Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Oct 1983, p. 5

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RE rence sae Sa os . ----People and places Oct. 21 Dinosaurs' Alive children's program at 7 Tagine ean Penetanguishene's 3 ee public library. A homage to those monstrous and spec- tacular creatures which - roamed the earth for 135 eee 0 ner cca aul SMOKE-EATERS TRAIN: while most of us watched children's program at 10 a.m. in the Victoria million years. The audience will handle dinosaur fossils. Free. Harbour Public School. ; Oct. 21 A homage. to those Dinosaurs Alive monstrous and spec- the World Series, Wednesday night, these fellows were training at Midland fire hall OPENING OCT. 26TH Learn how to make up your face...free. Today, Merle Norman invites you to learn the design and colors of your own beautiful face. Our Beauty Advisors will teach you how to 1 Open your eyes with color. 2 Shape your lips softly. 3 Contour your face. 4 Create a whole new climate for your skin. Merle Norman has one of the most beautifully programmed makeup and skincare collections in the world. Come to Merle Norman for your free makeover. Today. MERLE NORMAN® The Place for the Custom Face" MOUNTAINVIEW MALL tacular creatures which roamed the earth for 135 million years. The audience will handle dinosaur _ fossils. Attendance open to all at this free library program. Oct. 22 Bottle drive in Port MeNicoll between 10 a.m. and noon by the First Port McNicoll Brownies and _ Girl | Guides. Oct. 22 Catholic Women's League rummage sale 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the basement of St. Ann's Church. Oct. 26 St. Theresa's Ladies Auxiliary is hosting a Tupperware party at 8 p.m., in the school's library, On Dominion Avenue, Midland. Proceeds for school projects. Zeat an Members of the Midland detachment of the OPP are currently investigating an overnight break-in that occurred earlier this week at Midland Drive- In Theatre. A Provincial Police spokesman confirmed yesterday that a person or persons, yet unknown, threw arock through a snack bar window and then climbed inside. A package of cheese, some frozen hot dogs and chocolate bars were snatched during the break-in as well as a quantity of- coins from a pin-ball machine that was forced open. During the same night, the ticket booth at the front of the drive-in was forced open. But nothing was taken in as much as nothing was left in the building by the operators of the drive-in. \ y, a coum QUE DE THERADIE DENT4, POUR UN RENDEZ-VOUS OU APPEL A DOMICILE S.V.P. TELEPHONEZ Jaro Woijcicki 526-5153 526-8833 EDIFICE DE LA CAISSE POPULAIRE, pas ONT. 303 AVE MIDLAND, PIECE 203, MIDLAND, ONTARIO (DANS LA MAISON MEUBLEE) o SPECIAL The Perm (Thermo Conditioning Acid P.h.) Reg. *50.00 The Pre Perm Treatment Bio Balsam Treatment The Cut & Style or Cut, OPENING OCT. 26TH Bellini's a tyling Barber Shop ER Reg. *5.00 Reg. *5.00 Reg. °15.00 Total Value *75.00 #35 Limited Time Only While Supplies Last! MOUNTAINVIEW MALL 526-7788 Friday, October 14, 1983, Page 5

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