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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 Apr 1983, p. 16

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Fe A donald. by Wilhemene Cameron March 28, Monday, we had some snow this past week which came as a surprise. We had about 75 members for the meeting. The winners are--Euchre--Edith Sheardown 61 and Frank Loftus 62. Cribbage, Table 1--tied table 2--Charlie McClelland and Gord Strath. Bridge--Mae Addison and Carlyle Mac- Sorry about last week's news. I didn't get into town early enough. Birthday Greetings for April go out to--Martha Edwards, Ross Faint, Velma French, Juanita Freshette, Cecil Kells, Frank Loftus and Martha Spring. On Thursday March 31, eight 'couples from our club went to Bayshores Seniors Club at Woodland Beach for the annual cribbage sound good. Elmvale Sunshine Club preliminary play off tournament. There were seven clubs represented. This event is sponsored by the County of Simcoe in co- operation with the Senior Citizens Advisory Board. The lucky ones are Marietta Player and Gerry Maclean. They came in second in the over all score with six games out of seven and 10 points over. They will represent our club on Friday April 15 at Midhurst Museum with registration at 12:30 and games to start at 1 p.m. Joan Greenan got Share the wealth and a lot of our members got various other prizes. The ladies served a lovely lunch and it's always a pleasuré to go there. Quote--There can be a big difference between good sound reasons and reasons that Parents oppose pla A group of parents plans to fight a school board proposal to convert their school, Medonte West Central, to primary grades only. The change would result in 50 students being bused to Elmvale to attend Grades 4 to 8 at HCES. Parents of about 60 students plan to oppose the school board on this issue, according to Mrs. Verna Wolsenden, (Re a eS TT IN MEMORIUM CAMPBELL, Elizab- eth--passed away April 12/ 81. Sadly missed by her family--The Campbells, Doves & Daniels. O pale, pale now, those rosy lips, | aft hae kiss'd sae fondly! And closed for ay, the sparkling glance hat dwalt on me sae S ' % 7 spokesman for the hot # group. "ae "We're not happy at P< ee all," she said. "'It seems ridiculous to us to bus the children way over there. Most of us live within a one-mile radius of the school." Her children, who now leave for school at -8:25 a.m. and come home at 3:30 p.m., would have to catch the bus to Elm- vale at 7:45 and not return home until 4:35. Another concern of the parents is that HCES classes will be overcrowded with the 50 extra children from Medonte West Central. The school board informed parents of the proposed change a week ago, and Mrs. Wolsenden believes the final decision will be made at the April 12 Board meeting. That doesn't give them much time to 3 Pip What an kindly! organize their protest, ane gu Geraa now in but the parents planned encore! That heart that Lo'ed '0 discuss the problem me dearly! with several of the But still within my trustees, the Principal April 28 bosom's core and Superintendent Senior citizens tea and SURI my Highland from Elmvale and other OrAe ai the Georgian earie. : , i F tRoberbaurne) interested community "anor. Penetanguis- members at a meeting ene between 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5. Aaa) p.m. | ee i wl Thigh muscles ad 4 "~\ # * The trick in riding a unicycle, says Andrew Ornsby of Queen Street, Midland, is turning. A rider also needs strong thigh muscles, because those muscles are what keeps a unicycle rider on an even keel. Ornsby, 21, isn't planning to join a circus: riding a unicycle is a hobby for him. Page 16, Wednesday, April 6, 1983 3 " A ig. v, / 7} Fresh from their Ontario championship victory over Richmond Hill, Midland Gervan, Jones and Davy minor atoms went to Buffalo and won their division of the Tonda's minor hockey tournament last weekend. 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