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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Oct 1984, p. 2

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-- ss oi i. & be, Sampling the goods Cubs and Scouts were out in full force last Saturday, Apple Day. This foursome was spotted at Smith's Camp. From left: Scott Roland, Chris Blue is new Painters are proceeding this week to paint the Elmvale water tower Inca blue. The work will take a couple of weeks. Inca blue is a colour close to that of the colour of the sky. -Murray Moore, photo Mewes, Roars Sy 5 FPR ER CU eg P SEN IACADINS SS be ; a P Te (ap syiawtin SMVAL et ins beeps meester ame Sew MORETTI Se RHINE algae cationic mates: | ; , iia 2ken all kitchens ordered by Nov. 4/84. HOURS: DISTINCTIVE KITCHENS By Gabrielle Ltd. 18 Alliance Blvd. #10 722-5444 MON - FRI 9:30-12 1-4:00 SAT 9:30-1:00 Any Other Time By Appoint Page 2, Wednesday, October 17, 1984 Howard, Jody Roberts and Scott Sheppard. They represented ist, 2nd and 4th Midland Scouts. Inca Blue on tower KATY AUSTIN Workers with the B. Phillips Company, Steeplejacks, will be busy for the next two to three weeks putting a coat of paint on Elm- vale's water tower. They will also be repairing a standpipe. The colour of the structure will be changed to Inca Blue, described by Village clerk Faye Townes as almost the colour of the sky. Starting early last Thursday morning, water from the storage tank was drained and pumped to the reservoir on Yonge Street North. It re-enters the distribution system to the village. Oct. 21 The Anglican Parish of Penetanguishene welcomes the Covenant Players, a religious drama group from Woodland Hills, California, USA, to All Saints Church, Peel Street, Penetanguis- hene on Sunday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m. HITCHENS by Gabrielle. Lud eet eae TS he ae, Bell Farm Ra © Children's cr ry. KATY AUSTIN From the time she was a child, making crafts for herself, Brenda Hoskin dreamed of having her own craft store. This past year she realized that dream, converting half of her successful bakery into a craft shop, calling it This 'N That. Now Hoskin wants to share her talents with children and with other adults. She is offering a wide variety of adult courses: crochet, smocking, soft sculp- ture, candle wicking, rug hooking, wreaths, eggery, plastic canvas, Christmas crafts and more. Some courses are given in the afternoons and some in _ the evening. Every Saturday af- ternoon, with the help of Sharon Johnston, Hoskin runs a craft class for children between age eight and 14. The class goes from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the: back of the store. The fee is $5 per week, and includes supplies. Last Saturday eight students turned up to make "a Fridgie, a J- Until Oct. 26 Until Oct. 26, students from Midland Secon- dary School, Bayview, Huron Park, Parkview, Regent and Port MecNicoll Public Schools, are selling navel oranges and seedless grapefruit. r Beem ae es cloth doll which ~-at- taches magnetically to the refrigerator. Next week the craft will be soft-sculptured Hall- oween witches. Hoskin chooses the eraft for each session, However, she en- courages the children to afts at This N That be as original and creative as possible, so the finished products vary from one student to the next. Children are welcome to attend any or all Saturday classes. If the response is good, they will continue into spring. Investment Certificates 30-59 days re" SS Rate subject to change the municipal Savings & loan corporation Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 248 King St. (Just South of Dominion) 526-4296; Mountainview Mall 526-2273 eSNG Bring this Coupon for a Bonus Christmas Teddy (2) 8x 10's (2) 5X7'S (10) Wallets Package includes: Just for Participating in Our Portrait Promotion. "| got this Great Teddy, ... all my Grandma got was a Portrait!" Total Package Price (95¢ Deposit) No additional charge for groups. Additional portraits, and special effects portraiture, if available, may be purchased at reasonable prices , Poses our selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or deposit cheerfully retunded. Plush animal available in various designs of our choice. LIMIT -- ONE PER CUSTOMER Canadas saving place We've got it good. | Hwy. No. 93, Box 340, Oct. 29,30,31 Mountainview Mall, I Midland, ont. gee 4L1 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Mon- Tues. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Wed. °7 PAPER for the Good Look ert RS SS --- oe) Ses we ee ee ee

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