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

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Pi f Members of Victoria Harbour's public school's boys' baseball team pose with their Area 3 softball tour- nament championship trophy, which they won Saturday in Elmvale. Front row, left to right: Andy Jones, Joe Fillingham, Kevin Hamilton, Rick Rever, Champs of Area 3 Keith Hamilton and Warren Jones. Back row: Darryl Dennis, Dweyne Latondras, Ed Moriarty, Norm Summers, Todd Smitten, Bernard Cadieux, Jamie McColgan, and coach Mr. McCleland. Staff photo Library news Library Hours: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. to9 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will be a display at the Library for the next two weeks by the Wye Marsh Wild Life Centre, which you are invited to come and see. Non-fiction The Immigrants. Montero. Gloria Montero has . created a book in the oral tradition, distilled from more than 400 conversations, when she asked im- migrants about life in their adopted country. Enola Gay. Thomas and Witts. The story of the bombing of Hiroshima, the momentous flight of the B- 29 Enola Gay has never before been revealed from firsthand sources. The authors had extensive in- terviews with participants both American and Japanese. \ G. Howard Ferguson: Ontario Tory. 'Oliver. As Premier of Ontario from 1923 to 1930, G. Howard Ferguson was one of the most successful and colourful Canadian politicians of his time. The Solar Home Book. Anderson. Heating, cooling and designing with the sun. Fiction The Dark Lady. Auchincloss. The offices, pen- thouses and suburban chateaux of New York are the setting for this new book by Louis Auchincloss. Spanning three decades from the 1930s to the McCarthy era, the novel chronicles a powerful woman's rise and the human toll it exacts. In Gallant Company. Kent. Told with power and skill, Alexander Kent's latest book about the eighteenth-century Royal Navy, follows "Sloop of War", his most widely acclaimed novel. Transatlantic Blues. Sheed. Wilfrid Sheed explores the reality of an internationally celebrated television personality, Monty Chatworth, on one of his many flights between England and New York. The Seconda Deadly Sin. Against a background of the New York art scene, Lawrence Sanders unveils a gripping tale of urban violence and detection. Call Contact 526-9333 Hours 9 a.m. to5 p.m. Monday toFriday (Except Holidays) With the beginning of summer and the beautiful warm weather my mind seemed to pull a blank as I sat with my pencil and paper and truly wondered what to write this week. With the excitement of the Centennial Festivities growing, Contact offices and phones ring on and continue to serve the many callers with the ap- propriate referrals and information each caller requires, but the calls in the summer months seem to change somewhat, especially with the influx of sum- mer residents and tourists. It is most gratifying to know that Contact is used not just by the permanent residents but also by our many summer visitors. Most summer callers want to know "'where to find", '"'how do I get to" and '"'what is going on this weekend." As with any other call the questions are quickly answered but if Contact does not have the answer right at their finger tips the research is promptly done and handed on to the caller. Everyone is welcome to call Contact at 526-9333 with any and all questions and we will have the in- formation you require. Some calls are about the different Centennial celebrations and festivities and although Contact is a mere infant in the history of Midland, the staff of Contact is growing in knowledge along with the heritage of the town. Contact is an integral part of the community and so on behalf of the Board of Directors and the staff of Contact we wish to congratulate Midland on this their Centennial year. Happiness is helping others to help themselves. Mary M.Gibson, Administrator. _ PROFESSIONAL Dry Cleaning AT OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES COMPARE $2.40 $1.35 $2.70 FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY WAGG'S Plain Dresses Pants & Slacks Men's 2-pce. Suits Laundry & Drycleaning Co. Ltd. e P.D.Murphy Ph te 'ey, L.E.D. WATCHES VALUES TO NOW 59" 209" Think of it! Any Novus watch in our stock for just 59.78. This is a bargain you can't afford to miss and it is right in time for Father's Day. He'll feel like a king wearing one of these good looking watches. Choice of many styles with expansion wrist bands. It's the modern way of keeping time. Your choice only 59.78 23°° SS GOLD 5Q° a thoughtful and useful gift for Dad on his special day. These pens and pencils are known the world over for quality and appearance. Choose from sterling silver or gold, either one is sure to please. In neat presentation case. FF LINKS y y; PRICE Reg. 9.50 to 20.00 Now 4" to 10° Here is a bargain to help you save money and give Dad a gift on Father's Day he'll really like. Fleetwood cuff