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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Aug 1982, p. 7

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re PREPS Skilled firemen Penetanguishene firefighters have been taking part in weekly auto- extrication courses at Caughey Wrecking Yard, Tay Twp. LEFT, Assistant Training' Officer Marc firefighters Don Robitaille, No. 8; Clark Dumais, No. 7 and Larry Merkley, No. 2. Training will take place again same time, same place next Wednesday night, reports Fire Dupuis has the attention of Chief Ted Light. An update Midland Chamber of Commerce is to conduct a survey of this area's work force as well as take into account those currently unemployed. That was the word this week from Simcoe East MPP Al McLean who along with officials Lom ~thres Grsror. CC. . Simeoe North MP Doug Lewis and Mayor Moreland Lynn met at the chamber office on Wednesday to discuss the plight of RCA which plans to shut its doors for good, Dec. 31. Efforts are also being made to obtain an ILAP (Industrial and Labour Adjustment Program) grant from the federal government so as to attract a new tenant for the Highway 12 factory. Meanwhile McLean and union leaders from both RCA and the IUE will be meeting in Metro today with government officials in an effort to drum up provincial funds for a study which plans to look into the pros and cons of con- tinuing to manufacture colour picture tubes in Midland. Smile please Once again the Wye Marsh Wildlife Inter- pretation Centre, Midland will be hosting a wildlife art show. Entitled, "VISIONS: Nature through Art and Photography", the display will be open free for public viewing from Sunday, Aug. 22 until Sunday, Sept. 12. This is the second year an exposition of this type has been of- fered in north Simcoe County. The number of exhibitors has been increased to eight this year, with works of oils, watercolours, pen and ink, intaglio etching, wood carving and photography on display. As all of the artists are from Simcoe County, their subject matter is taken from local flora and fauna. Many of the pieces will be for sale through the artists. A slide presentation is also featured during each day. ee ea SSS SS. ¢ CLL (SIAAASASAAAASALASALASSASSSALDS AA Sete cet aes SDDS Sa YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED tO THE GALA GRAND. OPENING Guest of Honour, Premier William Davis \ \ . Friday, August 13th, at 3:30p.m. : -Give-aways - Draws - Super Specials § II ASIA AA AAA AAAI AAA AAA p mito | ggomifor he regular DICE OF 450 my Prices effective August 12th- August 21st; 1982 or while quantities last. ti Gober I A It 331/38 | (WP miay prix reguier de 450 my eooeeenmne ==sen8, 7 2 9 shampoo Or Conditioner 450 ml vomug ||] PLUS 33% BONUS | so | TOTAL 600 mi = | f__. ZO a FLEX |. _ BALSAM PALMOLIVE Dish- Washing Liquid 1 litre | Self-Adjusting Moisture Lotion 90 ml or Cream 60 mi Your Choice B & PROTEIN D a BUFFERIN UJ Analgesic waneanapm, | °° soos oe i = ULTRA BAN ¥ } Stick a | qq I nie AntePéeeplfant 509 | 300m i OY 2 as Due to space limitations and availability at time of sale, Items shown may not be available at all locations ATRA Cartridges 10 Plus 2 2. i | SILKIENCE CEPACOL Mouthwash 750 mi Plus 250 ml Bonus! | | Total 1 litre WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES VILLAGE SQUARE I.D.A. PHARMACY Main & Poyntz Penetanguishene Open Daily except Sundays 549-3 1 4 l * Centtcaton and wademarss of Drug Trading Company Limited, Toronto Canadas Friday, August 13, 1982, Page 7

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