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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Aug 1984, p. 16

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_ Darren At Huronia Museum Wall decorations for the home weren't easy to come by in the pioneer days of Huroriia so the settlers made use of a wide variety of items which might be on hand to make decorative wreaths which they mounted in glass-topped hoxes to hang on the walls Vasey Mr. and Mrs. Al Dorion. and Katie were hosts:*to a family gathering on Sunday at their home. 'Two oc- casions were being celebrated, first the occasion of Mrs. Bob Graham's 84th _ bir- thday. She is a resident of the Sarah Vista in Elmvale, and the second occasion was the retirement of Miss Margaret Graham of Orillia from the teaching profession. Approximately 30 family members at- fended from Newmarke!, Schom- berg. Barrie and the Vasey community. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Chris and and Mrs. Martna Edwards spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeGurn at their cottage at Eugenia Lake. Visitors during the past week with Mr. and Gary combs, Thev saved the hair from their brushes and collected seeds, stones and many other things to create the dozen examples on display in Huronia Museum which is located in Little Lake Park. buttons, Rookies continue winning BEV G Saabs In Ladies Powder- puff Ball on Thursday night, game one saw the Blue Mystics and the Navel Force battle to a 11-11] tie. The Mystics had a six run lead alt one point in the game but the Force came up witha powerful second half to tie the game. Keren Marion of the Mystics engineered a double play in the first inning to retire the side. Shelley Billson scooped a rcvound off the glove of the Force's first baseman to claim the game's ""most spectacular play"'. Game two saw the first place Rookies drop Solid Gold 12-2. In the one-sided game, Marilyn Gervais notched a triple for the Rookies, while the Five parties represented in Simcoe North Simeoe North voters on Sept. 4 will have a choice of five can- didates. At 2 p.m. yesterday, the deadline for the filing of nomination papers, Doug Lewis of the Progressive Con- servative Party, Alan Martin of the Liberal Party, Tim Tynan of the New Democratic Party, Ian McTeer of the Libertarian Party, and John Letts of the Green Party were registered candidates. Mrs. Fred Edwards were Katherine, Lorna and Sonia Hawke and Cameron Ahrens all of Brampton, Alvin Brown of Avlan, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brown and Mrs. Jane Todd of Victoria Harbour. Mrs. Lynn Heintzman of Toronto spent the weekend visiting with ,her mother Mrs. Beryl Healey. Chris Jones, Andy Sawyer and Kim Nightingale are at- tending the Bus Patrol Camp in Oshawa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson, Andy and Jason enjoyed a holiday in the London area during the pas! week. Mrs. Annas Robinson, Mrs. Irene Vasey and Mrs. Olive Edwards enjoyed a_ horticulture 'our of the Parliament Buildings in 'Toronto, the Allan Gardens and the White Rose Nursery last Wednesday. Brad Jones and Judy Agnew of Almonte were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jones and family. Visitors during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Don Chapman were Mr. and Irs. Robert Woods, Lois and Robbie cf Sarnia, and Mrs. Ross Woods and girls of Kapuskasing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Edwards and family of Orangeviile visited Mr. and Mrs. Orval Edwards and Greg on Sunday. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Dupuis during the weekend were Mrs. Rose Jones of Port Severn and Miss Agnes Dupuis of Penetang. Karen Graham at tended the Olympia Sports Camp in Hunt- sville during the past week. This was a basketball camp. Shawn Edwards of Unionville is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards. Eleanor Edwards Carol Graham 2 3 & ARTHOW? eSea-Ray Boats \ BAY MOORINGS ero CHARTHOUSE MARINE LTD. Complete Marine Accessories and Hardware New - Used and Brokerage Boats e Avon Inflatables Formerly Lackie's of Geo. Bay eOceania Trawlers P.O. Box 29, 213 Fox St., Penetanguishene, Ont. LOK 71P0 549-3171 She even played Jingle Bells This is Piper Linda Pilgrim who led Sunday af- ternoon's costume parade at Smith's Camp in Midland. The annual August civic holiday event has been staged at the camp for decades and grows in popularity with each generation of campers. Y Over 150.000 graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada MIDLAND/PENETANG NEXT DAYTIME COURSE STARTS AUG. 20 Monday thru Thursday, 9-noon; 14 p.m. for four consecutive days including ten in-car training sessions NEXT EVENING COURSE STARTS SEPT. 10 j Monday & Wednesday 6-9 p.m. for four consecutive weeks Including ten in-car training sessions % YDOC GRADUATES ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO 44% DISCOUNT ON AUTO INSURANCE % COURSE FEE IS INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE * VISA ACCEPTED For information, brochures and course schedules call: 526-8500 Young Drivers of Canada 303 Midland Ave., MIDLAND, ONT. fielders picked off the Gold's batters numerous fly catches. with well, The Gold team fielded but just couldn't gel/their line up on base. Oldtimers tourney in Elmvale Eighth annual Old- timers Slo-pitch 'Tournament will be held Saturday, August 11, beginning at 10 a.m. al Elmvale Park. Eight teams will be taking par! in the fourney. At 10 a.m., Tech Tron plays the Super Stars; 11 a.m. 'has Penetang Devils and Aurora squaring off, 12 noon pitches Video Daze against Hamilton and at 1.p.m. Midland will battle Gravenhurst. Refreshments and a food booth will be established at the park and admission is free Pen-Mid football league meeting Penetang-Midland Touch Football League will be holding a meeting at the Penetang Arena Lounge' _ on Thursday, Aug. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Representatives from all teams are required to attend. Anyone wishing to start a new team, if an opening occurs, are also welcome to attend. For formation, Counahan al additional in- contact Jim 526-8375. compete to win. RACING ACTION 10 ACTION PACKED RACES EVERY WED. & SAT. POST 7:30 You can win in so many ways at Barrie Raceway. Come out and treat yourself to a good time. Admission is only °2. ©@ Get involved with the excitement of Harness Racing as a field of 8 top horses ® Relax in either of 2 comfortable licensed lounges or view the action from our climate controlled grandstands. @ Make reservations, early, in our popular tiered dining clubhouse that takes in a panoramic view of all track activity. WIN, PLACE, SHOW, EXACTOR €& TRIACTORWAGERING Every Wed. & Sat. Post 7:30 p.m. Hwy. 400 at Essa Rd. (705)726-9400 (416)881-5057 Wednesday, August 8, 1984, Page 17

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