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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 Aug 1981, p. 3

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Learning new skills Four years ago some people complained about being forced to buckle-up. Some still complain today, but the McMurtry, policemen from across the Province to step up or_:--sttwo. enforcement of the seatbelt by George Taylor, MPP Simcoe Centre It's a sign of leadership when a government takes a stand on | controversial legislation and sees that its views become law. Such leadership was exercised by the Davis Government int i} 1976 when it introduced legislation requiring the use of seatbelts: iy ig in vehicles travelling on Ontario highways. | urged in law. He was the Province has declined in the last year The survey indicates use of seat- belts averaging about 57 law is in place and has saved lives. The law joined by spokesmen from the Ministry of per cent. It is the firm intention « francaises | aa . " Ty Nou isage | Un des plus anciens edifices au coeur de du projet Wintario, qui inclus certaines temps si precieux; nous avons plusieurs neiges et laissant tout le temps pour les - la ville de Penetanguishene, "la vieille renovations et achats d'equipement, se suggestions a vous faire pour y arriver: 1) preparatifs de Noel; 2) du _ cote post office", le chez-nous des francophones chiffre a plus de $130,000.00. du cote enrichissement personnel il y a les enrichissement social (richesses en rires de la region de Simcoe-nord, fera nouveau De ce montant, Wintario contribuera cours du soir du Centre. et en bon temps passes ensemble, nous € visage cette annee. plus d'un tiers, soit $49,122.00 - Un montant La gamme de cours offerts comprends: prevoyons quatre Rigodons d'ici la fin de i On prevoit commencer les travaux au d'au moins $80,000.00 sera donc requis lissage avec Claudette Couture-Lacroix; l'annee: Rigodon-epluchette de ble d'inde; tout debut de septembre. M. Gabriel pour completer le projet. Toute con- poterie (avec equipement complet dont Rigodon-Hallowe'en; Rigodon Ste- DesRochers commencera au haut en tribution est deductible a l'impot et un la Chasse-Galerie de Toronto nous a fait Catherine et Rigodon-Veille du Jour de P faisant les reparations necessaires a la recu officiel sera emis pour chaque con- don); marionnettes; "French" pour l'An; 3) du cote enrichissement musique il Sa toiture et M. Jim Walsh s'occupera de la tribution. debutant et autres; "dance-fit"; ballet- y a deux cafes-chantants de prevus: un au ' peinture. jazz; decoration de gateau; programme mois d'octobre et un au mois de decembre i Toute reparation comporte des Automne 1981 - un avant-gout Apres-4 pour jeunes de 7 a 13 ans; et un gros spectacle avec artiste { depenses, parfois considerables, done un Oui, je sais, |l'automne commence photographie et serigraphie dans nos professionnel au mois de novembre. * comite de gens a ete mis sur pied afin de seulement le 21 septembre et oui, je sais, ateliers completement equipees au Cen- : pie ie lancer une campagne de souscription l'ete est toujours trop court et on ne |' a pas tre; el tout autre cours que vous nous Vous etes tous cordialement invites a 1 : faisant appel a la generosite des individus --_vu encore cette annee et pourquoi nous _-- suggerez et qui sont dans la mesure du _ participer a toutes nos activites lesquelles We q et gens d'affaires de la region. rappeler que l'automne est a la porte? possible de vous offrir. n'ont qu'une raison d'etre: VOUS! i? ; Un nombre de fondations charitables et Eh bien, peut-etre parce-que cet Et noubliez pas de vous servir de vos } q corporations a l'exterieur de la region automne sera formidable et que le temps Cette annee nous prevoyons commencer billets Wintario non-gagnants, ils vous N } seront aussi approchees afin d'assurer le _- passe de toute facon et que la chose in- | nos cours des le 21 septembre pour les _-- permettront d'effectuer des economies | succes total de la campagne. Le cout total telligente a faire est de bien se servir de ce terminer le 27 novembre, avant les grosses interessanles. | q a MPP report { Buckle up law | : been around .. onl . | since 19/6 =| bi Zl ce, wer, ey oF Health, andthe Ministry of the Ontario Govern- 4" ; : It has been estimated of Transportation and ment to use every © Not long ago more than 30 firefighters from North they were called upon to free a Midland motorist that 300 lives a year Communications, who reasonable means to i Simcoe took part in a two-day extrication course. from the twisted wreckage of his car following a have been saved since explained that there is increase seatbell use Classes were held both in Midland and at two-car smash-up on the Golflink Road west of 1976 because the law still a need for greater over the next few | Markham's