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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 May 1986, p. 12

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Assembly line Grade 9 and 10 geography students at Le Caron spent last Friday afternoon making the last minute prepara- tions for their trip to Newfoundland. The 32 students have spent the last few weeks collecting pamphlets and information about the local area to share with the No sale Careers day The Tiffin grain elevator at the mouth of the Wye River in Midland will be the property of Canadian National Railways for at least a lit- Women discuss careers Careers traditionally held by men but now more fre- quently held by women will be discussed by some of those women this morning, for the benefit of Midland Secondary School students. A group of professional women, including a doctor and a mortician, will spend an hour talking about their jobs with the students. Two things learned by Patsy Marchant The second meeting of the Ebenezer II Quest for Suc- cess project was held in Lin- da Marchant's home on April 29 with 11 members in attendance. Two of the things we _ learned were how to write a resume, and a covering let- ter. We chose the name Ebenezer [I Job Seekers for our club. Next meeting is on May 6. Page 12, Tuesday, May 6, 1986 . students they will be visiting while in Canada's east coast this week. The group here are putting together packages that are just jammed with interesting tidbits about Huronia. The voyagers left Sunday morning at 4:30 a.m. and are to return this weekend. bids were made. Legion Pipes and Drums returning For the fourth year in a Dock, and then to the Legion The parade is scheduled to Hall by way of Bay Street. begin at 1:30 p.m. Wine and cheese and Ivan row, the Ontario Legion Massed Pipes and Drums will hold a parade in Midland. The massed bands, among which will be the Midland Legion Pipes and Drums, will march from Centennial Arena along King Street to the Town At the Friends of Sainte- Marie May meeting, May 23, a wind and cheese reception will be held from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in honour of the Ivan Koscis Art Ex- hibit, on display in Sainte Marie among the Hurons. At 8 p.m. Koscis will speak to the Friends about his work. The public is welcome Centre D'Activites Francaises Board member, Anne Desroches is seen here presenting Bernard Cousineau with a che- que for $1,000, shortly after his ticket was pulled Friday afternoon in the May draw to attend. rll being held by the Centre. Cousineau, an employee at Ecole Secondaire Le Caron rushed down to the Centre to pick up his money when he was notified of his win. The next draw for $1,000 will be June 6. Hjahland = SALUTES MOTHERS OF THE WORLD tle longer. Canadian National Railways would like to sell its only grain elevator, but when the elevator was advertised for sale last month, no witha MOTHER'S DAY SPECTACULAR BRUNCH ON SUNDAY MAY 11, 1986 7 cf i y? IN OUR 4 9% Sire B) Oy G . FEATURING Continuous Entertainment is "A TOUCH OF CLASS" CALYSO STEEL BAND 1s "LINDA MARTIN" Recording Artist Served from 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Adults $9.95 Children $5.95 (under 12 years) PLUS A Prime Rib Buffet served in our GARDEN CAFE from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Adults $14.95 Children $7.95 (under 12 years) FORRESERVATIONSCALL = 526-9307 @.

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