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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Feb 1981, p. 14

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Coldwater Her topic was 'smoking' by E. Lorraine Orr Coldwater's_ oral communications __rep- resentative, Beverly Creighton, has _ ad- vanced to the semi- finals with her presentation of "Smoking". Beverly delivered her speech in competition, against six other students, at Harriett Todd Public School in Orillia last week. Each competitor was required to answer questions pertaining to their speech subject and also to do sight-reading. © Beverly will join the other two top per- formers at Hillcrest ' Public School to com- : pete against semi-finals from other areas. Each competitor received a $5.00 gift .cerficate from the Epic Bookstore in Orillia. Twelve year old Beverly is the daughter of Frances and Russell Creighton of Harriet Street in Coldwater. Bill and Mona Beach have become grand- parents for the first time. Their son, Donald . and daughter-in-law Betty of Boiton became the proud parents of a 6 pound 11 ounce boy, on The 3500 uniformed volunteers in the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Ontario offer invaluable service to Queen Lone winner Although it was reported last week in the Lance that Pat Maloney and Wayne Booth of Elmvale won the grand prize of $100,000 in the Jan. 29 Wintario draw, this paper has since learned Ms. Maloney was the sole winner and is the only person named on the ticket, reports Wintario. H.S. ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. Plumbing Heating e DOMESTIC e INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK Specializing in: SUMMER COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 3A ROBERT ST. W. their communities by providing First protection at munity events. Aid com- Queen and King of this year's Victoria Harbour Bon Homme Carnaval were Janet Cadeau, 17, and Barry Bergie, 16. Royalty seems to run in the Bergie family. Last year's Queen was ANNOUNCEMENT The Simcoe East Progressive Conservative Association will hold a NOMINATION CONVENTION to selection a candidate for the March 19, 1981, PROVINCIAL ELECTION The Nomination Convention will be held at the ORILLIA FAIR GROUNDS FEBRUARY 17, 1981 In accordance with the Constitution, any Member of the Association may vote at the Convention, and memberships are available from any member of the Executive Committee of the Association. Article VI, 3c states: "All resident voters of the electoral riding of Simcoe East are eligible as voting delegates at the nomination meeting; provided they hold a valid membership in the Association. Memberships shall be made available by the Executive Committee only, to those eligible for membership in the Association, at all times up to 72 hours prior to the convening of the nomination meeting. Members holding a membership in the Association for the calendar year immediately preceding the nomination meeting shall be entitled to obtain a membership up to the time the nomination meeting is Barry's sister. called to order."' Norma Burton - Orillia Allan Byers - Orillia Gladys Dale - Coldwater Grace Lamb - Brechin Don Mclsaac - Orillia Joan Page - Washago Greg Rice - Midland Page 14, Wednesday, February 11, 1981 - Polkinghorne _ returned from a visit Moreland Lynn - Midland Pat McCracken - Shanty Bay ; Sunday, January 8th. Congratulations to Frank Ostertag, Sr. of Fesserton, who celebrated his 75th birthday on Feb. 7. A welcome to the village is extended to Pauline (nee Sova) and Lonnie Worrell and family, Rick, Deanne and Christopher for- merly of Orillia. They have recently purchased the former Zoa Dunlop home on Main Street, S. Rex and Mary have with their daughter, Geraldine Card, in Oshawa. Friends of Gertrude Dalig will be pleased to learn she is home from the hospital. The dates for the Coldwater Music Festival have been set for May 5-8. Adjudicator will be Mrs. Elizabeth Reid of Orillia. Teachers in the nine participating schools have received' the syllabus and will soon be training the children for the many solos, and choir -selections. Pianists are always needed -- if you play the piano why not offer your services to your local school to help the children with their Re Any members of the Executive may distribute tickets In return for membership fees. The Executive includes the following: Robina Fair - Port McNicoll Larry Miller - Shanty Bay Mae Moriar ty - Port McNicoll Andrew Nicholls - Midland | Love You But say it on Valentine's Day Over a sumptuous dinner with A Champagne Cocktail A strolling minstrel HIGHLAND MOTEL Ren Hwy. 12 and King St. 526-9307 Leslie (nee Whalen) and Don Laybourne of ~ Ontario ° Armstrong, recently became the proud parents of a ten pound baby boy. A brother for Michael. There is to be a Valentine Dance at the Coldwater arena on Feb. 14 at 8:30 p.m. Music by the Bellaires. The event is sponsored by the Coldwater and District Figure Skating Club. Tickets are $4 per person. Nineteen-year-old Robert Ostertag has successfully completed all the necessary tests and is now a member of the Armed Forces. Robert, who is stationed in Cornwall, Nova Scotia, is the son of Barbara and Frank Ostertag Jr. of Fesserton. The 86th birthday of her mother was cause for celebration so Meda Godward travelled to Paderborn, West Germany to be with her. Although the snow was not as plentiful as here. it did prevent Meda from travelling further afield. The streets there are narrow and the snow-cleaning process is not as modernized as Canada so the roads were too dangerous to travel on. Meda has returned to her Gill Street home 326-0577 325-1820 686-7882 534-3376 484-5518 526-7772-526-5727 726-1573 326-6504 728-9700 534-7447 526-7148 689-2343 526-2231-534-4006 after a seven week visit. At a recent meeting of the Coldwater . Businessmen's Asso- ciation the group studied maps, showing - the proposed cloverleafs and other changes to be made to the existing highways _ surrounding Coldwater. At present a cloverleaf is planned for the area of the Moon- stone Hill. It is the intention of the directors of the | organization to arrange a meeting with politicians, and Board of Transport, department heads to discuss the above mentioned __ proposals. The executive of the Association has ap- pointed Mrs. Barbara Watt to serve director. A motion was passed to arrange early for | rental of space at the: 1981 Coldwater Fall, Fair. Last year the organization was too late in applying. Joe and Joyce Barden travelled to Huntsville to help celebrate the first birthday of their grandson, Colin Harris Barden. Colin is the son of Trevor and Roz engineers as: Barden. Also visiting were the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris. Members - of Cold- water and District Figure Skating Club held their test day at Guthrie on January 25th. A panel of three CFSA judges gave the following results: Preliminary figures - Kelly Hall, Shelby Boyd, Kim Beach and Stacey Werex. Dutch waltz: Kim Beach, Kim Simpson, Leanne Potter, Shelby Boyd, Niki Swailes, Lisa Curran, Karen Archer, Jackie Shaw, Dawn Mahoney and Jodie Jennett. Canasta Tang: Tracey Biggs, Vanessa Crombie and Kim Beach. Swing: Janice Robertson. 33% TO 50% DAILY SAVINGS Ready-Made Drapes AND Upholstery Fabrics Ontario's largest selection of READY-MADE DRAPES. _} All in-stock, all sizes, from ' $49.95 for a 12 ft. wall. A huge upholstery fabrics in stock at low mill outlet prices | from $2.99 yd. and up. 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