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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Jun 1984, p. 25

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Sob Dusome, left, manager eS Number one ski resort! Construction of Campsite, receives a Commodore 64 Computor from Gary kennedy. right, Sales Representative Carling O'Keefe Breweries, last Thursday. Lafontaine En Action Des Ski won the computor as a result of Quilted wall hanging finds a place of honour The activity and hum of voices issuing from the Public Gallery Lobby of the Ontario Legislature altracted everyone's allention on the afternoon of June 11. The gathering crowd was awailing the un veiling of a bicentennial gift for the Province of Ontario. Mrs, Charlotte Johnson, President of Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, formally presented the Organizalion's gift. a quilted wall hanging which they had designed and created. After unveiling the wall hanging, Hon. Robert Welch, Deputy Premier, commented on the contribution of the many people who created this master piece that put the Province together. The centre of the embroidered wall hanging features an illustrated "map of Ontario depicting early pioneer life in the province and a small Ontario = community with a focal point of church and school which winning the Kiiometres competition. A total of 75 resorts in the province took part in the competition and Lafontaine came out Number one. This was the fourth year for the competition. Carlsberg Count the was typical 200 years ago. Your dreams can by ELAINE ORNSBY As graduation time is near studenis, whether public school or high school, start thinking about their future. They all wonder whether they will ever be able to reach their ultimate goals. Girl Guides and Boy Scouts across Ontario will be beautifying streams, parks and beaches this year as part of their bicen- tennial environment program to earn ecology merit badges. Al a Queen's Park ceremony today, Environment Minister Andy Brandt presented representatives of the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts of Ontario with framed _ bicentennial ecology crests. The crests are symbolic of 215,000 badges that will be awarded to scouls and guides involved in the environmental prog- ram. Mr. Brandt also Obituary Garnet A funeral service was held for the late Garnet Lawrence 'Trew of Midland on June 18, 1984, in Nicholls Funeral Home. Rev. Dr. Paul Brown officiated. The late Garnet Trew was cremated. Garnet 'Trew died Trew after three year's illness on June 16, in Huronia District Hospital. The Midland native was the son of Thom and Mary Trew. His wife Bea survives him, as do his brothers Ken and Ray, all of Midland. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND THE SAVOYS that Big Band Sound WANACA COLE & COUNTRZ CLUB Saturday June 23 and Sunday June 24 Dinning Room Open Here is a poem that touched me so when I read it, that I thought it was very appropriate for this time of year: May You Climb 'Til Your Dreams Come True Often your tasks will be many, And more than you think you can do often Here'sa neat way to earn badges gave !wo_ bicentennial flags to Girl Guide Nell- Marie Abela and Boy Scout, Duane Chung in recognition of the organizations' parti cipation in a_ bicen- "T am very proud |o present these flags to the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts and I'm especially happy to have the ecology program a part of the bicentennial activities because it involves the youth of Ontario," said Mr. Brandt. He made the presentation on behalf of Margaret Birch, Chairperson of the Cabinet Committee on the bicentennial. Girl Guide com- missioner Mary O'Brien will award 115,000 badges to guides while Boy Scout com- missioner Everett MecCrimmon will present 100,000 badges {o scouts participating in the program. Environment Ontario is also distributing bicentennial ecology badges to the uniformed mem bers of organizations such as the St. John Ambulance Corp. and some government agencies. come true, If... the roads will be rugged And you have the And the hills' in- Faith to believe For surmountable too But Faith is a force that is always remember, the greater hills ahead Than knowledge or power or skill And many Are never as steep as defeats turn to triumph they seem, And with If you trust in God's Faith in your heart start wisdom and will For upward Faith is a mover of And climb 'til you mountains reach your dreams For Theirs nothing that nothing in life that is worthy Is ever to hard to achieve If you have the courage (to try if God cannot do, So start oul today with Faith in your heart And Climb 'Til. 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