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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Jul 1975, p. 16

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Environment Canada is sponsoring Great Environment Photo Contest by Irvine A. Brace The federal govern- ment department, Environment Canada, is include accom meals, Rocky Mountains con- ducted by the Banff School of Fine Arts, or (b) a twelve-day course in donated by Environment The balance of the prizes consists of photographic equipment, with the exception of a economy air fare, modations and and will be Olympus OM-1 35mm single-lens reflex camera. The photographer who camera. Environment Canada has set other categories for prizes (all of which environment protection, a 266 power telescope with camera adapter ; showing types of photograph of trees, $100 Solarama@worth of Agfa film; best shot of large mammals, a choice of a 135mm or birds, a Linhof Nuline tripod; best photograph of fish and amphibians, a Hanimex Rondette 1200 For the best print com- bined with a thematic poster caption, the prize is a Canon FTb camera. . t one-year tuition ($500) to submits the best black are donated by the habitat, a Hushamatic 35mm Soligor lens; best slide projector; best Deadline for entering grepeoriiig Mie Great ea Be Wa Cara details of the a Canadian full-time and white photograph Canadian importers of slide projector; best photo of small mammals, photograph of _in-_ the contest is December Scat ier Bute conducted by 'nature contest as well as an photography school. This receives a Minolta SRT- the equipment). For the wildflower, a Vivitar 352 aBraunF23BC electronic vertebrates, a Bushnell 31, 1975. ; Contest with a photo hotographer Freeman entry blank are published is one of two prizes for 101, forthe best color shot best photograph: showing electronic flash; best flash; best photograph of 21mm lens. ; Judging will be done in eae. the best Patterson and Dennis in Canadian' Photo young Canadians (18 or a Pentax ES Il, for the man's impact on the Photograph of plants waterfowl, $100 worth of A judges' sacle ees aaa a F Per Bact tis ee Malle 'Maral on most younger). The second for best Polaroid environment, $100 in other than wildflowers,a Fuji film; best award will be a Konica and winners will Se aaa i hes Both of these prizes newsstands now. young Canadians is an photograph an SX-70 Kodak film; showing 135mmTamronlens; best' photograph of upland utoreflex T3 camera. notified shortly after. make Canadians aware of their responsibility to protect their en- vironment. This country still has one of the most vast, and so far unspoiled, wilderness areas in the world. Let's keep it that way. Environment Canada hopes to attract photographs suitable for making possible posters and travelling exhibitions. The idea is to make people aware of their responsibility by showing them photographs. Of course, this contest gives photographers not only a chance to win valuable prizes but also to take a direct hand in protecting our en- vironment. Even if you don't win, you will have had a positive feeling about helping § and, besides, Environment Canada says it might want to buy pictures -- even those that didn't win. The top prize is a two- week trip for two to the winner's choice of (a) a course on High Country Photography above the 10,000 foot level in the SAVE $1.16 JANE PARKER, SLICED RAISIN BREAD 00 DELICIOUS TOASTED PEPSI-COLA 10-FL-OZ ZIP TOP TINS 16-02 LOAVES (PREPRICED) RE SHOPPER THE BASIC 4 to remind you ommended Serve these Quality Baked Goods -- Fresh from our own bakery JANE PARKER, SPICY, RAISIN RICH JANE PARKER, PLAIN OR SUGAR JANE PARKER, SLICED SPANISH BAR CAKE FAMILY DONUTS SANDWICH BREAD | THE AWA PLAN TO SERVE hould take a minute food groups and the rec daily meal planning. ---- News from Port Severn We thought we of the Basic 4 amounts to serve in your ENRICHED, WHITE OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT i Good nutrition is based on a balanced Di it ee nt ' * aaa xtended period of time pile noah by Bill Turnbull maintain