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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 May 1976, p. 15

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treat for grade 6, 7 and 8 students at elementary A special treat Performances by Midland Secondary School Concert Bands, senior as well as junior, were put on as a special schools in Midland. The Thursday afternoon was well appreciated by the students, as well as band members. Staff photo Perkinsfield wins In Simcoe' Rural Fastball Monday night, Perkinsfield edged Wyebridge by a score of 12-11. The winning pitcher was Allen Lee. In Georgian Bay Fastball, Olympia Sports defeated Lafontaine Boys 5-2, The winning pitcher was Bobby Rice. Bob Valentine hit a three run homer for Olympia Sports. In Simcoe Fastball, the Perkinsfield whomped Bantus Rural . Wyevale last week by a score of 20-5. The winning pitcher was Denis Gignac. Top hitters for Perkinsfield were Joey Beausoleil and Kenny Marchildon each with a triple. Ernie Quesnelle and Denis Desroches both managed doubles. Beausoleil and Desroches batted in five runs each. Jamie Dehner was the top man at bat for Wyevale with a double. Obituaries Angus McAuley, for- merly of Hillsdale, passed away at Branson Hospital, Willowdale on Friday, May 21, 1976. Beloved son of the late John and Sarah McAuley, he was in his 85th year. Dear brother of Abbigal (Mrs. G. Meridith) of Islington, Getta (Mrs. E. Rumble) of Detroit and the late Georgina Car- scadden, Mr. McAuley rested at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale. Funeral services were held Monday, May 24 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Hillsdale Presbyterian * Cemetery. Rev. Brian Gazzard of- * ficiated. Arthur Townes The death occurred suddenly at the Toronto General Hospital on Thursday, May 20 of Arthur Townes of Elm- vale. Beloved husband of of the late Myrtle E. Martin, he was in his 80th year. Dear father of Clarence and Lawrence both of Elmvale, Ray of Phelpston and Grant of Newmarket, he is sur- vived by 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was the brother of the late Wilfred. . Funeral services were held from the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Saturday, May 22 at 2:00 p.m. 'Interment Hillsdale - United Cemetery, Rev. A. Kirk officiated. George Mercer The death occurred at the General and Marine Hospital in Collingwood on Monday, May 17 of George Clem Mercer. A veteran of R.C.C.S., World War Il, and member of the Connaught Dr. R. J. Newhouse Dr. J. W. Gropp IOPTOMETRISTS are pleased to announce the transfer of patients' files from Arthur Tweedle OPTOMETRIST -- on his retirement For appointment phone 526-5455 516 ELIZABETH ST. MIDLAND Lodge A.F.and A.M. No. 501 Mimico, Scottish Rite Body and the Moore Consistory, he was the beloved husband of Sunny Mercer of Wasaga Beach. He was in his 68rd year. The dear father of Georgia William of Toronto, he was the, brother of Reginald A: of Clarkson and the late William. Services were held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Thursday, May 20 at 2:00 p.m. Cremation followed. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 262 Elmvale conducted memorial services on Wednesday evening. In memoriam donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Paul Cadieux Funeral services were held Thursday, May 20 for Paul J. Cadieux, 19, who passed away suddenly as the result of an auto accident on Monday, May 17. He was in his 20th year. Beloved husband of Debbie Eveline, he was the dear son of Donald and Rita Cadieux. He was the brother of Francis of Victoria Harbour, Donald of Balm Beach, Gloria (Mrs. H. Kerton), Shirley (Mrs. D. Sovey) and Maurice all of Port MeNicoll, Randall, Terrance, Thomas, Bonita, Michael, Catherine and Patrick, all of Midland, and the late Richard. Services were held from the A. Barrie Chapel of the James H. Lynn Funeral Homes, Midland. Interment St. Mark's Anglican Cemetery, Midland. Thank-you The Midland Indians would like to acknowledge the following donors for their contributions and support: Penetang-Midland Coach Lines - $25.00; Jerry Borsa - $25.00; A and W Drive-In - $25.00; Olympia Bowling - $10.00; A and P stores - $10.00; Jack Beauchamp TV - $20.00; Barber and Haskill - $10.00; Eldon French - $10.00; Uncle Bobby's - pizzas; French's Dry Cleaners - free uniform laundering; Scott's Printing Service - free printed tickets. TENNIS RACQUETS Ee (é° RESTRUNG 24 HOUR SERVICE GARNER'S SPORTS 294 KING MIDLAND 526-6082 NOTICE Heavy Garbage Pickup will be Wednesday, June 2nd, 1976. Have at roadside by 8:00 a.m. Alex Currie Chairman Public Works RENT A NEW AVIS CAR THIS WEEKEND Fri. 5:00 P.M. Mon. 8:00 A.M. (The first 200 miles are on us) Compact cars 534." 