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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Sep 1981, p. 25

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by Liz and John Dennis Wyebridge Adult Recreational baseball team won the first Annual Championship Tournament last weekend. They defeated Waverley in the first game -- 14-11, then downed Toanche 14-8 in the second. The championship game was against Lafontaine and Wyebridge completely dominated this game 35- 11. As coach Milt Ellery commented, "'The main reason for Wyebridge's success was it's team spirit and friendship, on and off the field."' Milt felt that Wyebridge exhibited a sense of unity and good sport- smanship and_ this helped the team when it counted. Team members in- cluded: Ron and Joy Maynard, Andy and Sandy Crawford, Don and Kathy Gardiner, Peter Mertz, Tom Mulroy, Mary Dutton, Eddie Rowe, Sheri Jones, June Booth, June Laurin, Don Ellery and Milt Ellery. Congratulations Wyebridge! Six local 4-H members were busy recently.On Obituary Tuesday, Sept. 1, 158 delegates gathered at a 4-H conference in Toronto at the Margaret 'Addison University. They came from as far north as Cochrane and as far south as Niagara. From Simcoe North, fourteen girls were present. Th ose from this area included: Heather Fallis, representing § Wyebri- dge; Marlene Amos, representing Ebenezer; Laurie Huneau and Krista Williams, representing Peneta- nguishene; and. Susan Kenny and _ Denise Ritchie, representing Elmvale. While at the university the girls had a sneak preview of a 1981 fashion show and they also found time to visit the McLaughin Planetatium' then travelled to the CNE for some fun and _ ex- citement. Then it was back to the Margaret Addisone for the night. The next day, Wed- nesday, breakfast was at McDonalds, following this breakfast was a press release workshop. Chartered buses then took them to the CNE where they saw _ the Ontario Dairy Princess Alphonse Cadeau had been in it! health The death occurred on Aug. 31, 1981, at Huronia District'Hospital of Mr. Alphonse Cadeau of Port-Severn, Ont. The late Mr. Cadeau, a native of Penetanguishene, had been ill for some time. He was 89 years of age at the time of passing. Funeral service was held on Sept. 3, 1981, in St. John the Baptist Church, Port Severn. Fr. J.L. Keeler of- ficiated. Interment in_ St. John's Cemetery, Waubaushene, Ont., took place later. Sons Oliver, Albert, Bert and Alfred Cadeau of Port Severn, Leo of Honey Harbour, and Tom of Port MeNicoll, and daughters Ber- nadette (Mrs. Raymond Cascanette) of Port Severn and Winnifred ' (Mrs. Raymond Watts) of Orillia, survive the late Alphonse Cadeau. Two sisters. also survive him: Mrs. Elizabeth Legault of Penetanguishene and Mrs. Minnie Gloucester of Detroit. The late Mr: Cadeau leaves 37 grandchildren and 20 great grand- chilren. Deceased members of his immediate family are his parents, Joseph Cadeau and Leah Grozelle, his wife, Exilda (King) Cadeau, _ his brothers Napoleon, ~ Theophile, Oliver and Joseph Cadeau, and his sisters Susanne Dorion, Leah King, Maggie -Cadeau, Celina - Desjardins and Honey Harbour was Mr. Cadeau's home for most of his life. Pallbearers at his funderal were: Leonard eed WVinstourney=-- Finalists, along with 4-H demonstrations. Later that evening, they listened to a young group of people play music followed by a buffet supper. Then back to the residence for a pizza party before going off to bed after a long and tiring day. On Thursday it was time to head for home. Well here we are, back in the same position as last year, and the year before that and ... Where did the summer go? As of yesterday our thoughts switch from barbeques, golf, beaches and tanning lotion to school books, yellow and _ brown leaves, colds, and "you left your lunch on the step Junior!"' Let's get serious for a moment. After a summer of driving our ears like an Indy pace car its time to watch out for those flashing red lights on school buses, the florescent orange belt of the crossing guard and the blue signs indicating a school zone. Make this school year the safest yet. