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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Jun 1988, p. 2

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a a eh ee Se a eT a eT Ee ee May-June Friends of Sainte-Marie offering courses on herbs (May 21, 28); cheese making (May 28) and canoe- ing for ages 12 to 16 (June 4). For more informa- tion call 526-7838. May, June The Salvation Army Thrift Store on Second Street, Midland, has a wide assortment of used appliances for sale with warranty. All refrigerators, ranges, washers and dryers were reparid at the new Salva- tion Army Repair School. Also, urgent need for us- ed appliances (working or not). Call 526-2965 for free pick up. June 1 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Second floor of Midland Public Library. Come celebrate Toy Library's first birth- day party. Sponsored by Midland Co-operative Toy Library. June 1 At 7 p.m. in the Midland Public Library, Wayne Richards will speak on the value of play at the Midland Co-operative Toy Library. June 1 and 9 Meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. in the library of James Keating School, 20 Lorne St., Penetang- uishene, for the purpose of confirming interest in starting a local chapter (Midland Penetanguishene and surrounding communities) of the Learning Disabilities Association and electing officers. Please come out and join together for support. For further information call 526-4595 or 533-3414. June 2 1 p.m. Stardust Bingo Parlour. Four day trip for two to Las Vegas in $1,000 cash, sponsored by Huronia Museum. June 3 First Presbyterian Church, Penetanguishene is holding a salad plate luncheon. Tickets are available for 11:15, 12 and 12:45 seatings. The menu is ham, potato salad, deviled egg, copper- penny carrot salad, tomato, cucumber, roll, sweet tray for dessert, tea and coffee. Price: $4.50. Call 526-7780 for tickets and reservations. June 3 Baha'i Social Evening will discuss disarament and how religion can promote peace, 8 p.m. 46 Robert St. basement apt at rear of building. Sponsored by The Bahai faith. Further information call 549-7297 or 533-3091. June 4 Garage Sale For Diabetes at Golf Link Road and Hwy 93 (No, 244). From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Treasures, crafts and baking. June 4 At 9 a.m., 151 Main Street in Penetanguishene, a Garage Sale to raise money for trip to Pasadena, to participate in Tournament of Roses Parade on January 2, 1989 for the Penetang Legion Pipes and Drums. Rain date June 11. June 4 11:00 -- 2:00 p.m. St Mary's School in Victoria Har- bour. Fun fair with games, a garage sale, ham- burgers and hotdogs. St~Mary's School. For infor- mation call 534-3737 or 534-3587. June 4 At The Place, Balm Beach Road, the Georgian Shores Swinging Seniors are having a tea lunch and bake sale, from 12 to 2:30 p.m. Come and bring your friends. Everybody welcome. June 4 A summer buffet will be held at Vasey United Church, County Road 23 from 4:30 until 7 p.m. Tickets for adults are available at $6 and children ages 5 to 11, are $4. children under 5 are free. For tickets reservation, call 835-2331 or 534-3246. Pro- ceeds from the buffet will be used for major church renovations. June 4 All Saints' A.C.W. is holding a Lawn Sale at the Parish Hall on Peel St., Penetanguishene, opening at 9:30 a.m. There will be also homemade baking and coffee available. Everyone welcome, rain or shine. June 4 "Selling odds to meet ends" garage sale 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. 354 Midland Ave. Sponsored by Catholic Family Life Centre. Future information. call 526-9397. (no books, clothes, large items). June 5 As part of Environment Week the Wye marsh Wildlife Centre will host a guided walk '"'Marshes Alive" from 1:30 to 3:30. Between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. there will be a nature discussion of the "Trumpeter Swan Reintroduction Program. June 5 At 1 p.m., the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets 286 Trillium holds its annual inspection at the Historic Naval and Military Establishments, Penetanguis- hene. Come and enjoy naval traditions, and the music of the Barrie Sea Cadet band. The Establish- ments are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with last admission at 4:15. Payment for parking in Penetang voluntary The Penetanguishene- Tiny Chamber of Com- merce this year has to trust in the kindness of strangers - and local people - who park overnight at the Penetanguishene town dock. The Chamber is asking people with boat trailers who park overnight volun- tarily to pay $5 for one night, $20 for a week, or $60 for a season. The Chamber also plans, as another way to make some money, to tender for the Ontario motor vehicle licence franchise for the area. Chamber President An- thony Lancia described the suggested rates as low for parking overnight. Laun- ching is free. Lancia suggested before the town council that it would be asked to pass a bylaw formalizing the parking fees if the volun- No guarantee of shower for clerk Penetanguishene's clerk needs water to shower like everyone else. The clerk lives in the town's Brule Heights Charge of indecent exposure Richard John Ellis, 29, of Midland, will appear on a charge of indecent ex- posure in Midland Provin- cial Court on June 13. Ellis, of 5 Maple Lane, Smith's Trailer Park, was charged in connection with an incident in Little Lake Park on May 22. He was arrested on May 29. neighbourhood. Another resident of that neighborhood complained about low water pressure. John Turcotte told the town council that its ap- proving plans of develop- ment brought before it is fine, but it should be cor- recting existing problems. Water pressure in Brule Heights has