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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Jun 1975, p. 15

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A kiss for the director Victor Dupuis presents Mrs. Charlebois with some flowers following the presentation of "Sleeping Beauty" last Friday at St. Joseph's Public School. The school's Grade 8 students put on what only could be described as a totally excellent and professional per- formance. On Monday the French play was presented for a second time because Friday's performance had been sold out causing many people to miss the play. Mrs. Charlebois is credited with being the main driving force behind the play. Mrs. Margaret Brunelle managed the designing of the set and costumes. Staff photo Pauze - Beachamp wed St. Ann's Church was the scene of the wedding of Loraine Beauchamp to Dominique Pauze on June 7. Loraine Beauchamp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Beauchamp. Dominique Pauze is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clestin Pauze of RR 3 Penetanguishene. Photo Box Hurons call meeting Anyone interested in the Penetanguishene Junior C Hurons hockey club is invited to attend a Thursday night club meeting at the arena lounge starting at 8 p.m. Ken Gauthier, the president of the Hurons, said that the meeting will see the election of a new executive and the issuing of .a financial statement for the past year. by Jo Another season opens for the Tennis Club in Penetanguishene. Memberships are now available from the Town Office or any of the executive members. This years executive is: President -- Jim Hill 549- 7798, Vice-President -- Ken Hamelin 549-2183, Secretary -- Doreen Zoschke 549-7453, Treasurer -- Betty Valentine 549-7453, Memberships Chairman -- Mary Bourgeois 549- 7471, Tournaments Chairman _ Ken Hamelin, Publicity Chairman -- Joanne Caragata -- 549-7431 ext. 202. town office and we'll be glad to help you out. Last Sunday June 15, Fred Desroches and Jim Hill played in a men's doubles tournament being hosted at Barrie by the York Simcoe Tennis League. The big event in Penetanguishene this year is the Masters and Non-Masters Tennis Tournament being' held during Old Home Week on July 1, and hosted by the P: TC) this) s+ a) time when those who. par- ticipate regularly can demonstrate their skills. Those who haven't played for a number of years or not quite so skilled as the others can get out and try Tennis memberships are on sale On the courts night when you eager beavers can come out and Dancing. on stage Comment décrire une piéce bien présentée sans se servir de clichés ou d'expressions _ banales? C'est le cas avec la présentation des éléves de 8iéme année de l'école St-Joseph de Penetanguishene. Leur adaptation comique du conte "La belle au bois dormant" est une oeuvre d'imagination dans tout aspect de la mise en scéne. _Composée par quatre etudiants, (Michel Desrochers, Victor Dupuis, Claudette Marcille et Claudette Belcourt) la piéce offre une dimension d'humour qui est typiquement '"'la notre": les tournures de phrases, les bouf- fonneries, les gesticulations comiques. Méme les costumes, le décor et la cr€ation des caractéres sont fan- tastiques: du bouffon aux orteils roulés jusqu'au sorcier noir avec la villaine toux. C'est depuis Noél que les jeunes s'appliquent 3 cette présentation. Leur institutrice d'arts dramatiques, Mme Jeannine Charlebois, nous explique qu'au début les @léves hésitaient de s'exprimer en francais, Something to keep in mind for someone with big plans for their family. Are the financial goals you've set realistic, or are they destined to be no more than future dis- appointments? How about the plans you have for your family's security? Their education? A respect- able retirement? These are goals that depend on sound financial planning. And for that reason, many people turn to a professional for advice. To someone who can develop a comprehensive plan that will work as well for you tomorrow as it does today. Here, we can help. A G1 -at-West Life agent will assess your present goals, and work with you to identify any objectives you may have over- looked. Then, everything's pulled into a practical package that will be your realistic financial plan for the future. We call the service Estate Security Planning... it's something good to keep in mind. Call your Great-West Life agent about it today. E.G. Mink Insurance Agency Ltd. The prince's royal parents look on Le beau au bois dormant mais leur progrés est remarquable. S'ils sont maintenant plus & l'aise dans leur langue maternelle, c'est parce qu'ils ont enfin la chance, encore plus, le désir de Vapprecier. Félicitations les amis, et continuez vos efforts, car tout le monde les apprécie. par Michelle Maurice as you BUY Home Gifts You'll be amazed at the scope and variety of gifts for the home we've assembled for your selection. Sensibly priced, too, in the tradition we have proudly upheld for many years. Drop in and browse. We'll welcome the opportunity to serve you. FOLEY'S Furniture & Appliances Hwy. 26 COLLINGWOOD ee | mS a) Caton of Midland ONTARIO PROCLAMATION TO THE CITIZENS OF MIDLAND The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Midland at a meeting held Monday, May 12th., 1975, resolved that June 15th. to 21st., 1975 shall be observed as "SENIOR CITIZENS' WEEK"' in the Town of Midland. This Senior Citizens' Week marks the fifth consecutive year the Province of Ontario has set aside a special week to focus attention on its elderly. This year the theme is "It's the time of our lives" to emphasize the capacity to enjoy life at any age. It is