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods on the arrival of their new daughter Emily last weekend. Watts, Danny Watts, Grant Watts, Roy Cascanette, Jerry Cascanette, and Ricky Cadeau. ANNOUNCEMENTS | Fo BS Gael al a ite es g ANNOUNCEMENTS AUCTION SALES DEATHS DEATHS Craft surprise. Sign up now for craft classes. General Crafts start Oct. 6, decoupage starts Oct. 14. Marion Hoogenboom 322-1274. 72,74 COMING EVENTS Simcoe County Museum presents Pioneer Day on Sunday, September 13, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pioneer crafts, steam and gas engine will be demonstrated. Admission Adult $1.00; Seniors $.75; High School $.50; Elementary $.25. Located Hwy 26, 5 miles north of Barrie. 72 Private pilot ground school and refresher course with advanced air radio telecom- munications, air regulations etc., and a look into how to use the V.O.R. instruments. Call 322-2394 for further information. 72 to 75 HOUGHTON-Jean Margaret At the Penetanguishene General Hospital on Wednesday © September 2, 1981. Jean Lyons of RR 1 Phelpston (for- merly of Barrie) In Her 71st yr. Beloved Wife of Kenneth R. Houghton. Dear Mother of John Kenneth Houghton of RR 1 Cameron, Ont. and Sally Marie (Mrs. D. Kitching) of Midland. Foyingly remembered by 4 Grandchildren. Sister of Frieda Gauley of Angus, Clarissa Young of Barrie, Beth French of Orillia and the late Isla Hill and Thomas Lyons. A Private Family Service was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Thursday September 3. Interment Barrie Union HENSELEIT-Ernest H. At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on Friday September 4, 1981. Ernest Henseleit of RR 2 Phelpston. In his 75th year. Beloved Husband of Elsie H. Fisher. Dear Father of Verna (Mrs. H . Brown) and Dale (Mrs. A. Hollis) both of Scar- borough and Carol (Mrs. W. Koenig) of RR 2 Phelpston. Loved Grandfather of Dianne, Christopher, Gregory, Alison and Antony. Brother of Hedwig Gregor of Baltimore, Maryland and Meta Bartolicius of Toronto. The Funeral Service was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Monday TENDERS Cemetery. September 7 at 2 p.m. In Memoriam | Interment Elmvale Donations to the Charity | Cemetery. of your choice would be 72 appreciated. 72 TENDERS THE MIDLAND BOARD OF PARK MANAGEMENT ARENA COMMITTEE invites SEALED TENDERS for a Pro Shop and Skate Sharpening concession in the new arena To be received by the undersigned no later than 5 p.m., September 18, 1981. Successful bidder will have to provide all equip- ment, display counters and shleving, etc. Minimum hours of operation to be established in accord with the facility's programming. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information, contact Jim McLaren, Parks and Arena Superintendent Box 811, Midland, Ontario. L4R 3N4 71,72,73 COMINGEVENTS Sealed tenders will A bus trip to Kitchener Farmers Market. A tour of fhe Elmira District. Leaving Saturday Sept. 12.0 For more. -in: formation call 728-6966 or 424-0766. 70,72,74 HURONIA PLAYERS INVITE AUDITIONS For THE ODD COUPLE by Neil Simon to be directed by Janet French Readings will take place at the home of Doris Henley, 442 Yonge St. East, Midland, Sept. 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m. 6 male and 2 female roles. Rehearsals start immediately after casting. Production dates Oct. 23, 24, 30 and 31 in Midland Secondary School Auditorium. SERVICES l SERVICES Nicholls Funeral Home FUNERAL INFORMATION To improve service to the Midland area, Nicholls Funeral Home has established a 24 hour Funeral Information Line 526-4444 For Funeral assistance or other concerns, call our office number 71-72 4 526-5449. rake. with a winch. Office, Ministry of Natural Resources until 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 25th for the following: