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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 May 1976, p. 18

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New radar device in use in Orillia Speed gun, as the new radar system is called is almost four times as efficient in caltehing The Ontario Provincia: Police in Orillia are now using their latest weapon agains! speeding drivers --BINGO-- ELMVALE LEGION, EVERY THURSDAY ¢20 Games Specials *50. jackpot going every night. Entry Fee °1.00 Refreshments Speeders as the police may clock traditional system is speeders from any The new unil costs direction and from a abou! $3,000 and may be -- radius of about one mile installed in any car. The The big adventage of car need no! be stationary the unil is thal il can be for the system to work used al night where the and with the system old system couldn't said a BELLYDANCING for exercise and fun get in on the latest fun and in shape for the sun. SUMMER COURSE $3./ week. Start Tues. June 1. For imformation and registration call Shirel - 526-4568. "Dining G Entertainment LOOK HERE FOR * Highland Se Restaurant & Tavern "as A FAMILY RESTAURANT WITH A ~~ FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE AND MENU TO SUIT ALL come in and try George's Chinese Food - Complimentary chop sticks- Call and reserve now! Fully Licensed 526-9307 King St. and Hwy 12 Midland. Freda $s THE ULTIMATE IN FINE CUISINE LUNCH 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. Dinner -- by Reservation only. Gourmet food prepared for your individual taste 342 King Street, Midland 526-4851 VICTORIA HARBOUR __GEORGIAN BAY We are opening 'the Summer Season with our Fabulous every Sat., Sun. From 5P.M. - 8P.M. DANCING Fri, Sat.9 - 1AM. Victoria Harbour 534-7214 We Mpnpia t KB. laurant fully licensed and J aye SPECIALITIES Charcoal Broiled Steaks Seafood & Roasts Garlic Bread Business Men's Lunch 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Reservations-549-2120 104 Main St., Penetang Hours : 11 a.m. to 11 pm. @ Dine in a Relaxed Atmosphere For The Finest in LOOK HERE! The Windrifter Quiet, relaxed atmosphere overlooking Midland Harbour. Excellent Overnight Accommodations Weekend smorgasbord reservations advisable Fully licensed Banquet facilities Week-end parties accommodated Sandy Bay Hotel On Georgian Bay Midland Penetang 549-2245 a 5 A 0 5 O 00a a 0 5 0 ona 0 00 0 p = e D - 2 0 ; D e Where the people are friendly -- the at- mosphere relaxed and comtortable. Come in soonand have a good time. Fully Licensed Business men's luncheon 2 specials daily Country Folk Music * Featuring x John Taylor Hwy. 27 and Balm Beach Rd. MIDLAND 526-8483 TAKE-OUT SERVICE Licensed Under LL BO Lunches: Hot & Cold buffet- '2.% Dinner : Roast Beef Specialty- 5." Hours -- Mon -- Closed Tues - Sun TOWN Dock 12noon-10p.m. raxe our 926-6622 restaurant 526-9221 BEEF BURGERS FRENCH FRIES HOT DOGS -- FISH & CHIPS "Panorama Inn NEW IN THE BAVARIAN HOUSE ) FRI.& SAT. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. af . ) (DANCING- a In the Newly Decorated Downstairs Room Contemporary German Disco Music by Joe Taaks- Dieter Schimuly Enjoy Our Specialty of German Cuisine N with a Canadian Taste EAC ELLENT DINING FACILITIES AND A MAGATEICENT VIEW OVER AWKING THY Rig tat BAVARIAN HOUSE 3 MILES EAST OF SHRINE |... wus TIONS 534-3202 ON CON. 4 TAY See an OPP Orillia There are only eight of spokesman in these units in the province. The system is a recent invention and Orillia has been using it since the beginning of this month. Speed gun is being used on all major highways in the Orillia area Baseball by Bey Fitzgerald Monsignor Castex Boys' Baseball team started the season off with one win and no losses. Huron Park hosted Monsignor Castex in the Midland leagues and went down lo defea! by a score of 14-1 The scorers for Castex were Pal Brodeur, John Quilty, Pierre Belanger, Ernie Desroches and Billy Parent each with (wo points Randy Bulineau, Guy Geddes, Gordon Hatley and Henry Bader scored one point each TAKIN' CARE BUSINESS Disc Jockey Rick Lemieux Banquets, Wedding Parties Midland 526-6216 King Street, Midla nd oN by Kathy Oucharek Energy Probe discussion tonight The public is invited to attend a free talk with slides entitled "'The Solar Age -- Renewable Energy and Canada's Future", to be given by Mr. Richard Fine of Energy Probe. The Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre is spon- soring the talk tonight, from manure and other Wednesday, May 26 at sources. 