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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jun 1987, p. 2

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| ____ Calendar June 23 $1,000 jackpot at the Stardust Bingo Parlour, spon- sored by the Canadian Diabetes Association, Midland, Penetang and Sistrict Branch. Games start at 6:15 p.m. Proceeds towards research and education. June 24 The Ontario Provincial Police will be holding a public meeting to introdue and seek participation from the residents of Victoria Harbour in im- plementing a Community Crime Watch. June 26 Strawberry Festival on the lawn of St. Paul's United Church. (In case of rain, in the Great Hall.) From 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. Price is $3 including beverage. Sponsored by the HDH Auxiliary. June 27 Annual strawberry tea and bazaar from 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Andrews Centennial Manor, 340 Dominion Ave., Midland. Meet your friends and enjoy fresh strawberry shortcake. June 27 The Georgian Bay Art Society invites one and all to an art exhibition at the Budd Watson Gallery, 520 Hugel St., Midland from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ticket to be drawn for a '"'red-hot"' painting of your choice raffle. Admission is free. June 27 The Pipes and Drums of the Penetang Legion will host a fund-raising dance in the Normandy Room of the Legion on Simcoe Street. Dance starts at 8:30. Door prize, spot dances. Refreshments will be serv- ed. Tickets only $3 each at the door or from any Band member. Pipes and Drums will perform. June 27 Strawberry tea and bake sale from 1 to 4 p.m. at All Saints Anglican Church Hall, Penetanguishene. Sponsored by the Ladies Guild of St. James-on-the- Lines. Everyone is cordially invited. June 30 - July 5 Trip to Hill Island in the Thousand Islands. All meals and entertainment included for $309. Call 526-9281 for reservations. July 2 Senior men and women are invited to meet at the Alliance Church on Yonge Street at 2 p.m. Come hear Marg Thomson, physiotherapist, talk about Seniors in Action. Seniors? - Those approaching 60 years and up. We'll enjoy too, a cup of tea and refreshments. July 4 St. John's Parish bazaar, rummage, craft and bake sales. Games for the, whole family. Baby contest (pre-register by calling Barb Gill, 835-3349). Roast beef dinner. This event will be held at St. John's Church, Pine Street, Waubaushene at 2 p.m. July 12 Eric Nagler in concert at the Roxy Theatre in Midland, Show times 1 and 3 p.m. Tickets $4, available at the Roxy Theatre or office, 526-6688 or 526-0096. Presented by the Big Sisters Associa- tion of Huronia. July 18 A Carribean evening with authentic food and music at Jennings Lodge, 38 Church Street, Penetanguishene from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets $5 at 549-2267. Proceeds for the First Presbyterian Church Building Fund. All welcome. Please bring a lawn chair. July 25 Craft Fair, art show and contests from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Oakview Community Centre, Wasaga Beach. July and August Canoe excursion into Wye Marsh. Naturalist guides stern large Voyageur canoes for two hour outings. Call 526-7809 for reservations. Children six years old and up welcome with parents. All must be able to swim. July and August Kids, enjoy a nature day camp at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, Highway 12, Midland. Call 526-7809 for reservations. Juniors aged 6 to 8, Seniors 9 and up. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Community Calendar is a free service provided to non-profit groups. If your group would like an up- coming event printed (absolutely free), please send it to the Midland Times or Penetanguishene Citizen office, Box 609, Midland, Ontario. Martial arts master One of the most respected men in the world of the martial arts will be in Midland this Saturday. Richard Kim, known as O'Sensei Kim -to his ad- mirers, will officially open Kasper's Martial Arts Academy on King Street this weekend. Even though Kasper's has been in town in some way, shape or form for over four years, the martial arts centre just moved on May 1 and now is the time for the ceremonies, says co-owner Marlene Kasper. She says the fact that Kim will be here really makes the grand opening a special event. She says Kim, the highest-ranking black belt outside of Japan, is "the world's encyclopedia of the martial arts." "He is a book of knowledge," she said, "the teacher's teacher." Kim, 67, lives in Califor- nia and will be in Canada for the opening of Kasper's and to teach for a week at Guelph University. He has made a lifetime occupation of the martial arts, learning from the greatest practitioners in Japan (starting in 1926) and mastering the finest aspects. He has also written many books and teaches all over the world. "He knows moves that no one else does," says Kasper. "You just don't get a per- son of this international significance here every day." Kim is scheduled to join the opening ceremonies at 2 p.m., which will include demonstrations by other black-belts from Canada and the United States. Kasper's, which official- ly is now called Don War- rener's Martial Arts, will also have an open house. Little Lake may Imagine standing on the shore of Little Lake on a hot summer evening, wat- ching water from one or more fountains rising and falling. Doing so might be possi- ble this summer. xt The Midland Public Utilities . Commission wants to place three foun- tains in Little Lake. To get a close look, though, one would have to be able to swim -- the foun- tains would be in water six to seven feet deep near the sand beach. However, the idea of put- ting fountains in the lake is not just for its attrac- tiveness. The fountains would have a practical pur- pose: to move the lake water and consequently reduce or eliminate the algae and weeds. One (and possibly all three) of the fountains would be il- luminated at night. The Public Utilities Com- mission is talking with the board of park management about splitting the $15,000 cost of the scheme, said Tony Osler, chairman of the PUC waterworks committee. The two to. three horsepower pumps can move a 'fantastic amount" of water, he said. Each pump can pull 1,180 to 1,500 gallons every minute, and cause 6,000 gallons of lake water to move each minute. The elimination of the algae and weeds might make the park less attrac- tive to the geese which have made the park their Page 2, Tuesday, June 23, 1987 ELMVALE SALES STABLE L1p. 1 mile west of Elmvate on Hwy. $2 Featuring LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS. EVERY THURSDAY EVENING Cattle, Pigs, Calves, Horses Trucking can be arranged by calling 726-8904 anytime before Thursday This sale provides EXCELLENT MARKETING for bath buyer & seller Alao featuring one of ONTARIO'S LARGEST FLEA MARKETS Hours: $ a.m. to 11 p.m. every Thuraday summer home years, Osler said. But another benefit of the plan is that if the water is made cleaner, and the town needed Litle Lake water in an emergency, it in past ~ could be treated and used, he said. Each pump can circulate a two-acre area of water. Water would be pumped around the clock. PUC manager Art Evans, ° a consultant on the project, said that a flow of water could be created and even- tually the entire 300-acre body of water would be aerated with fresh oxygen, after a year. Little Lake is landlocked and shallow. In the middle of the summer algae and weeds thrive in the warm, still water. The pumps resemble "great big inner tubes" and are made of high-density plastic. Two of the pumps would throw lake-water four to six feet in the air. The third would throw the ~ water even higher. The higher the water is thrown, ming this weekend LN a J . . O'Sensei Kim This man is the highest-ranking black belt outside of Japan. The martial arts master, who lives in Califor- nia, is coming to Midland for the official grand open- ing of Kasper's Martial Arts Academy. get fountains however, the less volume per minute can be pumped. These pumps are the same kind used to keep ponds on golf courses clean. The body of water in the centre of Woodbine Racetrack, for example, is kept clean this way. e For a professional job at less than you'd expect For your FREE Estimate Call 526-3635 10' 6" Mesh Dish Panasonic Receiver 85° LN.B 22" Act. 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