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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 May 1986, p. 2

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yor' > Specials of the week 'Mon-Sat May 5 - 10 Photo inishing Special $ 4 00 off 12 exposures $900 off 24 exposures $3ee off 36 exposures The people behind Portarama TIED sae ar ll EET $4 59 oitdisc The 1986 Portarama committee is shown at work, in the Sitting from left are Barb Wilson, Donna Jackson, Pat Dave Strachan (treasurer). Standing from left are Diana Port Men council chamber, last Thursday, prepar- Armstrong, Frank Kelly, Rita Miller, Eleanor Lattimore Crawford, Richard Crawford, Cheryl Kelly and Vic Kel- i ing for the Victoria day weekend big event in the village. chairman), Cass Duncan t aK : ly. y g g ( ) an (secretary), Ken St. Amant, y Paba - Tan Tanning oil, Canada Malting accepts better offer [Utter piel ag ) RTHE SPF 2-8 ' Canada Malting Company any company interest in grain moving to the east prefer to sell the elevator, 'ec 9 Reg. $6.16 i of Toronto lost interest in building a plant adjacent to coast be dropped. although it claims it is a McN EW Special ; buying a grain elevator in the elevator would be an im- If the subsidy is dropped, money maker, because the § Midland because it got a portant development for the grain elevators without pro- company is not in the grain mele) K 33 eel 1 better offer, Midland town, Parry says. cessing plants are more like- elevator running business. a i Economic Development The federal government ly to close than elevators Tiffin No. 2 is the only grain at 5 Commissioner Matthew cost cutting task force lead with plants, Parry says. Tif- elevator owned by Cana- ' Parry says. by Deputy Prime Minister, fin No. 2 does not have a_ dian National Railways. McDonald's Coppertone Canadian National Erik Neilsen, has suggested plant. Canadian National Tiffin No. 2 has been of- fe -&. Lotion or Railways and Canadian _ that the federal subsidy on Railways says it would fered for sale previously, : oil Pacific Ltd. made Canada 5 = also without a_ sale 110ml Malting "a better deal to |. - d resulting. stay in Toronto'. Parry eg | O nN | ®) es a Nn SPF 2, 40r6 doesn't know the details: he re U mn i n Reg. $5.25 | speculated that Canada D | | } t g H Malting might have been of- ru S Special fered a special rail rate. Penetanguishene's Royal = Between 40 and 50 peo- s4 49 _ Last month Canadian Na- Canadian Legion Branch 68 ple are expected to take = tional Rullwaye offered for js busy these days arrang- part in the canvassing in the sale its Tiffin No. 2 grain ng their annual blitz for the Town of Penetang on May N EW elevator, located in east Jocal chapter of the Salva- 12. B in de : Midland. Last week Cana- tion Army. Members and anyone in- a 4 i dian National Railways According to Public Rela- terested in supporting the Soleil ; public relations co- tions Officer Bill Stevens, local Salvation Army can Bikini & Leg ' orcinator Mike Matthews every year at this time, get inon the blitz by contac- Hair Remover Kit' said that no bids were branch members go door-to- ting the Legion (549-7971). R $8 OF received, only two expres- dgor to help collect dona- Stevens said helpers are eg. ; 5 sions of interest. tions for the area organiza- needed for the event. Special The sale of Tiffin No. 2 to tion, S7 .49 Noxzema | Tan & Guard (Suntan lotion with insect repellent) 110 ml Reg. $4.83 Special 54.09 To Mom,with love, for always. Day in, and day out -- we try to make shopping at oS RE RI oon Mothers Day is We can deliver your our store both pleasurable and profitable for you. Sunday, May 117. affection across the city. And, when special occasions such as Mother's The Lady Flora Bouquet! Dr i Or wire it anywhere across Day came along, we like to feature little 'extras' Your one stop A Collectible dal Ng pleas the United for you, as well. for shopping surrounded by spring cm Ah ; This year, during the week preceding Mother's QUALITY, SERVICE flowers. A loving way to "J INNS 3 Teleflora' Day, all sales slips for gift purchases for Mother & DEDICATION touch Mom's heart. eM WZ will be entered in our Special Draw at 5 p.m. Sat. > re 40 WA May 10th, '86 -- 3 of these sales slips will be wy/ Noe! ; drawn. Each will entitle the customer to a full re- RY ~~ \ Ww ] WA fund for the purchase price paid. (Winners will be oN Labs announced in next week's paper.) oy Pi AN we oF Ax ; naeN Ke yy Eee fk oe Ne * P.S. Some Mothers may wish ei : YEX Aa poe Spring sitosesWiusuioctiness 103, JOR Y'S LDA. 4 i aS ey OE S55 will be eligible for entry in our draw. PHARMACY WAS pila PAR CUMMING-NICHOLSON |/526-2781 Citi 3 Hower Shop 239 King St. »* 526-5861 264 King St., Where meticulous Service is traditional Midland Store Hours: 9-5:30 daily, Fri. to 6 321 King St., Midland Flowerphone 526-7844 * Page 2, Tuesday, May 6, 1986

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