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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Feb 1977, p. 2

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= --& i) ee OR OM OR DR Mo en ee Se ee ee ee a Wee ee eee we ee Le ee VL OG ON NG OG Ge Valentine dance held The combined French language Nursery Schools of Lafontaine, Penetanguishene and Perkinsfield held a successful Valentine's dance at the Parish Hall in Lafontaine last Saturday night. The dance, which cost $6.00 a couple, was so successful that people had to be turned away at the door. Joanne Borley of Midland organized it, and the Centre d'activites francaises would like to thank her and her helpers Mary Thompson, Diane Marion, Sharon Bellisle, Joan Mostyn, and Halina Duquette, for their work on the dance. The door prize, a $25 gift certificate redeemable at Mostyn's in Midland, was won by Jane Dupuis, and the spot dance was won by Mr. Lafrance. ---Great Escape The Gold tickets available for sold out Genesis concert Tickets with bus charter only $20.00 © WIDI ion © i f ing ond occetseries. equipment, clothing © SIZES to fit little children 3 years old to adults. © EXPERIENCED stetf with time to answer your questions ond fit you properly © Boot sizes 28 te 50/10 to 16, Canadian. © PRICES are surprisingly lew -- the money you save 'will be your own. © Clinkes en torring, waxing end equipment every Wednesday starts if i film. Knowing is better than not knowing. RENTAL AVAICABLE 8, KEEP THIS AD Sa Ze o RENTAL AVAILA ; : , Be 6 other. 47 SIMCOE ST., TORONTO, 863-0932 ey oe Debbie Piitz Nancy Robinson = Pock Lunch, and they entertaining. 1 bL West of Univernity Avo. wants to do after she asked her if she wanted to ee Between Wollingten end Frent LOTS OF PARKING completes her education, Debbie, 17, works at Nancyisingradellofthe represent them in the LET'S GOTO WED., THURS., FRI, 10 to 8 except that she wants to Fiesta Hairstyling. Arts and Sciences contest. She wants to : é CN eae iaies 2 : work with children. She Everyone at the shop program at Midland become a legal assistant At Tiny Council KWAYLO FOR QUALITY, SELECTION, PRICE AND ADVICE ALSO WINTER BOOTS, SHOES, CLOGS Janet Limoges Janet, 16, is interested in becoming a legal secretary or a_ parole officer when she gets out Winterama Queen con- test. Michelle Quesnelle Michelle, 16, is in grade 11 at Penetanguishene Secondary School, and said the Bank of Nova Scotia called her and asked her to represent 'them in the contest. CHRYSLER Lease -©-Rama Dodge 'NT Now it really makes sense to lease. On a 36 month basis, here's what you get. CHRYSLER CORDOBA yj Here's the car that has revitalized the personal car market "1397. plus tax EQUIPPED Winterama Queen contestants Germaine is in grade 12 at Penetanguishene _Seco- ndary School. She wants to take a year off after high school, and work, picked her to be their representative in the Queen contest. She in- tends to go into a hair- styling program in college in Collingwood in September. Wyebridge and is in grade 10 at Midland Secondary School. She's interested in swimming, skiing and gymnastics, and~ she Secondary School, and she's 16 years old. She wants to get into the Nursing program at George Brown College after she finishes high school. FOR SALE ie a Cindy Lockhart Cindy, 17, lives in Hillsdale and commutes to Midland Secondary School, where she is in : ', | Moss Karen Yule Karen, at 16 is in grade 11 at Penetanguishene Secondary School. She works part-time at the to a lawyer, and if she finds it interesting enough, she wants to go on and become a lawyer herself. Police report Police look into break-in A break, enter and theft at the Penetanguishene home of Mrs . Jean Brunelle, is the subject of an investigation by Constable Graham Whiteside of the Penetanguishene Police Department. Highland Point, from the lot of Chalet Sports in Penetanguishene. The vehicle was reported missing at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, At 3:00 the same afternoon, bridge. One car, driven by Andre Dubeau of Con- cession 12, Tiny, sustained $1,000 damage, and the other, driven by Paul Marion, of Concession 17, Tiny received $800 damage. There were no injuries in the accident, and no charges were laid. Police said the two cars went into the slippery turn, and just slid into each Four-H Starts up again The local 4-H club started again for the spring term on February 1 "The first meeting was held at All Saints Anglican Church Hall. the group are Mrs. Frances Moreau, Mrs. Jeannette Limoges, and Mrs. Leona Leclair. : ' Michelle Piitz : . before she goes on to hopes to bea dentist after the snowmobile was found on Penetanguishene Available at: MUSIC COMPANY, HURONIA MALL Gini verslte she gets dit of school. Bay, but the engine was missing. Sean an ne cee ss . : Collision ; it Radio Shack- Muntz- Rudy Meeks _Penetanguishene police investigated an ac- showing them how to