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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Dec 1988, p. 16

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Crime stoppers needs an area representative Crime Stoppers of Simcoe-Dufferin- Muskoka needs a board member from this area. Board members. are drawn from throughout the two counties and the District of Muskoka. The Ontario Provincial Police started the Crime Stoppers program in Sim- coe County in January, 1987. The civilian board members- decide which anonymous tipsters should be offered reward money. The Simcoe-Dufferin- Muskoka program is one of the more successful of the 32 Crime Stoppers programs in Ontario, Const. Jim MacDonell says. "We're doing really good here." Statistics are up significantly in 1988. Midland- Penetanguishene and area currently is not represented on the board. Application to be the director can be made by calling Const. MacDonell at Crime Stoppers, 1-800-461-TIPS toll free, or 721-3333. Tay gets It is cheaper to pay the transfer fee at the Golf Links Road waste transfer station than to pay a fine under Tay Township's new littering bylaw, according to Tony Huguenin, the township's municipal law enforce- ment officer. Huguenin reported that Tay has received the power to levy fines of up gw Through the first 11 months of 1988, two peo- ple have been arrested in connection with calls about crimes in Penetanguishene. Eleven calls were received. One case was solved, and $640 worth of drugs seized. Nine calls about crime in Midland were receiv- ed. No arrests have resulted. Eleven calls concern- ing crime in Midland OPP territory have resulted in one arrest and one case cleared. Drugs worth $1,600 were seized. Most of the calls to Crime Stoppers and most of the arrests have to do with crime in Barrie, Orillia and territory patrolled by the Orillia OPP. Police from the par- ticipating police depart- ments take turns answer- ing the Crime Stoppers telephone. Officers from Midland and Penetanguishene each go to Barrie two days a month, MacDonell said. tougher to $103.75 to anyone who contravenes its littering bylaw. Permission was granted by the Criminal Division of the Provincial Court in Toronto under provincial legislation. The township can take more serious offenders to court for fines up to $2,000 maximum. New graduate Mr. and Mrs. Paul Genier of Perkinsfield are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Suzanne from the radiography program at Fanshawe College in London, Ont. Suzanne is presently employed at Huronia District Hospital as a registered X-ray technologist. She is also a graduate of ESPSS. NOTICE N.S.W.M.A. Recycling Program There will be NO pickup on December 26, 27 and January 2nd, 1989 in all areas. "nank you for your support * 71988 and we are looking torward to 1989! Neat and Tidy Home Cleaners FAST PROFESSIONAL CLEANING @ Residential mB Commercial @ Cottage @ Minor Renovations @ Fully Equipped Call for your FREE Estimate (705) 526-2111 BONDED BOX 1675 PENETANGUISHENE ONTARIO LOK 1P0 Qa ae Se Se 6 CA Have a safe and a very Merry Christmas. N.S.W.M.A. Recycling Program "I found that Georgian *s practical, rather than theoretical approach to learning was most helpful to me. The teachers are chosen because of their Jerry's Welcomes BER eR Bak BRE Z Say Merry Christmas under $2,000°° 100 watts per channel Remote control Includes stand --@nd COMPACT DISC AUDIO FOR THE AUDIOPHILE! BRR eR Beek BRE Z. bh al Gor FP al Cite She alee 8.3% JERRY'S RADIO & T.V. OF BARRIE LTD. 342 RAYFIELD ST., BARRIE 726-0551 Fe] Page 16, Wednesday, December 21, 1988 business background. This helps prepare you for the dynamics of the fast-paced reality of the business world." Terry Waide ; Business Administration graduate Small Business Development Officer, Federal Business Development Bank "Throughout the program there was always the opportunity to put theoretical knowledge to work. The co-op program gave me hands-on experience in the operational end of tourism. It taught me exactly how to do what I'm required to do in my joDs" Debbie Jane Stansfield Tourism Management graduate - Market Research Analyst Laventhol & Horwath, Management Consultants You cau do al Consider these programs at the Barrie Campus: Fashion Merchandising (begins Jan. 23/89) Design Arts - Foundation (begins Feb. 1/89) Business Administration (begins Feb. 1/89) Tourism - Foundation (begins Feb. 1/89) Call the Registrar's Office today! 1-800-461-9696 (free) or (705) 722-1511 ~ G@Georgian College One Georgian Drive, Barrie, Ontario L4M 3X9

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