Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Apr 1981, p. 8

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Tight fit This seven tonne Carter Filter Press is now housed in Midland Water Pollution Treatment Plant's new sludge de-watering room. tight fit getting the press into the It was a year building as this photo illustrates but it is there now, safe and sound and readv to be pressed into service once the plant is finally expanded later this Pre-schoolers may attend MSS Do vou and your pre- schooler want to become involved with the co-operative nur- serv school at Midland Secondary School! Come to a parents' organizational meeting Monday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Family Studies Dept. E147 at the schocl. The programme will integrate the Grill Family Course with the nursery school programme. It will accommodate a * maximum of 18 children, three mor- nings a week. The staff will consist of one Early Childhood Educator, one parent and two students. Some parents will act as teacher assistants, as well all parents will attend business and parent education meetings and: will be involved in fund raising activities for the nur- serv school. This will be a three part meet the needs of the child. parents and adolescents. For the child, it will provide an educational and social experience for the parents and pre- parents they will gain an understanding of child development, have the opportunity to view alternative _--child-rea- ring practices. MSSchess team checks out tournament Midland Secondary School's chess_ team sent two competitive Cystic fibrosis research to benefit from show The profits from a fashion show to be held in The Budd Watson Gallerv next month will be donated to cystic fibrosis research. The Kinette Club of Midland is presenting the fashion show, en- titled Portraits of Summer, on May 7. Fashions for men, women. children and maternity . will be shown. with com- mentary by area television personality Moira Hunt. Admission will be $5. units. to Barrie Wed- nesdav to compete in a country chess tour- nament, both teams doing rather well. The A team came fifth out of 10 schools in their division while the B team tied for first in a field of five schools. Members of the B team were Art Perrault, Bill Black, John Strapko and Rick Kruyf. STS Hwy 27 at the bridge in Wyebridge "WEAVE GOT IT ALL" Purses @ placemats e wall hangings e runners e vests ® yarne jutee ringse e coats @ scarves looms WATCH US WEAVE IT! Tues.-Fri, 12-6, Sat.-10-6 Sun. 1-6 Page 8, Friday, April 10, 1981 526-4118 programme to - KIDS Guardian Plush Easter Bunny. MISS CLAIROL SHAMPOO-IN HAIR COLOURING AGREE SHAMPOO SPECIAL $ 350 mi Plus 28° s MORE Enter the colouring contest See our flyer for more information - you am could win the DARE : JU-JUBES 1 s 2 609 ROWNTREE PURE MILK CHOCOLATE EASTER EGG Filled with Smarties Jelly Tots or Maple Buds LOWNEY 5) FRUIT AND NUT sp €6EASTER EGGS 88°. MOIRS 'POT OF GOLD' BOXED CHOCOLATES 3.79 TELESCOPING UMBRELLAS 4.99 Acetaminophen tablets | * Gey FOR RELIEF OF PAiN AND FEVER Bay Pha rmacy 88 Main St. Penetanguishene 549-2332

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