44." HQ % All cars equipped with radio and automatic. Phone 526-8282to reserve 725 Vinden St. Midland Intermediate size Stationwagons For a well-drilled well, with fast efficient service, at a reasonable price- Phone 534-3062 BARRON WELL DRILLING Granny White's Road Victoria Harbour "BARRON'S THE NAME -- WELL DRILLING IS TH GAME" The Ontario Motor League announced today that Elmvale, Innisfil and Midland areas will have a delegation of 146 patrollers and their police and school chaperones participating in the Canadian Automobile Association's 17th School Safety Patrol Jamboree in Oltawa on May 27, 28 and 29. "The Jamboree is only one of the many methods used to bring public attention to the MSS girls Midland Secondary School defeated Orillia District Collegiate and Vocational Institute and Brock High School, in the girl's division of last week's Georgian Bay track meet. Conditions for the meet were almost unbearable for the athletes. Wind, CAN outstanding job by these young citizens in voluntarily giving up their time to protect their fellow students on their way lo and from school', stated Neil D. Gaskin, Executive Vice President of the OML Toronto Club. "It also gives us an op- portunity as represen- talives of the private motorists to say thank you for a job well done." While in Ottawa, they Will join 8,600 of their compatriots from every fare well rain and icy cold forced many of the students to begin their events and then walk off the field. St. Theresa's High School in Midland _per- formed far better than in other years and ended with a combined total of about 150 points, which was only 100 points behind the winners. Canadian province for circus performance; and half parade will feature endless procession of conducted tours of dance in the evening to bands, colour parties, School Patrollers and Ottawa and sites of popular rock bands. banners and a seemingly their Police chaperones. national interest. They The highlight of the will be greeted by the Jamboree is a mammoth , Right Honourable Bora parade past the Peace co-op: Laskin, P.C., Deputy Tower on Parliament Hill : Governor General and where the Commissioner . Chief Justice for the -- of the R.C.M.P. and other Farm & Home Fuel Service Supreme Court of dignitaries take the -- = Canada; see a special salute. The hour and one ko-on\ i =_ ~ GASOLINE Paes se Ss SSeS See | | 1 GaRJE Ae i a " # Call "Sam IMidland-526-7961 ' Orat -Rtlzze tBarrie- 728-2460! Ready-Mix Concrete Feed-Fertilizer-Ag-Chems "A Pleasant Place | (Til to Deal" coop) FEEDS --~---- SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP 259 Innisfil St. BARRIE 726-6531 MANAGER'S CLEARANCE PRICES BASED SANDED SELECT STD ON 50 SHEETS G.1.S. FIR FIR SPRUCE 1/4 $Q 9% 5/16 7a) Seen 192. Gn ve $135 41% 388 58 85 54439 34 $47. 516.2 a" X 4 X 8 | 29 JACARRY PLYWOOD & LUMBER T&G 5/8 SELECT FIR 125 RIGID FOAM INSULATION "" X 4' X 8' 1" X 4' X 8 $9 39 5313 24"k24" Patio Slab *2.29 8' X 12' Cedar Deck 189.95] 10 %°" Redwood Stain Decoraid Olympic Stain >12.95 gal. Solids and Semi-Transparents Nutop Decorative Covering 50% 30" width 8X12' Post-Formed Countertops "Sik Oriental White Stucco Exterior Self Storing Aluminum Doors $45.95 Amerock Cabinet Hardware 10% Dural White Latex $4.59... Interior and Exterior Panelling Single Stainless Steel Sinks W/Strainers $12.99 Double Sinks * 16.99 W/ Strainers slightly larger than normal sink Do-It-Yourself Mobil Roxite Books Exterior & Interior Artifical Stone and Brick $1.00 |20%0tt] 20% off PRICES ABOVE ARE CASH & CARRY Barrie: Highways 26 and 2/7 'nisrddyar. Penetang: 188 Main St., 549-740 " OPEN : Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs. from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. Fri. from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. -- Sat. from 8 a.m. till 4 p.m. A DIVISION OF BILTRITE CASH & CARRY LTD. we deliver in we accept Chargex and | Master Charge Wednesday, May 26, 1976, Page 15

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