Chairman, Milford ching and James President, Ken Cowan; Sleep; Greens Chair- Worfolk. also included wrap-up reports form the club's committees, award presentations to win- ners of club com- petitions, and an an- nouncement of the 1982 dues structure. Club members decided dues should remain the same _ for next season - $10 initiation fee and $40 full annual fee for new members, and a_ $10 initiation fee and $15 annual due for new social club members. Treasurer Norman Parsons, Irene Wilford Past-president of the ladies' section, and Alzina Belfry, treasurer of the Little Lake Social Group and_past-social Keegos fourth mmeet The Midland YMCA Keegos Swim Club came up for fourth spot in the Cambridge October Swimfest Invitational Meet Saturday in Cambridge. The Keegos, carrying HIREA DISABLED PERSON If you're an employer looking for skilled people with talent and ambition, look at the abilities of disabled persons. Many of them are experienced at various levels of business, industry, trades and professions. They are eager, self-reliant and in many Cases prove more productive than the average worker. To help you choose the very best person for any particular job, we'll stand behind you with: 1. Pre-screened applicants who are competitively initial on-the-job train- ing if needed. 5. Follow-up service to ensure ongoing suitability of new employees. 6. Financial assistance for special equip- ment or structural modifications to enable a particular person to work. We have Vocational Rehabilitation consultants in every Major centre in Ontario, ready to help you find or train the staff you need. For more information or a copy of our free booklet "The Staff You Need? phone (416) 965-7 252. dpe Ghipet mane employable. Or write: Vocational Rehabilitation Service, 14-year-old boys) and 2. Reliable information about their abilities and» Communications Branch, 7th Floor, Hepburn Block, Andre Bourrie (15 and limitations. Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1E9. Over boys), who took top honors in their respective divisions in the eight-team tour- nament. Several Keegos swam to personal best times-- all after only five weeks of training. Ann Leavens (11 12- year-old girls) swam - personal best times in each of her four events. Jol. Gorman (11 12- year-old boys) im- three of his as did David the same 'times, Young in division. 3. Trial work periods at no cost to you. 4. Training fees through shared wages during International Year of Disabled Persons Ve 1981 \ Cw) \ SVL The Ontario Government People. -- Working to Help Ministry of Community and Social_Services @Ontario Frank Drea, Minister William Davis, Premier Page 22, Wednesday, October 21, 1981

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