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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Aug 1982, p. 16

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Getting mellow insome Jello Could a Funfest really be Fun without Jello Wrestling? manner. "itll be interesting."' anything else." tug-of-war. by Mrs. Ruth Lea Mr. & Mrs. Doug St.Denis are home after having some _ holidays up at Present Island. Mr. Ed Buchanan is a patient in the Orillia Holiday visitors by Louise Wanless Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cahill of Bramalea visited on the holiday Monday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Atkinson and family of Alliston visited on Monday with Mrs. Clarence Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Porretta and family visited.recently with the formers brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pellegrini of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wanless spent a week in Northern Ontario and visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cutten of Iroquois Fails. Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. C. Atkinson, and Mrs. Elmer Atkinson were among those who went on the Horticulture Society's bus trip to the White Rose and Cullen Gardens at Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Atkinson and_ their daughter Lois and girls of Deep River were Thursday guests of Mrs. Wm. Atkinson '_ of Stayner. A number from the subdivision here at- tended the Lithuanian church service and picnic, Sunday, at Wasaga Beach. Maybe, but organizers of this Saturday's Funfest dance at the Coldwater Community Centre decided a little.grappling in the goo couldn't do any harm to the merriment, so they've lined up three young ladies who'll do battle in just that sort of squishy, squirmy (. It'll be a first for Coldwater, says town recreation co-ordinator Robert Duck, and No one said it wouldn't. But Duck still isn't sure whether the three ladies -- two local, one from Toronto, none of whom have ever Jello- wrestled before -- will try to get a grip on the game "'in the commercial stuff or a kind of thickened glop that'll be more like gravy than Whatever it is will be poured between sets of the dance's featured band, The Northern Edition: during other intermissions there'll be other events such as the more traditional Admission is $3 a person and tickets are available at the community centre or from any member of the Georgian Bay Terriers Oldtimers Hockey Club. Home from holida ys Special week in / September Midland Block Parents were given the green light at Monday night's council meeting to hold Block Parents Week, Sept. 13-19. The committee in- tends to use the week to publicize the Block Parent plan in Midland, to solicit new members and to carry out some form of fund-raising drive. Beef dinner time again - =r! Fourth Annual Beef July wedding Barbecue will be held at Waverley Community Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Corrigan are happy to an- Centre on Saturday, nounce the marriage of their granddaughter Aug. 14, between 5 p.m. Elizabeth Gollop to Glenn McKnight of Elmvale, and 7 p.m. on the Second of July, 1982. Tickets are available at $5 per adult, and children under 12 at $2.50. For tickets call Doug Truax at 322-1636 or Oonah Curry at 322-1548. Tickets are also available at the door. But to be sure of getting a ticket Reserve yours June nuptials Mr. and Mrs. George Goodburne of Midland are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Elizabeth to George Frederick Norris, son of Mrs. Inez Norris and the late E. Roy Norris, of Collingwood. The marriage took place on June 26, 1982 at St. Patrick's Church, Stayner. Hospital. We wish him a Mr. & Mrs. Lorne speedy recovery. Tinney, Ruth Thomp- On Saturday the son, Mr. & Mrs. P. J. Catholic women from O'Hallarn attended the Mount St. Louis Parish Sr. Citizens Picnic at put ona bake sale anda Midhurst on Aug. 4. quilt draw. The quilt Mr. & Mrs. Cecil was won by Mrs. _ Howarth, Fort Francis Eugene Belanger, is visiting with Mr. & Mount St. Louis. 2nd Mrs. Jim Davenport. 45 piece set, perfect for that extgentertaining prize was a lace On Saturday they called Pig Reg. Now tablecloth won by Faye on old friends in the : Johnson Bros ~ pe Townes, Phelpston. village. Hf , 40. 94. Many thanks to all who Mr. és: Mrs: "PeJ: Wed in Midland Crown Lynn Stoneware 89.95 helped to make this sale a great success. Congratulations to Mrs. Jim Davenport who celebrated her 85th birthday on Aug. Ist. Her family was all home for the happy occasion. O'Hallarn, Paul and Barbara and her two sisters Heather and Tracey Townes _ spent Friday, Aug. 6th at Black Creek Village at Toronto and enjoyed it very much. 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