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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 May 1981, p. 2

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North Simcoe well represented at college graduation On May 23, a con- vocation was held at the Orillia campus _ of Georgian College. The following is a list of graduates from North Simcoe: Nursing Assistant (Orillia) Karen Marie Juneau- Victoria Harbour, Claire Marie Todd- Midland. Nursing Assistant (Penetanguishene) (Penetang) William John Beauchamp-Midland, Raymond Francis Cote- Penetanguishene, Lloyd Allan Cruise,Jr.-Mid- land, Harold Stephen Donaldson-Midland, Daniel Donnon-Perk- insfield, Petra Margarete Dupuis- Penetanguishene, Paul Graham _ Elrick-Midl- and, James Arthur Forrest-Midland, Emile Joseph Genier-Pene- tanguishene, David Arthur Hamelin-Wy- evale, Stephen Donald Hough-Midland, Paul Allan Howe-Penetan- guishene, Stephen John Irvine-Perkinsfield,, Patrick John Laurin- Midland, Perry Anthony Leduc-Penetanguish- ene, Allen' Findlay MacDonald-Midland, James Clarence Macey- Midland, John Arthur MecLauchlin-Peneta- nguishene, Patrick Anthony Miller-Mi dland, Wayne David, Miller-Midland, Ken- neth James Morrow- Port MeNicoll, William Stephen Murray-Vic- toria Harbour, Robbie John Newburn-Pene- tanguishene, Kenneth Wayne _-- Phillips-Midl- and, James Donald Simpson-Midland. Dental Hygienist Joey Anne Lalonde- Midland, Karen Louise Wilson-Coldwater. Dental Assistant Diane Burns-Port MeNicoll, Judy Kirk- Coldwater, Marlean Hilary Quinsey-Midl- and. Mental Retardation Counsellor Beverly Eva Marie Biggs-Penetanguishene, Rosanne Marie Hawards =P or t MeNicoll, Bradley Osborne McGrady- Hillsdale. General Machinist Apprenticeship Allan Gilliard-Wa- ubaushene. Basic Training for Skill Development Nancy Archer-Vic- toria Harbour, Kim Beardsall-Midland, Brenda Carleton-Pe- netanguishene, Edith Caston-Midland, Roger Desrochers-Midland, Anne Lawrence-Port MeNicoll, Anita Lecamp-Penetangui- shene, Sharon Parent- Port MeNicoll, Jeanne Robitaille-Midland, Martin Tuttle-Midland, Cathy Vallee-Midland. Accounting Assistant Cecile Desrochers- Penetanguishene. Bookkeeper- Typist Mary Jane Doyle- Coldwater, Josephine Frlic-Victoria Harbour, Margaret Hamelin- Midland. Clerk Typist Sigi Brendin-Penet- angiisnene, Sandra Crane-Midland, Peggy Robitaille-Perkinsfield. Receptionist Grace Marie Willmott-Coldwater. Secretary- Machine Transcription Nancy Archer-Vic- toria Harbour, Peggie Baxter-Waubaushene, Eileen Boulanger- Midland, Barbara M. Bruce-Port McNicoll, Dolores Currie-Midl- and, Elizabeth -Downer- Midland, Shelley Dunn- Midland, Jeannine Felicia Dupuis-Cold- water, Bonnie Han- more-Midland, Mary Hansen-Midland, Helen Steffler-Midland, Shirley Townes-Per- kinsfield, Dawn Web- ber-Honey Harbour. Secretary- Shorthand Carol Brenda Archer- Coldwater, Brenda Lee Cardona-Waubaushene, Edith Caston-Midland, Elaine Donald-Waub- aushene, Ruth Hackney- Midland, Janet Mar- chand-Penetanguish- ene, Brenda Quesnelle- Port MeNicoll, Anna Recollect-Midland, Marie Robitaille-Mi- dland, Wilma Skrepnek- ' Midland, Sharon Whitehead-Midland. Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Gilbert Charlebois- Penetanguishene. Machine Shop Jeffrey Contois-Mi- dland, Rodney Gill- Coldwater, Russell Walker-Waubaushene. Marine and Small Powered Equipment Mechanic Philip Sled-Coldw- ater. > Welding Fitter Allan Joseph Penton- Coldwater, Deryle Romanowski-Victoria Harbour. Name change needed to help tourists report says Midland and Tiny Township will be asked to S {up pre rae Penetanguishene's request to the Minister of Transportation and Communications to have Highway 27 bet- ween Waverley and Penetanguishene re- named, to make travel to Penetanguishene easier for tourists. Last summer, while improving' that stretch of road, the ministry built an intesection at Waverley. Tourists driving Highway 400 and Highway 93 to Penetanguishene since the change have to