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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Sep 1981, p. 8

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a a sittin ili th --_ . Tiny Township Council Briefs by Adrienne Graham Gardner Tiny Township couneil met in a regular session on Wednesday to deal with an unusually light agenda Councillors John Butler and Ron Hamelin were unable to attend the meeting. Councillor Buller was in Toronto on business while Ron Hamelin had _ been admitted to Penetanguishene General Hospital for a series of tests. Mail Service Delays in mail service were pointed out by council. The Clearwater Beach Association complained during a recent meeting with Reeve Morris Darby that election notices were not delivered to Toronto members until two weeks after the most recent municipal election. More recently, a letter from the North Tiny Community Association dated May 19 was not received by the township until late August. Airport Tiny's chief ad- ministrative officer, Guy Maurice, was appointed to attend future Huronia Airport meetings in place of Hamelin beginning with Wednesday night's meeting and_ until further notice. Accounts The following ac- counts were authorized by council: General Accounts for the month ending September 9 $74,844; Roads Department $20,979; Water Department $18,279; Fire Depart- ment $1,143; "No Parking" signposts $3,872; Ainley and Associates (engineers) $2,353. Clearwater Beach Road In response to a request from the Clearwater Beach Association, the township bylaw naming 'Lakeshore Road" has been amended _ to change the designation of the road. In future the road will be known officially as "Clear- water Beach Road" Tiny will pay 60 per cent of the cost of necessary signs to be installed by the association. Volkswagen Tiny supported a resolution originating from Georgina Town- ship criticizing the federal government for its "interference'"' in the decision of Volkswagen Canada to locate a manufacturing plant in Barrie. According to the resolution, "'the federal government adopt policy', should ai'hands off' in such matters. Canvassers coming Tuesday Residents of Penetanguishene can left, expect to be visited next Tuesday by a canvasser for the Arthritis Society. Local chapter president Pat Marion, Expresses his thanks Victor Knox, president of Cwaga Property Owners Ass- ociation has expressed his thanks to Tiny council for making the "Church in the Pines Park" available. to the association for summer church servies. The inauguralchurch service was conducted on July 19, and was attended by 75 area cottagers. The park is located near the beach on the 11th concession, and is used for the regular interdenominational church services each Sunday morning throughout the summer. high! 4 This weekend Stop th for a real treat Dine with us often and enjoy a relaxed, leisurely meal. Our menu, service and ambience are rated * Specializing in Seafood Open 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily Sunday Brunch 10a.m. to2p.m. Reservations recommended ye : Phone 549-8882 @ Enjoy the music of BOB BRUER ' on the piano nightly in the : BISTRO LOUNGE. "BAY MOORINGS Allkindergartens fulltoday Children starting kindergarten at St. Light agonde class at Corpus Christi has been Wyevale Pines Stop never been installed Joseph's School and Corpus Christi dropped. The morning class has 18 Sign : School in Penetanguishene this week pupils. Tiny Township will go Enumeration postponed | won't meet all of their classmates Corpus Christi School's total ahead and install two stop signs in the Wyevale Pines sub- division following requests by local residents. The cost of the signs is to be deducted from securities held by the township against default by the developer Tiny has approved a proposal by the Ontario Ministry of Revenue to hold~ municipal enumeration only during municipal election years. The Ministry also proposes to use funds saved by eliminating the off- election enumeration to until today. This year the public school kin- dergarten classes started on a staggered schedule. The 65 children registered at St. Joseph's School, and the 18 children registered at Corpus Christi School, went to school Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week in different groups. population has only dropped about 10 students, almost exactly as statistics indicated, to 389 students. In Penetanguishene's separate elementary schools, the kindergarten population has increased slightly. St. Ann's School's population stood at eight Wednesday, and St. Louis School's population at 11. Total population of St. Louis is 26. The biggest change has been in the isan LOUNGE 213 Fox St., Penetang 549-8882 Page 8, Friday, September 11, 1981 total population of St. Ann's School. In its second year the school has about 110 students, about double the number that it had when the school opened last September. initiate a 4-year St. Josephs School has about 10 assessment cycle, }| more kindergarten students this year. and expand information |The school's enrolment is 510. sessions relating to With two less students in kin- assessment. dergarten, the afternoon kindergarten in his responsibilities. The signs had been promised in two previvus meetings by the developer. but had Austin wins & Members of the annual Club Cham- = Austin of Elmvale took Elmvale and District pionships this past the Ladies division | Tennis Club held their weekend and Katie _ singles title. HAIRSTYLING e Latest Cuts & Styles @ Blow Dry e Permanent Waving e Tinting, Streaking e Wigs Men & Women welcome REALISTIC HAIRSTYLING 5 Simcoe St., Penetanguishene Open 6 days & Thurs. evenings 549-3222 RERLIST/Q and Bob Klug, campaign chairman, right, say the goal this year is $3,100. YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD DRUG STORE Pm the 7 in Hoxey, Shop your neighbourhood |.D.A. Drug Store now and save on these September Super Values plus many other health and beauty needs. You can count on your!|.D A Pharmacist for price. selection and personal service. He's the "lin D.A TED STANBURY Owner /Pharmacist - f Stanbury |.D-A. Ph yy anbury armacy his Toronto, Ontario Sven W P ES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SE 7, 19. 1981 PRIC! THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SURBEX-500 \ Cone. -- High-Potency Vitamins \ 55. 39 100°. \ ones IDE. Tablets ' EAL = Buy. e6@ -- SOMME COLGATE | ge | i $4.79 200m TOOTHPASTE ORAL B 54 e 57g Roll-on $4.59 | Pocket Toothbrush $ e Adult - e Youth e 57gSolid *4,79 CERTIFICATION AND TRADEMARKS OF DRUG TRADING COMPANY LIMITED. TORONTO. CANADA DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE ITEMS SHOWN MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS * AGREE shampoo VILLAGE SQUARE I.D.A. PHARMACY 949-3141 | 100 Tabets/cemorimes No. 0399 | 4 OWN 520208 Alberto VO5 HOT PROTEIN PAC Two Treatments re io spnare no HOT PROTEIN PAC Wm we" alll BUFFERIN " Analgesic Tablets Fabergé BABE Anti-Perspirant Deodorant "2.1 200 mi Spray e@ 225 mi Creme Rinse $1.39 Main & Poyntz Penetanguishene Open Daily except Sundays Eo yw ee

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