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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Aug 1975, p. 18

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Eee aS New book list expands at the library Midland Library News Library hours: Monday 'through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9-p.m.; Saturday 10a.m. to 6 p.m. From the New Book List: One Way to Venice. Hodge. Danger lurks in Venice's dark alleys and by its canals as Julia Rivers fights her way out of web of conspiracy, while searching for her lost child. Ambulance. Miller. A story, teeming with in- cident, in which a young American doctor heading the casualty team in an English hospital, pushes through a scheme to introduce a life-support ambulance to deal with motorway accidents, meeting with opposition from senior staff mem- bers. A Fine And Private Place. Callaghan. A new novel by Canadian writer, Morley Callaghan, is clearly set in Toronto although the city is never named, and there are hints of autobiography since the central character is an elderly writer. Unfinished _ Business. Gordon. With skill and sensitivity Sheila Gordon evokes the atmosphere of South Africa today, when Paul, a doctor, returns to see his dying father, after being exiled in England for ten years. Suspense mounts as the physician is drawn into a web of complicity and danger. Mennonites In Canada, 1786 - 1920. Epp. 289.7971 EPP, Sub-titled "The History of a Separate People" this is a highly readable book about the struggle of the Men- nonites to maintain a unique way of life. The author, Frank H. Epp, is himself a Mennonite and Professor of History at the University of Waterloo. ae Gia 7 es & cw) The Palace Hotel For the Defense. Bailey. 364.3 BAI. The continuing saga of F.Lee Bailey, America's preeminent trial lawyer, abounds in courtroom scenes of _ intensity, pathos and even humour. The Pit N' Pot Grower's Book. Kramer. 635.965 KRA. Tells you everything you need to know to make unusual plants part of your gar- dening experience, with pits and seeds from everyday foods and wild flowers. Honorary White. Braithwaite. 301.4510968 BRA. One of the first black writers from the Western world ever permitted to enter South Africa, E.R. Braithwaite has returned to America with a first hand report on apartheid. A Good Place to Come From. Torgov, 921 TOR. Toronto lawyer, Norley Torgov, reminisces about Sault Ste. Marie's Jewish community in the late 30's, with charm and perception. On display at the library for two weeks are STARTS TONITE Bobby has ADULT ENTERTAINMER'T Ke 68 Camaro. Rose has a five year-old kid. On their first date, they became lovers and fugitives. Pi z It was 1958 when making love meant "making out." a > Simcoe County, where Barker has been working for many years. You are invited to come in to see this exhibit. water-colour and oil paintings by Conyers Barker. With two ex- ceptions, the paintings are all of scenes in STARTS TONIGHT "If anything ever happens to me I want you to be sure you finish telling rm my story," BUFORD PUSSER's own true Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Nae a ODEON x 9-00 ane VP Cawaja, Balm, Ossossane je MIDLAND is Mie ; Entertainment at its Best!! 526-2411 King St., Midland 526-5791 Y adventure camp begins A YMCA adventure camp began earlier this week with 16 children between the ages of 12 and 14 and four YMCA counsellors taking a 26- mile canoe trip from Honey Harbour to Flat Rock Falls The program started on Monday with a two day orientation period where the participants learned how to pack and use the equipment needed, with the acutal trip taking place from today through to Friday The group will be using seven canoes that the Y's Men provided earlier this year and six new three- PEN THEATRE Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Aug. 7-8-9 WHITE LIGHTING plus BRANNIGAN Sat. Matinee at 2p.m. TREASURE ISLAND Sun. - Mon. Aug. 10-11 7:30 FLESH GORDON plus SCHOOLGIRL HITCH HIKERS Tues. - Wed. Aug. 12-43 one showing at 7: 45 DIGBY pound tents The camp began as a new program last year and was such a success that it is being held again this year. According to Anne Bourgeois, program director of the YMCA, the kids are more en- thusiastic about the canoeing than the camping program The YMCA ran two daycamps this summer, one at Little Lake Park and the other at the 16th concession at Lafontaine where the children had to be bused out to the procesS of planning its fall and winter programs but it will probably in- clude nursery school, TAB (Take a_ break), ballroom dancing, in- terior decorating, yoga, bridge, archery and crafts for bath adults and children The YMCA pool began its last summer session of swimming instruction on Monday and will run for two weeks. The pool will then be closed for repairs, but will resume with its fall schedule which will include such programs as camp. baby instruction and The YMCA is in the skindiving. . as * ee athinsm ., 32 dq OR Fe a TV, an We Zag 5 : Sue Ne te ea sound a3 Ss ; Oa Service ey ~ -- parade f Eventually... 