Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Jun 1981, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

y gt AAs * y LeCaron graduates Ecole Secondaire Le Caron held its graduation last Thursday. Graduates shown are, starting from bottom left, Ginette Moreau, Marie-Therese Maurice, Diane Dorion, Denise Pauze, Rolande Robitaille, Francine Maurice, Anne Desroches. Second row from left, Bernadette Marchand, Monique Jaiko, Carole Vaillancourt. Lucie Maurice, Jacqueline Desrochers, Anita Charlebois, Nicole Marchand, Monique Lefaive. Third row from left, Luc Marchand, Victor Dupuis, Charles Maurice. Top from left, Denis Desroches, Pierre Marchand, Paul Laurin, Pierre Lamoureux, Claude Desroches, Paul MclIntaggart. Essays' worth recognized Burkevale School students, from left, Shelley Sauve, Corrie Hook, and Kevin Rawson, were, respectively, in the top 10, and in the top 15, of Ontario students who entered the Alex Mitchell Scholarship Essay .Contest. Mary Florence McKay, district manager for World Book Atlas, looks with the students at one of the prizes. SCOUTING AROUND by Robin Nutbrown In two weeks, Scouts from ist, 2nd and 4th Midland, Elmvale, Port MeNicoll, Penetang- uishene, Perkinsfield, and Wyevale will be travelling to Calgary, Alberta for the Canadian Jamboree. Sixty boys from our district will be attending the jamboree. This camping event will definitely mark a great highlight in _ their scouting experience. Have you ever thought how a camp helps your boys to practice living the Scout Law? For example, trustworthiness. The- re's hardly any place where things are as open and available as a camp, if a fellow wanted to steal. But somehow the camp atmosphere helps a scout to be trust- worthy. A scout demonstrates loyalty everytime the flag is lowered at camp. And where else offers as many opportunities for him to be helpful? Other scouts need help on achievements; new campers need en- couragement; some SCOUTS CANADA boys need a lift here and there. How about frien- dliness? Well, every once in a while a fellow in camp needs a friend, the kind of a friend his fellow scouts can be to him. A scout finds chances to be courteous any time, anywhere. At camp, there are chances to be kind to animals. And courtesy is involved in treating the outdoors and the campsite with respect. Obedience is im- portant in many camp activities; swimming, boating, canoeing. Finally, there's no place like camp to bring out the cheerful spirits of the boys. Baden-Powell sum- marized the values of camping when he said, "Tt is in camp that the Scoutmaster has his opportunity for in- culecating under pleasant means the four main points of training; character, servicefor others, skill and bodily health. But beside all, it is his golden chance to bring the boy to God through the direct appeal of nature and her "We allhave alot to share" during NURSING HOME WEE JUNE 22-28 Come and share with us Be our guests at OPEN HOUSE Friday, June 26th, 12 noon to 4 p.m. -Barbeque between -- set. and the United States. Granting credit is a gamble, unless... you see us before making your credit decisions. The Credit Bureau will give you the information that you need to decide who to grant credit to and what credit limits you should We're a credit reporting agency that gathers, records and reports information that has a bearing on your customer's ability and willingness to pay you. We don't grant credit but we will advise and assist you in any way possible. We maintain a central filing system that will tell you the paying habits and history of your customers so you can indentify the people who are good credit risks and those who aren't. In short, we're a clearing house of credit history. Our records of your customers' residences and business accounts are easy to read, complete and continually updated. We have 45 offices in Ontario with affiliates throughout Canada for more information call or write Credit Bureau of Midland- Penetanguishene- Collingwood Suite 33, 522 Elizabeth St., P.0. Box 176, Midland L4R 4K8 526-5468 When you need quick, concise, and accurate reports to make rapid credit decisions . . . see us at the Credit Bureau. ee Associated Credit Bureaus of Ontario 12 noon and 2 p.m. <i Bi Tr nip store of wonders." Proceeds to Ontario Heart Foundation / Renew old acquaintances and visit with those who kept Simcoe County Strong. (If you can't visit Friday, you're welcome anytime). © THE VILLA COMMUNITY CARE CENTRE 689 Yonge St., Midland 526-4238 ADVERTISING SPACE SPONSORED BY Huronia Glass and Mirror Nicholls Funeral Home White Insurance Agency Jory IDA Pharmacy Markham Auto Parts Norsim Equipment Midland Printers - Page 8, Wednesday, June 24, 1981

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy