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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Apr 1981, p. 3

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francaises L'equipe du Centre d'activites francaises espere que vous avez passe de bonnes et belles Paques, sans oublier dans le tra-la-la quotidien, le beau message d'esperance que cette fete apporte. Inscription Aux Cours Du 27 avril au 2 mai ce sera la semaine d@inscription aux cours du soir donnes au Centre. Venez vous inscrire ou telephonez au 549-3116. Les cours suivants sont offerts en collaboration avec l'ecole communautaire et sont d'une duree de 20 heures au rythme de 2 soirs nar semaine pour 10 semaines: Art plastique (apres 4 heures) Theatre de marionnettes Crochet Tricot Courte-pointe Sculnture Ballet-iazz et Serigraphie debutant Ces cours couteront $7.50 / adulte $3.00 / etudiant et gratuit aux gens d'age d'or, c'est a dire de 65 ans et plus. Le cours de ballet-jazz aura un cout ad- de l'animateur. Nous offrons egalement les cours suivants d'une duree de 30 heures au cout de: $12.50 / adulte - $7.50 / etudiant - $4.50 aux 65 et plus: Filage Tissage debutant et intermediaire Tapisserie Les cours de photographie et jardinage sont aussi offerts mais a un cout qui sera deter- mine aussitot que nous saurons si nous pouvons les offrir en collaboration avec le College Georgian. Ces cours debuteront la semaine du 4 mai. Si la demande y est, certains de ces cours peuvent etre donne durant la journee ou en fin de semaine. Les heures seront determinees afin de terminer tous les cours d'ici Ia fin du mois de juin. N'hesitez pas a communiquer aver Chantal au numero mentionne plus haut si vous desirez plus d'information. Activites A Venir On S'Fete . Le 2 mai au Centre d'activites francaises, a 20h00. c'est la fete pour tous les benevoles, c'est-a-dire les amis / amies du Centre qui ont travaille au grand succes qu'ont connu les activites francaises au carnaval d'hiver '81. Les invitations furent mis a la poste. I,'entree est gratuite aux invites, $3.00 pour leur compagnon / compagne adulte et $2.50 pour compagnon / compagne etudiant(e). Un delicieux gouter surprise sera servi vers la fin de la soiree. A bientot! Piece De Theatre Quoi: La Mesure Humaine, signee La Corvee et la Vieille 17 Quand: le dimanche 17 mai a 20h00 Ou: la Salle paroissiale de Lafontaine Combien: $3.50 / adulte - $3.00 / etudiant. Billets disponibles au Centre d'activites francaises, a la Boutique du Centre, et chez: Ameublements Maurice, Rose's_ Con- fectionery, les ecoles. Boutique Chez-Nous Ce sera bientot cet evenement a ne pas Salut. Bonjour les amis (es): oublier: la Fete des meres. Pour que votre maman ou grand'maman se sente vraiment speciale ce jour la, donnez-lui une rose, c'est un cadeau toujours tres apprecie et les roses que vous obtiendrez de la Boutique Chez-Nous ne faneront pas et demeureront un souvenir de votre delicatesse. Ce sont de vraies roses traitees specialement et enduite de resine. Chaque piece est faite a la main par des artisans canadiens. En epinglette ou corsage. Salon D' Artisan Samedi le 25 avril au Canadian National Exhibition a Toronto se tiendra un salon d'artisan organise par '"'Huronia Craft Guild". Un autobus partira du terrain de stationnement chez McDonald's a Midland a 10h00. Le cout $9.00 aller / retour et $1.00 pour l'entree au Salon. Les exposants sont, en majorite, des ar- tistes de 1'Ontario. Le retour s'effectuera vers les 19h00. ditionnel minime pour defrayer le transport Two key people LY) An occasion fo remember Last Saturday the Leroux family of Penetanguishene had reason to be happy. That was the day five generations of them got together for a party. Front row, seated, are Marie and Alcide Leroux, the great, great parents. Back row from left: Patricia Ann Forget, grandmother; Cathy and David Sanderson, parents of little three month old Scott Allan Sanderson and Isabel and Leonard Leroux, great grandparents. leave RC system Bernard J. Corbiere, superintendent of business and finance of the Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board since the board's_ in- ception in 1969 is to retire Sept. 30. Corbiere actually joined the Catholic School Board system two vears before the actual board was. for- med Anpreciation was expressed to Corbiere for his service to the board