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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Mar 1981, p. 10

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Wyevale mourns Clara Adams bv Jeanne Webb Deepest sympathy is extended to the Doug Adams family. Mrs. Clara (Marcellus) Adams passed away at the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto on Tuesday, March 17 after a lengthy illness. : The funeral service was held from the Lynn Funeral Home in Elmvale on March 19 at 3 p.m. Interment will be in Wvevale Cemetery later. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Doug Adams of Wvevale, a daughter Gavle of Toronto and a son Gary, his wife Daphne and. their son Darel of Wyevale. She also leaves a brother, Lynn from Vermilion Bav. near Dryden, a sister. Betty of Stroud and a sister Marie of Thornton. Clara lived the biggest part of her life at Wvevale. Her many friends will miss her greatly as she always had a big smile for evervone. The Women's Missionary Fellowship International held their monthly meeting in the Wyevale Free Methodist Church on Thursday night, March 19. Rev. Hubert Schwartz showed a film strip "'We Care" and several others on India - one of the countries being studied this year. They then enjoyed a that they will be collecting the first Saturday in April and in Mav. If you have a supply to get rid_ of between those dates, please call Rev. John Locke at 322-1213. The Recreation is sponsoring another Euchre. to be held in the School Library, March aie We are sorry to learn that Michael Caston, son of Bud and Leslie Caston. has a broken collarbone. He is wished a fast mending job. Mrs. Elda Jean (Barber) Williams is a patient in the Penetang General Hospital for a few days. masa Marina fire Monday tops e municipalities Those expecting the Scouts around to pick up papers will take note Perrin property purchase list in thre fire a Penetanguishene Marine and Aviation Services Lid. Monday afternoon was the most serious of three fires in time Monday afternoon Tinv Township firemen responded to a fire on the property of Alvin Montgomery on Con. 6. garage. without wiring or heating, burned while the nearby house was saved. Fire Chief Guy Maurice estimated damage to be between the Penetanguishene- 4 "finished single car Midland-Tiny Township area since Sunday. Penetanguishene Fire Chief Ted Light estimated damage to the unoccupied building fronting the bay off ° Champlain Road to be in excess of $5,000. The building contained washrooms and unused office space. Chief Light said the fire started in below- $1.000 and $1,500. -Preschool screening The Simcoe Country District Health Unit is offering its annual preschool screening clinic for children who will be entering kin- dergarten this fall. The purpose of the screening clinic is to detect any health problems which need to be corrected before the child begins school. It includes a health history, physical assessment, assessment of general development, vision and hearing test, urinalvsis, hemoglobin and updating of im- delayed going to OMB A motion to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval to purchase the "Perrin property" and convert it into a municipal parking lot (at a total cost of $100,000) was turned down Monday night in Midland when council met. The matter was to have been dealt with at a later in-camera meeting the same night. Alderman Bev Day wanted to know where the money was to come from to pay for the property and convert it into a parking lot, saying the town's parking authority would be hard-pressed to pay for the project on a self-liquidating basis since taxes on parking lots in town have risen this year from $3,000 to $15,000 due to market value assessment. floor floor joists and munization. Mavor Moreland Lynn said the town verv hard for this community." worked upwards into a Telephone 526-9325 for an appointment or hasn't changed its policy and that And a resolution to terminate a fire | room containing information. such costs would continue to be borne g protection agreement with Tay | electrical distribution by the authority. Alderman William Orr opted not to discuss the matter saying his business was located near the proposed parking lot thus citing a possible conflict of interest. Alderman Bob Jeffery in moving the matter be dealt with in caucus said he didn't feel there was need for a parking lot in that area. Later a majority of council agreed to have the matter again discussed behind closed doors. In other business before council, Alderman Orr noted former chamber of commerce manager William Vidler . would be moving away from Midland. Orr proposed a letter be sent to continues Vidler calling attention to Vidler's "many services to Midland and ex- pressing our thanks." Mavor Lynn echoed Orr's remarks and added, "Bill has worked very, panels and then into the ceiling. An_ electric heating wire wrapped around water pipes under the floor to keep the water from freezing appeared to be the source of the fire. A portion of the wire was crushed between a beam and the water pipe because of the Township failed when a majority of council turned thumbs down on a motion put forward by Alderman Joe Prop osed ae expressed concerns that the parking cost of firefighting and related ser- vices in Midland could soon rise to Correction ECOLE SAINT-LOUIS Registrations - Inscriptions April 1,3 avril 9a.m.-8p.m. Parents Night - Reunion April 9 avril - 7:30 p.m. 549-7390 $500.000 per year while an agreement with the township to protect an area of Tav amounted to $12,000. He cited a portion of the Mental Health Centre (Oak Ridge) the town heaving action of frost now has to protect in addition to | ji, the sround. sections of Sunnyside, etc. At about the same It was finally agreed to again sit r ee ee down with officials from Tay in an effort to work out a new agreement so a f = as not to make any enemies. Alderman Al Hennin was one of a number of local councillors who spoke up Monday night against terminating. the agreement. PGH sv. | births LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES Sats ives" | SEPAREES CATHOLIQUES DU COMTE DE SIMCOE Dorion. of Highway 27, annonce Midland, became the parents of a baby boy weighing four pounds five ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Murray of Box 33, Elmvale, on March 18, 1981 hecame the parents of a seven pound three ounce boy. A girl weighing eight pounds 10 ounces was born on March 17, 1981 Reunion generale et inscription au Jardin d'enfants 1981 Sainte-Croix, Lafontaine to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Reunion generale: ( Wirsching of Perkin- le mercredi 8 avrila7:30p.m. : sfield. Inscription: gt le mardi 14 avril et le mercredi 15 avril 9:00 a.m. a4:00p.m. Saint Louis, Penetang Reunion generale: le jeudi 9 avril a 7:30 p.m. ee Clip & Bring Me For A Professional 8x10 Colour Portrait WV2PRICS 24g With this Ad (Regularly 88¢) Our Portrait Magic Studio is a fun experience for the whole family. Choose your favourite from our selection of scenic and colour backgrounds. One sitting per subject- $1 per subject for additional subjects, groups, or individuals inthe same family. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. H.S. ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. Inscription: le mercredi ler avrila7:30p.m. le vendredi 3 avril 9:00 a.m. a8:00p.m. Saints Martyrs Canadiens, Perkinsfield Plumbing | | | | i | | | | | | | i i | | | | | 4 l i | | | | Heating I I | | | fi i - ECE iA soiiion Geveeale: Limited Offer -- Not Valid With Any Other Special SHEET METAL WORK} le mardi 7 avril a7:30 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, March 31 to April 4 COTTAGES elon Sars | ef Tues to Fri 10-8 Satisfaction le Saihian ler avril Sat. 10-5 Guaranteed 9:00a.m.a4:00p.m. ae abey, _ Les enfants doivent 5 ans par le 31 decembre, 1981 : Hwy 27 & Hu gel Avenue M idland Ontario 3A ROBERT ST. W. W.P. Bolger, directeur. Page 10, Wednesday, March 25, 1981

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