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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Jun 1988, p. 19

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Film museum looks here for home The Canadian Museum of Cinematography accepts all 'junker'"' equipment as well as working machines. Spare parts are always needed. Real to Reel at Huronia Museum through the next two months is a selection fromthe Museum Cinematography, an exten- Home movies aren't new Robert Gutteridge shows an ancestor of today's home movie projector, a 35 millimetre German Ica Monopol, Canadian sive private collection Gutteridge's goal is a per- teridge of Thornton. lection. He is looking in tensive collection, some of which makes up the Real to Reel display in Huronia Museum. made about 1920. The Ica Monopol is a part of his ex- Contact programs carry on The Contact Information Centre is still dead. But some people are try- ing to keep the programs Contact implemented alive. Last week the tradition started by Contact of a monthly luncheon for Midland and Penetang social agencies was reviv- ed for the first time since the information centre closed its doors on April 29. Former vice-president of Contact, John Royal, said the luncheons will con- tinue after a summer break. "I sort of said I'll keep them going until there's a committee to start,"' he said last week. Royal put to rest any hopes of an early resurrec- tion for Contact. "As far as I know," he said, "'it's not going to be reactivated at this point." Huronia District Hospital director Gord Key was the guest speaker at last week's luncheon. Midland Public Utilities Commission NOTICE Water Sprinkling Restrictions The following water sprinkling restrictions are to be enforced. Water sprinkling will be allowed for: a) Even numbered houses and properties on even calendar days only. b) Odd numbered houses and properties on odd calendar days only. Mornings 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Evenings: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Your co-operation is appreciated. By authority of Midland Public Utilities Commission Bylaw 87-1 LOSE WEIGHT SUMMER SPECIAL ONLY $125 with DR. ZIV, HYPNOTHERAPIST OR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED Lose weight and control it. Eliminate eating when you are under stress or tension or when you feel bored or lonely. Understand why you have developed the needs to be overweight. With us if you do not lose weight, you can either get your money back or you can return for more sessions at no extra cost. All you pay is $125 Summer Special. Weight Loss starts 5:30 p.m.; ends 8:00 p.m. THIS IS A TIME LIMITED OFFER We accept Cash, Certified Cheque, Visa, MasterCard, M.0. Please bring with you a sleeping bag and a pillow. Conducted by Dr. B. Zin, Hypnotherapist and founder of the Ziv Institute of Hypnotism in Alberta and Ontario. Dr. B. Ziv has been serving the public to overcome personal problems since 1961. For information about other therapy for self-improvement call the clinic at (416) 297-3874. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1988 HIGHLAND INN, KING ST., HWY. 12, MIDLAND FREE full explanation of each program will be given before the treatment with absolutely no obligation. ONLY ONE MEETING IS REQUIRED FOR EACH THERAPY GOSTOE SHUG RD with DR. ZIV, HYPNOTHERAPIST OR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED REPEATING IN RESPONSE TO A HIGH DEMAND DUE TO OUR UNBEATABLE SUCCESS YOU will stop smoking comfortably, positively and without the usual irritating feeling. Thousands of people quit smoking with us and enjoy better lives. With us if you continue to smoke after the treatment you can either get your money back or you can return for more therapies at no extra cost. All you pay is $125 Summer Special. We offer special discount for companies who wish to have the therapy in the workplace. Stop Smoking starts 8:30 p.m.; ends 11:30 p.m. Page 20, Wednesday, June 29, 1988 of amassed by Robert Gut- manent home for the col- this area because of this area's attraction of tourists. Real to Reel is a survey of the technical development of motion pictures from 1860 to 1985. Arranged in Huronia Museum "are ex-" amples of working Vic- torian optical toys; a peep show costing five cents of- fering the choice of Mickey Park in stall A car with a disabled oc- cupant card issued by the Midland Parking Authori- ty on display can park in one of the reserved parking stalls in downtown Midland. Mouse, two westerns, and Our Gang; early magic lanterns; an amateur cinematography display; early cinema posters; sheet music;,and more. you! ore 511 Dominion Ave. SPECTRA OPTICAL Linda M. Poole, Optician Midland, Ont. L4R 1P7 (705) 526-0700 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawkins of Midland are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Janet to Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter of Midland. The wedding will take place at St. Mark's Church, Midland on August 6, 1988. Photo by Paul Howard. I've Moved... io . EFLECTIONS VELFECLIO"2 q Hai i Desig no ELLERY 522 Elizabeth St., Midland 526-3869 TOWN OF MIDLAND. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Within the Town of Midland permits are re- quired prior to construction of all structures. This includes porches, verandas, patios /sundecks, swimming pools, garages and similar structures. Storage sheds having less than 100 square feet (9.3 square meters) in floor area are excluded. TOWN OF MIDLAND Planning Department & Public Works Department, 575 Dominion Avenue, Midland, Ontario. L4R 1R2 Phone: 526-4275 ic

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