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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Sep 1980, p. 29

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Huronia calendar Notice Huron Gymnastic Club tryouts, 5:30, Corpus Christi School, Wednesday, Sept. 3 and Thursday, Sept. 4. Everyone welcome. Thursday, Sept. 4 Midland Figure Skating Club registration at Midland Centennial Arena from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6 Toanche Parks and Recreation will sponsor the 3rd annual Corn Roast and Outdoor Dance at Toanche Park. Music by Marcel Maurice and The Northerners, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Price $6 a couple. Free all the corn you can eat. -- Midland Curling Club Annual Dance. Non- stop dancing, two bands, Varitones and Fig Leaf Jazz Band, 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lunch included. Draw for two memberships. $10 per couple. Monday, Sept. 8 -- Midland Lawn Bowling Club Sterling Trust Trophy Tournament, 12:30 p.m. All local bowlers to participate. Mixed trebles. Bring your own lunch, tea and coffee provided. Entry fee $1.50 per person. Sterling Cup first prize. -- Big Sisters annual dinner is being held at the Georgian Dining Room on Vinden Street. Social hour is 6:30 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are now available at The Treasure Nook in Midland, and E.R. Fashions in Penetang. Guest speaker will be Donna O'Shaughnessy, who is executive director of Big Sisters of Peterborough. -- "Fashion Formula, Fall 1980' - sponsored by the Auxiliary to Huronia District Hospital. Glamourous fall fashions presented by professional and local models for Leah's Boutique, Graham Swales Men's Wear and Orr's Jewellers. Tickets available at above stores and at the door. Adults $2.50, students $1.50. Don't miss this event. All proceeds for Auxiliary work. Notice -- Registration for Penetanguishene Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders will be held September 9, and 10, 1980 at St. Ann's Church, Robert St. West, Penetanguishene, Ont. First Penetang Brownies, First Penetang Guides, Second Penetang Guides and First Penetang Pathfinders will hold their registration Tuesday, Sept. 9 from 7 to 8 p.m. Second. Penétang Brownies will hold their registration Wednesday, Sept. 10,7 to 8 p.m. This would be a good night to bring along your uniforms that you wish to sell or perhaps trade with someone else. See you all at the registration. Wednesday, Sept. 10 -- Huronia Branch of Red Cross is holding a Blood Donor Clinic from 1:30 p.m to 8:30 p.m. at Penetanguishene Secondary School, Dunlop St., Penetanguishene. Ages 18 - 65 years, or 17 years with written consent of parent or guardian. Thursday, Sept. 11 -- The Canadian Diabetic Association will be holding a general meeting at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Penetang. The guest speaker will be Sheila Walker, Dietician, from Tridec in Toronto. Everyone is welcome. -- The executive of the Simcoe North Progressive Conservative Association an- nounced today that they will be holding their "Ist Annual Beef Barbeque." The barbeque will be taking place at the Orillia Fair Grounds on Sept. 11. Social Hour will begin at 5 p.m. with the barbeque at 6 p.m. and a dance at 8 p.m. Entertainment at the dance will feature the "Fig Leaf Jazz Band."' Tickets for this event are $5 per person and can be obtained at the door or from any of the following people: Medonte Jane Walker 686-7498 Matchedash Peter Shaw 756-8325 Coldwater Glady Dale 686-7882 Tiny Doug Bumstead 322-2647 Tay Dave Walker 526-2405 Midland Fred and Barb Hacker 526-9867 Penetang Bob Cascagnette 549-2758 Res. 549-8500 Bus. Sunday, Sept. 14 -- Held over - the Thor Hansen special design exhibition at Huronia Museum, Midland, will be extended to Sept. 14. Museum open daily until Thanksgiving. Page 30, Wednesday,, 'September 3, 1980; » Celebrates 87th birthday Wawerley news by Cindy Lockhart Congratulations to Mrs. Rita Hocken who celebrated her 87th birthday on Monday, Sept. 1. On Sunday an open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Truax with 72 visitors including family and _ friends giving their best wishes to Mrs. Hocken. