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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Sep 1986, p. 14

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Square dancing celebrates its 50th 1936 that Lloyd Shaw and his Cheyenne Mountain Dancers world-wide are preparing to celebrate the Golden Anniversary of Western Style Square Dan- cing! That's right folks, Golden Anniversary. Although 1986 marks the 35th Anniversary of the National Square Dance - Convention, and the 40th Anniversary of American Square Dance Magazine, it Midland The Midland Recreation Department has announc- ed the following Adult Recreation Programs for this Fall: Oil Painting - an 8 week course starting Tuesday, October 7 from 7 - 9:30 p.m. at M.S.S. Mary Ellen Moore is the Instructor. The fee is $30 per person. Ballroom Dancing - a 10 covers the plains. Square Dance Clubs and Organiza- tions truly have something to celebrate with their theme being called "The Spirit of '86"'. But the "Spirit of '86" is more than just a Golden Anniversary. The "Spirit of "86" is a spirit of tradition, hospitality, generosity, creativity, co-operation, week course starting Tues- day, October 7 from 8 - 9:30 p.m. Diane Elias is the In- structor. The fee is $30 per person. Fall Tune-Up - (formally Trim 'N' Tone) a-10 week - program starting Monday, September 29, at' Huron Park School and Wednes- day, October 1 at Mon- signor Castex School from which has produced the following highlights: 1. A movie called "Hoedown" which is now complete and ready to be aired on TV soon; 2. A cookbook called "Potlucks and Pet- ticoats" that is full of recipes submitted by Square dancers from all over the world; and 3. A theme song called 'Square 7 - 8:30 p.m. The Instruc- tor is Lise Pyburn. The fee is $20 for one night per week or $35 for two nights per week. German Classes - a 10 week course starting Tues- day, September 23 for Beginners and Thursday, September 25 for Advanc- ed from 7 - 9 p.m. at M.S.S. The Instructor is Hidi Witt. Sports books and magazines Is there a sports en- thusiast in your family? The Midland Public Library has thousands of books on sports, ranging from archery to yachting. In our magazine section we carry Canadian Boating, Ski Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and Golf Digest. We also carry news magazines such as Time, Macleans and Newsweek. Some of our general in- terest magazines are National Geographic, Chatelaine, and Compute. These magazines are available in the adult department. Parents, Following is a list of new books available at the library as of Aug. 29. Fiction. The Only Sin by Julie Ellis, Morgan by Leo P. Kelley, Welcome Strangers by Mary Hock- ing, Red Storm Rising by Tom Clancy, Voices on the 10 km run The Orillia and District Ability Association will be holding a 10 kilometer run on Sunday, September 14 with a 10 a.m. start. The Canadian Track and Field Association sanctioned run is one of fall series '86 10K's official champion- ship series of Ontario road races. The run is open to run- ners of all ages in both male and female divisions. The different categories are as-follows: Atom, 11 and under, Bantam, 13 and under, Midget, 16 and under, Junior, 19 and under, Open, 20-29, Sub Master, 30-39, Master, 40-49, and Seniors, 50 plus. Entry fee will be $6 ($5 OTFA-ORA runners) up to September 5, and $8 after- ward up to the day of the race. Lunch is included in entry fee. Individual Awards will be presented to the top three in each category, male and female. Draw prizes will be given follow- ing the awards. Twin Lakes Secondary School will serve as the start and finish of the race. Send entry fee payable to Orillia Ability Association, 6 West Street North, Suite 201, Orillia, Ontario. thruwa mufflercentre SCORE BOARD Bp me Ernst Leitz Canada held its annual golf tournament on June 28. Jim McDonald had the 81. Margaret Sweet had score of 54. Many thanks to all wh was very successful. men's winning score of the women's winning o donated prizes. Our day mufflercentre e EXHAUSTS ° SHOCKS e BRAKES e SPRINGS HWY. 93 & HUGEL AVE., MIDLAND (Next to O.P.P. & Mountainview Mall) 526-0144 _Page 14, Tuesday, September 2, 1986 Wind by Evelyn Anthony, The Green Train by Herbert Lieberman. Non-fiction. The Best Bed and Breakfast In the World, 1986 by Sigourney Welles, I Write What I Like by Steve Biko, Male Speak by Irma Kurtz, Adrift: 76 Days Lost at Sea by Steven Callahan, Robert DeNiro: The Hero Behind the Masks by Keith McKay, The First-Time Manager by Loren B. Belker. Dancing's Calling Me"' to be played by radio stations all over the world on Sept. 13, 1986. All facets of the Square dance spirit will shine on Dec. 31, 1986 as six million dancers hosted simultaneously by every. dance club in the nation. Then at a special moment, 11:00 p.m. Eastern time, The fee is $30 per person. Yoga - a 10 week course starting Thursday, September 25 with a Begin- ner Class from 6:30 - 8 p.m. and Intermediate class from 8 - 9:30 p.m. at M.S.S. The Instructor is Elaine Kraftscik and the fee is $30 per person. Leaded Stained Glass - a 10 week course starting 10:00 p.m. Central time, 9:00 p.m. Mountain time, and 8:00 p.m. Pacific time, all the dancing will stop as six million dancers reaf- firm their vows to uphold the spirit of Square Danc- ing and so insure its tradi- tion