Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jul 1975, p. 7

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Learning lifesaving at i camp Last week Constable Chuck Coulson, the community which is located on concession eight of Tay Township is services officer of the Midland detachment of the operated by Midland's Knox Presbyterian Church. Ontario Provincial Police visited Camp Manitomono This is the last week of operation for this year with for a talk on the importance of water safety. Thecamp approximately forty campers in attendance. wh y Children's corner Win Two Days in Toronto with the Ontario Provincial Police Colour the cartoon below and become eligible 'to win a trip to Toronto by an Ontario Provincial Police car, plus an airplane round-trip to Ottawa which will include a tour of the main points of interest in Ottawa. You will return to Toronto for tWo days, which will include a guided tour by the Ontario Provincial Police with a police escort. Winners and a parent or guardian will enjoy a shopping night with $50 spending money for each of them. Winners will be judged by the following: first or best cartoon will be picked by Commissioner H.H. Graham of the Provincial Police; second best cartoon will be judged by John Rhodes, Minister of Transport and Communications; and the third best cartoon will be judged by Donald C. Campbell, president of the Ontario Road- builders Association. The three winners will be guests of the Cam- bridge Motor Hotel, view Toronto atop the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, visit Ontario's Parliament Buildings, visit Ontario Place, and tour the Ontario Provincial Police headquarters and training centre. , If you were or will be an elementary school aident during 1975, you are eligible. Expenses 'or winners and one parent or guardian will be paid for by the Ontario Roadbuilders Association. Entries must be postmarked not Hello there boys and girls: This is the introduction of Safety Sam's Safety Club in your area. As you can see from the title, this column will deal with seasonable safety hints as well as things in your home that you should be careful of. I will be having guest columns'from safety- minded persons in your area but space each week will be available for your letter. Each week we will print the best two letters based on an everyday experience that you have had. Your thoughts should be connected with some safety message and can be about some personal ex- perience or something in your community that you think Safety Sam should check into. For the best letter each week, an award of $2 will be given and the writer of the second best letter will receive $1. To become a member of Safety Sam's Safety Club, the membership application at the bottom of this column should be used. As a member you will be agreeing to obey the rules of safety as stated in the weeks to come, and to do everything _ you can to see that you and the members of your family practice the safety rules as they appear in this column by Safety Sam. later than Wednesday, August 13, 1975. You may enter as often as you wish -- ad- ditional copies of the cartoon can be obtained from any OPP office or the offices of the Markle Community Newspapers -- The Midland Times, Next week, the rules for the Safety Sam Safet The Penetanguishene Citizen or The Elmvale Club will be 'printed, and in the esnunue cit ance pec : Ea . our application for membership to the Safet: Winners draw will be held Saturday, August ee Safety Club appearing ip the West 16, 1975. Trip to Toronto will be on August 26, 27 Community Newspapers, Box 609, Midland and 28, 1975. 5 Coloured cartoons together with your name, Ontario, L4R 3M5. address and phone number are to be mailed to: The Ontario Roadbuilders Association, 325 Eddystone Ave., Downsview, Ontario, M3N 1H8. This is a public service announcement in cooperation with the Ontario Roadbuilders Association, and the Ontario Provincial Police and Markle Community Newspaper Ltd. assumes no responsibility as to winners selected or the prizes offered. I will be waiting for your letter and mem- bership application. Upon receiving your membership application you will receive a certificate suitable for framing. Yours in safety til next week, Safety Sam o.PPR SAFETY TREVOR He 'SAYS: BU (Sign Name, Print Address) Safety Sam, Safety Sam's Safety Club c/o Markle Community Newspapers Box 609, Midland Ont. L4r 3M5 Dear Safety Sam; | wish to join your Safety Club and pledge to obey the safety rules as they appear each week. 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