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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1985, p. 19

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scenaanaemi Red ross Stats © show ~ Many of the nearly 1,000 Canadians who drowned last year would be. alive today if they had used common sense and practiced basic safety skills. Stop and think - before you get into trouble. That's the message of National Water Safety Week - June 2-9. Pleasure boaters in | particular should prepare' themselves before heading out for the first time. Now is the best time to do a safety check on your boat and boating equipment. The Red Cross recommends that all pleasure boats have: 1. ay -bailer2 (22° extra paddles; 3. a govern- lifejacket or Persoet 'Land Hol', aboard the schooner 'Bee' Floatation Device PFS -- The 50 foot historical reconstruction of programs. Descending from an ad- ey ip /, Z for every passenger; 4. :he two masted cargo schooner venture up the starboard foremast one extra lifejackel; 5.a "Bee," based at Penetanguishene's ratlines, while under sail on Friday signalling device. Historic Naval and Military. afternon, is Bee Brigade sailor Alex Red Cross offers a Establishments, is intended to Nees. four-hour Small Craft develop new adventurous educational Safety Survival course for adults and children who really want to be safe on the water. Qualified instructors 'each survival and rescue techniques and the course is for both swimmers and _ non- swimmers. ""A course such as the } Red Cross Small Craft Safety Survival Course is ideal for families, especially cottagers. We 'each through a 'what if?' approach whereby we give an explanation of what should be done. Then we often give a practical demonstra- tion."' "And finally we offer - participants a chance to try it themselves," says Jim O'Brien spokesman for the Small Craft Safety Programme. "We first emphasize ' a \ \ : : safety and then move on ; ; . 'o survival skills - a ee si scien ' good approach for the Je Bubbly' goes overboard ee ata hea The champagne was even more Thursday afternoon ceremony, ai Ste. bubbly than expected, bul recently re-- Marie Dock in the Wye River, of Heavy Metal 'Head-Banger' British rock singer Mike Teepell, 23, his vocal talents. He likes our area has been touring Ontario for several because ii "reminds him of the months looking for a band to match _ backroads in England and Scotland." HAVE WE GOT A DEAL FOR YOU This week's Special- A a Rl soaetern sie -- , May25 -- elected Simcoe East MPP Al McLean ficially welcomed the new 80 ; Spring dance in the managed to give Ste. Marie Ia good _ passenger ship to PMCL's tour boa i Penetanguishene dousing across the bows, in the bes! Jeet. Legion hall, sponsored nautical christening tradition. The by Penetanguishene Legion Ladies Auxiliary ihrer oes! MIDLAND LAWN ; Marcel Maurice, $8 a eouple, lunch and BOWLING CLUB prizes. May 30 3 . Lloyd Cook, former (On Little Lake) president of the soe ee Mean Canadian Trappers Aeiasbiciioromit cane! "Free Bowling & Instruction" founder and former De a eMay 28, 30 - June 2,4,6,11 & 13 bean a HD sicoee 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. (each date) Wildlife Interpretation Centre, Admission $1.50 STOCK 932.1985 CALAIS 2 DOOR COUPE 2 tone green, reclining seats, power trunk, side mouldings, floor mats, pulse wipers, rear def., sport mirrors, V6 auto trans., aluminium wheel covers, stereo radio, & 1 3 00 gages >» a for adults, 75 vents for Wear flat-soled shoes or rubbers 'The Biggest Chev-Olds Dealer in Victoria Harbour' Te aie Seas Call... Ray Goodenough 526-2480 | [Pcveveocer MAG CPU a mr telfe) 4) members of he Frjends nobel ge BE Ken Ellis 526-5294 Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer '@) Park St. Victoria Harbour KenCowan 526-5196 aE AIST Superannuated Teac- hers annual luncheon at noon a! Inn at Bay Moorings, Fox Street, Penetanguishene. 835-3813 Tuesday, May 21, 1985, Page 19

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