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cadeau of Newburg spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Rita Hocken. Mrs. Esther Grigg of Orillia is spending a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Drinkill held a corn roast at the Waverley Community Centre on Saturday night, where friends and family all enjoyed a very good evening. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown were Alvin Brown, Mrs. Brenda There are more than 100 types of arthritis. Early diagnosis and treatment are the keys to prevention of disability. The Arthritis Society urges you to see your doctor if you think you have arthritis. King, Cynthia and Deanna of Orillia, Mrs. Edna Buffett of Toronto, Mrs. Jean Hayes of Chicago and Mary Whitton of Elmvale. School has once again started and children are walking or riding a bus, so parents please drive carefully, and remember no matter which way you are going, if there is a bus with its flashers going be sure and stop. ADMITTANCE TO PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE C8 OVER eal Robert Redford. "BRUBAKER" The most wanted man in Wakefield prison is the Warden. fe 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS A TED MANN-RON SILVERMAN PRODUCTION A STUART ROSENBERG FILM ROBERT REDFORD "BRUBAKER" YAPHET KOTTO JANE ALEXANDER MURRAY HAMILTON paviD KEITH TIM McINTIR Eastucy Executive Producer TED MANN Produced by RON SILVERMAN Directed by STUART ROSENBERG Screenplay by W.D. RICHTER Story by W. D. RICHTER and ARTHUR ROSS Music by LALO SCHIFRIN Available in Paperback COLOR BY DeLUKE® from Ballantine Books (©1980 TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX (Br), CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE King St., Midland Nitely 7&9 526-5791 PHELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing September 4, 5, 6 © Next entertainment eo) Solid Gold September Ada Flos Conc. 4 PHELPSTON TAVERN Phelpston {WE WINNER'S CIRCLE When it's time for your next banquet, phone Dock Lunch Nick will give you a deal on delicious chicken from 1-thou- sands of pieces and. no wings So call Dock Lunch 549-8111 Bestway RENT-ALL Open 6 days a week and until 9 Fridays We rent most anything 542 Bay St., Midland 526-3223 The PIZZA FACTORY | SS * 4-5 --s F Pizza & Ribs Now located at Pen-Mid convenience store and gas bar on Vindin St. Fast delivery - 526-9304 Wintario 28-AUG-80 $100,000 PRIZES 236819 $25,000 PRIZES non decomposable 974371 400122" 662593 822407 Lottario AUG-30-80 01 05 11 27 28 37 BONUS 18 3rd - $1,871.40 101 WINNERS Ist - $203,266.50 OWINNER 2nd - $47,235.10 2WINNERS Provincial 31-Aug-80 PAL AGE FAVERME Now appearing September 4, 5, 6 Franalee PALACE FPAVERR ENTERTAINMENT LICENSED LLBO Terry Craig September 11, 12, 13 Main St, Elmvale If your club or organization is holding a draw, Please let us know who the winner is. 526-2283 NO CHARGE $1,000 PRIZES 89780 $100 PRIZES 8837 $10 PRIZES 925 WIN'FALL No. 22 4th - $39.80 4750 WINNERS 5th - $5.00 69085 WINNERS Spee VICTORIA HARBOUR Enjoy home cooked food at its best 5 p.m. -9p.m. Call 534-7214 for reservation VARIETY WE CARRY ALL LOTTERY TICKETS Phone 526-3021 A (Green) 19099 A (Green) 4159 B (Red) 152 B (Red) 659 C (Blue) 567 C (Blue) 975 Penetang Lions 200 Club August Winners No. 178-Keith Rankin - $50. No. 86--Billy Stewart - $25. No. 38--John Wedge - $25. A (Green) 3408 B (Red) 309 C (Blue) 265 Your ad could be here next week, call 526-2283 Ta har Scie Rete NG.

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