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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Dec 1980, p. 2

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Landmark destroyed Only a telephone booth stands in front of what was once Hane's Milk Maid store on Triple Bay Road in Tay Township. The popular landmark was consumed by fire Christmas Eve. That blaze caused an estimated $40,000 damage. Still to be determined is what prompted the fire which raced through the building gaining an upper hand before firefighters from Old Fort Road Volunteer Fire Department could quell it. Wayne Busch named chairman of Metro Group Georgian College of Presidents. President Wayne Busch Busch says' the has been' elected committee meets on a chairman of the Central Region Committee of Presidents of the regular basis to discuss items of mutual concern and to establish com- Ontario Community mon ways of dealing Colleges of Applied Arts with a variety of and Technology. situations concerning Known as the Metro Group. the committee also. includes' the presidents of Seneca, Centennial, Humber, George Brown and Sheridan Colleges. Busch was. elected recently by the Com- mittee to replace outgoing Chairman Jack Porter, who is retiring as President of Sheridan College. The Metro Group represents about half the College student population in the Province of Ontario. The position is nor- mally a one-year term, beginning July 1, but since Porter is retiring now, Busch's term will last one-and-a-half years. He will also sit on the executive of the Provincial Committee PEACE AND GOOD WILL TO MEN. VILLAGE SQUARE L pet PHARMACY St., Penetang 549-3141 J psn) Page 2, Tuesday, December 30, 1980 the Colleges. "We have a strong executive which provides an important collaboration and Georgian College was strong, mutual support. a member of the Asagroupwecanhave Eastern Group _ of a direct influence onthe Community Colleges direction of Community until last year when it Colleges in general'and was decided by the (as a member) of College Board of Georgian College in Governors that particular,' he adds. Georgian's involvement One of the major with the Metro Group priorities of the com- would be more practical mittee will be in looking and beneficial to the at the matter of growth College. of Community Colleges, particularly in the Central Region where the situation is serious. 'S 0? Semi-Annual DRESS & COAT CLEARANCE SALE Plus many odds & ends included in the after Christmas clearance. 'the Fashion Place" 74 Main St., 549-7901 Snow-matter how to say it we've had lots of SNOW A total of two cen- timeters of snow fell on Midland, Dec. 22 while Trial dates are to be set Hessel Pape, 41, of Manly Street in Midland appeared in Midland provincial court Dec. 22. Faced with two charges of having sexual intercourse with females under the age of 14, he is to appear in court again Jan. 5 at which time a date for trial is to be set. Meanwhile Joyce and Darlene Chapman along with Ross Chapman who were charged earlier this year with arson in connection with a Fifth Street house fire are to appear in court Jan. 5-so that a date for their trial might be set. 26 INCH RCA COLOUR CONSOLE TV 20 INCHRCALXL 100 PORTABLE COLOUR TV 26 INCH RCACOLOUR ~ CONSOLE TV 1 only an additional five centimeters of snow fell on the town Dec. 24. And aside from the snow on Christmas Eve day the wind howled up and down King Street to make things a bit miserable for last- minute shoppers. So as of Dec. 24 a total of 181 centimeters of snow had fallen on Midland since Noy. 24. That works out to 70.59 inches for the season. It is interesting to note during the winter of 1979-80 a total of 95.5 inches of snow fell on Midland. During the winter of 1978-79 a total of 144.53 inches fell and during the winter of 1977-78 a total of 164 inches of snow fell on the town. ISS at the bridge in Wyebridge Natural Foods *Weaving -- Peanut Butter 1.99, _. Fresh ground ~ into your own container Tues.-Fri.-12-6., Sat.-10-6, Sun.1-6 $729- 95 $649- 95 526 4118 14 INCH RCA XL100 PORTABLE COLOUR TV $399-00 MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS TEDLIGHT'STV SALES AND SERVICE 77 Mair St., Penetang, Ont. 549-7978

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