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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Aug 1981, p. 13

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re omer mee Y Ae mma EE oy enw a ce a Ag ADA RITE ag TET al her ee ee Se oe ed Third incident of indecent exposure in Port The third appearance of the Port MecNicoll flasher occurred last Thursday when a man jumped out of a pick-up truck and _ exposed himself to a pedestrian, reports the Midland OPP. The incident, the third to be reported to police in the last several weeks, occurred on First Street at the exit from the village. Police say that at 14:45 p.m. a male driving a pick-up truck leaving Port McNicoll stopped his vehicle, jumped out, exposed himself to a girl who was walking the other way, jumped back into the pick-up truck and left. Overtime costs are mounting So far this year it has cost Town of Midland a total of $7,264.73 (up until the end of July) in overtime wages for its firefighters. In July a total of $1,132.11 was spent on overtime, Fire Chief Terry Lethbridge's monthly report shows. It was tabled Monday . night at a regular * meeting of town council to which all members of council attended. Council meeting scheduled for Monday Next regular meeting of Penetanguishene council has been set for the evening of Monday Aug. 24 starting at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers on Robert Street West. 8p.m. meeting for SCBE trustees Trustees connected with the Simcoe County Board of Education will hold a regular monthly meeting tonight in the Education Centre at Barrie. 7 The session is set for an 8 p.m. start. UNWANTED HAIR : ss Permanent removal! from face and body. Eyebrows shaped. Safe, gentle, short- wave method. eMedically approved eFree consultation and test 14 years experience GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 526-9479 Member of Ont.andAm. Electrolysis Association Victoria Harbour by Mrs. M. Gervais Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Oake and son Dana of London took up residence in the United Church Manse on Saturday and Mr. Oake began his ministry on the Victoria Harbour- Vasey-Ebenezer Pastoral Charge at the Sunday morning services. Their daughter Miss Shelley Oake of the Military in Base Borden spent the weekend with them. Ted Walker returned to his position as Chief Engineer of the J. O. MacKellor after spen- ding holidays at his home here. Mrs. Walker and Angie with Tara Walker of Port McNicoll visited Mrs. Walker's son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potz at Virgil. Rev. and Mrs. K. S. Warne and Scott left last week to take up residence at Base Borden where Mr. Warne will be the United Church Chaplain of the Armed Forces at Borden. Miss Joan Evans visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Evans last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fox with Miranda and little Jim of Woodstock visited Mr. and Mrs. George Blight for the weekend. Ken McDowell returned from spending two weeks at Air Cadet Camp at Trenton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Artell of Mettmann, West Germany are visiting their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Neil Evans and Sarah. Mrs. Evans' uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Hans Blumkaitis of Elnausen, West Germany are also visiting them. A number of Georgian Club Senior Citizens went by bus to Springwater Park on Wed- nesday to attend the Simcoe County Annual Senior Citizens picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Wood, residents of the village for the past 21 years were the guests of honor at a Surprise Reception given by their children to mark the 50th Anniver- sary of their marriage, when over 60 friends and relatives attended the happy event held on July 25 in the Masonic Banquet Hall. Can Archer entertained with music and songs. Their children-John Douglas Wood who has served two years with the Volunteer U.S. Peace Corps in Ecuador, South America and has one year more to serve was home for the occasion. Their son-in-law and daughter- Ken and Ruth Tatum of Tay Township and daughter Nancy Wood of Midland served delicious refreshments. Mr. Woods sisters Mrs. Peter Brousseau of Port Severn and Mrs. Jos. Laber of Orillia were also present. The Gibson-Bahrynowski and Associates Limited Planning and Housing Associates are conducting a survey on behalf of the village re people interested in a Senior Citizens Housing Project and held a meeting on Wednesday afternoon in the Community Centre, with interested parties attending. Miss Deborah Wyley representing the company explained about the project very thoroughly--that it would require about one hundred interested people to fill in ap- plications before a 30-unit Senior Citizens Building could be approved. She explained it would be a mixed resident project meaning 50 per cent of the apartments would be subsidized. All the apartments would be similar and all the subsidized rental would be confidential. There would be some two-bedroom apartments as well as the one bedroom apartments and it is hoped there will be much prompt response to the questionaire as this is necessary to obtain the two bedroom units. The completed questionaires can be left at the Village or Municipal office or the Victoria Harbour post office. Anyone with questions about this project can ask at the Municipal Office and they will be in touch with Miss Wyley for the in- formation. 33% TO 50% DAILY SAVINGS Ready-Made Drapes AND Upholstery Fabrics Ontario's largest selection of READY-MADE DRAPES. All in-stock, all sizes, from * $49.95 for a 12 ft. wall. A huge selection of upholstery fabrics in stock at low mill outlet prices from $2.99 yd. and up. Save - ne ' Riecaeneistary supplies. 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