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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Jun 1988, p. 34

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Classified Market Midland Times Penetanguishene Citizen Elmvale Lance Wasaga Times 549-2012 322-1871 TENDERS 526-2283 TENDERS tion contractor: Jim McLaren P.O. Box 12 472 King St. The Midland Board of Park Management Electrical Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 5, 1988 for the following contract: To supply and install in conjunction with the construc- a. Flood lights on an existing street lamp pole b. 4 post top luminaire mercury, 250 lamp wattage and posts c. one electrical ground outlet Drawings available from the Park Office located at the Midland Centennial Arena. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Parks, Arena and Civic Centre Superintendent Midland, Ontario, L4R 4K6 50, 51, 52, 53 nial Square. c. Supply and install 1. Topsoil 18 ft. by 18 ft. . 3 skyline locust Centennial Arena. Jim McLaren 472 King St. 6. 2 little leave linden Drawing available from the Park Office at the Midland Tender The Midland Board of Park Management Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 5, 1988 for the re-construction of Centen- a. Removal of all asphalt and planters b. Grading to drawing specifications 2. |.P.S. interlocking paving stone with curb 3. Approx. 2400 sq. ft. of sod 4. 1 Spruce tree approx. 20-25 ft. in height 5 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Parks, Arena and Civic Centre Superintendent P.O. Box 12, Midland, L4R 4K6 50, 51, 52, 53 THANK YOU BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT The family of the late Maria Maurice would like to express sincere thanks to our neighbours, friends and relatives, for the food, flowers, cards and kind support during the loss of our Mother. Special thanks to Dr. Stuttins, and Dolezel, the nurses of the Penetang General Hospital, the Penetang Funeral Home, Father Sullivan and the ladies of Ste. Anne for the lunch afterwards. The Maurice Family 52 Thank you to Dr. John McKen- zie, Dr. Beaton, the nurses and 'staff of Penetang General Hospital and to all my well wishers. Thanks for everything. Ken Barnett 52 | would like to express my thanks to Dick Columbus and the Elmvale Fire Department for their quick services in administering oxygen to George and helping me get the attention | needed. Mrs. George Wright §2 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bev and Joe Robertson of Wyevale are proud to announce the safe arrival of Joshua Adam, born June 14, 1988 at 4:51 a.m. weighing 9 Ib. 11 02. Brother of Mathew and Nathan. 3 Ken and Barbara Storimans are~ pleased to announce the arrival of Robert John, born June 25, 1988 at 11:45 p.m. at Royal Vic- toria Hospital, weighing 8 Ibs. Brother for Anna and Carla. 52 DEATH NOTICE PLAYER - Marietta |. at the Huronia District Hospital, Midland, on Thursday, June 23, 1988. Marietta Draper of Elmvale, in her 83rd year. Belov- ed wife of the late Lionel Player, dear mother of Leonard of Bowmanville, Edith (Mrs. Don French) of Barrie, Shirley (Mrs. Jim Gleadall) of Coldwater and Bill of Elmvale. Lovingly remembered by 13 grand- children and 7 great- grandchildren, sister of Birdet- ta Stone, Doris McCullough, Er- ma Nerpin and the late Eileen Johnston, Donald, Nelson, Austin, Norman and Russell Draper. The funeral service was held at the Wyecliffe Anglican Church, Elmvale on Saturday, June 25 at 11 a.m. Interment Elmvale Cemetery. A Rebekah Service was held at the Funeral Home, Friday at 7:15 p.m. In memoriam donations to the Wycliffe Anglican Church or the Charity of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements by the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale. 52 429-5300 DEATH NOTICE NIGHTINGALE - William H. sud- denly at his residence 30 Peter St., Elmvale on Sunday, June 26, 1988. Bill Nightingale (formerly of Wyevale) in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of Helen Key (Trudeau) and the late Edith MacDonald. Dear father of the late Grant, dear brother of George of Wyevale, uncle of Harold and Larry Nightingale and Linda Ellery. Friends may call at the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, June 29 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Wyevale United Cemetery. Rev. Terry Dunlop officiating cleray. In memoriam donations to the Canadian Diabetic Association would be appreciated. oes 52 DION - Mary Ann at the Penetanguishene General Hospital, on Monday, June 27, 1988, in her 91st year. Mary Reynolds, beloved wife of Wilfred Dion and the late George Todd and the late Norman Magnus of Penetanguishene. Dear mother of Robert Magnus of Penetanguishene and Norma (Mrs. Philip Stroh of Peter- borough), predeceased by son Jack Magnus and daughter, Jean Todd Bazinet. Dear step- mother of Bruce Todd of Woodstock, Larry and Wayne Dion of Midland, and Carole (Mrs. Norman Todd of Victoria Harbour). Lovingly remembered by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceas- ed by brother Elvard Reynolds and sister Isabel Murray. Resting at the Penetanguishene Funeral Home, 155 Main Street, Penetanguishene, after 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 28. Com- plete funeral service will be held Any time you need to fill a business, start the search help you want. 526-2283 322-1871 IF THAT'S YOUR SITUATION, CALL CLASSIFIED! Classified is where the serious job seekers look first. They know it's where the best opportunities are located. You'll have a choice-from among dozens, perhaps hundreds, of applicants. You've never had a better target audience to find the Classified -- it works for you! Classified Advertising Department. , vacancy at your place of with classified. in the chapel on Wednesday, June 29 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Penetanguishene Presbyterian Cemetery. Rev. Mark Gibson will officiate. Memorial donations to the Penetanguishene General Hospital would be supleeialet _s Frese cer cena eee Been a eB en ar cea ca cs en eves er ces me fee me en me ens ar cn es a sss cs os Jeo) home in classified. All this for less -dollar a week -- and home delivered, Get all the latest Jor unider-$7.00 per week In fact, there is not much of significant value you can purchase for under one dollar anymore -- except a weekly newspaper. A weekly newspaper can satisfy your appetite for community news and much more. A weekly newspaper is a smorgasbord of information -- local news, local events and local happenings, sports, recipes, consumer informa- tion, buying guides and features concerning your neighbors. It can entertain you with witty columns. It saves you money with important sale information. And it can even find you a job or new than a too! Huronia yWesr Every Friday HURONIA WEEKEND Wednesday, June 29, 1988, Page 35

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