Auto Parts in Tiny Township where Highway 27 and south of Penetanguishene. The demanded people wear promotion of the use of | months. Enforcement ly this picture was taken. A few days later many of leenager however died from injuries he received seat belts. This is a seatbelts. efforts will be stepped (= the firefighters put their new skills to the test when in the terrible, grinding two-car collision. remarkable success The preliminary upbythe OPP, and local rate, particularly when' results of recent sur- forces are being urged | a a a you consider Ontario veys show seatbelt use to take similar action. |) NM a aa a a Cd pioneered this i legislation on_ the Aika S ; Q to a I J U re Bik pear # a a }; : Still there are those de: = who wonder why a oats smash up in Penetang Bay 2" : necessary. I would a a a A two vessel collision later transferred to Giant's Tomb when the boat. rather let the statistics in Penetang Bay near North York hospital collision took place. Police speculate the Speak for themselves. Ilaall Is Dutchmen's Cove. where he remains. The 16 foot homemade _propellor struck Evans Every hour, 12 people Marina resulted in A passenger in his fibreglass with 50 h.p. in the face causing the fe killed or injured in rf serious injuries for an vessel, 19-year-old outboard motor driven severe injuries. traffic accidents in F Islington man and_ Robert Cox of Islington by Evans stalled in the As a result of the Ontario. Since Ontario ; minor injuries for a was also taken by bay and an 18 foot collission,OPP charged '00K action in 1976 to cut Ui passenger in his boat, ambulance to PGH Tempest fibreglass boat Phillips with dangerous 'his highway carnage, nf Saturday. where he was treated with 185 h.p. mercury operation of a vessel about half of the other According to Midland and released. ~ stern drive motor andthe man will appear Provinces in | | OPP, Timothy Scott Police say the oc- driven by 2l-year-old in Penetanguishene ave enacted their own Evans, 19, of Islington cupants ofthe twoboats Thomas Scott Phillips of court Sept. 10 to answer seatbelt legislation. mi [Tey received severe face weretravellingtogether Islington struck the to the charges. Enforcement I and head lacerations in after being launched at __ stern of the other boat. Damage estimates to Last month, the by Adrienne Graham Gardner the erash, was taken by the Penetanguishene According to police the the Evans craft were Attorney General and As a result of a review of the town's in- ambulance _ to _ public launching site Phillipscraftappearsto not available. Solicitor General, Roy | surance coverage, Administration and Penetanguishene and were both nor-_ have travelled com- Finance Chairman Art Stewart has recom- General Hospital and thbound on their way to pletely over the Evans mended to Penetanguishene Council an in- A A Oo al' = it erent a the liability limit from $2 million to ~ $3 million. These b laws ma ke it r y VIS In his report to council. Reeve Stewart explains the increase was pe gn? 'See Se order to protect the municipality as inflation all uite legal in town set for pt. 30 has fat gore of our insured values far ig : : : behind."' : q ; pa us pores ait ata oS otal san The increase in the liability limit will be Penetanguishene council has of Lot No. 98 on the west side of me , oa : t : we we aps Pole offset by an increase in the amount deductible passed bylaws designating certain Church Street, and part of park lot 8| 7, acta. ony Cruise Ssociation hosted by | 19 $1,000. lands as 'necessary for municipal on the south side of Yeo Street. J3¢ Prise cunnietiie ee law-makers, Councillors driving their own vehicles on { purposes." oe ) town business will be insured in the event of i Clerk Yvon Gagne, explained to One councillor explained that "'the| With next month's our MP and MPP along injury or accidental death. } council Monday night that the whole area falls within the North End| International Plowing with political figures In answer to Councillor Ken Tannahil's properties described in the bylaws are Study, and until we're sure the land} Match which is to be from Penetanguishene inquiry. "What will mother get out of this?" . ; to be retained by the town for future won't be needed for a new road to the |. held just south of Barrie praca guests (along | ciowari outlined the claims possible. in- t 4 : and immediate roads. Mental Health Centre, it would be| i" Simcoe County. with the press? are tobe cluding a maximum of $10,000 for loss of life. r a The lots involved are the west half premature to consider its sale." The event will see the invited to this special '* Fei Queens of the Furrow event. 7 Be P Wednesday, August 26, 1981, Page 3 § S; " IOS) OS Waugus.. ¢6Gz91B5W se sent 3 rr Ratti ee ee my ae bis sn

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