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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 May 1975, p. 18

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Coldwater Bureau The Midland Times MRS LORRAINE ORR REPRESENTATIVE John Coull and his Penetanguishene _Seco- Editorial, circulation, advertising 686-7847 | ndary School music students demonstrated the energy, variety and talent inherent in their school music program last Wednesday night with their annual spring A PROFESSIONAL CAREER ON THE GREAT LAKES ... e Earn while you learn e Guaranteed employment $15,000 on graduation e@ MARINE NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY e MARINE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, @ 18 months paid sailing experience plus 18 months college study Use the classifieds at Admission requirements e@ Mature students (19 years or over) or e@ Secondary School Graduation Diploma (candidates should possess 4th year credits as for technology programs in College of Applied Arts and Technology calendars.) For Further Information write Georgian College, Box 700, Owen Sound, Ontario. How do TV signals get to Midland-Penetanguishene? TV signals for the cable system are received through the air at the Maclean- Hunter Cable TV receiving site on Balm Beach Road. Signals received by this means from more than 75 miles are usually unreliable and of poor quality. The receiving antennas used are the largest and most sophisticated in use for this purpose in Canada. What can be done to improve the TV signals in the Midland-Penetanguishene Area? 1. The Toronto TV stations (5, 19, 25) will be moving to the CN tower in the spring of 1976. This will increase the strength of the signals available in Midland. 2. Maclean-Hunter Cable TV has applied to the Canadian Radio-Television Commission for permission to microwave from Buffalo to Midland channels 2,4, and 17. We trust you will find this information of some interest. Maclean-Hunter Cable TV Limited BALM BEACH ROAD MIDLAND -- ONTARIO concert. The junior band opened the evening with .a collection of pieces by Library hours: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 10a.m. to 6 p.m. There is a display of handicrafts from ARC Industries at the library this week. Beginning on June 2, the display will be from the Georgian Bay Islands National Park. The weekly library report on CKMP at 6:30 p-m. on Thurdays will feature, this week, Mrs. Bonnie Morrison, co- ordinator for this area for the Georgian College summer courses, talking to Mrs. Helen Delaney. On Thursday, June 5 there will be an interview with Father James S. McGivern, S.J., well- known' authority on genealogy. Myth of parliament. March. 328.3 MAR. Roman March relen- tlessly scrutinizes Parliament, your MPs and the political parties of Canada. Alaska: The Great Land. Miller and Wayburn. 917.98 MIL. Photographs, maps and text are combined to present the natural history of the vast area of Alaska, with the hope that it may be saved for future generations. Spadina. Thompson. 971.3541 THO. Written as a popular history, Spadina is the story of an old Toronto property and the two families who have lived there since Governor Simcoe granted the land in 1793. Living Twice. Rolph. Firemen dance To help raise money for the new district hospital under construction on the Old Penetanguishene Road in Tiny Township, firemen are holding a dance on June 7 at the Penetanguishene Curling Club. Music will be suplied by Marcel and Northerners. Tickets are available from any fireman or from the township offices in Perkinsfield. NOW OPEN Mamma Maria Trattoria Specializing in Italian Cuisine (BRRRBERE 'HB E Pas SLA 4 Zuppa - Ravioli - Spaghetti Pasta Takeout - Pizza -- Luncheon Specials this week -- Mamma {llaria Tra 337 King St. Midland Page 18, Wednesday, May 28, 1975 As aoe orl 526-3035 Handel, Raposo, Bach, Giraud, Bacharach and Dvorak. These youngsters, most of whom have had only eight months experience on their instruments, played with great concentration Bay Islands display 921 ROL. The autobiography of C.H. Rolph is the remarkable story of a double life, as he reveals the fact that he was Chief Inspector Hewitt of the City of London police, while well- known to the English public for his books and articles on legal and social issues. Promise of Joy. Drury. Written with skill and dramatic impact, Allen Drury's concluding novel of the "Advise and Consent" series. of political novels poses the question: Is there a promise of joy, for nations or individuals, in a world that appears to be bent on self-destruction? Shardik. Adams. A fantasy of sombre character, centred upon the long-awaited rein- carnation of the gigantic 'ODEO 526-5791 in the World if it killed him. Roserr Reprorp IN A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM Proouceo amo Di Gerais "YOUR: BEST SHOW VALUE Starts Wed. The Second Greatest Flyer But Waldo was going to change all that--even comm BO SVENSON SUSAN SARANDON ano MARGOT KIDDER -- Scaccwpcay ey WILLIAM GOLDMAN Sroay ey GEORGE ROY HILL = Orsainat Music ey HENRY MANCINI GEORGE ROY HILL + 7 bear Shardik, it is also a gripping tale of war, adventure, horror and romance. By the author of "Watership Down" U-Boat. Bucheim. In this "hurricane of a novel" the author recreates the shadowy world of submarine warfare to produce an unforgettable epic of the war at sea, brought to life by a man who was a naval war correspondent in World War II and member of the crew of a U-boat. Spindrift. Whitney. A novel of romantic suspense when a violent struggle takes place inside the walls of a palatial Newport estate when the heroine determines to uncover the mansion's secret - the reason for her father's death. (NITELY IN © 7:00-9:00 ° DRIVE-IN THEATRES 322-2890 The man who became a legend. The film destined tobea classic! Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT e : "Wual's Up, 2 & Peter OGDaNovicH PRODUcTiONn i From Warner Bros All pictures subject to unavoidable change Fri., Sat., Sun., May 30, 31, June 1 Robert Redtord Jeremiah Johnson" A SYDNEY POLLACK FILM wae ee plus Barbra StRetSand » Ryan ONEAL Doc?" yy * &Warner Communications Company TECHNICOLOR® @ Z2OCae playing record which is in production and due to go on sale soon. Soloist Pierre Lefaive --a scholarship winner in the '75 music festival -- performed commendably with the band in Sorrento (de Curtis) and three members of the trombone section, Tom Payne, John Paille and Ken Mar- childon, were featured in Swinging Sides (Butts). Paul Robillard, a PSS band alumnus, was guest conductor for one num- ber. Paul is presently a bachelor of music student at Queen's University. and care. The members of the junior band are a well disciplined group, at- tentive to the direction of their leader. Senior band members will graduate, but their places will be capably filled by these excellent young musicians. The second half of Wednesday night's concert was given over to the seniors. Two of their numbers, Westward Ho (Johnston) and Jazz Suite (Mersey) have been included in the long- Penetanguishene S.S.music students please audiences Denise Asselin in- troduced each number in both French and English, adding interest and charm to a delightfully The senior band played with great enthusiasm, and John Coull has taught these young people a great deal about the joy of music. varied evening of music. Sandwiched between performances by the junior and senior bands was a jumping mini- concert by the celebrated PSS Swing Band. They too are featured on the record. Wednesday night PEN | THEATRE they played Dorsey's Thurs., Fri., Sat. 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