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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 May 1980, p. 26

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i & a fe i ) e L teh a e is} ane coer. |i cmenen 71980 executive The 1980 executive of the Simcoe Centre District Women's Institute was elected in the Waverley United Church last Thursday. Front left are Mrs. Hugh Ritchie (curator Tweedsmuir history), Mrs. Michael Jacobs (Federation of Agriculture rep.), Mrs. John Knuff (President), Mrs. Peter Clute (First Vice), Mrs. Allan Drinkill (Past. Pres.), Mrs. Business expands in Midland Saturday afternoon Midland Chamber of Commerce president, Cowden cut the ceremonial ribbon to officially open Bestway Rent-all at 542 Bay St. On hand to receive the town's best wishes and congratulations were OPP probe separate break-ins Investigation. . conti- nues into two break-ins in Victoria Harbour which took place at roughly the same time, OPP say, occurred between April 29 and May 2. Some time between April 30 and May 2 a 17 inch colour television, and a combination radio and tape player, valued at approximately $900, was taken from the Robins Point Road cottage of Larry Rudolph of Scar- borough. The cottage's rear door was forced. Also. some time between April 29 and May 2 a propane tank and torch valued at $150 was taken from the garage of William Laing, also of Robins Point Road. Gerry VanKlink, owner of the Cycle Shop next door and owner of the new NorSim Equipment building which houses Bestway Rent-all. With them is manager of Bestway Rent-all, Wayne Turner. Erpie Serving the Midland-Penetanguishene Business Community and Tourist Industry ® The Very Best Accommodation in the Area ® Awarded the Certificate of Merit. By Dominion Automobile Association Classified as excellent accommodation by Canadian Automobile Association Approved by the Ontario Motor League publication "Tourist Guidebook of Ontario" & Colour TV, Air-conditioning, telephones and froadioom in every room. @ HWY. 27 & YONGE ST. 526-5441 Page 26, Wednesday, May 14, 1980 John De Gorter (Public Relations Officer). Back row from left Mrs. Ray Tuck (Resolutions Con- venor), Mrs. Walter Kitsemetriy (Sec.-Treas.), Mrs. Alex Sheppard (Family and Consumer Affairs Convenor), Mrs. Morris Darby (Convenor of Agric. and Can. Ind.) and Mrs. Douglas Giffen (Convenor Citizenship and World Affairs). by Mrs. A. Giffen Mrs. Gordon Giffen and Mrs. Eric Ball enjoyed a weekend visiting Niagara-on-the Lake and Elmira. They also called on Mrs. Dockman of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dougall of Port Dover. Miss Lucy Noor- degraaf was the guest of honour at a community shower on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ploeg. Lucy is to be married to Michael Barrett of Barrie on May 24. A delicious lunch and social time followed. On Friday evening a pleasant social time was held in the community hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. David Ball. They were presented with a pair of bedroom lamps, carving knives and a cup and saucer by the Harry Giffen were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gallagher of Toronto, Mrs. Edna Wiggins of Barrie, Miss Ruby Avison of Willowdale, and Mrs. Frisby of Victoria Square. Mrs. John Ploeg, Mrs. Doug Giffen, and Mrs. Aubrey Giffen attended the Simcoe Centre District Annual at Waverley on May 8. On Wednesday evening, May 7, the Edenvale Women's Institute met in the community hall. The Roll Call was answered by showing a foreign coin or paper money and telling something about it. Mrs. Rob Haidner responded to the Motto - "For the prevention of war create peace." She read the Desiderata. Mrs. R. Ward announced she Church plates for sale. Our guest for the evening was Mrs. Isobel Nash of Midhurst. She showed pictures of her trip to Israel and told us a lot of information of that country. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. J. McNabb, Mrs. R. Maw and Mrs. M. Sewers. The Edenvale 4-H Homemaking Club had its Achievement Night for their unit 'Your Corner of the World."' Ten girls from our club completed this unit. Rosanne Maw was the commentator for our exhibit "The Art of Arrangements". Everyone is welcome to attend the piano recital of the pupils of Anne Giffen on Friday May 30 at 8 p.m. at Minesing United IN birthday parties recently and en- Re tertained several A MURDER MIDLAND | =x: has some Edenvale Church. friends -and neighbours of the community. A tasty lunch and _ visit brought an enjoyable evening to a close. Peter. Haidner and Barbara Giffen both had M.S.S. presents . . . DOES IT Agatha Christie's Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IS ANNOUNCED" May 14, 15, 16 Midland Secondary School REGISTRATION for Kindergarten At Honey Harbour Public School Auditorium will take place on Curtain 8:00 p.m. WED.. MAY 21st Tickets at the door ate 1 to5 p.m. Students *1.50 Adults §3.00 Sainte-Marie among the Hurons (1639-1649) Highway 12, Midland and the Historic Naval and Military Establishments (1817-1856), End of Church St., Penetanguishene. Explore. and touch Ontario's Heritage. Skilled, costumed in- terpreters make your visit a memorable occasion for the entire family. SITES OPEN DAILY 10-6 Ministry of Culture and Recreation Hon Reuben Baetz Minister tine Ra, eaten sig RPA ean f

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