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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Oct 1980, p. 41

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7 Coldwater : Santa to get helpers | by E. Lorraine Orr Coldwater Santa Claus Parade will have their favorite by putting the contestant's name on a sales slip from any Horticultural Society was very popular and manv comments were strengthening of stream banks from erosion. The Christmas (non-members welc- ome) to discuss plans for next season. Lovering farm situated on the Coldwater River, a familiar landmark of trout by his side. * Mr. Danby was as surprised as anyone special meaning for Of the local stores and made to the directors at meeting and pot luck Congratulations to the Village, paintedbya when approached by the some lucky girl this depositing it in the the regular meeting of dinner will take place on Betty and Ken Cadeau local artist Maude televisioncompany. The year. ballot boxes provided. the society on Oct. 16. Thursday, Nov. 20 at onthe birth of their son, Wilkie. : film will be a 30 second The Businessmen's The ballots will be There were 162 entries 6:30 p.m. Stephen Kenneth, 8 lbs. Gerry Wilson, owner '"'spot" sponsored by the Association of Cold- counted one week prior in the show which was Congratulations to 10 ozs. A brother for of the Chedder 'N Canadian Hog water is conducting a to the parade by judged by Mr. R. Robbie and Laurie Carl anda grandson for Whatever, and her a ee at ig Parade Queen Contest members of the DeBoer of Barrie. Mr. Robinson on the birthof Mr. and Mrs. Manley husband Gordon, have and wi Ae aire on Nov. 10. Business Men's Murray Townes of the their first child, a son, Cadeau and Doug and 'recently returned from sometime this winter. This is a popularity contest, not a beauty contest. The girls are asked only to submit a displav cases. People will be asked to vote for Association. The winner will receive a free coiffure and $25 and will ride in an open con- presented by _ the Coldwater and District Bingo night by Liz and John Dennis With 69 players in Milt Ellery was caller for this historic occasion and kept the players busy from game one, through to game 23. pot totalled $52. One person in at- tendance, Sandy Revnolds, had hoped to win some money as it was her birthday, but unfortunately came Collingwood, along with Lynn's parents, Jim and highway before calling it quits for the winter. It certainly is a treat to drive along the road and not vibrate for 10 the crater-like pot holes brought about by the rainv weather we've had lately. Now all we need to do is get our side streets paved and we will be all Ministry of Natural Resources at Bass Lake was the guest speaker for the evening. His Port Severn and White's Falls areas, and the The wedding will take place Sept. 19, 1981. conducted the ceremony after which the boys sewed tails on _ their Beaver hats. Those invested were> Reynolds, Doug Dutton, Ronnv Barker, Scott Thomson, George Hamm, Brian Kulc- zycki. Aaron Mosley and Michael Graham. The First Wyebridge John David, 8 lbs. 10 ounces, who arrived at Soldiers' Memorial Hospital. The baby is a Street. Herb Stevens will remain the Coldwater reeve by acclamation. Nine people have declared their intention to run for Council. They are incumbent coun- Advance polling will be held on Saturday November ist, at the Clerk's office 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Regular voting day 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Canadiana Annual Meeting will be held on Monday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the log House. Everyone is welcome to attend. Arla Miller. Reid Travel of Coldwater has become affiliated with Hay's Simcoe County, and has been in operation in Midland for five years. Reid Travel, which will celebrate it's first year of operation on December 1st, will now be able to provide better Toronto Dominion bank and his wife Marg, were honored last week with a dinner at the Tiffany Lounge in Coldwater. present, were saying farewell to Harry as he has been transferred to a branch of the bank in Gravenhurst. Harry was presented with an oil painting of the the west coast where thev visited for two weeks with their daughters Chris and in California. Coldwater was once again the subject for television last week when a crew from Trio Film Productions of Toronto chose it and the home of Charles Danby Katie Clarke, was filmed crossing the bridge on her bicycle to join him for lunch. To tree along the river bank with two rainbow The Danby two-storey, seven room brick house was built in 1915 by a Mr. Wise and is picture of themselves. vertible in the Santa subject was the grandchild of Mrs. Travel Service of Cindv.and their son Jeff presently the subject for These pictures will be Claus parade. ministry's Specialized Thelma Robinson of Midland. Hay's Travel iM Richmond, BC. an oil painting by local { posted at the Mini The flower show at the Plan for Ontario Harriet Street and Mrs. is one of the largest Enroute home, they artist. Maude Wilkie. Theatre in the outside Coldwater Fall Fair, fisheries (SPOF) in Joan Frankish of River travel agencies in Visited Gordon's mother The Coldwater Memorial Library will be closed until 1 p.m. on Armistice' Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11. A donation of $1,000 from the Tay cowmcil has been received by the Coldwater Arena board. : : : Sith ah i This donation is in tia , : : The First Wyebridge illors Iris Beach, service to it's clientele San ideal example of a "8 Nahe AE Ie roeneice ae Obenece prc Beaver Galeny. had = Gladvs Dale and Al as they will be in a cae ee eee ihe cekaens canis tt Tuesday Night Blighty dropping in were special meeting, Brand. Newcomers are position to obfain. their, seer the Hrena. faehities Bingo got underway last Fergus and Donna Thursdaynightinwhich Lloyd Attridge, Ian airplane tickets im- sat rag este oe The Coldwater Centre Tuesday. Rowe from _ thev invested no less Barron, John Devine, mediately from Ella bad ae ms ie board members have Doors opened at 6:30 Mississauga. than 10 Beavers. : Garfield Dunlop, Jack "Reid when. arranging a by Silline on Tis jean approved the purchase p.m. in order to allow Well as we can all see Leaders Bonnie Fitzpatrick and Wilf trip. - wee aah ae as seed. a tke By the players ample time the road crews have Reynolds and Ken Martin. Voters are Harry, Coming, Tai ee ice surface from the } to purchase cards and come good on their Reynolds had their asked to choose four manager of the Cold- skoda Disa the Wakaua! Teach aschee find seats to their liking. promise to pave the hands full as_ they councillors. Wallet eve tea e0L ee His grand-daughter, The cost of $2,800 does not include the cost of the 80 inch blade. The salaries of the Centre's employees were reviewed and increased 5 i i is Monday, Nov. 10 at The employees of the 24d to the typical scene 1) t ft t Steven Eakley, Dou y, ploy : , eouinien can nae bee a crea Banco Troughton ca Sa the Community Centre, bank. both past and Was a lone fisherman to $6.50 per hour for the J 3 : sitting under a willow Manager and $5.50 per hour for the helper for the 1980-81 season. awav empty-handed set. Cub Pack, under the i, and one year older. The fact thatthere are _ watchful eye of Akela PHELPSTON TAVERN fl Team captain, Eileen shoulders on the side of Doug Reynolds, Now appearing October 30, 31, November 1 Willow Creek Dutton along' with helpers, Wendy Dutton, Helen Toole, and Joy Stuckev looked after the plavers, by selling cards and supplying refresh- ments. The snack 'bar was operated by June Laurin and Marg Rowe. the road and also ad- ditional sidewalks means that the ghosts and goblins will be able to spook the | neigh- bourhood in much safer fashion. But that is not all that is required to have a prepared for last Saturday's Apple Day, by sorting and polishing apples. The boys then went on to discussing upcoming meetings and offered suggestions, on the tvpes of programs they would like for Next entertainment Pete King & Medonte Country & Western Music Now appearing Oct. 30, 31, Nov. 1 PAL AGE PAVE R We Organizers were' safe halloween. future meetings. November New { extremely pleased with Reflective clothing is a A few weekends ago J ; the fipnan and the must and any masks _ local scout, Fred Booth 6, 7.8 Pat ACs November 6, 7,8 generally successful worn should be attended the annual PAVERR |, Entertainment wav in which the bingo dessgnedin sucha way Jamboree on the Air. eee a AE Live went over. _ that vision is not ob- This event involves ey Dns @,. LICENSED LLBO 3 Congratulations to all structed. Remember, Canadian Scouts talking H¥ ie S Main St, Elmvale concerned. \ '""See.and be seen," and with Scouts in the The Bingo's are held everv Tuesday night at 8 p.m. with the doors Saturday they received visits from Marg's° Midland, on the an- recently celebrated Huronia Players brother, George,, his nouncement of their their 38th Wedding presents wife Lois, and son Joe engagement, Oct. 9, Anniversary on October from Emsdale, along 1980. 21. 1980. with George Rowe's brother Lloyd from Cooksville. The following. day George and Marg received visits from Wavne and Lynn Rowe nd famil from 2 2 ENJOY THF GOOD TIMES. Sacred Heart School 241 Elizabeth St., Lembo Country and Western Music Midland Noweppraring Admission: October 17, 18, 24, 25 Adults - $3.50 qualifies Toni Lembo of Midland has qualified for the horse show to be have a safe Halloween. Warmest __ congratu- lations are extended to and Gib Ormiston of United States and sometimes other parts of the world. Fred spoke Pauline Reynolds, who WHERE FRIENDS CAN va Fe : i 5 TEN ny y -- a wt gw GEORGIAN 4 piace ED BELLANGER 7S PHELPSTON TAVERN CAD filos Conc. 4 Phelpston 6 Rms Riv Vu Comedy Nov. 7, Nov. 8, Nov. 14, Nov. 15 Children - $1.50 Tickets may be obtained from the following: NOW PLAYING opening at 6:30 p.m. Lorrie Preston, with Scouts in ° 'The home ot 'ieorie daughter of Yvonne and Massachusetts and Alone...each is a bombshell. | and Marg Rowe was' Bud Preston of Michigan. uy certainly a busy place, Wvebridge, and Guy Belated congratul- last weekend. On Ormiston, sonof Doreen ations to Bert and = | Ee Pes Midland ne be hw ag Next Huronia Office Services ' ine alte Entertainment Artisans Market Toronto during the Roval Winter Fair. She will be riding her horse. Prize Jive in the show that will feature Oct. 31, Nov. 1st Pete King 4 & Medonte Mac's Milk (Huronia Mall) COLUMBIA PICTURES PRESENTS THE MOUNTAIN MEN ; ceainrme STEPHEN MACHT Music by MICHEL LEGRAND Executive Producer RICHARD R. ST.JOHNS Written by FRASER CLARKE HESTON A MARTIN RANSOHOFF PRODUCTION Penetang Gignac's Childrens Wear x a ate Pept road- Elmvale Produced by MARTIN SHAFER & ANDREW SCHEINMAN Directed by RICHARD LANG Slers ac neys, PAMAVISION® 4 i i Elmvale Lumber ance ome cx names mOveTBES l oy ee THE GEORGIAN Pascoe Studio and Gallery Gani hunters from Canada, eka : CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE United States and 847 Vindin, Midland 526-8225 * King St, Midland Nitely 789 526-5791 urope. Nias - a Page 42, Wednesday, October 29, 1980

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