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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1982, p. 7

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Tap IP GES seme eT TS a3 " - I EE EN TE SE ER SOR RD mandir whale! Dear Editor: Approximately one month ago, I sent a letter to the "'letter to the editor' column appealling to your readers to save Colgate-Palmolive labels and place them in boxes located at most banks in the Midland-Penetanguishene area. After one month, I am reporting that only $14.60 was collected. The goal sel by the St. John Ambulance Brigade is $1,200.00 by the end of June. These funds are Your support is needed toward a Resusci-anne which will assist in teaching artificial respiration to over two hundred people who attend first aid classes or discussions yearly. To people who are unaware of the monetary returns per label, here are examples: 12 Litre Fab - 40 cents; Large Colgate Toothpaste - 30 cents; 6 Litre Fab - 20 cents and Palmolive Dish Soap - 30 cents. With the support of the communities, I am sure the St. John Ambulance Brigade will achieve their goal of $1,200.00. Please remember June 30, 1982, is the deadline for collecting the labels. Your support with our fund raising is greatly appreciated. Yours in first aid --Beverley Steele Divisional Officer Canvassers take a bow Dear Editor: On behalf of the Canadian Diabetes Association I would like to express my personal thanks to each and every volunteer and canvasser. You are the most important people helping our organization. carry out a door-to-door appeal. Without your help we could not It is you who have given many people the op- portunity to "help people with Diabetes'. The funds you have helped us raise will be used to Three from district nominated Dear Editor: Three Simcoe County teachers have been nominated to run for office at the provincial level in the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario. These women, along with other delegates from Simcoe Women Teachers' Association will be attending a Regional Assembly in Sudbury on May 1-2, 1982. Mrs. Linda Grieve, a teacher at Not- tawasaga-Creemore Public School, is presently a member of the Political Action Committee and is seeking election for a second term. Miss Lorna MacLay, a teacher at Baxter Central Public School, is secretary of the Simcoe County Women Teachers' Association and is seeking election to the Provincial Goodwill Committee. Mrs. Edna Parker, vice-principal of Bayview Public School, Midland, is a Director in the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario. She is seeking election to the position of second vice-president of the provincial association. Simcoe W.T.A. is part of Region 5A F.W.T.A.O. This region extends from South Simcoe, as far north as James Bay and west to Hornpayne. --Mrs. Joan Lindsay, President, Simcoe Women Teachers Association. Our sale was asuccess Dear Editor: We would like to say thank you to everyone who contributed to our successful bake and craft sale on April 24 and especially to Mr. Jack Hunter for WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Certification and Trademarks of Drug Trading Company, Limited, Toronto, Canada. DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE ITEMS SHOWN MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS. allowing us to hold the sale at the Zellers Mall. Yours truly, --Midland Major Legion Midget Norway Team YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD DRUG STORE Prices Effective April 29th to May 8th, 1982 or While Quantities Last REMEMBER MOM ON HER DAY ... SUNDAY, MAY 9th Your |.D.A. Drug Store has a great selection of chocolates, perfumes, colognes and many other gift ideas for Mom! POT OF GOLD CHOCOLATES 450g a a cc --e wy %y ao NATURE'S NADE "AE fou SOFT & DRI ORGANICS uns ms ORNADE-A.F. Be cin nf aaah v . Spansules 50 ml PLUS 25 mi "i Shampoo or ORNADE-A.F. ] T 9 | 3 9 Conditioner 100 mi Liquid $ ' aca! | 19 450 mi 1.89 a 12's s v| AJAX me ==] DIMETAPP at/| CLEANSER DIMETAPP) || Extentabs CRICKET 600g can) ] 6 9 LIGHTERS WAY FEVER a 1 2's 6 Gg SINUS CONGESTION 38 6 J Am RosiNs 100 mi Elixir . 1.79 : CONFIDETS BABY FRESH olticas WIPES shiners he MENNEN deodorant -- "Al's SPEED STICK 1.69 = | 169... Square L?LD)7/4\r PHARMACY Poyntz St., Penetang 549-31 41 continue the research to find a cure for Diabetes, to continue our education programs for people with Diabetes and, in order to accomplish these goals, some funds will be used to operate the Canadian Diabetes Association. Once again "Thank you" for volunteering your time and working so hard. We all share a suc- cessful feeling because we have had the op- portunity to help people with Diabetes. --Frances Moreau Penetang & District Branch of Canadian Diabetes Association. Boats collide in channel The Midland OPP has finished its initial in- vestigation into an early morning boating ac- cident in the Honey Harbour area. Police report that at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Monday a boat operated by Ivan Mikuljan, 44, of Kit- chener, northbound in the Main Channel, collided with the south- bound vessel of Roy Vessair, 31, of Honey Harbour. Mikuljan received serious facial and head injuries and was taken to Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto via Hunronia District Hospital. "BOOKING ORDER" ON QUALITY AND GET FREE INSTALLATION {2 Check your size...check your savings (Popular) Dimension Regular Size Price (Less 25 per cent) SALE PRICE P185/ 80R13 $117.70 $80.28 P195/ 75R14 P205/ 75R14 P215/ 75R14 $131.60 $140.40 $146.20 $98.70 $105.30 $109.73 P205/ 75R15 P215/ 75R15 P225/ 75R15 $142.80 $148.90 $153.80 $107.10 $111.68 $115.35 Order your replacement tires along with our. stock order prior to May 15th and SAVE 25 PERCENT PLUS FREE INSTALLATION STONELEIGH MIDLAND Hwy 93 - just North of Yonge St., Midland Pontiac Buick Cadillac 526-3724 Wednesday, April 28, 1982, Page 7

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