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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Dec 1982, p. 29

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Club fed Crossland people by Adelaide Lougheed On Nov. 19 at the Lions' Club Hall, the Crossland Community were guests of the Crossland 4-H Club for a pot luck supper. This was part of their bread- making project. We were treated to many delicious varieties of home made bread and rolls; along with our casseroles, salads, and desserts. A quiz on ingredients in bread-flour and_ its reaction with other ingredients was given by Mrs. Doan. It was informative and_in- teresting. Seldom has such a large number of the local residents been together for such a pleasant evening. Nursery School may be an advantage for those living in towns. Some parents on Con- cession 7, West, have developed their own school for tiny-tots, which has operated for nearly a year now. They meet in the homes with moms for leaders. Come birthday time for one of the students, and Dads and Mums get together with the children to celebrate. Davin Regeir had his fourth birthday on Sunday and his party was no exception, ex- cept for entertainment. They had rented video tapes of their favourite TV programs. Eight weeks in Manitoba by JEANNE WEBB Mrs. Margaret Marcellus enjoyed eight weeks in Portage Rab ratrie:. Mian. visiting with the Jack Green family. While there. she attended the wedding of her gran- daughter, Sheila Green, and Richard Henderson. She was also able to take in an award win- ning ceremony. at Brandon University. Sheila won a_ gold medal, presented by the board of education, for an outstanding _ per- formance in student teaching and academic subjects. Mrs. Mar- cellus sprained her ankle during her stay but was still able to take in all the activities. May and Moe Martin, from Calgary, Alta., were surprise visitors at the Marcellus' home two weeks ago. Bill and Grace Marcellus and Babe and Elwood Blow enjoyed having them, Grandma _ Marcellus didn't miss out on the company. She arrived home from the West on Tuesday. Here's adate to remember Mark down _ the evening of Saturday, Dec. 11. That's the night the Loyal Orange Lodge No. 991 in Elmvale will be hosting its Annual Bingo. The bingo will take place at the Orange Centre on Peter Street in Elmvale. The bingo starts at 8 p.m. There will be door prizes too at the Loyal Orange Lodge bingo in Elmvale on the evening of Saturday, Dec. 11. © Contact Community information 926-9333 9 a.m.-5 p.m. by IRENE QUESNELLE, AD- MINISTRATOR Toughlove is a parent support group which advocates taking action not reaction with a 'tough stand: putting your foot down and sticking to your word. Take the problem of money and the child who never has enough and always wants ECOLE SAINT-LOUIS 29 Poyntz, Penetanguishene 549-3677 PRE- KINDE T MATERMELL Classes in the Fre lamguage will begin in January 1983. Ap info@mation night will be neid on Thursday, Decelgber 2, , at 7:30 p.m. Une soiree d'information aura lieu le jeudi 2. dec. a 19h30 a l'ecole. The Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board LINUCLEAR ATTACK INSTRUCTION: PFOR MERCHANT SHIPS IN POR' ship below decks) wat of the line of 9 lines and other piping or under pressure. equipmer 6. KEEP FOWER ON ENGINES. Afty you get to a dispersal or emergence than you hear this signal, or when anchorage, kecp power on the engint d by the Canadion Control of Ship- 54 rhat you can maye immediately, Re aeatention: sxecuts (ie directed, to avaid fallout. recaation und dispersal instrve- ms proscribediby the Conadian Central 7 AWAIT INSTRUCTIONS. Stoy i Shipping Organizotion for the port the dispersal area or emergency ancho inand take the fallawing action: age altar the ottock until you receiv ium further instructions. * ' WF YO ARE SNARLE THI GET YOUR Swi? SNDIRWAY D. Get underway ws rapidly iy Tye (YACUATION ARJ MISPERGAL INSTRICTIONS TE sible und carry out the evacuation yay 1p gruary WRERE YA) JAE, TAME THE FOLONT A F iamtewction ACTON, AUSTUOTTNS FEL YER SP TO EVACAATE: 7 } GUARD, Ser q radio guard Z1i82 kKilocycles tor further Hees the Canadian cuthor- in a broadcast eecorveron 640 2. If you are alongside a wharf, secus, itocyctas for Civil Defence bul- alt fires ond operoting machinery on | pat operate then have all pessoanel evacuate th} eept in cost of distress. ards or take caver in-accordance wit EN DOWN. keiuie oh uw Civil Defence instructions for th: Blowers/und clove extemal Senate) peblis. : puch ax ventilators, hatches; ee Saabs d Fi a J BOSSES. Rig ax mony fire hoses e sible, preferably with fsg sprov | it } 6 that o protective blanket of is maintained grar sections of the e ing personnal and so that | sing water willwash away ony |. ive Fallout striking the ship. OTECT PERSONNEL. Keep al! i ely im. the per Aevded to operate the best available thelter on boord ar op! wa TY. 1 you ate at anchor corry out step: 2,3, 4 and 5 above. ¥ is ons Betenie Yoke Catet Sgmk" iv weiing: Geli he picts ns sipttoae, wegen Pat ok 0 to set's Cone Ssh, Seo OE Gl OO ET more. One of the first things told to parents is not to give allowance advances. Inform the child that if he or she needs money, it's going to have to be earned. Then arrange with another Toughlove parent to set up some job the child can do to earn money. The idea that Toughlove advocates, is teaching the child the consequences of his actions. In this case, the child learns that if he doesn't plan the spending of his money wisely, he's not going to get any more unless he earns it himself. For more information regarding Toughlove in our area call Virginia Coleman at 526-6077. A KITCHENER MARKET IN THE HEART OF GEORGIAN BAY e@ Home cured and smoked Meats @ Home baked goods e Eggs e@ Poultry e Frest, Ducks, Geese and othergBou e Jams & Jellies @ The finest horseradish you've @Vver tas plus many, many m delightf@ mor Elmira Purvepors Company ss seg : x a. - Something new Midland Mayor-elect Al Roach says he plans to hold a full-scale council meeting next Monday night after recently elected law- makers are sworn into office. The mayor-elected cited pressing issues as reason for staging a council meeting the same night councillors are sworn into office. The inaugural meeting, Dec. 6, is set for a 7:30 p.m. start at town hall. 24 hr. service Car & Truck Rentals VEHICLES Starting at °9 95 per day & Kms Wednesday, December 1, 1982, Page 29

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