hoped, through this Proclamation, the help and cooperation to assist in bringing Ontario Senior Citizens' Week to-all Citizens, will be accomplished. HAROLD BOYD, Mayor Town of Midland WHO WILL BE Miss Midland Fall Fair terview, deportment. $1200 in prizes. Keefe 526-5102. A contest will be held to pick a Tiny and Tay Agricultural Society Queen for 1975. Contestants must be between 16 and 21 years of age and will be judged on the basis of personality, charm, in- short speech, and overall A trophy and prizes will be awarded. The winning con- testant will have a chance to enter the 1976 Fair Queen Contest at the Toronto C.N.E. and compete for a total of For further information and Entry Forms call: Mrs. W.L. Jones 526-7210; Mrs. Flo. Riesberry 526-6471; Mrs. N. appearance and '| --_SPECIAL OF THE MONTH 3-speed Electrohome Window Fan. Plastic fan blades 20" in diameter. 499-8243 $24.88 FINEST LIVE BAIT IN THE AREA Z Og ian Cy DOMINION HARDWARE THE HOME OF THE OUTDOORSMAN =; IT TAKES KNOWLEDGE >) TO TREAT THE SICK Despite great advances in medical knowledge, there are still some people who depend on old fashioned self-treatments. Some let persons with no drug or medical training advise them what medicines to take. When door-to-door peddlers or mail order opportunists presume to tell you what to take when you are sick -- be wise. In order to treat sickness a diagnosis of the cause is needed. No one but a physician has this knowledge. "A great many people entrust us with their Prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege anda duty. May we be your personal family phar- macy?" "Your Own Community Pharmacies" Open Daily To 6 p.m. Including Wednesday Friday To9p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY q WHITFIELD'S (Rexall) V PHARMACY R Elmvale 322-1011 ie! PH RAR Open Daily To 9 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday Toép.m. Closed Sunday IRETON'S IDA PHARMACY Penetang 549-2555 Test drive a specially priced Scout, Pickup or Travelall... You'll never believe ourprices..... We encourage you to check our prices against other dealer prices. Why? A better buy, because our overhead is lower, therefore our prices are lower, ... you will recieve a You should purchase and regain their old catch up on the practice You must see for yourself. We have over 100 used cars in stock your memberships now. image or just improve and instructions you've MewanOVethGadeaaticnennce Seeing is Believing. It's one of the last great their skills. If you're been needing. Lessons ALL CARS UNCERTIFIED FR ' deals available. Even interested in playing in will be ned on 7:30-9 RORRGHEV EUG ante, PORES : 5 ai with the rising inflation this fun tournament p.m. at the low cost of e , conv., Gauto., phe 2 Fe 2, AST CESTAENEENE LC Ca 3 the price of your contact the town office. $1.00 under the direction Great-West Life tee EO custom 3s penal GOOD CORAL Blea ee pee BUY SRL er TATE Ore 7 Z Og es r skilled c 5 ars ? ., 6 auto., COOGAN three, ho tse bind ote 5 . - Feaeaes che ae Te ct[E i REG a a are: aes i 1966 METEOR, Rideau, 8 auto., FKS-836.................. 7 hee S149) the Recreational Vehicles from » ors > as 2 spir b J s ' ' 2 remained the same as Week! contact the town office. sone LASS EA Pa ea seer eo athe Se ie see International and last year: juniors (grade 'Thursday nights is the See you at the courts! ROSE VALIANT, dn46auta, FZI-128.,,..,...,.6.6...5..2000, aBSS, be instantly eligible consisting o1 ie ergs wdcnts SF knee NT 1968 BEAUMONT, Super Sport, Bauto., FCR-057................ $399. towinabeautiful (2.78 a pes choo!) $6.00, 1972 DATSUN, 510 Datsun, 4 spd., FCO-993.................... $599. pana; eaphee.abe seniors ~-- $10.00, itnd STIR AM s5 patts con vis4.cyL | CZP-950 seer nee ae ene wy, $299. Complete leyijeanyad Elsen family - $15.00. oie or mily > A; AL 1970 PONTIACAS/ MV» Braitom Dy i243 eee ee enn $799. 3 , bags ee at ane Ps The Penctanguishene ) 1968 MERCURY, Montego, H/T, 8 auto., FEP-697.....;.......... $199. Camping Outfit tresses Tennis. Club is really on 1968 PLYMOUTH, Sp. Sub., S/W, 8 auto., FLF-332.............. $449. the move. We are now not 1969 PLYMOUTH, Fury Ill, Spec. Ed. H/T, 8 auto., FET-435........ $399. Participating dealers are only members of the 1967 OLDS, Delmont, 4 dr., 8 auto., HAW-381................... $399. waiting to serve you. Drop Gobrgian Bay League but 1968 CHEV, Belair, 2 dr., H/T, 8auto., DWP-179....... i ee ie in for a test drive soon. Prize abamonionibere of the IHSIOUDS 7 Delmantsiiei, StadtOmielG-272 ae ee $899. winner will be drawn Oitatie Lawn Tennis 1969 CHEV, Biscayne, S/W, 6 cyl., FBL-934..... Pot OR. ay Gee $399. June 26 Assoc. This will enable ieee Laer cu a ed B OEM ES Tole ey the club to participate PRaltane; OAULO: | ACR B59 tims) aisles a2) : Meceuctene ie. aur 18 COLOURS, YEAR ROUND PROTECTION, 1968 METEOR, Rid. 500, 8 auto., FEK 355.....-...... "gle saieaRet gg) J.W. HART MOTORS LTD. Merten Se eriidie aolivcnt 1968 PONTIAC, Parr. conv., 8 auto., FFB-824.................. $1,099. iets y Ian iantiiessam(irGuri\onl FREE ESTIMATES 1967 PLYMOUTH, Fury HM, 8 auto.. FEA51 ees $249. Hart Drive off Dunlop St. W. and Hwy 400 Ec aaa ECUEY eas Sean: Hee suiNee fe eae BARRIE Sales and Service7 28-3026 q Georgian ay Lavage CALL ~ . as fe 726-881 . ou're crested, fair! : ita Harrison Metal Work Ltd. | |Dalton Auto Sales & Remntals| |escrunc :ucr ones se oso ren 4 and -want to be more | Iv yc rae c = INTERNATIONAL CLT ae Bara ae MIDLAND | | 177 Bradford St., Barrie @ 728-8321 me ae any of the executive or Wednesday, June 18, 1975, Page 15 H

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