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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jun 1982, p. 2

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By a margin of 89.9 percent secondary school teachers in Simcoe County yesterday afternoon ratified a new contract. Both the Simcoe County Board of Education and the teachers' union plan to issue a full press release on the subject later today. Meanwhile only elementary school teachers associated with SCBE and secondary _ school teachers in Oxford County are still without contracts in Ontario. FARMER'S MARKET /NUC TON) OPEN 'FRIDAYS AT1P.M. 5,000 sq.ft. of indoor space plus Auction EVERY Friday night at 7 p.m. sewing table, movie camera, : INDOOR Rain or shine Date: Friday, June 25, 1982 Sale Time: 7 p.m. Thanks Auctioneer: Bob Rumney Mike Tinney, left, takes a last look at a $250 cheque SALE ITEMS from the Midland Civitans he presented to the Tiny-Tay Huronia Handicapped Association, in Hand saws Antique telephone the person of Ray Lalonde. Garden Tools (shovels, rakes, hoe Pole lamp te = etc.) Child's two wheel bicycle Coal oil lamps Old pictures and frames Antique cabinet radio Glassware refrigerator Typewriter many many more items Coffee and end tables picnic table, table lamps, child's Antique wooden duck decoy organ, bar stools, Antique cups and saucers garden tools, Aluminum car top rack (like new) handhooked rug, carpet remnant. An organizational meeting for the Penetanguishene Centennial Fashion Show, to be © held at the Heritage Banquet, attracted 38 women Wednesday night. _Those in attendance enjoyed trying on period costumes and accessories. The total number of fashions to be paraded at the show will exceed 35. The apparel to be modelled ranges from family groupings of the 1867 period, with 'Little Lord Fauntelroy"' types to formal frock coats, folding top hats and button shoes, as well as formal ball gowns and walking-out dresses. The Queen and Princesses from Winterama will model period costumes at the show, as well as local men and women in inherited and borrowed finery. Organizer for the event is Mary Dubeau. If you have fashion treasures from days gone by that could be included in the Centennial show June 30, she would be happy to hear from you. for only *15.00: 526-3069 Fri & Sat., call 526-6873 / for both days. | Call today to reserve your space after 6 p.m., call Renta table at the Auction Tunnel Friday and Saturday PLENTY OF FREE FLEA &FARMER'S) MARKET Date: Friday, from 1p.m.to 11 p.m. Saturday, fro en NEE ? icycles, ee D. m\, Friday at 1 p. m. for all day S information, call 526- 3069, or - Fri & Sat. call 526-6873. om ARE YOU A VENDOR? THEN JOIN THE SUCCESSFUL ENDORS AT THE AUCTION TUNNEL \_/ EXAMPLES: _ June Buttineau » Rawleigh products and Baked goods Rose Dorion "Lawn Ornaments and Books "= Duquette Bros. New socks, all kinds and sizes, Garden Swings, knick-knacks Jim Yates Home made pizzas, eat one at the Auction or buy a dozen to take home Omer's Meat Pies Meat or fruit pies (baked fresh) The Friar Hot dogs, french fries, hamburgers, refreshments. PARK ING Emotional occasion y SPT EAT ear T ES PY o (items for Auction sale] i was an emotional occasion the day long-time o Fe OR ECS ees raed | 18 "Surlocation Fridays, Davi irae Tet, depuly-Feeve, presented HOW TO FIND US ze < 1to6 p.m., Gasieel, Several Atgs alee Walker Wax picked hy oe ie Saturdays, 9-5, his colleagues to complete Rawson's term as " - Mon.&Wed. after6 reeve. -Photo by Bob Murray <= Midland Fuller Ave. 526-3069 526-6873 Graduation ceremony f : _ or 534-3572 __ ' | d = TO BE AUCTIONED pictures from localan B 2 eed ae als 7 Fi : # Al ord %Ton, wi area elementary schools | | ayctioNnTUNNEL, "|" 2 completely equipped will appear FLEA & ? a Pie cats 7 i s : FARMER'S mi., hvy duty susp., in this newspaper : ps., pb., auto., V8. . MARKET next Tuesday: The editor | i J \_ (Subject to reserve bid) Page 2, Friday, June 25, 1982 A CY reves TEI. seer lite

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