these past 14 years The board was also told of Principal Daniel Blake's decision to retire June 30 as head of St. Charles School in Bradford. Rlake's career spans more than 40 years in the field of education. Budget in final formative stage: clerk The 1981 budget for the Town of Penetanguishene could be ready for release in early May, according to the town clerk.. Last year's budget was nearly $2.7 million, up $300,000 from the previous year, an_ in- crease of about 10 per cent. Clerk Yvon Gagne suggested that an in- crease of the same proportion this year, taking into acount the rate of inflation, would not be surprising. At the beginning of the year the finance and administration com- mittee of the town ap- proved broad guidelines for each committee of the town council. Each committee sets its own budget and then turns its proposed budget to the finance committee for approval. The clerk expects that the various committees of council will have submitted their budgets for 1981 to the finance committee within the nex! two weeks. Interview list will be made tomorrow Members' of the Penetanguishene public safetv committee will Sunday morning busiest time Farly Sunday mor- nine was the eventful portion of an otherwise quiet Easter weekend for town police. Shortly after 1 a.m, Sunday police charged Rick Story, 19, of 174 Charles St., Midland, and Kenneth Dumont, ot. ol. 72> Main: ..S6.,, Penetanguishene, with causing a disturbance by fighting. - Police received a report that two persons were fighting in the vicinity of the Com- modore Hotel. A couple of hours later Glen Bogie Crescent, Midland ~ resident Robert Howell, 25, was charged on the Main Street with possession of a narcotic and ob- structing a police of- ficer * Some time between 5 -and 6 p.m. last Thur- sdav $450 worth of mechanics' tools belonging to Gilbert Deschambault of 208 Church Street were taken from a_ pickup truck parked at the town dock years week \ Three responses to ad for constable . As of yesterday Penetanguishene had received three applications to fill the vacancy on the town police force created by the abrupt resignation recently of Bernard Maracle, who had heen with the local police force for 15 or 16 The deadline for applications for the position of constable is this Friday. The town police force since Maracle's resignation has been short two men from its. normal number. Tomorrow-members of the town public safety committee will select from 33 anplicants for the position of chief of police those applicants that it wishes to interview. The interviews will quite likely start next Employ the handicapped Getting a good job can be 'difficult for anyone but for a person with a' physical handicap, the difficulties often in- crease when he must Last Friday between noon and 12.45 p.m. stereo speakers valued Easter snow Late Easter Sunday afternoon and well into the evening, snow fell on at $80 and belonging to RR 1 Victoria Harbour resident Paul Stubbing i were taken from a car parked in front of 32 Peel Street. Danae ae that's the second time snow has ap- peared since March 18 when two inches meet tomorrow with Stan Raike, a member of the Ontario Police Commission, to chose those applicants for the position of chief of police that the com- mittee will interview before making its choice Mavor Ron Bellisle said vesterday that Raike was a member of the Ontario Police Commission team that conducted an adequacy survev of the town police force. The applications have been forwarded to Raike as they have arrived at the town . office. the mayor said. The Ontario Police Commission is better able to make judgments as to who to invite and who not to invite for an interview than is the town. the mayor said, because of its ext- nensive knowledge of police departments acrosss the province. The interviews. will likelv begin next week, confront the miscon- ceptions of prospective employers. Penetanguishene and area after the mercury dipped to well below zero. That's snow that covers this car's rear window and roof. And just for the record fell. And so far this season a total of 116.14 inches of snow has fallen on Huronia since Nov. 24, 1980. depending on_ the availability of ap- plicants to appear before the public safety committee. Wednesday, April 22, 1981, Page 3

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