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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Sep 1980, p. 4

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a4 Crusadeat MSS } Midland Secondary _ Peter says. salvation, of to be born have made first-time School is the site of an Inspite of the physical 4gain is the greatest decisions for Christ ina area-wide "Good News healings, Mr. Youngren Miracle. Up to 1,000 single eight-day Crusade". emphasizes that (One thousand) people Canadiancrusade. Niela Mehaffey taxi driver Niela Mehaffey is one of seven drivers who work days for a Midland cab company. She has been an employee there for two years, starting at 7:45 a.m. and finished at 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Most of my customers are women going to get, or returning 'with, , groceries, or women going to work. I have quite a few regulars, some of whom I pick up at the same time every day, and others that I just see a lot. I average between 200 and 250 miles ina day. It depends on how much time I spend in or out of town. Most of my passengers want to go to places in. Midland, Penetanguishene, Coldwater, Waubaushene: the general area. I worked at Leitz Canada Ltd. Before that I was a housewife. I had my taxi licence before I started here because I used to drive for another local cab company. Then I worked at Decor, but I was laid off, and there were no other jobs. The people I work with here are really nice, too. To get a licence in Midland you need a chauffeur's licence. Then you apply to the chief of police, and after a few weeks, your 'ap plication is usually approved. I didn't know all the streets when I started, but I've picked them up as I've gone along. I - know them all now, the other drives helped me a lot. It costs' a couple of dollars to get a licence, which has to be renewed every year. Most people do tip. There isn't a law that says they have to. I work on a commission basis. Sunday I stay home with the two of my five boys, Brett, 13, and Stephen, 15, who are still at home. In December I'll have been here in Midland for 11 years. We moved here from Toronto when my husband got a job at Motorola. I was raised in the east end of Scarborough. Is there anywhere I'd rather be? Right here. This is it. Toronto is a nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there. I like driving and I like being outside. I've taken fares as far as Toronto and SE Catharines. Driving in the summer is great but Christmas time is busier. Snow and cold doesn't stop me. People talk about everything. I try to keep up with what's going on. I would like to go to school for a _ while, Georgian College, but I can't afford it. I want to upgrade myself, get a high school diploma, but I can't go back to school until all my boys are grown, and_ working, and supporting me (I hope'). My opinion of people has not changed since I started driving a taxi cab. I'm an optimist. Most people turn out to be pretty nice. Many are expected to get involved in this exciting venture during three days. ; Peter Youngren a leading. Canadian evangelist, who has been engaged in suc- cessful evangelism for over six years, wiil be conducting the cam- paign. Capacity crowds have filled auditoriums, churches, tents and sport-arenas to hear his unique presentation of the Good News. Youngren believes the gospel is for the whole man. It is a normal occurrence that people experience physical healings during a crusade. "We believe in and appreciate medical science, but we also believe that FAITH IN GOD IS THE STRONGEST POWER IN THE UNIVERSE"', The Penetanguishene Power Squadron invites all those interested in taking a course in Basic Boating and other elective courses to enroll for evening classes on MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1980 OR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1980 7 T0 9 P.M. Enrolments will be taken at Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School or at Midland Secondary School. SS eee CAKE COVER eee KROME™X Our new designer collection of rich copper finish servingware and decorative accent pieces. ALL so elegant! TABLE GRILL ame Reg. price $44.00 SALE PRICE *29.95 1Copper finish on aluminum. Amber tinted base - brass handle. 2 QUART ROUND COVERED CASSEROLE Reg. price $45.00 SALE PRICE *29.95 2 Copper finish with oven/ microwave-proof amber glass HAIN € Dl handles. any DISH Reg. price $100. it SALE PRICE *69.95 75 Main Street, Penetanguishene, Ontario/ 549-2012 3.Copper finish with gracefully curved brass Publisher Douglas Parker legs. Aluminum food pan with wooden handle ' : is removable for serving. Aluminum water Managing Editor J. Douglas Reed pan also removable. Burns Sterno. Reg. price $70.00 SALE PRICE *48.95 4,.Copper finish grill cooks at table with 'elegance. Easy clean chrome cooking Sur- face. Brass sterno burner. ICE BUCKET-3 QUART Reg. price $60.00 SALE PRICE *39.95 5. Elegant copper finish bucket with brass base, carrying handle and plaque. __WINE CHILLER Reg. price $45.00 SALE PRICE *29.95 6.Copper finish with brass trim. Two side handles for easy carrying. | The Friday Times { Second Class Mall Registration Number 3194 and Friday Citizen Second Class Mail Registration Number 2327 Douglas Parker Publishing Ltd at 521 Bay Street, Midland, Ontario/ 526-2283 The Friday Times and Friday Citizen are distributed free each Friday to households in Midland and Penetanguishene Parker Publishing Limited also publish The Midland Times, Penetanguishene Citizen , and Elmvale Lance each Wednesday in the Huronia market. Mastercharge & Chargex accepted . Page 4, Friday, September 12, 1980

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