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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Sep 1981, p. 14

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i Ee 4 a Pe of ¥ ey Pe Vasey by Eleanor Edwards Carol Graham Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFarland, Mrs. Eva Mcfarland and Mrs. Gertie McLeod attended the Marchildon - Tinney wedding in Penetanguishene on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards enjoyed Craighurst by F. Craig Congratulations to Denyse and Melinda Pigeau, David Sinton and. Corey Shanahan who won prizes at Oro Township Horticultural Society Late Summer Flower Show. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oades spent the second week of August in Prince Rupert, B.C., visiting daughter Ferne and son-in-law Bob Brinckell. While there they had a tour of TV's "Loveboat"'. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shanahan and Jack were guests at the Lockhart Johnston wedding in Hillsdale on August 22. Lois, Corey and Jason were members of the wed- ding party, Lois was one of her sister's bridesmaids, Corey was a junior usher and Jason was a ring-bearer. Mrs. Max Craig and Neil have been busy serving on Barrie Fair Committees this past week. Craighurst Women's Institute won a number of prizes in Home-Baked Foods and Crafts. Loretta and Roy Salisbury celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary by holding Open House on Satur- Motor stolen in Victoria Harbour Between 9:30 and 11 pm: .on Sep. 6 Jan unknown person or persons removed a 15 horsepower -- outboard motor from a _ boat owned by Floyd Blades, of Thornhill, Ont. His car, boat, and trailer were parked on William Street, Victoria Harbour, at the time of the theft. The value of the stolen property is ap- proximately $1,200. An investigation is con- tinuing, Misland OPP reports. UNWANTED HAIR Mrs.Alice Goodman Electrotogy Therapist e Permanent removal from face and body. Eyebrows shaped. Safe, gentle, short- wave method. eMedically approved eFree consultation and test 14 years experience GOODMA... cLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 526-9479 Member of Ont.andAm. Electrolysis Association having their family home during the weekend. James Dunn returned home _ to Toronto after spending the holidays with his grandparents. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumney were Mr. and companied by their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scholes of Yorkshire, England. Last Wednesday, Ross Rumney of Burlington visited with the Rum- ney's. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Manley Mrs. Rumney of Edwards _ were Richmond Hill ac- Emmaline Edwards of day, August 29. Mrs. Mary Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mrs. N. Stranaghan, Tattonx attended the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin - Jolie wedding in Wycliffe Anglican Church; Elmvale on Sat., Aug. 29. The Craigs spent the week-end of August 22 in Peterborough with Sheila and Allan. Other family mem- bers who visited with them on Sunday were Mrs. L. Handy, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. Handy, Schofield and children, Garry Stranaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Drury, John and Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodgson attended their niece's wedding ,in Toronto on August 22. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Veitch were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sweet, Charlene and Luanne have moced to their new home on the Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence John- ston of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Faint, Nancy and Darren of Port Dover visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Faint. Visitors during the weekend with Mr. and Visitors ninth of Medonte. Gord Wagar is recuperating at his home following surgery in Royal Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Mary Kendrick has returned home after spending a number of weeks visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Jean and Gord Park of North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Burlington spent a couple of days with her last week. RE ALIST/Q HAIRSTYLING e Latest Cuts & Styles e Blow Dry e Permanent Waving yy e Tinting, Streaking e Wigs Men & Women welcome REALISTIC HAIRSTYLING 5 Simcoe St., Penetanguishene Open 6 days & Thurs. evenings 549-3222 [ES The call The Great Blue Heron, the Canada Jay, sandpipers, sapsuckers, loons, owls, moose and martens. Red-backed Salamanders and white- tailed deer, spring peepers, red foxes and black bears . . never cease in Ontario's splendid provincial parks. Reserveone of our campsites or stay at a nearby resort or private campground. For a thousand ways to get back to nature in Ontario's 131 wide-open provincial parks, mail your ticket to adventure today; Ontario Travel- Parks, Box 33, Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 1N3, orcall us COLLECT ONTARIO PROVINCIAL PARKS of the wild: . the wonders ADDRESS Ministry of Natural Resources Page 14, Wednesday, September 9, 1981 Original Art by Glen Loates Alan Pope Minister | | | ) | 0-416-965-4008 ) | | | POSTAL CODE Mrs. Kurt Benke were Mr. A. Benke of Langton | and Mrs. Maria Hannan of Peek-a-Boo Trail. Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis of Orillia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smitham. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smitham and family of Sun- nyside, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smitham and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dunton were at the Frank Smithams for a celebration of wedding anniversaries. A number of students from our area have returned to further their education at a higher A ttends wedding level. Leslie Stewart is continumg her nursing training at Sheridan College. Kevin Watt is registering at Northern College in Kirkland Lake. Roger Jones is beginning his semester at Waterloo and Joel Rumney is returning to Guelph University. Of course all the local children have returned to the elementary and secondary schools to begin another school year. Birthday wishes are extended to Mrs. Earl Edwards who. will celebrate her special day on September 11. She will~be 79 years young on that day. *. Visitors with Mr. and = ~~» Mrs. Orval Edwards on --.- - the weekend were Mrs. Ellen Whetham of Orr Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spence and Doug of Elmvale, Jennifer and Brian Gratrix returned to Bewdley after a holiday. with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clare McKeown enjoyed the; ** weekend in Bracebridge * visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKeown, Robbie and Amanda. Keith Edwards has returned to Durham College. DO YOU WAN T TO DO THE HULA? LIKE THEY DO IN HONOLULU? KEIKI'S (children) RIGHT THROUGH TO TUTU (grandmother) CAN LEARN T0 DO THE HAWAIIAN HULA REGISTER NOW FOR CLASSES IN MODERN AND ANCIENT HULA AT THE STANWAY SCHOOLOFDANCE ~- PHONE 526-8491 REGISTRATION ALSO FOR CLASSES IN: TAP (Graded system) and CLASSICAL BALLET (Cechetti). "3 "Sap Université a Penetanguishene Cet automne le Collége Glendon offrira, pour crédit universitaire, le cours GL/HU370.3A La femme a la Renaissance, enseigné par Mme Jane Couchman. Dates: d partir du septembre: 10 rencontres dont 2 par semaine, le vendredi soir et le samedi matin, a des dates a fixer lors de la premiére rencontre. Premiéres rencontres: le vendredi 11 septembre a 19h etle samedi 12 septembre 1 49h30 au Centre francophone. Frais de scolarité: $103.50 Services Fintona Collége Glendon, 2275, Bayview, Toronto, Ont. MAN 3M6 (416) 487-6208

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