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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Aug 1980, p. 29

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Coldwater True story retold by E. Lorraine Orr Have you picked up your new telephone book? They are available at the telephone office now. Connor of Coldwater, telling of life at Severn Falls and the Big Chute during the construction of the hydro-electric facilities there. "45 Years in the Victor and his wife Huronia calendar Aug. 13, 14, 15 -- Huronia Fitness Project will be in Penetang Aug. 13 at the arena from noon until 7 p.m. August 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday, August 15 from 9 a.m. until noon. Saturday, August 16 -- The Wyevale Ball Park Fastball tour- nament featuring recreational teams only will be played in Wyevale on Saturday, August 16. Rain-out date for the even. has been set at August 23. -- A Beef Barbecue will be held in Waverley Saturday, Aug. 16 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Centre. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 for children under 12. For more information call Cindy Lockhart at 322-3172. -- The Coldwater and District Minor Hockey Parents Association will hold an elimination draw and dance in the Coldwater and District Community Centre from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Northern Edition. Price $5 per he worked for the Hydro. Vic has had 100 copies of his book published and is offering them for sale at $12 per copy. Persons wishing to Coldwater. Visiting with their grandparents, Kay and Al Brand, are Kelly Hodge and Emily Macdonald, both from Toronto. The girls have been busy sightseeing and have been to the dog show at Barrie, the Kempenfeldt craft show and Santa's Village. Wrae and John Swaile and children, John and Tracy, have returned from vacationing in Toronto and Cochrane, where they visited with Crescent are enjoying visits from parents, Jack and _ Dorothy Cropper of Runcorn, Cheshire, England. Anna's mother Josie Winer of Huyton, Liverpool, and cousin Dianne Cristian, also of Liverpool, have also been visiting. The Connor family reunion was held on Aug. 2 with 52 relatives enjoying dinner at the Coldwater Legion. The group then gathered at the home of Eva and Victor Connor, Grey Mrs. Michael Wassell and the John Orr family for the holiday weekend. Andy Jones, son of Mrs. Kathleen Jones of Main Street South, has returned from an ex- tended holiday with his friend David Bratt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bratt in Thorold, Ontario. Stephen Galang, son of Mrs. Mona Galang of Harriet Street has been accepted at Fanshawe Community College in London, Ontario. He will be studying a course in day of swimming at Six Mile Provincial Park last week. Visiting with Victor and Eva Connor has been their son Gordon and his wife Jean, and grandchildren Farn and Tracey Connor, grand- son Ron and his wife Bonney Connor, all of Tungstan, N.W.T. and cousins Joe and Mildred Connor from Terrace Drive, Delta, BC. A surprise birthday party was given for Irene Bannerman by her sister, Dorothy Sallows, last week. A large bell is now decorating the lawn in front of Georgina and Bush" is a true story, fya raised their family purchase acopy may do Wrae's sister, Joan Street. Mechanical Enginee- Jack Waterson's home written by Victor at the Big Chute while so by contacting Vic Ewen and family. ring Technology. on Grey Street. Connor at 686-7727, or John and Anna Mrs. Beryl Gregory of Melanie Fontaine and After Georgie pur- writing to Box 46, Cropper of Sunset Schomberg visited with Valerie Orr enjoyed a chased the bell at an auction sale last week, she discovered it had been previously owned by Bill Wylie, Sr. of Coldwater. Mr. Wylie purchased the bell from a farm sale at Uhtoff many years ago. It had been used at one time to call the farm workers in from the fields for meals. The Watersons plan to install their new bell on the roof of their garage. by Mrs. A. Giffen Great goings on were happening down by the bridge at the river recently, when a milk commercial was made on the property of Mr. and Mrs. A. Giffen and Mr. and Mrs. G. Giffen. The commercial featured a woman and and Carleton Counties with the North Simcoe Soil and Crop Association recently. