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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Mar 1985, p. 8

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Waste committee membership is being decided today Lackie said _ the choices should be known after today's by members will look into PETER SPOHN fulure Waste Members of Tiny Management policies Township council are for the township. meeting today to decide Township _ council decided at a Feb. 27 meeting to establish a who will sit on an ad hoe committee whose councillor John Lackie said Monday night he hopes the committee is ready to look into future waste management by the end of the week. Lackie said about 20 waste management "liaison" committee composed of all five members of township council and 11 other residents of Tiny Township. Township missions was last Friday. "I'm very pleased with the response we received,' Lackie said. "There is represen- tation from across the applications from township residents were received after an ad- vertisment , seeking applications was placed in the local newspapers. The deadline for sub- Two men facing charges over incident A Midland and a Penetanguishene man both face charges following an incident investigated by Midland OPP over the weekend. According to police, Daniel Bruce Smith, 33, of Midland attended HDH suffering from what he claimed was a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Saturday evening. More to firefighting than hoses and water: What do firemen do between alarms? In Midland, Chief Hal Belfry and Deputy Chief Clarence Moreau are often busy with an ongoing program of Municipal Fire Prevention Inspec- tions. A total of 46 hours was spent on this duty in A 22 calibre bullet reportedly entered and exited the victim's right side of his abdomen causing only minor injury. Sunday morning, Clarence Charlebois of Penetanguishene, a friend of the victim, according to OPP was charged with "weapons dangerous." February alone. Under the authority of the Ontario Fire Code, municipal businesses and residences are liable for fire inspection. Inspectors check such things as emergency exits, accumulations of hazardous Fire prevention tips for kerosene heaters Usually one week from Midland Fire Chief each year is designated Fire Prevention Week. During those seven days, firefighters are quick to. remind people that fire prevention is really a 52 week a year job. Hal Belfry. Many people, who normally keep warm with a wood stove switch to a_ portable kerosene heater during chilly spring evenings, once their outside wood supply gets wet. Without a window left This week's fire prevention tip comes Many reasons for medal nomination of David Robertson Port McNicol! council chose David Robertson as its nominee for an Ontario Bicentennial Medal in 1984 because of Robertson's involvement in scouting, his church, and his other community involvement. In 1984 the province gave medals to 1,984 volunteers from across the province, as part of the celebration of the province's bicentennial. Robertson, through the past several years, has been a Scout leader, group committee member and group committee chairman; a volunteer in- volved with lacrosse and minor hockey, a chaperon a! teen dances; and a Sunday school teacher, a member of Bonar Presbyterian Church, between the kerosene heater- and any com- bustible materials. slightly ajar, a kerosene heater will quickly deplete the oxygen in a modern relatively airtight home to dangerous levels. In addition, he strongly recommends a minimum clearance of 900 - 1200 centimetres (three to four feet) "ER AMES 100's of specially selected styies and colours for you ta cheese from! Charlebois was remanded to the Barrie jail for a bail hearing on Monday. This week he was released and scheduled to appear in court tomorrow. Meanwhile, Smith has been charged with "obstruct police" and is also slated to appear in Penetanguishene court tomorrow. and smoke detectors. Failure to correct a fire hazard can result in the issuance of a Fire Order to be enforced by the municipal fire department. But Chief Belfry explains that his staff will often inspect a new woodstove installation for a homeowner. These examinations are now commonly requested by insurance companies, he says. For a Limited Time Only; 7/1' ALL SHNGLE VISION Z EYEGLASS GLASS OR PLASTIC LENSES No matter how strong you need No Extra Charge! materials, emergency lighting, fire extinguishers, PTTON ete fy FASHION TINTS Colour-coating for glass or plastic lenses -- at No Extra Charge! township." township. council meeting. He said the committee will probably be mindful of the fact time is running out in the search for a new waste disposal system for North Simcoe. The Ontario Ministry of the Environment has ordered the Pauze landfill site, which is contaminated with toxic wastes, . closed in October, 1987. The township is still a member of the North Simcoe Waste Management Associ- ation, but it decided to form the ad hoc com- mittee in an effort to have spokesmen for the township strike out on their own in matters related to future , waste disposal in North Simcoe. and a volunteer for various church functions. $35,000 study of airport needs The federal govern- ment department Transport Canada is spending $35,000 on an engineering study of possible improvements to Huronia Airport. The engineering study You're under arrest Fifteen charges were laid in Midland under the Criminal Code of Canada last month while one was laidunder _ speeding. ningham, this was the the Narcotics Control essential message at : _ last month's "Exportin THE POOR GUY HAS BEEN THIS for Pronit" seminabeat WAY EVER SINCE THE TELLER AT THE) | the Highland. BANK CHANGED HIS MONEY FROM Despite over 60. in- CANADIAN TO AMERICAN vitations to local manufacturers, Cun- ningham admitted disappointment when attendence numbered only about 20 representatives, pos- A. pe Yh will include soil sur- veys, preliminary design and estimates for extension of the runway, installation 'of a new taxiway, and lighting for both the runway and taxiway. manufacturing indu- stries, it is actively encouraging and financing participation in most forms of cor- plastic lenses. Exporting plays such \ id a crucial role in the ae a Ontario Government's SAFETY L S& plans for the-provinces' SCRATCH RESI All lenses impact resistant and now *special scratch resistant coating for EYEGLASS CASEX8) LENS CLEANER You get them beth at No Extra Charge! OVERSIZE GLASSES Your choice - at No Eatra Charge! porate exporting education. Act,. 74 under local According to Midland bylaws and 39 under the Chamber of Com- Highway Traffice Act Merce General including 17 for Manager Wally Cun- sibly jeopardizing future seminars. However, Ken Fisher, International Marketing Manager for the 4 Y Ministry of Industry and Trade, suggested that sufficient interest was shown by those Who All these extras at one low price? That's right, only at Optical Factory you can get all these extras absolutely free! Includes Fashion Tints -- colour coating that adds high style to your glass or plastic lenses. Standard bifocals only $30.00 extra. All at Factory To You Prices -- at Optical Factory! 5 For a complete pair of single vision glasses you? ae QOD only GUARANTEED SOFT CONTACT LENSES Guaranteed to fit with a 30-day refund policy plus a fitting fee of only $40.00. Choice of colour $30.00 extra attended to warrant additional small group workshop sessions on access to export markets. Fishers topic at the Feb. 28 seminar con- cerned the specific importance of exporting to Midland. In addition, ~ talks were presented on the role of the US. Customhouse Broke- rage, and opportunities 8 COLLIER STREET 728-0800 Mon.-Thurs.: 9:30am-6:00pm, Friday:9:30am-8:00pm Saturday: 9:30am-4:00pm "LAB ON PREMISES" Page 8, Wednesday, March 13, 1985. for Ontario in the World Export .Market.. EYE EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED a arene win apes Ege re epee ne

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