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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 May 1981, p. 2

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Watson presents 'Our Town" Budd Watson of Midland displayed his photographic expertise Wednesday of night at his Hugel Avenue gallery when he presented a slide show en- The show was titled, "Our Town."' made up of photographs of Midland past and present, ending with a finale the four photographs have won him in- ternational acclaim as well as local admiration. seasons. Watson's 10 percent increase approved for animal controller by Adrienne Graham Gardner An increase of 10 per cent for this year and the next has been awarded to the Huronia Animal Control by Tiny township. Animal Control of- ficer Celestin Bidan appeared before council on Wednesday to ex- plain the reasons for his first raise request in four years. Rising costs account for much of the increase requested. According to Two firefighters injured During the month of April, according to a report released this week by Midland's Fire Chief Terry Lethbridge, two local firefighters suffered injuries while extinguishing fires. His report also notes, three civilians were also injured during a number of blazes firefighters here in town were called upon to extenguish. Last month, in other M.F.D. news, Deputy Fire Chief Hal Belfry completed a one day seminar on handling and controlling hazardous materials in the event of an emergency. Firefighter Doug Hudson completed a Fire Marshal's Office regional training course on rescue extrication while firefighter Peter Grigg completed the Ontario Fire College's management course at Gravenhurst. A boy weighing six pounds 10 ounces was born on May 7, 1981, to Mr. and Mrs. Remi Desroches, of RR2, Penetanguishene. Bidan, "gasoline was 58 cents a gallon when I started out". The main area of concern for the Huronia Animal Control in Tiny is keeping dogs off the beach. Bidan says, "Getting dogs off the beach is a long-term _ project--tr- ouble is, people have short memories."' He added, "They don't remember how BUSTER CRABBE POOLS bad it was before we had the bylaw (prohibiting ' dogs on the beach)."' Tiny's contract was renewed with Bidan for two years from July 1, 1981 to July 1, 1983, with provision for a 10 per cent increase in each year over the present fee of $10,000. Huronia Animal Control also serves the towns of Midland and Penetanguishene. CRABBE > has all this: NON-SLIP CAS-LOK" COPING AND UNIQUE "INVISIBLE" LINER DESIGN. Stronger than a conventional liner. Exclusive Bio-Pruf® anti-microbial agent formulated into liner vinyl discourages algae. fungus, mold and mildew. Page 2, Friday, May 15, 1981 FAMOUS AQUA-GENIE® FEEDER SKIMMER Removes leaves and bugs. Retums clean, chlorinated water with powerful jet action that practically eliminates hand-skimming and vacuuming. PLUS: Super-efficient filtration system. Complete line of Buster Crabbe Pool accessories. Free literature and prices on wide choice of sizes and shapes. ACT NOW FOR EARLY INSTALLATION. GEROW'S PGHbirth Prestige Pools Located in Gerow's Flower Shop Huronia Mall, Midland 526-7172 They're here to help students find work The summer of 1981 is fast approaching and tone Canada Employment Centre for Students is increasingly becoming a centre of activity. With each passing day more and more students are involved in the search for employment. To help these young people in finding a job is (aah a staff comprised of four members. The supervisor of this year's operation is Bev Evans whois a graduate of Trent University in Sociology. Joining her are three student Placement Officers who are each responsible for certain employment fields. The available jobs are to Zellers Plaza divided into four categories -- Restaurant-clerical- sales; construction and farming; casual jobs; and Special (parks and recreation, Professi- onal, grants). Responsibility for the first category is Bonny Curry, who is a student at Trent University. Bonnie will receive BA on Bayfield St., her B.A. in Native Studies this year and then continue in education. Paul Mount who has finished one year at Guelph in Biology is handling the construction area; and Line Berry, a student at Laurentian University studying education is in charge of our casual category. MasterCard 5 CARPET LAND... id a 526-4231 opp. Georgian Mall 737-5662 or Ott Se

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