links at half regular price. P.D. Murphy is clearing this well known line and you get the benefit. Wide choice of styles and quality. P.D. Murphy Jewellers A beautifully matched writing set by Cross would make SMART JEWELLERY FOR DAD He'll be right in style wearing one of these neck chains, so be sure Dad gets one for Father's Day. (A) Bold gold color Initials on chain. Burnished finish. Waele }s) (B) Solid looking Zodiac charm on heavy chain made of gold color pewter. Price 1 3 95 (C) Sterling Silver pendant in various shapes on attractive chain. Price 22 95 "A NAME YOU CAN TRUST" 251 KING STREET, MIDLAND CLOCKS REDUCED REGULARLY 3595 NOW Q78 Attractively colored ceramic clocks in matt finish. The sporty look will appeal to Dad. Thirty day alarm movement, brass trim. About 6 ins. high. (A) The golfer figurine all ready to tee off (B) The Fisherman hoping to catch 'the big one (C) The hard working cobbler. A jolly figure. WATCH CHAI e 5" 3501, (00 Now that the pocket is back in style, why not give Dad a new chain for Father's Day? P.D. Murphy has a wide selection of excellent chains in many styles and metals. A gleaming chain adds the finishing touch to the new vested suits, so put a chain at the top of your list for Dad. He' Il love it. POPULAR LIGHTERS Gt. GQ A favorite gift any time for the man in your life. So what could be better than a new lighter for Father's Day? At P.D. Murphy's you will find just the right one at a price you can afford. Choose from flid, butane or electric ina wide range of finishes. WHY WAIT USE YOUR CREDIT Student Manpower calls will only annoy the interviewer and slow down the _ selection process. Have you got a summer If no decision has been made then politely thank the employer and sit back. Don't make more than one call. Several job? If not follow the simple steps outlined in these articles and you'll be on the road to suc- cessful job finding. by Ruth Lamoureux What a relief! The interview is over. Now you, the student , can sit back, relax and wait for the answer. Wrong. There's one more step - make one followup call. The followup call is the telephone contact made with the employer following the interview. Your key question, "Has a decision been made?" The call is initiated by the student and shows the employer that you have initiative and are really interested in the job. 7 y aco @ GUARD SUNDAY, JUNE 18 at the HISTORIC NAVAL & MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS -- PENETANGUISHENE -- SEE THE COLOURFUL GUARD PERFORM IN CLOSE QUARTERS REPEAT PERFORMANCES 11 A.M., 12 NOON, 1 P.M. -- AND THEN -- Home Gifts You'll be amazed at the scope and variety of gifts for the home we've assembled for your selection. Sensibly priced, too, in the tradition we have proudly upheld for many years. Drop in and browse. We'll welcome the ee i Bepartenityste sare explore the exciting Establishments FAMILY MAXIMUM RATE -- $2.00 y FOLEY'S END OF CHURCH STREET -- PENETANGUISHENE Wee () ministry of Culture and Recreation COLLINGWOOD Ontario _, lot of people have some pretty strange ideas about Canada's immigration law. And, as a result, a lot of a people suffer from believing them. The fact is, the most reliable information comes from us. Inother countries, we're in Canadian Government visa offices. Here at home, it's your Canada Immigration Centre. If you know someone who'll have to pass through Canadian Immigration in the near future, you'd be doing them a favour by pointing them in our direc- tion. Especially now that there's a new immigration law. Now, the new law doesn't mean a lot of changes for the average immigrant | or visitor. Here, nevertheless, are a few things that might affect you or someone you know. From now on, immigrants and those visitors who come here to work or study must make all immigration arrangements before arriving in Canada. No one may change his or her status while inside Canada. Remember that money can't buy your way into Canada. All the help youneed is free at any Canadian Government visa office or Canada Immigration Centre. Canadian immigration officers do not discriminate on the grounds of colour, race or religion. Ever. A new adjudication system gives greater protection to the civil rights of people involved in immigration proceedings. And deportation will no longer be the only possible penalty. There are now less drastic alternatives for minor infractions of immigration law.The new law does not make immigration easier, but it does make it more pre- dictable. If you need to know more, ask at a Canada Immigratior Centre. If you know someone abroad who needs information, tell them to contact their Canadian Government visa office before they make a move. That way, they'll know exactly where they stand when they step off the plane. Employment and Immigration Canada Emploi et Immigration Canada i* Bud Cullen, Minister Bud Cullen, Ministre mand _ Iw gy, ne So e VB 3581A Wednesday, June 14, 1978, B3

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