Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1980, p. 8

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See Huronia Calendar on Page 46 Downtown Midland merchants, town hall employees, fire department and police department employees last Friday afternoon whose routines were interrupted by a power failure. The power was off in Power failure traced to insulator ~ between half an hour and an hour. The problem was at the Midland Public Utilities Commission. Power had area while the broken part was found and replaced. gi A 30-year-old glazed porcelain insulator had the downtown area become cracked. ELECT KAY CHAMBERS X has - time - energy -auniversity degree were among the people to be shut off in a larger will - work hard for all residents of Tay Township COUNCILLOR FOR TAY TOWNSHIP | | First time ! Morland Mount, left, has been with the Midland PUC for 32 years and has never seen anything like it. He, PUC , manager Art Evans and lineman Pete Denis hold the broken insulator that failed Friday afternoon and so caused a blackout in downtown Midland. Recently, there's been a serious increase in the number of cases of measles in Ontario. At a time when modern vaccines are so readily available, it simply doesn't make sense for you or your family to contract such diseases. Keep in mind that measles can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia or encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain. Women of a childbearing age should also be sure they are immunized against German measles --a disease that can cause serious birth defects. Of course, you want the peace of mind all year round of knowing you and your family are protected against disease. But what better time to take some positive action than during November, Immunization Awareness Month, by making sure - you're immunized. While you're at it, ask your doctor or local health unit for your copy of the new Ontario immunization record card. New employee Gerry Morrison started his new job as Midland's deputy-tr- easurer this week. He comes' from Kineardine where he was the treasurer and tax collector for a year. For five years before that he was assistant to the office manager of Crown Cork and Seal Company Ltd., of Concord, near Toronto. Crown Cork and Seal manufactures aerosol cans and beer caps. Gerry Morrison | Re-elect as Mayor MORELAND A. : LYNN Let's keep Ontario healthy Dennis Timbrell, For proven experience Pee For cars or information, fee eee te phone 526-8462 or 526-7772 Page 8, Wednesday, November 5, 1980

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