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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jun 1987, p. 16

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Airport first ie The biggest passenger aircraft to land at Huronia Air- port landed last Friday afternoon. The 40 passenger, four propellor Dash 7 flew to Huronia Airport from Institute plans pumpkin contest Women's Institute bran- ches in this area will be in- volved this fall in school pumpkin growing contests. Special seeds are available with directions, from branches which will donate them to schools wishing to participate. Cash prizes will be awarded to the best in the schools. A WI booth will be at the Elmvale Fall Fair October 8, 9, 10 where final judging will take place in the Jr. Fair Department. An at- tractive pumpkin product cookbook will be available for $3, recipes are from members' tried and true collections. The booth will] feature home-baked items, all using pumpkin as the base. Members are asked to donate baked items for the booth. The Area Convention will be held at Central United Church, 54 Ross Street, Barrie, October 14, 1987. Kempenfelt Branch will be the host. Each per- son is reminded to supply their own lunch at noon, a Detroit by way of Toronto, bringing guests to the 25th anniversary celebration of Weber Tool and Mold. roast-beef banquet will be served at 5:30 p.m., tickets are $8. The theme for the day is "Home is where the heart is'. Margaret Munro, the new provincial presi- dent, will be in attendance to speak and install the new Officers. A. Allery will take Federated News subscriptions and May Brown will be taking ACWW memberships at $10. Branches that have not made their donation to the FWIO Anniversary Scholarship fund are asked to do so now, as this fund has not reached its goal. Fees for FWIO are $1.40 for 1987 and $1.50 for 1988. A new supply of WI placemats are available at $1 per 100. The deadline for PRO supplies is August 31 and a cheque to FWIO must accompany each order. Harvest Festival days at the Earland Lee Home, Stoney Creek are October 1 and 2. The theme is "Grapes". A tire slasher who sliced 43 car and truck tires at one dealership in Midland is being sought by Crime Stoppers and town police. Back on the weekend of April 25 to 27, someone "senselessly slashed 43 car and truck tires at Courtesy . Chrysler on King Street,"' On stage The Huron Park School Senior and Junior ly at the Waterfall Showcase Theatre, On- Glee Clubs, directed by Helga Veall, pro- tario Place, in a concert of music entitl- udly displayed their musical skills recent- ed "Canadian Heritage." according to a press release from Crime Stop- pers of Simcoe County and the District of Muskoka. At this time, according to Crime Stoppers, police have no leads but "believe that those responsible have spoken to others about do- ing the damage." .. Tire-slasher sought A $1,000 reward is of- fered for information leading to an arrest in this case, or in any other case. Callers are never re- quired to reveal their iden- tity or to testify in court. The Crime Stoppers phone numbers are: 721-3333 (in Barrie) or toll- free at 1-800-461-TIPS. ve -™ GICs, RSPs, Visit Ste the Moun Poe anil range of financial and trust services: Savings and chequing accounts, Personal loans, mortgages, Financial and estate planning, Estate settlement and administration. A Mr. Mike Collins, Manager of the Sterling Trust Branch at Mountainview Mall. rling Trust at TVICW Limited time offers: ¢Contest-- Double your deposit. Mr. Collins has over 14 years of banking and trust expe- rience and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Midland Town Centre. "Come in and see us. We have some attractive bonuses to offer for your business?" We oe ____ Sterling Trust is a mature and respected financial institution, with 75 years in business and over one billion in assets. We are embarking on a rapid expansion programme to make our services available to more Ontario people. Sterling Trust puts great emphasis on the expertise and availability of its financial and trust advisers. STERLING TRUST a subsidiary of General Trust Business hours: Monday-Thursday: 9:00 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. -- 8:00 p.m. Phone: (705) 526-4288 2 HWY 93 | < = | > S B Pal ei - Z MAIN ENTRANCE S CANADIAN TIRE ZELLERS - K MART NEW STERLING TRUST BRANCH LOCATION Oo: ib © REAR SIDE Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Rak ebes Up to $5,000 grand pnize. 3 8 chances to win up to $500. ¢ 1/4,% extra interest on a GIC or GIC-RSP 1- to 5-year deposit on any new plan, new contnbution or transfer from another institution. ¢1/4,% discount on all fixed term personal loans. ¢"3 months on us" bonus draw for new mortgages and renewals. (Up to a maximum of $3,000) Save $85 -- no-fee mortgage transfers. These rates are available only at either Midland branch and cannot be added to other preferred rates. Offer begins May 19, 1987 and ends July 11, 1987. Sterling Trust reserves the right to withdraw these rates at any time without prior notice. BR, Mohs Mike Collins Page 16, Tuesday, June 23, 1987

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