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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Oct 1981, p. 26

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Sl re ele ip Fg. ve << paige, is Burst eS cs ne Huronia Your coming events Oct. 8 Mrs. Flavia Redelmeier from Royal Ontario Museum tomorrow will attempt to cover both globally and historically the whole range of body decoration and accessories from tattooing to tiaras, from foot binding to flea-furs. An Anthropologist looks al why we adorn ourselves. F. Redelmeir a guest of Huronia Crafts Guild, Thursday Oct. 8, Ste. Marie Among ihe Hurons, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10 Thanksgiving tea by Georgian Shore's Swinging Seniors Beach Nut Ladies, a tea bake and novelty table on Sat., Oct. 10 bet- ween 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. at The Place, Balm Beach. appreciated. Oktoberfest dance in the Penetanguishene Legion on Sat., Oct. 10. Veterans and Legion members from all branches are invited to join Elmvale Branch 262 and march in the Elmvale Fair parade on Sat., Oct. 10. Assemble at Branch 262 on John Street, Elvale at 11:30a.m. Full Legion dress (4 The Old Yort Community Playground is having a garage sale at the playground on Sat., Oct. 10 a! 10 a.m. For support of young people. Donations, telephone 526-4194. Thanksgiving Fowl Supper in Wyevale United Church Centre on Sat., Oct. 10. Five sittings, 4:30p.m., 5:15 p.m.,6 p.m., 7:30 p.m. $6 adults, $2.50 children under 12. Bake sale. Midland Secondary School Calendar L basketball teams are hosting a bake sale on Sat., Oct. 10 in front of Edwards Department Store. Oct. 13 Coffee hour at The Alliance Church, Midland, on Tues., Oct. 13 at 9:45 a.m. Special guest Lorothy Palmer will demonstrate flower a:ranging and share a devotional message. Nursery open. Oct. 14 Enjoying your Preschooler course will start its fall session on Wed., Oct. 14. Call Contact or the YMCA to register. Oct. 15 The Midland-Penetang Field Naturalists will meet on Thursday, Ont. 15 at 8 p.m. at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. Roger Chittenden to show pictures of wild flowers during National Environment Week. Oct. 17 Ladies' Guild of St. James Church On-the- Lines is holdiny; a garage and bake sale on Salt., Oct. 17 between 10 a.m. and noon in the Parish Hall on Church Street. Donations welcome, telephone Mrs. Victor Grigg (549- 8850). Lois Walker in concert with the Puppcorns alt Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School on Sat., Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. Presented by Huronia Performing Arts for Children and the Ontario Art Council. Tickets at Johnstone's Music Land, Midland, and Gignac's Children's Wear, Penetanguishene. Oct. 23 South Georgian Bay District Boy Scouts will be holding their annual apple day on Fri., Oct. 23 and Sat., Oct. 24. Oct. 24 Midland Horticultural Society is spon- soring a bus to the Kitchener Market on Sat., Oct. 4. Bus leaves 6 a.m. Price $12.50. To reserve, telephone Mrs. H. Cheatley at 526- 5551, or Mrs. B. Rumney at 534-7648. Oct. 31. Penetanguishene Chamber of Commerce will be holding a fund-raising Hallowe'en dance, Sat. Oct. 31., at Penetanguishene Legion al 8 p.m. Music will be provided by the Christees. Admission is $5 a couple with prizes being awarded for the best dressed couple and door prizes Nov. 5 Annual beef supper at Wyebridge com- munity hall for Church of the Good shepherd Tickets $6, $3 for children under 12 years. y Nov. 14 The 75th anniversary ball of the auxiliary to Huronia District Hospital will be held on Sat., Nov. 14 at the Country Mill. $30 per couple. Tickets available Oct. 29, 30 at the hospital gift shop. Nov. 28 A bazaar and tea, sponsored by Wyevale Recreation Group, on Sat., Nov. 28 in the church. OUR POLICY Huronia Calender is an every Wednesday feature of this newspaper. Non-profit organizations are invited to use this feature. Every effort will be made to announce your special event in at least two editions prior to the event itself. For more information, call the editor at 526- 2283. wt It's getting tobe a habit for MSS girls' basketball! On Friday night (Oct. 2) and' Saturday af- ternoon (Oct 3) MSS Senior Girls' Basketball team competed in the Sir John A. MacDonald Lady Black Scot Tournament in Tornto. This was a 16 team tournament and_ in- volved several of Toronto's best senior teams. Friday night MSS defeated Lester B.Pearson S.S.