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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 Feb 1975, p. 20

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V7 a a TING OTe ee eee wr rT ou OPEN SATURDAYS Our fee is remarkably low. And, if the Tax Department notifies you of a reassessment on your return, H & R Block is available to help you all year at no extra cost. | I'll never do my own At PGH Births There were seven births recorded at the Penetanguishene General Hospital this past week: Marchand-to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marchand, 33 Anne Suferee ve. t Penetanguishene a son on Feb. 20. Charlebois-to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charlebois, Box 51 Penetanguishene a daughter on Feb. 17. Laurin-to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Laurin, R.R. 3 Penetanguishene a daughter on Feb. 18. Lesperance-to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lesperance, TAKE HER OUT FOR DINNER & DANCING at the je a Where the people are friendly, the atmosphere * comfortable and relaxed. And now there is also dancing to organ music in the dining room. Come in this Friday and Saturday and have a good time. Dancing from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. FULLY LICENSED taxes again! a daughter on Feb. 20. BLOCK: Fa *, \ daughter on Feb. 20. & © ® | ec ener HOT & COLD BUFFET te a Michael Dubeau, 33 Anne Street Penetanguishene a daughter on Feb. 18. St. Amant-to Mr. and Mrs. Bob St. Amant, 29 Fox Street Penetanguishene a son on he Feb. 23. : King-to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, Hillsdale a daughter on Feb. 21. 2nd & Bay St. Midland Weekdays --9a.m.-6p.m. Saturday --9a.m.-5p.m. Canada's largest Tax Service with over 6,000 offices in North America NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Every Friday between 12:00 and 2:00 p.m. Hwy. 27 and Balm Beach Rd. OPEN: MIDLAND 526-8483 12:00 to 1:00am. Three young girls, (left to right) Andrea D'Aoust, Cecelia Dyer, and Claire Cadeau climb along the back of the Moby Dick sculpture beside St. Ann's Church. The sculpture was formed by the Penetanguishene young people's club. Whaling it Checking who won the prizes Tannahill was the best of the Penetanguishene _ council- We are Celebrating the COMPLETION OF OUR NEW SHOWROOM y Select from over 200 BALES of in-stock CARPET & Brock was selected Miss Winterama. The 16-year-old The following is the list of prize winners in the various Winterama contests. Electric blanket: donated by Iretons IDA Pharmacy, Penetanguishene -- Dr. G. Gauthier. $1,000 Penetanguishene Legion draw: Beatrice The Dairy Queen sponsored Women's Singles: (18 year 0 in MeIntosh o f Jami. old and up) Sharon Lacroix If ie (Armstrong Gicolons Low level loop Penetanguishene. Ice Fishi Contestan (first), Ardie Desroches p toc 4colors to choose from Handmade quilt and two ish were caught so first (Secon, and Phyllis, f VINYL CORLON CUSTOMAIRE pens 2 pillow shams offered by the prize was awarded by a Dusome (third). Men's Centre d'Activites Fran- caises: Mrs. John Wedge of Penetanguishene. Crib quilt offered by the French Centre: Mrs. James Cowan, Midland. Raggedy Ann dolls offered by the Centre d'Activites Francaises: Mrs. Andre Vaillancourt, Penetangui- shene. Honourable mentions in the snowsculpturing contest: Michele Martin, Jim Met- ealfe, Brian Axten, and the Robitaille, 38 seconds. Third Playne and Sharon Lacroix b aN Reg. $18.95 5 colours St. Ann's Young People Club. -- Marc Brunnelle, 40 (first). Rick Duval and Ardie DSS rv W Coe » 95 $ 95 Wally's Men's Wear, seconds. Over 16-year-old Puddicombe (second). MN McDonald's Hardware, Ted category: First -- Roger Junior Toboggan Races: \ GM sq. yd. sq. yd. Light's TV, and Bryant's Dupuis, 12 seconds. Chris Dorion and Ray ' ZA Jewellers gave $10 gift Snowshoe Races: In order Orsava won $5 each. HARDING CELANESE certificates to the honourable mentions. Floats: First prize $50, and a trophy went to the Snow Amant, all of Robbie Cadeau (second) Valley Snowmobile Club. Penetanguishene. John McCurry and Mike NYLON OZITE Armstrong Second prize, $25, and a Senior Men: In order of Ruston (tied for third). trophy went to the finish: Kenneth Forget, Juniors (ages 4-7): Linda Patt COMMANDER Penetanguishene Secondary Mark Forget, and Mark Marie Quesnelle (first), atrern Low level loop School students from grade Lacroix, all of Cheryl Bisschop (second), aeolauneioehoocetran Rubber Back . d 11. Third prize went to the Penetanguishene. and Sean Bisschop (third). CMI 7 colours rubber backed, Daughters of Isabella. They also won $25 and a trophy. All the cash was donated by PSS. A Queen Contest: Jenny PSS student won a trophy and $75. She was sponsored by Jack and Pearl's. The princesses Karen Lavigne and Jami Wright won $30 each. Penetanguishene Billiards sponsored Karen. draw. Bradley Ross of Midland won the ice fishing contest draw for 15-year-olds and under. He received a mustang bicycle donated by the Commodore Hotel. Jim Sauve of Midland won the adults draw in the ice fishing contest and carried home a trophy. Log sawing: First -- Bobby Brunnelle, 20 seconds. Second _ Jacques of finish in the Junior Division: Bruce Forget, Mark Forget and Kevin St. Senior Ladies Doreen Loschke. All the winners in the snowshoe races received trophies. Barrel Rolling: Ken lors. Senior (16 years old and up): In order of finish: Ken Forget, Brad Armstrong, Louis Maheu. Junior: In order of finish: Bobby Brunelle and Todd Dumais. Toboggan Races: Single: Rick Duval (first), Larry Rustin (second), Mike Playne (third). Women's Doubles: Sharon Lacroix and Ardie Desroches (first). Men's Doubles: Mike Playne and Kevin Moreau first. Larry Butson and Glen Berthlot second. Rick Duval and Mike Gignac (third) .The trophies for the toboggan races were sponsored by O'Keefe. Mixed Doubles: Mike Magic Carpet Races: Seniors (ages 8-10 years): Lisa Quesnelle (first), Thanks to Anita Maheu, Kim Gignac, and Chris Rollinson for compiling the results of the various draws and contests. Applicants now being accepted to work on General Membership Meeting Will be held at 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of bringing members of the SEAFARERS INTERNATIONA" UNION OF CANADA up to date on union matters. Applications for new members will be accepted immediately following the membership meeting. Anyone interested should report to: Y.M.C.A., Owen Sound, Ont. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1975 Royal Canadian Legion, Midland, Ont. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1975 Page 20, Wednesday, February 26, 1975 ! ( i Feel free to drop in and browse around, at your convenienc- $799 sq. yd. 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