Approximately 70-75 Net H.P. bulldozer with hydraulic blade c/ w operator to site prepare approximately 40 hectares (100 acres) of tree planting sites in Huronia District using a root rake. Bids may be made with or without root- Approximately 175-185 Net H.P. bulldozer (aaproximate equivalent of D7E or D8) with hydraulic blade c/ w operator to site prepare 40 hectares (100 acres) of tree planting sites in Huronia District using Ministry of Natural Resources Young's Teeth. Must be 7 feet from centre of pad to centre of pad. Approximately 75-75 net H.P. bulldozer c/ w operator to site prepare approximately 51.4 hectares (127 acres) of tree planting sites using Ministry of Natural Mounding Plow. Machine must be equipped Tenders are available at the Huronia District Midhurst, Ontario Contact Mr. Jack Greaves for details. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ministry of Natural | Ontario Resources Ontario Government Tender TENDERS FOR BULLDOZER WORK be received by the Resources (705) 728-2900. 72 TENDER FOR WINTER SAND CONTRACT NO. 8102 SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents, in envelopes supplied, will be received by the undersigned until 10:00 a.m. on:- Wednesday, September 23, 1981 for the supply, treating and stockpiling of screened winter sand at various points in the County:-23,500 cubic yards. Information to Bidders, Specifications, Tender Forms and envelopes may be obtained at the office of the un- dersigned. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque made payable to the County of Simcoe in the amount of ten per cent of the total bid. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be ac- cepted. Engineer's Office, Gor Uany tava Administration Building MIDHURST, Ontario LOL 1X0 EE. Glark, P. Eng:, Simcoe County Engineer 72 PIFHER AUCTION SERVICE LTD. 445-4848 Known for * service and experience Important Machinery Auction, Monday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m. sharp for the Royal Bank of Canada. Sale at Bellamy Equip- ment, Airport Road, Stayner, Ont. (for con- venience only). Sale of all high class farm machinery incl. Allis Chambers 7040, 140 h.p. tractor wi/low hours, cab, air etc. David Brown 990 trac- tor .and h.d. loader, Cockshutt 550 gas tractor with relatively new motor, Schuler 1979 175 bu. feed wagon (like new), etc. plus 30 other tractors, forage equipment and miscellaneous farm items consigned to this sale. General small farm tools eg: shovels, chains, wrenches, etc., 3 PH snow blowers, (auger types), post hole auger, combines, picker, sheller, tractor parts (including fenders), etc. etc. Terms cash. Auc- tioneer: Pifher Auction } Service Ltd., 1-705-445-4848. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Babysitting available in lovin home at- mosphere in Hugel Heights. Call 526-4574. 63TF | will do sewing in my home. Supply your own material ana pattern., 322-2196. 72 Will babysit in my home. Monday to Friday. Tender loving care. 322-2943 72 HELP WANTED AVON Full or part-time earnings. No experience necessary, just a friendly personality. We train. Midland, Waubaushene, Victoria Harbour. Call 526-3512. 28TF Mature person to care for 3 school age children in my home, mornings or afternoons, on a part- time basis. Phone 526- 3070. 72-73 Make up Consultants Required full-time or part-time, no ex- rience necessary. We rain. For interview, call Joyce Tennant between 9 and 11 a.m. or 7 and 9 p.m. 526-4090. 70,72 school Bus Drivers required part time Earn over $3,000., will train. Contact PMCL 526-5438 sstr l REPORTER/ PHOTOGRAPHER The Midland Times, your community newspaper, has an opening in its editorial department. We are looking for a person who has strengths in both writing and photography. For an interview, please contact: Doug Reed, Editor, The Midland Times, Phone 526-2283 TISTF __ Josephine Beausoleil. | yet Wednesday, September 9, 1981, Page 25 Py

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