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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Nov 1981, p. 1

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- . ESPSS to be tomorrow filled with music The Music Department of Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School will be presenting its annual 'fall concert, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The program will include: selections of popular rock tunes, serious band repertoire, _ the French Folk Singing of Mlle. Elaine Community Newspaper Paulin and the ever popular Dance Band. sg ; Tickets, costing $2, will be available at the : door at 7 p.m. Children under 12 - free. Vol. 14, No. 47, Folio 94 Wednesday, November 25, 1981 -- 28 pages, 30 cents Tombstones overturned Penetanguishene police are currently probing a case of public mischief at the Presbyterian Cemetery on Church Street. A number of tomb stones at the church were overturned, reports Police Chief Dennis Player. Artand Antique -- Auction is set From all reports, Midland Y's Men's Club's annual Art and Antique Auction to be held at Ste Marie among the Hurons on Nov. 27 will be a success. Doors open at Ste. Marie on the 27th at 7 p.m. for people to browse around before the auction itself gets off the ground sharp at 8:15 m. Many of the items of arts and crafts to be auctioned off will be donated by members of the Huronia Crafts Guild. The guild itself is planning a major show of its own on Saturday, Dec. 5 at.the Yonge Street West Civic Centre in Midland. Last year's art and antique auction at- tracted about 250 people to Ste. Marie. Tenders being called this week: Taylor That section of Highway 27 north of Elm- vale to the southern limits of Waverley will start to take on a new look possibly as early as next spring as a highway reconstruction program gets underway. In a telephone interview this week, Simcoe Centre MPP George Taylor stated, tenders a aie au! are to be called this week. 2 They won't, however, be opened until Jan. Tragic fire 13. The 8.8 kilometer section of Highway 27 is to include two truck climbing lanes. When the above phase is completed it will end the Ministry of Transportation and Communications' highway renewal project between Barrie and Penetanguishene. Only ashes remain | -crem Almost $200,000 in Wintario grant money This is all that is left standing of aCon.13 Chief Guy Maurice, will run into the Firefighters say the roof had already cottage in Tiny Township after a late thousands of dollars. The cottage was caved in by the time they arrived to ex- Friday night fire raced through the owned by a Kitchener woman. tinguish the inferno, dwelling. Damage, according .to Fire was presented in Midland on Monday by Simcoe East MPP Allan McLean. The bulk of it, well in excess of $191,000 went to the town while more than $3,800 was given to the YMCA. oe Both gifts were the result of applications Damage left in the Con. 13, Pennorth firefighters arrived On do was prevent the fire the extent of damage made by the town and the YMCA earlier this wake of a late Friday Estates. the scene. from leaping to near-by has yet to be assessed. year to Wintario. night cottage fire in All that remains Fire Chief Maurice trees and other cot- No one was at home at a Tiny Township will run standing is the cottage's indicated this week, tages. thavine of thefire' Midland has into the thousands Of huge fire place, five firefighters from It was the orfly major dollars, reports Fire prick pillars and ashes. Lafontaine were Chief Maurice pja7e combatted by brand new reeve Chief Guy Maurice. The cottage, located helpless in saving the pressed the Wyevale North Simcoe Town of Midland has a new reeve. He's The roaring inferno west of Con. 13 structure since the tanker intoserviceafter firefighters in the past long-time council member William Orr. engulfed and totally overlooking the bay, cottage's roof had hearing the general few days. The downtown Midland businessman was destroyed the cottage Of was all but gutted when already caved in. alarm at 10:20 p.m. Penetanguishene's elected by his colleagues on Midland council, Mrs. Dorothy Lackie, the first of the township All firefighters could Cause of the fire and Fire Chief Ted Light Monday 'night, to complete the unexpired stated at the beginning term for Catherine Dion who resigned from | ' j 1 of this week, his men office several weeks ago. a er Spe€a r- Ca , Ng enjoyed yet another quiet weekend. : His counterparts in anti-criMe Presentation | amie nts the same thing too while ; : : . jasti i firefighters P Penetanguishene Chamber of Commerce is are fortunate in having an enthusiastic, Midland : t Page 6 heacheaang an unusual program which if it knowledgeable police department and with good were called out twice, Lifes yle g catches on will involve more and more town response, this could be the start of many such | once to water sats 2 business people and residents. presentations at all community levels." car fire that had op Sports Page 17 Tonight at 8 p.m., Police Chief Dennis Player Penstanguighene Legion will be a busy place rere a Se aseuth and a number of his people will be conducting a tonight. ane, 7 ; i : "business security presentation." Members of the Legion's ladies auxiliary will be | underground parking Entertainment Page 24 The theme will be: Working Together to pg community turkey pot-pie supper with on . for help Prevent Crime. "two sittings on the agenda. The other ca - According to John O'Hara, chamber president, _ First sitting is set for 5 p.m. while the second one || was_ initiated after a Classifieds/Real Estate Page 25 (in a letter he sent to chamber members), "We will be held an hour later at 6 p.m. faulty. gasio furnace started to act up. "eo

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