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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 May 1980, p. 27

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tapas lining |. ne Huronia calendar Thursday, May 15 -- At 8 p.m. the Midland-Penetang Naturalists' Club presents Mr. Bill Cattley speaking on Frogs and Toads of Simcoe County. Meeting will be held at the Wildlife Centre and everyone is welcome. -- Immunization Clinic - from 1:30 - 6 p.m. - held at the Simcoe County District Health Unit office at 578 King Street (rear of Department of Tran- sport building) - available to all adults in the area who require a booster shot or wish to start their immunization for tetanus / polio or straight polio. Saturday, May 17 -- Midland Civitan Club, annual top:soil and manure sale at Adco Tire lot. Saturday, May 24 St. Paul's United Church Mr. and Mrs. Club annual garage sale 10 a.m. at 414 King Street, Midland. Saturday, May 24 -- Midland and District Branch of the Ontario Humane Society. will have a garage sale at 10 a.m. behind Burnie's Bakery, King St., Midland. Proceeds to be used to aid in the prevention of cruelty to animals. Tuesday, May 27 -- Midland Minor Hockey Ladies' Auxiliary Parent and Player Banquet and Awards Night (one parent per family), 6:30 p.m., at Midland Cen- tennial Arena. Admission $2 per parent. Wednesday, May 28 -- The Canadian Diabetic Association, Huronia and District Branch, meeting at Trinity Parish Church Hall, 24 Collier Street, Barrie 8 p.m. Topic: Obesity and Diabetes. Speaker: Dr. Gerald Wong, Specialist in Internal Medicine and Metabolism, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Public is welcome. -- The Huronia Social Planning Council will be holding its Annual Dinner Meeting on at the Highland Motel. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m.; Dinner at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Graham Leithbridge, Regional Director, Adult Services, Ministry of Community and Social Services. All welcome. Tickets ($8.00) available at Contact - 526-9333. Friday, May 30 -- There will be a Spring Tea and Bake Sale in the auditorium of the Knox Presbyterian Church on Hugel Avenue, from 2 to 5 p.m. Sponsored by the W.A. of Knox Church. Saturday, May 31 -- The Waverley United Church will be sponsoring an Auction Sale and all donations will be gratefully accepted. Contact Roy Truax at 322-1636. Orton Brown at 322-1297 or Royce French at 322-1695. -- Waubaushene Cubs will be holding their annual bottle drive in the mor- ning. We will take all returnable bot- tles. The proceeds will go towards Cub activities such as camping and field trips. The support of the community for their local Cubs is greatly appreciated. -- The Midland and District Ability Association (for the handicapped) aré holding their first garage sale on Saturday, June 7 at 932 Yonge St. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please help us to help ourselves. To donate to the Midland and District Ability Association (for the handicapped garage sale,) please call Contact at 526-9333 or F. Shunk at 526- 9333. A pick up will be arranged. Friday, June 6 -- Midland Curling: Club will be holding its annual Monster Garage Sale from 6 p.m. until 9. For contributions to be picked up, call 526-5835 or 526-8588. Saturday, June7 -- The Ebenezer United Church is holding an auction sale at 11 a.m. at the church grounds, located on the Ebenezer Road, Con. 2 Tay Township. Come and bid on the furniture, hand- made quilts etc. Lunch, bazaar items and home baking will be available. Any items you would care to donate will be gratefully accepted. Please call Keith Wood 526-6694. -- Midland and District Ability Association (for the handicapped) are holding their first garage sale on Saturday June 7 at 932 Yonge St., Midland form 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. To donate to this sale please phone Contact at 526- 9333 or Frank Shunk at 526-9945 to arrange for a pick up. Birthday party -- Ideal Rebekah Lodge No. 199 are holding their 61st birthday party Friday, May 23, 1980 at the I.0.0.F. Hall, Dominion Avenue. A salad plate supper and sale of home baking from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Tickets from members $4.00 each. Notice -- Midland Nursery School (formerly St. Paul's Co-operative Nursery School) is now accepting registration for 3 and 4 year olds for both co- operative and non co-operative classes for the 1980-81 nursery school year at St. Paul's. For further information please call Debbie Just 526-3026. iT tia all Satie -aiallbeataowen gc AW Biss SNS The Wright singers to entertain at church Vandalism still major concern At a council meeting in Victoria Harbour, Monday night, residents once again expressed their concern over vandalism in the village. Clint Todd, owner of the Harbour Hardware, told council that once again he has had more windows smashed to his store. "If we're just into May what will happen when -the summer comes?" asked Todd. Counciller Jack Baks told Todd he intends to go to the OPP and see . what can be done about the situation. Tennis club in a bind It was proposed by the Midland Tennis Club at last Thursday's Parks ° Board meeting that the Midland YMCA take over its management. Presently one man is running the tennis club and it was thought that since the YMCA is close it could do the job just as well. H.S. ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. Plumbing Heating e DOMESTIC e INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK Specializing in: SUMMER COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 3A ROBERT ST. W. by Beulah M. Barr Rev. Allan Barnes, Pastor of Westmount United Church, Orillia, will be in charge of the Hobart Memorial Church Service to be held on Sunday af- ternoon, May 18 at 2:30 p.m. The Wright Singers of Newmarket will supply the music for the oc- casion. A Memorial Service is held annually at the Church and friends from near and far congregate under it's roof to participate. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend this special service. A goodly number of people attended the Auction Sale held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wright on May 30th. Mr. J. J. Dunn, of Barrie, visited in the area on Tuesday. The Seedling Tree digging and planting at Midhurst and area has been continuous throughout the past weeks regardless of weather conditions, as early planting' is essential. A number of area residents have been employed there. No one can say the Measles disease is not as persistent now as in days of yore. Some local folk can testify to that. Some children are still falling heir to it much to their displeasure. If it isn't one thing its another. Mr. and Mrs. Garner, of Barrie, visited at Deepdale Farm over the weekend. Ross was a former produce manager at Loblaws in Orillia and is now with Loblaws in Collingwood. Mrs. Garner works part-time for Loblaws in Barrie. They have been spen- ding several days readying their cottage at Lake Joseph for the warm season ahead as Ross well as beautifying the grounds with flower beds, etc. BRAND NEW 39"" bed ensemble, cannon ball style, pine finish, complete $189.00. New & Used Furniture, 202 Dunlop St. W. Barrie (behind the white house). Phone collect , 737-4774. Budget terms arranged. (Closed Mondays). Thursdays & Fridays "1S YOURS.../F YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Welcome Wagon hostess is the right person to help you find a place in your new community. Call 526-8574 (so00d Music All The Time " Other' residents present at the meeting also expressed concern about the garbage in village and teenagers hanging around. "It's going to be a terrible place if we let young people run the place," said one resident. Although no solution has yet been made, Douglas Jackson, reeve, agreed that he and Baks would go to the police to help remedy the problem. 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