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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Aug 1987, p. 18

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ing at 9, visitors to the ? French Activites Centre on 'Bing Main Street will be able to enjoy a pancake breakfast j with CFRH Radio ; Huronia. The pancake breakfast will be broadcast Eas on the ocket live from 9 until 11 a.m. y p There will be local and Looking for cheap transportation? Vehicles for as low Highway 93 in Tiny Township. The Marine Sales part provincial personalities on as $100 are available in the As Is Corral, behind The of the business is Starcraft boats, new and used, and hand to greet the pancake Used Car Factory and Marine Sales, located on Johnson outboard motors. lovers. E Later on in the after- | 1 noon, at 2, there is free ad- alin brings out f i varsh mission to Lafontaine en Action. This afternoon pic- 2 a a nic will feature local musi- h b if if | f T re cians, swimming and other abditantS at wilaiiie cen So Wye Marsh Wildlife Cen- exciting discoveries, and show you nature movies the Sea." Fi ane feo) ats ae ; tre has the answer for the Wye Marsh naturalists and slides in the theatre. La Cache, the Wye ©@Y evening att ieee Z those long summer days are on hand to help you Ask to see the collections Marsh gift shop, has a cf ita cour ae 4 hh when there's nothing todo. identify the wildlife you ofinsects and plants of the wealth of nature books, raemiee cheers € ie Rainy days are special at find. Wye Valley, and visit Wye guides, gifts and souvenirs °° ata Savenn a Lloyd Wye Marsh. It's the best Marsh's library of natural to please everyone. ban wil SED age ; time to see birds, turtles, | Too hot to be outdoors? science books. Wye Marsh Wildlife Cen- selection of dance favorites April Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lloyd and other wetland and You'll stay cool in the Wye In the display hall, you'll tre is located east of from pop to country to of Wyebridge, graduated from the Law and Security woodland creatures which Marsh display hall, and find a busy beghive, Midland on highway 12. 7th Chicken program at Georgian College this spring. She is now hide from the hot sun, and_there's lots to see and do aquariums of native fish, Open from 10 a.m. to 6 employed by the Bradford Police Department. there are always beautiful for visitors of all ages. For amphibians, and reptiles, p.m. Admission: free to BBQ all set : wildflowers in bloom. young people, acolouring and informative displays members, $3 for adults, : Bring your umbrella and corner, the Marsh Trivia about acid rain, radio $1.50 for seniors, students he 7th Annual Chicken raincoat for a walk on the Game and Beaver Game _ telemetry (bugged wildlife) and children. For more in- Bar-B-Q ES) all set for St. i self-guiding nature trails. are entertaining. The Wye and the unique exhibit formation, phone the cen- John s United Church in You're sure to make some Marsh staff will be glad to 'Whales - Fragile Giants of tre at 526-7809. Victoria Harbour on Satur- day, August 8. / - = >] - Takeouts can be picked | a mM i y al n | re Nn S e rvice up between 3:45 and 4:45 p.m. and continuous serv- 2 - ings are between 5 p.m. office lose six staff members =": There have been several The changes took place _ ordinator of Volunteer Ser- Also at Midhurst, con- Ti ny votes staff changes over the past both at Midhurst and atthe vices, Joan Parker, who gratulations were extended If A few months at the Family branch offices. resigned after 14 years in to agency counsel, Doug se raise and Children's Services of The agency has lost the her position with our Manning, and his wife ME Township of Tiny coun- Simcoe County. services of the Co- agency. vian on the birth of their cillons voted themeclioses first child, a son, Matthew pay increase at Wednse- Corey. day's meeting. : Fortunately for Parker, The Reeve's salary is up fhe Se BA TS ae The Special Services almost $500 to $15,417. citing challenges ahead as Ff vai Te Deputy east wall she and her children Joel eam has lost one of its : y a) oe long time staff, Pat Bond, Teceive $12,475. An in- and Amy join husband 8 , , fi a : who had to go on an ex- Crease of just over $400. Brian in Port Credit where : ; . heen : tended leave because ofa And councillors' pay ones See Sverre serious illness. She will be 80S up by almost $300 to rector in the Anglican ! $11,582. B | i] / Ghia greatly missed, the agency , i : i eauso e/ : says in its June-July Council staff will receive Fate teil newsletter, not only by the Pay increases of about five ae eatery crak, 5 oa Site ones eae { The North Office" in staff but also by the clients Percent. Po ytechnical Institute with a Degree in Applied Arts, . Midland has said farewell who have been touched by All the increases are ™ajoring in Graphic Arts and Fashion Illustration. i to two of its staff members. retroactive to Jan. 1, 1987, Angéle, the daughter of Art and Anita Beausoleil of | Helgi Kronis has decided to take a much-needed rest from the heavy demands of her front line job and Mike Dupuis has transferred to her warmth and concern. Lavoie Quartet to kick off annual Festival Quenouilles The seventh annual Festival Quenouilles is all set to go this weekend. The annual event, which translates as the Bullrush Festival in English, will kick off Friday night with the Rene Lavoie Quartet playing mainstream jazz at the Cafe Annette in Penetanguishene. Ottawa-based Lavoie is a well-known Canadian sax- ophonist whose quartet features other established jazz performers. Then on Saturday morn- swing. the French Activity Centre Information about the at 63 Main St. in Pene- festival is available from tanguishene or at 549-3116. CNIB fundraiser Once again the annual Canadian National In- stitute for the Blind fun- draising drive in Midland will be headed by Dean Nicholls. The Huronia advisory committee of the Canadian Institute for the Blind's re- quest, that October be nam- ed CNIB Month in Midland, has been granted by the Town council. Perkinsfield, is a former graduate of ESPSS. Don't forget Ir off to the Peel Children's Aid Society to head up their Intake Unit and it is M ert that Simcoe's fe - Ime S definitely Peel's gain, says the newsletter. Huronia weekend Huronia Holiday Compliments of Hebner's Taxi 526-2217 & Deluxe Taxi 526-5331 the Barrie office. to ask for your Rosemary Siemieniuk has taken up one of the Midland positions. She has recently returned to her native Ontario after a social work stint in Alber- ta. The other vacancy in the North office is still not filled, according to the newsletter. Brandon Leigh George Brandon, son of Barbara Brandon of Orillia and Earl Brandon of Coldwater, recently receiv- ed his diploma in Business Administration and a diploma in Marketing from the Orillia campus of Georgian College. He is also a graduate of the Park Street Collegiate Institute. Leigh is employed by Vic- toria and Grey National Trust in Orillia as Assistant Branch Manager trainee. Page 18, Tuesday, August 4, 1987 The West Unit in Coll- ingwood has been sadden- ed recently with the news of the resignation of Branch Service Director, Don Fines. He is heading

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