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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Apr 1981, p. 16

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Wunderbar campaign in Germany Travel news, views To extend their '"'Wunderbar" campaign, the German National Tourist Office has come up with a novel idea for those more energeticallv inclined. To celebrate 100 years of bicycling in Germany, a seven day bicycling tour has been devised, in the Frankfurt area. Anart from enjoying cycling, it is a good wav to meet people, to enjoy the landscape and explore romantic villages. A bus will cart the luggage, and oc- casionally a tired biker. If this still sounds too much like an endurance test, there is a seven dav stage-coach tour through Bavaria, called the Wunderbuggy. You will be driven in a stage coach by four horses. through peasant villages, large forests and the Alps. Whichever why you decide to experience the country, these two programs are offered through travel agents across Canada, by Canadian Travel Abroad. Cholera Shots The South African Tourist Corporation in Toronto reports that anyone who plans to visit Swaziland, even if only passing through this small. independent state, must be in possession of a certificate of vaccination against cholera before being allowed entry into the country. The route through Swaziland is popular with motorists travelling between Johan- nesburg and Durban. Discover the Phillipines Philippine Airlines is offering a series of ten Orient tours with citv The airlines "Discover the Philippines"' programme includes itineraries of eight to 17 davs and features a combination of Manila with Ceba, Zamboanga, Hong Kong, Bangkok and other destinations. Prices begin at $947 and include round trip airfare (from San Francisco or Los Angeles) to Manila, accommodations; some meals, transportation and some entertainment. As well, PAL is also offering a free stopover plan for its first-class executive and normal economy passengers flying from San Francisco, Los Angeles or Honolulu. This offer includes free accommodation at three hotels in the Philippines, hotel service charges, taxes and transfers to and from the airport. Manila as their gateway Scandinavia Finnair is offering 15 days in three of the most exciting cities in Scandinavia. Departures commence on Fridays from June 5 to Aug. 14, 1981 to Copenhagen, via Helsinki. You have four days to explore this intricate Danish city and then board the train that the Europeans take to Stockholm. Four days are also allowed here and then you cruise to Helsinki where you spend your last five days. Included is hotel accommodation with breakfasts, cabin accommodation and all meals on board ship, sightseeing in all cities, transfers, taxes and service charges. Now that spring has officially arrived, many _ prenaring their ehicles area thusiasts will motorbike en- for another summer of riding Learning the Tran- sportation and Com- Tennis lessons at YMCA Monica Hille will be the instructor for tennis skills and techniques at Midland YMCA beginning tomorrow and running -- until Wednesday. There are two times for the course, 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. and 7 p.m -8 p.m. More information is available at 526-7828. MSS grads to be right way Todav marks the end of work week for students at Midland Secondary School. The week is spent in various industries and businesses in Midland and here at The Midland Times, Pam Carruthers, right was Advertising Manager Grace McCabe's protege. McCabe is. seen here showing Carruthers how to set up an ad- vertising layout. 'CALLING ALL FOOD LOVERS! You and Your rai Will Enjoy oe * Daily Luncheon Specials Lacrosse registrations Saturday Midland Minor Lacrosse will be holding registrations Saturday at Midland Centennial Arena from 9 a.m. until 5pm You must be five years or over to register and vou are asked to brine vour birth cer- tificate. Registration fees are $20 for the first child in Baseball registration Midland Minor Baseball __ registration will he held Saturday in Midiand Centennial Arena from 10 a.m. until 4pm Registration fee is set at $10 ner child with a maximum charge of $25 for a family. All-star registration will cost you more though. with the fee there heing $25 per child to cover the added costs of travelling and management. Duquette, not Dupuis Terry Duquette was incorrectly identified as Terrv Dupuis in a picture published on Page 3 of the April 1, 1981 Citizen. We regret the error. munications says that plates or permits will no longer be issued each year According to the Ministry, recent changes mean _ that motorevcle and moped plates will remain legal and he validated an- nually by means of a sticker. On 1980 plates, the sticker should be placed at the top centre bet- ween the "'Ont" and the "*1980". New plates issued will provide space for validation in the wpper righthand corner A new multi-year permit will also be issued to register motorcycles and _ moneds. similar to those your family, $10 for the second child and no charge for any ad- ditional children. That price includes an individual and team photo at the end of the season Desroches action. 131% points. this: Hamelin and Leroux Builders Dusome Garage Commodore Hotel Midland IGA Oak Ridge Boys' Marchand Potatoes Pilon Construction Gignac Muffler Sarieant Boys' Fiberglass Sales Legion 68 Brothers Penetanguishene Industrial Bowling is still holding onto first place with 59 wins and 31 losses for 137 points following this week's Desroches Brothers Paving Desroches Brothers leading Penetang Industrial Bowling Paving of In second place is Hamelin and Leroux Builders with 55% wins and 34% losses for Complete league standings shape up like W L Pts. Doe Slat 55% 34% 131% 52 38 123 51 39 119% 51 39 119 46 44 107 43% 4642 101 42 48 98 42 48 96 42.49) 95 39 51 94 18 22 40 Four MSS gymnasts at All-Ontario trials today Four Midland Secondary Schools gymnasts will be New licensing for motorcycles, mopeds though. and the The licensing system Ministry of has changed this year used for passenger cars. For further in- formation about the new licensing system, area residents can call the Elmvale issuing office af It's Fashions or the MTC office. travelling to Barrie todav for All-Ontario Gymnastics trials. Thev are Tammy Therrien, Wendy Bowring, Crystal Dickie and Carolyn Watson. MSS badminton plavers will also be looking ahead to zone comnetitions, theirs taking place April 15 at MSS and Ecole Secondaire Penetan- guishene Secondary School LOOKING FOR A NEW OR USED CAR | will assist you in getting the best deal possible on any new or used car in stock. 824 King St, Midland 526-3781 honored BRING THIS AD on June 25 FOR A'2.00 Midland Secondary DISCOUNT School will be holding its (except Sat.) annual graduation exercise on Thursday, June 25, in the Hugel Avenue high school's triple gym starting at 7:45 p.m. * Daily Full Course Dinner Special Under '6.00 * Anniversary or Birthday? Let Us Know and We'll Arrange a Complimentary Cake BAVARIAN HOUSE of Midland Open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner - 11:30 to 10 p.m. _ Twomiles past Martyrs' Shrine coming from Midland on Conc. 4 off Hwy 12 Reservations appreciated. Special offer expires 534-3202 April 30/81 TIME IS HERE AGAIN! It's as easy as picking up the telephone! Turn your discarded treasures and unwanted items into quick cash by selling them at your garage sale To insure success, advertise your sale in the Times Classifieds. Just set a date and call our ad taker...or stop in the office. And a Times Classified is a real bargain...18 words for only $3.20. Callby 11 and see your ad in the paper the very next day! . CALL TODAY! 926-2283 Friday, April 10, 1981, Page 13

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