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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 May 1981, p. 8

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MPD report 26 crashes in Midland during month of April Control Act, 93 under the Highway Traffic Act speeding), two under other provincial Statutes, 51 under local bylaws and one charge under the Narcotics Control Act. : Alderman Ian Ross pointed out to his colleagues around the council table while reviewing the report, that there had been 624 parking tags issued During the month of April, Midland' ° police probed a total of 18 reportable and eight non-reportable motor- vehicle accidents in town. At least a dozen persons suffered injuries as a result of being involved in some of the above crashes, Police Chief Ernest Bate's April monthly activity report shows. It was tabled Monday night during a regular meeting of Midland council. The document also notes, there were 35 charges laid under the Criminal Code, 22 under the Liquor in April. Last month police here in town also , investigated six cases of house break- ins and five of shop break-ins. (including 63 for Ah, those southern belles! E Bob Armstrong, right, leads the Georgian Bay Belles in their dress rehearsal at Huron Park Public School in Midland. The group is preparing for the Harmony Incorporated Area Three Chorus competition to be held in Peterborough in less than two weeks. The group has been getting ready for the 16 chorus competition since January. Their performances will be "'Have a Happy Day" and "Back in Dixie', both songs from the 1910 era which goes along with their costumes, as designed by chorus member, Marg Davies. Midland squadron champions Shown accepting the award is Warrant Officer Durrwachter at left with Captain Ares, CLO, Base Borden presenting the plaque. The activity day was filled with a sports tabloid, drills and exhibitions. The Midland squadron of Air Cadets was awarded a plaque Monday night in Midland's Civic Centre for their win over 12 other squadrons at the 13th Annual Air Cadet Activity Day held May 3 at Base Borden. Ladies in the Elmvale area who are interested in golfing this season, will have opportunity of joining a ladies golf league that will run from May until August. X The Orr Lake Golf Club will be the site of this league, the Tuesday Night Ladies Golf League with play set for every Tuesday evening from May 12 until late Wendy Hicks named registrar Georgian College scheduling and President Wayne Busch timetables, and the has announced the administration of Georgian College, will be a most important asset in her work with appointed Campus Services Coordinator in 1977. She also serves on Ladies golf August. Registration for the group will be $15 to cover the costs of tournaments and fun days and the ladies organizing the schedule say they would be pleased to accept new registrations May 19 and 26. Ladies who are in- terested in joining are encouraged to be at Orr Lake Golf Club by 5.45 p.m. to draw partners. Tee-off time will be 6 p.m. sharp. Midland Town Centre Uncrate Summer appointment of Mrs. Wendy Hicks as College Registrar. The ap- pointment becomes effective May 18, 1981. In this capacity, Mrs. Hicks is responsible for student financial aid programs. In her new assignment, Mrs. Hicks will report to the Director of Finance and Administration. In announcing the students and staff as Registrar. Mrs. Hicks joined the College in 1972 as a Program Assistant in Extension Services. In 1973 she was named as the Senior Academic Committee of the College and will retain her responsibilities as Theatre Coordinator. Mrs. Hicks has an extensive background in Take a good close look at this ..... College-wide _registr- appointment, President ation policy and___ Busch said the valuable procedures; student organizational and registration and _ motivational abilities records; statistical demonstrated by Mrs. reports to the Ministry Hicks throughout her of Colleges and extensive career both Universities; convoc- before and since her ations; facility association with PHA) HURONIA | HARMONIZERS would like to thank everyone who attended and supported our Showboat on May 9th and invite any men who are interested in harmonizing with us to bring their wives and friends to our OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, May 19/1981,8 p.m. St. Mark's Parish Hall, 3rd St., Midland Winner of the Afghan-ticket No. 0725251 Mrs. Bernard O'Connor ROX GEG OOOO the College Theatre Coordinator and was theatre, television, radio and as a writer. Ld Martyrs' i | Shrine OPENS Sat., May 16, 1981 _MASS TIMES FOR THE SEASON Sunday Mass: Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 9,10:30 a.m. 12 noon and 7:30 p.m. Weekend Mass: 10:30 a.m., 12 noon, and 7:30 p.m. Grounds Charge: which help defray costs of maintenance and improvements. Cars (daily) Bus(daily) Season Pass: $1.00 $5.00 $3.00 Page 8, Friday, May 15, 1981 1979 GMC VANDURA VAN Equipped with 6 cyl., automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, tinted glass, white in color, 43,000 kms. Lic. No. ET3219. JIM MORRISON CHEV-OLDS SALES-SERVICE -LEASING Formerly Roger Hunter Motors 824 King St., Midland Dial 526-3781 a

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