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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Sep 1983, p. 26

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by DORIS REIN St. Theresa's girls and boys cross country teams took part in the cross country meet at Wasage Beach last Thursday, Sept. 22, and had some very good resulis to show for their trip. Denise Laurin paced the midget girls to a third place team finish, as she raced to fourth place individually. Showing an im- provement by Betty Cousineau, Juli Merkley, Heather Kearns, and Nancy White, the STHS girls lowered their team score to 73. In the senior boys' competition, the Crusader senior volleyball team ran the If you are using an electric lawn mower, your Fire Chief advises you to be sure that it is certified and approved by a nationally recognized' testing agency, and that it is double-insulated or grounded. Crusaders do well | in cross country race as part of their training program, and finished second overall. Kerry Heins led the way with a third place finish. Other St. T's team members were Marlon Gieseler, Kris (With a K) Cote, John Bald, and Owen Quilty. Crusaders' team score of 54 was just behind ODCVI with 35. Other fine per- formances at the meet for STHS included the folloeing; Pala Denis, 12th in open girls, Rob Charlebois, 13th and Michael Billard, 18th in midget boys, Kevin Belcourt 7th and Rob Fortin, 10th in junior boys, Kris Cote 18th and Darry] Belcourt, 10th in senior boys. Here are the mem- News item: Wait for a dry day before cutting lawns as water might mean a nasty shock for you. Store under cover in a dry place. Cords can be made unsafe by both rain and sun. Water may cause a short and heat and ultra-violet Programs by GEORGE Ww. TAYLOR Q.C., M.P.P. Simcoe Centre Solicitor General DEATHS BU RSON, Rice E a the Sarah Vista Nursing Home, Elmvale on Wednesday Sept. 21, 1983. Rose Moore of Wyevale, In Her 93rd year. Beloved Wife of the late Harold Burson. Dear Mother of Madge CMTS DEO) eanaf Wyevale, Joan (Mrs. G. Rumins) and Fred Burson both of England. Lovingly remembered by 8 Grandchildren and 12 Great Grandchildren. The Funeral Service was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Friday Seple (23)-al--2 p.m, Interment Wyevale United Cemetery. In Memoriam Donations to the Charity of your choice would be ap- preciated. Rev. John Locke officiated. COMINGEVENTS Please reserve Sat., November 19th for the Willing Workers Bazaar alt the Presbyterian Church in Elmvale. Turkey & Ham Shoot Dates--Oct. 30th- Sunday Nov. 20th-Sunday 11:30 a.m. -Dusk @ Shotguns ONLY @ Lunch available Proceeds--Craighurst Ball Team --W.R. Best School Floyd Sinton Ltd. RR 1, Barrie L4M 4Y8 77,85, 91 The Government of Ontario over the years has long-term commitment to demonstrated a agriculture. Con- COMING EVENTS nouster Shoot Oct. 2, 1983. Ted Patterson, Snowvalley Rd., across from ski resort. 12 Gua. shotguns for men, 410 Gua. shotguns for women. (available at shoot ) 77 Larry & Mae Clement ask their friends to join them in celebrating their 25th Wedding Anniversary, Sat., Oct. 22, 1983 at the Elmvale Community Hall. Get together 7-9 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. Best Wishes Only. 77,83 and announced details of bers of the STHS cross country teams, who entered the races at Wasaga Beach. Midget girls- Denise Laurin, Betty Cousineau, Julie Merkley, Heather Kearns, Tracey White. Open girls - Paula Denis, Lisa Denis, Lisa Quesnelle. Midget Boys - Rob Charlebois, Mike Billard, Mark Bellisle, Jeremy Quesnelle, David Brunelle, Claude King, Shawn Berriault, Kevin Veaudry, James MacKinnon, Matt Blackburn. Junior Boys - Kevin Belcourt, Rob Fortin, James Quesnelle. Senior boys - Kerry Heins, Darryl! Belcourt, Kris Cote, John Bald, Marlon Gieseler, Owen Quilty. rays from the sun cause deterioration of in- sulation. All power garden tools should be stored in a dry place. Do not carry an appliance by the cord, and never yank the cord when removing it from a receptacle, ould tinuing in this tradition, Dennis Timbrell, Minister of Agriculture Food _ recently WORK WANTED Mature woman with 17 years business' ex- perience, 8 in an Office and 9 self-employed is seeking a position in an office. Experienced in bookkeeping, typing, handling cash, payroll and dealing with the public. I have my own transportation. For more information phone 938-2890. 