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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 May 1978, p. 2

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-- 3 a -- ae, F - Fey K1dlife C sit on while taking a spokesman from _ the The spokesman from a Her eee LAST F (CCT, soggy ride on the horse centre only 150 people the Wye Marsh pointed Sunday's down pour to aise Marie 500 people drawn cart to the far dropped in. out that this year ad- take part in the Open WA@lked over the grounds reaches of the site. Atall three of the local mission is free. The and through the buildings. About 200 people that turned out for people visited the Naval the Open House at the and Military Establishe Wye Marsh Wildlife ment on Sunday. Centre last year came Newspapers were used to this year. According to a Only one quarter of the House celebration at Ste. tourist attractions ad- mission was free to the local people on the Sunday. The sites of- ficially open to the public this Saturday. program at the marsh gears up during the summer and visitors can enjoy everything from nature walks to canoe trips through the marsh. Marie Among the Hurons, Penetanguishene's Naval and Military Establish- ment and the Wye Marsh e e ' Obituaries YY by his daughters, Shirley (Mrs. Paul Zoschke), Frances (Mrs. Raymond Toronto. Mr. Frank Arbic on Also survived by his April 27, 1978, suddenly, mother Mrs. Derosa at his residence in On May 8, 1978 at the Huronia District Hospital in Midland, Mr. Joseph ducted by Father Dignard at St. Ann's Memorial Cahvuer can in Bazinet, following a brief Bazine t o f Penetanguishene. Penetanguishene. Int- Moreau), both of illness. Penetanguishene _ brot- erment at St. Ann's Penetanguishene and by Reverend L. Dignard hers Edward and John, Mr. Arbic was born on Cemetery. Pallbearers grandchildren, Stephen, conducted the service at pre-deceased by brother July 25, 1900. He was a_ were Elric Dupuis, St. Ann's Memorial Herman, and sisters, longtime employee ofthe Alexander Larmand, Jim Karen, Sharon and Church in Mrs. Helen Stamp, Mrs. Ontario Hydro and lived ~Sauve, Monty Quesnelle, vee Zoschke, Louise, Penetanguishene. Marguerite Marchand his last thirty-four years Allan Moreau and Eugene Ste and Donna Mr. Bazinet was born and Mrs. Edna Lemieux _ in Penetanguishene. Bellehumeur. teen, all of Services Penetanguishene. on November 12, 1917 in Penetanguishene, and lived all his life in the area. Pre-deceased by his father, Herman. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Alma (Ladoceur) Bazinet of Penetanguishene, son Donny and daughters, Mrs. Anita Laurin and Mrs. Jackie Murday of Penetanguishene, Mrs. Anne Marchand and Mrs. Doris Forget of Lafon- taine, Mrs. Donna Drouin of Timmins, Mrs. Patsy Tereszchuk and Mrs. Brenda Fujuwara of Mr. Arbic is survived Wasting electricity isa hot issue. Watch out for the elements. Choose the element that best of Penetanguishene were con- paered it's ee free of charge for the local people. top th le from visiting the Pouring rain didn' t stop these peop! visiting The lte/lofficlally @pena' aa Satirdays Naval and Military Establishments in Penetanguishene on Sunday. The establishment McGibbon to visit Waubaushene public school Pouring rain Tee SN, Appliances that heat things up can use a lot of electricity. Here are some tips on how to cut Load it in your favour. Wait until you have a full load Who says governments Lieutenant-Governor's visit holding a mock leaves Waubaushene at way to Midland and down a) fits the pan before you wash. aren't appro achable? appointment secretary As plans presently legislature. The students 3:30 p.m.she will have prepare for Centennial A lid on the pan And remember, Certainly not the students wrote back saying that, exist, McGibbon willbe in thoughtit would be a good _ half an hour to make her ceremonies also keeps much of your Waubaushene from 2:00 idea _ to to 3:30 p.m. Her car will be met on the outskirts of village by have' the Lieutenant-Governor preside over the legislature, but un- at Waubaushene school public yes, Pauline MeGibbon would like very much to visit Waubaushene on the afternoon of June 17, the the heat from escaping laundry will get Police charge two Recently they sent a ) 2 Two Penetanguishene at 7:00 p.m. letter to Lieutenant same day she is Waubaushene school fortunately she is only _ cigents were charged Christopher Banka and Give your dishes the air. Governor Pauline scheduled to participate children, and complete allowed to preside over with causing a distur- Frank Banka' were You'll save electricity with your McGibbon's office at the in Centennial events in with a Legion guard of official functions barice after an incident on charged by Constable dishwasher if you cancel the final dry cycle. Just open the door and let your dishes Midland honour, the procession will march into town While in Waubaushene, McGibbon will be en- couraged to mingle as much as possible with local residents June 17 will be a busy day for the