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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 May 1981, p. 2

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'Supershow' being organized to climax two week festival July 4, to enable par- ticipation in Canada Day festivities and the Penetanguishene Chamber of Com- merce's Summerama. francaises a groups, will be held Penetanguishene, with during the week of June the participation of 21 to 27, extending into other francophone the week of June 28 to d'activites francaises. Festival des Quenouilles, organized by Le Centre d'activites The Penetanguishene area is to have its own festival -this summer, courtesy of the Centre Dah Le Festival des Quenouilles will offer cultural artistic, and social events, such as: arts and crafts show; artistic workshops; an evening of films; a St- Jean bonfire with en- tertainment by local artists on June 23 at the Penetanguishene Curling Club; official In the week ending Monday, only one traffic accident of 11 accidents investigated by the Midland OPP was of any significance, police said Monday. Investigation into an accident Sunday at the Martyrs' Shrine, in- volving a car driven by a Penetanguishene man and a car driven by a Midland man, con- cluded with a charge of careless driving against Leo Ladouceur. TS a hte ON RO aed A a ane hearty crew of villains Visitors to Midland's Little Lake Park Saturday were in danger of running into 90 ferocious pirates and their leaders, who under the eyepatches and without the cardboard swords were really area A. Beavers and Beaver leaders. From left are Beavers Steven Strath, Victoria Harbour; Jason DeGroot, Bruce Prevett, Penetanguishene B; Ariff Bhimji, 2nd Midland; John Desrochers, Penetanguishene Elmvale; Jason Walker, Elmvale; "Step into a Different Century" Discover TWO exciting chap ters out of Ontario's past Ee ¢_/ UNDER THE BIG TOP \ MARTIN AND DOWNS SAINTE-MARIE AMONG THE HURONS (1639-1649) Hwy 12, Midland Victoria Harbour Sun. June 7 Step back over 300 years at Ball Park Gaps Sponsor: Lions Clu Ontario's first European community eR BRT ge Vol. Fire Dept. 6 TONS OF AND a eprint a ONE'S OTTE the Movieland Elephant from Smokey and the Bandit Part 2 Teeterboard Acrobats - Juggler - Liberty Horses - Mule - Llama - Camel - Kazam the Magic Clown Unicycle Stars Performing Poodles - 5 Big Trapeze and Aerial Acts. All advance tickets $2.50 HISTORIC NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS (1817-1856), Penetanguishene [Eee ae Combined 19th century opening of the Cafe de la Cour with en- tertainment; and, organizers say, the biggest show of its kind Penetanguishene _has ever known, a super- show to celebrate Canada Day featuring Robert Paquette, singer; Marie King, country and western; les Sortileges, a dance group; and Ragout, a group specializing in folklore music and instruments on June 26, all at the Penetanguishene Accident outside shrine week's major accident, police say The OPP said that the ear driven by Patrick Kearns, 36, of Bowstring Trail, Midland, while stopped on Highway 12 in the passing lane in the process of turning left into the shrine, was struck from behind by a car driven by Ladouceur, 57, of Owen Street, Penetanguis- hene. Minor injuries resulted to Kearns three passengers, Anne Kearns, 35, Colleen Curling Club. Other activities are foreseen and more details will be made available as soon as they are confirmed, organizers say. Schedule Week 1. Festival des Quenouilles starts on June 21 and ends on June 27. Week 2. Summerama and Canada Week festivities (Chamber of Commerce) start on June 28 and end on July 4. Kearns, 9, and Heather Kearns, 12; all of Bowstring Trail. Heather Kearns was the only person taken to Huronia District Hospital after the 10:30 a.m. accident. Of the other 10 ac- cidents investigated in the week by the Midland OPP, two were hit and run property damage: accidents in parking lots, one was a fire ina car, and another a non- reportable accident. British naval dockyard and military garrison. "Living " History for the entire family Ministry of Culture and Recreation Hon Reuben Baetz Minister Ontario Page 2, Wednesday, May 27, 1981 At door: Adult $3.50 Child $2.75 All prices include tax. NO advance tickets sold Circus Day. Advance Tickets Available From LIONS CLUB & VOL. FIRE DEPT. MEM- BERS and at the following locations HARBOUR DINER LOCKHART MOTORS CENTRAL MARINE, MIDLAND Visit Our Exotic Animal and Children's Petting Zoo, Python Snake Exhibit, Pony Rides Before and After Main Show at Small Additional Cost. gree \ i cures ccs X ne on \ns? CARPET LAND... MIDLAND BARRIE idler Flare SLO-4231 oo cooresanmai 237-9662 i, --

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