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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 46

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vie Fall seminar oprraine Orr iter Horticu- iety was well ited at the fall seminar 0 members at- the meeting in . This was an nt meeting for hee oldwater Society ee ise one of its | members was receiving a special award. ul Barden had been chosen to receive the Dri: Raymond E. Ives Horticultural Bursary. s bursary fund was blished in 1975 to aieibiade degree training in horticultural or related courses of students resident in the District 16 area (comprised of the County of Simcoe). Paul is a 2nd year student in Greenhouse Manage- ment at the University of Guelph. Fishing in the Cold- _water River is proving verv rewarding for the _ .avid @fithusiast willing to brave the inclement weather. Roe is the popular bait 'at this time of year and the: results have been the landing of a nine- pound cohoe salmon at the dam for. one fisherman a rainbow trout and four splake for another. Fishing below ~the dam is open until December 15. \Due to _ popular demand the Coldwater Memorial Library now has a copy of the best- seller fiction-romance "Sins of Our Fathers" fi Howitch. This _is the second in a series eB at by Miss Howitch; the_ first being "The Rich are Diffgrent"'. Anether. also available is "Catch If You Can" by Frank W, Abagalia. Cedar t trees have been hens throughout the existing hedge to reper damaged ones. - Bhe, Linden' Tree gery will be com- the landscaping mies the hydro pole is removed from ve hack area. The interigr rear wall of the librafy is to be refinished where-it was damaged by water leakir a through the _EQof |=. "The circulation report pe for the month of Sep- tember shows Fiction - 635: Non-fiction - 139; Juvenile - 166. The drinking water in the village has been found to be satisfactory when tested recently by Simcoe County District of Health. Coldwater council has rescinded the motion to charge $500 to Medonte for use of Coldwater water, and the use of the fire hydrant when filling their tanker truck. The Bay Animal Control will receive an. additional $25 for a total of $175 per month for including the new annexed area in their patrol. Birthday congratu- lations to Debbie Godwin, daughter of Diane and Gord God- win. Debbie celebrated her 13th birthday with several friends at her home. Thanksgiving wee- kend was extra special for Brian Reid of Black Lake. This was when he passed his Basic Scuba Test. Brian has been taking scuba lessons in the indoor pool at Bracebridge with the Professional Associ- ation of Diving Instructors (PADI). This involved two hours of diving and two hours of practical work (emergency proced- ures, safety and lear- ning the equipment) each night. His test was held in Moon River at Bala. Brian is the 15- year-old son of Ella and Dave Reid. Antique' bottle collectors are always poking around in out-of- the-way places looking for "finds". It proved successful for Bruce Peters of Severn Falls last week when his search was rewarded with 1955 and 1956 pop bottles; a pop bottle with a _baked- enamel finish from the Heinz Beverage Company in Orillia; an old Libby-McNeill and Libbv's Limited ket- chup bottle and a milk bottle from the once local. Coldwater Dairy. hes?) g alraboa gue collection in the village will be changed next week, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. It will be collected on Monday, Nov. 10, instead of the usual Tuesday because ef Remembrance Day. Extra treats for the children at the Hallowe'en celebrations at the Coldwater Public School were provided due to the generous monetary donation from the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 270, Ladies' Auxiliary. The students of kin- su \- Nov. 5, 6,7 and8 Adult Entertainment Pecommendad ADULT ERTANNENT _ Twin Theatres A... Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sat. Matinee - 1:30 Also Tues., Nov. 11 1:30 BON VOYAGE CHARLIE BROWN ALICE IN WONDERLAND Pen 9 Sun. Only Nov.9- ES a Mon. Only Nov. 10-7:30 THE AMITYVILLE HORROR CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS! Starts Tues. MY BODYGUARD Fri., Nov.7to Thurs., Nov.13 7:15 HE CAME HOME FOR HALLOWEEN THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE es SEIS T dergarten, Grade 1 and 2 received candy treats and the remaining money was used for gift certificates to be awarded for costume and spot dance prizes. The children' are grateful for this donation. Although - Coldwater Canadiana has closed for the season, work goes on within the log cabin. Members are busy removing all the antique articles from the mueum and the merchandise from the store. Each item is catalogued and packed away for the winter. All harness is being oiled by hand, to stop it from cracking during the cold weather. At a recent auction at the farm of George Kent, Canadiana president, Gary Brandon, purchased for Canadiana, a_ tobacco plug cutter. This cutter resembles a_ table-top guillotine and was patented on January 20, 1885. by the Enter- prising Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, U.S.A. On the sides of the cutter are ad- vertisement stickers for Master Mason Tobacco and the Rock City Tobacco Company, Limited. Also pur- chased at the sale was a wooden grain cradle scythe. This was used by the farmers, before combines and threshing machines. The farmer would swing the scythe PAL AGE PAVE RMS Now appearing November 6, 7, 8 Franalea PaLAacE FAVERM ENTERTAINMENT LICENSED LLBO November 13, 14, 15 Next Carrots Main St., Elmvale we GEORGIAN pws WHERE FRIENDS CAN ENJOY THE GOOD TIMES. Peter King & Medonte Next Entertainment Keith Tippin and the Pacy Showmen' Country and Western Music Now Appearing Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 Iwo reasons. First, because he's a Kentucky Fried Chicken | Store Manager. Which leads us to the second. His "Manager's Special." Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8 and Nov. 9, pick up his ONLY 56." a "'Manager's Special" Bucket of finger lickin' good chicken. Enough for 5 to 7 hungry people. Only $6.95! Pick up the '"Manager's Foil sie BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 726-7220 7 70 FIRST ST. F COLLINGWOOD, TEL. 445-0491 RDAY & SUNDAY Neve and Nov.9 -- "LOFTS Kentucky Fried Chicken... 915 BAYFIELD ST. ONT. You'll be at REMDERY, Fried Chicken. too! Store Locations: DUCKWORTH PLAZA 45 ESSA RD. BARRIE, ONT. BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 726-5710 "TEL. 726-2501 371 KING ST. MOSLEY & SUNNIDALE STS. MIDLAND, ONT. WASAGA BEACH, ONT. 'TEL. 526-5522 TEL 429-2411 ee a a So THE GEORGIAN 847 Vindin, Midland 526-8225 pi into the ripe grain and the stalks would fall evenly along the rows. The above mentioned articles and many more will be on display when Canadiana opens for next season, May, 1981. Funeral services were held recently in Cold- water for Zoa Marceleta Caswell Dunlop. Mrs. Dunlop was a member of the Cold- member of the United Church Women, was responsible for sending greeting cards to shut- ins and seniors. Her knitting talents produced either a pair of booties or mitts for all the new babies in the village. Born and raised in -Coldwater, Mrs. Dunlop nursed for many years at Soldier's Memorial water United Church Hospital in Orillia. and the choir. She was Mrs. Dunlop was pre- also a member of deceased by her Session. husband Gordon and son Mrs. Dunlop, as a_ Bill. PHELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing November 6, 7, 8 Next entertainment Pete King & Medonte November 13; 14, 15 PHELPSTON TAVERN CAD Flos Conc. 4. Phelpston 4 Huronia Players presents 6 Rms Riv Vu Comedy Nov. 7, Nov. 8, Nov. 14, Nov. 15 Sacred Heart School 241 Elizabeth St., Midland Admission: Adults - $3.50 Children - $1.50 Tickets may be obtained from the following: Midland Huronia Office Services Artisans Market Mac's Milk (Huronia Mall) Penetang Gignac's Childrens Wear Elmvale Elmvale Lumber Pascoe Studio and Gallery "Nobody with a drop of romantic blood will be able to resist this film." --Normd McClain Stoop. Atter Dark Magazine SOMEWHERE IN TIME CHRISTOPHER REEVE .. « RASTAR/STEPHEN DEUTSCH rronucios JEANNOT SZWARC swe SOMEWHERE IN TIME" sure, JANE SEYMOUR « CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER tctinson saremc TERESA WRIGHT - sects RICHARD MATHESO mooute STEPHEN DFUTSCH - "sr JEANNOT SZWARC King St., Midland BASED ON HIS WOVEL. "JOHN BARRY "BID TIME RETURN® ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE Nitely 7 & 9 526-5791 Wednesday, November 5, 1980, Page 47

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