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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 May 1975, p. 17

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ONS yl RT OPPPIF TIO, IE Tee ae marketplace CARDS OF THANKS| ANNOUNCEMENTS We wish to express our heartfelt-thanks~ and ap- preciationy = to »;/our relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts 'of kindness, floral tributes and messages of sympathy shown us in the pe of Mr. Richard Albert French. Special thanks to the Jehovah's Witnesses, Beausoleil Funeral Home, Dr. Lauzon, the staff of Penetanguishene General Hospital and the Grey Sisters. Elsie and Mary Anne French The family of the late Wilson King wish to ex- press their sincere ap- preciation to relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful flowers received during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rey. Ludford and Father McGuiness and families that came from different reserves. Mere words cannot ex- press our appreciation to relatives, friends and associates, for the numerous' donations, floral tributes, cards, newspaper coverage and acts of kindness, received at the time of our sudden bereavement, in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Doctors Small and Dolezel, ad- ministrative and nursing staff of St. Andrews Hospital, Henry J. Laurin and staff, Dean Nicholls and. staff, Rev. Brian Gazzard, United Church, Elmvale and Charles W. Bruce, Bolton. A sincere thank you! Doris R. Burke and family of the late John T. Burke. The family of the late Howard Chew wishes to express its sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and donations to charity funds during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Mrs. E. Beauchamp, Rev. K. D. McKibbon, Drs. Moore, Rose and Eden, and to Nicholls Funeral Home. Vawines bowlers meet The Midland Lawn Bowling Club is holding a meeting on Thursday evening, May 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Senior Citizens' Building. Reports from various committees will be presented to the meeting. Organized only a few weeks ago, the club has more than sixty members enrolled. Anyone who has not been contacted and is interested in enrolling is asked: to contact Ken Cowan at 526-5196 or any member of the executive. All lawn bowlers. (past, present and future) are urged to attend the meeting on Thursday night to hear what has been done and what is being planned. Penetanguishene Curling Club recently raffled colour T.V. was' won by Theresa Marchildon the freezer full of beef was won by Chum Hook. Lions 200 Club. May winners - Ist prize - no. 37 Robert Mognib, $50. 2nd prize - no. 174 Ken Mackie, $25. 3rd prize - no, 34 Dorothy Morgan, $25. Announcement W.C. Player Real Estate Limited is pleased to announce that David Roy has joined the firm and will be pleased to assist you in the selling and buying of property in this area. BIRTHS Heather Arleen Tanner - Welcome daughter of Cliff and Frances Tanner of Wyevale Grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munro of Stayner Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner, Cobourg, Ontario, April 25, 1975. Hans and Beverley Firla (nee Beverley McClung) are happy to announce the birth of their dear son, Harley Judson 8 lbs, 1 oz at Foothills Hospital, Calgary, May 12 1975. A grandson and nephew for Lola, Marian, Judy and Lyle. Black - Harold and Linda are pleased to announce the arrival of a son Jason William (9 lbs, 2 ozs) born May 12, 1975 at Haidimand Memorial Hospital, Dunnville. Brother for Michael and Matthew. Thanks to Dr. Vickers and_ hospital staff. Proud , grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Phelpston....: and Mrs. Ruth Black, Elmvale. Wednesday, May 28 -- All welcome to the annual supper at All Saints Anglican Church, Penetanguishene, com- mencing 5:30 p.m. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Wice. 549-7295. --An associate of Garner Ted Armstrong "'Voice of the World Tomorrow" broadcast, will be giving free lectures to the public at 7:30 p.m. at the Windrifter Tavern, Town Dock, Midland. * » -- The Simcoe County Board of Education holds its regular meeting at the Education Centre on Ferris Lane, Barrie. 