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Giffen and family were Clair Davey of Toronto and Ana Vauz of Portugal. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ball had Mrs. Fern Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Giffen and Jason of Wyevale; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams and family and Mrs. Owen of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Giffen enjoyed § a weekend visiting at Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Church directory {38% -- a Martyrs' Shrine Masses at the Shrine eases q person. All proceeds for Minor Hockey. child walking by the Dougall of Weston, Ken Giffen visited with Mr. Weekends: Weekdays: Sie Sunday, Aug. 17 river through the long Thorpe and family of and Mrs. Keith Wood of Sat. -7:30 p.m. 10: . : é : 0:30.a.m. bf, -- You are cordially invited to attend the grass. : OrilliaandMr.and Mrs. Wyebridge on Sunday. Sun. - 9-10:30 p.m. 12 Noon r Annual Cemetery Service at Waverley United Congratulations to the * noe Ba of Hert They also had Mr. and 12 Noon 7:30 p.m Church at 10 a.m. Speaker will be Mr. A. Minesing OASA teams CNicghysa> eir Mrs. Wm. Pinnigar of 7:30 p.m. reise Mertz. Special music. who competed in a Sunday guests. Toronto as_ their e ) Monday, Aug. 18 tournament in Sarnia on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew weekend guests. : | -- Vacation Bible School at Calvary Baptist the weekend. The McLure of Brampton Anne Giffen par- Confessions before masses | Church, Midland, is to be held from Aug. 18 to Midgets came out in were Sunday guests of ticipated in a golf (Or on request at the office) 4 ' Aug. 29, 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Kindergarten second place and the ati and Mrs. Doug tournament in Belleville to Grade 8. Juveniles took fourth ilfen, over the weekend. -- The Hub Motel in Elmvale will once again spot out of the 16 teams Recent visitors with be the site for the Elmvale Daycamp to run competing. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon from 9:30 until 3:30 p.m. weekdays beginning Aubrey and Graydon Giffen were Mr. and August 18. Registration forms are available | Giffen enjoyed a two- Mrs. D. O'Shaughnessy at the Vacation Bible School or by calling day bus trip to Dundas _and family of Westland, Mrs. Katie Austin at 322-2508. Cost will be $20 Re -- The Elmvale and District Tennis Barrie Fa ir 80 Association will be holding their Junior Boys' Tues. Au Doubles championship at the courts in : ae eRe: 24 99 Elmvale. The tournament is open to all club members and no prior registration is e TUESDAY AUG. 19 KIDS DAY necessary. ee BUIINGIODEN Ses ee oc to ot pea ec teers - Aug. 19, 20 . Hall Exhibit's Judged till noon -- Huronia Fitness Project is on both days at non Hemerahe Juype aera te mea? t h " ys . hrack andifieid Meetst-s... rcsene faces es tsi ee = os .m. The Place" in Balm Beach. Tuesday from 9 . Simcoe County Black and White Holstein Show. . . 6:30 p.m. a t e a.m. to4p.m. and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 2 . Kids Day. Midway rides at reduced prices p.m. _ GRANDSTAND SHOW. HELL DRIVERS. ....... . 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 20 ( , 1 P -- Ladies Look! Bake sale, tea and crafts WEDNESDAY: : YOUTEODY ae Hi t rl N | & sale, Midland Lawn Bowling Club House, Suara ake Jumper Classes... ae = z au -- s 0 C ava King ee sou Ban sae eae 2 to 5 . Junior Dairy, Beef, Swine, Sheep Classes.......... age a p.m. ots Oo ovely craits for ristmas . CKBB Date Night -- female rides free when accompanied by M | t ry F t bl h t giving and the baked goods are simply males wearing a CKBB button........... 