Penetanguishene Newspapers site banner

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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Specials of the week December Ski Wye Marsh, over 15 km groomed and track set trails, rentals, waxing facilities. 526-7809. Also, snowshoeing (free with admission). December 1 - 15 At Mountainview Mall, there will be a holiday car- ing tree on display. For donation of $1 or more,m a light can be added to the tree in your name. Pro- ceeds to be used as part of the HDH Auxiliary's pledge to the HDH capital campaign fund. December 2 St. John's Ladies Auxilary Fun Nite, 7 to 10 p.m. in church basement, Pine Street, Waubaushene. Week of Nov. 30 - Dec. 4 Something for everyone. Ovation December 2 Tiny and Tay Fair Board meets at 8 p.m. at Home Chocolates Life/Towne Realty at 546 Dominion Ave., Midland. (Mint, orange or All who wish to assist Sept. 15 to 18 are encourag- coffee) ed to come. 4 ane Ae 125 g ecember 3, 4 an 4.90 Children's Aid Society sponsoring "A Christmas te $4 I Wish" at Midland's Mountainview Mall, a unique pecia way to help children during holiday season. Pick card from tree with child's name, buy a gift for $10 to 15 and present to social workers at mall. Call 526-9341 for details. December 4 $2.99 After Eight Last meeting The Huronia District Hospital capital campaign steer- ing committee had its final meeting last Thursday. The campaign goal was $2 million. As of Monday after- noon, the total was $2,115,000. Campaign chairman Robbert Hartog is optimistic that the cheques still be- ing received will push the total to $1.3 million. 549-7297 or 533-3091 for directions. December 4 Annual dinner and dance sponsored by Midland Shrine Club, Burgundy Room at the Highland Inn, Reception at 6, dinner 7, dancing 9 p.m. with music by the Nostalgics. Tickets from Shrine Club members, 835-308 or 526-7933, $40 per couple. December 4 Films for Seniors at the Midland Senior Citizens Centre every other Friday from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at corner of Hugel Avenue and First Street. Free ad- mission, all welcome. December 4 Special nature activities, games and crafts for children during Professional Development Day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, $9 non-members $6 members. Bring lunch, dress for weather. 526-7809 for details. December 5 Simcoe County Branch of Ontario Genealogical Society meets at 2 p.m. at the Parkview Centre. Shirley Lancaster, Canadian representative of Family Tree magazine will be guest speaker. Book table open at 1:30 p.m. All welcome. December 5 From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Ann's Church base- ment in Penetanguishene there will be a Tea, Bake Sale, Bazaar sponsored by the Daughters of Isabella. December 5 Tin Can show at the Roxy Theatre in Midland at 2:30 p.m. Every child admitted free with a can of food, to be donated to the Salvation Army for use in Christmas hampers. December 5 Sants Claus Parade, 1 p.m., from Centennial Arena down King Street to the town dock. To be involv- ed, call 534-3015, 526-9814 or 526-3069. December 5 St. Theresa's Ladies Auxiliary's Christmas Bazaar, 8:30 a.m. to noon, St. Theresa's gym. Everyone welcome. Items to be donated can be dropped off Friday after 7 p.m. December 5 German Canadian Club's annual Christmas Bazaar, St. Paul's United Church, King Street, Midland. From 1 to 4 p.m., bake table, handcrafts. December 6 Community Carol Sing hosted by St. Paul's United Church, King Street, Midland at 7:30 p.m. with special guest musicians and choirs. Offering to Salvation Army Christmas Fund. December 6 750 King Street, retirement living center holds Grand Open House with Midland Lion's Club Touch of Class steel band. Door prizes and refreshments, 2 to 4 p.m. December 6 Grand Open House at 750 King Street, Midland's Finest Retirement Living Centre, from 2 to 4 p.m. Music, refreshments, door prizes. Everyone invited. December 8 Ladies' Coffee Hour, 9:45 a.m. at Midland Alliance Church. All ladies invited to enjoy celebration of Christmas. Nursery program provided. December 8 Learning disabilities and assessment interpretation. Guest speaker, psychologist, Mary Roberts, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Midland