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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Jun 1981, p. 7

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A aamemaggpenes: TYAN ORA 8 More than 100 in church parade by Robin Nutbrown On Sunday, May 31, a district church parade was held at St. Mark's Anglican Church in Midland. Over 100 members strong from the Guiding and Scouting movement paraded up to the church with music from the Midland Legion Pipe Band. The church service began at 2:30 p.m. with the presentation of the colours. Greetings were Rod Acts 1:8-14. Following the scripture reading, Howard Jackson, past district commissioner beautifully sang, "The Boy Scout Hymn". The second scripture reading was taken from Midland preached a most enjoyable sermon. A collection was taken up to help support the World S cout Brotherhood Fund. The Lord's Prayer was said by all. Rev. Rod Barlow gave then paraded out. Following the annual district church parade, a warm invitation from the Wye Marsh Wildlife News and photo ideas? We'd like to hear from you SCOUTING AROUND /A\ Centre was extended to all. On behalf of the district, I would like to take this opportunity to SCOUTS CANADA) thank Rev Lloyd Delaney, District Chaplain and all those involved for organizing the church parade. given by Rev. I Peter 4:12-19. St. John v : assembled behind St. Barlow, the presiding 17:1-11 was the gospel the final blessing. Our % super Paul's United Church at _ pastor. reading for the day. National Anthem "O 1:30 p.m. The first scripture Rev. Rod Barlow, Canada'? was sung by At 2 p.m., the group reading was taken from = =Chanlain all, The colours were from first Another alarm-less weekend For the second 'weekend in a row members of Midland Fire Department weren't called on to answer an_ alarm, reports Fire Chief Terry FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 21st. A. MANLY GOLD CHAINS Box link chains fashioned of 10K gold Four lengths. 65°' 18 in. : 97 Lethbridge. 20 in. 129 The last call firefighters answered 22 in. 7Q97 24 in. 16797 B. ZODIAC CHARMS was on Friday when they were called out at noon to mop up a gas spill on King Street near Yonge after a visiting bus to the = area Always a popular addition to developed troubles. gold chains for men. Many favourite designs. 10K gold. Break, enter Price 4 50 up more costly | C. LUCKY HORN Very masculine in 10K gold. Choice of many sizes. Price 2? 50 than theft The taking of a case of pop. from Furnitex Corporation Ltd. on Bay Street, Midland, recently was more expensive than the loss of the soft drink. The value of the missing pop is $9 but damage to the building committed during the break and entry was $40. Midland town police were informed of the break and enter last Saturday at 9.50 a.m. D.POPULAR DOG TAG s es ®: Popular chain drop. Fashioned s| after the Army Dog Tag in 10K 'e oe se gold. Can be engraved. Price Q 50 | up PD. Murphy Jewellers 251 King Street, Midland = a District parade Sunday, a district church parade was held to St. Mark's Anglican Church, Midland. Midland Pipes and Drums led the way for over 100 members and their leaders from the various Scouting and Guiding organizations in the immediate area. Rev. Rod Barlow of the church and chaplain of Ist Midland preached the sermon. a ucky Winner In every Branch The latest in cooking convenience Panasonic presents the complete oven. The combination of microwave and convection cooking will enable you to prepare delicious roasts, pastries,gourmet dishes, NW, = iy Gmcamene" Se the municipal ae recgod Recalrey See, Ee | and have them come ou shes EA inlay: bechpmadanestameek Ime a SAVINGS & joan corporation : S Everything looks and tastes EAS better than ever before. Approx. value $1,250. Daily Interest Cheque & Save Account 152% . . a package of the best possible features . . . all with passbook convenience. No Charge Chequing ... unlimited chequing and withdrawal privileges when you maintain a minimum monthly balance of only $500.* For safekeeping, your cheques remain with us. High Daily Interest . . . is calculated daily and credited monthly. *Should your balance drop below the minimum $500. there will be a 25¢ charge per cheque or withdrawal made during that month. Contest runs from Mon. June 1 to Sat. July 4, 81. A random draw for the winner will take place Tues. July 7, 81. The contestant must have correctly answered the mathematical, skill-testing question on the entry form to be eligible to win. The prize is the Panasonic Microwave/ Convection Oven as displayed in this branch. Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 248 King St. 526-4296 Wednesday, June 3, 1981, Page 7

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