stop in Waverley and turn onto Highway 27. The change to Highway 93 of the stretch of Highway 27 between Waverley and Penetanguishene would make the giving of directions easier, the town's public works committee thinks. Midland and Tiny Township are involved because Highway 27 runs through, or along, each municipality. MAUR-LAC LTD. Silver Med POOLS & SPAS al Winner Y ee one Gentle reminder Since the first of May, the Salvation Army's flag has been flying atop Midland Public Library on King Street. It is a reminder of the Salvation Army's Red Shield Campaign for funds as well as a reminder of the wonderful work the "'Army"' does in North Simcoe. So far more than $21,000 has been raised by canvassers. This year's target is 325,000. Page 2, Friday, May 29, 1981 Canadian Swimming Pool Ass'n. 1980 CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone, Midland Ontario on your new pool project. Another Quality Project Completed by MAUR-LAC LTD. for information on Pools and Hot Tubs Call John Lackie 549-8564 322-1674 Town of Midland has taken yet another step in an effort to reduce phosphorus and heavy metal(s) loading at its water pollution treat- ment plant. Last year the town commissioned an in- dustrial waste study which was undertaken by CBCL Limited. That study has since been unveiled. The document pin- points those local in- dustries discharging industrial waste water into the town's sewer system that should be reduced so that each industry of concern will in future be allowed to discharge only 10,000 pounds of phosphorus and three from five parts per million heavy metals such as nickel. Yesterday morning most of those key in- dustries sent representatives to town hall to discuss the in- dustrial waste study with Commissioner of Works Percy Ehler, water pollustion plant wort Karl Berdan Kiwanian. Co-operation continues to exist chief operator Jim Murray and with an official from the Ministry of the Environment. Ehler called the meeting an important forum where those wishing to comment on the report or make observations were welcome to do so. Ehler noted in preparing the original document that a lot of co-operation had been Midland surveyed and that that kind of co-operation existed at yesterday's meeting. There were no ob- jections registered to the report. Meanwhile the water pollution treatment plant which is undergoing a multi- million-dollar expansion program should be totally expanded within the next few months as construction at the plant industries . p KIWANIS ist ANNUAL CASINO WORLD e Black Jack e Crown & Anchor e 7 Over & Under 7 * ELIMINATION GRAND PRIZE A fabulous week on Florida's West Coast for 2 donated by Skylark Holidays Second Grand Prize Mystery trip to be announced that night Many other attractive prizes Freda's Restaurant Dominion Stores SATURDAY, MAY 30th- Midland Civic Centre ONLY ' 1 0.00 COUPLE Music by: Pete King and Medonte REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Tickets available at Atkinson Travel, Twin Lakes Sports, Moody Blues, Freda's Restaurant or any * EXTRA BONUS *10.00 worth of chips per couple given free at the door received by the various Wages Penetanguishene is supporting Aylmer Ontario's objection to the recent wage settlements of the Ontario Provincial Police and of provincial employees. Aylmer's objections are that the settlements were secretly arrived at before the recent provincial election, and that the settlements themselves were above guidelines for all municipal, civic and government employees. The provincial government is also being asked to give smaller municipalities higher per capita grants so that the smaller municipalities will be able "to survive a wage administration cost which is substantially above the ability of the taxpayer to handle on a local basis."' nears completion. SS DRAW x Donated by: Barber & Haskill Twin Lakes Sports Therriens Furniture Time: 7-12 p.m. ee

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