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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Dec 1986, p. 16

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Farewell to Fran Fran Ferguson, right, retiring program co-ordinator for the Friends of Sainte-Marie, was honoured at the gift reflects the unique qualities Fran brought to her position as program co-ordinator," said Mrs. Faragher. recent Friends Christmas party. Making a presenta- tion on behalf of the Friends is Anne Faragher, left, past-president of the volunteer group. "This unique Coffee hour Ladies Coffee Hour is be- ing held Dec. 9 at 9:45 a.m. in Midland Alliance Church. "All ladies are in- vited to come and enjoy A Cranberry Christmas. Bring a friend. A children's program and nursery is provided."' La Leche The La Leche League's Midland-Penetanguishene branch will meet tomorrow evening, Dec. 10, in the library of Midland's Parkview School. The meeting begins at 7:45 p.m. For more information telephone 533-3818. The La Leche League is designed for mothers in- terersted in breastfeeding their babies. Color Club Albert Ley wants to hear from Midland and area Radio Shack Colour Com- puter owners. Ley, a Colour computer owner, wants to learn if enough interest to form a club exists in the area. Colour computer owners interested in joining a club can telephone Albert Ley (526-3046) or Marty (534-7528), after 6 p.m. in both cases. Training Driver training courses will be held _ for snowmobile operators later this month. Everyone over age 12 must have a snow vehicle operator's licence or motor vehicle licence. For more information, contact Ed Fulawka, the area Department of Transportation licenced in- structor (549-3033). Fran Ferguson has been co-ordinator of Friends pro- grams since 1984. > Ek = iV Christmas is the time for family and friends to get together -- the time for every good hostess to look and feel her absolute best. Meet your social challenges in confident loveliness ina KITTEN KNIT outfit. Remember, from beginning to end, your KITTEN remains wrinkle free and so comfortable! It's machine washable, too! KITTEN -- ready when you are -- for everything! HIGH POYNTZ MALL PENETANGUISHENE 549-8722 Co-op moves to Corpus Children who regularly attend the Penetanguishene Co-op Nursery School at the First Presbyterian Church on Robert Street East, had a change of scenery last week, The Nursery School moved from its regular home, the basement of the Church, to a new home, Corpus Christie School. Supervisor, Cathy Moore told the Citizen last week, the school was "running short of storage space and operating space." The reason the Co-op was run- ning out of operating space was "we received new equipment for the children last March, which took up a lot of space." - Moore, the only salary person with the Nursery School, went on to tell us that she hoped she could eventually split the group, once it numbered 20. This Way, "we can run two nursery schools."' The school runs Tuesday and Thursday between the hours of 9:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. They can accept more children into the pro- gram, and if anyone has any questions they can contact Mary Garthside at 549-2861 or Cathy Moore at 526-6973. | { | | Go A. Iridescent Paperweights $7.99 ea. 88 Main St., Penetanguishene 549-2332 -- 549-2555 8, Hummingbirds $6.99 ea.- Page 16, Tuesday, December 9, 1986

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