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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Oct 1980, p. 34

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ae Oe we ee -- a ea se Animals prove their worth Another successful Coldwater Fall Fair has gone into the record books. The fair delighted people of all ages over the weekend. One of the big events this Seat sq year was the popular horse pull which attracted alot of spectator interest and why not...these animals really proved their worth at the fair. Friends gather by Eleanor Edwards and Mrs. Carol Graham Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Isaac during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blackmere and Robbie of Edmonton, Alta. Mr. and Mrs, Ferg Black- mere of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. William Grexton all of Elmvale and Mr. W. A. Isaac of Midland. Weekend guests of Mrs. Nathan Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGurn of Mississauga. Mrs. Peter Sharp of Toronto visited during last week with members of her family'; Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumney, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faint and Mr. and Mrs. Wray Faint. A number from our community attended the anniversary services at St. John's United Church in Victoria Harbour on 'Sunday when Rev. Bob Eindssy of Toronto was the guest speaker. ..Mrs. George McLay and Mrs. Roy Graham of Toronto enjoyed a colour tour of the Haliburton during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jones of Almonte, Bob Jones of Edmonton, Alta and Rodney Jones of Waterloo were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jones and attended the anniversary celebration on Friday evening. Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allems of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Faint of Searboro, and Bill Faint of Hornings Mills. On Oct. 5, a coffee hour will follow the morning service at Vasey United Church. Mrs. Ken Rumney has returned home after visiting with members of her family in Van- couver for ten days. Owen Smitham has Validation stickers can now be placed in plastic: MTC Ontario Minister of Transportation | and Communications James Snow has announced that commercial motor vehicle operators are entitled to place validation stickers in a clear plastic pouch, or similar device, rather than affixing them directly to the wind- shield. \'The current 'wind- shield sticker is designed for one-time use only and many vehicle operators lose the sticker because of broken windshields. So, if a windshield is broken, the pouch and sticker can be easily salvaged,"' said Snow. "Vehicle owners who lose a validation sticker for such a reason will not be charged by the Ministry for a replacement sticker. "And no charges will be laid by the police Now appearing October 2, 3, 4 Franalee NEW PALACE TAVERDW ENTERTAINMENT ICENSED LLBO PAL AGE FAVERNS \ BL AP aa =e ; tes lee fey 2 Next October 9, 10, 11 -Lucas Main St., Elmvale Page 34, Wednesday, October 1, 1980 *Wqere i «ber t=viw wt' SToVeTiisvzs forces for a _ missing sticker, provided the operator can show proper validation on their current vehicle permit and evidence of a replaced windshield sticker," concluded Snow. returned home _ to Sparwood B.C. after spending the past two weeks with relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKeown visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mel McKeown of Fergus on Saturday. Several from the community attended the Isaac-Bressette wedding in Victoria Harbour on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dupuis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clark of Manilla on a trip to the Agawa Canyon and other points north during the past week, Mrs. Eva McFarland visited with her sister Mrs. Cecil McLeod of Orillia during the past week. Octoberfest Sat., Oct. 4, 1980 Midland Civic Centre Doors open 7 p.m. $6.00 per person COME ONE-COME ALL Try some real German food Have fun Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Midland and the German- Canadian Club of Midland cade. 4> aiuaa) Matinee Sunday accidents nearly simultaneous Two traffie accidents occurred at almost the same time in different parts of the district Sunday afternoon, according to Midland DEE: At 5:55 p.m. William Thompson, 75, of Port MeNicoll, driving south on Concession 6 of Tay . Township, made a left turn into a private drive. A collision resulted when his vehicle was struck by a vehicle travelling in the op- posite direction. The second vehicle was operated by a. Burlington man, Glen Lymer, 34. Thompson has been charged with making an improper left turn. Damage to the Thompson vehicle was $800, to the Lymer vehicle, $2,500. Thompson sustained minor injuries in the accident. Fifteen minutes earlier Elizabeth Goodine, 50, of Victoria Harbour, received minor injuries in a collision on Highway 12 on the west limits of Victoria Harbour. Goodine and David Zoloty, 35, of Port MeNicoll were both driving east on the high- way. Goodine made a left turn onto a con- cession road and was _ struck while turning by Zoloty's vehicle. Damage to _ the Holidays Goodine vehicle was $500, to the Zoloty vehicle, $150. A Saturday afternoon accident on _ Tiny Township's Concession 7 east of the Baseline Road is still under in- vestigation. Pickup truck driver Morris Marion and his two passengers; son Jules, 8, and daughter, Tina, 5, received minor injuries when their truck went into the left ditch as Marion at- tempted to pass a vehicle in front of him, which was also heading west. The truck struck a hydro pole in the ditch before coming to rest. The three occupants were taken and later released from Huronia District Hospital. Damage to the truck was estimated to be $1,000. Robert Waples, a Medonte Township resident, has been charged with failing to report an accident. A car eastbound on a Tay Township sideroad just off Highway 27 left the road and struck a tree "al 5) pimy last Thursday. $1,800 damage resulted. Next entertainment Foster Bishop October 9, 10, 11 1. Trip for two to Fl > 2. A mens or ladies suit - DANCE to the music of HARMONY | PHELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing October 2, 3, 4 PHELPSTON TAVERN CAN Flos Conc. 4 Phelpston MIDLAND / HURONIA VOLLEYBALL CLUB PRESENTS MONTE CARLO NIGHT Saturday, October 18, 1980 LOCATION: "Hunters & Angler's Hall Ogdens Beach Rose A buffet will be served under the author ae a Special Occasion Permit. ADMISSION: $10.00/ Person TICKETS will be available at: THE PARLOR HURONIA TRAVEL SERVICES MIDLAND YMCA MEMBERS OF THE MIDLAND/ HURONIA VOLLEYBALL CLUB All proceeds from this event will be used to support MHVC Teams. heels of Fortune _on the. ticket.

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