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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Dec 1986, p. 18

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ee Achievers coast into Images by Steve Wright Junior Achievement (JA) is an organization that allows students the oppor- tunity to develop an understanding of the free enterprise business system and work with it on a scaled-down model. The Stainless Images company was organized at Midland Secondary School on October 1. The com- Pany consists of ten members making up the board of directors, work and sales forces. Stainless Images have chosen coaster sets as their product. These sets consist of 8. highly-pelished stainless steel coasters, with a cork bottom, stack- ed in a finished mahagony stand with a felt bottom. Coaster sets will retail for $6.54 per set. ' The company has already sold 100 shares to the public at a cost of $2.00 --_ Obituary The late Mrs. Rachel Robitaille died at the Beechwood Private Hospital in Penetanguishene on December 9, following a lengthly illness at the age of Rachel Robitaille and sisters, Emelda (Mrs. Hormidas Laurin) of Lafontaine and Leona (Mrs. Edmond Quesnelle) of Midland. The late Mrs. Robitaille is survived by 42 grand- each to gain capital to help pay for the rental of space and equipment, incorpora- tion fees, wages and salaries and materials. The company's sponsor- ing firm is Waltec Sinkwear which provides us with the facilities, equp- ment and dies at a reduc- ed cost. Student members of our J.A. company are: Katharina Kubetz, Andy Flint, Steve Wright, Robert Thompson, Dan Broome, Mike_ Uffen, Dwayne Henne, Becky Cameron, Jeff Charlebois and Denise Robitaille. The students are sup- ported in their role by ad- visors who volunteer their time and expertise. Their advisors are: Greg Lyons, Charlene Davidson, Margaret Davidson, Ross Miller and Ron Sauve. When the finished pro- duets are ready to be sold, the company hopes the public will purchase our merchandise. IMPRESSIONS COLOUR IN Delicate work Junior Achiever Robert Thompson of Stainless Images takes great pride in his children- and 50 great-grandchildren. 91 years. coaster product. Thompson and.-the other members of the company use the facilities Give your Mrs. Robitaille was born work. The high school student is pictured of Waltec Sinkware. here de-burring the copper edge of their and lived most of her life in Lafontaine. She had also lived in Port Colborne for 20 years, before returning She was deceased by her husband Eldege Robitaille, her sons Arsene, Roland, Maurille, Isidore and Call Joan Loved One a Gift at Christmas that will last f yi . f % ' ce, Donalbert Robitaille, her sisters Marianne Robitaille, Victoire Gravelle-Pilon, Angelina Forever to this area a few years ago when she became a resi- dent of the Beechwood Private Hospital. 549-2269 » ee Saat Maurice, Albertine Legault and Clairce Gignad, and her brothers Jean-Baptiste, Hyacinthe and Michel Marion. Colour Coding GIFT CERTIFICATE During her years in Lafontaine, Mrs. Robitaille was a long-time member of the Ladies of St. Anne. Funeral mass was held at Ste-Croix Church in Lafon- taine on Dec. 12, with Rev. J. Sullivan as the celebrant of the funeral mass assisted by Rev. V. Laurin, Mrs. Robitaille's nephew. Spring interment will be at Ste-Croix Cemetery, Lafontaine. ® NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER Mrs. Robitaille leaves her daughters, Annette (Mrs. $30.00 Philibert Robitaille) and Olive Robitaille both of & COUPLE Port Colborne; sons, Ar- A LIVE BAND i 7 mand Robitaille of Port DANCE i Production line f _ Colborne, Omer Robitaille hg Members of the Junior Achievement coaster manufacturing company. This of Midland, Henry Company Stainless Images (I - r) Becky group is seen here sanding the wooden Robitaille of Cameron, Dan Broome and Denise Penetanguishene and Jean Robitaille are only a small portion of the base of the coasters. Robitaille of Lafontaine: Edward Tea er Yeo CNA ISKNS Boucher re ge 0) One YS ~~ Oh SO The late Mr. Edward 'a¥ 2 . Boucher of Honey Harbour ote. a8) The Royal Canadian Legion died Dec. 5, atthe Huronia 4 We SIN BRANCH 68 District Hospital in bt by A Penetanguishene, Ontario Midland following a z lengthy illness. Mr. PLEGIONS Boucher was 86 years old. MOONS D ke t F [ W O O D Mr. Boucher lived most of his life in the Honey Harbour area and operated a taxi boat business in that area for many years. Funeral services were held at Our Lady of Mercy Church in Honey Harbour on Dec. 8, with Rev. M. Heffernan as the celebrant of the funeral mass. Spring interment will be at St. Ann's Cemetery, Penetanguishene. Pall bearers were Ray- mond Moreau, Terry Ouellette, Jerry Koch, ak Patrick Murphy, Jim cy Keiswetter and Rick Blake. ' Mr. Boucher leaves his oe - GAMES OF CHANCE : 8 to wife Mrs. Annette ) - TURKEY ROLL (Gamelin) Boucher, his Y= RESTAURANT & DINING LOUNGE 847 VINDEN ST., MIDLAND, ONT. Tyme Faire Friday, Dec. 19, 1986 8 pat. ~ 1 cam: HOT & COLD BUFFET servep FROM 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. - Featuring Roast Beef Buffet, Ham & Veal Cutlets DANCE FOLLOWING UNTIL 2 A.M. COLD BUFFET sERvED AT MIDNIGHT Party Favours - Hats, Horns, Balloons Proceeds to Christmas cheer for hospitalized veterans and the children's Christmas party. cost ony $3009 per couple uri tes Z \ St Catharines, Yvonne | RA BRGE HOURLY DRA : FOR TICKETS CALL 526-2332 aes) i eo ae en ae LION'S CLUB : (200 CLUB'? DRAW o, eo se \ 8 THE DRIFTWOOD Calgary, a son, Raymond Boucher of Honey Harbour os op H and sister Rachel Wallace RR FOR $1,000 n@. VINDIN ST., of Fort Erie. f é Sore ue The late Mr. Boucher is s Support your Legion and its activities we MIDLAND also survived by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Page 18, Tuesday, December 16, 1986 . "mere py. CES Ys: J (2 Se ESSAI

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