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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Jan 1983, p. 14

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Ogilvie questions procedures deputation other than to thank him. Tiny Township taxpayer William Ogilvie at- tended Wednesday's meeting of Tiny Township council to complain about the manner in which the township sold certain municipal lands earlier this year. Ogilvie questioned. Tiny's procedure. ""propriety" of None of the law-makers present commented at the conclusion of Ogilvie's one-man VictoriaHarbour Yesterday, Tiny's Administrator Guy Maurice, noted the lands in question were assembled over the past two years after they were deemed "'surplus." Maurice said the manner of conducting the sales fell within the jurisdiction of Section 195 of the Ontario Municipal Act. Sadly missed by Mrs. M. Gervais Mr. Clement Vallaincourt a lifetime resident of this village died in Huronia District Hospital Midland on Friday, Dec. 23, after a short illness. Funeral service was held in St. Mary's Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tessier returned from Nova Scotia where they attended a 50th wedding anniversary reception. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Jarman of Mississauga spent Christmas with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Springthorpe of Metro and Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson with daughters Susan and Glynis of Agincourt spent Christmas with their mothen™ MrswegJ) bs. Springthorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacKenzie of Delray Beach, Florida visited the former's father Mr. Clarence MacKenzie this week and also visited Mrs. MacKenzie who is a_ patient in Huronia District Hospital. COMING EVENTS Jan. 8 Beginners gymnastics begins today in the Waverley Community Centre. Ten weeks for $10, Saturday mornings. Telephone 322-1548 Or 526-4540 for more in- formation. Jan. 11 Ladies coffee hour, at 9:45 a.m., Alliance Church, 829 Yonge Street, Midland. Demonstration of cathedral quilting. Nursery, pre-school facilities available. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Forbes MacKenzie. Mrs. K. Middlebro spent Christmas with her son and daughter-in- law in Ottawa. Mr. Keith Webb of Oshawa spent' the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blight and Darrin spent Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Blight. Mark DiewVeleleemnes of Penetanguishene was also a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Evans had their family home for Christmas including Mr. and Mrs. Peter Finley of Regina, Sask, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Rutherford of Midland, Miss Joan Evans and Miss Eleanor Evans of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Webb and Caroline of Victoria Harbour. Mrs. Gordon Gervais spent Christmas holidays with Mrs. W. A. Stewart in Midland. Recent guests of Miss Aileen Arnold included Mr. and Mrs. K. Stevens of Woodbridge and their family -- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carruthers and children Misses Rachel and Rebekah Stevens: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunlop spent Christmas with Mrs. Dunlop's mother: in Toronto. Drinking drivers Police in North Simcoe continue to be on extra alert for the drinking driver. Over the holidays please obey the rules of the road. | GQCNBUCKET WITH THIS COUPON Pe eee YOU SAVE 1.30 $8.50 BUCKET | 15 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken. Loft Family Restaurants Inc. featuring Available at all participating Kentucky Fried Chicken a oa in -- Offer expires February 6, 1983. Mrs. Hilda Savage spent Christmas with her son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage in Port MeNicoll. Mrs. Chas. Schissler returned on Tuesday from spending Christmas with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schissler in Bowmanvle Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell and daughters of Alliston spent Christmas with Mrs. Russell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eplett. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adamson and son _ of Elmvale visited the former's mother Mrs. Marion Adamson. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Phil Adamson On Sunday, Dec. 19, the Christmas Serice was held in St. John's United Church and eleven of the congregation were received into the Fellowship of the church family by profession of faith and certificates of transfer. The- subject of the sermon by the minister was The Christ of Christmas-God's Greatest Gift. There was special music by the Junior and Senior Choirs and coffee hour was held at the close of the service. On Jan. 9 St. John's Congregation are having a special ser- vice. It is the beginning of the second century of service to God in Vic- toria Harbour' and a "Covenant" Worship service is being plan- ned. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morris of Toronto spent Christmas at their Waldie Ave. home. Mr. and Mrs. M. Crowe and sons of Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. R. Rankin and family of Barrie spent Christmas with their mother Mrs. Lorne Ball. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lidstone and John at Christmas were Mrs. Evelyn Millard of St Catharines, Mrs. J. W. Lidstone of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kaszper of Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Arnold of Gravenhurst spent Christmas with the former's sister Miss Aileen Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Clarke with Mathew and David of Don Mills spent Christmas holidays with Mrs. Clarke's parents Mr. and.Mrs. Carl Evans. Bob Dunlop of Toronto spent Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunlop. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tessier spent Christmas with relatives in Guelph. Many Senior Citizens of the village enjoyed the PMCL tour to see the Christmas lights in Midland, Penetangu- ishene and vicintiy on Dec. 22. They also en- joyed the coffee at MacDonald's following the tour. Mrs. Marjorie Mount spent a few days at Christmas time with her sister Mrs. Jean Fallis at Wyebridge. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Marcellus and family. Mis hands Mises «Gs Roskaft and family of Oakville were guests of the former's mother Mrs. Mary Roskaft at Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Don Eplett and family of Mitchell were here for several days owing. to the death of Mrs. Eplett's father Mr. Clement Vallaincourt. Miss Doris Schissler of Midland spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schissler. YOU SAVE 1.00 REG. PRICE 6.49 i 9 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken. LoftFamily ff Restaurants Inc. iby Fed (hice Offer expires eis 6, 1983, cent Kentucky Fried Chicken-as apart ofa meal ina restaurant Page 14, Wednesday, January 5, 1983 Other Take-Out "0" Locations MIDLAND, ONT TEL. 526-5522 70 First St St 'Galinaninod 445-0491 and 315 Bayfield St. N., Barrie 726-7220 Be sure to visit the above SIT- DOWN LOCA TIONS and enjoy your favorite food- MOSLEY & SUNNIDALE STS. DUCKWORTH PLAZA -- 4. ESSA AD. WASAGA BEACH. ONT TEL 429-2311 BARAIE, ONT. TEL 726-5710 BARRIE. ONT TEL. 726-2961 'Christmas i in Elmvale' winner Grant Archer of RR 3, Elmvale, Heather Toner, both of Elmvale. shown here with his wife Lydia, was Other merchants participating with the winner of the $100 in The Lance's_' The Lance in the draw were Alex "Christmas in Elmvale'"' draw. Mr. Currie Motors Ltd., Elmvale Farm Archer deposited his winning ballot at Supply, Whitfield's Pharmacy, the the Elmvale 5 cents to $1.00 store. IGA, Richard Grout Ford Sales Ltd., Winners of three turkeys also offered and the Elmvale and District in the draw were Mr. Bob Hamelin of Chamber of Commerce. Penetanguishene, Evelyn Harpell and Investment Certificates 12'5" 2 Year 3 Year Annual Rate Annual Rate Min. $1,000. Min. $1,000 Rates subject togchange yout Zoe the municipal gi Savings & lodn Weipa Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 248 King St. (Just South of Dominion) 526-4296 that hasit when you need it! Apple, Grapefruit, Orange Or Pineapple (From Conge ruit jui PKG. OF 3x250 mL DRINK'N BOXES ELMGROVE, 100% Pure Vegetable Oil Soft _. margarne 1-LB. TUB. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Prices Effective From Wed. Jan. 5, 1983 Until Tues. Jan. 18, 1983. PETRIE'S ITY PETRIE'S JUG CITY AND ESSO GAS BAR R.R. 3, Elmvale Hwy. No. 93 - Orr Lake

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