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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Oct 1983, p. 7

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The workshop con- ducted by Midland Area Reading Council came to a conclusion Sept. 29 with 19 candidates having successfully completed training as reading tutors. Of these, all but one have been matched with a student and _ in- struction in reading and writing can now proceed MARC workshop Reading tutors complete training program list of non-readers has for the time being been eliminated, with one tutor still available. The total number of tutors is now 30 and students under _ in- struction number 32. These figures, of course, are constantly changing as some _-- students complete the course, some leave the area for discouraged and drop out. Tutors, too drop out for various reasons. Some join the group to teach one _-- specific person, a member of the family or a friend and, when that person is finished, the tutor does not want to continue. There is, therefore, for one reason or another, a continual attrition of recruits, Anyone interested in joining MARC might keep in mind that there is to be a general meeting On Thursday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. on the second floor of the Midland Public Library and that they would be welcome at that time. Meanwhile, Lin is still answering the phone at Gualte named new airport manager Long-time North Simcoe resident Steve Quaife has been named the new manager of Huronia Airport. He was picked for the $18,000 a year job from about two dozen ap- plications, an airport commission member told this newspaper yesterday. In a brief interview, Quaife said he planned to keep the airport open seven days a week and intended to promote the facility so as to attract interest from both the industrial and business Spells out goals community. "T'm not connected with any flying service. My job will be to see that the airport runs smoothly and that it is promoted properly." Before taking over as manager, Quaife at one time was a member of the Midland police force and later served as bylaw enforcement officer with Township of Tiny. as arranged between student and tutor. This means that the waiting PGH births The following late September births oc- Choir rf .ead ion Penetanguishene General Hospital. An eight pound 1!» Ounce boy was born Sept. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Aston of 26 Payette Drive, Penetanguish- ene. A nine pound six ounce boy was born Sept. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Archer of RR 3, Elmvale. And on Sept. 25, a six pound 13 ounce girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Forget of 35 Dufferin "Street. Penetanguishene. job opportunities or numbers of instructors 549-3372 for parties other reasons and, and so the group is. interested, either as inevitably, some get always looking for student or as tutor. NANCY'S DELICATESSEN SUPER SPECIAL ___ Liver Sausage huronia calendar Oct. 8 Bird Feeder Building Day from 10 a.m. to noon at Wye Marsh Wildlife Interpretation Centre. Kids, bring an adult, a hammer, and $3 for your kit. 0 Restaurant NOW 71 KING ST. OTHER TAKE OUT LOCATIONS -- jwipt ann, Pick up the Bucket: 15 pieces of delicious, Finger Lickin' good Chicken! Saturday, Sunday, Monday OCT. 8-9-10 Mia a guger lickin atayf LOFT FAMILY RESTAURANTS INC. That's Right , ONT. TEL. 526-5522 Featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken Kentucky Fried Chicken customers can have their favorite food as part of a meal in a Loft Family Restaurants have two ALL NEW SIT-DOWN Restaurants serving the world's most popular chicken Kentucky Fried Chicken! AT: 70 FIRST ST., COLLINGWOOD TEL. 445-0491 and 315 BAYFIELD ST., N., BARRIE TEL. 726-7220 MOSLEY & 28TH ST. DUCKWORTH PLAZA WASAGA BEACH, ONT. --_BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 429-2311 TEL. 726-5710 At Participating Kentucky Fried Chicken Stores 45 ESSA RD. BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 726-2501 BUCKET THIS WEEK AT | STONELEIGH MOTORS " you can take advantage of the... '83 DEMONSTRATORS BETTER HURRY 4 ONLY to clear at fantastic savings! 1983 PONTIAC 6000 LE Sedan, light-brown, 6 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., AM. FM stereo, rear window defogger., custom wheel covers, steel radial tires, recliner passenger seat, custom sport 1983 PONTIAC 6000 SEDAN Light brown, 6 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., AM. FM stereo, rear window defogger, bucket seats & console, custom wheel covers, steel radial tires, custom sport mirrors, cruise control and mirrors, cruise control and more, more! 1983 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1983 GMC $15 PICK-UP 6 cyl., 4 speed auto., overdrive, AM radio, heavy duty shocks, 1500 Ib. pay load, steel radial tires, step bumper, custom trim and much more. TRANS-AM White, 8 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., AM FM stereo cassette, rear window defogger, custom sport mirrors, aluminum wheels, roof hatch, power antenna, luxury cloth interior, special per- formance package and much more. THESE VEHICLES CARRY THE BALANCE OF NEW CAR WARRANTY Come in...take a test-drive and make an offer...they won't last long! Drive in today to... Pontiac Buick STONELEIGH Mi DLA ND HWY. 93 -- JUST NORTH OF YONGE ST- 526-3724 Cadillac Wednesday, October 5, 1983, Page 7

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