their proper body weig Ps 24-01 Dear readers: GROUP (Also includes fish, eggs, Pe Our good friend Russ %& MEAT nut butter.) LOAVES beans and pea Jackson of Waubaushene e servings a day. informed me he was Zit Mer cludes cheese, and sworn in on the 23rd of $c MILK GROUP (Also inclu June and given the ice cream.) honour of district deputy 2 or 3 servings-- children SAVE 20¢ BUY 2 LOAVES -- SAVE 192 grand warden for the 4 or more servings--teenagers = -- northern district No. 30 of 2 or more servings--adults JANE PARKER SAVE 10c JANE PARKER SAVE 6c JANE PARKER the IOOF (Independent -- GROUP L M ° Pi es 89 D Cc h : 69 | k T Order of Oddfellows). x FRUIT & Yeae oraniak emon Meringue Fie &!'e' vie ¢ ate Crunc 12-02 foil tray ¢ nowt ake Rolls pkg of 12 ¢ ez ; a aa a Hey ¢ Russ, 4 or more patienel JANE PARKER SAVE 10c JANE PARKER SAVE 4c JANE PARKER -- BUTTER OR ALMOND j who has also been an D& fe BREA ] executive in Branch 316, Royal Canadian Legion in 1974, and had to decline nominations for 1975 owing to his election to the above position. We say good luck to you and yours, Russ! Some people just won't stick to standard tran- sportation. Karen and Don MacDonald of Forest Harbour picked the first thing available to get their ice cream at the store the other day -- a back hoe. June 27-28 Here we go another long Highways busy as always Beautiful weather -- who can ask for more? (I know we badly need rain with everything so burned up) Last year, we hardly had a weekend without rain, so make the best of it when we do have sun- shine. Hotels in Port Severn were packed to capacity over the weekend. Barry's Super B and the Blue Roof stores had a busy time. I called into Port Severn this morning to pick up mail -- where do all the people come from? More people than fish in the lakes -- and it's too hot to fish anyway!!! Camping and trailer parks filled to capacity from Waubaushene north to Wildwood Park and other areas on Highway 103. All local merchants and marinas are doing a brisk trade. July 3 When the rains came tumbling down, thunder again, weekend. and lightning and a heavy downpour, I thought this may cool things off, but it is just as sticky and humid as before. At least the grass and flowers had a watering. Remember the Midland sidewalk sale June 17-19 Page 16, Wednesday, Blueberry Pie -- isincrrie BO JANE PARKER -- CRESCENT, GOLD OR MARBLE Pound Cake servings a day. U MORE THAN JUST FOOD! 4 or more SAVE 10c 15-0z cake 79¢ AT A&P. WE OWE YO JANE PARKER Action Priced! Action Priced! CORONATION FANCY CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS, MIXED VEGETABLES, SEASONED GREEN BEANS Pickles Vegetables | | | 32-FL-OZ JAR 63: 14-FL-OZ TIN "00 Cinnamon Rolls Chelsea Buns 39 LANCIA ALL VARIETIES Spaghetti 2-LB PKG pkg of 8 75¢ 16-0z pkg $1 4 5 Action Priced! Crescent Cookies JANE PARKER -- SESAME SEED SUBMARINE ROLLS Hoagie Rolls Action Priced! 16-02 pkg 89¢ oka of 3 Me 5¢ (PREPRICED) 197 WITH BLADES TRAC Il RAZOR TOWELS PLAIN, WHITE, PINK, YELLOW, PUMPKIN, AQUA ROYALE cx QQ, || MILK SHAKES BORDEN'S -- CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA 10-FL-O1 | .00 TINS INDIO BEEF CORNED 12-02 TIN ag Pall GREEN APPLE, APRICOT, AVOCADO ACTION PRICED! HEINZ -- REGULAR, GARLIC, ONION, MEAT TENDERIZER Earthborn shampoo 7910: iach $1.49 B.B.Q. Sauces ANTI-PERSPIRANT SWEET Right Guard sozaerosclin$1.QQ Heinz Relish DETERGENT ritccir S¢ Lvory Liquid FANCY ROSEBUD BEETS OR MIXED VEGETABLES etlorbl J Oe Aylmer Vegetables Mb ios-ozsins $] .00 Blue Bonnet ACTION PRICED! MARGARINE ACTION PRICED! 3-Ib pkg $1 99 24-fl-oz jar $2. 1 9 STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY -- WITH PECTIN 32fl-0z plastic bil $1 1 5 Vachon Jams Action Priced ! TOPAZ MUSHROOMS PIECES 10-FL-OZ ¢ AND CANADA No. 1 GRADE, SEEDLESS, FRESH DAILY bab STEMS ONTARIO 39. CUCUMBERS PRODUCE FEATURES! CHERRIES 2-39 LARGE SIZE GREEN PEPPERS CANADA No. 1 GRADE SWEET EATING ARRIVING DAILY CAN. NO. 1 CANTALOUPE Extra Large Size 49: 89: HUGEL AVENUE MIDLAND July 9, 1975 =

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