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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Sep 1986, p. 10

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Dear MSS student parent Dear Midland Secondary. School student Parent: The extracurricular ac- tivities of a high school play a very big part in the life of a student. Midland Secondary School is for- tunate to have the volunteers from their staff to offer the student a wide variety of programs. We would like you, the parent, to be aware of this program and help your son or daughter choose the ac- tivities that will best suit him or her to further develop his or her skills. Midland Secondary School Extracurricular Activities Tennis team -- Mr. Att- wood, early September, All students. Mr. G. Hudson, Juniorsenior Boys' soccer StewartMr. September, boys. Badminton -- Mr. Letts, September to May, Senior - under 19. Badminton -- Mr. Letts, September to May, Junior - under 16. Badminton -- Mr. Letts, All students. Girls' basketball -- Mr. Andrews, early September, Midget - under 15. Girls' basketball -- Mrs. Hartman, early September, Junior - under 17. Girls' basketball -- Mr. J. Brown, early September, Senior - under 19. Cross country -- Mr. Vuorimaki, September, All students. Golf -- Mr, Graham, September, All students. Boys' volleyball -- Miss Breedon, early September, Junior - under 17. Boys' volleyball -- Miss Valeriote, early September, Senior - under 19. Best model maker Hard work and artistic talent were rewarded Aug. 23 when the following con- testants collected trophies and cash prizes in Henry's Hobbies Model Building Contest. Junior Division, first, Eric Vanden Heuvel; se- cond, Kevin Lunnie; third, Peter Vipavec. Senior Division, first, John Fieldhouse; second, Dean Godin; third, Perry Rittershofer. Shoppers in Huronia Mall enjoyed a colourful display of about 20 models that included hot rods, planes, and military equip- ment. General appearance, assembly, finish, and age of the contestant were deter- Fair extras This year's Midland Fall Fair is occupying the Midland Curling Club as well as Centennial Arena and the surrounding grounds. The Curling Club will be the location for school ex- hibits, arts and crafts, and educational displays, Sept. 11 through Sept. 14. The Fair will open without a financial benefit from the Tiny and Tay Agricultural Society bring- ing The Tommy Hunter Show to Midland. The Society lost money. The second of two perfor- mances was not as well at- tended as the first performance. Fair insured This year's Midland Fall Fair is proceeding with in- surance that cost the Tiny and Tay Agricultural Society $1,000. The previous year's insurance cost the society $630. Earlier this year, insurers were responding to their rapidly rising costs by rais- ing rates steeply, or declin- ing to offer insurance. Exhibitors at the Midland Fall Fair, for the first time, will be asked to sign disclaimers absolving the Fair of any responsibili- ty in the case of accident. mining factors in judging entries. Complete contest results posted in Henry's Hobbies, Huronia Mall. Yolunteers pamphlet Does your organization need volunteers? Let the Contact Informa- tion Centre know by Sept. 30. It will be producing an Opportunities For Volunteers pamphlet for distribution to the public. Please include name of organization, address of organization, contact per- son, phone number, brief description of volunteer duties and any special skills needed. Mail or drop off this in- formation at Contact, in the lower level of Edward's Village Mall, open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. are # SHARE YOUR GOOD HEALTH BE A BLOOD DONOR MINESING 9TH VESPRA 8TH VESPRA "= 12 M. > COUNTY RD. 28 Wrestling team -- Mr. Maitland, October, All students. Boys' basketball -- Mr. Hern, early October, Senior - under 20. Boys' basketball -- Mr, Attwood, early October, Junior - under 17. Boys' basketball -- Mr. Dallos, early October, Midget - under 15. Alpine ski team -- Mr. PollardMr. Rothwell, Oc- tober, All students. Nordic ski team -- Mr. Vuorimaki, November, All students. Girls' volleyball -- Mrs. Scott, after Nov. exams, Midget - under 15. Girls' volleyball -- Miss Breedon, after Nov. exams, Junior - under 17. Girls' volleyball -- Miss Valeriote, after Nov. ex- ams, Senior - under 20. Girls' gymnastics -- December, Girls under 20. Girls' soccer -- Mr. Bell, before spring, All girls. Track and field -- Mr. Banks, Indoor - January, All students. Track and field -- Mr. IngranyMiss Breedon, Out- door - March, All students. Boys' rugby -- Mr. AndrewsMr. Miller, January workout, Midget - under 15. Boys' rugby -- Mr. Nix/ Mr. Chenier, January workout, Junior - under 17. Boys' rugby -- Mr. NixMr. Chenier, January workout, Senior - under 20. Football - Mr. RitchieMr. McVean, Springtime (or fall), All boys. Football -- Mr. BanksMr. Dallos. Driver education -- Mr. LettsMr. Rothwell, September to May, Must be 16 years. Announcers Club -- Mr. FlintMr. Andrews, September, All students. Debating Club -- Mr. Gruber, September or anytime, All students. Curling -- Mrs. Clark, Barrie Hill Farms tt. Largest High-Bush Blueberry Farm in Ontario 9th Concession of Vespra North-West of Barrie 728-0571 Invite You to Pick Your Own BLUEBERRIES $2.00... 7 days a week - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. You will be pleased with our berries! early October, All students. Amnesty International -- Mr. Hines, anytime, All students. Horseback riding -- Mrs. Wicksted, September, All students. Machine Shop Club -- Mr. G. Stewart, anytime, All students. Junior Achievement -- Mr. Flint, September, Gr. 10éeniors. Photography -- Mr. Wicksted, early September, All students. Concert Band -- Mrs. McCullough, September, Music students and others. Stage Band -- Mrs. McCullough, September, musicians. Singing Group -- Mrs. McCullough, September, All students. Yearbook = Mr. StaudeMr. Shirley, September, All students. Reading Group -- Miss Whitford, anytime, Those interested. Astronomy Club -- Mr. Bonthron, by an- nouncements, All students. Drama Club -- Mr. HoltMr. Thomson, by an- nouncements, All students. Creative Writing -- Mr. ~~ Philips, September to June, All students. Stamp and Coin Club -- Mr. Staude, anytime, All Ze xtra attraction Doug Woods was one of the people who helped the five Martels entertain 1,200 en- students. Ches lub -- Mr. ot woe nA a ing the seventh annual Teen Town reu- 1950s. a he es nion, held last Saturday in Centennial Outers Club -- Mr. KirkbyMr. Spiers, September, Grades 9, 10. I.S.C.F. -- Mr. Farquhar, anviime, All students. Bark Lake outing -- Mr. Andrews, October, Grades 9; 10: Student Council -- Mr. Moore, by election, Need volunteers. Student Exchange Pro- grams -- Mr. Woods, anytime, Grades 10 to 12. Open House Canada Ex- change -- Mr. Northcott, September, Gr. 10 Geography. The Midland Lions Air Cadet Squadron will hold its first regular training night on Sept. 10, at 7 p.m., in the Midland Civic Centre. Air Cadets offers young people the chance to par- ticipate in many exciting activities, such as flying, camping, canoeing, parades and _ tours, organizers say. The program is open to all young people between the age of 13 and 19. {> "j ZY) "wut, Join in the Fun With Warm, Friendly People for the care and comfort of the senior citizen... for as little as $27.50 per day Where Everyone Looks Ready, Willing and Able Forward to Mealtime Arena. The Martels were the main attrac- tion, especially for those in the crowd of thusiastic fans of 1950s rock and roll, dur- 1,200 who danced to their music in the Air Cadets training again Uniforms are provided. There is no membership fee. For more information, contact Captain Craig Hawkins, the commanding officer of 724 Squadron (526-2194). ¢ Resident physician Tuck Shop Whirlpool Danatye'? e Nurse on duty 24 hours Outdoor recreation facilities ¢ Alternative to menu ¢ Private bath ¢ Your own front door key e e e Guest laundry room Beautiful lounges Resident kitchenette We know you'll be proud to call Blue Mountain Manor home Page 10, Tuesday, September 2, 1986 ¢ Wagon ride to and from field ¢ Orders for Ready Picked e Please - no pets ¢ Supervised children only! Bring your own litre marked baskets or use ours \\ AI 71. To view by appointment only...call BLUE MOUNTAIN MANOR 236 Weir Street, Stayner, Ont. 428-3240 Helen Rawlings - Assistant General Manager

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