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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Nov 1980, p. 26

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Huronia calendar Nov. 29 -- In Waubaushene Memorial Church Sat., Nov. 29, between 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m., a Christmas bazaar and bake table, odds and ends, in aid of the Waubaushene Sunday School. The Huron Park PTA is sponsoring a Christmas shopping fun fair for all ages, especially children, on Nov. 29 between 10 a.m.and3p.m. Tickets on a draw for $50 and a hamper of groceries are on sale from school children and PTA members. '-- Souper de Noel Richelieu, le 29 Novembre au Legion Hall de Penetanguishene. Diner a la dinde 5:30-7:30, danse 9:00 h. Orchestre, Varitone 5. Billets, $12.50 par personne. Pour des billets, 533-2477. -- The Villa Community Care Centre (Nur- sing Home), 689 Yonge Street, Midland, will be having a bazaar and bake sale on Sat., Nov. 29 between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. -- Basement sale on Nov. 29 at 10 a.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church at Hugel Avenue and First Street. Sponsored by Dorothy Lukes Auxiliary. For pick-up telephone 526-2907 or 526-2439. -- Ukrainian Dance extravaganza, a cast of 75 featuring the Vesnianka Dancers and the Odum Bandurists. Barrie Central Collegiate on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. Tickets $5. available at Burnie's Bakery, King St., Midland. Proceeds to the Barrie Humane Society. Dec. 2 The monthly meeting of the Midland Minor Hockey Ladies Auxiliary will be held Tues., Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Midland Centennial Arena. Dec. 4 ' Euchre party Christmas special of the Champlain Club on Thurs., Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. in the basement of Our Lady of Rosary Church across the bay from Penetanguishene. Fif- teen door prizes as well as five euchre prizes. Special lunch same price. -- Huronia Craft skills meeting on Thursday, Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Midland Civic Centre. New members welcome. -- On Dec. 4, 5, and 6, the musical "Man of La Mancha" will be presented by Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School. The performances will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets will be on sale at the following outlets: Books Unlimited at Huronia Mall, Gignac's Children's Wear, Johnstone's --.- Musicland and Wally's Men's Shop. Dec.5 -- The ladies of St. Mark's Anglican Church will be holding their annual Christmas tea, bake sale, and craft sale on Fri., Dec. 5 between 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the parish house. Third and Easy Streets, Midland. -- Overeaters Anonymous public information meeting on Fri., Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Margaret's Catholic Church. No dues, no fees. Dec. 6 Bake sale sponsored by Second Midland Beavers Cubs and Scouts Ladies Auxiliary on Sat.. Dec. 6, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Huronia Mall. -- The German-Canadian Club's annual pre- Christmas coffee-klatsch will take place in St. Paul's United Church on Dec. 6 between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sit down and enjoy some coffee and cake. -- Midland Civic Centre will be the scene, Dec. 6, of a Christmas gift festival featuring the sale of handweaving, pottery, sculpture, photography, paintings, leatherwork and various other craft items. Admission to the festival is free and things get under way at 11 a.m. and continue till 9 p.m. Anyone wishing information about the event should contact Huronia Craft Guild or call 526-4437. A Christmas crafts festival will be held in the Midland Civic Centre between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Dec. 6. For information telephone 526-4437. -- Christmas Gift Festival, featuring weaving, pottery, water colours, drawings, paintings, ceramics, macrame and other handcrafts. Midland Civic Centre between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. Dec. 6. Sponsored by the Huronia Crafts Guild. For information telephone 526-4437. -- St. Theresa's Ladies Auxiliary is holding a craft and bake sale on Sat., Dec. 6 on King Street in Midland, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Dec.7 A Christmas cantata, Down from His Glory, will be performed Dec. 7 in Calvary Baptist Church, Midland, at 7:30 p.m. by the Elmvale Choral Society. Dec. 8 ; -- A delightful evening of music for Advent. Organist Thomas Fitches (Toronto), St. Paul's United Church Choir, soprano Agnes Boucher, horn player Barbara Ford, and baritone Fr. Stephen Somerville will perform at St. Margaret's Catholic Church, Hugel and Third Street, Midland, on Mon., Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. Admission $2, students $1. Proceeds to sanctuary renovation fund. St. Margaret's choir and organist will also contribute. Carols by all. Dec. 9, 10 _-- Huron Park School Music Club will