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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Oct 1976, p. 6

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TOPSOIL by EF. Lorraine Orr and a pathway across the Large or Small Amount The executive of the lawn i the library Fe Coldwater Memorial property. This would Medium & Library met last week necessitate the removal with Murray Payne, of the lilac trees now s representalive of the separating the two lots Good Quality Coldwater Legion, and he Legion also intends to , Reeve Earl Brandon to relocate the present : < discuss the proposed cenotaph on Main Street Priced accordingly. improvements to the North, to the Legion Legion property on Main properly Street and Michael Ann The library execulive Drive are concerned about the proposed removal of trees as they feel it will allow too much access to library property. They 'have postponed giving a final decision until the subject has been more For further information call BRUCE TINNEY The property is con- tiguous to the south side of the library property Mr. Payne advised that -- ) the plans for the vacant lot included the addition thoroughly discussed of top soil and sod, and the __The property behind the installation of Executive meets to discuss legion property District This will E. Lorraine Orr, Coldwater Lorraine Kindy, Victoria Harbour Charlotte Gerdes, Waubaushene 538-2977 686-7847 534-3338 library. between the row the new books. of lilac trees: and the include 175 books for news: Legion building also juveniles and 375 for belongs to the library adults Plans are now in progress The board members to add fill to this land and were very pleased with relocate the trees to the -- the way the library booth back of the property alt the Coldwater Fall During the library lair was enjoyed by the board's regular meeting a public and they hope to have the booth again next motion was passed. to confirm with Custom year Klectric the installation The Coldwater Home by E. Lorraine Orr the Court House on Grey of new lighting in the Hardware has donated Persons interested in Street library plexiglass to protect the the continuing success of New ideas and con- The yearly budget was . copy of a mid-30's_ the Coldwater and _ structive criticism are reviewed and because of newspaper now on Jistrict Fall Fair are needed in all a small surplus an ad- display in the library invited to attend the organizations, and the members of the Society invite everyone to this meeting. Change date Coldwater and District Agricultural Society meeting on 'Tuesday, November 2, at 8 p.m fn ditional number of hooks Circulation figures for can be purchased. The the month were: Fic- hook comniittee is tion- 429; Juvenile--214; meeting today to choose Non-fiction-- 105 BARGAIN HUNTERS BONANZA $99 00 ona 3 pc. 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Five piece Swivel sets from We have in stock ee CEDAR CHESTS all carry a moth proof warranty a nice gift idea for Christmas - lay away now - wn out ret UNPAINTED FURNITURE (Solid pine) an All clearance priced WE TAKE TRADE INS aE we ames 101 Main St. Penetanguishene COME IN, HAVE A COFFEE & COMPARE VALUES -- Urb's HomeF urnishings | "You Furnish The House, We Furnish The Home" LOTS OF " Word is out FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE aed Ra -Means SAVINGS 549-8912 Page 6, Wednesday, October 27, 1976 Ae Ln en BES Oo ot Ph bn oe OS Lo OS, ae Due to unavoidable circumstances il is necessary for the Cold- water Senior Citizens to change the date of their first euchre party of the season: 'he winter schedule will now begin Tuesday ; November 16, al 8:30 p.m. in the Riverside Centre. Social notebook Clara Vivian was eXx- tremely -- busy with company last week when many visitors called on her. They included Mrs. Ann Cox of Milton, Mrs. Irene Campbell, Six Mile Lake, William Evans, Streetsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pridham of Stayner. While in the village the Pridhams also called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinnear. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews of Coldwater have recently returned from a four-day bus tour, conducted by Penetang- Midland Coach Lines, to Nashville 'Tennessee, where they visiled the famous Grand Ole Opry and enjoyed the music of Western singers Hank Snow, Stu Philips and Minnie Pearl. ~ During this visit they toured the homes of celebrities Eddie Arnold. and Minnie Pearl, and they were particularly impressed with the guitar-shaped swimming pool owned by Webb Pierce. Another highlight of the trip was a visit to Opry Land, which is similar to Disney World. The Drying of Flowers will be the topic of guest speaker Mrs. Doris Scott at the October meeting of the Coldwater and District Horticultural Society on Thursday, October 28. The meeting will begin al 8 p.m. at the Riverside Centre. Everyone is inviled to attend. Yoga Clas: Meeting to be held for those interested insuccess of fall fair The Senior Citizens first yoga class was w J \ attended when twe -e : four interested persons | came to hear Kristan Sidhu explain the benefits received from the practicing of the art. Because of the interest shown, regular classes will be held November 4 and 18, al 2 p.m. On October 28 at 2 p.m. the guest speaker at the Senior Citizen meeting will be Jim Somerville, evangelist, who has been speaking at the services held in the United Church in Cold- water in alfiliation with the Outreach from the Cross. Birthday Wishes Birthday - congratul- ° ations are extended to Jan Van Der Graef of 60 ; McKenzie St. in Orillia, § who will be 72 years old on © November 10. Mr. Van Der Graef brought his family to Coldwater 27 years ago from Haarlem, Amsterdan), Holland. After working on the farm of Gib Walker, Con- cession 10, Medonte, for a time, the family moved to Orillia where Mr. Van Der Graef was employed at the Falhroy Factory. Mrs. Peter Ostertag (Maria) of Coldwater still recalls the rigors of rough seas on the trip from Holland to Canada. Son, Bram, will 'be arriving from Holland in (ime for his father's birthday. Other members of the family are sons Dan and Youpe, who still live in Holland, and Jan who resides jin Newmarket. Another daughter, Mrs. Robert Lee (Nellie) lives in Barrie. Date to Remember-- Saturday, October 30-- Hobby, Arts and Crafts at Christmas Bazaar, Kady. Community Centre. Sponsored hy Eady Women's Institute. +...» Whether you want to buy or sell, use the hh classifieds for speedy results or APPS Ay ee ae Oe

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