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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 May 1982, p. 48

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© Contact Community information 926-9333 9 a.m.-5 p.m. by Irene Quesnelle To date donations towards the new Meals On Wheels containers total $1,878. The most recent donors are: Stan Dane, Margarel Ritchie, Edna Ritchie, and the Quota Club whose total donations will pur- chase 7 new hot lock containers.. There will be a meeting of all volunteers involved with the Meals On Wheels program on May 18 at the Centennial Arena in the Board Room to ex- plain how the new containers work. 1982 marks the seventh consecutive year that May has been proclaimed Family Unity Month in Ontario. And once again, the provincial government is encouraging everyone - individual families, community organizations, service clubs, religious groups, local governments and others - to get involved. a A special celebration during Family Unity Month may already be part of your own family tradition. From year to year, thousands of families across the province observe Family Unity Month with specially planned events, such as picnics, family reunions and weekend excursions. Bul for the true spirit of Family Unity Month to catch on right across the province, it's also important for us to reach out and share our enthusiasm with others. It takes just one person to plant the seed for a Family Unity Month activity -- a special project or event which involves not one but many families . . in local neighbourhoods, school districts, and entire communities. The solution to even the most difficult problem begins with the first step. If you have a problem, take the first step. Call CONTACT your Community Information Centre today. For your scrapbook Here's a photo flashback for your showing Penetanguishene High School's Penetanguishene Centennial Scrapbook. football team. Classy looking bunch of It's a real memory-maker from 1932 Walk-a-thon draws 25 by Eleanor Edwards Mrs. Richard Camp- Rodney Jones began Elmvale Presbyterian Carrol Graham bell, Ricki and Noel of his employment with Church. They will be Vasey United Church Newmarket visited last the Stelco Company in married in May. fellows, eh? Don't forget your scrapbook could win cash. Waverley's the place for arts and crafts Tomorrow from 2 Midland and District Singles Club is gearing Wyebridge Community up for a major dance. Hall. It's to be held this Saturday, May 8 at held a very successful Walk-a-thon Workathon on Saturday May 1. Approximately 25 participated in the walk and Mrs. Winnie Faint received the prize for the adult with the most pledges and Mrs. Adeline Edwards for the oldest walker. Mathew Smitham was the youngest walker and Andy Robinson received a trophy for the most pledges among the youth. The Robinson family, Darlene, Andy and Jason had the highest pledges for a family. While the walkers were going the three, five, and eight miles another industrious group were involved in the workathon which saw many projects com- pleted both inside and Outside the church. Many thanks to all who participated and to those who. sponsored and contributed in any way to make this fund raising project for the renovation a_ real success. The next project will be a gaint flea market and mini auction on Aug. 14. week with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tinney. Sunday, Mrs. Barbara Barker and Rhonda of Midland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smitham, Tammy and Mathew. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brewster of Scarboro were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKeown. Sympathy of the community is expressed to the family and relatives of the late Mrs. Dorothy Miller who passed away on April 28, 1982. She was a life long resident of this com- munity. Mrs. Roy Graham of Toronto spent a few days last week Mrs. Gladys McLay. A number from the community enjoyed the program presented by the ~Elmvale and District Choral Society on the weekend. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lockhart of Churchill visited with Mrs. Mabel Russell. Mrs. Margaret Doakes of Burlington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards during the weekend. Nanticoke on Monday. Sympathy is ex- pressed to Mrs. Kurt Benke and family on the loss of her mother, Mrs. Sydow who passed away on April 28 in Passau, Germany. Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumney were Mrs. Wilf Rumney and Mrs. Wm. Howe of Hamilton. A number from the community attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Eva (Brown) Goss in Orillia on Friday. Last Thursday Mr. Roy Edwards and Eleanor Edwards at- tended a luncheon at the Fesserton Public School. The lunch was prepared by the Grade 1 and 2 and following this the Grade 2 and 3 presented two skits for their enjoyment. Mrs. Irene Vasey, Mrs. Roberta Edwards and Mrs. Pat Larkin attended a shower in-~ honour of Cathy Martin and Gary French at the INSCRIPTION POUR LES GARDERIES au Centre d'activites francaises 63 rue Main Penetanguishene de 9:00 25:00 heure lundi au vendredi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graham, Karen and Sharon were in Port Dover during' the weekend to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Faint, Nancy and Darren. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Edwards who. will celebrate their 62nd wedding anniversary on May 4. Mrs. Kulich -- of Waubaushene --acco- mpanied by Mrs. Craig Painter and Greer visited with Mrs. Roger Polkinghorne and boys of Owen Sound on Wednesday. The Vasey Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Don Keiiy on Tuesday May 4 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Lynn Heintzman of Toronto was a weekend guest of Mrs. Beryl Healey. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Benke and Andrew were in London visiting with relatives for the. weekend. p.m. to 4 p.m. and again from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association will be staging a "Get- together and Show and Tell'? at the Waverley School House. For more details you can call Erma Newhouse at 526-5252. Garden Tilling Service Call 322°3187 for estimate Special rates for Senior Citizens ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS The Canada Home Renovation Plan (CHRP) provides forgivable loans* to cover up to 30% of the total cost of renovation toa maximum of $3,000. Depending on your income and the total cost of your home renovations, you may qualify for loan assistance. For more details contact your local office of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. 'Les petits anges de Penetanguishene"' "Les Bambins de Lafontaine 'Le Chateau des petits amis a Perkinsfield"' Pour autres renseignements composez Penetanguishene Hospital Day" 549-31 1 6 Ken Knox, Reeve NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION Page 16, Wednesday, May 5, 1982 Per, *Forgivable loans do not have to be repaid pean the borrower complies with the terms and conditions of the loan approval. CMHC | making Canada a better place to live iv Proclamation Penetanguishene Hospital Day May 12, 1982 Reeve and Council are pleased to announce this day as Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Honourable Paul Cosgrove Minister Société canadienne d'hypotheques et de logement Canada eo Se

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