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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Jul 1980, p. 18

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TEE LE OS ME SDE RSE DLE Di Huronia calendar July 7-11 -- Huronia Fitness Project moves into the Huronia Mall this week for workshops. Testing provides assessment on body fat, blood pressure, heart attack risks, grip strength, flexibility and endurance. Free and open to the public. July 12 -- Anyone interested in entering a canoe in "Shondecti'"" on Saturday, July 12, which includes a portage, race and flotilla, should pick up an application form now at either Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons, the Midland Chamber of Commerce, The Parlour, Huronia Office Services or Midland YMCA. You can also enter by calling Sainte-Marie at 526-7838. "Shondecti" is sponsored by the friends of Sainte-Marie. _ -- St. Mary's Parish in Victoria Harbour will have a summer bazaar beginning at 12 noon. There will be a garage sale, bake sale, bazaar table, bingo and lucky draws. Also strawberry shortcake, coffee, pop and hot dogs. Everyone welcome. July 14 - 16 -- Huronia Fitness Project, sponsored by Tiny Township, will be at the Wyebridge Community Centre Monday to Wednesday. Free testing programs and workshops. July 14 'Timothy Christian Home and School presents "The Young North Dutch Folk Group' on Monday, July 14 at 8 p.m. at the Central Collegiate Theatre, Barrie. The group will perform an evening filled with Dutch folk songs and dances complete with traditional Dutch costume. Tickets available from Continental Specialties or Wynia's Bakery and Delights, both in Barrie. Admission will be $3.50. Notice -- 15th annual Summer Antique Market, July 15, 7 to 10 p.m., July 16 and 17, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Country Mill, Balm Beach Road, featuring a Country Craft Shoppe and sponsored by the Auxiliary to Huronia District Hospital, Midland. Friday, July 18 Saturday, July 19 -- Crafts Tea - unique quality handcrafts. Pottery, stained glass, floral arrangements, antique dolls, hand weaving, sculptured figurines, miniature flowers. All at St. Paul's United Church, King Street, Midland, at 10 a.m. both days. Saturday, July 19 -- Toanche Parks and Recreation are sponsoring the 4th Annual Bazaar at Toanche Park. A Fastball Tournament will begin at 9 a.m. Afternoon events include: Dunk Tank, Bake Sale, Fishpond, Balloons. Fun and games for all: Hamburgs and hot dogs will be sold. An outdoor dance will begin from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Good Times. Admission $7 per couple. Everyone welcome. -- There will be a "Mini Auction" sale in St. Mark's Parish House, Third Street, Midland at 1 p.m. -- Bazaar, tea and Bake sale from 2 to 4 p.m. at IOOF Hall, sponsored by Margaret Rebekah Lodge, Waubaushene. -- The Third annual Orillia Scottish Festival gets underway today in downtown Orillia with a parade at 1:30 p.m., followed by an af- ternoon of competitions at Couchiching Park. The afternoon will feature entries from the Ontario Legion Massed Pipes and Drums, the Shettleston and Toolcross Choir from Glasgow, Scotland, Highland and Scottish Country dancers, and a caber toss contest. In the evening, a celeidh will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 34. Friday night is the Festival Night dance. Support the festival -- buy a $1 ribbon. July 26 Huronia Association for the Mentally Retarded is making plans for its 'floating casino' to be held aboard the Georgian Queen on July 26. The ship leaves Penetanguishene sharp at 8 p.m. The Village Fair at the Oakview Com- munity Centre is set to go July 26-27 at Wasaga Beach. Featured will be arts and crafts displays, home baking, a mini-circus, square dancing, booth set-ups and some local entertainment including the group the Ukulele 'A's. Fun gets underway at 1 p.m. both days and continues until 10 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. Sunday, July 27 --The Georgian Bay Art Society will have its annual show and sale at the Midland Cen- tennial Arena from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Anyone wishing to exhibit in this show may get fur- ther details from Bert Lacroix 526-6578, Gladys Robinson 526-8751 and Murray Cooper 526-9966. All are welcome. This includes photography and art in any medium. Stompers stay in third spot with 9-4 win Cumming-Nicholson Stompers have a good hold on third place in the Senior division ball hockey standings after a 9-4 win over V. Robitaille Construction Tuesday evening. Outshooting their opponents by almost a 2- 1 margin, Cumming- Nicholson got a hat trick from Kirk Swales. Jeff Wright added a pair for Indusmin takes game 4-1 For only the second time this year Italia's soccer club has gone down to defeat...this time 4-1 at the hands of in Barrie and District Soccer League action shown here at Midland Secondary School. Midland Indusmin Moreau. the Stompers. Fred Laurin, Paul Loughran, Chris Wright and Mark Cardwell had singles. Replying for Robitaille Construction were Doug Edwards, Indusmin was ahead 4-0 with minutes to go in the game when Italia scored its only goal. Paul Cox scored twice for winners with single goals coming off the toes of John Swales and Dennis night game, E. G. Mink Insurance with a hat trick. got by the league Gabriel Marion had doormat, Dock Lunch the other goal. Penguins 3-2. Craig Gaurrpie: John In another Tuesday Premiums premiums. Beauchamp and Brent Hamelin scored for the Huronia Scoreboard Ladies Intermediate Softball League Standings (as of July 9) GP WHHL Pts Penetang G &C 12 eal 22 Penetang Juveniles 11 10 1 20 Midland 12 a5 14 Phelpston 12 tee «14 ChristianIsland 11 5) 6 10 Sturgeon Bay 13 a..9 8 Port MeNicoll 11 28 4 Victoria Harbour 12 Wh 2 Tuesday, July 8 Sturgeon Bay - 14 Port McNicoll -5 Wednesday, July 9 Penetang G & C - 13 Christian Island - 2 Penetang Juveniles - 12 Phelpston - 1 Midland - 16 Port MeNicoll -5 Olympia Fastball League League Standings' (as of July 9) W L Pts Therriens i) Se eee K! Adco Tire ease Rama Georgian Bay Real Estate Or 3) eZ Midland Trojans a) bye SK Midland Merchants 4) 4 38 Mr. Submarine Sete a6 Georgian Bay Retailers ee) 2 YMCA offers several clinics MIDLAND: Y.M.C.A. is offering Weight Training and Racquetball Clinics. The racquetball clinic will be on July 22, 23, & 24. The program will consist of slides, in- struction on rules and participation. The weight training will be on July 29, 30. This is also for beginners to become familiar with the equipment and learn the benefits of keeping fit through this method commonly called isokinetics. Both courses are for all ages and_ all beginners, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Also for all interested to learn how to play tennis the Y.M.C.A. is offering another course. This will be for Hwy. 27 PI MIDLAND DRIVE-IN © AG FIVE FINGER of DEATH 526-2411 From the MADman who started beginners, or just to go over problem areas, rules etc. It will be on an individual or doubles basis. The times will be to: your convenience. | The instructor for the above courses ___is| monica Hue, tor more information call the Y.M.C.A. King St., Midland -@ranada gnn Midland, Ont. Hwy. 27 & ee Balm Beach Road Toro Lounge Fri, Sat. & Sun. _ SPECIAL Roast Prime Rib of Beef soma MARK HAMILL - HARRISON BILLY DEE WILLIAMS - ANTHONY DANIELS cosameg DAVID PROWSE - KENNY BAKER - PETER MAYHEW FRANK OZ * | Adult Entertainment No Student Prices Saturday or Holiday _ CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE 526-5791 | 926-2797 ~~ FORD - CARRIE FISHER o=~ (uct (1d Produchon -- & \wentetn Cantury tox Cetecne Faered «©: Ponce -- Coles by Dark Vien \aoesctores -- Pants by Cxtae® "V)ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ON RSO RECORDS ~» a TM GAUCAG EMA LHD (1H) 1980 Nitely 7 & 9:15 Friday, July 11, 1980, Page 19 ie {

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