Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jul 1976, p. 18

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Featuring three well known potters Ceramic studio workshop offered at Georgian BILL CLARK Landscaping GENERAL CONTRACTOR 322-2545 TOP SOIL PEGE GZ Any quanities, delivered anywhere. Commercial - Industrial - Residential Georgian College Summer School of the Arts has added a new dimension to its varied and. wide-ranging program of summer ceramics instruction. For the first time this year. the excellent ceramic facilities at the college's Barrie campus will be opened for a unique summer school ceramics studio ' wor- kshop. from July 19 to August 13, with three well-known potters -- Roger Kerslake, Ann Mortimer, and Alekx Sorotschynski. In ad- dition the summer school is offering a total of 18 ceramic courses, in ten different locations throughout the Georgian Bay area, including Midland The studio workshop has been arranged as a service for area and visiting intermediate and advanced ceramists who wish to practice and produce, partly on their own, during an extended period in the summer. Twice a week specialized instruction wiil be given and a qualified technician will be on hand at other times Summer school director David Phillips explained that many potters have only modest equipment and facilities of their own for throwing. firing. and glazing, which may limit the type and quantity of work they can produce. The college ceramic department on the other hand boasts all the equipment and facilities necessary for work and ex- perimentation in any direction. Advance registration is required for the studio workshop and enrolment is limited. For further information and registration forms, in- terested persons should immediately contact Georgian College in Barrie. Sacred Heart graduates This year's graduating class from Sacred Heart School in Midland are, from left to right, beginning with the back row: Allan Latour, Jayne Krhousky, Kathy Shaw, Vicki Baziliauskas, Barbara Duval, Mary Jo O'Brien, Terry Ellery, John Lajner, Michele Mac- donald, Laurie Charlebois, Kim Ford, Linda Polachek, Danny Moreau; fifth row: Mary Carney, Michael Moreau, Teresa Fecteau, Susan Charlebois, Shelly Yates, Brian Dorion, Paul Lavigne, Mark Contois, Andy Goneau:; fourth row: Janet Duquette, Pam Lavigne, Bill Murray, Peter Hamelin, Danny Kozy, WATER HAULAGE 1,000 gal. mobile unit for drinking water, | SWE swimming pools & sod watering. Pat Beauchamp, Keith LeClair, Mare McInerney, Greg Hamelin; third row: Danny Lalonde, Peter Thomlison, Dennis Moreau, Paul Robitaille, Pat LeClair, Marius Moreau, Kevin Marchand, Dennis Henry, Allan Contois; second row: Dianne Bakker, Annette Duenkel, Kim Gagnon, Cathy Cadieux, JoAnn Janssen, Karen Dorion, Lisa Bald, Anita Quesnelle, FACTORY WINDOW OUTLET.. DRIVE A FEW MILES AND SAVE A LOT OF $s$$§ SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLIES . Sue SAVE UP TO 40%0N Darrell iio, Handy Dovon and Mark Hamel HOUSE LOTS AND LARGE QUANTITIES... Custom trucking, loader & dozer work. Excavating, grading & back filling Home Gifts You'll be amazed at the scope and variety of gifts for the home we've assembled for your selection. Sensibly priced, too, in the tradition we have proudly upheld : : : ; : Commercial, Industrial & Residential pax ineey) eee grounds maintenance We can offer low prices because of large scale production and low overhead. BOWS,BAYS,VERT.& HORIZ.SLIDERS,DOORS PIFER & JENSENS FACTORY WINDOW OUTLET 445-1611-- COLLINGWOOD --ROWNELL CRES. | FREE CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP at the NAVAL AND MILITARY "Complete septic systems installed" in accordance with Simcoe County Dist. Health Dept. We'll welcome the opportunity to serve May our maintenance dept. look after your all your gardening needs: a ESTABLISHMENTS lawn cutting, trimming, grooming shrubbery beds, pruning and grooming. FOLEY'S Have fun learning nature and environment of the 19th century Installation of flower beds, shrubbery beds , hedges , etc.. Furniture .. . spinning, weaving, pioneer handicrafts, sketching, puppetry, : F p Appliances military tactics, naturelore, archaeology work. Please call or write for free estimates Hwy. 26 P.O. Box 516 Elmvale, Ontario © COLLINGWOOD 4 REPEAT WORKSHOPS 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ~ for children 10 to 12 years old JULY 27-29, AUG. 3-5, AUG. 10-12, AUG. 17-18 Register children at Penetanguishene Town 'CO-OP Fertilizer and CO-OP Feed, 3 ; --you wouldn't mix them (Wi eel SPER Hs GY EO BOE ES 5 ¥ »Fittons .