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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 13

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he Areal joint effort Town of Penetanguishene made a real joint effort last Friday when representatives of the town, local business and the fire department presented cheques to the Midland Javcees "Save a Life' campaign. The Penetanguishene organizations donated the money to assist the Javcees in reaching their $15,000 goal. ve Lon oe eae Representing the three Penetanguishene groups in this presentation to Midland firefighter Douglas Hudson, right, are from left, councillor Bob Klug, representing local merchants, Deputy-reeve Francis St. Amant, representing the town and Deputy Fire Chief, Laval Dubeau, standing for PFD. Sharing for a common cause Pulling this cheque out of a hat isn't magic, but it may help work some magic. Charlie Hounsome, left, representing the Midland Jaycees, received the donation from the Penetanguishene Fire Department on Friday. The money will assist the Classified Ads get results THE WORLD IS YOURS.../F YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Welcome Wagon hostess is the right person to help you find a place in your new community. Call 526-8574 Jaycees in their efforts to obtain $15.000 for the purchase of extrication equipment for the Midland Fire Department. Representing the Penetanguishene 'Fire Department are firefighter, Lary Merkley, centre, and Deputy Fire Chief Laval Dubeau. Re-elect as Mayor MORELAND A. LYNN For a platform for Midland's future For cars or information, phone 526-8462 or 526-7772 PGH Births: It was a busy week at Penetanguishene General Hospital, with a number of new arrivals being delivered to happv parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamelin, of 70 Poyntz St., Penetanguishene were the recipients of a 5 Ib., 11 oz. baby girl, Oct. 30, 1980. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ladouceur of 23 Nor- thland Drive, Midland also celebrated the arrival of a baby girl. The infant was born Oct. 31, and tipped the scale at 6 lbs., 8 ozs. A 7 lb. 4 oz. boy was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dupuis of 64 Fox Saag Bs Penetanguishene. The baby arrived Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cole of R.R. 3, Penetanguishene, also celebrated the arrival of ason on Nov. 2, the child weighing in at 9 lbs., 15 ozs. And a bouncing baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Tim Moreau of Sawlog Bay, Penetanguishene, on Nov. 2, the baby weighed 7 lbs., 1 0z FOR ALDERMAN WARD 1 ELECT eResident of Midland 31 years © Member of Parks board one year eFour years Public Utilities Commission - Commissioner & Water Advisory Committee eF or sincerety in municipal government, vote AL HENNIN Nov. 10th . Vf HRISTVAS SHOPPERS BONUS DRAW 50- $10, 000 **Nlo cay prizes. , $,#900,000 Basedon million tickets issued. Le Te sil oa Spe ? 5; a 2 hipsiasy panne al pe m | Wintario has a , Wis ee B |f your Bonus Draw bulging sackful of pre- 2 6 OO yous aii peg ee ae number Ret peg a holiday prizes in the ASE iy @ exactly to any of the 60 Christmas per Bonus 7 a Pita costal a - Bonus et eee SP you Draw. With over $5,000,000 epithe could bea ora in tax-free prizes, including wee" asap $100,000 Santa! ih The regular, six-digit ticket bi, number gives you a chance to win one of 6-$100,000 or 24-$25,000 number gives you a chance to win one of Grand Prizes plus 331,914 other prizes. 10-$100,000 or 50-$10,000 Bonus Prizes. That's $3,618,000 worth of tax-free prizes! NOV.IS ceryournickernow $1.00 FHH8027B $1,500,000 in Bonus Prizes, it's your "@#"* ausgeninir chance to really play Santa this year! "ggg" eo The seven-digit Bonus Draw ticket * Veg a Wednesday, November 5, 1980, Page 13

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