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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Sep 1985, p. 2

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Specialized communications DHQ are dispatched by a nine member staff on a' OPP Dispatcher Paul Thompson was one of several civilian radio operators who were on duly over three different shifts a day in the Com- munications Unit at the OPP's No. 7 District Headquarters over the Labour Day holiday weekend. All occurrences received at the Barrie 24 hour-a-day basis in the Communications Unit. The No. 7 District Communications Unit acts as host radio station for seven of the twelve District detachments on a full and part-time basis. -Photo by Bob Murray Videotaping valuables in the home for insurance purposes and recording special occasions in front of the video camera has become increasingly popular in the 1980s, and presents the enterprising entrepreneur with a good business opportunity. The service, plus preparing resumes through wordprocessing, is) now available -- in Penetanguishene with the start of a company called Dansum En'erprises. Dana Summers started Dansum las! week and, with the distribu'ion of a pamphlet throughout the Penetanguishene-Midland area, Summers said Friday he has already started to get inquiries abou videotaping weddings. And, he said. the insurance industry weleomes the trend !oward videotaping a home inventory. The service allows New business opens in Penetang insurers, in the event of a home loss, !o know exactly what is covered in an insurance policy. Wills can also be videotaped. The potential for the service was vividly brough! home 'o Summers when he drove through Barrie half an hour after the May 31 tornado caused $100 million in properly damage. Summers said tha! if he los' his home, he would probably be able to itemize perhaps one-third of his home inventory. Starting the business with wife Chris in their Lucy S'reet home is 'partly business, partly fun," Summers said The bis ad : \ has - sds : Se hy Gilles Specializing in: Beauly Stop UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Hamelin, Carroll Willett Sitting-Maureen Woods, owner eCutting eStyling ePerms eColouring eHighlighting by our Esthetician: eFacials eManicures ePedicures eWaxing eEyelash tinting eElectrolysis a ALL SER VICES Y OFF until Sept. 28, 1985 526-3765 260 King St., Midland Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30 Sat. 9-3 Page 2, Tuesday, September 3, 1985 Midland council meets again on Mon., Sept. 9 Monday, Sept. 9, is the date for the next regular, public, council meeting in Midland. The session is set for a 7:30 p.m. start at town hall. The message: drive carefully I: was back to school today for literally hun dreds of thousands of students in Ontario. Motorists are reminded to use care and caution when approaching schools. We're glad § you asked! ir Jim Lynn Funeral Director WHAT IS THE "SUDDEN-INFANT-DEATH" SYNDROME? This is the occasion when a child, well cared for and robust, usually between the ages of three 'weeks and twelve months, is put to bed; a short time later, the mother returns to the bedroom to find the child dead. There is no sign of struggle, although the child may have changed position. This type of death is often called "crib death." It is a particularly devastating experience for parents of the child. They suffer feelings of guilt which they shouldn't. If they have used normal care and precaution, there's absolutely no reason for them to blame themselves. In situations such as this, it is recommended that the parents consult their minister, doctor or psychiatrist. Ongoing medical research has not yet been able to find any reason for this type of death; nor can they predict or prevent it. 'Old wives tales'? and much misinformation surrounds the sudden death of an infant under these otherwise normal cir- cumstances. Should this happen to someone you know, try to understand their own helplessness and the lack of knowledge now available Games H. ts nn JU ae Midland 526-6551 Elmvale 322-2732 At Cumming-Nicholson BACK-TO-SCHOOL in style with Shoes (SAVAGE Whether for 'tiny tykes" on that first momentous trip to Kindergarten or for '"'pre-teeners" going on to greater things at Midland High - coming to Cumming Nicholson, first gets things off on the right footing! It's our business to have the Savage Shoes that are 'in' -- for whatever the age group. And even more importantly, we have the Know-how to ensure proper fit for every foot! ; So be smart -- be sure - buy Savage shoes for back-to-school at Cumming Nicholson! 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