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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Aug 1976, p. 7

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eo aD. OPP at Olympics 'I'm glad it was quiet' Geop cough, the Olympic Yacht races at Kingston volunteered for Olympic duty and along with 350 other Ontario OPPs city parks. Everybody was in good spirits and it felt good to stables were required to ask for further proof of ~ ~~ ¥ w ? Ft ' a | by Lorraine Kindy St. John's United Church Victoria Harbour will be holding their Bake~ Sale Aug. 14 from 2-4 p.m. ao camping at Beausoleil Island with Jim and Jan Kathy and Richard of Sarnia spent a week with us boating and swimming and celebrating their 12th anniversary. Kathy at age 8, got up on water skis of last week. Also visiting with Bill and Mary were held: no ; i ee acreditation, unless they Salar) Lannike ' surprises pe negated travelled to Kingston in be a Canadian. knew the _ individual sb abating anak Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miles Rican ex- mid-June for training and "The importance of the personally. SHIRE Ia sue nek of Owen Sound. Mrs. But that was the way it artnpa athe assisting thing hit me," continued Home again after what Karenninentandtarnsly ah a aie Sa ks In le ay i " s iy n rav 0 was supposed to be. "I'm See ee wane | Coulgonhe, When' \doring. «both constables term. 'fa and Chris Moreau. We -- yontreal to visit with glad it was quiet - boring members of the RCMP, the Department of the opening ceremonies, they raised the flags of unique and interesting travelled on up to the Mrs. Dorothy Cerro, Mrs 7 paisa A experience', several i : saetnant ae eae National Defence and the _ each country, and played highlights Stand cute in rene War eterind Eplett's sister. Mr. and force that protected eee police force of Kingston. each national anthem. I their memories. Becta bere Mrs. Rudy Engleke of aineste Ol ne _Meanwhile, holiday began to realize the Coulson remembers. a oP Barrie Celebrated Angie caer Dae EMEA yg 0 Ontario tremendous scope of the meal of turtle-burger. Vera Gerry, my _ Brousseau's 9th birthday residence. "Otherwise, it would have been really terrible - if there had been any violence of any kind."' Provincial Police offices around the province was juggled so that no detach- ment was left short of Olympics, and how im- portant it was that the whole thing go without complication." made with meat flown in from the Grand Cayman Islands, ("It tasted a little like bear meat."); Two members fri om the Midland detachment of the mother, myself and kids visited Santa's village one day, and my brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and in the Harbour Peter and Judy Mocha of St. Catharines are up for a week holiday and Pies Mite manpower. Phil George said the tremendous cheers Ontario Provincial Police volunteered to go to the Mrs. Wayne Gerry with celebrated Peter's _bir- funity Seve aie Chlleonictiad the? aa: dolefully that most of the that went up for the Olympic Sailing held in Kingston in July. Chuck Rn ener eral sis arate ditional task of taking medal presentations Canadian sailing team, Coulson, one of the two volunteers looks like he's Se ipholters ieee niche wil seemed to take place and the impressive spit @™oying the whole ordeal. involved in showing press and television people probably be used for when he was on duty at the village. "But the OPP and polish of the Honour Guard from Fort Henry thday Aug. 12th, with Ron and Sue Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Reg McWaters of Virginia town visited with Ron and Sue Evans. Simpson with children Rarbara Rrenda and ' Bake sale on this weekend Terry visited Marine World in Niagara Falls and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber of Fort Erie. They also had company from Thunder 2 ands at Everyone is welcome. mie Janet Dakin will he : by Shirley Whittington Byoxed that Canada yore well together. Thus although com: Gur hottlaye sve aver ide ad A lS elepraune nen oth bie ae bio = x the ; no Ontario Provincial ; had eae Bae ot FRR a a cae is for another year and the of Etobicoke visited with thday on Aug. 14. Mr. and Mrs Ron on Police Constables Phil B aan: é eens mean OUT weather was fairly good. , oth constables singing, and folk d i ) ; Mr. and Mrs. Jarman on sary and Mr. and Mrs. Peter y and = Chuck in B ay noe Ganemne their necks, both' con We spent two days Wednesday and Thursday ee ee eee Bechta, Pat's Parents FBDB help you: through the village, and educational purposes by ivengi 5 VINE REVELATORS : s 5 arranging accreditati- the OPP. "It was