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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Apr 1983, p. 26

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SO SU mee OF Sx ; i. Open House set for MSS performed and. or demonstrated. Danny Peppin, left, and Gary Page will be on hand to demonstrate their The place to be tonight in Midland is at MSS from 7 p.m. to 9:30 rere the Hugel Avenue high school holds its \ ae aenee. ieee. music, art new learned skills too. Te Se displays, tech shop features and --Photos by Andy Wickste business programs will be on display, 4) SAVE WITH BOURGEOIS MOTORS Soins' Lecials Cont'd. from Page 6 Controversy parents group be _ surethat everyone has a Parents were upset at committee members assinged but the board chance to discuss the havidng to wait longer had been sufficiently felt this was un-_ proposal. think it over, for a decision, as Roy informed about the necessary. and express an opinion Edwards, the com- _ proposal, its advantages The meeting closed _ in writing. mittee chairman, did and costs; also, the with parents and tax- "I believe that if the tellthemthat adecision COmmittee wanted payers leaving in a very agitated state. They felt little was accomplished by their presentation, petition, and attendance as the Simcoe County Board of Education committee required further evidence of the opposition of the majority. a Joan Jensen, S.C.B.E. trustee and a member of the North Regional Planning Committee, altended the April 12 meeting at Medonte West Central. Jensen believes that the school board has acted in good faith with the parents' group which opposes. the proposal to bus grades 4-8 to HCES. Parents want an immediate decision from the board, but Jensen says the board wants to make majority say no, and we certainly got that feeling at the meeting, then the proposal will not go through,'"' she said. Although Jensen agrees that there would be advantages to the changes, especially with regard to improved library services, in- dustrial arts and family studies, she said "'My personal feeling is that the school -- should, remain as it is, if that's what the parents want." Jensen said that people should not see the situation as a con- flict with the people on one side and the board on the other. "The board has only asked for the parents' reaction. Iam sure they will be fair, and base their decision on the response from the community." would be announced at the meeting on April 12. Jensen explained the delay: "Not all the every parent to have the opportunity to make his or her views known," she said. OPP handled a currences. assults. OPP were on the job in the best of style During the week ending April 18, Midland total of 77 general oc- Included in their investigations were the probing of 12 thefts, 18 break-ins and four Sacred Heart student. third in contest A Sacred Heart School, Midland, student. Patrick Bowers, placed third in the public speaking contest held at Monsignor Castex School in Midland last Friday. The top boy and the top girl both came from Bradford in the Lions Club-sponsored event. Students in Grades 6,7 and 8 were eligible to enter the district final. } MOTORCRAFT SHOCK ABSORBERS Spring Check-up inc. OIL CHANGE, : Simcoe South All In-stock Progressive Conservative Wallpaper 20. 0°% © ocr Ready maas Drapes 20%-50% ver! Association e Up to 5 litres of oil e@ Lubricate door hinges e Check all fluid levels e Check rad & heater hoses e Check all belts e@ Check exhaust system e Check tires ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Special shock absorbers, a» Z steering assembly a / | Any necessary parts and installation extra if /) Adjust caster, camber and toe-in, tire air pressure Inspect front end Lamers own label Interior-Exterior Full | | | | | LATEX $4()95 Gi. FLAT Benjamitt : MooreZ\ _ -- Manufactured by PAINTS LAMERS Paint &Wallpaper 313 King St., 66 Mississaga Midland St. E., Orillia 526-7411 326-8066 Open daily Mon. to Sat. a Page 26, Wednesday, April 20, 1983 the Barrie Raceway required. Any ad- ditional parts or labour will be quoted before To select delegates and alternates to the National Leadership Convention to be held June 11, 1983 in Ottawa. (Most passenger cars) SALE OF MEMBERSHIPS 1. Renewal of 1982 Memberships will be allowed up to the commencement of the meeting. 2. No new memberships can be sold at the meeting or within five working days of the meeting. VOTING STATUS: 3. In Order to vote the delegate for alternate position, members must hold a 1983 Simcoe South Progressive Conservative membership. MON. TO THURS, to [TT Sat. 9:00 til to 5:00 (tam Drive in today BOURGEOIS MOTORS LTD. 472 Hugel Ave. 526-2278

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