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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Jun 1986, p. 9

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Prime-Time Nursery Grads ee ea5 And one for you... big time gs ready for This young tyke received his first diploma last week at Centennial Arena saw more than 30 pre-schoolers Prime-Time Nursery graduation. A packed room at the graduate from pre-kindergarten. The show goes on Congratulations This graduate of Prime Time Nurser kindergarten school wishes him Iv-k in School gratefully accepts the diploma th c the future and hands him his fir.t-ever he has worked hard all year for. Anea'ly- diploma. childhood educator from the »re- Birthday Party at HDH After three long months of planning, Huronia District Hospital's Special Projects Committee kicked from his practice, to go in- to the political field. He is Tiny Township's Deputy-Reeve. helped the current staff celebrate the hospital's bir- thday. It appeared that all in attendance had a good The death of the legen- dary Benny Goodman, will not stop his admirers from tributing him on Thursday. What wes earlier titled '77th Tribute to Benny Goodman' has recently been renamed 'Tribute to the late Benny Goodman'. The July 26 tribute featuring vibes master, Peter Appleyard, and the B.G. Alumni, has not been cancelled or rescheduled say promoters of the concert. The B.G. alumni band in- cludes Billy Butterfield on trumpet, Urbie Green on trombone, Hank Jones on piano, Don Lamond on drums, Abe West on clarinet, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar and Slam Stewart on bass. The concert will be held at the Orillia Opera House on Thursday June 26 at 8 p-m. Tickets are $15 in ad- vance or $18 at the door and are available at the Orillia Opera House box of- fice and participating pharmacies. : Could YOU stop to save a child's life? Check your brakes... Watch your speed... Greenhouses *% Hwy. #27, 4 miles south of Elmvale 322-2389 We have our own beautiful HOTHOUSE TOMATOES and a complete line of FRESH SALAD GREENS PLANTS, HANGING BASKETS, | SHRUBS, TREES AND BOX PLANTS CEDAR LAWN FURNITURE off the facilities 10th birth- day celebrations Wednes- day morning. According to Arlene Stark, Chairman of the Committee, the final format wasn't finalized un- til a month ago. "Our main worry was the weather," according to Stark, refer- ing to our stormy weather at the beginning of the week. The committee is made up of 27 staff members from all areas of the Midland Hospital. Celebrations took place outside the hospital's cafeteria. Included in the festivities was raising the hospital's anniversary flag, releasing 10 birthday balloons and a staff family picnic. Of course, no pic- nic would be complete without entertainment. Providing the children's fun was Clara the Clown. Clara made animals from balloons for the attending children. While the adults enjoyed music provided by Dr. Larry "Teddy Bear' Melynk and Guy Johnstone. The duo, dress- ed for the occassion, pro- vided listeners with an ar- ray of music to please everyone. A special presentation to retiring Dr. Peter Brasher also Feded during the festivities. Brasher retired Staff from 10 years ago, time. AND STAY ALERT! The "'I want to be a tourist too" contest ends July 4th and we will be drawing from all entries received. Two lucky depositors at our Midland branches will win a trip for two to Switzerland for one week. It's your chance to be a tourist too from both branches of the Midland Municipal Savings and Loan. How do you enter? Just come into either of the Midland branches of the Municipal Savings and Loan and open an account with a two hundred dollar balance and for every hundred dollars you deposit you'll receive another entry. Someone from Midland is going to Switzerland and it could be You Win cash Instantly! Not only can you win a trip to Switzerland, you can win up to $10,000 cash instantly. Every entry you receive has an instant scratch 'n' win section where you can win $1., $10., $100., $1,000., or $10,000 instantly. There 'are thousands of cash prizes remaining to be won, so come on in and enter the contest now. Remember somebody from Midland is going to win, one person from our downtown branch and one person from our Midland branch will each win a trip. There's only a little time left so get your entries in'now, and you could be on your way to Europe. 3.26 the municipal me Savings & loan corporation 248 King St. and Mountainview Mall, Midland, Ont. / Tuesday, June 24, 1986, Page 9

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