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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Jul 1986, p. 8

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Thanks for the balloon Joshua Pauze, 16 months, was one of a number of satisfied Midland Sidewalk Sale visitors who stopped at the North Simcoe Waste Management Association Provincial president to visit Victoria Harbour legion The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 523, Sunset Post, Victoria Har- bour, will be host this weekend to Comrade Bill Smith, Provincial Presi- dent in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the branch. "Meet the Provincial President Night" kicks off the weekend's festivities at 8 p.m. Friday. A light lunch will be served. Comrade Smith will of- ficially open the new sundeck at 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The parade will march off at 1:15 p.m. under the guidance of Parade Marshall Com. Jim Thorne, District E. A lunch will be served after the parade. Outdoor bingo is plann- ed for 2 p.m. and lasts un- til 5 p.m. The Anniversary dinner is slated for 7 p.m. following cocktail hour which begins at 6 p.m. A dance will follow the dinner. Special guests of honour will be Comrade Rae McFadden, District Com- mander '"E", Comrade Howard Ellis, Immediate Past District Commander, Comrade Bernie Leveque, recycling program table. The message on the balloon is, We Recycle. Deputy District Com- mander "E"' North, Com- rade Bruce Heise, Deputy District Commander '"'E"' South, Comrade Ed Lynn, Zone Commander "'E" 4, and Comrade Bill Schull, Deputy Zone Commander ty Day A limited number of din- ner and dance tickets are available for $6 per person. Contact Bernie Leveque for Greenhouses Hwy. #27, 4 miles south of Elmvale 322-2389 HOTHOUSE TOMATOES We have a good selection of indoor tropical plants, in- door and outdoor hanging baskets, shrubs and trees. CEDAR LAWN FURNITURE Open 9 a.m. -'til dusk 7 more' information 534-3673. at Preaching to the converted Anne Desroches, manager of this area's recycling program, hands a button across Lionel Dion to Claude Buck, the first chairman of the recycling committee. hate. Estaadioct Met heheceultih, cha hadeasth--cusachmeailahescs eh onachaahcsteiaaan i . race} " ENGR err: A Hh 77 Miss ee b New look at arena The folks at the Midland Centennial Arena are enjoying the benefits of a new- ly completed landscape design in front of the Arena. The landscaping, designed by Brian MacKell, and constructed by Native Woods Landscaping of Midland, will add safety and beauty to the exterior of the building. The cost of the shrubbery that highlights the landscaping was made Dion is the chairman of the North Sim- coe Waste Management Association. The 'recycling table was set up during the Midland Sidewalk Sale. ¥ i Cire possible by donations from the Midland Minor Hockey Association, Midland Figure Skating Club, the Oldtimers League and Under 45 League. Here, Parks and Arena Superintendant Jim McLearan and Steve Woods of Native Woods Landscaping inspect one of the trees that accompany the fresh new look of the Arena exterior. tastefully decorated, furnished and ready for occupancy, rates start... for as little as $27.50 per day Facilities include: e Resident physician ¢ Nurse on duty 24 hours ¢ Tuck Shop e Outdoor recreation facilities e Whirlpool Alternative to menu Private bath Your own front door key Guest laundry room Beautiful lounges Resident kitchenette To view by appointment only...call BLUE MOUNTAIN MANOR 236 Weir Street, Stayner, Ont. 428-3240 Helen Rawlings - Assistant General Manager MANOR L/:

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