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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1987, p. 2

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BE nO ee em mT eel RT oem Te REE aT a eI Oe AR aT se mE cee nm tm GE eT tt eI ce rT TT nae ES Ty, a ta etic eI ID eT a ane ened i ee! See ee a ae a ee |Community J Calendar May 1 P.A. Day activities at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Cen- tre, Hwy 12, Midland. Pre-register for games, crafts, nature walks. Bring a lunch. Call 526-7809. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Members $6, non-members $9/day. May 1 A family bingo, sponsored by the Victoria Harbour Public School Parent's Group, will take place May 1st at the Victoria Harbour Public School from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is 50 cents, 5 cents per card per game. All prizes donated by local merchants. Children accompanied by adults are welcome. May 2 A rummage sale, sponsored by the Community Registered Nurses Association, will take place May 2nd at St. Mark's Hall from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. May 5 Port MeNicoll Girl Guide Cookie Blitz will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. To pre-order call 534-7904. Cookies are $2 per box. May 6 The Special Needs Family Topics at 17 Owen St., Barrie, 7 - 9:30 p.m. includes alcoholism, PMS and the needs of the handicapped child. Sponsored by Mental Health, Barrie. May 6 Annual Spaghetti Supper will be held at the Calvary Baptist Church in Midland. 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. sittings. Adults $4, children aged 10 and younger $2. For tickets call 526-6263. May 8 At 7:30 p.m. at the Atheniah Hall in Midland a fun- draising Euchreama is to be held. $5 a ticket. Lun- cheon will be served. Cash prizes and door prizes awarded. Sponsor sheets available now. Sponsored by Big Sisters Association of Huronia. For further information drop into the Big Sisters office, 306 Midland Ave. or call 526-6688 or 526-0096. Held under authority of Special occasion permit. May 9 A garage sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at St. James On-the-Lines Anglican Church Hall on Church Street, Penetang. Sponsored by the Ladies' Guild. For further information call 549-7280 or 526-2330. May 9 Penetanguishene General Hospital "Health Walk"' will start at the 9:30 a.m. at Penetanguishene Town Dock. Proceeds towards the purchase of Heart Monitoring equipment. Sponsored by Pene- tanguishene Richelieu Club. For further informa- tion contact: Doris Shirriff at 549-7431. May 9 Spring into Summer Garage Sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Cen- tre. Also seeking donations for craft and bake tables. Sponsored by Friends of Wye Marsh. For further information contact Mrs. Reynolds at 526-7809 May 13 Annual Roast Beef diner will be held at 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. at All Saints Anglican Church Hall, Pene- tanguishene. $7 adults, $3.50 under 12. Sponsored by Anglican Church Women. May 16 Flea Market in conjunction with Portarama festivities will start at 8:30 a.m. at Sacred heart Church basement in Port McNicoll. Come buy or sell. Tables are $5 for vendors. Muffins and coffee will be served. Sponsored by Sacred Heart Parish CWL. For further information contact Mrs. Zand- belt at 534-7638 or Alida Bell at 534-7455. May 16 The C.W.L. is sponsoring a "Buy or Sell" at Por- tarama Flea Market to be held in the basement of Catholic Church in Port McNicoll. Tables are for rent for $5 plus a small donation. Doors open 8:30 a.m. For further information contact: Josephine Zandbelt 534-1638 or Anita Bell 534-7455. May 17 The Portarama Board needs volunteers to help cook at the Portarama Barbecue to be held on May 17. If you can give an hour of your time contact 534-7904. Cooking can be as much fun as eating. Volunteers Every Saturday The Penetang Minor Hockey Association is holding Saturday Matinee Bingo at the Stardust Bingo Hall. The Matinee Bingo will begin at 1 p.m. and there is a progressive jackpot each week. For further information contact: Marg Dupuis at 533-3008 (evenings). October 1987 The Waubaushene Public School is looking for crafters to participate in a craft show in October. Any interested crafters are asked to get in touch with the school now so to get some idea how many people are interested. For further information con- tact: 538-2212. Lawyers and judges named Most of the members of Midland's legal fraternity are playing a role in the Chamber of Commerce's Jail and Bail event on May 4 and 5. Gord Teskey and Ted Symons have agreed to be the judges during the two- evening program. Other lawyers acting either as prosecutors or defence lawyers for the 35 to 40 people who will face Jail bird mock charges include: Kel- ly Larmand, Frank Grise, Ross Heacock, Peter Deacon, John Gignac, Graig Rice, Bill Taws, Mar- tin Prost, Peter Mudry, Lynn Burgess, Rod Ferguson, Joe Blake, Bob McKinnon, and Christine Manners. Midland Ontario Provin- cial Police officers will be acting as summons of- ficers. The mock trials will Bruce Finlayson is only one of a number of local peo- ple who have agreed to be 'charged' with a crime and tried on Cable 6, next Monday and Tuesday. Finlayson take place in the Cable 12 television studio on a set which includes a cell for the *'guilty." Viewers will be able to vote to put each person in jail or keep them out. Some of the people who have volunteered to be ac- cused of a crime related to their occupation, are John Bourgeois, Bud Lewis, Bryson McQuirter, Dean Nicholls, Garnet Joynt, Chester Graham, Ernie Bates, Miles Blackhurst, Bruce Finlayson, Austin Mat- thews, Ray McLarney, Brian Dubeau, Jim Worts, Don McNee, Jim Blackwell, Moreland Lynn, Terri Clarke, © David Chambers, Bev Day, Yvon Gagne, Alex Kowalski, Brian Hopkins, Carl White, and Al McLean. was preparing himself last Friday, by getting used to being behind bars. The Midland Chamber of Com- merce is organizing the event. Page 2, Tuesday, April 28, 1987 E.S.P.S.S. CONCERT AND STAGE BANDS RETURN FROM TOUR OF ENGLAND The members of the E.S.P.S.S. Concert and Stage Bands who have just returned from a musical tour of England would like to invite the general public and the people of Penetang and Midland who helped them make it possible for the trip to a "THANK YOU"' CONCERT on SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1987, AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE SCHOOL Joyce Hamelin, . ory'® Specials of the week Nescafe Rich Blend Instant Coffee 8 Oz. Regular $7.89 Special $5.49 Salada Orange Pekoe Tea 72 - 2 cup bags Special $2.29 Clover Leaf Pink Salmon 3.75 oz. tin Special 69° High Liner Clam Chowder 70 fl. oz. tin Regular $1.49 Special 99° Carnation Coffee Mate 250 g Special $1.79 Quaker Granola Bars Box of 8 Regular $2.09 - _ Special $1.89 QUALITY, SERVICE & DEDICATION JORY'S LDA. PHARMACY 526-2781 264 King S&., Midland

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