Your coming events Huronia Calendar March 18 Immunization clinic at the Simcoe County District Health Unit, Midland office, 578 King Street, rear, on Thurs., March 18, between 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tetanus, polio, red measles, German measles, mumps vaccine available. Call 526-9325 for information. A members' night special of the Midland- Penetang Field Naturalists' Club will meet at 8 p.m. on Thurs., March 18 at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. A meeting of the Canadian Diabetic Association will be held in the Midland Legion Hall on March 18 at8 p.m. The subject will be drugs and diabetes. March 20 Contact Information Service game night on March 20 between 8:30.p.m. and 1 a.m. at the Wyebridge Community Centre. Dancing, games, prizes. Tickets $2, telephone 526-9333. March 21 March 21, 12:45 p.m. Athenian Hall second in 7 film series Focus on the Family, Holy Cross Lutheran Church presents "Shaping the Will without Breaking the Spirit'. . March 22 March Break activities at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Interpretation Centre begin Mon., March 22 and continue through Thurs., March 25: 10 am - noon - nature diaries, films, tree / insect / bird identification games. Sign up by phoning 526-7809. Free. Midland Horticultural Society house plant show 6n March 22 at7 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church. Ken Réeves (Reeves Greenhouses, Woodbridge) as speaker at 8 p.m. Vacation Bible School at the Salvation Army for all children during the March break. Ages 4 to 12. The school will be held every morning Monday through Friday between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Bible stories, games, refreshments, and crafts. Telephone 526-2751 for more information. Centre d'activites francaises, Camp P'tit Mousse, du 22 au 26 Mars. Telephone Serge or Gisele at 549-3116. March 23 Jamie Hunter, a well known, locally raised, archeologist, will address the regular meeting of Coldwater Canadiana, on Tues., March 23, in the Riverside Centre, Coldwater, at 7:30 p.m. The subject will be the ar- cheological history of the Coldwater area. March 24 ey Card party at the Penetanguishene Legion Hall at 8 p.m. in the Normandy Room on Wed., March 24. Prizes, light lunch, $1.50 per person. Sponsored by the Penetanguishene Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 68. March 24 The Midland branch of the Ontario Humane Society invites everyone interested in the work of the society to attend its annual meeting on Wed., March 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Midland Public Library. A representative from OHS headquarters will show a film; refreshments. For more information, telephone Millie Allport (549-8600) or Sonja Dey (526-9720). _ March 26 Coldwater Canadiana is holding a bake sale, and a luncheon, on Fri., March 26, starting at 11 a.m., in the Riverside Centre, Coldwater. March 30 Gel acquainted night for a new young women's church group at St. Paul's United Church, Midland, on Tues., March 30 at 6:30 p-m. Pot luck, bring your own cutlery and cups. April 4 Celebrate spring with your family. Huronia Performing Arts for Children presents Sphere Clowns, in the Easter Bunny Story. This group uses music, magic, mayhem and mime to entertain. Two performances on April 4, 2 p-m. and 4 p.m., at Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School. Tickets at the door, Johnstone's Music Land, Midland, and Gignac's Children's Wear, Penetanguishene. April7 General meeting of The Ability Club, Inc. on Wed., April 7 at 7:30 p.m., and every first Wednesday of the month. Information and drop-in centre at. A. E. LePage Mall, unit one. Self-help community services for the physically handicapped in the North Simcoe area. Telephone 526-6022 between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. daily. Notice Huronia Salvage and Recycling, operated by the Ability Club, Inc., a self-help com- munity services for the physically han- dicapped group, will accept anything that can be recycled, or that is of salvage value. Call us when you do your spring cleaning, at 549-2834 or 549-2616. Huronia Salvage and Recycling wants material such as scrap metals, clothing, and appliances. Champs cae--_Makes plans by Carol Graham Eleanor Edwards Mr. John Moriarty spent the weekend at his home here. A _ break from ship keeping in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoneveld of Barrie on the arrival of a son on March 8. A brother for Jeremy and the eighth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards. Mrs. Ellen Whetham of Orr Lake visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Edwards and Greg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnett of Toronto spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKeown. Mrs. Margaret Doakes of Burlington was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards. A number of the Vasey Senior Choir members enjoyed the night cross country skiing at Lafontaine on Saturday evening. Vasey Ball Association held their meeting last Tuesday evening to make plans for the coming season and to finalize plans for the dance they are sponsoring on April 10 to raise funds for the teams. This event will take place at the new Port MecNicoll Com- munity Hall and the music will be supplied by the "Maharg" from Elmvale. Refreshments and lunch will be ser- ved. Anyone wishing to purchase tickets contact Mrs. Darlene Robinson at 835-2331 or Al Dorion 534-7087. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Edwards of Wasaga Beach visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Edwards on Sunday. Leslie Stewart of Toronto spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Stewart. Get well wishes are extended to Mrs. Ken Robinson who is a patient in Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Barrie after undergoing surgery. Mrs. Fred Edwards is spending a few days in Barrie with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoneveld and Jeremy and his new brother. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Edwards visited with Mrs. Ellsworth Collins of Wyebridge. Mrs. Eva McFarland and Mrs. George Dupuis recently visited with Mrs. Cecil McLeod of Orillia. Weekend guests with Mrs. Martha Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGurn of Mississauga. Mr. Blain Edwards of North Bay recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards. BOYS AND GIRLS - FREE FUN during MARCH BREAK at the WYE MARSH WILDLIFE CENTRE Call 526-7809 to sign up for March 22,2324 or 25 10:00am to noon (ages 6 to 12 yr) : DIA \) -BIRD/TREE IDENTIFICATION GAM ES Elmvale Sunshine Club members Adelaide Lougheed and John Lougheed won the senior citizens' cribbage tournament at Woodland Beach on March 11 sponsored by the County of Simcoe Recreation Departm- ent. 4 6 GD 6 0D 010 DOS urch Please join us SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. ATHENIAN HALL 12:45 p.m. "Focus on @ the Family" Film @ @ Series 3 e Rev. Paul A. Schult 8 i] SD © GD © GD 0 GE 6 ES 6 GEE 2 GP © GD C SH 6 OM 0 EEC SS 6 ED © GD E HOE OTD OGD we m Oo SD © GS © GD 9 PD 6 ED 6 EE Pastor OGD 01S Oo Gazaape Simcoe County Board of Education announces Kindergarten registration from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:00- Bayview Public School, Midl Huron Park Public School, Parkview Public School, Regent Public School, Mid Harbour Waubaushene and Fesserton Public Scho@ at Victoria Harbour Wyebridge, Wyevale Public Schools at W¥tvale Medonte West Central School at Wyevale Corpus Christi Public School at Penetanguishene : and from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m. and 7:00-8:00 p.m. for Ecole Publique Saint Joseph School, Penetanguishene-see note below. for the Midland area, transportation is being provided by the Simcoe County Board of Education for those who wish to attend the Ecole Publique Saint- Joseph School in Penetanguishene. Registrants must be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1982. Registrants are required to have a proof of date of birth and Property Tax Assessment sheet. 1.C. Harris Wm. Straughan, Director of Education Chairman --_ Complete with heater regular mattress and pedestal Reg. $499. & up NOW ONLY FACTORY PRICES A small deposit will hold any bed at this special price! exactly as illustrated 4 pce. ; UNFINISHED Complete for only *240. ALL-VINYL Our beds start at $240 *420. BARRIE| WATERBEDS R.R. 1, Midhurst In the Old 4 miles North of Barrie on Hwy 27 737-4977 Vantastic Building Wednesday, March 17, 1982, Page 9 Frontier-style ELDORADO' High Pedestals Be sure to see this one! *1,299. Exclusive to Barrie ---------- Waterbeds 'Senator'