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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Jun 1976, p. 15

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on Saturday night will be one week trip for two t television, and smaller for the holder of each h the winner of this brand new 1976 Pontiac Firebird. Other prizes include a o Nassau and a colour prizes will be awarded undredth ticket drawn. Three music ensembles will be providing the y o Saturday's prize The holder of the last ticket drawn at the Midland Y's Men's annual Sweepstakes dance entertainment for the evening. The Dixieland All-Stars will be holding forth in the main hall at the Civic Centre while the rock group Jet Stars and Larry and the Trifocals will be entertaining in upstairs lounges. Tickets for this event are available at the Midland YMCA or from any Y's man. The draw begins at 7:00 p.m. Ne \ nw: Ary ja Patel il ( ~ Staff photo Two teams tied Twilight golf underway Two teams are tied for the lead in the Huronia Twilight Golf League, as of last Thursday. O and § and Divot Devils lead the league with 14 points each. Kinsmen, Bogies and Penmen are close behind with 13, 12 and 11.5 points respectively. Further down the list are Harbour Legion and RCA with 9 points each. Tutors with 8.5, Cop Shop with 8, Independents with 6.5, and Lembo with 6. Bringing up the rear are 8-Enders with 5 points, Bankers with 4 and Ogilvy with 3.5. With a possible 6 points per game to be awarded, virtually all the teams are within striking distance of the leaders. This is the league's first season of operation, and all 14 teams have en- thusiastic golfers turning out regularly. The top individual scorer in the league is Russ Howard with a low score of 33. Judy Elliott of the Harbour Legion has shot games of 19 and 13 below average, and Dan Gilbert of Cop Shop has scored a 14 below average game. Mike Beauchamp of the Independents and Horticultural Society gives Midland a floral facelift Many of Midland's public areas have had a floral .facelift thanks to the members of the Midland Horticultural Society. Last weekend, a dozen junior and senior members toted peat moss, top soil, ver- miculite and fertilizer to several spots. Geraniums, salvia, Graduate Douglas J. Condren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Condren of Lucy Street, Penetanguishene, _gra- duated from Brock University in St. Catharines with a Bachelor of Physical Education. Doug is a member of the first Brock graduating class in the Physical Education Faculty, which originated three years ago. ii 0: 5 Year uaranteed Investment Certificate Rates Sutject Te Change STERLING. % B. Del Reed 309 King St. Midland L4R 4P4 / 526-3768 A member uf Canada Deposit petunias and marigolds transformed them into beauty spots. The town dock area has been replanted, after many years of neglect. In addition, eight planters chave been placed on Dominion Avenue and 16 new planters have been placed at the town's four main intersections. The old hanging planters which used to decorate King Street are slated to be hung at the dock. The post Office and PUC buildings were also groomed TENNIS RACQUETS RESTRUNG 24 HOUR SERVICE GARNER'S SPORTS 294 KING MIDLAND 526-6082 Flower beds at the Post Office and the PUC building were also planted this weekend. The Bayshore lookout area will soon be graced with three picnic tables, and a flower bed. So, while the weekend rain may have unsettled some local residents, it was a boon for the hard working horticulturalists. "The rain, we're glad to Say, has settled everything in very nicely,' said president Madelaine Hobson. DR.JAMES YOUNG Wishes to announce the opening of his General Practice in Elmvale Consultation by appointment-- 322-2600 set out in the act. solicited. Insurance Corporation Notice to Property Owners Destroy Weeds Notice is hereby given to all possession of land in accordance with the weed control act 1972 sec. 4, 14, and 20. That unless noxious weeds growing on their lands in the municipality of the Township of Flos destroyed by date of June 20, 1976 and throughout the season. The municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed charging the costs against the land