present the operetta A Christmas Carol, based on the famous story by Charles Dickens, on Dec. 9 and 10 at the school. Curtain up at 7:30 p.m. Tickets (1.00, students 75 cents) at the door. Dec. 13 Wyevale Men's and Ladies Lodges will hold their annual turkey bingo on Sat., Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. in the Wyevale Orange Centre. Proceeds to the Wyevale Orange Hall Improvement Fund. Remembrance Day school service held by Marguerite Dunlop Congratulations to the successful candidates at the poles in Medonte on Monday, November 10. The hunters of the Moonstone Club have all returned safely with a good sized _ buck, evidence of success and many exciting tales of adventures in the woods concerning ' bears, moose as well as many near misses of deer. In preparation for Remembrance Day the pupils of Moonstone school made poppies in readiness for their Remembrance Day service. Just before the programme the regular Veterans' poppies were given out for all to wear. "O God Our Help In Ages Past" opened the service, followed by a message by Mr. Graeme Meeks. on "What is Remembrance Day." One minute's silence was then ob- served. Adrienne Walker read the poem Why Wear A Poppy. A very large cross had been erected at the front of the auditorium on which all the children placed the poppies they had made while Mrs. Dorion Moonstone played "'Where Have All The Flowers Gone" and "Abide With Me". Terry Tomlin then read the 23rd Psalm and Trevor "O Canada" was then sung by all present. Mr. Lloyd Dunlop spent most of this week teaching at a furniture Williams read the poem touch-up school in "In Flanders Fields". Toronto. Water power can. still serve small centres Most of the potential sources of hydro power in the province have already been exploited, but those still to be developed are most likely to benefit smaller centres. Ontario Hydro Chairman Hugh Macaulay, in Midland Wednesday, said an experimental hydro plant is being built near Washago, and that if it works satisfactorily, others like it will be ' Coal, presently the source for one-third of Ontario's __ electricity, will be partly super- ceded in the future by uranium-powered __ ge- nerating plants. Future, small-scale power plants using water as a power source would especially benefit communities in the far north that now are served by diesel- powered power plants. Diesel fuel costs, as much as 10 times in the north as it does in this built. area, Macaulay said. Against the law a.m. from now until In Midland it is April 1, 1981. against the law to park Those vehicles vehicles on town streets from 12:01 a.m. to 7 breaking' the law will be tagged and.towed away. Y's Men's Club SKI & SKI BOOT EXCHANGE YMCA-Saturday, November 29, 10:00 a.m. ORILLIA CINEMA 3 NOW PLAYING -- THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD BURIED HER FOREVER! ) ICOLBORNE ST326-333€e by Eleanor Edwards and Carol Graliam Guests during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gratrix, Jennifer and Brian of Bewdley, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Edwards, Danielle and Maureen of Owen Sound and Mrs. Ellen Whetham of Orr Lake. They all attended the christening of Maureen Ruth Ann during the morning service at Vasey United on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newby of Orillia visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Irish. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ken Robinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Falls at Lyle. Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wismer of Barrie to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLeod of Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. M. Reinsch and Dennis of Toronto were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Benke and Andrew. Mrs. Alvah Stewart has returned home after a week's stay in Wellesley Hospital. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Midland visited with Mr. Les Edwards. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards were Mrs. Doug Brown and Lori Edwards of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sinton and Stanley of Craighurst and Mrs. Alma Wiley of Bass Lake... Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smitham, Tammy and Mathew visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moreau and family of Wyevale. Glenn Nixon of Toronto spent the weekend with his father Mr. Jack Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKeown of St Catharines were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKeown. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKeown and family of Bracebridge also visited and the family celebrated Robbie's ninth birthday. Mr. Tom Lockhart of Hillsdale is visiting with Mrs. Mervin Russell for a few days. 1 ox 2- \ ay SLAPSHOT petals Restricted ] \ Adult B\\ GEORGIAN WHERE FRIENDS CAN ENJOY THF GOOD TIMES. Country and Western Music Now Appearing Fri. & Sat. 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