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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Sep 1980, p. 2

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Pour pennant Respite the downpour Tuesday, the sectid pour of in pouring rain! concrete to form the aeration tank at Midland Water Pollution Treatment Plant when on as scheduled. During the day some 450 cubic meters, that's 15,892 cubic feet, of cement was poured, and that in any man's language is a lot. Mail reduced to trickle Midland"s letter carriers have had unusually light mail bags Wednesday and Thursday because mail has not been arriving in Midland from Toronto. A large amount of mail comes either from, or through, Toronto. Picketing by members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada at postal service buildings in ~Toronto has_ in- terrupted the flow of mail. Mail is still being received and dispatched in Midland. Regional service continues Without interruption, a Midland post office spokesman said yesterday Picketing began Monday in Toronto. Mail stopped arriving from the city Wed- nesday Letter carriers don't automatically finish their day sooner than usual because of the lesser amount of mail. They still have to walk their regular route, delivering the mail that they have in hand. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Baten 8 149 Bayfield St. Barrie (705) 737-3492 \ Coldwater Simcoe East Provincial Liberal Association NOMINATION MEETING to nominate a Candidate for the next Provincial Election. Centre THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1980 8 PM. Guest Speaker: Dr. Liberal Opposition Leader FREE TRANSPORTATION be 'That' question will be on the ballot in Tiny Tiny Township councillors this week instructed Clerk Guy Maurice to prepare the necessary paper work so that the so-called French high school issue can be placed on the ballot when the municipal elections are held in the township, Nov. 10. Previously the township had agreed in principle with the wording of a Simcoe County Council resolution asking ratepayers if they favored construction of a new French High School in Penetanguishene. Life-saving blanket Midland Fire Chief Terry Lethbridge was kept busy Wednesday accepting contributions of money and equip- ment. Wayne Latour, middle, and Paul Maheu, right, presented an aluminized blanket to the fire department on behalf of UAW Local 1411. The fire chief was also given a $1,000 cheque from the Midland and District Labour Council by council president Melville Moreau. GUARDIAN DRUGS Community VASELINE ENRICHED INTENSIVE CARE LOTION \es 1.79 400ml pares = Stuart Smith VASELINE PETROLEUM JELLY $4 69 White Qa 500g Bus Schedule (6:30 PM) Call 325-0044 for Free Transportation -Brechin Public School -Uptergrove P.S. -County Fair Plaza, -County Fair Plaza, -Victoria Harbour -Port MecNicoll -Waubaushene Memberships may be RENEWED up to and including the night of the Convention. New Memberships must be taken out before SEPTEMBER 11th, 1980. a SV ONTARIO ral LIGHTWAVES ONE- STEP SOFT PERM *4.895e50+ © Orillia Midiand Page 2, Friday, September 12, 1980 ARCADE GUARDIAN PHARMACY 286 King St, MIDLAND 526-8011 Cherry or Orange Alavour ASPERGUM +1 29 24 Tablets pe in Re registered? ademark of Drug Trading Co Ltd ate) eS SEPTEMBER PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPT. 20 1980 CREME RINSE or CONDITIONER 360ml \CAREFREE o.b. TAMPONS @ Reg @ Super @ Super Plus $2.59... Solt Ayr +1, 19 50mI Pp BAY PHARMACY PENETANGUISHENE New! SECRET SOLID $ 1 89 50g SOFT & DRI ROLL-ON DEODORANT LE, cau' 88 Main St., 549-2332 Up | GUARD | rz Fa aS SUFFERIN| *1.49 0 Gillette TRAC Il SHAVE CREAM $4 29700" . Plus 50m| Gillette RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT $1.39 150m! RIGHT DEODORANT Vasocon | QU: VASOCON EYE DROPS 228 ci @VASOCON A Eye Drops 15m! $2.89 BUFFERIN . ANALGESIC TABLETS) IN RELIEF Zest STOMACH UPS WHITFIELD'S PHARMACY GUARDIAN DRUGS 16 Queen St. W. ELMVALE 322-1011 QUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE. ITEMS SHOWN MAY NOT ALL BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS cere ome A eet a re hes

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