been low or non-existent for the two years he has lived there, he said. "I was lucky to get a bath today." He said he has had to replace elements in a water heater because of low water pressure. Clerk Yvon Gagne said a breakdown had happened that very day. The clerk said he didn't consider water pressure as great a problem as did Turcotte. Turcotte told the clerk he took that position because he works for the council. "When I take my shower, that doesn't help," Gagne replied. Water and Light Com- mission member Jim Mar- tin, sitting in the audience, said that water pressure is "relative." Turcotte was referred to the Water and Light Com- mission by the council. The Commission is respon- sible for delivery of water in the town, not the town council, the council told Turcotte. tary system doesn't bring satisfactory results. Lancia told the council last week that the Chamber has 95 members, or about the same number as in the previous year. A member- ship costs $50. The Chamber doesn't have any federally-paid summer students this year. Last year the Chamber of- fice was staffed by three students. Money paid by boaters for parking privileges will help pay the cost of hiring staff for the Chamber's tourism promo- tion next year. Lancia approached the council for money for 1988 because of the Chamber's financial problems. "Without this influx of needed (federal) funding, the Tourist Information Centre will not be able to provide the _ tourist assistance and the subse- quent beneficial economic impact for Penetanguishene. Frankly, there probably will be a staffed tourism informa- tion centre this year. We just do not have the finan- cial capability." The Chamber needs $5,000 to $6,000 to hire students in 1988. "Hair Care Week" Sale on from May 30 to June 4 Golden or Herbal Suave Shampoo 350 ml Reg. $2.57 Special .99 Halsa Shampoo or Conditioner 550 ml Reg. $3.91 Special $999 a oe = $ 9%, 88 JUNEFEST W BEACH JUNEFEST June 8th to June 12th/88 Finesse Shampoo or Conditioner 300 ml Reg. $3.59 Special $319 WEDNESDAY JUNE 8TH 7TH ANNUAL WASAGA OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT: Wasaga Golf and Country Club. For more Parks and information call: Recreation at 429-3321. JUNEFEST POSTER CONTEST: 10 a.m. Sponsored by WASAGA IGA, judging at Chamber of Commerce, 35 Dunkerron Street. For more information call: Chamber of Com- merce at 429-2247. THURSDAY JUNE 9TH APOLLO II POOL TOUR- f NAMENT: 7 p.m. Apollo II Tavern, 1275 Mosley St. For more info call: Apollo Il at 429-2430. -- = 429-2211. Hel He aS MISS WASAGA BEACH PAGEANT: 8 p.m. The Dardanella, 1st Street and Beachfront. For more information call: The Dardanella at Faberge Organics Shampoo or Conditioner 500 mi Reg. $4.59 Special $349 FRIDAY JUNE 10TH APOLLO II POOL TOUR- NAMENT: 7 p.m. Apollo II Tavern, 1275 Mosley St. For more information call: Apollo Il at 429-2430. SPOOKS & SPARKS: 8 p.m. Nancy Island Historic Site, Mosley St. For more info call: Wasaga Beach Provincial Park at 429-2516. BOAT PARADE: 8:30 p.m. Line up at Wasaga Marine to Nancy Island. For more information call: Chamber of Commerce at 429-2247. SATURDAY, JUNE 11TH Silkience regular or highlights Conditioner 450 ml Reg. $5.00 Special $939 JUNEFEST PANCAKE BREAKFAST: 8 - 11.a.m. The Dyconia Resort Hotel, 381 Mosley Street. For more informa- tion call: Dyconia Resort Hotel at 429-2000. : WASAGA BEACH SHELL HUNT: Shells hidden throughout Beach Area 1 and 2. For more information call: Sunsations Store, Beach Drive at 429-3446. SHARE A MEMORY (Slide Show): 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Nancy Island Historic Site, Mosley Street. For more informa- tion call: Wasaga Beach Provincial Park at 429-2516. JUNEFEST PARADE - "BEACH PAR- TY '88": 11 a.m. Line up at C of C Of- fice at 35 Dunkerron St., along Mosley St. to Beach Area 1 parking lot. For more info call: C of C at 429-2247. JET SK! COMPETITION AND DEMON- STRATION: 11 a.m. Beach Drive. For more information call: Chamber of Commerce at 429-2247. APOLLO I] POOL TOURNAMENT: 1 p.m. Apollo Il Tavern, 1275 Mosley Street. For more information call: Apollo 11 at 429-2430. CHILDREN'S PLAY DAY: 1 p.m. Oakview Community Centre, Mosley Street. For more information call: Parks and Recreation at 429-3321. LABATT'S VOLLEY- BALL TOURNAMENT: 1 p.m. Beach Drive. For more information call: The Dardanella at 429-2211. KINSMEN JUNEFEST DANCE: 8 p.m. Wasaga Stars Arena, Hwy 92. For & more info call: Bob Com- ly at 429-4932. Flex Shampoo or Conditioner 600 ml Reg. $4.43 Special $319 WASAGA BEACH SHELL HUNT: Shells hidden throughout Beach Area 1 and 2. For more information call: Sunsations Store, Beach Drive at 429-3446. SUNDAY, JUNE '2TH COMMUNITY YARD SALE: 9 a.m. Chamber of Commerce Office, 35 Dunkerron Street. For more informa- tion call: Chamber of Commerce at 429-2247. FAMILY BICYCLE RIDE: 10 am. Hotel Waldhorn, Mosley Street. For more information call: Wheels Bike Rentals at 429-4455. SHARE A MEMORY (Slide Show): 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Nancy Island Historic Site, Mosley St. For more information call: Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, 429-2516. BEACHCOMBER FUN WALK: 10:30 a.m. starting from Nancy Island Historic Site. For more information call: Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, 429-2516. WINDSURFING DEMONSTRATION: 429-2211. Beach Drive, sponsored by Hawaiian Tropics, Sunday at 1 p.m. For more information call: JET SKI COMPETITION « _ AND DEMONSTRATION: > formation call: C of C= = 429-2247. = gi Beach Dr. For more in- Dardanella at FOR FURTHER INFO PLEASE CALL: 429-2247 JORY'S LDA. PHARMACY 526-2781 264 King St., Midland Page 2, Wednesday, June 1, 1988 et

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