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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 May 1981, p. 9

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Church group plans auction by Eleanor Edwards Carol Graham Vasey United Church will hold its annual auction sale on June 6 in the Vasey Community Park beginning at 11 a.m. There will be a bake table, craft table, and pony rides for the children. The Sunday school children will have a: articles such as books, jewellry, etc. There will 'be a refreshment. booth with hamburgs, hot- dogs, pizzas and of course those homebaked pies and tarts. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hancock and family visited during the weekend with Jean Keith of Ipperwash Beach and also with Mr. table of a variety of Hancocks parents, Mr. Midland Library News Library Hours: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Reference Dept. is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reference telephone number is 526-5122. The Historical Society's display of books, newspaper clippings, pictures, etc. about Midland, is continuing until the end of this week. The Midland Historical Society will meet at the Library on Wednesday June 3 at 8:00 p.m. Another interesting free program will be held at the Library Thursday, June 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the form of a One-Woman Show, Pauline Carey as Anna Jameson, Writer. Everyone is welcome. Children's Department: The Children's Library will be offering free summer programs for young patrons during July and August. Activities will include a reading program, a film afternoon, arts and crafts, and creative dramatics. We will have more information on dates, times and registration in the next column. Note from Agnes Markle: It has been one of my duties during the last six or seven years to write the 'Library News" for the press, and I would like to thank all concerned for their co- operation and help. As I was preparing this last column I came across the following poem which says it all - I hope it will induce those who do not have one to come and take out a Library membership - still the greatest bargain in town! I've travelled the world twice over, Met the famous: saints and sinners, Poets and artists, kings and queens, Old stars and hopeful beginners, I've been where no-one's been before, Learned secrets from writers and cooks All with one library ticket To the wonderful world of books. This poem is in one of our Large Print Books: From the Ocean to the Sky by Sir Edmund Hillary. and Mrs. Fred Hancock of London. Last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Painter and Greer and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Marchment, Kevin and Alana ac- companied by Mrs. Paul Kullick of Waubaushene attended the funeral of the late Mr. Mel Painter in St. Catharines. Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. Bradly Nixon of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell and family of Crossland. The Nixons also visited with Mr. Jack Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. George Boghic of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Benke and Andrew for the weekend. TheWasey U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilma Warne on May 27 at 1:30 The Roll Call word is "Needy". Birthday wishes go out to Mrs. Mervin Edwards on her special day May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Edwards and Gregory visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Edwards ang girls of Owen Sound. Mr. Jim MacKenzie has returned home from the Huronia District Hospital after un- dergoing surgery. A speedy recovery is wished for him. Mr. and Mrs. Michael! Heinzman of Toronto and Mrs. Morley Tinney of Orillia were guests during the weekend with Mrs. Stan Healy. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunn and family of Scarborough and Lori and Lisa Edwards of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hastings and family of Gutherie called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards on Sunday. Janet, Madeline and Leslie Stewart of Toronto, Mrs. Lane Mace and family and Cathy Stewart of Barrie and David Stewart of Sudbury spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rumney of Richmond Hill visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumney. Mr. and Mrs. John Moriarty have returned home after an enjoyable trip to Newport, Ten- nesee. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Don McDonald of Toronto. Emmaline Edwards Vasey of Toronto and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Lisa of Barrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manley Edwards on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moreau and family of Wyevale visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smitham, Tammy and Mathew. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rumney of King City visited with Calvin and Eleanor Edwards. Trustees made aware of school's needs well understood by the appropriate channels to Members of Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board, in recent months, have been made aware of the need to refurbish Our Lady of Lourdes School at Elmvale. Last week board members were told of a meeting held May H between RC _ board trustees and representatives of concerned parents from the school. Parents were assured, the long term needs of the school are PGH births A boy weighing seven pounds 12 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schell of 7 Leonard Avenue, Penetanguishene, on May 24, 1981 in Penetanguishene General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Truax of 9 Kerr Street, Elmvale, are the parents of a seven pound six ounce girl born on May 21, Vemtt atte a la ion Penetanguishene General Hospital. Big Brothers of Midland-Penetanguishene Wish to Announce their 1981 Annual Meeting THURSDAY, May 28, 1981 Midland Golf and Country Club Business Meeting Commences board and have been Queen's Park and the communicated through Ministry of Education. A holiday to honor Sir John A.? City of Kingston would like the Canadian government to establish a national holiday to commemorate Sir John A. Macdonald Day. The event would pay tribute to Canada's first prime minister. Kingston's request was filed Monday night without comment at a regular meeting of Midland council. Green light for special events Midland council, Monday night, gave the green light to Cubs, Scouts, Girl Guides and Brownies to hold a church parade this coming Sunday afternoon from the rear of St. Paul's Church to St. Mark's Church. Permission was also granted to Midland Rotary Club to stage the club's annual bar- b-que at the town dock on July 1 and Midland's Business Improvement Area will be allowed to hold its annual sidewalk sale on July 16, 17 and 18. During the three days King Street will be closed to vehicular traffic from Bay to Elizabeth. ed _ ELMVALE S100 © _ SAVE WITH THESE PATON SPECIALS Sayelle | 200 & 225 50g eee 1 oz. balls ONLY orste 2for88° | 1.19 Plus many more specials throughout the store! ELMVALE 5¢ to 1." STORE Since 1936 322-1155 First Grade ee Contest runs from Mon. June 1 to Sat. July 4, 81. One Lucky Winner in every Branch The latest in cooking convenience Panasonic presents the complete oven. The combination of microwave and convection cooking will enable you to ones, NN tlds, roasts, pastries,gourmet dishes, casseroles, and other foods with speed and accuracy .. Wr ame Approx. value $1,250. 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The prize is the Panasonic Microwave/__ Everything looks and tastes Ap Convection Oven as displayed in this branch. better than ever before. n ne 248 King St. 526-4296 Wednesday, May 27, 1981, Page 9

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