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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Sep 1988, p. 2

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eae TR PT me Re a I RN PRO Be ri WU ERE RR ie ee ee Re EE AR Er a TE a Ret a Pe ey EP lee eh en ete a RR a ee eee eat tie er a ee Ue eR Pr ae ee Sept. 14 Junior Achievement of Midland-Penetanguishene recruitment 88-89 at Midland Secondary School. Sept. 14 Pioneer Club, for boys and girls from kindergarten to Grade 8 in Victoria Harbour, begins after school from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Vic- toria Harbour pastoral charge. Sept. 14 Sign Language Course, level one, sponsored by the Huronia Hearing Impaired, begins tonight from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and runs every Wednesday for 12 weeks. Cost is $53. To register call Elaine Demp- ster at 728-3577. Sept. 14 Fourth Midland Scouting Group information and registration, St. Paul's United Church, 7 p.m. Co- ed Rovers, Scouts, Cubs and Beavers. Fee is $25 per child. Sept. 15 Recruitment for Junior Achievement of Midland- Penetanguishene at St. Theresa's High School and LeCaron. Sept. 15 A Deal of a Meal at the Salvation Army, between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Come and enjoy a bowl of soup, a sandwich, pie, tea or coffee for only $3. Everyone welcome. Sept. 15 First Penetanguishene Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Survival Meeting, 7:30 p.m. All Saints Hall, 3 Peel St., Penetanguishene. Group committee volunteers needed before 1988-89 season can start. Interested parents and concerned citizens invited to attend. Call Charles Sherriff at 549-3561 for more information. Sept. 15 Last day to acquire advance tickets for concert series that kicks off in January at Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons with Tanglefoot, a musical group that entertains with songs and stories of early Canada. Also included are Inner Stage (Feb. 11), a professional theatre group which will portray the Raven Trilogy; and Trio Arabesque (March 11), which uses a fresh, distinct style to span musical history from renaissance to the present. Sept. 15 From 7 to 9 p.m. at Penetanguishene Secondary School, registration for the Penetanguishene Power and Sail Squadrons' new 10-week basic course, which begins Sept. 21. Cost is $80 single, $110 per couple (includes course material). Course includes rules of road, basic navigation, safe boat handling and weather. Call 549-2310, 549-8321, 549-8113, 549-3033 or 549-3108. Sept. 16 Roast Beef Dinner and Dance at the Penetanguishene Royal Canadian Legion. Giant draw for a trip to California for the Rose Bowl Parade and other prizes. Sept. 17 Rummage Sale at All Saints Anglican Church on Peel Street in Penetanguishene, 9:30 a.m. Clothing and other household items. Sept. 17 First class begins 9 a.m., Scottish Highland Danc- ing at the Midland YMCA. Call 526-7828 for infor- mation. Also, see the dancers at the Fall Fair, Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. Sept. 17 Elimination Dance and Raffle of a Ford Ranger truck, Port McNicoll Community Centre: Tickets are $25 per couple (includes prizes, buffet and two tickets for the truck). Advance tickets available at 534-7455. Sept. 17 Third annual Wye Marsh Wildlife Festival of Con- servation and Art. Musical entertainment (featur- ing Valdy), nature art show and sale (featuring Marc Barrie), conservation displays, worm races, moose-, goose- and duck-calling competitions, decoy-carving show and auction. Call 526-7809 for day or weekend passes or Friday Night Art Preview tickets. All proceeds towards conservation educa- tion programs for public and school groups. Sept. 18 Terry Fox Run, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning at the Mountainview Mall parking lot in Midland. Former Penetanguishene child Melissa Duval is the honorary Terry team member. Sponsored by K-Mart. Sept. 19 Registration and first meeting of the Elmvale 4-H club, 7 to 9 p.m. at the agriculture office, Highway 27 beside the flower shop. Topic is Much Ado about Meat. Sponsored by the Centre Flos Women's Institute. For more information call 322-1526 or Verna Knuff at 322-3214. Sept. 20 Euchre will be held at 8 p.m. at the Port McNicoll Royal Canadian Legion Branch 545. Presented by the Ladies Auxiliary. Prizes and a light lunch. Sept. 21 Red Cross blood donor clinic, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Midland Civic Centre, Yonge Street. Page 2, Wednesday, September 14, 1988 Changes to school board bring town more autonomy Trustees responsible on- ly to Midland electors will be elected'to the two coun- ty boards of education in November. A change of the Simcoe County Board of Education ward boundaries has split Midland from the old grouping of Midland, Tay Township, Port McNicoll and Victoria Harbour. Penetanguishene, Col- dwater and Matchedash have been added in Midland's place. Separate school sup- porters living in Tay Township, Midland, Port McNicoll and Victoria Harbour in the 1985 elec- tion together had one trustee at the Simcoe Coun- ty Board of Education. Because Midland will now have its own separate school board trustee, Tay Township, Port McNicoll and Victoria Harbour will be joined with Georgian Bay Township, Mat- chedash, Coldwater and Medonte Township. RR 1 Midland resident Roy Edwards represents Tay Township, Midland; Victoria Harbour and Port McNicoll now on the public school board. He in- tends to run again in the ward now comprised of Tay Township, Port Dr. Herman C. is pleased to welcome Dr. Martin MD, CCFP, to the Victoria Harbour beginning September 6, 1988 Dr. Veall is a graduate of the Family Practice Residents' Women's College Hospital, Toronto. Jilesen, MD, B. Veall, Medical Centre Programme at MecNicoll and Victoria Harbour, Penetanguishene, Col- dwater and Matchedash. Edwards has been a member of a school board continuously since 1949. He was an_ original member of the SCBE in 1969, and is one of its former chairpersons. Bet- ween 1969 and 1949 he was a member of the Medonte Township area school board. Penetanguishene and Tiny Township public school supporters current- ly are represented by Joan Jensen, the SCBE's chairperson. Tiny Township will be joined with Wasaga Beach. Elmvale and Flos Township, now joined with Wasaga Beach and represented by Wendy Mackenzie, will be joined with Vespra Township. Your One Stop Party Supply Shop. OVER 25 THEME BIRTHDAYS For a complete colour co-ordinated look to your party! The Paper 18 Cundles St. E. Barrie, Ontario \ Factory 794.1748 | 9 We ll help you save for your first home. su a of pli ae Now there's a savings plan for first-time home buyers with low or moderate incomes. With an Ontario Home Ownership Savings Plan (OHOSP) you'll earn interest on your savings and be eligible for an OHOSP tax credit. 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