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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Dec 1986, p. 17

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Lawn ladies Members of the Midland Lawn Bowling Club took a break from the regular routine during their Christmas party last Wednesday evening. The group was enter- tained by an entourage of lovely ladies. Although some Contact funding given approval The CONTACT Informa- tion Centre Midland just received word that its ap- plication for funding to produce a Community Ser- vices Telephone Directory has been approved. This funding will allow the cen- tre to produce and distribute a community services directory based on its recently automated may beg to differ about their beauty, the group was thoroughly entertained by the antics of this bevy of beauties. database. The directory will include all communi- ty services relevant to Midland and its surroun- dings. The directory will not duplicate existing Coldwater Bridge report A Novice Championship Game held by the Col- dwater Bridge Club on the afternoon of Dec. 1 was won by John Dowling and Jim Hughes of Midland with 66 per cent. Second place went to Ross and Sheila Hawkins of Victoria Harbour with 63 per cent and Dave Parker and Ver- na Williams of Coldwater were third. In the evening Open Pairs Duplicate, Friedel Shaw celebrated her return to the bridge wars after a two month absence by teaming with husband Peter Shaw for first place with 77.5 per cent. Helen Medveokis, Gus Saloevios were second with 57.5 and Dot Harris, Rea Kingsborough were third. & & HEY! LO Two tables of players journeyed to Midland on Dec. 2 to support-the Cana- dian Lung Association in the Midland Club's ACBL- Wide simultaneous Chari- ty Game. On Dec. 8, the Coldwater Club hosted Swiss Pairs Contract in the afternoon and an Open Pairs Handicap in the evening. materials and will provide access to social and com- munity services for the residents of and visitors to this area. It will be in a for- mat that can be updated and easily reproduced. The directory will be sold for a nominal fee since the fun- ding received will offset much of the cost. The sup- port of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, the Honourable Lily Munro, Minister is acknowledged. SEND TODAY TO: RANCHING CANADIAN CHINCHILLA P.O. BOX 1684, ST. MARYS, ONT. CANADA NOM 2V0 / TEL: (519) 229-6117 ATLL, ste cet 8 se, SA ae At er tet ae ea eC ner Ope PUR eG ae (:AD]L ALESIS) Spal Me eet rs ee GU Spe ek eo POSTAL CODE . PGE eo 3 ee ay) DCGURATIONR aces sca. e ae. and you can raise me....NVEST NOW...for your family business for fun and future! This is all it takes to start your Career as a Chinchilla Rancher...a love of animals -- a garage or spare room such as a basement which meets the climate conditions required for chinchilla...and a little spare time. Chinchillas are one of the most valuable furbearing animals in the world, in the fastest growing fur industry! Healthy, harmless, odor- free. Chinchillas are easy to care for indoors and they eat very little...they're vegetarians. MARRIED (J SINGLE 0 Gentlemen: | am interested in Chinchilla Ranching. Please supply information, facts, figures and potential of Chinchilla Ranching in this area. (ADULTS ONLY PLEASE). | am interested in ©) PART TIME RANCHING (©) FULL TIME LITERATURE WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO US FOR CHRISTMAS IDEAS GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE GREAT LOOKING GLASSES Choose Prescription or Sunglasses FROM , HURONIA OPTICAL . 522 Elizabeth St., & MIDLAND, Ontario A 526-8404 - 526-6011 Lawn bowlers have a ball by Ed Pearson The Midland Lawn Bowling Club had their famous Christmas potluck supper at the Bud Watson Gallery last Wednesday, which is a very good way to find out whether the other husbands are eating better than you are. Admis- sion to the bun-fight was a donatin of canned food to the Salvation Army food bank. Lieutentant's Lois and Norman Garcia attend- ed to grace the occasion and to accept the food donation. The after dinner enter- tainment was handled by Ken Cowan who wielded a mean baton and displayed some nifty footwork in ex- horting the singers to greater effort. Highlight of the evening was a surprise fashion show presented by Emily Lloyd. Emily is to the manor born, complete with a Penelope Keith ac- cent. Her "'Girls" were a mixed bag and bag is the operative word. They wore outfits that a girl would feel confident to wear to any social occasion, including a dog fight. Some needed no accessories, others Totals of As of yesterday morning, 120 centimetres of snow had been recorded for the winter of 1986-87, at the Environment Canada weather' station on Beausoleil Island. The most recent fall of could only have been worn with a great deal of courage. The audience had barely recovered from the fashion show before they were sub- jected to a series of "readings" that dealt main- ly with the importance of outdoor plumbing in religion. I was there to take photograph's, it was the most fun I have had, stan- ding up, for years. SNOW snow, 11 centimetres, fell on Dec. 12. This winter's first snow came on Nov. 9, according to the weather station records. Thirty centimetres of snow was standing on the island yesterday. AN} Joyous Holida S wr May your holidays be bright with good cheer, light with much laugh- ms ter and warm with many a good ; i, vy 3) Redwin Graphics 188 YONGE ST., MIDLAND -~ (Yonge St. Industrial Mall) 526-0114 For All Your Printing Needs friend. Christmas Specials Ordered Directly from Santa's Office GARAGE DOOR OPENERS (So cheap Scrooge bought one) GENIE, NORELCO G.S. 150 (While they ce = es ere ee ot ae STEEL CRAFT S.C. 950 Tuesday, December 16, 1986, Page 17 ONLY $1 9999 installed 524999 ony $26999 Installed $30999 Phone 526-5570 aS

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