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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Sep 1985, p. 8

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a crs ------ Vasey by relatives in ELEANOR EDWARDS Bay. CAROL GRAHAM Cliff Patterson recently visited with Susan and _ Robert Hunter of Crossland were weekend visitors Thunder with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robinson. On Sunday morning at the Vasey United church Church a_ baptismal service welcomed the following into the family. Mr. Wayne James Newton, Suit yourself with fall fashions by PAUL SANDERSON Autumn fashions made their first appearance in local clothing stores as early as June. Now the seasonal metamorphosis is virtually complete, but 'he overall look is not as dramatically different as one might expect. In years gone by, heavier, darker fabrics featured a more serious mood in Fall fashions. Today the colours on the racks, in The Parlor men's clothing shop on Midland's King Street, are as bright and varied as those of the Spring and Summer jus! past. According 10 salesclerk Charlotte Innes, from Here's Look'n Atcha ladies' fashions next door, designers have responded to the popularity of individual colour coordination for fashion and makeup. Women will feel comfortable this fall, she says, matching a wide range of available fashion options to compliment their own per- sonalily. Emergency numbers 4 Cut out and keep handy FIRE Midland 526-2211 Penetanguishene 549-7425 | Hillsdale 835-3242 Port McNicoll 526-3300 835-3112 VictoriaHarbour 526-3333 EB TayTownship 526-2992 ---_EImvale-Flos 322-1313 Tiny Township 526-7133 Honey Harbour 756-2101 F Coldwater 686-7777 Wasaga Beach 429-2544 POLICE TownofMidland 526-2201 Midland OPP 526-3761 | Penetanguishene 549-2456 Elmvale OPP 322-2424 i AMBULANCE Huronia Area (Midland) 526-5466 A Wasaga Beach 429-4101 i HOSPITALS Huronia District Hospital (midiand) 526-3751 B Mental Health Centre irenctanguishene) 549-3181 | Ponetanguishene General Hospital (Penetanguishene) 549-7442 DISTRESS CENTRE MIDLAND & AREA 526-7836 Barrie & Area 726-7922 FAMILY PHYSICIAN POISON CONTROL CENTRE Royal Victoria Hospital (Barrie &Area) 728-9802 SS GS 6 Se A ee ee ee ee a a ie a ee Name the Carnival Contest "aan! oho leeise ny go. OFFICIAL BALLOT py suggested name for the gMidland Winter Carnival is | | | | | i | Entry submitted by: : | | | | | t | i aName : Address i i Phone 28 GS Ge OS 8 ee oe oe ee ee ee Mail Entry to: Midland Winter- Carnival . Committee c/o Midland Recreation Dept., 605 Yonge St., Midland L4R 21 : Deadline for ihe Colour, femininity, and fun appear to be the inspiration behind this season's classic styles, that most anyone can wear. Innes has_ noticed primarily fabrics and colours generating most of 'he current ladies' tashion interest. Men, too, are choosing from a wider range of popular fashions, with each change of season, says the Parlor's Bob Voorzanger. The traditional argyle pattern sweater for example, "has gone the way of the dinosaur," he claims, to be replaced in his store with a new spectrum of bold.and colourful geometric designs. With an ever broadening choice available to men, when shopping for clothes, Voorzanger suggests keeping the following basic principles in mind. It's good advice to buy clothes that can readily be added to, for a new look, he says, and always try to buy clothes that will last, in terms of durability, style, and the pleasure you get from wearing them. his children Serena Kristen Bernice and Travis James Patrick, and Jennifer Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson, Janet and friend and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Edwards and Lee at- tended the Wilson - Day wedding in Peterboro on Saturday. Visilors recently with Mr. and Mrs. Melvern Isaac were Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Searboro and Mr. and Mrs. James Be!l of Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Painter, Lyle and Greer enjoyed a camping trip through Northern Ontario last week. Margaret Doakes of Burlington visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edwards. potatoes, corn on the cob and_ delicious homemade ice cream. Thanks "o the social committee for a job well done. Mrs. Gertrude Green The Vasey United of Toronto is visiting Church Social Com-_ with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil mittee held a very Woods. successful 'Pig Out"' on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saturday evening inthe Middleton and family Vasey Park. There have returned home were approximately 150 after a holiday with enjoyed hot roast pork family and friends in St. from the spit, baked Marys. Cool temperatures herald the end of summer 1985 Temperatures for the third night in a row dipped 10 well below 42F on the old scale, a reminder that summer is over for another year and the leaves will soon be changing their colours. Win Prize Packages of : Furniture, Clothing, TV & Stereo equipment, Appliances, Cash, Groceries, Gasoline, Home Improvements, Vacations. LISTEN TO WIN! THE GREAT FALL GETAWAY GIVEAWAY FROM

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