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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Aug 1981, p. 7

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soya Student Employment team comes out on top Well, the big question has now been answered. The Student Employment Centre baseball team are the OT RT ERD - eine = were: better half when it comes to play with Midland's media team. The Student Employment Centre 7 PRPS TT team won their deciding game in a series of three games Wednesday night at Tiffin Park in Midland by a score of 24- Midland supports a VW plant Midland council this week by ~ resolution plans to call on the federal government to support location of a Volkswagen plant in the Barrie area. cE: Slide show shown . to trustees Trustees of the Simcoe County Board of Education watched a slide show assembled by an area Right to Life group at its Wednesday meeting. The group is seeking permission to show the slide show in county schools. The general program committee of the board will consider the ap- plication and make a recommendation to the board. A 'royal' visit set for Sept. 30 Town of Midland is to make arrangements for a, catered boat cruise aboard Miss Midland on Sept. 30 in connection with next month's International Plowing Match which is to be held just south of Barrie -- in Simcoe County. _ The event will see the Queens of the Furrow . and_ representatives from the Plowman's Association hosted by the town. Local law-makers, our MP and MPP along with political figures from Penetanguishene and other guests (along with the press) are to be invited to this special event. It is expected the bill for the Sept. 30 cruise- banquet will be about $800, councillors were informed this week when they met for a regular monthly meeting. Graduate: Erich E. Deininger has recently graduated from Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology with "High Honours" in Engineering Techno- logy, Building Environmental ' Syst- ems. Pn Fi _ Mr. Deininger is presently employed at the Mental Health Centre - Penetanguis- hene as-Chief-Engineer. . The motion to morally support Barrie's bid for the factory came at the conclusion of this week's regular monthly council meeting at town hall. = -- 23 after having been down about six runs. The media team did, however, play the final three innings with only five players while the Student Employment Centre had a full compliment of players. The media team won the first game in the > TREE . ---- ri wage on S a7 TE ERS series 37-13 but were trounced at the next outing 38-20. . Although -the series between those two teams is over, an all- star team has been compiled from the two squads to play a benefit game against a team representing the town of Midland. SB 5 Si rea ncaa RD gee All proceeds will go to St. John Ambulance to help pay for a replacement vehicle, something which is badly needed by the lifesavers. The game will be held in the main diamond in Midland next to Midland Centennial Arena, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. with a coin collection being taken up during the game. A benefit game for the same cause was also planned earlier but had to be cancelled when the proposed opponents, CKVR_ No-Stars, notified the media team they could not make it due to a change in their production schedule. 1 Of oS Ge) BUY wSAVESALE THE MORE YOU BUY, THE MORE YOUSAVE from August 13 to 22 only Kiko) 4a * .2 8 % © 2 @ ie | K2arestey KorsxKs 9) aN S Priced at * 10% OFF Purchases from $5. to $25. 25 % OFF Purchases from $26. to $100. 3 3 % OFF Purchases from $101. to $200. O % OFF Purchases over $200 Total amount of sale tallied by Department Except Floor Coverings and Gowns from Bridal Salon SAVE 25% OFF SALE PRICE ON FURS eyo FINAL BASEMENT CLEARANCE All Ladies & Children's Clothing piu» $ 1 QO @ andunder INTHE BASEMENT ONLY =o, OR CASH SALES - 295 KingStreet 526-2271 | RSsES Friday, August 14, 1981, Page 7 = a Oa 6 a, See Penal hth dade

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