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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Aug 1987, p. 17

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Buckhorn eeenval winner Bill Deenen of Perkinsfield won first prize for his pain- ting Early Autumn: American Redstart, in the wildlife category of the amateur art section at the Buckhorn Wildlife Art Festival. He received his prize from Port discusses fires again The subject of open fires came up again at last week's Port McNicoll council meeting. Councillor Eleanor Lat- timore said Muskoka re- quires permits for open fires, and she asked why Teacher wins scholarship Anne Marie Albert will be awarded a $2,000 scholarship by the Federa- tion of Women Teachers' Associatioins of Ontario. The award was announced Aug. 18 at the Federation's Annual Meeting in Toronto. The Federation represents Ontario's 32,000 women elementary public school teachers. The Centennial Scholar- ship is awarded to enable teachers to complete their final year of their first university degree. Anne Albert teaches at Bayview Public School in Midland. THE * China * Stoneware * Crystal ° Flatware * Nurseryware 711 Yonge St., Midland We've got what you're looking for... And so much more... PLACE SETTING * Figurines * Handpainted Jewellery * Scarves * Picture Frames and Albums * Gunds Stuffed Animals Michelle Hague, Miss Buckhorn 1987, and was invited Port McNicoll did not want to do the same. At the previous Port council meeting, there was a lengthy discussion of what to do about open fires. There is no bylaw for- bidding them or requiring a permit. Bylaw enforcement of- ficer John Dallaire said he has received approximate- ly 25 to 30 calls complain- ing about fires. "All I can tell them is to call the fire department if they think it's out of hand," to attend a weekend seminar at the Buckhorn School of Fine Arts. said Dallaire. Councillor Lattimore asked if it wouldn't be practical to require a per- mit, but Dallaire said, from his point of view it would not be. He said Midland once had a law forbidding open fires except for barbecues. But that bylaw was a joke, he said, because "if they saw a bylaw enforcement officer coming, they'd stick a marshmallow in and say, 'Hey, we're having a barbecue'. " Midland District Shrine Club BINGO Wednesday, August 6th 12:45 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the STARDUST BINGO PARLOUR Balm Beach Road Special Jackpot $1,000°° Must Go plus Regular Jackpot of $500.00 ($250.00 must go) WE BUILT A PROUD NEW FEELING BACK TO. SCHOOL SALE WITH THIS COUPON j FIRST GRADE Wildmere Butter LIMIT. 1 item per coupon. Offer valid thru August 29th, 1987 Without coupon pay A&P's regular price V.C. #646 RECONSTITUTE =D 'Allen' s Apple Juice 48 FL OZ TIN WITH THIS COUPON REGULAR OR FILTER FINE GRIND Hills Brothers Coffee SAVE 50 369 9 vac pac LIMIT 1 item per coupon. Offer valid August 24th & 25th. 1987 (Feature price without coupon 299) VC #1028377H OUTSIDE CUT EYE REMOVED Boneless Round Roast 6.15. CANADA NO 1. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO. BEST FOR PRESERVING Freestone peiches 4 LITRE BASKET Super Coupon SAVE .60 POWDERED LAUNDRY ABC Detergent WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON SAVE .50 JOOTH: CRUNCHY SUPER KRUNCHY Kraft Peanut Butter We redeem all food store coupons NEW STORE HOURS: A & P Mall: Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. - 10 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Mountainview Mall: Open 24 hours 8 a.m. Mon. - 9:30 p.m. Sat. Tuesday, August 25, 1987, Page 17

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