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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jun 1978, p. 9

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es s Nine students from Huron Park Public School were presented with a plaque last Thursday for best participation in what Midland Police Chief Ernie Bates described as "a poorly-attended"' police bike rodeo. About 40 public school- aged children showed up at Legion Hall for the concluding festivities of the three-day event. Each participant received their marks from a written test held May 18, and a June 1 riding test. Chief Bates expressed disappointment in the turnout, and indicated envelopes containing the scores for nine par- ticipants who "didn't even bother to show up for Staff photo the concluding Winners whose O'Race placed first in the A fleet. Mayor Moreland Lynn presented the trophies on behalf of the town of Midland. The winners! At the MBCS Centennial Race trophies were presented to Bill and Denise Snyders, Don Sherk and Terry Wells of the first place C and C Pepper, and to Rick Szafranski, John Jones and Peter Schroeder, RE Wanta REPRINT of a photo in our paper? Payable in advance Come into one of our offices and order yours today SOUVENIR CENTENNIAL EDITION ost JUNE 30 This edition with full colour contains a historical review of Midland's first 100 years. Read about the people, places and events that have shaped Midland's development. Full of flashback pictures. MIDLAND LOCAL & ¢ RESERVE YOUR COPY TODAY ONLY 20° EACH on otk eves 526-2217 Send one of these coupons plus 20° for each ss copy required to: Centennial Edition c/o MORTGAGES ARRANGED HEBNER'S TAXI The Midland Times, 525 Bay St., Midland Pe ERD 0S oh ae a ae PSA ck A om lam enclosing___----S* for | | am enclosing ----- for Ist's from 10% 2nd's from 11% ae ee tae nthe Centennial | Y ALLANDALE FINANCIAL SERVICES oouven' ICS I oouvenir won. en its : ; Barrie - 355 Bayfield St. 737-4277 ub | : : a a a pen Orillia -- 10 Peter St. N. 325-2779 After hours call: H Jerry Rose, Barrie 737-4277 Add oe ne Mel Thompson, Midland 526-4104 Bike rodeo attendance poor: chief = Frances Webster, Creemore 466-3119 ithe cash you can carry up to $5000. Or a Sterling chequing or savings account. \ For each $50 you deposit you get a chance to run away with all the cash you can carry. Up to $5000. We'll open our vault and give the winner 5 minutes alone to clean it out. All the winner can carry from the vault to the specially-ordered armoured car he or she can keep. Our present customers can also enter by making new deposits. The Great Sterling Vault Caper. It's another exciting reason to open a free chequing or a high interest savings account. Hurry and enter now. Contest closes Thursday, June 15, 1978. Draw takes place Friday June 16,1978. Each customer shall be entitled to a maximum of 100 entries. Winner drawn will be notified on Friday, June 16, 1978 and must answer skill-testing mathematical question. Run to be held Saturday, ~ June 24, 1978 at 2pm in Sterling's Owen Sound Branch. STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION B. Del Reed ; 309 King St., Midland. 526-3768 READ A basic guide ceremony." In an address to these who did show up, Chief Bates said he was pleased that they were indicating the degree of respon- sibility necessary to in- sure bicycle safety. "Over 1,000 bikes are registered in Midland," Chief Bates said, "and the rodeo was well-publicized in all the schools. I just hope that what these few have learned will rub off on their friends."' Why should you Shop Canadian? Every time poe buy something made in Canada, you help keep a Canadian working. . You help keep Canadian money inside » Canada. You help to expand and strengthen Canada's economy. Metal or Fabric AWNINGS Protect Your Home All Year Round What is made in Canada? Just about everything you need to help you live the life you want. As the saying goes, we have no bana- nas, but we do have Apples, Bandages, Cranes, Drills, Elevators, Furniture, Aste A he Glassware, Holiday resorts, Insulation, "(dd ( Jewellery, Kitchen appliances, Lumber, iN Machinery, eT ePaper) Office equip- SS! | Be «ment, Potatoes, Quilts, Rope, Steel, Tires, -- _j Umbrellas, Vaccines, Wines, X-Ray = equipment, Yarns, and Zippers. Everything, in other words, from A to Z. { @ Great Choice off Colours e Free' Estimates| gladly given e Patio Railings and Government Gi ement Columns made to your | bg of Canada du Canada specifications. Industry, Trade Industrie BAR RI E TE N T and Commerce et Commerce Jack Horner, Jack Horner & AWN | NG Minister ministre 34 Bayfield St. Barrie 726-6437 When you think about it, you help yourself. ANY GOOD LABELS LATELY? to the Who, What, Where, When and Why of Shopping Canadian. \ When should you Shop Canadian? Whenever you're satisfied that the product or service you need is (A) made or grown in Canada and (B) of equal or better value and quality. That's not just good advice... it's good sense, Where does it say Made in Canada? Sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes a sign says "Produce of PE.I." Or "B.C. Apples" or "Fabriqué au Quebec" or "Made in Manitoba" or "New Brunswick Sardines" or "Grown by Saskatchewan Farmers" or "A product of Alberta" or "Fresh from Newfoundland" or "Manufactured in Ontario" or "Nova Scotia Lobster." The pointis, if you take the trouble to find out, you can usually tell. And, if it's made anywhere in the ten Provinces or the Territories, itis made in Canada, Who should Shop Canadian? Every day, most of us'have the choice. Whether we're buying groceries for the home or supplies for business, farm or industry. If each of us added only $10 a week to Canadian made purchases, Canada would be over 10 billion dollars better off in just one year. Who should Shop Canadian? You should. This ad was made in Canada. Making this ad employed (for a period of time) a writer, an art director, an account executive, a media buyer, a media planner, a typesetter, an engraver, a platemaker, a traffic operator, several switchboard operators, various mailmen, shippers and secretaries, publication reps, publication make-up people, not to mention all their various suppliers. Everyone of these people lives and works in Canada. Shop Canadian Magasinons a la canadienne WELCOME, The Employees of Hitch House AMC/Jeep -- (Barrie) To ie Dental Plan7 These employees and their families have good reason to smile . . . they have the best preven- tive dental plan available today. Everybody agrees good teeth are one of the most impor- tant factors in good health. The Blue Cross Dental Plan 7 was designed to provide basic dental treatment to group subscribers includ- ing such services as examinations, fillings and x-rays, through extractions and anaesthesia. ONTARIO a "i. "As your Ontario Blue Cross "3 representative | am pleased to ; add my personal welcome, and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying » A ny = 4 the protection of a variety of "e: ay Blue Cross Plans." Graeme K. Hingston 659 King Street East, Suite 208, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 2M4_ (519) 578-4700 BLUE CROSS A DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION

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