Collingwood Owen Sound M. Center-Orillia cident which occurred at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, make a posy bowl of = between two cars on Robert Street West at the mums and carnations, and a more formal arrangement that can be used for a buffet or decorating. This unit covers table setting and manners, how to be and receive a guest, packing a_ suitcase, preparing for a party and Lawyer contends petition on water system invalid by Marguerite Ruth Joe Axler, developer of Georgian Bay Estates, water system on his own. He asked council to consider purchasing the group from Georgian Bay Estates, contending, the petition they had signed gan Ce age ae Tiny water system after the had been altered, and wnshi Cc il installati h b f his inf ti RESTAURANT & EQUIPMENT meeting 'for "fuither' completed, «thane aif AnieKLeeeemn by mortgagee Excellent terms. W.C. Player R.E. 322-1991 322-2044 ELMVALE Lucille Cascagnette Lucille, 15, is in grade nine at Penetanguishene Secondary School, and she says she wants eventually to be either a child psychologist or an occupational therapist. She said her mother and friends talked her into running for Winterama Queen. LFF WINTERAMA CELEBRATION We're offering extra special discounts discussion and approval for constructing a water system on Georgian Bay estates. Mr. Axler sub- mitted a petition to council in 1976 from the residents of Georgian Bay Estates requesting in- Stallation of a new water System. Mr. Axler's first request was that the water system be installed under local im- provements, then changed his mind and offered to construct the After considerable discussion, Councillor Maurice questioned Mr. Axler as to what route he was going to take: local improvement or install the water system on his own. Mr. Axler informed council that he would accept either proposal. At this point John Gammel of Gammel Symons and Rice ap- proached council saying he had been retained by a to believe that the petition may not be valid. He suggested to council they set aside the original petition and perhaps have a new one issued, but should not proceed on the original petition. Reeve Darby assured Mr. Gammel that council will take no action on the petition at this time, but that it was up to the lawyers' firm to prove the original petition is not valid. Town of Midland ONTARIO PROCLAMATIONS and NOTICES Attention ' of Penetanguishene rade 12. She doesn't ; thi : PRESENTS: March Readniney Schoal. where pe Bere haieahe About $185 was stolen in the incident, which Elections were held, and y y was reported t 1 t ab ; Lise Bellisle was elected GEN ESIS 6th she is now in eradeee. She ne 4 wants to do after high By ane © police at about 5:30 Sunday President. The new vicd SANG] SAC In : school, except that she president is Natalie King SANTANA 8th ial aa ins ot Germaine Quesnelle Nancy Parker ge to go Pp Sergeant Donald Westcott is conducting an the secretary is Laurig Ir JETHRO TULL 24th Fat she A aes ie Nancy, who turned 16 Sebaet ieee aa is investigation into the theft sometime Friday Trudeau, and the presn- os i : represent them in the Seventeen-year-old yesterday, lives in onter the contest night or early Saturday morning of a reporter'; 18" .jJackis Limited number of tickets available. : snowmobile belonging to Theophile Buttineau of Limoges. The leaders of ROYAL MONACO BROUGHAM The answer to all your full = Size Car needs ; ] 5 l we month plus tax ~ STORE WIDE during Winterama week DOG OWNERS Dog owners are reminded that 1977 tags must be purchased on or before February 15th, 1977, and should be obtained at Municipal Offices at $4.00 each. You are also reminded the running at large of dogs is prohibited at any time. Owners of dogs found running at large are subject to fines of up to a maximum of $50.00, exclusive of costs, as prescribed by our Dog Control By-law. You can save a bundle on... Buy your tag now! © Upholstered furniture e Tables and chairs e Lamps | e G.E. color TV e G.E. appliances Ll means savings Ernest T. Bates, Chief of Police, Midland. © CHRYSLER NEWPORT A standard bearer of excellence 40357. plus tax TAX PREPAYMENT INTEREST Town of Midland Pursuant to Section 527 (5), The Municipal Act, the following interest will be allowed on | Pi § payments of 1977 taxes, irrespective of the th amount: | : February, 1977 Interest 32 per cent L | March, 1977 Interest 3per cent * rV gS April, 1977 Interest 2/2 per cent May, 1977 Interest 2 per cent June, 1977 Interest 1/2 per cent Note: This is equal to 8 per cent per annum calculated from Jan. Ist to June 30th, the estimated date of demand of payment of 1977 taxes. CHRYSLER Dodge Furnishings 549-8912 5 } Hilda M. Martin Treasurer Midland, Ontario near remeron) Penetanguishene 101 Main St. "You Furnish The House, We Furnish The Home' VINDEN STREET Page 2, Wednesday, February 16, 1977 MIDLAND 526-3707

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