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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jun 1978, p. 6

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Resolution _ Georgian Fireside Shoppe es 'turnout beyond expectations ee ee ee ee oe a a __ Hay early for better milk y Kay, : "The hay crop is can provide a major declines rapidly in June. Because cows fed the same hay cut at %4 from P la tt 4 i SaveTgaits ae aig gna hem to excellent slide presen- : at te Reon im- portion of the energy and __digestability : and in prefer more digestable bloom," he says 312 Bayfield St. Barrie Presbyterial J.C W fiat ee yo Ta +e nee he eeorcey ane ich . portant feed produced on proteinrequired by dairy protein and energy hay, early cutting also (N : 5 726-4080 executive meeting, was Frobisher Bee Hahectonevor ai ee. = A a dairy farm," says Jack cattle, but the majority of content as it matures. At results in higher feed Sire aed d enburg s ext to Mother's Pizza Pa rlour) held on Jiltze| sth at op Phe eae ry on a fied A ' Rodenburg, Dairy Cattle farmersharvesttheirhay current prices this intake and milk Suggests that dairymen Christian slang, United Phdleest af te oaare TR meetingseancluded Specialist with the too late to receive decline represents a loss production. "'In research _ Start harvesting their hay ce S Ga ri n r F Church and the turn out was given over to epic conducted iy Jean Prats ey at are feeds walleae iin "pes we of eg a ee ie Re the i Agee Fae ts Seg seg y fs ri n ood. : r ton of hay per day for ) > stage ate Stage, s a e Swing Dad into Summer w pectatidis, a raat pre A ke Bede ee ae =o eee Rawveated at the Mr. Rodenburg points se day Maite is produced 7's lbs. more most of the crop is cut A resolution moved by Alderman Richard Platt last month which on it. Island f ye In the afternoon, weare be on October 2nd at suggested that work on "It's time to stop niemibers (a 'cote fortunate to view an_ Vasey. the municipal building be chasing rainbows", he fendi é 4 done in two stages overa__ said. "'It's time council for those ike eee ee Forest Hill club pla ns : number of years was heard the concerns of Island did iaebevealgus : tabled until after a many people in this a summer gymnastics school meeting with the con- sultant working on the ; Th "| Forest Hill Gym Club, university or secondar: ee Mr. Ogilvie read an e meetings was , y vary fae building, ee setae eaitocinietrombancthen Summer opened by the epeaentt ay rough Ve spra_ school students qualified ' who will do the work an Midland newspaper Jean Kell. Welepme! was ecreation Committee, in these areas. j council ; stating that the fire extended to everyone by has received a grant from Applicants will be taken | Alderman Richard department could be Days Mrs. Faith: Matsden of the Ministry of Culture ona first come basis. A Platt agreed a Hold pe adequately housed at the Christian Island. U.C.W. a Recreation to con- class with insufficient Resolutions unuh jee bl « Civie Centre which and Mr. Sandys -the lay eta Summer gym enrolment) ¢may sy be facts are on the table'. ouldn't likely be used as minister of qhristian 04S84¢ Programme at cancelled. and the tender is awarded to one of the six com- considerable debate and criticism. Mr. Platt told council on Monday that the purpose of the motion ¢ven Officially on the e . . e Ss books. expected to be taught. In transfer from 1 session to was to express his desire _ floor. _ Durable Lightweight Rotates 360 Degree A request fer bathing dition to all pieces of another if necessary. A to hold the mill rate. During the general gym apparatus, tennis deposit of $10.00 will hold "T have no objection to going ahead with this later date Deputy Reeve Bill. Ogilvie commented community." much with the new arena now open. to sit down since he was out of order discussing an issue which wasn't business part of the meeting the deputy-reeve concluded his remarks on A Father's Day Gift any Dad Would Enjoy Relaxing Swingin' Reg. $149 Now $129" buses and svine pars, 156- people travelled. to the job of feeding and looking after everyone, Island United|Ghurch. Greetings from|Simcoe who kindly "filled: in as pianist for the day; Anne Kennedy reviewed new suits to fit children aged 5 to 16 years at Rrobisher Bay was given by: Mrs. Peterborough recently. Forest .Hill School in Midhurst. Enrolment will be open