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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Apr 1983, p. 12

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aN aes el ae Champions all: Huronia Office Services trophy winners from left Wendy Larmand, Jeanne Wallace, Helen Steffler, Kaye Bigger. Bottom photo, French Dry Cleaners...well represented... Eleanor Maunder, Graham Patchell and Gerry Matthews To the winners go the prizes... lots of 'em The final meeting of the Business Girls of the Midland Curling Club was held on Tuesday, April 19, 1983. The trophies and prizes for the three schedules for the year 1982-83 were presented. The first schedule was sponsored by French's Dry Cleaners and the trophy was _ presented for the 10th year by Mr. Graham Patchell to the team consisting of Gerry Matthews (skip), April 24 Tea, reception for Maxine Jackson at the Georgian Manor auditorium from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. She is retiring as director of nursing. 'Lindsay vs Midland Tomorrow at 2 p.m. the Midland Bulls take on Lindsay in a rugby match at MSS playing field. Come out and support these fellows. You'll be surprised and_ en- tertained by the game of rugby as it has been played for hundreds of years. Regardless of the weather conditions, these guys go out in their shorts with no padding and bang heads with each other. ' Monday to Thursday $900 . 4 VIDEO tare facial! eMembers é Oa ea.2 for $3.50 $*9900 i vel eNon-members ' REX 20%. Chick Startena and a book of coupons with each 100 chicks = a oo 2 SS ee ee SS ee SS Name Address Phone Date wanted . [June 4 Number of Chicks Elmvale Farm Supply Yonge St., EImvale 322-1 171 Page 14, Friday, April 22, 1983 De law ea vate Edwards Square Mall 526-4122 \ MOVIES-MOVIES-MOVIES ) Susan Ruston (vice), Joyce Goodman (second) and Eleanor Maunder (lead). The second schedule 'was sponsored by Jim Clark who presented the trophy also for the 10th year to the team of Edie Clark (skip), Betty Baumgardner (vice) and Joyce Cote (second). The final schedule was sponsored' by Huronia Office Sérvices for the llth year presented by Kaye Bigger to the team of Helen Steffler (skip), Jean Wallace (vice) and Wendy Larmand (second). The Business Girls Section would like to sincerely above sponsors for their continued support and friendship over the past years. Stoneleigh Motors Appointment 5 78 . : c 8, Alan Puddicombe Mr. Mike Stone, president of Stoneleigh is pleased to announce the appointment of Alan Puddicombe to the sales Motors, staff. Alan has over three years of automotive sales experience in the Midland area, and last year was honoured with a Sales Leader in a province-wide Achievement Award competition. Alan was born and raised in Midland and he and his wife Darlene have two children. With his new appointment, Alan is pleased to now offer his customers the wide range of quality-built General Motors cars and trucks available at Stoneleigh Motors Hwy 93 location. You can reach Alan at 526-3724 when you need advice or assistance in selecting a new or good clean, low mileage used car. \ e@ We reminded you in our Wednesda clocks ahead one hour before going to as to prepare for Daylight Time e We told you of a baseball camp set for Barrie 526-2283 _ Subscribe today! guishene y paper to turn your bed Saturday night so e And we carried "'tons"' of other stories and pictures as we continued to mirror current events in North Simcoe. e We're the newspaper you can feel at home with here in the Heart of Huronia. Ifyou DIDN'T Know, Call for home delivery every Wednesday. thank the |

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