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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Aug 1976, p. 11

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Credit counselling service Receives grant of 18,200 from province Graduate Graduate a ee St zee Pea Reverend and Mrs. N.L. Watson of 248 Macartney Street in Patricia Anne Watson, and Social Services, pointed out the Community debt to prevent wage garnishee A provincial govern- payment of counselling agencies in ment grant of ap- Ontario. These agencies Community involve- ment is important to the Midland are pleased to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. proximately $18,200 has. advantages of the and subsequent job loss work on a program of success announce the graduation W.H. Watson of Midland been granted to the Credit counselling service: "The _ with its negative effect on finding the i most programs, en a er a of their eldest son William graduated from the Counselling Service' availability of credit the family." satisfactory solution toan of counselling agencies' (Bill) from the Canadian Registered Nursing serving the Simcoe-. tends to draw some This 'year almost __ individual's indebtedness budgets come from the ene eee i a Assistant Program at Georgian Bay region. people in over their $600,000, representing 60 and assisting the person 'community through a colle poontg aaa , a | gevceian co eees May fmt In announcing the heads", Mr. Taylor ex- per cent of counselling and family in better variety of contributors, Bill p anf - Be a z Aa alia eiiden nice ae grant, the Honourable plained. "Counselling agencies budgets, has managing their financial and most day-to-day Ped insieves vat Bill Watson Midiatic Secopeasy Pat Watson James Taylor, Minister of _ strives to arrange orderly been allocated to 26 credit _ affairs. oberations are handled by Ontario. School. ' CANADA GRADE "A" Eviscerated CHICKENS 2-3", pounp |h AVERAGE FRESH CHICKEN , QUARTERS BUY 3 LOAVES -- SAVE 777 JANE PARKER -- SLICED RAISIN B 16-OZ LOAVES JANE PARKER SAVE 10¢ e ~ pkg win Rolls Ds JANE PARKER--FROSTED F SAVE 10c pkg a onuts ay # LEMON MERINGUE OR RHUBARB-APPLE SAVE 10c full 8" Jane Parker Pies +2:>-8 Q- Crisco Oil st OQ, READ BLUEWATER--FROZEN---HADDOCK Fish & Chips FROZEN Rupert Smelts ACTION PRICED! GOOD VALUE! CANADA NO. 1 GRADE--CREAMED PLAIN OR MINIATURE Dates e@ Bee Maid Honey | | A&P Marshmallows] | "= 2,91 69 © © 10-01 9: AVAILABLE .AT A&P CELLO CARTON FOOD PKG g¢ STORES! 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Asparagus Cuts 12 03/51.00 DEODORANT--CORAL--WHITE--GREEN J Lifebuoy Soap Best sicotas OO ¢ VARIETY PACK--BEEF--CHICKEN--IRISH Cordon Bleu Stews «72.31.09 Spaghetti 28 on tin AQ A&P Crackers Hbbox SO ¢ 128-fl-oz plastic jug 9 9O¢ A&P Bleach MONDAY SATURDAY 9 AM. - 10 P.M. APPLE DRINK "39 FROZEN FOOD! ACTION PRICED! 29 25 cay A © 3% 39 TOMATO Ketchup Ann Page «:; WHOLE KERNEL A&P Fancy Corn «= . -MIDLAND Wednesday, August 11, \from social welfare, education. consumer, labour and other community groups. Information on credit jcounselling in Simcoe County can be obtained the Credit Coun- Selling Service of Simcoe- Georgian Bay at Box 922, Rarrie Obituaries Elizabeth Archer The death occurred suddenly at the home of her son in Crossland,on Saturday, July 31, of Elizabeth Archer, was in her 98th year. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Henry Archer, dear mother of Reg and Robert both of Barrie, Ottilo (Mrs. R. Chamberlain) of Nobleton, Hiram of Wawa, Lorne of Crossland and the late Daniel. She is survived by 13 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren, and sister Mrs. Ruby Martin of Australia. Funeral services were held at the Lynn Funeral Home in Elmvale on Monday, August 2. Interment Allenwood United Cemetery. Victoria Weatherhill Victoria Weatherhill of 714 Hugel Avenue in Midland passed away at St. Andrew's Hospital on she July 31, she was in her 77th year Formerly of Newfoundland and Boston Massachusetts, she was the beloved wife of Richard Weatherhill and dear mother of Thomas and Donald Moore both of Boston. She is lovingly remembered by six grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Sunday, August 1 at the Lynn Funeral home in Midland. Further service held in Boston. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, Mass. Robert Curry The death occurred peacefully on Sunday, July 4th of Robert Schell Curry at South Muskoka Memorial Hospital . Mr. Curry would have been 90 years old in November. He is survived by his second wife, Gladys, two sons, William of Waverley and Daniel of Port Sydney, two step children, Esther McGregor and Wesley Palk, both of Orillia, five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Robert Schell Curry was born November 23, 1866 in East Oro, the son of Jacob and Mary Ellen Curry. He was predeceased by his first wife, Helen Brown, then later married the former Gladys Sutton. The couple first lived in Orillia, then Port Sydney, and for the past seven years made their home at the Pines Home in Bracebridge. Mr. Curry had been a regular participant in the Salvation Army's ser- vices which were held every Sunday evening at the Pines, ac- companying the singing with his drums. He was in reasonably good health until he suffered a stroke at the end of the week previous to his death and was moved to hospital. Interment was _ at Stephenson Township Cemetery, Port Sydney, and funeral services were held at Reynold's Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, July 6th. Peter Coffin The death occurred suddenly of Peter Henry Coffin in his 50th year, on Monday, August 2nd at his residence on 41 Centennial Drive, Midland. Beloved husband of Joyce Fisher, dear father of Lesley, he is also survived by Mrs. Pamela Murphy of England. Funeral services were held at the A. Barrie Chapel of the Lynn Funeral Homes Ltd on Wednesday, August 4th. Cremation to follow with burial in England. 1976, Page 11

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