great peated i rb ae! when! they raised) the pe Financial assistance _ on." He said. "Every eet People from sports activities were ane este aniies Management counselling ea The while, you'd different enh Ie and organized for our off-duty quietly and adraits that it Management training ink your job wasn't cas or the hours. Tension? Yes, but wasn't "the most exciting Information on government appreciated but one Penetentiary and of Fort it was a different kind of part of my career" but programs for business competitor told me that he appreciated security the because it Henry, as well as op- portunities to fly in DND helicopters. All the forces Watch out - it's couldn't ! mistake." tension, ever since Munich. We knew we make one he's glad things were fairly uneventful. He wouldn't have wanted it any other way. Invitation ers off you." Luxury Motorcoach Tours Mr. G. J. Kuzyk one of our representatives will be at Midland Ch Commerce, amber of 578 King St., Blue Grass New Erigland Midland, Tel. 526-7884 s We would like to invite our readers to con- Country & Cape Cod Frid ay th Q ] 3th tribute to the content of this newspaper. & Georgia : on Thursday, August 12 We would welcome photographs of graduates, weddings, engagements, and anniversaries for 9 Days 7 Days If you require financing to start, modernize or ° H . expan four siness an e una Vamour Pulication in our newspaper. Each photograph departing ; departing: cBialn eeleouhere on Gansonabla Hic and by S. Whittington We are two days from the second Friday the thirteenth in the current year, and if you're the superstitious' type, it might be a good idea to watch out for falling flower pots, black cats and overhead ladders. Friday, all by itself, is. traditionally bad news. Christ was crucified on Friday and for many years it remained a fast day in the church. Friday is supposed to be the dav when the dead will rise for the last judgement and there are those who say that Friday was also the day when Noah and his ark full of pairéd-off animals were engulfed by a mighty flood. Mohammedans believe that Friday was the day that Adam and Fve partook of the forbidden fruit, and were expelled from paradise. Friday was also bad news if vou were a convicted criminal. It used to be the day set aside for- wasa Friday, and the day, @ executions: which Kathy Kreiner Triskaidekaphobia Startled the world with means fear of the number . 13, and there's a lot of that around. There were thirteen participants in the Last Supper and there's a_ pre-Christian . legend about Valhalla, where an intruder pushed the guest list at a banquet up to thirteen, and one of the diners suffered ter= minal indigestion from a sword in the stomach. Italians never use the number 13 in their lot- teries, and in Paris. no house carries the number 13. Thirteen Rue de is a_ fictitious address, and the'/name o: a play where a certair amount of. bad luck prevails. Parisiar hostesses are so nervous about having thirteen at the dinner table, that "quatorziemes (fourt- eenths) exist who can be hired to-fill out the guest list. It is said that sailors: traditionally object to leaving port on a Friday especially if it's a thir- teenth. They also view their thirteenth voyage with apprehension. Hotels and most office} buildings do not have thirteenth floors. (There is no building in Midland with a thirteenth floor. because our tallest building is only twelve stories high.) | | Combining Friday with| 13 makes a day when} most people feel. or pretend to feel, threatened. | Yet last February 13 her gold medal at the winter Olympics. On the other hand, i was also on Friday the 13th of February tha Frank Miller, Ontario's beleagured health minister, was pummelled with snowballs after hé closed a small com munity hospital. Friday the thirteenth may be nothing to worry} about, but if you have 4 rabbit's foot around the house, maybe yeu' better wear it just to be oy the safe side. : . Publication. or just drop in would be returned immediately following its Please contact our editorial staff at our office the photograph and ac- companying information. (705) 322 1991 INTERIM FINANCING BUILDERS MORTGAGES W.C.PLAYER Real Estate Ltd. Broker Elmvale, Ont. We need ideas by September August 19 » October 3 * Sept. 11 Sept. 18 & 25 * Oct. 2 Western Canada, Williamsburg & Penn. Dutch 9 Days departing. * August 14 Sept. 11.¢ Sept. 25 As well as many departure dates to Eastern & California, Fall Florida Tours and Long Weekend Specials. For Full Colour Brochure... Contact your local licensed Travel Agent. He knows who we are. 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