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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Jan 1989, p. 2

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No traffic lights available The Ministry of Transportation has in- formed the Seniors for Wye Marsh that it cannot supply traffic lights or a slow speed zone on Highway 12 between the Wye River and Ogden's Beach Road. In December, the seniors sent a petition to the ministry pointing out safety hazards on the stretch of highway, say- ing, 'It was two rather serious accidents and several near misses in- volving our summer visitors that prompted us to take this action."' The group also pointed out that winter snow banks cut visibility. They felt traffic had increased during the past few years. The ministry says its records do not show an Coping with a We have little prepara- tion for the grieving pro- cess in our society. And people often are surprised at the emo- tional aspect of loss, ac- cording to Albert Leering of the Catholic Family Life Center. Learning what others have gone through and how they cope is a way of preparing for it. w/overdrive @® 2.8 litre V6 engine 4 speed auto @ power steering e @ power brakes @ @ air conditioning e @ tilt steering @ cruise control @ pulse wipers e 71505 NY 7 1989 OLDSMOBILE Help in that direction will be offered by Albert Leering of the Catholic Life Center in a talk at the Port McNicoll J. G. Young public library Jan. 19, at 7:30 p.m. unusually high number of accidents at the location. The traffic count is not high enough to justify traffic signals. They can have the reverse effect of increasing the number of rear-end collisions. The ministry has found loss Leering will deal with the loss of important rela- tionships through separa- tion, divorce, death, sickness and job loss. speed reductions don't work in open areas. Tay council supports the seniors' petition and is asking the ministry to continue monitoring the area. The closeness of the en- trance to the Martyrs' Shrine and Ogden's Beach Road causes pro- blems for motorists, councillor Lynn Morton points out. It is difficult for motorists to time the left-turn signal to indicate which of the turns they intend to take. Oncoming drivers can misread their intent --- with a resulting collision. CUTLASS SUPREME Now's your chance to drive in style and save! This luxurious 2 door Coupe is loaded with extras! @ AM/FM stereo cassette @® power antenna @® aluminum wheels remote keyless entry rear window defroster block heater @ PLUS Much More! * Price includes S750 Cash Back from Genera! Motors Insurance. Licence and applicable Sales Taxes extra @ Stock #13897 MSRP $20,648 HURRY! OFFER ENDS Y 31, 1989 Yeah, Tay! Deputy reeve Tom O'Hara sports the new Tay Township dark maroon cap to be worn for iden- tification by township employees. Councillor Lynn Morton remarked that it also could mark officials if the emergency plan had to swing into action. Vehicle may not be exactly as illustrated NOW ONLY 1839 FREIGHT, PDI AND AIR TAX INCLUDED. ASK ABOUT OUR LOW LEASE RATES. ON THE SPOT FINANCING AVAILABLE. TOM SMITH CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE 824 King Street, Midland * Midland 526-0193 * Moonstone 835-3813. SALES: LEASING: SERVICE- PARTS: BODY SHOP A Page 2, Wednesday, January -18, 1989

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