in taxes as The Co-operation of all citizens is earnestly persons in are Weed Inspector Municipality of Flos. Joe Lalonde of the Tutors have both recorded 13 under average games and Gordon Byrnes and Wayne Coroski, both Penmen, have shot 10 and 11 under respectively. Games are played Thursday nights and extras are needed to take the places of vacationing regulars. Anyone wishing to act as a spare can join the league by calling Brooklea Golf and Country Club at 526-9872. ighvE 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 Ming . - Soll Rosh wy _ of on ~ Y . ie . > a \ u "4 », rN ee x oY « ' PAM a : ry = = ae V4 i erst Baseball champs As winners ofthe Midland Baseball circuit, the boys team from Monsignor Castex deserve recognition. The boys won all four of the games they played, defeating Regent in the final. From left to right, in the front, they are Pierre Belanger, Rodney St. Amant, Ernie Desroches, Guy Geddes and Bill Parent. Standing behind are coach Jim McGregor, Randy Butineau, Pat Brodeur, Gordon Hatley, Pat Brodeur, Gordon Hatley, Henry Bader, John Quilty and Gerry Crowley. Staff photo Ready-Mix © fe) =) 2) my @ + @O Call "Sam'" tMidland-526-7961 1 Ole RuizZa Barrie - 728-2460! HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU NEED? $2,000 to $25,000 _ Pay off all your debts in one clean sweep and have only one small monthly payment. I'LLLEND YOU MONEY TO... @ Pay off a mortgage Combine 2 or more mortgages into 1 Pay taxes and insurance Consolidate overdue bills Improve property Pay off a loan company or bank Purchase car, boat or cottage e Or for any worthwhile purpose CALL ME PERSONALLY DUANE PATFIELD 424-3615 or call collect 726-7131 Great Northern Credit Corp. Box 143, Collingwood, Ontario 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. 1 ee Bi L Web ; ' r | ie ae The Midland Y's Men's ; Club is once again run- } 2 ning a summer camp : program for children 6 to , 15 years of age. There will be three ' different programs, one a for children aged 6 to 8, Y summer camp enthusiastic, young leaders and will include such activities as games, crafts, nature lore, hiking, boating and canoeing. Applications are still being taken and more te one for 9 to 1l-year-olds information can be ob- and one for 12 to 15-year- tained by dropping in to bel olds. The camps will be the YMCA or by phoning = run by a trained staff of 526-7828. = ~ cm = -- San 7 > Pe ee " / -- >» y, <a 'uitee 4 ie aX, vay, Lt \ AY P \ H.S. ST. AMANT 3a ROBERT ST. W. Return transportation Admission t PMCL TOURS 1976 Montreal Olympic Games ) -- One Day Bus Tours -- * July 18, 23, 24, 25,30 * Simcoe County approx. 10:00 p.m. Montreal 7:00 a.m. One full day at the Olympics Montreal 11:59 p.m. rm a \. r~ ( [> Fl ---- st Simcoe County approx 8:00 a.m. °46.00 per person via P.M.C.L. Coact Games with ticket Olyme Expo Baseball game+2 & SONS Departs : LTD. Arrives Plumbing Heating Departs DOMESTIC A $ INDUSTRIAL Arrives : SHEET METAL WORK Cc : Specializing in: ost . SUMMER Includes COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed Touches PENETANG 549-7227 Hurry ! Tickets still available for : gymnastics, basketball, waterpolo, volleyball, track & field. Ontario Blue Cross WELCOMES EIIPLOYEES OF Mildred Patterson Realty Limited Real Estate Broker (Tottenham) DENTAL These employees and their families have good reason to smile . . . they have the best preventive dental plan available today. Everybody agrees good teeth are one of the most importarit factors in good health. The Blue Cross Dental Plan 7 was designed to provide basic dental treatment to group sub- scribers including such services as examina- tions, fillings and x-rays, through extractions and anaesthesia. PLAN7 'As your Ontario Blue Cross representative | am pleased to ' add my personal welcome, and - look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the protection of a variety of Blue Cross Plans: Graeme K. Hingston 665 King Street East, Suite 203, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 2M4. (519) 578-4700 ONTARIO BLUE CROS A DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Wednesday, June 16, 1976, Page 15 ill i

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