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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Jul 1986, p. 5

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Ee, Legion sundeck opened The sundeck added to the Legion building in Victoria Harbour was opened last Saturday afternoon. From left are Bernie Leveque, Deputy District Commander, Bill Smith, Ontario Command Provincial Who is the guest speaker on Aug. 13 at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre? The Centre isn't saying. "On Aug. 13 we'll present a Mystery Guest -- check with the Centre for further details." On Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Paul Bell will speak President, Frank Murphy, President of Branch 523, Victoria Harbour, and Rae McFadden, District Commander. The Legion in the village is marking its 35th anniversary. Greenhouses Hwy. #27, 4 miles south of Elmvale 322-2389 ' fourth about current forest pest insects. The co-ordinator of forestry programs at Sir Sandford Fleming College will include reference to the Gypsy moth and its HOTHOUSE TOMATOES We have a good selection of indoor tropical plants, in- door and outdoor hanging New Legion policy benefits The sundeck of the Royal Canadian Legion in Vic- toria Harbour is an exam- ple of Legion members spending some money on themselves. Legion branches have always supported groups in their community, and will continue to do so, but current thinking is that some of the money Legion branches raise should be spent to benefit Legion members, Ontario Com- mand Provincial President Bill Smith said on Saturday. Smith was in Victoria Harbour Friday evening and Saturday to help Branch 523 mark its 35th anniversary. This year is also the Royal Canadian Legion's 60th anniversary. Branches across the coun- try were encouraged to think of a project in the community. The national organiza- tion has begun to pay for Street dance Money raised from the annual Waubaushene Street Dance will be spent on community projects. The Waubaushene Parks and Recreation Committee-sponsored dance will be held Aug. 2, Park, The in Pine Street Waubaushene. organizers ask people to bring a lawn chair. the training each year of three doctors and five nurses in gerontology. This age 67. But all senior decision is somewhat citizens will benefit, selfish, Smith said, since said. the average age of a Se- cond World War veteran is YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA MIDLAND PENETANG NEXT COURSE DATES Evening Course Starts Aug 12 Daytime Course Starts Aug. 18 for 4 consecutive days * Up to 44% Discount Car Insurance * Course Fee 100% Tax Deductible * Visa Accepted Young Drivers of Canada 303 Midland Ave., Midland 526-8500 Catch a great act with us... VINCENT ANTHONY "The man wi th the million dollar mind' baskets, shrubs and trees. CEDAR LAWN FURNITURE Open 9 a.m. - 'til dusk 7 DAYS A WEE potential threat to forests. At the same time on Aug. 20, Dr. James Ross of the Royal Ontario Museum will talk about Ontario's birds. The assistant curator of ornithology of the ROM will talk about habitats, rare species and other fascinating facts. Appearing in 2 shows only! e FRIDAY, AUG. 1ST - 9 P.M. e SATURDAY, AUG. 2ND - 9 P.M. Advance tickets $5.00 each At the door - $7.00 Enter Now...You Could Win A FREE DINNER & TICKETS for 2 For the Vincent Anthony Show Friday, August 1st The funniest show you will ever see! Name Address SUNSET CE MON., TUES., WED., THURS., SAT. DELAWANA LUNCHEON CRUISES 10:00 A.M. WED., THURS., SAT. FOR RESERVATIONS PMCL BOAT CRUISES 526-0161 All Cruises Depart Midland Town Dock MIDLAND 526-0161 Phone 7:00 P.M. (Winner to be drawn 9 a.m., Fri., Aug. 1st) Mail or deliver your ballot to: e MIDLAND TIMES - 309 King St., Midland ¢ INN AT BAY MOORINGS - 213 Fox St., Penetanguishene INN AT BAY MOORINGS Reservations 549-3163 213 Fox St., Penetanguishene Tuesday, July 29, 1986, Page 5

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