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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 Feb 1985, p. 20

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You'll be able to cast your vote More for moose hunters Members of the public Information Centre on Although each _ servea three year term, who attend the annual Feb.20, willbe welcome member on the 12 elections will be held at 5 : ae Wildlife Management Unit 6--an general meeting for tocastavoteonany of person board of the meeting to fill reer cranes im T oropears ea Ce eetved by sTaiiy lodges and Midland's Contact the agenda items. i i between three and five § Setecuve moose harvest p : ill é : g directors is expected to Rieter vacant ' give residents and non-residents more alt tela aeeceee to non Snowmobilers can be targets for theft retirements. hunting opportunities this fall. Teh CRE GTINRRGRELA Hewy sekeun tor Snowmobile thefts motorizedsnow vehicles yelyin Smith of Tiny Contact Administr- Other hen mae this ees cE archers in Wildlife Management Unit continue to be a serious were reported stolen Township lost his 1981 tor Sandra Saddy is Re eae seis ce ve 3 3 in northwestern Ontario, thereby problem for local during the past week. A 3ki-Doo under similar @!S0 expecting some gf 2reas ot al Dee bp extending early archery seasons over residents and the 979 Arctic Cat was circumstances. motions to officially eae as last Seer th noting: northern Ontario, ! Midland detachment of taken over Wednesday incorporate an_ ex- aOBes ' ' t in Hunters are reminded that they the Ontario Provincial evening from the front Both of these thefts panded social service eSeasons have been set in must purchase a moose hunting Police. yard of Robert Pat- are still under in- role into Contact's regulation 'so that they need not be ir before they can apply for an 'erson in Port MeNicoll. vestigation by the constitution. changed from year to year. The *aalt nae lation eb the NO INGNR Sew Two fights. later... Midland OPP. resident season in the far north, for @dult moose vail 8 computerized draw. Application forms for tags are provided with the example, will begin on the third Saturday of September in any year. eMoose hunting will be allowed in A full agenda will be made available one week before the general A dozen narcotics related charges A total of 12 narcotics- laid in 1983. here, 85 cases of fraud meeting, at the in- the Algonquin area from the Heences nie' wee om ae ie late related charges were Frauds were up last was probed in Midland formation centre's § Monday following Oct. 18 to the eae eee ae reed aie te Priorat laid in Midland last year over '83. Accor- last yearcompared to 76 office in the Edward's succeeding Saturday every year, PP ications mus reac Ait = 1S a year, the same number ding to police records in 1983. Village Mall. instead of alternate years, because of Natural Resources' Wildlife Branc The meeting is §§ the validation tag system allows wild in Toronto, or an MNR district office p. These thieves will take a cheque or cash A storefront window and the early hours of _ 'ind a cheque valued at 5 p.m., Wednesday, May 15, 1985. life managers to predictably control : Hunters who entered, but did not harvest level. This is the first time in scheduled between 7 and 10 p.m. in the } forced open gave th- Jan. 29. approximately $360. Catholic Family Life {J more than 20 years that hunting in the receive a validation tag last year, will \ ange eives access to the Midland OPP report OPP are continuing to Centre on Midland Ave. J area has been allowed two years ina given preference to ensure fair tag iloney Harbour Boat the theft of- ap- investigate this in- Refreshments will be § row. distribution. hf Club sometime between proximately $600incash _-- cident. served. : 10 p.m. Monday Jan. 28 Ne Te eet CR THT. SETLIST Ee EEE oe DOLL ET OE TT . ND SAVE THIS CALENDAR Pe CLIP AND SAVE THIS CALENDAR Correction baie ee : A cutline under a front page picture in Friday's Weekender indicated a UIDIOIDIDODIIOVODOVONON0d0ddd0dddd00000000" train accident had occurred in Midland . é just before 1 p.m. SE 4p. NG, Wednesday. RRS Se Op The item should have Sy Ke read, just before 1 p.m. Tuesday. We regret the error I and. the confusion this ' mistake may have caused. , Fine-free system at library \r by PAULSANDERSON Midland Public Ni Library is experiencing enough success with a trial run of its new fine- YY Y Ss Ve CALENDAR SALE 1985 MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY 7 Entire Stock of VELOUR 150 cm, solids, FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 3) Entire Stock of DRAPERY Reg. price, in-store stock only. Today only at Fabricland 20%... 8 Entire Stock of PLAIN & Seen 3 TAKE ADVANTAGE | WEDNESDAY FLANNELETT SE stripes, fancies. only at 2 WEEKS ONLY! tear DON'T MISSOUT! |-."$pinlatt - Fabricland nad fase i free ; system of 11 100% 12 Entire Stock of 13 14 15 ( borrowing, that Chief WOOL S-T-R-E-T-c-H | FUN FUR Entire Stock of f Saddy expects the 1& CREPE Reg. $8.98 Pre-priced BATTING PRINTS Reg. price, in-store arrangement to become 4150 cm, solids, checks, ee i f Today only at 113) can iSpecial stock only. a regular policy. 4 stripes, plaids. Values aaneaenet a Fabricland 78"'x100"' Pre-packed. Brats P Today o $22.00 only at Fabricland iv Since July 1984 the Today $ 1 1 ae $ i $ 4A a library has iene no nlyat 90 2 PRICE 2 casas eit 17 Sant i fines for overdue books. Fabricland a Fabricland bag} Fabricland m O ovr ¥ While overdue notices ik are sent, patrons are 19 20 for replacement. "Library fines are not apy ect Ay to Entire Stock of Entire Stock of POLYESTER y return e OKS no S. Soe ee proapciorH |EYELET |stuFFING | CL/P TH/S CALENDAR 115 cm., white, colours, scalloped. only.(10m maximum). Pre-packed in 1 lb. M4 a big part of our bags: i fe revenue,"' explains Today $ 55 Today $3 Today $1 7 Saddy, "only about $400- only at only at only at Ly 500 each year." Fabricland m Fabricland m_ | Fabricland m t He believes the . ae a ) traditional library fine ; tem Geaurages New Spring Fabrics ' people to believe they are in more and more trouble the longer the book is overdue. With a book inventory worth almost' one " million dollars, Saddy insists the most im- 9 portant thing is for the " library to get its books if back. ( Martial arts and auto repair manuals are the - books most likely to be ¥ missing, he says. sf Although the rate of " delinquent books has remained about the y same since July, Saddy points out how the library is no longer spending 35 cent stamps to collect 15 cent fines. ( Most people are { unaware that fines of up to $25 can be levied under the Library Act for unreturned book, and he recalls charges being laid recently by the Collingwood Public = iving Daily! Arriving Daily! Fabricland brings you Spring Sensations in a wide variety of excrng fabrics and an explosion of the new Spring colours priced at Fabricland's everyday low discount prices. The Best in Selection and Price Anywhere... That's Fabricland. SG er i F, 2D, ~e' <. C are, & Sj en fs NS =' wy x, sew and Save Now! ee ap. atFabricland § cys'?2L i "4 opt TAGE OF THESE DAILY FEBRUARY SAVI ALSO MANY IN-STORE SPECIALS NGS 544 Bayfield St. Barrie L4m 502 726-4400 (Next to Unclaimed Freight) Open Mon to Fri. 9:30 to 9:30 p.m -Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 6-p.m. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES FABRICLAND CANADA'S LARGEST FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR je cuss cee sess ss ees ees ees ess ee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee es es l l l i l FOR FEBRUARY SAVINGS! | | i | ! Eb ee The Best in Selection and Price Anywhere § Canada. ee nr nn nr aa ae a ee = = Page 20, Wednesday, February 6, 1985

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