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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Feb 1981, p. 21

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ee Huronia calendar: Feb. 5 -- Channel 12, Cable TV, will be carrying a special program taped earlier this year at Midland Public Library which featured Midland lawyer Rod Ferguson discussing "compensation for injuries.'"' The program will be aired tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. for those of you who missed this informative forum at the library. -- Helping Hands can help if you are unem- ployed. Public Awareness clinic Feb. 5, 6, 7 at the Village Square Mall in Penetanguishene. -- Euchre party at Regent School gym on Thurs., Feb. 5 at 8 p.m. Lunch and prizes. Admission $1.50. -- How can you not afford a $3,120 tax break? Watch Cable 12 for information on the Employment Tax Credit Program. A phone- in question period with Jim McKinnon, Courtesy Ford Sales, and Nadine Goman, Canada Employment Centre, will be aired at 8 p.m., tomorrow. There will also be an in- formation seminar at Midland Civic Centre at 3:30 p.m. on Mon., Feb. 9. Feb. 6 - -- Mini-Bonhomme Carnaval Committee would like to welcome everyone to Victoria Harbour on Feb. 6, 7, 8 to be entertained and to participate and to just have a good time. -- An open house will be held for discussion and information about the Baha'i Faith, on Fri.. Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. in the home of Isabel Leroux, 130 Poyntz Street, Penetanguishene. Baha'i Faith is a totally new concept. Evervone welcome. For further information telephone 549-2249 evenings. Feb. 7 -- Waverley Recreation Committee will be sponsoring a dance on Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Penetang Oldtimers record tie and loss Penetanguiushene Hotel Brule Oldtimers hockey club came up with a 3-3 tie against Olympia Sports of Midland Recreational Hockey in an exhibition game played Thursday night in Midland Cen- tennial Arena. Alvin Robillard scored a pair of goals for Penetanguishene while Larry Marchand scored the third goal for that team. Scoring for Olympia Sports were Earl Cousineau, Jim Vaillancourt and Terry Archer. Penetanguishene Oldtimers followed that game up with their second of a home and home series' with Elmvale Oldtimers Saturday night in Elmvale Arena. Elmvale won _ the game 7-4, Corby Adams scoring four of the opposing team's goals. The remaining three goals came from Bob Scott. Dennis Turner and Dave Parks. Alvin' Robillard counted for two of Penetanguishene's goals while Ed Trudeau and Larry Marchand each scored one goal. Visit Bnitton's for a memorable dining experience dunng any special occasion ~-anniversanes, birth- days, etc. You'll be glad you did! Britton's 149 Bayfield St. Barrie (705) 737-3492 Te WINNER'S 2nd - 2 Winners Elmvale Community Hall. Music will be supplied by Northern Edition. --The German Canadian Club is having a costume ball on Feb. 7 at the Hunters & Anglers. Live band, doors open at 7 p.m. Lunch available. Every costume will win a prize! Tickets available at Gunther's Watch Repair and Rolfoto Studio. Feb. 9 --Big Sisters general meeting on Mon., Feb. 9 in St. Paul's United Church, Midland, at8p.m. Film and panel discussion. Learn more about your local Big Sisters Association. -- Feb. 9 marks the deadline for submissions or corrections to be applied to this year's Elmvale and District Directory. Clubs and organizations are invited to update their listings or add them to those already included in the dirgctory. Feb. 10 --The Sunnyside 4-H Club has begun a new course called Ready...Set...Sew! that in- volves the making of a skirt or vest. Anyone aged 12 years (by Mar. 1) to 26 years is welcome. Deadline for new members is Feb. 10. For more information, telephone Donna (526-5111) or Thelma (526-8600). Feb. 11 -- A general membership meeting of the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association will be held Feb. 11 at Golf-Ski Haven Country Club in Gilford beginning at 8 p.m. June Chambers, owner of the Barclay House Tea Room, will talk about Old Textiles, a subject of interest to owners of treasured heirloom needlework. No