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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Jan 1987, p. 4

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Scottish jig Highland dancer Heather Jamison pictured above gave the audience an entertaining break at the 15th annual Robbie Burns dinner on Saturday evening. The young dancer performed three different Scottish jigs before the 200 people on hand at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 80. Avenue closing approved for sale If any problems arise during the July, 1987, Midland Sidewalk Sale, lack of preparation won't be the cause. Business Improvement Area board representatives Ray McLarney and John Gianetto met last Thursdav mittee his dream is to make the Sidewalk Sale a 'media event,' similar to the popular Penetanguishene Winterama of 30 years ago. At the start of last sum- mer's Sidewalk Sale, a big ride positioned in the in- tersection of King Street Musical interlude Members of the Midland Legion's Pipe and Drum Band gave the audience more than their money's worth on Saturday evening during the Robbie Burns dinner. The 200 guests celebrated the anniversary of Burns birthdav {Tan. 21. 1739) with highland danc- stance provision to assist ffered crop losses because of rer in 1986. it more about OFFIRR Plus verse Weather Assistance mtact any Ontario Ministry 2 and Food office. llect at Ministry of 6. (GY) Aarcuture and Food spiiatons: ONTARIO "18, 1987. Minister, Hon. Jack Riddell Premier, Hon. David Peterson ing, and Scottish fare (haggis) and a perfor- mance by the pipe and drum band. mene

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