Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Sep 1982, p. 24

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+ Saat nT eae a ee it Lia Midland Harbour tables if funds become A bit of Midland history to be dismantled This historical landmark--the canopy over Pier "'A"' at the town dock in Midland--is soon to be dismantled for safety reasons. It could cost as much as $150,000 to repair the structure over $200,000 to replace it. Committee officials hope to construct smaller units over picnic available. Val Scott of the Midland Golf and Country Club joined other' area representatives in a third-place finish at a ladies' _inter-district tournament last week at the Willo-Dell Golf and Country Club in Niagara Scott helps area group Falls. The Huronia District contingent fired a net total of 226 to finish behind London (217) and Peterborough (220). Scarborough District was a close fourth with a 228 total. - NO Apron Strings, ON SALE Huronia Performing Arts for Children presents A Treasure ~ Chestof Family 1982-83 series subscriptions include a choice of two series PLUS Christmas Bonus Children *5.00 Adults: *9.00 Tickets available at: Canvas Co.; Johnstone's MusicLand, Children's Wear, Penetang W Fun Kettle Creek Gignac's Local threesome edged out in Pypher _ ein Cam Milliman skipped his Owen Sound rink to victory over the host entry of skip Ray Goodenough, vice Goldie Faragher and lead Ken MacKenzie in last week's Pypher Trophy competition at the Midland Lawn Bowling Club. High two-game winners: were' Ken Cowan, Marg Stamp and Ed Pypher of the Midland club, edging out the Roy Watts rink from Newmarket. Bingo at CBO CBO Parks' and Recreation will be starting regular Friday night bingos on Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. at The Surf, Balm Beach. PLAY & WIN CLUB TV 2 BINGO Channel 12 Every Tuesday 7:00 p.m. LIONS |. The Tottenham entry of George Sanderson were high one-game winners. The day also featured a draw for a handmade save with this Special of the Month o% 0% Take-out Orders of Chinese Food quilt; Trew with ticket 1016. OFF ALL winner was Bea No. Open all year - Tues to Sun. 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Closed Mondays) Hwy. 92,R.R.2, Elmvale 322-3011 50 A Bucket, with 15 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken, priced at only $8.50. The Sensational Saturday and Sunday $8.50 Bucket. At Kentucky Fried Chicken. There's nothing like it. Loft Family : Restaurants Inc. it | = SS } i 4 This Saturday and Sunday, whee a ase wis p : Kentucky Fried Chicken has pl = sg ee é 82 a sensational special for you. pos gc ™ d 4; "Sy nc ee NOW chicken...Kentucky Fried Chicken at- 70 First St., Collingwood 445-0491 STORE LOCATIONS 371 King St., Midland 526-5522 Kentucky Fried Chicken customers can have their favourite fcod as part of a meal in a Restaurant... That's Right...Loft Family Restaurants have two ALL NEW SIT-DOWN Restaurants serving the world's most popular 315 Bayfield St. N., Barrie, Duckworth Plaza, Barrie 726-5710 osley & 28th Sts., Wasaga Beach 429-231145 Essa Rd., Barrie 726-2501 " Wednesday, September 22, 1982, Page 21

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