- GY 0 cee no -- = IN : ORILLIA -- but let's combine them to help you produce more Ibs of milk from every acre ¥ : Let's start with CO-OP fertilizer. Fertilization of forages a Sark minstry ot Office, Penetanguishene Library, Naval and legumes Appi te reper anna af CO-OP tae x Cult id "rd 2 ear boosts the total digestible nutrients (TDN) yor <3 Mews a itiwited 30 LIMITED EDITIONS OF neue er' Military Establishments, end of church Str. ea eager ate red Ontario carrying capacity can often double or triple and your return can be as much as $3 for every $1 spent Now add the proper CO-OP Feed Ration to balance your forage for optimum production of milk per acre. Sound crop management and feeding practices, as detailed in these feed and crop brochures, will give you better field and the barn. CO-OP Fertilizer and < production year after year in both the Feed Rations don't mix, but they combine * well to give you maximum results. For further information: 549-7456 edition oa : 4 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM cgay aoe TOWNHOMES = $35,875" Lt -0 ly =: available I at your @ . Co-operative Rea s00~~ Osh ote a2 eae ca tard SIMCOE CO-OP SERVICES "A Pleasant Place to Deal" 259 Innisfil St. Barrie 726-6531 ® (co-op) Feed and Crop Products: a total service for Ontario farmers JULY 18th 2 Days NIAGARA FALLS From *47.00 JULY 28th 2 Days GANANOQUE From *46.00 SEPT 11th 8 Days From '184.00 NEW ENGLAND-CAPE COD JULY 23rd 23 Days WEST COAST From. *545.00 AUG. 7th 6 Days MINI CRUISE Nova Scotia-Ausable Chasm From *215.00 x Available from PMCL Tours, Midland only. FULL DOWN PAYMENT : | True Value | Design 8% Fittons Mews...your oppor- tunity to live in an exceptional OK JOHNSON HURONIA HURONIA a townhome in one of the most MORTGAGES TRAVEL TRAVEL TRAVEL Features: desirable residential areas of : : : 526-4201 526-7849 422-1505 CTANTE, Assisted Home Ownership Plan (A.H.0.P.) (217 King St., Midland 527 Bay St., Midland Queen St.,Elmvale @ The designed elegance of an arched recessed entryway. @ Open your solid cedar front door, and enter your new foyer, which has a powder room. '® Your new kitchen features lots of cupboard space (the cupboard doors are furniture finished solid wood)!, generous counter area, and there's even room for a breakfast table. ® Your large living dining area overlooks the back garden, and sliding glass doors lead out onto your patio, which is screened by a cedar privacy fence. Downstairs, there's a laundry area, plus plenty of room tor a tamily room or play room. Upstairs, there are 4 spacious bedrooms, each with big bright windows and clothes cupboards with floor to ceiling sliding doors for that extra touch of contemporary elegance. ® The Master Bedroom even has two separate clothes cupboards. @ On site guest parking. $247 Attention - Veterans MacKinnon, DeVillers and Horton Barristers, Solicitors, Avocats are pleased to announce that a Patrick Murray Griffin ACADEMY formerly of the firm of Gammel, Symons, Griffin and Rice iak is now associated with them in the practice of law at: 23 mi wooo 476 Elizabeth St. PER MONTH Principal & Interest Ex-Service Men and Women and Dependents THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU OFFICER MR. E.G. TRAVERSY Provincial Service Officer Ontario Command, Toronto Under the A.H.O.P. Program you may also receive an additional $750.00 per year grant Broadioom throughout in living room, dining room, all bedrooms, and stairs above basement level. Plus of course, the numerous Academy. Quality Extras that are built into every home. Plans and specifications sub- ject to change without notice. Will be visiting in the area. Anyone wishing information, advice or 1 Simcoe Street . < assistance, regarding war disability pen- \. ~ q . sions, treatment, allowances, etc., is = Penetanguishene Midland requested to contact the service officer, os ONLY 15 Y 549-2446 526-3791 secretary, of the local branch, whose name { ?, appears below, not later than July 15, 1976 HOMES a em | lI FITONS RD. 549.2474 to arrange an interview. LEFT - ¥! 949-7472 | J. Robert MacKinnon, Paul J. DeVillers | a Elise M. DeVillers, Patrick M. Griffin STAFF ON DUTY 325-8321 WEST ST. Mr. R. Sheriff (Secretary) Elmvale, Ontario Mr. A. Archer (Service Officer) Box 246, ELMVALE Phone 322-2827 SUNDIAL DR.

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