Lieutenant- Governor. After she Legislature, asking her for information on her duties, and pictures. In The students began the letter, they also asked organizing the big day, her if she would like to and recently went to the Lieutenant-Governor visit Waubaushene Toronto to make will be entertained by Much to the surprise of | afrangements for the school children, who plan the students, the Lieutenant-Governor's on presenting skits, and Friday March 10. Police were called to the Blue Sky Restaurant as a result of a distur- bance, which took place Tiffen in connection with this incident. Both men live at the same residence on Chatham Street. While in Waubaushene, just as clean in cold water. Afterwards, Electricity down the drain attended this course with Lf j I fH E B N E R Ss TAX! A dripping hot tap can waste 175 hang your clothes H uron la Crafts G ul Id 24 HOUR SERVICE gallons of hot water a month outdoors to dry. . c--, A new tap washer costs only a hnique workshop ends Few pennies Dont join the tub cub e C q u A shower usually | takes less hot by Adrienne Graham baskets holdsmall pieces frames will make a once. This only results in , water than a bath. Gardner suchas bells, rattles, display look twice its size Clutter. Rather, rotate the MIDLAND { Monday evening saw baby clothes can be laid _as well as showing off the aaplsy, audits gaa LOCAL & 17 = ; the final session in Julia in baby prams; spinning backs of items pets Gy MOT) at NG DISTANCE 526-22 , Yi Cameron's display wheels are draped with Finally, when going to table. Set each item off to LO Laan ec i techniques workshop' at weavings; treadle sewing set upa crafts booth, take its best advantage, and a PEK. i the Huronia Crafts Guild machine bases hold along a tool kit. Your kit let the display help to sell Don't open 4 House, Ten craftspeople crafty treasures in their should include hammer your wares the oven door | H) 41 i 4 drawers. and nails, masking tape, Y unless you | an eye to improving their Height as well as _ fishing line for invisible _A reminder that the Wanta have to. And_ | future booths at crafts compartmentalization hanging, scissors, a Guild barage sale will be don't use an | shows and sales can be achieved by staple gun, thumb-tacks, held on Saturday, May 13, full of If In this last evening stacking orange crates or cup hooks, strip seal for at 427 King St. Any ee 2 | Duy? rit ite Julia stressed the two see-through wooden propping plates, wire and donations will be gladly le norgae iy yan tsenenn elements of height and squares--particularly _ pliers accepted, and picked up SspalliterD dimension in constructing an attractive crafts display Height is essential in order to get above the crowd, and to guarantee that the booth is yisible in spite of customers clustered in front of the space. An elevated sign is recom- mended, to advertise the nature of the booth, simply and legibly effective for pottery, with each piece set off on a nubby-textured weaving Dowling is another way to reach up without losing depth Trim for craft displays is essential. The most effective trims are often natural dried flowers and woods. Green plants will add life to a booth Mirrors in multi-pane Remember not to display everything at beforehand. Just call 549- 8233 by Friday the 12th. $25 trespassing fine Leon Michael Ladouceur pleaded guilty to petty trespassing and was fined $25 John Alexander told the court that the police were called because someone was in a construction trailer on Water Street in Penetanguishene. When they got there, the trailer was empty, but they were able to follow bicycle tracks to Mr. Ladouceur's home of a photo in our paper? Payable in advance Come into one of our offices and order yours today HY8 3337 In order to achieve dimension a number of props can be _ used, depending on the types of crafts to be displayed Tiered tables are most effective. Valuable items such as jewellery can be shown in graduated cases. Other small items displayed on branches, driftwood, or pinned to corkboard provide depth and texture. Some of the most at- tractive displays use pieces of small furniture brought from home. Wooden bath-tub dryers, wine racks, coffee tables, even stepladders make unique supports as well as effectively showing the crafts sold. Unusual INCREASED edu A Department of Agriculture experiment to assess the produc- tivity of various spacings of drainage tile installations, (established at Oil City in 1970/71) has proved of particular interest to farmers growing corn crops. Grand Opening ELMVALE GARDEN CENTRE (Located at the Drive-In Restaurant) on Hwy. 27 Hundreds of Box Plants Hanging Baskets SPECIAL 106, c js HS. Dutch sets A5 Ib. ey ee . EFFECT OF TILE DRAIN SPACING ON CORN YIELD DURING 1972-74 Av. Corn Yield 15 percent Moist Bu-ac Spacing Between Tile ee Why not look into increasing your crop yield with Daymond 10W Flexdrain. ST AMANT Consult your local drainage contractor or call Daymond direct. LTD. 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