Sop ee -- a Fe Made for mothers Midland Nursery School pupils Melissa Carter, age four, and Ryan Bennison, age four, and their fellow schoolmates, this week will visit the Midland Post Office and mail the Mother's Day card each has made for mother. Students outnumber jobs in Midland The Midland Canada Employment Centre for Students has releasd the statistical performance for the period of February through April 30, 1986. Dur- ing this time, 785 students registered at the Centre, in- cluding 499 secondary and 286. post-secondary students. CLUB COUPE More cab space for people or gear...that's 'the bonus built into S-15 Club Coupe. A longer cab provides space behind the stan- dard 3-passenger bench seat. The seat back Two hundred and twelve vacancies have been registered, of which ap- proximately 100 were created through the Sum- mer Employment Ex- perience Development Pro- gram. Total placements were 116, which represents a 24.7 per cent increase over the same period during 1985. Post secondary students are encouraged to come into the Centre, at 525 Dominion Avenue in Midland, and register as they return from school. Currently there are a variety of career related vacancies which have start dates in early May. folds forward for easy loading of cargo. STONELEIGH - follows: John Winters, UVistrict Parks Supervisor with the Resources in Midhurst, stated in a news release Ministry of Natural dated May 2, that most pro- Senior Full Camping/Night Rate Citizen Rate Campsite with electricity $10.00 $5.00 Campground with showers $ 8.50 $4.25 Campground without showers $*7.50 7 $3175 Additional vehicle $73.25 = $3°25 Reservation Fee $2.25 $2.25 Group Camping Youth Groups per site $ 2.75 and per person $50 Adult Groups per site $ 5.00 and per person $ 1.00 1986 Operation of Huronia Provincial Parks Full Rate Day Use Daily Vehicle Permit $ 3.00 Annual Vehicle Permit $30.00 Bus Permit $12.00 Ontario Senior Citizen Free A home style bridge was played April 28 in the after- noon at the Coldwater Royal Canadian Legion. Scores as Lloyd Attridge, Stan Frankland (76 pts); Marg Smith, Friedel Shaw (66); Anne MacBean, Dave Parker (65); Frances Bar- rett, Molly Maidment (61); Ross and Sheila Hawkins (56); Iris Bolyea, marg Devitt (53); Barbara Craig- Paul, Lettie Murray (52); Mabel Dolan, Kathy Brimer (51). A new member to the club was welcomed, Molly Maidment of Waubaushene. Nice to have. The evening session was a handicap duplicate game. This system mimics the com- putation of averages in bridge for a rapid change in handicap, up or down, on the basis of more recent results. The principle of the Coldwater Bridge Club handicap program is to per- mit players to compete on the basis of existing skill, with the amount of help be- ing reduced as the players' skill increases. With the handicap point added, results are: Joyce Hall, Stan Frankland (78.5); Helen Vaughan, Friedel Shaw (78.5); Helen Medveckis, Gus Salcecics (77); Margaret and Jim Hughes (73.5); Lettie Murray, Barabara Craig-Paul (72.5); Dac Harris, George Kingsborough (70.5); Mary and Les Bell (68.5); Rea Kingsborough, Dot Harris (67); Mabel Dolan, Kathy Brimer (64); and Angela and Sid Gibson (62). It is a pleasure to "welcome Margaret Hughes from Midland as a new member. Do come again and have fun. MIDLAND vincial parks will be open to the public this weekend. Awenda, Bass Lake and Earl Rowe will be open from May 9 to Sept. 1, while Devil's Glen, McRae Point and Six Mile Lake will open May 9 and close Oct. 13. Mara opens June 20 and closes Sept. 1. Springwater and Wasaga . Parks to open this weekend Beach Provincial Parks do not offer camping, however, they are open year round on a daily basis for the public's enjoyment. Provincial park fees have been increased slightly this year in order to help offset higher operating costs. The 1986 fee schedule will be as follows: following pamphlets: the literature. Midland 526-6551 We're glad you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director DO YOU HAVE PAMPHLETS ~ ON DEATH EDUCATION? Yes, we uSually have several kinds of folders on hand, devoted to different subjects such as widows, children, death benefits, etc. You are welcome to pick them up for yourself or several for your class or group. These pamphlets have been prepared as guides to what can be expected and the responsibilities in- curred at time of death for the survivors. We particularly would like to recommend the 1. Explaining Death To Children. 2. What Every Family Should Know. 3. "My Specific Requests" Booklet. 4. Pamphlets On Cremation. Please feel free to stop by or phone for samples of | James H. Lyna Funeral Homes Elmvale 322-2732 Pontiac Buick Cadillac Tuesday, May 6, 1986, Page 5.