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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Oct 1981, p. 6

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Dear Sir: Enclosed is a copy of a letter which will be mailed on Oct. 19 to Prime Minister Trudeau the contents of Which speak for themselves. This is your permission to publish all or part of said letter in your paper if you so desire. Trudeau to get this letter Thank you. The Right Honorable P.E. Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. Dear Mr. Prime Minister: I know this letter will not have much of an im- Newly formed group needs your input Dear Sir: We are a newly formed group of people called Citizens United for Safety and Justice who are concerned about the safety of children in our community. There have recently been many attacks, rapes and murders of children in our province. It is our understanding that many known sex offenders are being released into communities across Canada without reasonable supervision of their day to day activities. Why? Right now there is a law reform bill called Bill C53 before the House Commons which could provide revisions in our criminal laws. Mr. Jean- Guy DuBois is chairman of the Standing Com- mittee of Justice and Legal Affairs charged with this review. We want to strongly encourage this committee to provide those revisions so that the ordinary citizen of Canada is better protected. Our newly formed citizens group, of which the recently bereaved Clausen Family is an active supporter, appeals to you for help. We would like every person who reads this letter to write a letter of their own to: Mr. Jean-Guy DuBois, Chairman. Please take time to express your personal feelings and concerns regarding the obvious failure of the existing laws to protect us all. Please forward your letter to CUSJ, Box 779, Duncan, B.C. V9L 3Y1 so that we may package and send them altogether to Mr. DuBois. Also, we will make and send copies of your letters to the Attorney General of British Columbia and the Solicitor General of Canada. We are also seeking membership in this group at the rate of $5.00 per person to cover printing and postage charges etc. A receipt will be issued. Your contribution may be sent to CUSJ, Box 779, Duncan, B.C. V9L 3Y1. If you wish to share your ideas and time please enquire of Cleone Ratcliffe at 748-2390. Yours truly, Cleone Ratcliffe Co-ordinator Contest organizer gives credit Dear Sir: I would at this time like to thank all the girls who entered the Fall Fair Queen Contest, for without the contestants there would be no contest. Congratulations to Geraldine Stone, our 1981 Queen, and her two Princesses, Jessie Woods and Cindy Orr. My thanks also go out to Elsie Franssen and Patsy Graham, my co-workers, and Al Beardsall, who did a terrific job as MC. To the four people who had the hardest job, I say a special Thanks: the judges, Pat Knowles, Sheila What are Pathfinders? Dear Sir: Pathfinders are girls from 12-15 years of age. First from ages 6-9 there are Brownies, then from 9-12 there are Girl Guides, from 12-15 Path- finders, and from 15-18 and up there are Rangers and Junior Leaders. The name Pathfinder was choosen for this newest branch of Guiding to indicate a girl who is ready to adventure a wider world of discovery, challenge and service. Tam a Pathfinder, my name is Tina Degenaar, I go to Corpus Christi School, and I am in Grade 7. I go to the Ist Penetang Pathfinders on Tuesday nights. We meet at the 1st Presbyterian Church from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Tina Degenaar Harpell, Ted Pigdon, and Doug Jackson. To all the merchants who so generously gave it goes without saying they greatly helped make this a special occasion for the Queen and her Prin- cesses something to remember for a long time. Thanks again to Elmvale Footwear, Watsons Ladies Wear, Thrifty Thimble, Shaws Furniture, Stedmans, Hoffman's 5 & 10, Elmvales Smoke Shop, Whitfield's Drug Store, Huronia Travel, Elmvale Flower Shop, Mr. Windrem, Dutcher & Corbett Ins., Campbells Hardware, Alex Currie Motors, Elmvale Feed Store, Elmvale IGA, Elmvale Auto Supplies, Hargrave Insurance, Brown's Red & White, Pascoe's Studio & Gallery, Olympic Flame, T.R. McKenzie, Cal