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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Jun 1984, p. 10

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_ . Ss -- LL ee ee ee ee JUNE 26 Regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Family and Children's Services of the County of Simcoe will be held next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Society's office al Midhurst. SCOUTING AROUND /\ by HARRY BROWN "fTwould see that Scouting groups are geared down for the summer. No news has come put from inost of the groups so I can only guess you are still there. Firs! Wyebridge reported a great Weekend Campout for the Cubs took place al Bass Lake when they joined forces with Orillia District Cubs and Beavers. The boys qualified during the weekend for 3adges, Observer Badge was the most favoured one. The weekend finished with a mammoth Balloon release. Smal] tas were placed in balloons carrying the boys name and address and a request that if retrieved, a note be sent to the boy telling him where the balloon landed. A ood calmpoul was enjoyed thoroughly. Dent forge' 'he Family Camp at Earl Rowe Previncial Park. This is the best bargain you will ver see ue bes: surroundings, .he best weather eC Contac Disirici Commissioner John caker 1! vou .aven"! already done so and tell him hew jnany are going. CHRISTINE DAVIE -daughter of Edward and Rita Davie of Wasaga Beach, graduated with distinction from the diploma nursing course al Georgian College, Barrie. She is presently employed in Royal Victoria Hospital, 3arrie. DIANNE P. DEVITT daughter of Robert and Marg Devitt, graduated from McMaster University, Hamilton, on May 26, 1984, with a BA. in psychology. She is a graduate of Midland Secondary School. SHERYL A. TRUAX daughter of Robert and Marg Devitt, graduated from Georgian College, Barrie, on June 8, 1984, with a Registered Nursing Diploma. She is a graduate of Midland Secondary School. Correction It was reported in a Anglican Church. 'The recent edition of Sun reporter regrets the shine News that the error and the confusion United Church served at the item may have a recent function caused. It should have read, Family picnic set for after church Sunday Elmvale Presbyterian Church Family Picnic will be held at Bell's Maple Park, Wasaga Beach after church this Sunday. Bring food and cutlery, dishes and beverage provided WYE MARSH WILDLIFE INTERPRETATION CENTRE Hwy 12 (5km east of Midland) Dla, «526-7809 Free Admission THE GREAT GRAY OWL Phantom of the Northern Forest Wednesday, June 27, 1984 A special public presentation by well-known wildlife biologist and photographer, Dr. Robert Nero of Manitoba FREE-all welcome 7:30 p.m. - foyer of the Wye Marsh Wildlife Inter pretation Centre Friends of PI Nye Marsh iv Environment Environnement Canade Canada . Cc dian Wildlif: Si y anadian le © Service canadien ( a I ( 1 Service de la faune da da FABRICLAND'S MYSTERY SALE YEAR END CLEARANCE | SAVINGS OUR ENTIRE STOCK NOTIONS % OFF HOME DECOR OFF $250,000 OF FABRIC De tor Quilt are ee up to*9.98 m Flats to Match sgueroes ea up to *5.98 rf In-Store Goods Only NO Special Orders PATTERNS 50 ::. with any fabric purchase Limit 2 per customer LOOK FOR THE BRIGHT RED STAR Each day for 6 days (Thursday June 2st thru Wednesday June 27th) one of the above items will be on Sale. Check the Red Star each day in your Fabricland store for the day's Mystery Sale item. Most items available at most locations Sale-June 21-27 Shop in Person ONLY Barrie L4M 542 726-440 CANADA'S LARGEST FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR (Next to Unclaimed Freight) eOpen Mon to Fri. 9:30 to 9:30 p.m Bavfeld St ( FABRICLAND THE BEST IN PRICE AND SELECTION ANYWHERE NO phone calls OVER 50 STORES IN ONTARIO [Mostercardlf VISA -Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Page 10, Wednesday, June 20, 1984 please! ey A RS Lt Un Ae

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