76,77 Custom combining. ar anks hia Wayne lrownridpge 428-2216 or Owe Brooks 428-5973. 68TF 322-2331 184 Queen St. W., Elmvale OPEN7 DAYSAWEEK 5 Offices in Simcoe County RESIDENTIAL New MMHA sponsor Midland Minor Hockey Association welcomed its newest rep team sponsor into the fold on Monday, when Little Lake BP became the official sponsors of the Major Atom rep team. In the above picture, MMHA rep team convenor John Mcllravey (L) accepts a cheque for $500 from Little Lake BP owner Chuck Fraser (centre). Midland Minor Hockey Association secretary Carol McIlravy (R) looks on. Ontario's Beginning Farmer Assistance Program, which will make available for interest rebates $135 of five years. The agricultural long-term strength of Ontario's industry can only be maintained by a steady supply of beginning, mers. With the difficult economic conditions of benefit 1,000 farmers million over the course the last few years, young farmers have faced significart ob- stacles of high capital requirements. eager far- Yourad could behere. Gmply call Midi 526-2283 50 acres hobby farm for sale, 10 acres of hard- wood bush, 3 miles from Penetanguishene. 4 bedroom house, renovated, basement finished, oil and wood heating, 20 by 50 heated workshop and also barn. Write to Penetang Citizen, Box 429A, Penetang, Ont. LOK 1P0 77,78,79,80 Jack Fleming .Ike Kostic -Bill Evans -Cecilia Taylor and Midland, 3 bedroom 1'» storey aluminum siding on 96 x 46 lot close to schools and store (east side). Paved drive, fireplace, tastefully decorated. Reduced for quick sale 526-4398. 77,78 Classified ads get results 322-1655 424-0517 322-1575 549-3223 ELMVALE-located on Amelia Street with other fine homes, 3 bedroom backsplit with rec room, patio and large covered storage area. Deep wooded lot. Asking $56,500. 1139 / 83. HILLSDALE-"Century' style older brick 3 bedroom home. Nearly new wiring, plumbing and shingled roof. Completely redecorated. Must be seen to fully appreciate. Asking $69,900. ie ---- ¥, ' - ee : $39,900 - 3 bedroom aluminum home on '% acre country lot (Medonte a rea). Large insulated » garage suitable for workshop or 2 cars. Super clean, priced for quick sale! COTTAGE ALLENWOOD BEACH- 3 bedroom year-round REDUCED! $42,500-Compact 2 cottage with beautiful view of sandy beach (1 $42,500Compact 2 bedroom. brick block away) of Georgian Bay. Asking $42,000. but bungalow, close to main street of Elmvale. Full, high basement. Page 26, Wednesday, September 28, 1983 open to reasonable offers. Penetang 549-2012 (ONTARIO) Elmvale 322-1871 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE "in --V A. E. LEPAGE , mmm afi B) REALTOR Px er eee ee The name friends recommend VACATION OSSOSSANE BEACH $36,900. Insulated, three bedroom cottage, aluminum siding, single car garage. Close to a sand beach. Carl Davis. No. 1. RESIDENTIAL HILLSDALE / ALBERT STREET $55,900. Spacious, three bedroom home, full basement, rec room, acorn fireplace, double garage, picturesque setting. Carl Davis. No. 2. TAY TOWNSHIP-CONCESSION 5 $29,900. Two bedroom, mobile home with a full basement. Rec rm, 150'x100' lot. Carl Davis. No. 3. HWY. 93-WAVERLEY AREA $41,000. Older three bedroom home on a two acre, corner lot. Nice country setting. Carl Davis. No. 4. HILLSDALE-MILL STREET $68,900. 3 bedroom home, brick fireplace, full basement, double garage, 122'x295' lot. Carl Davis. No. 5. Carl Davis-322-2962 Harry Hunt-322-1998 Howard Heacock-322-1753 Elmvale, Ont. 322-1381

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