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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Oct 1981, p. 6

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Huronia Calendar See Page 19 New school's front view Ecole Secondaire Le Caron is rising at the end of John Street. The above view of the front of the , pase saison! iin', Gem Sah d BONS ae 'MDPC, --------- mie school shows the progress of construction since the ground was broken in late summer. The com- Wgy. pletion date is next month. K. of C. makes mark again Investiture cerem- Onies were held on Sunday afternoon at St. Theresa's High School Auditorium to install into office, the officers Pomp and ceremonies were the order of the day Sunday at St. Theresa's High School in Midland where officers associated with the Laurier Council of the Knights of Columbus were in- vested. The K. of C. once very active in Midland was given a shot in the arm Sunday. From left: James Walsh, Mel Moreau and Edward LeClaire. Midland Branch (Laurier Council 2004) of The Knights of Columbus. The in- stallation was con- ducted by District Deputy Edward LeClair. Present for the ceremonies were Midland Mayor Moreland Lynn, Penetanguishene Deputy Frances St. Amant and State Warden of The Knights of Columbus Russell Cadeau. Installed into office were Grand Knight Simon Paulin, Deputy Grand Knight Bob Klug, Chancellor Gerald A quiet weekend Firefighters | conne- cted with Waubaushene Volunteer Fire Department and Old Fort Road (Tay Twp.) Fire Department en- joyed a quiet weekend as did firefighters in Tiny Township. NOMINATIONS for three Trustees for the Protestant Separate School Board of the Town of Penetanguishene will be held Mon, November 9, 1981 between 7 and 8 p.m. at Burkevale School. ELECTIONS (\f necessary) will be held on Mon, November 30, 1981 Page 6, Wednesday, October 28, 1981 UNWANTED HAIR Gone Forever! Mrs.Alice Goodman Electrology Therapist Permanent removad 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 Vaillancourt, Financial Secretary Kevin Llyons, Advocate Edwin Gulliver, Recorder Richard Marchand, Warden Tom Savage and Guards Alfred Primerano and Bernard Lalonde. Chaplain for the Council is Father John Sullivan while their Trustees are Mel Wright, James Walsh and Tom Savage. During proceedings, were shown the guests a film depicting some of the many facets of the endeavours undertaken Knights of by the Columbus. Trish and Debbie enjoy some rare October su nshine with a friend . Midland fo, Library are, News Midland Public Library Board has ac- cepted the resignation of Miss Catharine MacKenzie who is leaving the library staff to pursue other directions in the library field. The Board is pleased to announce the ap- pointment of Mrs. Irene Donaldson to the post of Reference Librarian. The Reference Department will now be open:- Monday closed a.m. 1-5p.m 7-9p.m. Tuesday 10-12 1-5 closed Wednesday 10-12 1-5 7-9p.m. Thursday 10-12 1-5 closed Friday 10-12 1-5 closed Saturday 10-12 1-4 Please take note that the Reference Department is now open on Monday and Wednesday evenings. One major weekend accident near Midland Midland OPP report one major accident occurring over the weekend near Midland. William Murray, 27, of Noreen Street, Midland, has been charged with disobeying a red light. Neither he nor driver Kurt Noack, 19, of Portage Park, were injured in the collision at Highway 27 and Yonge Street. The Murray vehicle, westbound on Yonge Street, and the Noack vehicle, northbound on Highway 27, collided in the intersection. The accident occurred Friday at 6:05 p.m. Neither man was _ in- jured. Total damage was $1,400. Penetang Chamber of Commerce Hallowe'en dance Sat. Oct. 31/ 81-- 8 p.m. at Penetang Legion Adm. 5:00 couple door prizes, prize for best dressed couple. Music by the Christees while modelling some of this seasons hand made fashions from Grass Roots. The finest selection of quality handmade clothing awaits you at Grass Roots, just 4 miles South of Midland on Hwy. 27, at the bridge in Wyebridge WINTER WHEAT Insurance Featuring: --Winterkill Benefits --Multi Peril -- Coverage --Buildup Equity during good years --Low Cost (Subsidized by Federal & Provincial Governments} For More Details Call: LOU PRIEST 728-1294 R.R. 1, Minesing Deadline For Winter Wheat Insurance Oct. 31st

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