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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Nov 1986, p. 11

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Timely Presentation -- Penetanguishene's Legion, Branch 68, donated a set of encyclopedias on World War II to Penetanguishene's Library. Iran Robitaille, Legion President, made the Local mall home to oriental jeweller If you've ever wondered what the four C's of diamonds are, or wanted to learn more about stones or wanted to design your own rings, necklaces and bracelets, you'll have your chance to try. A new jewellery store opened in the Huronia mall this Saturday. Phoenix Jewellers, run by two immigrants, could be a success story. Lewsey Bar Toeanar Rove Rewewanance Dav & WEOMESDAY MOVEMBER 12TH snow Wro i - SCL EXSHAMGE Lepeany Racy 20 THE LIBRARIAN presentation to Chief Librarian Rosemary Marchand last Wednesday afternoon. Mar- chand says the Marshall Cavendish II- Gillian and Tan La say same, they would likely everything. their new store is based on the open concept. They say the customer can watch his jewellery being repaired or made. He can say what he'd like as La does the work. As well, the pricing system is Oriental say the Las. Weight is the single biggest factor in price; in other words, if a ring and a pair of earrings weigh the cost the same. In the store, the customer can see bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings already made, but he can also find stones in lit- tle boxes, so he can pick what he'd like to go in his ring or on a pendant. La says his store is the first in the area to do this. He also said his wife handpicks Both Gillian and Tan La have come from different parts of the world. Gillian's family came from South Africa in 1967, and her parents are teachers at Cor- pus Christi school in Penetanguishene. Tan came as a refugee from South Vietnam: While there, he was a lieutenant in the South Vietnamese Y.M.C.A. @\ NGo at the 3 PARKSIDE WEDNESDAY, November 5th 6:00 p.m. - Doors Open Games Begin - 7:00 p.m. 34 Games In All Including A Progressive Jackpot Of $5Q000 In 52 numbers or less this week Sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. Don't Miss the Excitement as Dabber Bingo begins at the P ARKSIDE (Yonge St. beside the Dairy Queen) lustrated encyclopedia set arrived in time for children to use in their Remembrance Day projects. The twelve volume set cost $499. army and worked with American intelligence, before he became prisoner of war. LAST WEEK THIS WEEK TITLE Group needs funds The Midland- Penetanguishene and District Branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association (C.D.A.) needs to raise $12,009 to continue educating people about diabetes and to continue funding research. Present- ly, there is no cure for diabetes. The C.D.A. sent a letter requesting funds to Penetanguishene Town council, but council refer- red it to the Administration and Finance committee. Interestingly, the C.D.A. says it doesn't receive any grants or United Way funds, and therefore it depends on the "compas- sion and concern of people who care." Society gets grant The Midland Hor- ticultural Society has been given $4,500 by the Town of Midland. The annual grant is used by the socie- ty to make the Town beautiful. In 1986 the society planted 74 trees on town streets, and annuals, geraniums (the municipal flower), and_ shrubs. 1985 Olds Cutlass Ciera Wagon If you always wanted to buy a car at wholesale price, here's your chance. V6, auto, p.s., p.b., air, cruise, AM/FM cass. stereo, power | locks, tinted glass, RWD, luggage rack, radial tires, (67,000 miles), certified with a one year unlimited mileage powertrain warranty. $9,495 Dealers welcome Flowers were placed at the Town dock, on King Street, Dominion Avenue, King Street and Yonge Street, the Senior Citizen's Club building, Huronia Museum, the YMCA, the flower bed in Little Lake Park, the two large flower beds at entrances to Midland, and the Chamber of Commerce building. VALUES 1983 GMC % ton P.U. 6 cyl., auto, p.s., p.b., AM radio, rear step bumper, chrome front bumper, radial tires. Two-tone red paint with matching red interior. (43,200 miles), certified with one year unlimited mileage powertrain warranty. $7,895 -ELMVALE AUTO Used Cars & Trucks 21 Yonge St. Elmvale 322-1311 MIDLAND/PENETANGUISHENE CK MP |! THE HEART OF HURONIA THE CKMP ALL-HIT COUNTDOWN FOR WEEK NUMBER TWENTY ARTIST Bev Kapasky Tom Hawkins Anne St. Amant Ray Pattenden Lynn Hebner Joan Charlebois Mr. and Mrs. Dorion Anne Strapko Scott Warnock Jean Geroux Diana Burns Valma Schell Rick Steward Mike Phillips Laurie Sallows Ed and Irene Fournier Mrs. Quesnelle Brenda Sallows Mabel Jackson Pat Lutz 1 You Can Call Me Al Paul Simon 8 2 X-Ray Eyes Eye Eye 6 3 TrueBlue Madonna 3 4 Throwing It All Away Genesis 8 5 The Lady In Red Chris DeBurgh 7 6 Find My Way Back Billy Newton Davis 3 7 Humans Human League 1 8 | Am By Your Side Corey Hart 7 9 Love Is Fire The Parachute Club 3 10 When! Think Of You Janet Jackson 1 12 11 Give Me The Reason Luther Vandross 4 15 12. = The Way It Is Bruce Hornsby 2 and the Range 8 13 California Dreamin' The Beach Boys 4 1230 CKMP and the C.N.I.B. would like to thank the following for their generous donations during terrible turkeys: Gwen Tuck Kevin Hamelin Mrs. Newton Debbie Williams Ida Brodeur Bill Hackney Morley Spiker Margaret Turner Irene Larmand Mary Anne Ladoceur Jennifer Woodrow lvan Dorion Ed Quesnelle Raymond Marchand David Ferniere Dean Nichols Dan Dusome Mountainview Lottery Centte Pat Moir Michael Boudreault Leslie Bath Mr. and Mrs. John Whitney Michelle Quesnelle Cathleen Barrow Sherry Beausoleil Dolores Forget Andrew Norton Mary Wood Joanne Bellisle Stu Miller Dorothy Corbett Dick Ivens | Brian Wicks Angie Cartier Maxwell Peden CKMP Charity Fund Tuesday, November 4, 1986, Page 11

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