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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Mar 1986, p. 19

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'Classified Market wanted Room and board required for overseas students, 4 weeks duration. Phone 526- 6664. 20,21 In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Eileen Trollope, who passed away March 19, 1982. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we love so well, And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Greatly missed by her husband Herbert, and Frances her daughter, Herbert Jr., Charles, Douglas, Raymond and grandchildren 22 Coming Events -%-- -- Come One Come All to the Penetanguishene Horticultural Society meeting, March 18 at 8 p.m. in the basement of the Penetang Library. Guest speakers are Mr. and Mrs. Beaulieu of Growing house in Barrie. Topic: African Violets and _ other related plants. Plants will be available for sale at the meeting. 20,21 Apt. for Rent Single bedroom apart- ment - available on Maria Street in Penetang. $400 mo. plus utilities. Call 549- 7463. 20to23 Babysitter required, Edward Selene Penetanguishene. Shift work. Call 549-8549.20,21 Allis Chalmers W.D. Tractor with loader - wide front end - good motor. $2250. Phone 526-2466. 20,21 Motor Home 1973 Dodge 19ft. Coachman. Fully self-contained, excellent condition, certified. Must sell. $10,000. 526- 3331. 20,21 1985 Glendale Deluxe 26ft. motor home. 4,000 km, awning, AM/FM cassette, showroom condition, auto., large fridge, | undercoating. Never driven in snow. Winter package and running boards. 549- 7648. 20,21 Beate tte ft Atkinson, Charles Louis (Chuck) (retired Lock Time out at the Brier This was a typical scene at the Labatt Brier in Kitchener last week as members of the Russ Howard rink took the time to discuss their next Time to plan to Pitch-in Pitch-in bags, supplied free to schools and Master of the Big Chute, member Royal Canadian Legion Branch 270 Coldwater, Veteran W.W. II) - suddenly at the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Grimsby, on Saturday, March 8, 1986. Charles (Chuck) Atkinson, formerly of Coldwater, husband of the late Christina Wood. Dear father of Graydon and his wife Cecelia of Sault Ste. Marie, Avryle (Mrs. Douglas Wilson) of Grimsby and Joan (Mrs. Eldon Carpenter) of Wyevale. Dearly loved by his 9 grand- children and adored by his 11 great grand- children. The late Mr. Atkinson was resting at the Coldwater Funeral Home, 22 Sturgeon Bay Road, Coldwater, with funeral service at the funeral home on Tuesday, March 11 at 2 p.m. Spring interment Coldwater Cemetery. Donations made to the Heart and _ Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 20 Maxwell, Wilma - passed away at the Western on Saturday, in her Wilma ERS els Toronto Hospital, March 8, 1986, 58th year. French of Midland, beloved wife of Donald Maxwell. Dear mother of Patsy (Mrs. L. Lavallee) of Port MeNicoll, Phillip of Midhurst, Robert of RR 1, Midland and Laurie Maxwell of Midland, and the late Gordon. Lovingly remembered by 4 grandchildren. Sister of Irma Leonard of RR 1, Wyebridge, Clayton Caldwell of Midland, Diane Simp- son of Midland and the late Clarence French. The funeral service was held in the Chapel of the Lynn Funeral Home, 290 First Street, Midland, on Wednesday, March 12 at 1la.m. Interment later St. Margaret's Cemetery, Midland. In memoriam donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap- preciated. 20 Call today! Midland Times 526-2283. Elmvale Lance 322-1871 Wasaga Times 429-5300 Penetanguishene Citizen 549-2012 move while vying for the Canadian Men's Curling Championship for a spot at the Silver Broom. Bowling: it's his life Midland's Saturday night. After injuring his Achilles' tendon in a freak, bowling related accident, not even crutches could keep dedicated than eat," sportsman Jimmy Swales away from Little Lake Atoms advance in OMHA playdowns Midland Little Lake Petro-Canada minor atoms defeated Owen Sound three games straight in the second round of OMHA semi- finals. Midland has been playing very physical, exciting hockey in this round, and Sunday's game was no exception. At the eight minute mark of the second period, Midland was trailing Owen Sound 2-0. Chris Bell got the team on track with a well- played goal from Darryl] King and Chuck Kenny. It looked as though this was Owen Sound's game until 1:56 of the third period when Jeff Sauve Bayshore Lanes on "T'd rather bowl, he says. scored from Jeff Doughty to tie the game and put it into a 10 minute overtime period. The extra period contained fast, end to end play, with Midland finally scoring at 2:07, on a goal by Jeff Doughty ending Owen Sound's hopes of further play-off | competition. Join us for Our... Hot & Cold With lobster, Featuring Our "SEAFOOD BUFFET" mussels, clams, crab, salmon, as well as roast beef; plus : salads, dessert, etc. For Reservations CALL 549-3163 eSalad and your choice pasta with seafood or meat sauce - $3.50 eSoup and sandwich *2.50 community groups across Ontario by Suncor Inc., a Sunoco Company, are now available for the 1986 Pitch-In campaign to take place May 5-11, 1986. "A total of more than 100,000 garbage bags have been donated by Sunoco and we are promoting their availability in Pitch-In information kits which are being sent to schools, cities, towns and community organizations throughout Ontario,' states Ken Lounsbury, President, Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters. Each year more than 2,000 organizations throughout Ontario participate in the popular program and bags are quickly depleted. 'We urged groups planning to participate to complete their application forms early so they won't be disappointed." Organizations or individuals who would like to participate in the 1986 campaign, but who have not received an application form for garbage bags can contact the Pitch-In Campaign, 2nd Floor, 598 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario, M6C 1A6. The Pitch-In campign is sponsored by al Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters in co operation with Sunoco and with the support of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. P| D Mountainview Mall 526- 7788 * Midland me in eDon't Forget Our DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS -- Penny Paradis, Cosmetician eFree Make-up Lessons eFacials eEar Piercing eNail Tips eManicures, including new French technique eWaxing, partial or complete MERLE NORMAN = MERLE NORMAL = MERLE NORMAN 89 % 3 =. < i For that final touch- Designer Fragrances Ba MERLE NORTAM sn MERLE NORMAN ma MERLE NORMAN MERLE NORMAN = us | Tuesday, March 11, 1986, Page 19

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