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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Apr 1976, p. 7

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Sound, colour and _A striking exhibition of will also be open, with showing a student-made the different events of the winners appropriately hundreds of students eyents, andalsoa map for particular interest | Refreshments will be action will highlight the student art will be on students on hand running film. The French evening in. ad- tagged literally involved in the finding their way about It's a three-hour effort, available in two areas of evening, as almost évery display in the school's through their paces. department will have vertisements and "Students In Action" theme. the sprawling building. with something doing the school phase of the school's handsome library. Items Shops At Work atmosphere and slides. programs. , 8 nB see operations is on display. shown are in each of the Technical shops will be Science labs will be in Rock and Folk Parents will have a media in which the open, with students operation, and the Math Behind the glass of the chance to see what their students have been in- operating in welding, department has Guidance department, children are exposed to in structed, from silk screen drafting, electricity and mathematical games and there will be live en- their daily routine. work to oil painting. all the other skills. a film. The Georgraphy tertainment all evening, Taxpayers will be able to In addition, the Art In the Commercial department will present: with folk singing, gospel see where a healthy rooms will be open, and _ wing, again students will a display of and 3-D and rock. chunk of their tax dollar visitors may watch be demonstrating what stereoscope viewing of At the back of the goes. And the general student artists at work. they are taught daily. In local air photos; in- cafetorium, the Guidance public will be offered a Band to Perform the Marketing room, they dustries of Midland; department will have a pis variety of sights In the cafetorium, the will show how they are snowfall comparison of display of students in Colonial Charm by Vilas 3 Come to Thompson's for the BUR Gace dee Finest in Colonial Furniture. Available in complete room by) PURE VIRGIN WOOL ANOTHER MARK WORTH LOOKING FOR, settings or individual pieces bd | Graham, Sales sx Meutlemen's Clothier S 3») MIDLAND .- 526-2021 ay BMANIA NRE NRGONRA sounds, in the biggest band will present a learning to run a radio this winter and past action in the community, best free show in performance, and the station. years. with everything from town. Music room will be open Films, Displays karate to flying. Students Doors open at 7 p.m. during the evening, with And the academic Sports on Show will be on hand to explain. : In the triple gym, there Science Fair Winners will be action all evening, During Education with a girls' dance group, Week, local elementary boys' wrestling, gym- schools staged a Science acl A. NOTICE Garbage pickup will be Thursday, April 15,1976 instead of Good Friday. Checking his notes a 2 edle Public speaking competition held BUblié Works Eleven elementary school youngsters from Simcoe County's Area 3 competed in an Oral Communications Festival last Tuesday. All were winners in their own schools. A large audience gathered in the auditorium of Midland's Bayview school for the event. Each contestant spoke for about four minutes on a topic of his choice, and judges Raymond Holt, MSS theatre Arts teacher; Rev. Brian Gazzard, Elmvale; and writer Shirley Whit- tington asked related questions of each speaker following delivery of the prepared address. Contestants were also required to read aloud from a book of their choice. Martin Shanahan, from Huronia' Centennial School in Elmvale was the winner with a presentation on "The Common Cold". Other speakers were Raymond Gronross ("TV Commercials"); Wobize Bambi ('Iran'), Kelly Goodman ("The Unex- plained"); Mike A Haliburton ("Alcoholi- sm"); Adele Clark ("International Women's Year'); Joseph Dignard "vse: | Run forourmoney. spears One ay Saturday, May 1,1976 5 minutes alone in our vault with $5,000.00 £ x "ye 5 Bon Rochelle Desrochers ("A House Fire"); and Cherri Ward (\"Drugs"'). _Winner Martin All k Shananen Dermcaan you can. Calry you can eep. te a One entry for every five dollars you deposit to the other contestants. to a chequing, savings, or chequing-savings NEW HOLLAND account at any Sterling Trusts branch. Farm Equipment BEATTY Draw to take place: April 23, 1976. Pump and T ; 7 Water Winner drawn will be notified by telephone and must answer a skill-testing question. O mM « O n -- Systems p BORITY STERLING FARM Sib B. Del Reed Furniture - Appliances - Floor Coverings at, cS 264 King St. Midland 526-5443 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Wednesday, April 14, 1976, Page 7

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