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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Dec 1976, p. 10

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BV EVEN VEN VV SN VV EVV EVENNESS Director addresses Midland Unit of Cancer Society president Wm. Randall presiding. New members Mrs. Gwen Patterson, Midland Unit, Canadian Cancer Society met at the Windrifter, with by Marion Sleep The December lun- cheon meeting of the Cown of Midland ONTARIO PROCLAMATION Having been directed by Council, | hereby proclaim MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1976 (Boxing Day) A PUBLIC HOLIDAY and respectfully request all citizens to observe it as such. Harold Boyd, Mayor GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Our wish is simple and sincere. May the holiday bring gladness to you all. Thanks to everyone. Best wishes for the New Year. Georgian Home Bakery anp MIDLAND STAFF It's our favorite time of year .. . when we pause to thank our many good friends for their patronage in the past. We look forward to serving you in the future. Have a Merry Christmas. Management and Staff BANK of MONTREAL 243 KingSt. Midland 526-5491 Penetanguishene, former president of the Bramalea Unit, CCS and Mrs. E. Tushingham, Midland were welcomed Also present from Penetang were Mrs Lucille Young, Mrs. G Walker and Mrs. Shirley Mills Mr. Randall announced that Bruce Holt had been named chairman of the 1977 finance committee Treasurer Norm Ranson reported an excellent total in the "In 4 Pea rtaa ca ca cae tae bebe tae babe s 9 Memoriam" fund. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Tushingham were complimented on their work with the mastec- tomy visiting volunteers. Letters explaining this service had been sent to local doctors, all service units etc Annual Meeting The annual meeting. held in November, was well attended. As well as 52 visitors, Mr. Randall welcomed Jack Lambert, Toronto, Mrs. Lois Kells, RS RSS SS RS RS SRS RRS May the Blessings of the Holy Child be with you this Christmas Season and always. Management and Staff Stedman's ' transportation, Collingwood. Dr. Hollister King and Mr. Wm Vidler, Midland. Annual reports from committees including service-to-patient, dre- ssings, education, financial and campaign showed the great amount of work and volunteer hours given by the various chairmen. The guest speaker, Harry Rowlands, executive director, Ontario Division, was introduced by Jim " our associations with PVAVASAVSASASAVSrAVrVraBsrsrs continue to SETCE yote fox many YEQTS to cone. BARBER AND HASKILL LTD. 1 298 King St. Midland 526-7811 Tidings Peace and contentment during the happiest of Holiday Seasons to all of Our loyal patrons. We have enjoyed you and we hope that we can SGT thoes Vy a Malcolm. In his interesting ad- dress, Mr. Rowlands pointed out that more people have died of cancer than in all the wars in history. The Canadian Cancer Society is a National organization, with the Ontario Division working under that umbrella. But, said Mr. Rowlands, the real Cancer Society is not division headquarters but the people in small units like Midland, working all over the province. There are 140,000 actively in- volved in Ontario alone. He was proud to relate that the Ontario Division has had- requests from New York and Paris, France for the educational programs "Celly"' and the teaching- learning kits for Grades 4- 6. Visitors from Paris in August requested this material to be shipped to Paris for an upcoming conference. The Georgian Shores Swinging Seniors "swung"' to the tunes of the Midland- Penetanguishene Town Band at their Christmas party annual The was speaker thanked by vice-president Clarence Rittenhouse. A social hour followed. The next meeting of the Midland unit will be Jan. 19) 1977: WY. VA bs 245 KING ST. 'and good will towards all" THE TAMARACK MIDLAND 526-7762 Swinging Seniors nesday. The party was held in the Seniors' new Balm Beach recreation center for senior citizens. ew: last Wed Caroline White dies The death occurred on Tuesday, December 7, 1976 of Carline White, beloved wife of the late John Mount in her 96th year. Mrs. Mount is survived by daughters Hildred (Mrs. John Thompson) of Waverley and Mrs. Esther Wood of Orillia. She is also predeceased by Clarence, Walter and Edwin. Mrs. Mount is survived by sisters Mrs. Annie Tucker of Fesserton, Mrs. Olives Heels of Waubaushene, Mrs Hildred Wiles of Ajax and Nettie (Mrs. Dave Sallows). | Predeceased siblings were Stephen, Mrs. Marie Boyle, Mrs. Vinney Holmes and Mrs. Mary Tucker. She will be lovingly remembered by 15 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren and 9 great great grandchildren. Funeral services at the Nicholls Funeral Home, Midland. Spring interment at Victoria Harbour Union Cemetery, Rev. Allan Kirk officiated. Our very best wishes for a warm, happy holiday season. Fran and Ted Downer Thrifty Thimble ELMVALE BE Lo CSE Me. eae WISHES Our good wishes to you...a house full of joy and happiness this Holiday Season! Geo Marshall & Staff GEORGE MARSHALL REAL ESTATF LIMITED REA! "98 65 KING ST. MIDLAND 526-2293 ED Wishing you Good Cheer For Christmas and the New Year. WALKER'S ELECTRIC LTD. Page 10, Wednesday, December 22, 1976 and happy. Management and Staff Jason's Stores Penetanguishene Christmas is the season for children and family. We hope this holiday season finds you and your loved ones healthy idays!!! Let ihe bells ring with ings of the Season Happy Hol- LOCKHART MOTORS Victoria Harbour ats ° the tid- -- you again.\ Wishing everyone a happy holiday sea- son. Thanks so much for your patronage. We look forward to doing business with FIELD'S HARDWARE 323 King St., Midland 526-8001 ave lata as

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