Martin, It's Fashion, Dianne's Hairstyling, Cricklewood, Marg's Hairstyling, Gala Gift Store. Once again Thanks to everyone. Yvette Thiffault ~ ANNE'S HAIR SHOPPE ~ As of November 1, 1981, will be open Wed. to Fri. only Wednesday and Thursday 9:00 to 5:00 Friday 9:00 to 8:00 For appointment, phone 322-2525 ~ 29 Peter St. AF Midland Secondary School Adults $3.50 Students $1.75 Season"s tickets 3 plays- Adults $8.50 Students $4.25 Huronia Players present Neil Simon's THE ODD COUPLE Directed by Janet French at 8p.m. Phone Joan Hanna 526-5655 or Ray Knight 534-7162. tT October 23,24, 30,31 Tickets at Mac's Milk, Huronia Office Services, ; Barber and Haskill, Gignac's - Penetanguishene Honorary doctorates pact on you or your government, but I thought you would like to know that your lack of policy on high b unemployment, high inflation and high interest to be rates have had the desired effect on my family and I. Iamcurrently out of work and find it difficult to awa rded obtain employment in this area. I have most of my family at home and am trying to feed and clothe them on $150.00 per week U.I.C. benefits, but the real crusher came five days ago by registered _Ralph Snelgrove and William K. Caldwell, mail when my mortgagee, C.A.C. Realty of aes tie gr del Midland, advised me they are going to sell our pean isha 'nutes house on the 23rd day of November, 1981 under Wilfrid granite Notice of Sale Under Mortgage"'. University holds a We have never asked for much and have never tried to live beyond our means. We know how to live very cheaply. At least we did when prices were on par with my earning power, but that is not the case any longer. I guess this is your govern- ments' so called "DIRE STRAITS" personally I don't like it. No doubt this rates only a laugh in your caucus meetings, but in our house it is viewed as a major destructive blow to our way of life. I wish you and your colleagues would get your special fall convocation in Barrie, Oct. 25. The public ceremony will be held at 2:30 p.m. al Georgian College with John Aird, lieutenant-governor of Ontario, presiding. Aird also is chancellor of the university. A reception act together and start treating this country andits, Wil! follow. citizens more fairly, because if you keep on the way your going we won't have a country to bring = the BN.A. Act back to. - Winners "Brother, can you spare a dime?", or maybe : : 230,000 dimes would be more in keeping with the Winners of Midland requirements since it would then satisfy my District Shrine Club mortgagee and I wouldn't have to bother you ©0ast Guard unil draw again. on Oct. 6. Copies of this letter will be sent to your Minister First, Mrs. E. Bissett, of Housing, Hon. Pau! Cosgrove, your Minister of | Toronto. Second, H. Finance, Hon. Allan MacEachen and various ~ Hallett, Coldwater. media outlets. Third, Bill Oldham, Sincerely, Collingwood. Winning Gordon Shunk numbers were 181, 82, _PortMeNicoll 837. Bink Pantuer | Te Godfather ISTARUIREKG THE MENAGERIE' "Ho nde Which of ©! these {[- great shows | 4 do you want to Ez@ ) watch on TV pei tonight? 7: Foul Plou Mil goa) GAN -- SON ATSEA : Race For Your Life, Cnarfice Brown! THE BEATLES "Let it be SATURDAY} RICHARD PRYOR NIGHT FEVER Vive IN Concert le" Yy Nothing you want to watch on TV? There's always something worth watching on IRCA VideoDiscs. The expanding library of RCA VideoDisc titles contains award- winning movies, concerts, sports, children's shows, educational programs and more. INow you can "go to the movies" right in your own home and save the cost of jadmission tickets, gas and baby sitters. How do you play VideoDiscs? Through your own TV on the RCA VideoDisc Player. This marvel of space-age engineering is simple to hook up. As simple to operate as a phonograph. And built with all the technical know-how of a leader in home video electronics. Best of all is the VideoDisc Player's surprisingly affordable price. Come se for a demonstration and bring the magic home. Pan » Registered Trade Mark of RCA Inc res 95 Albumsfrom $22." / Player only $699." *Not all niles are immediately available. TED LIGHT'S TV a Sales & Service 77 Main Street, 549-7978 Penetang Page 6, Wednesday, October 21, 1981

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