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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Nov 1981, p. 9

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~ 2a mR at APT RESETS Airport has anew manager It's official...Huronia Airport has a new manager. That was confirmed yesterday by Guy Maurice, clerk of Tiny Township and member-secretary of the Huronia Airport Commission. According to Maurice, he received a hand- delivered letter on Tuesday, Nov. 10 (although it was dated Oct. 3) which informs the commission that Ron Schout is the air- port's new manager. The letter was signed by Uwe Leifland, who Maurice says, identified himself in the letter was president of Garrison Aviation. Ina letter sent to Maurice, dated Sept. 11, Garrison's Keith Rich indicated that both he (Rich) and Leifland were sole directors and officers of Garrison. That letter went on to say that Leifland had been appointed airport manager. Several weeks ago in a telephone call to the airport this newspaper was told Geri Kamenz was the manager. Meanwhile an official from Garrison and Leifland are to appear in court On Feb. 15 to answer charges laid this fall by the RCMP under the Immigration Act. Those charges stem from a section of the Act which prevent, according to an RCMP spokesman, non-Canadians from working in Canada without a valid work permit. wma ns i ANN JAGOS, R.N. # --eldest daughter of fF: Patricia Jagos and the late Paul Jagos by Murray Moore said, "There's a danger War, the last world-wide addressing ' graduated recently Elmvale's -- United that we are not taking conflict, ended 36 years children on the subject inherit a thing of value from Seneca College Church minister is the time to remember" ago. "Anyone under the ofthe Second World War do not keep it unless Toronto eth a | 'really concerned that past history. age of 45 will have no that as far as they are they have the qualities Registered Nursing there is less and less "Something may get memories of the war. concerned, the Second of the Degree. emphasis on cenotaph Jost." Anyone under 50 years World War is in the earned it. Kim is_ presently SE WA HE on After some mental of age will have no vital history books, and he is employed on_ the Surgical Ward at North York General Hospital in Toronto. Remembrance Day. In a recent interview, Rev. Sam Henderson calculation, Henderson pointed out that the Second World se A danger that we v/) not remember ee EE, Rev. memories," he noted. The minister has _ to a part of history. Rev. remind himself when quoted a saying to the school effect that those who people who The laying down of arms is not enough to Henderson gain peace, Rev. Henderson ey eg (hain is eter Fields Just in time for the festive season -- SUITS 'tofit Short-Reg-Tall | Pre-Christmas Special | : *T 89° a : Reg. $295. 20% off. in-store specials ; Take advantage of our Christmas layaway HARDWARE Balsam Mountain King with patented hook-on branch construction for quick assembly. 6 ft °67.95 7 #.°79.95 CIE) HARDWARE | PaintS BA large selection of gilts™General hardware @ Small appliances 323 King St., Midland 526-8001 EUROS yNMANS 'T CENTER include five top performing portables. The XL-12 is a durable portable which comes complete with a moulded carrying case and... %*& A WIDE 12-INCH CARRIAGE *& KEY SET TABULATION *& FIVE REPEAT KEYS %* A CORRECTING RIBBON %*& FULLY ELECTRIC See your Olym pia 'Dealer toda y! Olympia's wide range of quality products SAVE $20 TO $80 on other Olympia Typewriters at... Huron O FFICE S ERVICES 259 King St., Midland 526-9301 a Fae Olympia XL-12 a 5star performer. SAVE $80.00 List $429.95 HOS Pre-Christmas *349°5 : HOMETOWN CHRISTMAS $2788 PECIAL 4 Reg. $54.95 Gz GUARDIAN CADE Fitinacy Midland Town Centre 526-80 1 1 "Service with a personal touch" Friday, November 13, 1981, Page 9

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