8 p.m. -- On Wednesday May 28, a satirical revue of the past 50 years ol life in the United Church, "'Holy Smoke", will be presented at St. Paul's United, "= Midland. All Saints Anglican Church, Peel Street, Penetanguishene will hold its annual spring buffet supper today at 5:30 p.m. Admission for adults is $3.00 and for children under 12 is $1.50. Friday, May 30 -- Ideal Rebekah Lodge. Midland, are holding a cold plate supper at the I.0.0.F. Hall, from 4:30 to7 p.m Tickets available from all mem- bers. -- Benefit concert, MSS cafetorium at 9 p.m. All proceeds will go to Contact. Mortgage Loans Available $2,000 to *50,000 Cit) \Sicw" CREDIT CORPORATION (CANADA) LTD. 522 Elizabeth St. Midland 526-9397... a As money gets tighter, leasing gets righter The business advantages of car leasing are even more dramatic in a tight money market. With capital so precious, so necessary for operating, inventory and expansion, why squander it on purchasing vehicles? Leasing frees capital. And at Courtesy Leasing it 'tees you SAT. JUNE 7 3 and 6 PM ARENA SPONSOR BY CIVITAN CLUB COURTESY LEASING (All makes) Cars and Trucks \ from the ad ative probl that 5493 Des Carpenter. For full details. (ewe o C2) 723 King St. S. MIDLAND hip creates. Call 526- a Building a new building can be one gi- gantic headache. But it doesn't have to be. Not if you do business with us. Because we'll take care of all the details and problems that can send a normally sane Take it easy. be easier? man screaming right up the wall. All you do is sit back, relax and watch other people do all the work. What could For more information, give us a call. 90 MINUTES OF CIRCUS THRILLS BONGO THE T.V. CHIMPANZEE ELYMER AND ELLIE THE CIRCUS ELEPHANTS RIGGS THE UNICYCLE WIZARD ROYAL BROS. CIRCUS MILITARY PONIES & MIXED DRILL MISS. VIRGINIA & MISS TON! AERIAL WEBB MICHAEL'S MESS OF MUTTS FUNNY CLOWNS JUGGLERS SEE ALLTHIS Snider Drilling & Equipment Lid.. Craighurst. Ont Let us build you a -- Butler Building PO BOX 843, 26 KITCHENER STREET AND MUCH MORE ALL ADVANCE TICKETS: $1.50 AT DOOR: ADULT $2.00 CHILD$1.75 ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM MEMBER OF TEL 705/326-6214, (ofa, INP Syria tena th fein « CIVITAN CLUB ORILLA ») per ELMVALE Friday, May 30 -- A coffee house is being held at Midland Secondary School in aid of Midland's Contact centre. Folk, jazz, blues, boogie, and dixieland music featured. Time: 9 to midnight. Friday, May 30 Saturday, May 31 -- Home Show '75. Collingwood Arena. Spon- sored by Georgian Bay Builders Association. Saturday, May 31 -- The Senior Citizens' Club of Midland are having a tea, bake sale and bazaar at their Club Rooms on the corner of First and Hugel, from 2 to 5 p.m. Also sale of Ceramics. Sunday, June 1 -- Anniversary service for Eady United Church at 11 a.m. Speaker the Rev. John Staples of Orillia. Lunch, following service. Monday, June 2 -- The regular meeting of the Nurses Alumnae Association will be held in the form of a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs. Grace McMurtry, Midland Point. Supper at 6:15 p.m. Final plans for the Arts and Crafts Festival will be made. All nurses welcome! Bring your own dishes and cutlery. Huronia Community Calendar Thursday, June 5 -- Huronia Handicapped Association (social club) social evening, 7 p.m. at the 'Activity Centre" -- located at the Mental Health Centre in Penetanguishene. For transportation call Ray Lalonde, Penetanguishene 549-7984 or Katie Gendron, Midland 526-5259 -- Organizations are invited to publicize their upcoming events free of charge in the Times Community Calendar. Please call the Com- munity Calendar editor at 526-9369 or drop your message into The Midlahd Times office at 289 King Street (upstairs). WEDNESDAY For Reservations & Tickets via FN Raiways cP /RAILWAYS < HURONIA 527 BAY STREET MIDLAND TRAVEL SERVICE Call 526-7848 CASH & CAREY 1 59 ERS X96 STORAGE SHEDS 10 x 7 10x9 PICNIC TABLE 18." more than our name implies... | SPRUCE you qualify for cash&carry savings when you sgt ~~ |CHARG PLYWOOD & LUMBER > MANAGERS CLEARANCE PLYWOOD SANDED SELECT STD G.1.S. FIR FIR SPRUCE - PRICES he 5 BASED ON 50 5/16 7* ee SHEETS ye 1275 B2 615 v. 1475 10* 8*° cig Uf oyeeth pz v4 19° 14% HARD BOARD PANELLING 32x96 69 MAIANDI BOARD PANELLING 4x8 299 188 Main Street Ex| Penetang 549-7404 OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs. 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. Fri. from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. -- Kentucky Fried Chicken KING & YONGE ST. MIDLAND MOBILE PAINT 10% off ACATONE CUSHION FLOOR 3.17 -50..¥D: WHITE 9.29 ctN CEILING TILES RANGE HOODS 15% OFF more than our name implies... we deliver in our own x & at ee ot a ate eo ee ee a om 4 A DIVISION OF BILTRITE: CASH & CARRY LTD. Sat. from 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. ogee ames of} Wednesday, May 28, 1975, Page 17 trucks ; : ri : a VY

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