admission charge - everyone is welcome and a display of members' crafts will be arranged at the meeting. bs] CIRCLE Lottaric Jan. 31 06, 20, 24, 28, 31, 33 BONUS 21 Applies to second prize only Prize Payoffs Ist - 1 Winner $416,104.30 3rd - $2,887.40 134 Winners 4th - $59.00 6,557 Winners $96,694.50 5th - $5.00 97,962 Winners Provincial Jan. 30 5322723 Wintario $100,000 268986 $25,000 170680 563016 760217 129516 $1,000 87844 $100 7319 $10 537 WIN'FALL 40 Feb. 11 --The Provincial Ontario Liberal Party will be holding an election of delegates Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. at the Municipal Community Room, 64 Dunlop Street in Barrie to decide who will attend the annual meeting in Ottawa. Feb. 12-15 -- The Minesing Mini-fest is set to go this year from Thursday, Feb. 12 through until Sunday, Feb. 15 with a full slate of activities planned for each day. Feb. 13 --The United Church Women of St. John's United Church in Victoria Harbour are holding their 81st annual Birthday and Valentine Tea on Fri., Feb. 13 in the church hall between 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. Feb. 13, 1415 -- The Wasaga Beach Winter Jamboree is set to go Feb. 13, 14 and 15 with a torchlight snowmobile parade, fashion show, backgammon tournament and a _ special feature, the Wasaga Classic, Grand Prix style professional snowmobile racing. The third annual cross country ski races will be held Sunday, Feb. 15 and will commence at 10 a.m. Feb. 14 -- A Vaientine Card Party providing a night of fun and relaxation will be held on Saturday, Feb. 14 in the Anglican Church Hall in Elmvale. Party is set to get underway ct 8 p.m. -- Lafontaine in action. Cross country ski chalet. Moonlight ski on Sat., Feb. 14 from 8 p.m. to 1:30.a.m. Sponsored by the Village of. Lafontaine. Feb. 14 --Do something different this year! Bring your Sweetheart to a Valentines Day Dance, Sat.. Feb. 14 at the Wyebridge Community Centre. Music by "Northern Edition". Lunch and door prizes. Proceeds to Wyebridge Parks and Recreation. For tickets phone 526-9592. Feb. 21 -- Wve Marsh Wildlife Interpretation Centre, Hwy 12, Midland. Saturday, Feb. 21 and Sunday Feb. 22, 1981 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Snowshoe loan, winter nature displays and slide shows, naturalist guides on ski and snowshoe trails. Bring the entire family for some winter fun. March7 -- The annual Elmvale 100 Dance, a spin-off of the snowmobile run, will be held Saturday, March 7 in the Elmvale Community Hall. Tickets will be available from Hocken Ford, Dutcher and Corbett Ins., Ludwig Motors, Hargrave Ins. or Lions members. Mar. 17 -- St. Patrick's Day card party to be held at St. Theresa's High School on Mar. 17 at 8 p.m, Admission is $250 per person, refreshment included. Games of euchre, 500 and bridge. Prizes. Notice -- The first Wyevale Scouts will be holding a newspaper drive to raise funds for a trip to the Canadian Jamboree to be held in Alberta in July. Anyone wanting to assist the boys is asked to begin saving newspapers now. Information regarding the pick-up will be forthcoming. Classified ads get results Pen Twin ® If your club or organization is holding a draw, Please let us know who the winner is. 526-2283 NO CHARGE [¢ and 7 -7:45 | Feb. 6 to 12-7:15 Feb. 6 sie JOHN Bi LUSHI THE BLUES BROTHERS Sat. Matinee - 1:30 p.m. FLASH GORDON Feb. 8, 9, 10 - 7:30 > Pen none 'QUEEN OF SADOS With Bo Derek and Shirley McLaine yey Change of Seasons XD Warning: No? surtable for pre-teens -- 1.B.C\ ae brilliant' [G22 222999998 GaaqnccaGoesa ~ BODYCUARD C) SOOOOOOOOO- :¢ ) next week! Phone 526-2283 UPTOWN TOBACCO & GIFT Next February 13, 14 Unity eh HELPSTON TAVERN Country & Western Music Now appearing February 5, 6, 7 at Se ad df, PHELPSTON TAVERN Flos Conc.4, Phelpston SHOP 319 King St., Midland Enjoy home cooked food at its best 5p.m.-9p.m. Call 534-7214 for reservation PAELAGE ay "x raven My @4 wy) a of v { (e e A , Now appearing Sa: ke bbe February 5, 6, 7 f . ee 'at i Sandcastles h at Next February 12, 13, 14 divenvainmail Sandcastles LICENSED LLBO Main St., Elmvale Wednesday, February 4, 1981, Page 21

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