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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Dec 1981, p. 8

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re _______erF>=e ee ee > = oN = mms by Mrs. Maude Freeman To increase mem- bership by one per branch is to be the project of the new Provincial Present of the Women's Institutes Mrs. Keith Hieplah of Springfield for her three-year term. The executive of Simcoe Area Women's Institutes were told when they met recently in Barrie by board directors, Mrs. James Volunteers appreciated Ed Baker, left, is one of the many volunteers who give their time at Midland's Villa Community Care Centre through the year who was thanked recently at a reception for the volunteers at the centre by Villa owner Alex Jarlette, right. Doesn't make for merriest of Christmases It won't be the merriest of Christmases for John Gilbert of 307 the Kingsway, Toronto. Saturday at the Establishments in Penetanguishene, $260 was taken from his wallet while he was on the job there. Meanwhile a car stolen Saturday af- ternoon from the parking lot at the Penetang Water and Light complex was recovered the following day near Kerr and Debentures put up for sale At its most recent meeting Tay Township council gave the go- ahead to Wood Gundy to offer for sale Tay Township debentures not to exceed $320,000 at a coupon rate not to exceed 17 percent to mature in 10 years. UNWANTED HAIR Gone Forever! Mrs. Alice Goodman Electrology Therapist Permanent removal from face and body. Eyebrows shaped. Safe, gentle, short- wave method. eMedically approved eFree consultation and test 14 years experience GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 526-9479 Member of Ont.andAm. Electrolysis Association Payette streets in Penetanguishene. Beard and Mrs. Ronald Coutts of Subdivision 13 and 14. If you lose a member strive to get two we must keep our organization growing and inject it with more vitality through new members said Mrs. Hieplah. Simcoe Area celebrates 50 years as an area in 1982 and an area birthday party is being planned for April. The Associated Country Women of the World has selected a new project under Unesco Coupon "'U.C.A. - 71' Water and Sanitation for All, branches are urged to support this project. - All Tweedsmuir History Curators are asked to make a _notation in their books on the inside cover stating that "This book is the property of the Women's Institute and their branch name."' Mrs. Murray Bowen, area president will attend the F.W.I.C. Conference at _ the University of New Brunswick June 13-17, 1982 as Simcoe Area representative. All ladies of Simcoe County are reminded OEPECIAL SPECIAL TECUMSEH ELECTRIC STARTERS for 8 & 10 HP Snowblowers onty 49" Compare at $9Q.% Elsewhere While quantities last at NORSIM EQ 038 BAY ST. MIDLAND UIPMENT 926-4262 Ask for 5" Let Benjamin's develop your holiday memories the way you remember them: x 7" size prints. 100% more print for 39¢ each, only 3¢ more.* From now until January 16th you can save 1/3 -- when you order 5" x 7" size prints! This offer applies to 110, 126 and 135 full frame C41 colour negative films at time of developing only. 126 film will produce 5" x 5" prints. AVAILABLE AT | - Rolfoto Studio | | & Frame Shop | 347 King St, Box 428, | Midland, Ontario 526- 5001 We're proud to offer you Beni onain Quality, BENJAMIN FILM LABORATORIES LIMITED We use KODAK paper. For the good look. * Based on Benjamin's suggested retail price of 36¢ each for regular and 59¢ each for 5° x 7°size colour prints at time of developing Page 8, Wednesday, December 23, 1981 Merry Christmas. from all of us Christmas Capers at the Midland YMCA for children 5-12 years of age, Dec. 28-31, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, telephone 526-7828 or pick up a flyer at the that "Home Day" YMCA. connection. with "Farmers Week" is Thursday Jan. 14, at the Continental Inn, Barrie, an interesting day has been planned for you, registration is at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 31 New Year's Eve babysitting at the Midland YMCA. Ascheduled program form 7 p.m. on Dec. 31 to 11 a.m: on Jan. 1 for children 5-12 years. Movies, snacks and breakfast provided. Bring your own games and sleeping gear. Ye from the Staff and | Management of vy a ), Sx. DZ ae S tify gos Ss f INS 3) ZS ee 72 - CXS) <S SO" tT

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