6 p.m. till closing. I t a S a IS men Ss scrumptuous. . GRANDSTAND SHOW C.M.A. Sanctioned Motorcycle Nite Ip ne | tee een Gee ea ae ke (1817 - 1856) -- Huronia Fitness Project winds up at the Wrigeeeones ta Nap en eat Maaghs "ah ¥s Woodland Beach "Bayshore Seniors Centre'. MG enornuntenanditmperGlassss Aug. 21 from noon until 3:30 p.m. and August . Local Children Pony Show, game classes Saturday August 16 1980 y 22 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Testing is free. . Ayshire Dairy Show y J Na Friday, Aug. 22 . Special Senior Citizen Show \ = The Waverley Reereation Commitee wil ORE AE IPs Bane: Wb Bie 2 apie DOPE one eae A new special event acknowledging Descendants of oat cruise aboar e . Hereford Beef Show. .osi3.<32 . cits eee os Be eM: p . ' Georgian Queen out of the Penetanguishene . GRANDSTAND SHOW, DEMOLITION DERBY... . oy the Establishments with i & ; docks. Entertainment will include the Fig FRIDAY - SALUTE TO THE ROYAL CANADIAN : ; Leaf Jazz Band, a cash bar and snack bar. * "MOUNTED POLICE eArtillery Demonstrations For more information call Hilda Sibthorpe at Building Opens... conte. ; ce. 10.asm. tol pm 322-2036. . Heavy Horses & Commercial Horses.............-- © Crafts \ _ Draft & Commercial Ponies...............0-000 00: ; Saturday, Sept. 6 SioiiepetBeetS Howe? SS Ane e Sond ance se © Children's Activities : -- Toanche Parks and Recreation will ; Guernsey Dairy SHOW: ox. ea. ceeees ees ep ere g | ; sponsor the 3rd annual Corn Roast and eae eh SHOW ¢Drama Presentations Outdoor Dance at Toanche Park. Music by Bee Dota marcas seat aang one a en i Marcel Maurice and The Northerners, 9 p.m. anes elas ae ka ee a e and much more! to 1 a.m, Price $6 a couple. Free all the corn Faron Young Show............. Ra tine ee: you can eat. RCMP Musical\Rides4---e us oe. Notice H : 2 6) i -- Children can experience the 19th century at basal gecegr hi mncr pumas © 5 OUIS: 2- p.m . i the Historic Naval and Military Hetablish. i nies Open! ae eee ee oes 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. 7 x . Roadster & Hackney Horses...................-: ments In Penetanguishene with the in- 3. Shetland, Fine Harness & Hackney Ponies....... DESCEN DANTS troduction of a new summer program called 4); Western Horse Shows-e.<, sy cree eee 'Visiting Friends'. The program offers a BaWelshiPony ShOWs sateen sk ds te ae chance to learn 19th century activities, such Soe Oe ae eS ee eee ADM ITTED FREE! ; as macrame, carpentry, sketching, and AUR ae RISE & Rang ae aba 25 . 3 S o 3 = yeh G Mab MUSIC AU IGG Seta = cccterteicere crete oe 4:00 p.m. hearthside cooking. The Friends will also 9. GRANDSTAND SHOWHarnessRacing........ 8:00 p.m. i wear period dress, portraying the sons and daughters of the men stationed at the naval and military base. The Establishments are located at the end of Church Street, Penetanguishene. : SUNDAY - FAMILY DAY uray HOrse SHOW 222 ie sce: oat, Se eee ne ria oa Notice -- The three French-Language nursery -- schools in Penetanguishene, Lafontaine, Perkinsfield still have a few openings for 3 and 4 year olds for the 1980-81 nursery school year. Registration forms and _ information available at the Centre d'activités francaises, 63 Main Street, Penetanguishene - 549-3116. Page 30, Wednesday, August 13, 1980 e 1. 2. 3 4. Bs 6. aE -- Building Qpenke--c scart cave een F | American Saddle Bred Horse Show. .......--... Appaloosa Horse Show. ..........-.---2+20000> 9:30 a.m. Chanois Beef Shows... 25) 4. aes eee 1:00 p.m. SHEBD SHOWA. = See meta tc oe ire SORE te-Sierel sent 1:00 p.m. Krorse Shoe Pitchingizes 9. js siete ers ee 1:00 p.m. Grandstand Show Louise Mandrell & R.C. Bannon. Te cia OM ELE IS COE, 8 NR Paes ok 1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. BiGiNePaMusical Ride: .6- sare ciw.c- ort sa 4:10 p.m. Ministry of Culture and Recreation Ontario Hon Reuben Baetz Minister

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