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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Feb 1984, p. 2

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Midland A9: Library RBS, News | The following is a list of new books available at the Midland Public Library. Fiction: The Stalin Account by Kenneth Royce, The Clock Tower by Jeanne Mon- tague, A Loss of Patients by Ralph McInerny, The Deep Well at Noon by Jessica Stirling, The Torch Bearers by Alexander Fullerton, Unfinished Business by Barry Hines. Non-fiction: Women Who Marry Houses by Robert Seidenberg, Best Canadian Political Cartoons 1983 by N.M. Stahl, Ink In Our Soul by Foster Meharry Russell, The Enthusiast: A life of Thornton Wilder by Gilbert A. Harrison, Intrepid's Last Case by William Stevenson, Escape Through China by David Bosanquet. FRIDAY FILM NIGHT The films scheduled for March 2 are: Alligators All Around, Chicken Soup with Rice, One Was Johnny, Pierre, Devil and Daniel Mouse, Legend of John Henry, Caterpillar. i Films begin at 7:15 p.m. in the children's library. Admission is free. HCES Heritage Day Huronia Centennial Elementary School] in Elmvale celebrated \ ary ] Higa Tht as he | q@@@ gy Od Age | 'i of ld Hy Harned in utich thy | D@ agg @Q@ Security | intend to honour @ i @eeee Pensioners Ontario's bicentennial. @ it yi >. A couple of children caine to school literally time under horse power. @ again. Students and teachers alike dressed in period It's time to renew your Guaranteed Income Supplement or Spouse's Allowance so costume and the school day was conducted you will continue to receive it after March 31, 1984. according to the ways of 1784. All in all, the day was a_ tremendous success as well as alot of fun for everyone. Hydro-electric commissioners (over 1,400 of 'em) are to meet ee ee ee A es a Se i ee a ae Oe | en Over 1,400 municipal trical service to all electricity, employee of Texas. MacCartliy. _ Vice-Pr- We want to help you-- lydio-electric com- parts of the province, safety and the steps Three speakers will csident. Marketing, for more information contact us at: issioners and senior advocate the im- necessary to assure the participate in a Ontario Hydro. The ivanagement personnel provement of Ontario continuance of elec- presentation entitled, | keynote speaker, Philip your nearest E will attend the 1984 Hydro's debt-equity trical service. "Marketing Electric- J. Steffen. will address Income Security Office Avnual Meeting of the ratio 19 ensure financial Speakers during hey ntinee: A municipal the PODIC. "Successful listed in your O:tarie Municipal soundness, and believe imeetine will include: outlook will be provided Marketing". E.ectrie Association that any monies Milan Nastich, by Ronald A. Noonan, P. 1}-c Annual Meeting is telephone book. (O.M.E.A.) which gets underway on Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, This SOR VERE) WA: represents imore than 320 h.unicipal electrical utilities who supply electrical energy to Over 2,200,000 residential, borrowed -- for the development of the Bruce Energy Centre be clearly identified and do not become an ad- ditional debt burden to clectrica' customers. Aunual Meeting aqelegrates wahl deliberate on Chairman of Ontario Hydro; the Hon, Philip Andrewes, Minister of ECig Vee Salah Dr Maryaret N. Maxey, Director, Chair of Free Enterprise, University ATTENTION Eng., General Manager and Secretary, Oakville Hydro, The provincial outlook will be presented by Dane B. held in conjunetion with that of the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities (of Ontario) (AMEU). Health Santé et and Welfare Bien-étre social Canada Canada Monique Bégin Minister/Ministre Canada Be Income Security Programs Programmes de ls sécurité du revenu KTTO'S 290 King S&t., Midland GIAN commercial and in- resolutions that LOTO dustrial customers who Originated from within d MIDLAND Cong consunne two-thirds of the nine O.M.E.A. Gor o08 1Y eCbEENC 526-2 ( 61 "ee the clectrical power in Districts across the PLAYERS exor™ YOUR FRIENDLY GREENGROCER "eng Ontario, Daca Jabra The 6/3 / / Members of the resolutions will con- 6, 6/39, 6/49 9 : O.M.E.A. vigorously solidate the He your wea SHOPSY S BOLOGNA Prod of Florida support the expedient Ass0ciation's viewpoint approvals of those on a broad range of proje:ts necessary to subjects related to the easure reliable elee- costing and pricing of ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS 7 The entrance examinations for the academic winning when you play your favorite numbers when using the new numerical analysis. Bea winner with: "Wonder Book" W-Winning 0-On N-Numbers 99° &8* 99°, °2.18,, | CELERY BANANAS 38%, 84% US no 1, Irg size LETTUCE year 1984-85 will be held at Glendon College, D-Deserves 4. P 129 York Hall, on Saturday, March 3ist, 3 ; S) Wistain eee E-Excellent Sas pie Ont fancy Macintosh APPLES 30° /\b. 73° Jig. xy CC & bar pee should ae ey comple four R-Returns P ca R ull credit courses at the University level or two Mail tar awitch's Spiced MOZZARELLA years of CEGEP. Tan $3. $ $ $ To register for the examination candidates Sod 5.00 postage ond MEAT LOAF & 69 /ib. 8.12 / kg. CHEESE 3.29 / Ib. 7.24/ kg. q should write to the following address: andling in fo: | 79° Translation Programme, Glendon College "wo NDER Je com AE $ a a ee 99° te Rinctla aan eer Ontario M4N 3M6 BOOK" South Ay med size TOMATOES 1 74 / kg. ENGLISH CUCUM BERS eac elephone; 59 P.O. Box 400 US no 1 large Prod of Spain oe Val Caron, Ontario 3/89*° POM 3A0 GREEN ONIONS CLEMENTINE ORANGES *1.96 /k Glendon College Savigiecign Cucranjecd US no il $4 39/Ib $3 06 /kz US no i $4 49/\b $3 28 / YORK UNIVERSITY French &engiish | RED GRAPES 259 /Ib.°9.UO/Ke GREEN BEANS -- f=F9/ID. °3.28/ke. to W 29 Page 2, Wednesday, February 29, 1984

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