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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Jul 1987, p. 16

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Mh NY é Weed control Steve Cleland is employed by the Midland Business Improvement Area group to keep downtown Midland clean. a | Toys, The newest franchise of The As part of his Children's Marketplace opened on King Street in Midland last Thursday, the first day of the Sidewalk Sale. Here, owner Glenda Newland, manager Joanne Gignac and franchise Inspire children Calling all grandparents, parents, teachers, camp leaders, babysitters, day care workers: if you want to learn how to inspire a love of nature in children, you'll want to attend a special workshop to be held at Wye Marsh on Wednesday, July 29. Barbara McKean of the Royal Botanical Gardens will share her knowledge of outdoor teaching techni- ques, help develop your nature identification skills, and provide background information on natural history. The evening workshop will include an outdoor session on games, explor- ing ponds, and a review of skills and resources available to outdoor leaders. Emphasis will be Page 16, Tuesday, July 21, placed on late summer and fall activities for children. McKean has written a series of children's books on nature, including "Birds, Wildflowers, and Bugs and Critters." Her books are available at the Wye Marsh gift shop. work recently he was removing the weeds that find a place to grow below one of the ELMVALE SALES STABLE Lp. 1 mite west of Eimvaie on Hwy. 92 Feetuming LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS EVERY THURSDAY EVENING $ a.m. to 1t p.m. every Thureday 1987 King Street. books, clothes and more owner Joan McDonald show off a sample of the store's merchandise. McDonald says the store specializes in educational toys and books but also sells clothes, fur- niture and art supplies. ornamental trees planted in the sidewalk of Board meets The next meeting of the Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board is scheduled for August 26 at 8 p.m. The Simcoe County Board of Education ap- proved tenders for the following projects: The auto body spray booth at Midland Secon- dary School; washroom renovations at Regent Public School in Midland; sawdust extractors for woodworking shops in five elementary schools and Elmvale District High School; the technical com- puter centre at Banting Middle High School; the TR centre at Park Street Collegiate Institute; altera- tions at Angus Public 3-ring circus. The Kelly-Miller Bros. Big 3 Ring Circus will ap- pear in Penetanguishene Waterfront Park for one day only Sunday, August 9 with two performances at 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. The local sponsor is the North Simcoe Catholic Family Life Centre. Chamber The Midland Chamber of Commerce lists coming events and promotes them at the office. If your or organization has something special planned for this summer season, please be sure to inform the Chamber so it can be included on our listing. Phone Marisa at 526-7884 or drop off the in- group __ Auto body spray School; microcomputer work stations for four secondary schools in the second phase of the county-wide typewriter replacement program; and the installation of security systems in_ schools throughout the county. In addition to these pro- jects, the board approved the tendering for the addi- tion and renovations at Elmvale District High School. The first phase of the renovations includes construction of a new gym- nasium and renovations to the science laboratories. Chairperson for this event is Joan Gallagher-Main. Advance Circus tickets can be purchased from members of the sponsoring organization or from several ticket outlets and wherever posters with ad- vance ticket sales are seen. promotes formation at the King Street location. School trip About 40 students from Midland Secondary School and 40 from Pene- tanguishene Secondary will visit the Ontario Camp Leadership Centre in Bark Lake from Oct. 2 to 4. AS | N Dart tournament held every Saturday afternoon 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. PRIZES TO BE WON! * Special - Homemade Chilli with fresh hot garlic toast All you can eat $4.99 461 Hume St., Collingwood REGISTER EARLY 445-6084 ROADHOUSE Wasaga's Only Country and Western Roadhouse Featuring Live Entertainment All Year Around This Weekend Goldies Welcomes The Southern Comfort Thursday te = Country Western Large Modern quips Music Motel Rooms Saturd i i with Coloured Spas at its finest etait yen 8 a.m. - 1 a.m. "The People Pleasers" Hours - Open Monday to Saturday Sunday - 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. Large Sandy Beach and Picnic Area Goldhawk's Bay River Resort 280 River Road East Wasaga Beach, Ontario (705) 429-4950 eA EN OEMS

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