being preserved, not only for another 50 years, but for generations to Rec. Dept. adult programs Tuesday, September 23 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the Civic Centre. The Instructor is Doreen McCurry and the fee is $30 per person. Ladies Basketball - a twelve week program star- ting September 25 from 8 - 10 p.m. at the Civic Cen- tre. The fee is $20 per person. PMHL sale dates Penetanguishene Minor Hockey announced they are holding registration at the Penetang Arena, September 12 from 7 - 8:30 p.m. and September 13 from 9 a.m. until noon. For more information call Dave Brooks at 549-3347. The league will also be holding their annual equip- ment sale on Saturday, September 13 from 9 a.m. til noon. Anyone who wishes to sell any equip- Seniors Golf Tourne On Monday, September 22, 1986 at 9:00 a.m. the County of Simcoe Recrea- tion and Special Services Department in co- operation with the Senior Citizens Advisory Commit- tee, will hold a Senior Citizens Recreational Golf Tournament. The tournament will be held at the Golf Haven Country Club at Gilford. A registration fee of $11.25 includes green fees for 18 holes and the tournament fee. Deadline date for registration is Friday, September 12, 1986. All seniors 55 years and over and living in the County of Simcoe are welcome to attend. For further information or to request a registration form, contact Carolyn Rivett at the County of Simcoe Recreation Depart- ment at 726-9300 ext. 255 or through the County's direct lines, in the Midland Area 526-2261 ext. 255 and Coldwater Zenith 15420 ext 255. [Zee Weave chk \S Se Paanopanon ) | MIDLAND > BARRIE and TORONTO ANNOUNCING e Economical Toronto. ¢ Student Fares to Georgian College: 50% discount. ¢ Shopper's Special Wednesdays to Toronto: 25% discount. e Senior Citizens Monday thru Thurs- day to Barrie and Toronto: 30% discount. e New Schedules effective September 02, 1986. e Connections to Alliston, Bolton. Call for fares and information. PMCL Midland Stewart's Gulf, Penetang THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT PENETANG and Low Fares and new departure times to/from Barrie and 526-0161 549-7612 ment, is asked to bring their articles during Friday night's registration. For more information contact Marg Dupuis at 533-3008. Hawkins According to' the latest (half-way) statement issued by the ACBL, J. Ross Hawkins, of Victoria Har- bour, with 7.01 points registered in this year, is in second place, and John C. Dowling, of Midland, with 5.73 registered points, is in third place. Dancers burst across America from coast to coast starting an en- thusiasm for "cowboy dan- cing" that spread across the world like sage brush come. Ed Gilmore, in the 1951 issue of Sets In Order Magazine, stated: "The Spirit Of Square Dancing is its reason and purpose." If our square dancing offered nothing more' than physical exercise set to music, the values of par- ticipation would be limited. Actually, the physical act of square dan- cing, like the folk dances of all nations, is the body within which the spirit lives, and that spirit is ex- pressive of the beliefs, the customs, the traditions of the people who founded it. Square dancing is an im- portant social event! The people come because they need each other. They need the encouragement of their neighbors as well as the relaxation and escape, for a time from the pro- blems of existence. They dance, they sing, they visit, they feast. Hospitality, consideration, kindness, patience, co- operation, and good fellowship blend into the spirit of their dancing. The message is clear: Square Dancing is merely the tool to bring us together as a group! Square and Round Dan- cing as we know it today offers an outstanding package. It is a package of "Fun." containing dozens of new friends, a "Hobby" that you and yours can "Enjoy together', and a "Keep-fit"" program . Cancer Society Golf Tourney Good prizes; good fun, and the knowledge that you have helped a most worthy cause, all await those who register for the first ever Midland and District Unit of the Cana- dian Cancer Society GOLF TOURNAMENT at BROOKLEA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Mon- day, September 8. Tickets are $50, with $40 of that amount being tax deducti- ble. The entry fee includes a barbecue lunch and buf- fet dinner. There will be a shotgun start at 10 a.m. Mail entries to Shirley Whittington, 238 Sixth Street, Midland,L4R 3Y1. It's not work to verte So not walk fo work? re pamnaracrion 4 ------- Midland Golf and Country Club announces their FALL SPECIAL ' Pay your $150. Initiation Fee for 1987 now and if application is approved, you may play the remainder of the 1986 season, after Labour Day, at no extra cost. For further information Call 526-5722 or 526-5822 others. 7 to 9 p.m. WANTED! GIRLS AND BOYS between ages 8 to 12 who en- joy physical activity, fun, and being part of a top ranked Ontario swim club. Competitive swimming is a non-violent sport which allows an individual to compete against herself/himself as well as to compete against The Midland Keegos get better every year and need new blood. See us, talk to us, and join us. Registration night at the Midland Civic Centre, September 6, 10 a.m. to 12 and 1 to 3 p.m.; September 8, 7 to 9 p.m.; and September 11,

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