to boys and girls from 5 to 15. Four ability levels are lessons will be given. If suitable instructors can The next meeting will The fee is $25.00 a child the basis of registration, fees cannot be refunded. However, students may a place in any session with the balance payable A dis, anies that bid on it. ne hi During July and per session (2 weeks). : The motion was in- k kndw this is hard_to Loafer - Fete noe August, four-2 week $45.00 for 2 in the same O troduced at council's last take," he said. Keith Wettiélaufer. periods, Monday to family and $65.00 for 3 in meeting at a later hour. Mayor Moreland Lynn Singsongs were ed by Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 the same family. Because | At that time it sparked asked the Deputy Reeve Hammock Mary Orr and Vibla aac p.m. are planned. instructors are hired on nh Le Or 5 MAL : ba play of old cars was one of the highlights of Saturday's Coldwater Canadiana Old Fashioned Picnic. The old log house was out that the hay crop right stage of growth, it milk per day than those before 10 per cent bloom delayed after the first of building providing it can be done within the mill rate," he said. Despite the fact that the motion was tabled until a Auction fun delight in bouncing off of a mattress which was later auctioned off. The auction was a huge success and the weather was perfect. Staff photo be hired, ballet and creative dance will be added as well as some cross-country activities. Instructors are on or before the 1st day of the session in which a child is enrolled. For further information call 726-8471. Lawrence Parry of Collier Street}, United Church, Barrie} Anyone with these artieles are this topic suggesting the question of whether to go ahead with the building be put to the electorate. open to the public for the day. Craft displays, fish ponds and a bingo game were held out on the lawn. A bakesale as well as a barbecue with hot dogs and hamburgers provided the eats for the picnic goers. ' Staff photo JEANS | Sizes 4 to 6X *5.99 KID'S STUFF 250 King St 526-9588 ALL | MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE 0%... G&M SHOPPE 305 King St. 526-5761 Classics Everyone had fun at Saturday's Waverley United Church Auction. These kids didn't think much of listening to the auctioning and bidding but took great Sale expires June 17, 1978 Nature Knit by Manhattan SHIRTS we? | 0.99 Mostly cotton, naturally flexible REMEMBER DAD THIS SUNDAY ~LIVINGSTON'S Weng WEAR 225 King St. 526-6581 40-60 Any Gent's WATCH BAND or WALLET 0%... FOR FATHER'S DAY ORR'S JEWELLERS LTD. 303 King St. 526-6481 Panasonic Technique STEREOS SPECIALLY PRICSE BARBER & HASKILL wren 298 King St. 926-7811 is6 to 9 this Friday night ) Ink 1Z/ Midland To nCentrews during downtown Midland's 3 HOUR SALE LOTS OF PARKING SPACE Check out the savings onthese pages then come and shop and save in Midland Town Centre. Men's & Boys Canvas '7.88 AGNEW SURPASS -- 287 King St. 526-2051 Men"s Permanent Press SPORT SHIRTS *3.00 Woolworth's Reg. Price $4.93 WOOLWORTH'S 285 King St., Midland Town Centre All Men's COLOGNES & AFTER SHAVE 0%... JORY IDA PHARMACY 268 King St. 526-2781 ANDROTURF GRASS Ideal for porch, patio or deck 1% ..mcs Assorted colours THOMPSON FURNITURE-APPLIANCES-FLOOR COVERINGS 264 King St. 526-5443 tows own Geantre Genta ALLGIFTS 0%... HURONIA OFFICE SERVICES 259 King St. 526-9302 | ANY SHIRT AND TIE COMBINATION SAVE *5.00 Makes an ideal Father's Day gift THE PARLOR 267 King St. 526-4353 Selected Gent's WATCHES 0%... PD. MURPH JEWELLERY | LIMITED 251 King St. 926-2093 FACE CLOTHS Reg. 4 for 97° SPECIAL ih, I .00 e / PEOPLES cerarrmenr STORES sie Elan Separates SPORTSWEAR & COORDINATES 3%... EDWARD'S SPECIALTY SHOP 295 King St. 526-2271 Aé, Wednesday, June 14, 1978 PRACT EPPA OR MBE P OO RDA MA OAR OR pO ee eT Poor Lady Patricia SHAMPOO & CONDITION: 2 350 ml o% ARCADE GUARDIAN PHARMA6Y 286 King St. 526-8011 Wednesday, June 14, 1978, A7 Men's A - SANDALS" i PD OPI Oe On AL ROPE OOM ROP SA. ca ch titi th actin dt dh aie BE a peng RR ae , te Z core ek S PREC, em Rn oon Nn nih TAUREN wigs hoor ory 0 bn po We pe SEERKERARERAANRARAABADRRAIE OSES ES ' Sa. ee ee ei ss eee ee ees ee a ee ee ee eee + e oa, Tin fe ei oe > eh, 2 ee > So Sh ses 5 POS ee eee Pe ey Ce gee a a a on fe Fok pape rig Apr: th epithe NPV UUW OWN, ? 0

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