7:30 p.m. Fine will be talking Energy Probe. is un- about such energy dertaking a, renewable alternatives as wind energy campaign, and the stop in Midland is just one of many for Richard Fine. Fine began working at Energy energy, tidal power, solar energy, heat from within the earth, and the use of methane gas given off Probe in Sep- tember 1975 after com- pleting his M.A. Sc. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Toronto. He is Energy Probe's renewable energy person and is the author of Energy Probe's Renewable Energy Handbook. More than 600 graduate Georgian convocation Saturday PEN THEATRE BROOKLEA - Motel & Dining Room Catering for Weddings, Banquets, Luncheons, Parties Meeting rooms available Highway 27 MIDLAND 526-9872 May 27, 28, 29 Thurs, Fri, Sat. DIXIE DYNAMITE at 7:30 Sun., Mon., Tues. 30, 31, Ist June NAUGHTY BOARDING HOUSE plus SEXUAL FANTASIES U.S.A. ADMITTANCE + 1 Penson 18 YEARS OF Ace Of OvER THE WINNING is just beginning * Stickers are available at participating service stations. Ask for one. * Cash and merchandise prizes. * Puta sticker on your window. Listen to KC RADIO 1400 for details. Page 18, Wednesday, May 26, 1976 Arts, Business, Technology and Health Science Divisions during two separate ceremonies to be held in the Barrie Campus Theatre. At 11:00 a.m., students of the Business and Technology More than 600 full-time day students from 35 programs are eligible to graduate this year from Georgian College during formal convocation ceremonies to be held in Barrie, Orillia and Owen Sound., Divisions will be On Saturday, May 29, honoured, as well as those diplomas and certificates graduating from the will be awarded students Dental Assistant. and representing the Applied Nursing Assistant NOW PLAYING... Madeline Marty Kahn Feldman Gene Wilder ecommended as DULT ENTERTAINMENT i A RICHARD A. ROTHI|JOUER PRODUCTION ise-- ODEON THEATRE NITELY 7-9:10 King St. Midland 526-5791 MIDLAND (© DRIVE-IN THEATRE South of Midland on Hwy. 27 526- 2411 SIBREY POITIER spies CeSsBY ooo enn oS eee, ¢ 00 ITap: eeeOSOee,, - p-RY 2nd Feature PAUL HewmAN "THE DROWNING eco NOW PLAYING ! programs. At 2:00 p.m., a second convocation will be held for Applied Arts graduates. The Applied Arts Division graduates will ' include students from the Design Arts, Fashion Promotion, Journalism, Resort and Hotel Operation, Law and; Security... Administration= and Mental Retardation; Counsellor Programs. +; The Business Division' graduates will be from ™ the Business Administration, General Business, General Secretarial, Legal Secretarial, Medical Secretarial and Secretarial Arts Programs. The Technology Division will graduate students from the Civil Technology, Electronic Technology, Mechanical Technology, Resources Technology, Civil Engineering Technician, Electrical Technician, Electronic _ Technician, Mechanical Drafting Technician and Survey Technician programs. Consumers On July 1, 1976, an amendment to the Food and Drug Regulation will force retailers to sell their ground beef under one of three names, instead of the nearly 30 used on the retail market at the moment. Ground meat is to be termed Regular if it contains 30 per cent fat or less, Medium if it con- tains 23 per cent or less and Lean if it contains 17 per cent or less. Bryce Mackasey, Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and Mare Lalonde, Minister of Health and Welfare made the announcement jointly and it is designed to make things simpler for consumers' and retailers. 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