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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Jun 1982, p. 9

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a Nie Saha Sona Ee Our reporter speaks Japanese Wednesday was not only a red letter day for members and friends of Midland Rotary Club but for a free-lance writer with this newspaper. The day itself marked the service club's seventh annual _ civic luncheon. Guests of honour were Ambassador and Madame Kiyohisa Mikanagi. Ambassador Mikanagi was recently appointed Japanese Ambassador to Canada. Following a noon civic luncheon at Budd Watson Gallery, the Mikanagi's along with local Rotarians and civic leaders took a boat cruise. On hand for both occasions was The Midland Times Adrienne Graham Gardner who has been a free-lance writer-photographer with Travel news, by Carol Crawford Bermuda's Inverurie Hotel has extended the effective dates of its Fly Home Free Holiday and Free Air' Fare Vacation packages to include all of June through the summer to October. Travellers booking the Fly Home Free Holiday offered for stays of seven to nine nights or the Free Air Fare Vacation for 10 nights or longer will be confirmed in Superior walerview accommodations with balconies at rack rates. However, upon completion of the stay you are rebated the return or roundtrip airfare. Rebates have been increased from $125 U.S. to $150 U.S. per person from the seven to nine night program Meeting The Irish 'Meet the Irish" offers opportunities for this newspaper for the past five years. Between 1951 and 1976 Mrs. Gardner lived in Japan. She received her B. A. in East Asian studies there before returning to Canada and taking up residence five years ago at Lafontaine Beach. She and her husband Gordon have two children. They plan to return to Japan in September where Mr. Gardner will teach English. During Wednesday's boat cruise both Madame Mikanagi and Mrs. Gardner spent the time together speaking Japanese. According to our free-lancer, "She (Madame Mikanagi) was very gracious and understanding."' Mrs. Gardner added, "While the men-folk talked about other things we had a most enjoyable afternoon together."' FOR YOUR T INSURANCE? 1UCH Fly free? Read on! travellers to meet people of similar professions or interests when visiting Ireland. Operated under the auspices of the Irish Tourist Board; the organization arranges about 500 contacts a year. Areas of interest include farming, gar- dening, craft work, and the legal and medical professions. For more information contact the Irish Tourist Board. Arts Centre Events Set The National Arts Centre in Ottawa has a full line up of activities during the summer months which include film, music, theatre, concerts and dance. Le Theatre Francais which performs at the National Arts Centre, has announced its 1982- 83 season. Performances. include Shakespeare's Pericles: Racine's Britan- nicus Chekov's Uncle Vanya; and Michel Tremblay's Marie Lou. Try our new Safe Boaters Yacht Insurance Plan... @ All Risk Hull Insurance @ Ice and Freezing Damage © 1% Deductible over $25,000. -$100. Deductible under $25,000. e Vermin Damage e@ Valued Basis Hull Insurance - NO DEPRECIATION @ Marine Liability-$500,000. Obituary Arthur Patenaude owner and ae of Patenaude's Meat Market in Penetanguishene in the late 1970s, Arthur Patenaude, died at his Toronto home, sud- denly, on May 30, 1982. He was 40 years of age. He was born and Pea) Shee. in Penetanguishene and had lived for several years_in Toronto. His wife, Sandy Patenaude of Toronto, his son Michael Christien, his daughter Renee Michelle, both at home, and his parents Arthur and Rita Palenaude of Penetanguishene, and his brother Peter and sisters Linda and Bonnie, all of Penetanguishene, sur- vive him. His funeral was held on June 1 in Toronto. Special Members of Midland and Penetanguishene councils met in Penetanguishene, Wednesday night, for a special in-camera meeting - Ses Staffing June 22. @ Doors Open 6:30 -Bingo at 8:00 $1,000. JACKPOT U.S. No. 1 grade PEACHES U.S. No. 1 grade LETTUCE No. 1 grade GRANNY SMITH APPLES COCA COLA PRODUCTS S Everyday low prices 5 .99 /case 24-300mI bottles + tax + deposit Coke, Sprite,Tab, Fanta Orange, etc., Mix 'n Match U.S. No. 1 grade CUCUMBERS Humpty Dumpty 200g POTATO CHIPS Reg. 1.49 ORCHARD FRESH WHOLESALE Hwy 93, Midland (Next toOPP) OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed & Sat. 9a.m.to6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9a.m.to9 p.m. Always open Sundays. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special prices in effect from Wed., June 9, to Tues., June 15 19% e@ Liability extends to non-owner Watercraft e $500. on Personal Effects-$50. Deducti e Mysterious Disappearance Example: - 1980 Fibreglass Sailcraft - $25,000 All Risk Hull Insuranc -$500,000 Marine Liability sun. $9 GQ-°°: (On above example) * Surveys required on boats over 10 years old * Rates are applicable to Sailboats, Inboard-Outboards & Inboards only LEG \ Telep hone = (705) 526- -9345 for full particulars! gs i 2=-- = =----,

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