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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Aug 1982, p. 5

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Couple marks golden wedding anniversary by Ev Walker Edwin and _ Isabel Walker of Midland celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with family and friends at a party held in their honour at the Hunter's and Angler's building, July 17. The couple's wedding attendants of 50 years ago once again wit- nessed the occasion. Isabel's_ brother, Lloyd Brown of Cam- bridge was best man and the groom's sister, Wilma Paton of Fergus was the bride's maid-of honour. Also here for the occasion were Isabel's sister, Mrs. Jean Hunter of Guelph; Edwin's brother Errol Walker from London; Mrs. Rosemary Bird from Ariss; Mrs. Norma Warmington from Guelph, along with several nieces and nephews from around Ontario. Friends came from Toronto, Kitchener, Owen Sound, Markham, Barrie, Alliston and area and two couples Cram. "e fort OO Massachussets_ repr- esenting Lions, Lioness, Masons, Shriners, Eastern Star and Camper's Cove, Florida. An open house took place in the afternoon. Several V.I.P.'s_ were there to express their good wishes: MPP Al McLean; MP Doug Lewis; Mayor M. Lynn and Simcoe County Warden Russell Cooper. Plaques were received from Joe Clark, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, and _ Bill Davis. ~- In the evening a dance was held and at this time the family was introduced. Present were their six children and spouses, 16 grandchildren, three of them married and three great grandchildren. finance charges? INTEREST SALE! At Therrien's, you pay no finance charges for one full year! 'Valid on any purchase during August Dropin selection of furniture, appliances & floor coverings bi Therion: == HOMELAND FURNITURE Highway No action has yet been taken by Ontario Municipal Board con- cerning a letter of op- position it has received from Indusmin con- cerning plans by the Town of Midland to rezone property bet- ween the Bayshore Drive lookout and waterfront so as to allow construction of a 60-unit time-share complex inspired by Annedol Investments. Indusmin's opposition . : centres around the 4 company's concern c regarding future SOw/ling for the Belfrey problems related to _ proposed waterfront Monday was another big day at the Midland Lawn A Stayner rink won top honors and Bruce development ~ by the Bowling club as 16 rinks rolled in for the annual MacArthur's Midland rink were high two-game' investment company. Alzina Belfrey Trophy mixed triples competition. winners. OPP charge teenager Douglas Kozy, 17, of | purpose of trafficking. Perkinsfield will appear The teenager was in Midland Provincial charged following an Court, Aug. 30, toface a investigation at Balm charge of possession of Beach earlier this a narcotic for the month. MIDLAND NURSERY SCHOOL INC. ACCEPTING REGISTRATION (for the 1982-83 school year) --for 3and 4 year olds ~ --- For further information call Jane 526-6040 Featuring the finest in authentic Chinese and Canadian merchandise ePorcelains-dishes,vases, etc. The first annual eClothing eSlippers eLinens-tablecloths, napkins ePictures eSouyénirs The above is ju sampling of the many fine lines of ity wn ported and lines '@f merchandise e carming! Open daily 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays to 9 p.m. toda and see our large LEE'STORE | | John & Rose Lee, Proprietors 233 King St. Phone 926-3596 | " Friday, August 20, 1982, Page 5 ' Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9-5:30 Fri. only 9-9 93 at Balm Beach Road - Midland - 526-7833

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