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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Jun 1980, p. 2

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50 feet up Penetang volunteer firefighter, Clark Dumais, was at Burkevale and Corpus Christi élementary schools Wed- nesday morning to Penetanguishene students how the truck works. The nozzle at the tip of the 50-foot ladder can be operated from the back of the pumper by one man, or a firefighter can aim it from the top of the ladder. show the town's new aerial ladder pumper ..the Schreyers are coming 2. eContinued from Page 1 welcome address by the mayor, a ribbon-cutting to reopen the building, an address by the Governor General, an exchange of gifts, and a inside signing the Special guests Gil Robillard The gift of life Wednesday the target of 350 pints of blood at the Red Cross blood donor drive at the Midland Legion was missed by only five pints. Blood donor clinic co-chairman Pat Sherk said the next drive will be held Sept. 10. The clinic will be held at Penetanguishene Secondary School for the first time. Penetanguishene to go building of the town's on a boat cruise from guest book. The remainder of the Penetang Harbour in the afternoon will be spent evening. Legs at Sainte Marie Among Their Excellencies will spend Friday in the Barrie and Orillia areas before departing for accepted a personal Winnipeg from Muskoka invitation from Mayor Airport. of It has been 30 years the Hurons and the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. The Schreyers have Persons 18 years and over, and per- sons 17 with written consent from their parents, may give blood, if they satisfy all other conditions. Penetang's Bernie Kaczmarski gives a pint with the help of Deirdre Rooney, a clinic assistant from Toronto. idland Drive-in-Church begins its seventh year of ministry this Sunday 7 p.m. with special guests John and Jan Bersche from Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. Bersche have visited the Drive-in-Church before and many appreciated their lively singing and messages from the Word of God. The Drive-in- Church is sponsored by the Alliance Church and is held on Zeller's parking lot. Rev. Frost, Pastor of the church, says new and more adequate am- plifying equipment will be used this year. On June 29 singer Lloyd Knight of People's Church TV program will be the special guest of the Drive-iin. Page 2, Friday, June 13, 1980 Catalogue store to open by Adrienne Graham Gardner A Woolco catalogue store will open at the Huronia Mall in October of this year. The outlet on Highway 27 will be housed in an 8,400 square foot ad- dition to the south end of the existing mall and construction value is estimated at close to a quarter of a _ million dollars. According to a spokesman in _ the construction depart- ment at the Toronto offices of the Woolco company, construction will begin as soon as possible, with the opening date set for October of 1980. Layout of the store will include a showroom where customers can view and select mer- chandise from floor models and_ store catalogues. Most items since a Governor General paid a visit to _this area. Woodstock, Toronto and Kingston where catalogue outlets are included in established Woolworth stores and do not handle conflicting lines of merchandise. Application for a building permit for the will be carried in a large stockroom at the rear. Actual construction of the addition is being managed by the owners of the Huronia Mall, Bramalea Limited. The premises will then be leased by Woolco. two weeks ago by the architect, George Cristoff, of Toronto on behalf of the owners. According to Tiny's building inspector Larry Crawford, the intention of the builders is to award $240,000 in con- tracts for construction locally. The new Woolco New outlet was sub- catalogue store will Mitted to Tiny Township stock lines of ap- pliances, jewellery and household items, but no clothing -- similar to the operation of Consumer Distributing outlets. Woolco' catalogue stores is an independent subsidiary of the F. W. Woolworth Co. Ltd., as are Woolworth's and for active DADS Woolco. When contacted yesterday "Dick" Thompson, manager of the downtown Woolworth store in| Midland acknowledged that "'rumours of a couple of possible sites have been circulating, but they (the head of- fice) haven't confided in me yet." Mr. Thompson catalogue store will not represent direct com- petition for this store and cited examples in Granada gnn d, Ont. Hwy. 27 & Balm Beach Road Roast Prime Rib of Beef €l Toro _ Lounge Fri, Sat. & Sun. - SPECIAL ACTION WEAR Sportswear ©Formalwear eCasualwear and all the accessories ESPECIALLY FOR DAD JUNE 15 WALLY'S MEN'S SHOP CHARGEX 87 Main St., Penetang 549-7682 6S Wally's Men's Shop 526-2797 3 attractive styles to choose from. Sizes 7-12 SPECIAL PRICE Limited time o ; 1 7 é UG Ganew Surpass 287 King St. Midland 526-2051 --)

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