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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Jun 1980, p. 29

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16 le a! y ot rine rer SNS OH SY (OD O We VON Nw bees ey eet wae GNM ee wiv peas th AAS Leena) ore, tee oy ee... Ay N In concert Sunday Andre Forget, Nonie Thompson and Dan Irvine will compete with seven other amateur songwriters and performers this Sunday afternoon at the Blue Mountain Bandshell in Collingwood. These three werechosen from among 25 entrants in the area. Top prize is $500. Three major record companies and three music publishers will be the final judges. recording potential are the criteria. Creativity and 'Three key meetings planned Next regular meeting of Simcoe County Council has been slated for June 17 at Midhurst starting at 10 a.m. Meanwhile members of Midland PUC plan to _ meet on June 16 for their next regular meeting. It is scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. start. And it appears members of Midland council will be meeting again this month although it had been hoped to stage only one regular meeting per month during June, July and August. Monday night councillors agreed to meet again on June 23 at 7:30 p.m. to review a number of pressing matters. Area finalists i afodtaci Penetang Midland | Maclean Hunter CABL PROMOTING CANADIAN TALENT! Huronia calendar Thursday, June 12 -- At Ste. Marie Park, 6 p.m. Midland- Penetang Field Naturalists' Club will hold its annual picnic (pot luck) followed by a walk at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. Saturday, June 14 -- Curling Centennial garage and bake sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. -- June Tea, Bake and Craft sale at St. Andrew's Centennial Manor, from 2 to 4 p.m. Please plan to attend. We will be happy to see you. -- Midland Volleyball Club's Spring Extravaganza. Gigantic garage sale, bake sale and car wash for the adults and a Fun Fair for the kids. Something for all ages at Sacred Aig School. Doors open from 9 a.m. until 2 a Menibens of the Penetanguishene Curling Club are to hold a garage sale at the curling club from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will also include a bake sale, organizers say. -- 4th Midland Cub and Scout book sale at Zellers parking lot, 9:30 to 3:30 p.m. Books can be dropped at United Church, Zellers, A and P, Edwards store or phone 526-9995, 526- 6854 for pickup. -- Come to our picnic at Coldwater Canadiana Museum today between noon and 4 p.m. Competitions, prizes, crafts, bake sale. Bring your lunch or eat outs. Free admission. Museum is off Hwy 12 on Woodrow Road. For information call 835-5032. -- Have we got a sale for you! Yes, the Midland Lawn Bowling Club is holding its third annual Garage Sale at the Clubhouse, King Street South, at 10 a.m. Come and see what treasures we have for sale. Some an- tiques. No need to go home and make lunch, coffee and doughnuts available. Bring a friend, bring several friends. Remember the date, Saturday, June 14, 10 a.m. Sunday, June 15 -- The Historical Automobile Society of Canada, Huronia Region, will hold its 5th Annual Antique Car Show and Flea Market from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Orillia Fair Grounds, Hwy. 12, 2 km west of Orillia. Admission $1. Treat Dad on Father's Day. Saturday, June 21 -- The Waubaushene Anglican Guild will hold a strawberry tea and bake sale on the lawn at Mrs. M. Taylor's, Percy Street, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. -- A Rummage sale will be held in St. Mark's Parish House, Third Street, in Midland. Doors open at 10 a.m. -- Toanche Parks and Recreation will sponsor a dance at the Lafontaine Hall, from 9 to 1 a.m. Admission $7 a couple. Music by Varitones. Door prizes, spot dances. Lunch will be served. Everyone welcome. Saturday, June 28 -- A bake, book and white elephant sale is to be held at the Surf in Balm Beach, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The sale is sponsored by. the C.B.0. Parks and Recreation and everyone is welcome. Notice -- 1st Penetang Cub and Scout Mothers' Auxiliary raffle of a Tiffany lamp, was won by Robbie Desroches, 82 Poyntz Street, Penetanguishene. New Flos WI to meet again in September by Mrs. A. Wanless The Ladies Aid of Knox Church Centre Flos held their June meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Train, with fourteen members attending. Mrs. Len McFadden presided at the meeting and Mrs. Greta Minty was secretary. The motto commented on was "Trust in the Lord at all times" and hymn 527, "Saviour, like a shep- pard lead us' was sung and a prayer by Mrs. and the Lord's Prayer Reta Bell. Refresh- Mrs. Tony Porretta Lounge was repeated in unison. ments were served and and Mrs. Roger Del The scripture reading by Mrs. McFadden was Romans 13. A biblical verse containing the word 'Tribute' was the roll call. Mrs. Ethel Hunter gave the topic, a paper on the decline and fall of morality by Rev. Dr. Stanford Reid who had been the guest speaker at the church's 102nd anniversary the previous Sunday. The' meeting closed with hymn 472, Stand up, Stand up for Jesus a social time was en- joyed. The meetings will resume in the fall with the September 3 meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifford Grigg of (Chae 322-2890 ® DRIVE-IN THEATRE All Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change © ©0000 0000000000000 6000% starts we June 11th Elmvale. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Cline Rawn on the death of her aunt, Mrs. Bert Jamieson of Guthrie, who passed away Monday in the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie. The funeral took place on Wed- nesday at the Steckley Funeral Home. Mastro were delegates to the annual convention of the CWL held on Wednesday, June 4 at the Royal York Hotel. Cardinal Carter was guest peaker at the evening banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Rawn were in Hamilton from Friday to Sunday attending the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec. It was held at Mohawk College. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wanless were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wylie of Collingwood. (Granada din Midland, Ont. Hwy. 27 & Me Balm Beach Road Fri, Sat. & Sun. Roast Prime Rib of Beef 526-2797 'Toro SPECIAL Ad ult entertainment PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A ROBERT EYANS/IRVING AZOFF PRODUCTION AJAMES BRIDGES FILM JOHN TRAVOLTA "URBAN COWBOY ALSO STARRING DEBRAWINGER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER C.O.ERICKSON BASED UPON THE STORY BY AARON LATHAM SCREENPLAY BY JAMES BRIDGES AND AARON LATHAM PRODUCED BY a EER AZOFF DIRECTED BY JAMES BRIDGES PANAVISION" (READ THE BANTAM BOOK) [""ocmsaxncmes uns | APARAMOUNT PICTURE a. FMLRRY Be RAO NT PRC ICMES CONMOW ERIN ALL STRAT i CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St., Midland Nitely 7&9 526-5791 STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 13 Hard hat days and honky-tonk nights. Warning, some language may be offensive, Theatre Branch Ont. Wednesday, June 11, 1980, Page 29

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