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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Oct 1987, p. 2

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October 20 If someone you love or are dependent upon has a drinking problem, you can see what it's doing to them. If you are concerned what it's doing to you - ALATEEN - Meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. at 306 Midland Avenue. For further in- formation call 526-9333. October 20 The Midland meeting of Al-Anon is every Tues- day in the Salvation Army Church basement at 8:15 p.m. October 20 Think you might have a drug problem? Want help? There is a meeting of Narcotics Anonymous'every Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. downstairs in the Salvation Army building. All newcomers and interested paries welcome. October 20 The Recreation Master Plans Committee of Tay Township is inviting anyone or any organization in the Municipality to submit in writing, by today, comments relative to sports, recreation, fitness, leisure and culture to be part of a study. Call Brian Hopkins at 534-7249. October 20 Runway 25 Restaurant Georgian Airport, Anne St. North, Barrie. The Business and Professional Women's Club are meeting to learn more about other women in business. October 20 Ladies Guild of St. James On-the-Lines Church is holding a card party at the Church hall, Church Street in Penetanguishene at 7:30 p.m. Make up a table of four to play the game of your choice. Ad- mission of $2.50 includes refreshments and prizes. For further information telephone 549-8858 or 549-2497. October 21 The Penetang meeting of Al-Anon is every Wednes- day at 8 p.m. in St. Ann's Church basement. October 21 Canadian Diabetes Association, Midland-Penetang and District Branch general meeting will be held at the Georgian Manor in Penetanguishene at 8 p.m. Speaker will be specialist Dr. Gerald Wong, about sex and diabetes. For further information contact Fran Moreau at 549-7442. October 21 The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 80 is holding a Euchre Party at the Midland Legion at 8 p.m. Ad- mission of $1.50 per person includes lunch and prizes. October 21 Through-out the curling season every Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., even if you have never curled before, drop down to the Penetang Curling Club for a free lesson. More information can be obtained by call- ing Alvin Grupp at 549-2412 or Ed Pearson at 549-7521. Sponsored by The Sweeping Seniors c/o Penetang Curling Club. October 22 All volunteers of the Midland and District Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society and other interested members of the community are invited to attend the annual meeting at Brooklea Golf Club at 6 p.m. Guest speaker will be Michelle Silver, a nurse with the Cancer Society Workplace Education Program. If you plan to attend, please call 526-8293 before October 15. : October 23 and 24 There will be a rummage sale held at the Legion Hall on Simcoe Street, Penetanguishene. The sale will take place on October 23 from 12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and October 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sponsored by Penetanguishene United Church Women. : October 23 and 24 Craft Show and Sale, Waubaushene Public School. Come and browse, start your Christmas shopping or treat yourself. Christmas articles, stained glass, quilted items, sewing, knitting, crocheting, paper tole, woodwork, pinecone creations, painting, pot- tery, ceramics, bird feeders and kits. : October 24 The Motorola Employees Reunion dinner and dance. For further information call 526-8480. Pass the word along to all your ol' friends. October 24 The U.C.W. Rummange Sale in St. Paul's Auditorium. Doors open from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p-m. October 24 The Motorola Employees Reunion dinner and dance. Pass the word along to all your ol' friends. For further information call 526-8408. October 24 Huronia Performing Arts for Children starts the 10th Birthday Season with 2 great family shows. At 11 a.m. Mermaid Theatre performs The Red Ball. Tickets sold out. Series B features concert pianist Monica Gaylord at 3 p.m. Both shows at ESPSS. For more information call Kathy Gordon at 835-3306 or Marg Killing at 534-2893. October 24 Rummage Sale sponsored by the Nurses Alumnae, from 8:30 to 11:50 a.m. at St. Mark's Church Hall es Third Street. Rear entrance please. Free coffee. age 2, Tuesday, October 20,1987 One loose end Mike Tolmie of Super X Drugs signed the facsimile cheque for $12,000 which he presented to Huronia District Hospital The capital fundraising campaign for Huronia District Hospital is being taken to the employees of Midland's large industries- Each employee of the town's largest industries will receive a flyer in the near future. Groups of 20 at an industry will be briefed so that they can spread the word to the rest of the employees in that industry. chairman Arnie DeCarli, The campaign is at the $1.6 million mark, with $400,000 to go. The com- munity phase, solicitation "by mail of the general population, begins soon. The campaign is to end in mid-November. The goals of each step of the cam- . paign have been met to date. Arni DeCarli, chair- man of the board of HDH, is confident that the $2 background, last week. The HDH capital fundraising fund stood at $1.6 million at last report. million goal will be realized. Last week donations of $30,000 from Peter Cook of Canadian Tire and $12,000 from Mike Tolmie of Super X Drugs were received. Next month, new radiology equipment for one of HDH's_ two radiology rooms will be in- stalled. The new equip- ment will replace equip- HDH to hit workplace ment which is 30 years old. The other set of radiology equipment was purchased when HDH opened in 1976. The new equipment is the first improvement to result from the capital fun- draising campaign. HDH has committed $500,000 from a reserve account to add to the $2 million it ex- pects to raise. Specials of the week Scarry Buys Week of Oct. 19 - 24 Kerr's Hallowe'en Kisses 700 g or _ Lollypops 500 g Special $1.49 Humpty Dumpty Regular Chips or Cheese Sticks 14 x 16 g bags Special $2.49 Rowntree Assorted Bars 16s Special $2.99 Neilson Junior Bars 14s Special $2.69 Hershey Snack Size Bars 18s or 20s Special $2.69 QUALITY, SERVICE & DEDICATION JORY'S LD.A. PHARMACY 526-2781 264 King St., Midland

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