Secondary School, 865 Hugel Avenue. Sponsored by Kinarc and ACLD Simcoe County. | Page 2, Wednesday, December 2, 1987 ty to buy equipment for, and expand, Huronia District Hospital, was a success. The campaign of- ficially came to anend last Thursday with $2,103,199 pledged. Seven hundred and thirty-one donations were received as of noon last p Bob Brush Charge may be resolved The charge of threaten- ing laid against Robert Brush of Midland might be resolved before his next court appearance, Brush's lawyer told Provincial Court Judge Donald Inch on Monday. Brush, one of the three Ward 1 councillors, was charged by Midland town police on Nov. 29, follow- ing the receipt of a com- plaint from his father, Robert Brush Sr. Brush did not appear in court on Nov. 9. He was in the intensive care unit of Huronia District Hospital with a suspected heart pro- blem, the court was told. Until recently Brush ran Brush Disposal for his father, his father said last week. During the Nov. 23 coun- cil meeting Councillor Brush declared a pecuniary interest and left the council chamber. In his absence the council award- ed the municipal garbage removal contract for the next three years to Brush Disposal. Brush's lawyer said that she would be speaking with the Crown about the charge before Brush's next court date. Robbert Hartog said late donations could boost the total to $2.3 million. At the beginning of the campaign the hospital had $500,000 in a reserve fund that will be added to the money raised through this } fundraising } year's campaign. The professional fun- draisers who worked with the board of directors and the volunteer fundraising committee, will be paid $156,000. The $156,000 comes out of the hospital's operating money, which is the money it receives from the provincial government. All of the money raised through the capital cam- paign will be spent on the: hospital. The HDH Auxiliary, medical staff, hospital staff, and members of the board and steering committee, % have pledged $442,982. Major gifts (21), dona- &% tions from corporations (41), and financial institu- tions (7), totalled $1,351,250. The campaign was aim- ed at everyone who uses the hospital. The fun- gu) draisers met with the ex- ecutives of area cottage associations and targeted boaters and _ cottage owners. Boaters who were Giant Youth Rally at 7 p.m. Midland Civic Centre, Chocolate free admission, call Ken Baker for details at Mints 526-7737 or 534-3136. 240 December 4 g Fireside: come visit my home in Penetang at 8 p.m. a Reg. $4.95 The Bahai Faith has answers that you won't find : Special anywhere alse. Our desire is not to convert but The campaign to raise $2 Thursday. asked to Deer $1 ae nee von ened share the knowledge of this revelation. Call million from the communi- | Campaign chairman of boat for five years have a tax receipt. pledged $11,784. Cottage tions have been arriving at owners, asked to pledge $1 the fundraising office per foot of shoreline, pledg- faster than the receipts can ed $46,280. be produced and mailed. Y THE PLACE SETTING 711 Yonge St., Midland We've got what you're looking for... * China ¢ Figurines * Stoneware ¢ Handpainted Jewellery ¢ Crystal ¢ Scarves ° Flatware * Picture Frames and Albums ¢ Nurseryware * Gunds Stuffed Animals And so much more... MIDLAND'S NEW CHOIR SERENATA PRESENTS "a FESTIVAL OF CAROLS" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1987 8:00 p.m. ws KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ICOANER OF FIRST ST. AND HUGEL AVE.) TICKETS AVAILABLE: CHOIR MEMBERS JOHNSTONE'S MUSICLAND OR PHONE : 526-7994 Reg. §50.00 PHOENIX JEWELRY CO. Cultured Peart Earri from 19% ofthe entire stock Reg. 855.00 She latest in " Siaty" Watches Reg. $400.00 Gent's 14K Solitaire 15 ct Jide Drze ®G34QO0 Gxceptional Quality Unbelievable Prices Sale ends Dec. 5th MIC, Visa, Cheques 526-7020 HURONIA MALL $2.89 Toffifee Hazelnut Candy 391g Reg. $9.35 Special $6.99 Black Magic Chocolates 454g Reg. $10.01 Special $6.99 Pot of Gold Chocolates (Dark or milk chocolate) 450 g Reg. $11.39 Special $6.99 Turtles 400 g Reg. $10.01 Special $6.99 QUALITY, SERVICE & DEDICATION JORY'S LD.A. PHARMACY 526-2781 264 King St., Midland Es ere <p ne,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy