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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jun 1980, p. 10

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* a 4 A we 4 ' " )8 Joh Knights say thanks | to four trustees by Doug Reed given service to their feel he is saying what person but we should be Members of the community(s). : they don't want to _ ready to tell our fellow Huronia Council of the Bernard Leclaire, hear." man of his Knights of Columbus _ past grand knight, in Leclaire went on to capabilities." kept an annual tradition alive Saturday night when they presented awards of merit, this time to four school board trustees. At an annual banquet and dance to mark the occasion Mary Jo Quilty and Lloyd LaPlume, trustees on the Simcoe County Roman Catholic School Board along with John McCullough and Alvin Gravelle, Simcoe County Board of Education trustees were praised for the manner in which they have introducing each of the award winners. at ceremonies held at the Wyebridge Community Centre, extolled the virtues of each recipient. He said it has been a few years since the Huronia Council of the Knights of Columbus (Penetanguishene) started "a program that we thought had merit. We would attempt to give some recognition to our fellow man who stands up in our com- munity - it may be by say, "That as Knights of Columbus we are asked many times to try to recognize in all men that fact that they have talents." He said, Knights of Columbus members should not only be '"'the first to. recognize this Leclaire observed, "'We should not be slow about such things. We must adopt the slogan 'do it now' since the time to do this is now when we are all here not when some of us have been put on the worn-out list."" SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS Para, informing people of their rights, of making others aware of choices they may have in order at the Little Shop . | 20% OFF ON ee ee COTTON BLOUSES ae may be just a *Souvenirs Many more items at % PRICE 'sharing of personal Little Shop with a Difference experiences to assist Huronia Mall Midland 526-4636 someone less fortunate than others. "Many times this person is criticized by his peers because they Alvin Gravelle SS cris Sx: Saunes! at Jasons Ltd. LADIES FOOTLETS LITTLE GIRLS PYJAMAS All nylon stretch, one size fits all, AND GOWNS NX beige shade only Sizes 2 to 6X HALF PRICE SPECIAL 28° $2 4A MEN'S DRESS TEXMADE PRINTS SOCKS TC885AX features automatic reverse for continuous play of your cassette. Fader control lets you adjust front and rear speaker levels. $299.95 88 92 96 100 fps 108 Mh: 8 10 9 so a -} @moronoia CH) Cassette Audio System TC883AX lets you pushbutton your AM/FM selections. Fader control adjusts sound level of front and rear speakers. $309.95 : DISH CLOTHS 115cm (45") width, 3 to 8 metre = wa All cotton, choice of colours 2 styles-cushion foot or ends, assorted prints TC881AX - Protect your tapes with automatic eject. fine ribbed nylon arn ef Tapes pop out at end and when you turn off the ignition. ours $229.95 @) MOTOROLA ny Motorola has the complete sound system for your car. TS Sounde=s eee CONCEPTS sms' Huronia Mall Hwy. 27 & Hugel Ave., Midland 526 6064 SPECIAL assorted plain shades SPECIAL 3a 88° ontY S93 pair aa | AT netre PLUS MANY MORE SIDEWALK SALE FEATURES UNTIL SAT., JUNE 28 Jasons Ltd. Aronia Mall Hwy 27 & Hugel Ave., Midland 526-4031 Page 10, Wednesday, June 25, 1980

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