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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Mar 1976, p. 15

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eee were , , o Rn, Sep Sor. A FACTORY 5 RT) U Nc ly MID - WINTER CLEARANCE SALE \ SacTnIME te 20% Off List Prices On All "CASH" Sales Of ee Horizontal Sliding Prime Windows Now In Stock. J 7:45 p.m. WEDNESDAYS ie Ne COMMENCING ON : Choose from our quality Prime WED. MARCH 24th. * Whiteview Basement Units pete ALSO ae Join us on Wednesday evening, March 24, as 'The Old Fashioned eg! Days" are relived when 6 ne high-wheeled sulkies oH compete in a special race. wu, SN Post Time 7:45 p.m. BARRIE RACEWAY | ' ' + "a ' r) (Hwy. 400 at Essa Rd. Exit) t For information & reserwations y 4 * Vinyl Sliders & Basement Units > } * Aluminum Sash Sliders March 15 - March 26, 1976 only. Open to the public Monday - Friday (9:00 am.-5:00pm.) or phone for appointment on Saturdays 549-2050 Rotichaud Weed Products Ltd. Midland peewees championship team Robert St. E. & Centennial Dr., Midland group two peewees skated away with the Georgian Bay division championship at CFB Borden Sunday dropping Creemore Penetanguishene, Ont. aN Manufacturers of Prime Aluminum and Vinyl Windows r% Dwayne Latondress. (Middle row, from left) Wilson Cowan, Scott McKerracher, Brian Cadeau, Mike Leo, John Johnson, Steve Sra KEE raed (705) 726-9400 (416) 881-5057 3-0 in the final game. Included on the team are (front row, from Bressette, Greg Pender, Gary Beausoliel, and Gary Wencker. Barri T + left) Brian Quesnelle, Brent Taylor, Chris Emerson, Tim Trewin, (Back row, from left) manager Bob Walter, coach Rick Emerson arrie oronto and trainer Gabe Quesnelle. The smiles of winners. Eee Tan Veall, prea Revers. Ges Champagne, John WELLES and Barbers Maskill LIMITED IDL ta kes series lead minutes remaining in the second period, the un- Bob John again put The Ingenious Devices Wonder Bread within one boys have taken a one game lead in the Cold- water and district men's hockey final cham- pionship series following their 7-4 win over Wonder Bread on Friday. IDL had taken a 4-0 lead by.the third minute mark in the second period, on goals by Bobby Widdes with two, Paul Bressette and Karl Todd. Wonder Bread never managed to get untracked in the first period, but with six New small craft chart Recreational boaters planning a cruise in Ontario's Georgian Bay area this summer can count on an additional navigational aid. Just issued by the Canadian Hydrographic Service is Chart 2205 in the Small Craft series, covering the 25-mile coastal route from Killarney at the northern tip of Georgian Bay to Little Current on the north shore of Manitoulin Island. This new chart completes the series covering the north shore of Georgian Bay from Midland to the eastern end of Manitoulin Island - Charts and Sailing Directions are available e 5 We have families who require transportation to the g i © ©OOOOOOOOE ©6© OOOO 99990 9900055900099 5905855555® from the Canadian Mental Health Centre. If you would like to assist in this Weoncees ©9O9OOOOOOOOOOOOO0E © Hydrographic Service's Chart Distribution Office, derdogs had come within one. Eric Trinier netted a single at the 4:03 mark, before Eric Hutchinson slammed home a goal at 6:20. Randy Giles con- nected for the third goal with 6:01 remaining in the period. With five minutes to play in the middle frame, Ross Nicholson put one in the net for IDL to give them a two goal lead. But with just 36 seconds goal. Before Wonder Bread could mount an attack, Karl Todd and Ross Cousineau netted Singles, putting the game in the bag for IDL. According to team spokesmen, the first period of play made the difference in the outcome of the game. Both goalies had their hands full at different times throughout the game, gone in the final period, making terrific saves. Call Contact 526-9333 Hours 9 a.m. to6 p.m. Monday to Friday (Except Holidays) Contact celebrated its third birthday on Friday. The staff of Contact was too busy to really celebrate but we did have a birthday cake. We were discussing the past three years and the accomplishments.and_pitfalls that. have been surmounted during that time. We have received over 18,000 telephone calls during our three years of operation. Funding is very difficult for the Contact Centre but our hopes for survival rest with the municipalities we serve and service clubs and the many individuals who support our fund raising projects. Contact is selling tickets on a 50-50 draw. The draw will be made at our Fund Raising Dance on April 24th. Dr. Larry Melnyk and his group are providing the music as a donation. Tickets are $3.00 each. Plan to come and enjoy an evening of fun. The Huronia Social Planning Council are presenting "Concerns and Comments,' an open line series dealing with important issues affecting us, on Tuesday, March 23rd, 8:30 p.m. on Cable TV Channel 12. The subject for discussion will be "The Future of Glendon College in Huronia.". Parents Without Partners meet every Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Midland Secondary School. worthwhile Volunteer Program call Contact. Good wishes to all our Irish friends on this 17th of Z =a C DR aA New INNS in 1956. Since that time we have enjoyed being leaders in the TV and you have proven to us that our policy of LONG AFTER THE SALE" unfailing support has made it necessary for us to expand again so 1©OOOOOO OOO 9000900005990 8 599099990 0098808 5099985909099 O OOO OOOO) ESTABLISHED IN 1937, We expanded and moved to this location appliance business and of this we are thankful. Over the past 39 years "FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE we have purchased the adjoining building to our present location has been the secret of our success. Your J JORGE RRD22R5 0000000 00000000000 n 1675 Russell Road, Ottawa, or local chart dealers. March. Call Contact, 526-9333 we would love to help you! TO CLEAR OUR STOCK FOR EXPANSION, WE'RE OFFERING THESE OUTSTANDING Cee Se: 2 or SPECIA 13 CU. FT f a ade Kelvinator 2: ej See a i t 3 i) P iz | E feo J AY, Tay 1 --_- FROST FRE ee. r é CONVERTIBLE PORTABLE REFRIDGERATOR == , DISHWASHER | Tey mY be elie 299." : $399." ; JOIN THE TEAM OF SUCCESSFUL : , cin 6 MERCHANTS AT & BAYFIELD MALL AVAILABLE IN is CU COLOURS | EXCELLENT POSSIBILITIES EXIST FOR : ' POT SCRUBBING CYCLE 4 Hardware Millinery Stationery & Bus i Reg. 469. \o| Travel Agent Ladies Wear iness Equipment Reg. *379." © ovicia Sporting Goods TV & Appliances Furniture Books Candy Store- = Lingerie Medical-Dental Offices Photo Studio Space is available in units from 500 sq. ft. to 20,000 sq. ft. Come in and check the many features = ° at excellent terms. Join the team of successful retailers on these and other quality, products Barber &. Etashititl including the new Canadian Tire store, at Bayfield Mall. iiss are TV & APPLIANCES Home Heat & Electrical Contractors FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: reduced in price during this 298 KING ST. DOWNTOWN MIDLAND 526-7811 William Buckley, Manager STORE WIDE CLEARANCE Toronto (416) 270-0330 Barrie (705) 726-7632 Montreal (514) 282-1155 We Service What We Sell Cheerfully and Efficiently Wednesday, March 17, 1976, Page 15

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