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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Sep 1987, p. 10

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ue neo \ \ Board studies student allergies Home studying and "controlled-environment classrooms" are two of the optious a school board committee is looking at to deal with the problem of children with severe Ready on the set Fireballs director Charles Weiner watches during a rehearsal for a scene in the movie, last week outside the Midland Fire Depart- ment. Cast members on the far side wait for the actor playing the movie's fire chief to ride a bicycle in front of them. The Fireballs crew school board meeting Aug. The Healthy School En- 19. vironment Committee, The committee by Bill Paulin, pected to present its final presented its interim report toa board meeting report at the last public in the "near future". is ex- A a = es = , - =. « = = . = = a joy of history. _ & 4& -- eta You can be proud of this living history resource in Penetanguishene. THE HISTORIC NAVAL AND MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS GOOD FRIENDS | CLOSE NEIGHBOURS Wnl= & ESTABLISHMENTS a TEACHERS: PET On Labour Day, the Historic Naval and Military Establishments in Penetanguishene close to the general public, after one of our best summers in history. But we're still open to hundreds of students who come to relive Cana- dian history in the exciting authentic Establishments setting. Take Samuel Lount. (Grade 7 and 8 youngsters do.) 1837: The Samuel Lount Story is a half-day adventure in hands-on history which runs from Nov. 2 to Nov. 27. Youngsters and their teachers live a day in 1837 as Conservatives or Reformers, entrepreneurs or farmers. They play their assigned roles, confront and debate with each other in a day that makes Cana- dian history as real and bracing as the breeze off the Bay. Kids love Establishments Education programs. Teachers tell us adventures like 1837: The Samuel Lount Story really enhance the is scheduled to be in Penetanguishene today, inside the Brule. Boat show to take over dock The second Midland Town Dock Boat Show is expected to be at least as comprehensive as was last year's show. Organizers hope that Vic Carpenter of Port McNicoll will be able to bring the 33 foot, 1920s model, wooden hull, boat which he cur- rently is building. The boat will have a 16 cylinder, 1,000 horsepower engine Represented at the boat show on Sept. 26 and 27 will be the range from row- ing boats and racing sculls to 40-foot-plus power boats. Many local marinas, boat manufacturers, and marine-related product sellers will be represented. Doug Dawson with his computer search of boats for sale in Ontario is returning. Béats and the rest of the boat show will take up most of the berths and the surrounding town dock area. ELMVALE SALES STABLES rp. J 1 mile west of Elmvale on Hwy. 92 Featuring LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS EVERY THURSDAY EVENING Commencing at 7:30 Cattle, Pigs, Caives, Horses Trucking can be arranged by calling 726-8904 anytime before Thursday This sale provides EXCELLENT MARKETING for both buyer and seller Also featuring one of ONTARIO'S LARGEST FLEA MARKETS Operating from April to November. Hours: 9.a.m. to 11 p.m. every Thursday This program was created with the safety of people and the protection of boats in mind. It willl: ® put ongoing maintenance of existing small craft har- bours and facilities on a sounder financial footing; yachtsmen and local industries. @ re-open harbour facilities closed for safety reasons; © repair damage caused by storms or high water levels; @ launch new services and facilities at some harbours that will meet the expand- ing needs of fishermen, But more importantly local harbour authorities created under this revitaliza- tion program will, with the Federal government support, give fishermen and other users a more direct role in the planning, management, operation and maintenance of their harbour. Project proposals will be analyzed and funded on their individual merits, and announcements on funding will be made as decisions are reached. G # fj Fisheries and Oceans Tom Siddon, Minister Péches et Océans Tom Siddon, Ministre Lhd | Canada

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