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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Jun 1978, p. 2

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Contest winner Mr. Gilbert president Gignac (gauche), du club Richelieu, et M Urbain Maurice presentent un steak a Mme cette viande coflteuse Tripp, gagnante de cent livres de Cent livres de steak fut le prix donné a Mme tirage Barbara Tripp, gagnante du annuel du club Richelieu Le tirage eut lieu au cours | du congres régional du club Richelieu 3 Delawana Inn, Honey Harbour, le 3 juin 1978. Mme. Tripp, de 150, rue Lorne Elmyale, prit possession du prix le 15 The County of Simcoe Ex-Wardens' Association held their annual picnic last Wednesday at Wasaga Beach with 74 members, friends present A tour Island Nancy Museum of family juin chez M. Midland "Le but des profits (du tirage)' M. Urbain comit€ de prévoyance, Bernard Desroches a ', dit président du "est pour aider Maurice, des projects de jeunesse. Cette année, 75 étudiants des 6i@me de Perkinsfield, Penetang et Lafontaine, qui ont fait le plus d'efforts en francais, ont visité Mattawa pour quatre jours. (grace a l'argent accumul€ par les activités du club Richelieu)." Wardens picnic held and was made of and the the Upper rooms, on Monday "yes" on vote. remind them to through their efforts, forgotten many people about the plebiscite. At least 60 per cent of the ballots had to be in favour of the liquor vote for it to pass and with 80 per cent of the voters indicating a Monday's restaurants and hotel can now apply for a license to serve spirits to their customers. ballots, Village says yes to liquor Residents in the village of Elmvale voted in favour of serving liquor in licensed dining licensed lounges and licensed en- tertainment lounges within the village limits From the time the polls opened at 11:00 a.m. until 4:30 in the afternoon, the turnout was very light with only 200 of the 944 eligible voters casting their ballots. This left another 230 voters rushing to make their mark on the ballots in the remaining three and a half hours before the polls closed. Workers for the vote headed by Palace Hotel owner Pete Steele, began calling residents at 5:30 p.m. to They yes committee, discovered the had local hen you walk into a branch of Sterling Trust, we won't offer you special cards, clubs, keys, or billfolds initialed in gold leaf. And the service charges and monthly fees that go with them, What we do offer is free chequing that's free, period. Personal cheques you don't pay extra for. And interest rates you'll find more than competitive. What makes it even nicer, is our people. Sterling isn't so big we can't Lakes' through the courtesy of the Ministry of Natural Resources. A buffet dinner was enjoyed at the Nancy Villa in Wasaga Beach. Simeoe County Warden Morris Darby, Mrs. Darby, Wasaga Beach Mayor Clair Robertson were special guests at the event. Mayor Robertson made a presentation to the president of the Ex- Wardens' Association Alex McAuley and _ his wife, Mrs. McAuley. Costumes available If you want to dress in period costume for the Centennial parade this Saturday, give Doris Henley of the Huronia Players a call. For the parade the player will be dressing in costume from past performances for their float. Leftover costumes are available for rent. Magician to perform at regional library The mysterious woofle dust and other secret ingredients will be featured in a magic show to be held at the Penetanguishene Public Library on July 4th. The program, which starts at 2 p.m. is spon- sored by the library with the assistance of the Georgian Bay Regional Library System and-the Outreach Ontario program of the Ministry of Culture and Recreation. The show is intended for children from five to 12 years old. Admission is free. Andrew Forgrave, a magician from Owen Sound, is the star of the show. With music, tricks, slight-of-hand, a bit of ventriloquism and illusions of every kind Forgrave promises to keep the children spell- bound. Forgrave, a student considering a_ full-time career as a performer, has given numerous magic shows at schools, churches, libraries, fairs, Midland OPP have charged two area men with break and enter with intent following an in- cident which took place at an Ebeneezer Sideroad residence last week. Charged are Gordon Carl Hagen 22, and Bruce Edward Hagen 19, both of RR1, Midland. The property vic- timized in the incident relating to the laying of the charges belongs to a Steve Hantzakas, Toronto. The two men charged are scheduled to appear in Penetanguishene court June 29. Hit and Run Midland OPP is looking for a driver who, after becoming involved in a two car accident Sunday, produced insurance in- formation and promptly left the scene. According to police reports, a car driven by Michael Molloy of Midland was attempting to make a left turn onto Highway 12 from High- way 27, when it was struck by another vehicle. Apparently the driver of the second vehicle got out of his car, handed treat you personally. And, since were open longer hours (including Saturday), it's easier for you to drop in and get acquainted. See us soon. Switching to Sterling can clubs, concerts, parties and on television. His troupe of assistants consists of birds, rab- bits--including one that talks--and various balloon animals. Abracadabra has Andrew Forgrave Local OPP charge two with break and enter over insurance par- ticulars, and proceeded on his way. The car is believed to be from the Toronto area. One of the six passengers in the Molloy vehicle was slightly in- jured in the mishap. Damage to the Molloy car totalled $400. No charges have as yet been laid. Single Car Mishap OPP constables were called Sunday morning to investigate a single car crash on Highway 12 near Victoria Harbour. When they got to the scene they learned from the driver, Gilbert Robitaille of Penetanguishene, that he had swerved to miss a dog, had lost control and had skidded into a ditch. Damage to the Robitaille vehicle totalled an estimated $2,000. He was charged with a seatbelt infraction, and failing to report an ac- cident. help you keep down the cost of saving. STERLING STERUNG TRUST CORPORATION B. Del Reed 309 King St., Midland. 526-3768 The TRAINMAN nothing to do with real magic, he says; woofle dust is what does the trick. What's woofle dust, and how can you get some? Find out at the library on July 4. Hobbies OPEN: 7:00 pm. to 9:00 pm. Mon. to Fri. 1/2 PRICE SALE! All Merchandise Must be Sold : Before July 1, 1978 EXAMPLE: 2-8-0 Brass Loco. 2-10-2 Rivaoss Lionel 4-8-4 $29.99 Reg. $70.00 Lionel Diesels $9.99 Reg. $18.00 Most Rolling stock Reg. $2.50 NOW $1.25 205 Sunset. Cres. Stroud (Behind the 1.G.A. Plaza) $65.00 $65.00 Reg. $130.00 Reg. $130.00 * Watch for Our Grand Opening « Aug. 1 in The Downtown Centre e Barrie ¢ TTT) [ TTT iT introducing... the MUFFLER o HUNTER MOTORS LIMITED MIDLAND Your local Chev. - Olds. dealer SEE THE MUFFLER WIZARD FOR * FreeInspection * Free Installation of Muffler * Mufflers for all Makes & Models * Guaranteed Top Quality Mufflers -- PLUS -- A Written Guarantee Guarantee This is your guarantee Mufflers, installed as shown below, will be repaired or replacement of the defective replaced if they should prove defective, through service charae is not included. normal use of the vehicle during the guarantee period. _If failure should occur return your vehicle to our shop. Any repairs or replacement will be courteously han- Obligation under this guarantee is limited to repair or dled. Domestic Cars - Lifetime guarantee on muffler as long as you own vehicle. ee ougien Cars & Trucks - 1 year guarantee on muffler as long as you own vehicle. parts. Replacement ""97 Come in today and Save at ig The MUFFLER WIZARD at Roger Hunter Motors 824 King St. Midland 526-3781 Don Ward 2, Wednesday, June 28, 1978 ES I me A SOS _

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