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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Mar 1981, p. 8

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News and photo ideas? We'dlike to hear from you © Contact Community information 526-9333 9a.m.-5 p.m, Monday to Friday (Except Holidays) It was with a great deal of pleasure that I received notification that I was the successful candidate for the position of Administrator at Contact. After one week of work I realize that I have a lot to learn. But I look forward with an- ticipation to continuing the valued services of Contact. ti The wealth of information that is contained in the offices of Contact is quite impressive. So. as this position affords me the opportunity to learn and grow, so it will afford you the community to learn and grow with me through this column. I would like to congratulate Mary Gibson for having -performed her duties as Administrator so admirably for the past five years and to wish her success in her future Contact still has a need for rooms, apart- ments. and houses to rent, We are also receiving calls from students requiring ac- commodations for the months of May to September. ; Our move at the end of the month draws closer and for the next week or two we'll be involved in packing and moving but will be carrving on with business as usual. Our phones are manned from 9 a.m. til 5 p.m. Enioying Your Pre-schooler, Spring Session is starting April 22, 1981 at St. Marks Anglican Church. A fun time for pre-schoolers and narents (Mom or Dad), eight weekly sessions lasting one and a half hours each. This program accommodates up to 20 parents and their pre-schoolers. The cost is $5 and free babysitting is provided. For further This ts my first column: Contact Centre 526-9333 or Midland YMCA 526-7828. Something for everyone, resources on health. fitness and nutrition. Free admission at Sunnidale Community Centre, Barrie, on Thursday, April 2, 2 p.m. - 9 p:m. Nutritional advice, fitness experts, recreational programmes, films, displays, refreshments. For more information contact the Ontario Heart Foundation, Barrie 737-1020 or The County of Simcoe Recreation Department 726-9300, Ext. 255. This event is sponsored by the Community Advisory Committee - Ontario Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Health Promotion Project, in coniunction with The Skills for Lifestyle Change Course, Georgian College. The Salvation Army is now accepting ap- sville for Aug. 5 to Aug. 11. ' There are 50 vacancies available for eight- year-old to 13-year-old boys or girls. For more information and registration, please call 526- 2751. Watch Cable 12 Wednesday, March 25 at 6:30 p.m. or Thursday, March 26 at 10 a.m., for Contacts' Consumer Information program. This is the second program in a series of five. At the conclusion of these five programs there will be a call in held in order that any questions you may have as a con- sumer may be answered. Roller skating Wednesday, March 25 at the Civic Centre, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Contact is an information and referral centre. If you have any questions call us, if we don't have the answer we'll get it. Irene Quesnelle, endeavours. information and registration call Midland plications for their summer camp in Hunt- Administrator. Winners by Cindy Lockhart Card party winners GUARDIAN last Friday night were Wala diteg ley Ladies' High - Pauline DRUGS i Hagen. Ladies' Low - 2 Fran Leonard, Mens' Pollack led the group. cing classes are over as High - Della DesRoches, The next session is on thev held their last Mens' Low - Guye "Calving" on Tuesday, session Saturday. A Culver and Door Prize March 24 at 8 p.m. Special thanks to Mrs. EPESERVE THe PiRRia par epee PATENTED' : to Albertine Gauthier. Anvone interested Cyndv Daniels and to s Next card party is please come. Carrie Dove for an s Fridav. March 27 at 8 Bovs and girls are you excellent job well done. Vy p.m. interested in playing iu Mrs. Bill Armstrong . ball. If so registrationis [pm 1980, the 4,000 = and girls of Cambridge at the Center at 7 p.m. vyolunteer members of are spending a few days on Friday,\March 27. the uniformed St. John q 'with Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Don't forget your Ambulance Brigade in Truax parents, must come and Ontario provided over The veterinary course sign vou up. We need 500.000 hours of unpaid being held at the center, coaches, anyone in- public duty. They serve started out with a real terested please call Ken at all kinds of public good turnout. Dr. Denis Lockhart - 322-3172. gatherings and sports I Keves. and Dr. Lyle The children's dan- events. i I I I \ i ( es | c g | poor rtith ' n f mar past T ® A lpia oa Ae Sa your root A Toronto, Canada AR fA I AEG s REVLON CLAIROL CREST ' 'MILK PLUS 6" NICE 'NEASY TOOTHPASTE SHAMPOO HAIR COLORING Regular or Mint *1.99... *2.59 CLAIROL BODY ON TAP SHAMPOO ot LISTERMINT MOUTHWASH $ With Flouride a 500 mi { i { ry 100 ml! DRISTAN 15cc MIST OR VAPOUR *1.49 SCHICK ULTREX RAZOR BLADES $2.49 ... NEO CITRAN ADULT 10's *1.59 EFFERDENT DENTURE CLEANSER TABLETS 32'S Midland and Simcoe East ad mMRanft lm : an WiCLe€an 2 I AGREE SHAMPOO CLEARASIL NEW FREEDOM I SPECIAL CREAM MINIPADS PRICES EFFECTIVE 4 $2 09 , $1 49 $1 99 UNTIL APRIL 4, 1981 I F a MORE a 15g a 30's DUE 10 SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE ITEMS SHOWN MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS f c ARCADE GUARDIAN BAY PHARMACY WHITFIELD'S _- PHARMACY 88 Main St. DRUG STORE 286 King St.. MIDLAND _ PENETANGUISHENE 16 Queen St. W. ELMVALE 526-8011 549-2332 322-1011 : ; ® ke ( Page 8, Wednesday, March 25, 1981

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