°- 50-24. ..In MSS's first game Saturday, MSS showed some 'offensive power defeating West Toronto S.S. 60-48. Angie Pumputis scored 16 points and Tracey Vent added 23 points in this game. In the tournament semi-final, Kelly Edwards scored 17 points and led Midland lo a 46-33 victory over George Harvey S.S. This got MSS into the finals, against Parkside Colligiate. All the girls played well, but Angie Pum- putis had an outstanding game, scoring 28 points in leading MSS to a 59-42 -'tournament and both An exhibition game he and Tracey Vint between MSS were named to the tournament All-Star MSS Seniors now have a record of 11 wins and 0 losses on the season, tournaments. game. Meanwhile last Thursday, MSS Junior Girls won their eighth against decision of the season. hene. ESPSS tennis players impressive in qualifying Tennis players at Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School cer- tainly put in good perfomances at the GBSSA Zone 3 Tennis qualifying rounds recently. Three players qualified for GBSSA finals to be held in Orillia Wednesday and they are Anne, Jane and Lisa Merkley. Anne and Jane Merkley teamed up to win the girls' doubles championship roumd and the team of Sharon- Bellehumeur and Bonnie Geere won the Penetang resulted in a 56- 24 win for MSS. team. Yesterday the MSS Midget Girls Basketball team was defeated by Penetanguishene 26-20 and ~-have' won two in its last exhibition MSS first home game will be here tomorrow Penetanguis- consolation round. and Dave Robillard winning the con- solation championship. semi-finals of boys' singles' action. In boys' doubles, it was Perry Beausoleil. Dave Atkinson narrowly lost out in the Lisa Merkley finished second overall in Gamna bowlers unbeaten Gamna Signs remain the only unbeaten squad in the Midland Industrial Bowling League after last week's play. Gamna_ picked up three more wins in Eastern Division competition last Wednesday, giving them 12 for the season and 25 points. Quality Carpet trail in the East by seven points, and Commodore Hotel holds third with 13 points. Garner's Sports maintained their lead in the Western Division, winning two games and picking up three points to stay three ahead of the pack. Ladouceur Constr- uction, Huronia Auto Glass and Legion Gold are all tied in second with 12 points apiece. --_) --_THEAUXILIARY Yellow Bird Y AUCTION and F< MARKET ig INDOOR AND OUTDOOR STALLS 3 WHOLESALE BARGAINS AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 6:30 to 10 p.m. with Auctioneers - Leo & Kay Hamelin i MARKET ALL DAY SATURDAY a = si ci. ) a. t N: ra") \ont 109 RE BAUM Bi ACH RD YONG 7 mien Suton age ann ose THE MERCHANDISE FOR AUCTION ACCEPTED THURS 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm and FROM 1 p.m. FRIDAY FOR SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS, PICK-UP OR LARGE CONSIGNMENTS CALL 533-2142 or 526-2424 Bob Duquette bowled a 370 to win the day's Summer's Trophies High Single Award. with 755. Maurice' Lacroix rolled 792 for the high triple of the day, 28 better than runner-up Maurice lJapensee. ahead Olid: average. to the HURONIA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 75th BALL Sat. Nov. 14th Country Mill $30. per couple Tickets Available at: THE GIFT SHOP H.D.H. Page 26, Wednesday, October 7, 1981 Oct 29 - 30 win. girls' singles and Lisa Bourgeois finished a Angie was awarded close third. the trophy for most In mixed doubles, Andrew Bayfield and valuable player in the Lisa Vivian came in third overall. EXPERIENCE A UNIQUE THANKSGIVING EVENT THE SECOND ANNUAL "ESPRIT DE OUENDAKE" AT SAINTE-MARIE AMONG Jules Marion was third Jack Bowen continued his grip on the season's high average, dropping to 251 but staying 10 Desroches. Lapensee is in third place with a 239 gos ANNIVERSARY OCTOBER 11 &12 10AM-5PM SUNDAY & MONDAY, (Last admission at 4:15 p.m.) @ Spinning @ Weaving © French Cuisine Ontario THE HURONS (1639 - 1649), MIDLAND Compare and experience French and Native Culture dating back 350 years. @ Pottery @ Leatherwork @ Beadwork Ministry of Culture and Recreation Hon. Reuben Baetz, Minister k t ? a ; : H ;

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