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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Mar 1981, p. 11

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pee. en Te fe rls &. a Sap's running! Scenes like this cne are common all over Simcoe County as sugar bushes hurry to catch the running of the sap, an annual spring event. The sap began running earlier this year than many producers can remember and as a result, an abundant supply of the sweet liquid should be available for breakfast tables around the-world. Students prepare for HPTO meeting by Bonnie Beardsall and Julie Ellery The girls in the Craft Club are working on macrame projects and rug hooking for the April Huronia Parent Teacher Organization meeting. The grade 2's in Mrs. Robertson's class have been reading the Bible Storv. This class has been talking about money. The Gymnastic Club - Front office visitor is working very hard for their presentation at the H.P.T.O. meeting on April 6. Mrs. Anderson at- tended a Math Subject Council Meeting last week. -- Mrs. Dixon is in class this week. Welcome back! In Science her class just finished Simple Machines and in Social Studies they are studving Explorers. The Science Fair will James Aydelotte, assistant manager of The Rotarv Foundation of Rotary International, ad-' dressed the Midlane and District Rotary Club last week. The local Rotary executive announced one of the club's members will be made a Paul Harris Fellow later this year. "nh eed. Effective March 29, 1981 Linda and Arlene's 1S (1 SD ¢ Health Food Centre will be known as VIVIAN AND TOM'S HEALTH FOOD CENTRE with Vivian Ladouceur as new owner See Wed., April 1 paper for SPECIALS eas be held here on March 30 and 31. It will be held in Barrie at Eastview Collegiate on April 10th and 11th. Any parents who would like to be judges are asked to contact Miss Embro. On March 31, 175 students and teachers will be going to Man of LaMancha at Georgian College. Last Friday the Oxbow Uke Club came and gave us an excellent presentation. March 20, Mr. Zurheiden will come to take pictures for the year book. Last Friday the Mid- Term report cards were given out and the in- Strike tt Rich: IN THE GOLD RUSH AT P.D. MURPHY'S BUY BEFORE MARCH 31° OO YN Lex i. - op, ae Ge Ogy* ® we GOOF EARRINGS Reg. 20° to 80° WEDDING BANDS Reg. 75° to 300 10 and 14 karat gold quality in the overall selections. © m2 oe AND SAVE ' CHAINS BRACELET Reg. 62°°to 975°° ~ Reg. 49°°to 475° Murphy J 'a4 OFF REGULAR PRICES 251 King Street, Midland Wednesday, March 25, 1981, Page 11 terviews will be held tonight. Our March Break will begin March 23 and we will return to school on March 29. PENDANTS Reg. 26° to 300°° LOCKETS g Reg. 49° to 475% 10 and 14 karat gold quality in the overall selections. ewellers AS GOOD AS GOLD

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