4 hervuenr Why not now? A boy needs your help. BEA BIG BROTHER Phone 526-7828 This Week: Hank Fortune and his country Guitar DANCING Thurs. -- Fri. -- Sat. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Palace Hotel Elmvale BINGO $5 500 in Cash Prizes at the International Centre 6900 Airport Rd. - Mississauga 7/3 Al's) foMante FREE Bus Transportation FREE Admission Departs Thursday Nights Midland 5:00 p.m. Bus Terminal Elmvale 5:25 p.m. Tea Room Barrie 6:00 p.m. Wellington Hotel RESERVE SEATS First Come First Serve Basis Call 526-6976 or 526-2850 BAPTIST is being started, and Surrounding 234 6th, St. Phone A FELLOWSHIP EVANGELICAL CHURCH to serve Midland area. Would anyone interested in this new work please contact Pastor Ted Causles Midland 526-9837. with your builder. One word of caution, however. All builders don't have the fast-to-erect Butler Say when. You know when you need to move into your new building. And it's one of the. first things you should establish like we can. If you're going to say when, make sure you're talking to people who can do some- thing about it. systems to work with like we do. So all builders aren't going to be able to help Give us a call. Let us build you a Butler Building P.O. BOX 843, 26 KITCHENER STREET TEL. 705/326-6214, CONSTRUCTION 4 ORILLA FHH 7518 INTERESTED In joining a Service Club Working with Crippled Children- (Thru Easter Seals) -Helping those in Neéed- ARE YOU -Learning Disability Programmes for children Please call Page 18, Wednesday, August 13, 1975 ) ONO eS Le PP Boe te KIWANIS NEEDS YOU John Cammell 6-9353 J.J. Robins 6-6386 Jack Hunter 6-8656 Wilf Larose 6-2598 John Walker 6-7015 if so children Aug. Children's Saturday afternoon Natural History classes Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre and Sainte-Marie among the Hurons willbe offering 2 Saturday afternoon classes for 8 years of age or older 16 12:30--3:30pm NO CHARGE Parental permission forms MUST be filled out at the Sainte-Marie office, Hwy. 12, 3 miles east of Midland, at least the day prior to the chosen class. Only the first 30 children registered will be accepted for these FREE programmes. "AUG.9 ] "Canoe Day" For Further Information Call 526-7838 AUG. 16 1 "Your Environment" tee I POR oO eg LOOK HERE FOR AT ITS BEST Highland Resta Also -- ideal for sm King St. and Hwy. 12 A FAMILY RESTAURANT WITHA FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE AND MENU TOSUIT ALL or BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON Why don't you call and make a reservation now. urant & Tavern allor large parties. Midland 526-9307 in the Sportsman's Lounge with IRENE MACLEAN Come and enjoy a Singalong We serve a SMORGASBORD ~ EVERY DAY FROM 5p.m.to9p.m. Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday from 9p.m. tola.m. VICTORIA Call for reservations 534-7214 wargour call 549-8671' WATERGATE if (4 K( Steak House & Taver, Offers the finest steaks, seafood and service. Fully licensed. Business Men's Luncheon' Monday-Friday 12:00-2:30 p.m. Weekend Entertainment Reservations , Main St. Waterfront Penetanguishene Tf chile DINING ROOM TAVERN "QUIET RELAXED ATMOSPHERE OVERLOOKING MIDLAND HARBOUR" TAKE-OUT SERVICE 12 Noon te 1 am Licensed Under LLBO "FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE" TOWN DOCK MIDLAND Got.5 26-6622 526-9221 Brooklpy GulfClir, Hwy. 27 South of Midland. SMORGASBORD SUNDAY AUG. 17 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Licensed Dining Room Adults *3.95 Under 12 *2.50 Ph. 526-9872 a magnificent view BAVARIAN HOUSE OF MIDLAND Restaurant and Tavern' Enjoy our specialty of German Cuisine with a Canadian taste. Excellent dining facilities, with overlooking Georgian Bay. Sandy Bay Hotel Midland / Penetang 549-2245 WEDNESDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY< Smorgasbord FRESH Roast Turkey Roast Beef Spare Ribs Salads & Pies NEXT SAT. NITE DANCE Aug. 23 of the countryside Steak LICENSED U 519 Hugel Wilts Midtown DINING ROOM and LOUNGE Downtown Dining in Style SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS "AND ROAST BEEF Hours 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM Mon. Tues. Wed. 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Thur. Fri. Sat. CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Houde NDER L.L.B.0. Ph. 526-2266 BAVARIAN HOUSE OF MIDLAND TAVERN ENJOY OUR SPECIALITY OF GERMAN CUISINE WITH A CANADIAN TASTE EXCELLENT DINING FACILITIES AND A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OVERLOOKING GEORGIAN BAY OPEN YEAR ROUND ~ AIR CONDITIONED RELAX IN OUR INDOOR-OUTDOOR BEER GARDEN FRI & SAT DANCING 9 PM - 1 AM Open Daily 12 Noon to 1 AM FOR RESERVATIONS CALL PT McNICOLL 534-3202 FULLY LICENSED BY LLBO LOCATED 2 MILES PAST MARTYR'S SHRINE (COMING FROM MIDLAND) or Hwy 12 "CONCESSION RD # a 1 MIDLAND Am oe. oe oo SOPOPPPP ISAS SOSS OHO Liev

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