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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Sep 1980, p. 9

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es RTT OS i ee ee Gryphon Theatre group, Barrie, gears up for market _Autumn means an- Gryphon Theatre Guild the Guild will sponsor Once again the of this exciting event profitable trip into the purchased on Friday tiques! At least it does at Barrie. it's Eighth Annual Armoury on Park Street which has become a future! and Saturday. to the 80 members of the On Sept. 18, 19 and 20 Antique Show and Sale. __ jn Barrie willbe the site part of Barrie's fall The more than 80 Opening night will be Ee scene. women of the Gryphon a gala event with ad- A year of preparation Theatre "Guild who mission price set at goes into this show making it a delightful sponsor this annual event give generously of $3.50 and doors opening at 7 p.m. Thursday. treat. The committee, their time to support the Friday from 10 a.m. chairedby Marg Kenny, Gryphon Foundation. until 10 p.m. and has carefully con- They provide theatre Saturday from 10 a.m. sidered every detail to make this the best show yet. The 26 dealers have been selected to Bepresent a variety of antique goods so that whatever your interest ushers, organize sub- scription sales, assist with the office work plus opening night and post- theatre parties. They also conduct fund-raising activities, the most important of which is the Antique until 5 p.m. the show will continue with a $1.50 charge for ad- mission. There will be a special door prize with the winning ticket drawn at 4 p.m. Saturday. Mr. Eugene Rae of may be, you'll be Show. Raebinloft Antiques has stimulated at this show. kindly donated this Jewellery, china, Treats prize. silver, coins, medals and maps, art works from the past, furniture and even oriental rugs will be displayed both for viewing and for sale. The quality of goods will be first class! 'The Included in the planning are two food committees. Special treats for opening night guests will be under Mary Lower's_ super- vision. Audrey Mac- millan is convenor of the At this time also, the lucky winner of the beautiful handmade "Guild Quilt" will be drawn. Tickets at $1 each will be available until the time of the draw. ee i j variety admirable! You lunchroom committee It's going to be a ; must not miss this where homemade wonderful show! . nostalgic trip into the snacks, sweets and Something for ! pS ; past - and possibly a beverages may be everyone! Don't miss it! ' Midland Deputy Fire Chief Hal Belfry holds the ag= s, business end of a 36 inch bolt cutter. Represen- Auxihiary'S 'atives of the Midland Firefighters Auxiliary, left, ' bought the tool in aid of Midland Jaycees drive to contribution supply the fire department with $15,000 of special rescue equipment. From left are Helen Grigg, Marguerite Rutherford and Brenda Dagenais. KROMEX Our new designer collection of rich copper finish servingware and eee ~_ | INTRODUCTORY = System and the é 3.Co : : _Copper finish with gracefully curved brass 5 | Outreach Ontario ca heck in| abape "try bellyadancing with lege Aluminum food pan with wooden handle ~ Reg. price $45.00 SALE PRICE *29.95 program of the Ministry 10 week course is removable for serving. Aluminum water 6.Copper finish with brass trim. Two side ou een and - $30.00 pan also removable. Burns Sterno. handles for easy carrying. ey re believers Midland volunteer firefighters Mike Herron, left, and George Adam flank Midland Deputy Fire Chief Hal Belfry. Herron and Adam represent all the volunteer firefighters who pooled $500 of their own money to buy Poisonous plants indoors and out Identification of the most common poisonous plants which are found around the home -- both indoors and out -- will be subject of a free program at the Penetanguishene Municipal Council Chambers on Tuesday, Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker for the program is Jack Lord of the Royal Botanical Gardens. The program is sponsored by the Penetanguishene Public Library in co-operation with the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton, the Georgian Bay Regional Library Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Mr. Lord will use colored' slides' to illustrate his program _ the air cutting gun, Herron and Adam are presenting above to Belfry. The Midland Jaycees are leading a fun- draising drive to raise $15,000 to buy special rescue equipment for the Midland fire department. \ i Starts Thursday, Sept. 11 Beginners --7 to8p.m. Advanced -- 8 to9 p.m. Call 526-4568 for more information _ PRICE 2 OFF a 'g Christmas giving CAKE COVER Reg. price $44.00 SALE PRICE *29.95 1Copper finish on aluminum. Amber tinted base - brass handle. 2 QUART ROUND COVERED CASSEROLE Reg. price $45.00 SALE PRICE *29.95: 2 Copper finish with oven/ microwave-proof amber glass insert, brass handles. CHAFING DISH Reg. price $100.00 SALE PRICE *69.95 by i G 4,Copper finish grill decorative accent pieces. ALL so elegant! | Whe TABLE GRILL q Reg. price $70.00 SALE PRICE *48.95 cooks at table with 'elegance. Easy clean chrome cooking sur- face. Brass sterno burner. ICE BUCKET- 3 QUART Reg. price $60.00 SALE PRICE *39.95 5. Elegant copper finish bucket with brass base, carrying handle and plaque. WINE CHILLER Of Midiand on te varios yes SHIREL BELLY DANCE STUDIO}| y,.trcharge 8 | BOS King Street Boa hae ioe es =f Chargex accepted Open Mondays ett Ss Wednesday, September 10, 1980, Page 9

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