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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Oct 1982, p. 2

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a Bishop Robert Clune, representing the Bishop Archdiocese of Toronto, during the official blessing of Our Lady of Robert Lourdes Roman Catholic Church < Flos Township, just north of Elmvale, Clune i vec Lalonde says he didn't resign from TTHHA Today's question: did. Lamoureaux said JOHN DION, -39, will be seeking a seat on Ray Lalonde resign his post an chairman of the Tiny Tay Huronia Handicapped _ Associ- ation or did he not? Monday night at Penetanguishene coun- cil, TTHHA director John Parker = said Lalonde had resigned and he requested a letter of support from yesterday that "there may have been some confusion" about Lalonde's status and a meeting will be called for early next week to determine just where everybody stands. Parker said yesterday he'd prefer to "reserve comment" until he met again with Lalonde. Midland PUC this Nov. 8. A homeowner. and family man (wife Judy and two children Sherri and Scott), has worked with Ontario Hydro for the past 15 years. He has also served as citizen representative on the Midland PUC for the past eight years. the town for the association's new management in_ its quest to apply for funds from the Ministry of Employment. Yesterday, Lalonde called the Times office to say he did not resign. Lalonde did not offer any further details, but did say that '"'the membership do _ not know what is going on."' Neither, apparently, does the man whom Parker referred to Monday as_ acting chairman. Adrien Good news from Ken THERE WAS good news at Monday's meeting of Midland council. Homecoming "82 treasurer Ken Walker reported to the council that the weekend event and the campaign to raise money during the summer resulted in revenue of over $13,000, and a_ profit afler expenses were paid of $3,699.51. The money came from the sale of toy bears, t- shirts, caps, and buttons. That profit 9 DOOR PRIZES _DROPIN AND FILL OUTA BALLOT. Pa NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Come help us celebrate 1 VIVA PAPER TOWELS DOVE LIQUID DETERGENT 500m! BLACK MAGIC HOCOLATES Shire RAVE HAIR SPRAY will be presented to the town parks' and recreation board, which put up $4,000 to buy the fireworks which were exploded at Little Lake Park on Homecoming wekend. Homecoming chair- man Fred Hacker said that over 2,000 people visited Midland on Homecoming weeken- d, and that 9,000 calossaae fj CLAIROL HERBAE $9. 99 |* . SHAMPOO 450m TWO TOWN em- ployees, Fred Flood and Gerry Morrison, received good news of their own. The council, at its last regular meeting before the Nov. 8 election, gave each man a 10 per cent raise. Flood was appointed acting clerk and acting deputy treasurer. Morrison was ap- pointed acting treasurer and acting deputy clerk. The 10 per cent in- creases in salary are retroactive to the date of resignation, in Flood's case, of for- mer clerk Mike Owen, and, in Morrison's case, to the date of resignation of former treasurer Allan Goodchild. PHARMACY "A Friendly Place to Shop"' 88 Main St., By 49.2332 Penetanguishene Page 2, Friday, October 29, 1982 CO a A 9 RE OTT age cre TRE SET OE ES

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