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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 2

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$2,000 more need -- Council wants Jaycee drive to be asuccess $15.000 that the Midland Jaycees are trying to raise to buy rescue equipment for the Midland fire depart- ment. Midland council has recommended to the next council that it make up, toa maximum of $2,000, any deficit that might remain in the Councillor Richard $15,000 goal. Platt told council In other business Monday evening he 'council considered amendment of its recent bylaw governing the operation in the town of believed the Jaycees to be at the moment about $2.000 short of their ca Students returning to school Classes disrupted by Sunday morning's fire at Ecole Secondaire LeCaron, in Lafontaine, returned to normal yesterday, at least for the high school level students. Roland Desroches, a spokesman at Centre d'Activites Francaises in Penetanguishene said vesterday, classes for nursery school pupils will begin again next Monday, though they will be held in a different room than the one damaged in the weekend blaze. ' Second school to be hit by fire Tiny township fire chief, Guy Maurice, had no\_ comment yesterday on rumours of arson connected with the Sunday night fire at Ecole St. Croix in, Lafontaine. . Tiny firemen answered an alarm at 1:50 a.m. on Monday morning at the school, and found a fire at the rear of the building which temporarily houses the Penctanguishene French high school. The alarm was turned in-by Jacques Laurin, who was oe hor teenagers of the fire. The incident ig « f = ae fire marshall... a, pennechon by the OPP Tiny Twp. briefs In an-interview yesterday, fire chief Maurice inted out that although a similar incident oc- curred at the Wyevale School on Thursday evening, where rags ahd gasoline were thought to have been used to start the blaze, the Lafontaine school fire hag been seized upon by some media because of the controversy over the separate French high school The Wyevale school fire is also under in- vestigation by the OPP, and is being viewed as a Hallowe'en prank, A two-cigar reeve! ; Reeve a Grandfather Twice Tiny Reeve Morris Darby received news during the Oct. 29 council meeting of the arrival of twin boys, born in Orillia to his daughter, Brenda Robinson. Bradley and Jamie were reported doing well, and the Reeve was congratulated before hurrying away to pay a grandfatherly visit. General Accounts The following accounts were passed at the October 29 meeting of Tiny Council: General Accounts $32,681 Roads ff 86,155 Water 7,396 Fire . 367 Ainley and Associates (Georgian Bay Estates) 9,004 Mardon Construction ~ a (Perkinsfield sidewalk) ' one 3,194 Sabin Charlebois (Cooks Lake Road) 9,480 Toanche Parks grant (fencing, lighting) 2,650 The ministry of Transportation and Communication has been petitioned for an interim payment towards Tiny 1980 roads expenditures of $526,491. Tiny customarily receives a 60 per cent subsidy. pinball machines and coin-operated games. The bylaw en- forcement officer was directed to meet with the town's solicitor to produce' better definitions of terms contained in the bylaw. Deputy-reeve Cat- herine Dion told council she thinks the hours' schedule in the bylaw should be amended to conform to the affected businesses' normal hours of business. But she did not feel there should be two classes of operators defined under the bylaw. such that less machines would be allowed in a restaurant, where there is super- vision, than are allowed ina billiard hall, where, she said, young people are already hanging around. Mansion's fire cause still unknown Neither Midland Fire Department nor Ontario Fire Marshal's Office officials have closed the door on their in- vestigation of a June fire that gutted the former Georgian Lodge in Sunnyside causing an estimated $100,000 damage. Both agencies devoted the better part of last Thursday going over details surrounding the fire in an effort to find out who the person or persons were who set the historic mansion on fire. Legion to remember dead comrades Members of Midland Br.80 RoyalCanadian Legion will be parading to Si. Paul's United Church. Sunday morning at 10:30 p.m. for their annual Tuesdav, Nov. 11 memorial (Remembrance Day) service then on thev'll be marching to the King Street Cenotaph for an 11 a.m. service. 1/a% Annual Interest Scotia Covenants Mortgage Corporation Term Notes e Fixed Term 5 years @ Minimuminvestment $1! ,000 e Unconditionally guaranteed Scotia bank 3 THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA by The Ban f Nova Scotia 'g change without notice. Ask for more details at any branch persona touch You won't believe your very eyes when you look into our 'Master File of Homes'. These homes are a good buy for families So, why don't you do what many other homeowners have already done before you. Meet CMHC's friendly and experienced personnel. They'll answer your questions and and individuals. (705) 728-4811 assist you wherever possible. Maurice Morneau and Lynn Owens in Barrie as well as Rolly Vachon in Owen Sound treat you with a special personal touch. You see, we don't sell to you directly. So, there is no obligation . 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