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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Jun 1977, p. 24

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Davis to officiate at June 18 ceremony Wasaga museum dedicated to Midland's Cranston | Two unique and _ Theatre on Nancy Island And this week an an- Heritage Foundation. for the appointment. noteworthy provincial in Wasaga Beach will this nouncement was made In making the latter Among the fields of honours have recently Saturday be dedicated to that Dr. Cranston has announcement, A.B.R. heritage conservation been bestowed on Dr. W. Dr. Cranston in a been appointed as the (Bert) Lawrence noted represented were those H. Cranston of Midland. ceremony officiated by first, and for the time that all 30 members relating to history, ar- It was announced last Ontario's Premier Bill being,theonly honourary present at the meeting chaeology, architecture week that the Electronic Davis. member of the Ontario had voted unanimously and trust activities. "T cannot think of HEART ATTACK semi-sitting position with head and anyone who more richly FIRST AID ®Do not move the casualty unless it shoulders raised and supported © merits such an ap- is absolutely necessary @ Loosen the Give artificial respiration if necessary pointment, and as you are clothing around the neck and waist ®@ It is most important that you and aware, I have been in a TIP trom ® Place him in the nosition most the casualty remain calm @ Over. position to know since my comfortable to him @ Heart attack victims: usually breathe easier in a w) working association with you goes back to the early anxiety can worsen his condition @ Seek medical aid at once Nancy G. Biggar Honours Arts graduate Nancy Gayle Biggar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson of Midland Point, graduated from the University of Waterloo with an Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in History on May 26, 1977. She will be returning to Waterloo in the fall to obtain her Master's Degree. Separate compartment allows fast ch desserts, puddings, wine, soft drinks . Fan-forced cold air chills contents to ide: verts to regular cold storage Kenneth N. Watson Honours B.Sc. graduate Rev. and Mrs. N.L. Watson of 248 Macartney Street, Midland, are pleased to announce the graduation of their son Kenneth Norman, from the University of Waterloo. Ken received his B.Sc. with Honours in Applied Chemistry. He plans to pursue post-graduate studies in Chemistry at the University of Waterloo. Separately-controlled sealed Meat You never waste space, because three Keeper will store a week's supply of shelves and one storage drawer can be Everything in a Westinghouse has Hs fresh meat for a full 7 days at ideal tem- adjusted to many positions by snapping place. There are two crispers for fruits perature and humidity, or can be con- into special track. rreezer shelves are and vegetables verted to extra frozen storage adjustable too. i eee {Fee Murray M. Jones B.Sc. graduate Murray M. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Jones, RR2, Midland, graduated from the University of Guelph on Friday, May 27, 1977 with a Bachelor of Sciences in Engineering Degree. Prior to attending Guelph, Murray was a student 'at Penetanguishene Secondary School "6 SEO i : A . Be host | Compare Westinghouse Frost Free Side-by-Side Refrigerator-Freezers : or less with approved trade *895 John A. French Honours Music graduate Graduated on May 29th from Wilfrid Laurier University with the degree Honours Bachelor of Music, majoring in History and Literature. John also has his A.R.C.T. in Piano Performance. He has been awarded a scholarship to study in Salzburg, Austria, during the summer and will pursue graduate studies in Musicology at the University of Toronto in the Fall. John is the son of Mr. Alden French and the late Mrs. French, and nephew of Miss Helen French. Page 24, Wednesday, June 15, 1977 OPEN 6 DAYS AWEEK Thursday & Friday nights till 9 p.m. 1950's,"' said Don McQuat, Provincia] Archivist in a congratulatory message to Cranston. McQuat also noted that most of the programs now operated by the Heritage Foundation and other historically oriented government agencies were originally put into effect by Dr. Cranston. Huronia Museum Dr. Cranston's active interest in history and its preservation goes back a number of years to 1947 when he assisted his father, J.H. Cranston, in much of the 'spade work' for establishing the Huronia Museum in Midland. He was also the prime moving force in getting the province to provide funds needed to preserve and put on _ display Huronia's Historic Parks, illing of salads, jelly . without freezing. Set Chill Control for up to 90 minutes, close see-through door al serving temperature twice as fast as ordinary refrigeration. 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