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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Dec 1981, p. 9

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nh 28 i ll a oe ae Pas ee + + palsy' spi eit You can save money in the United States this winter, simply by virtue offered. Other states, impressed by the results they've seen from in- of being Canadian, centive programs reports the United elsewhere, developed States Travel & their own dollar-at-par ~ Tourism Administration or discount op- (U.S.T.T.A.). portunities." / According to William In- Alabama, where Tolson, Director of the antibellum past USTTA in Canada, meets the high ~ several destinations are technology future, offering financial in- participating hotels, centives to Canadian resorts, campgrounds tourists. and attractions are "A numberof states accepting ihe dollar at have developed par until Sept. 30, 1982. programs to _ help More than 50 Canadians overcome Alabama_ businesses inflation factors that will be sporting the might discourage a Maple Leaf in order to winter vacation this. assist Canadian visitors year. Forsome,itisthe in stretching their second or third time _ vacation dollar. special Canadian Just a few miles up programs have been the road, the state of by Robin Nutbrown Scouting tries to help young people develop to their full potential, and live their lives as fully as each is able. It recognizes that each person is a unique individual, that there are not two people exactly alike, that each person can make unique contributions to life. This means that individuals should be encouraged to develop their own self, rather than always having to conform to the ex- pectations of others. Motivation to develop oneself is in proportion to an individual's sense of worth. If selfworth is high, motivation to learn will likely be high because '"'I want to feel even better about what I do."' If selfworth is low, motivation will likely be low because "'it doesn't seem worth it and I'll probably fail anyway." [OUTING AROUND /A\ celebrations and _ per- formances. are scheduled to mark the event. You may even see Georgia_is also of- fering discount op- portunities at several hotels and campgrounds in the continuation of a Canadian program Mickey dressed in the which began in scarlet of the Royal January, 1981. Canadian Mounted Discount opportun- Police! 3 ities are also available in such states as January is especially Florida, California, _ Canadian in San Diego, Oklahoma and Ver- California, renowed for mont. its zoo, beaches and Florida's Disney year-round moderate World, just outside climate. San Diego Orlando, will salute kicks off the fourth Canadians during the annual Maple Leaf month of February Month with 10 per cent discounts being offered at over 50 hotels and motels throughout the when.a special discount on a two-day unlimited pass to all attractions will be offered. city. It's Disney World's As. well, financial Ten-cennial and special incentives are available parades, birthday on area tours and SCOUTS CANADA To keep things in balance and help people from becoming too self centered we must recognize the need that we have to live and work together. To do this we need some common values which will enable us to get along together. Perhaps the most important of these values is Our care of and respect for others; it's also the second principle of Scouting. Another way of stating this value is that if I want to be me to the fullest extent, I must allow the same privilege to others. When my individuality imposes on others then it's time for reflection, evaluation and probably some discussion. The Golden Rule, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," covers this situation very well. ; These ideas strongly influence the methods by which Scouting seeks to help people grow. Obituary ----Robert J. Brennen Robert J. Brennen, 48, died Dec. 21, 1981. Maureen, a sOn_ Kesco, New York, Alice of Landing, New Jersey, Small fire Saturday Both Midland firefighters and _ their counterparts from Wyebridge responded to a call on Boxing Day after smoke was spotted Born in Parry Sound, Ontario, he was raised in Midland, and Niagara Falls, New York. He served in the U.S. Army for three years, worked in Buffalo, and for the last nine years in the New York area. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Thos. (Alice) Brennen of Niagara Falls, his wife Thomas, and a daughter Hillary, all of Landing; six brothers, Thomas of Tulsa, Oklahoma; William of. Midland, Paul of Los Angeles, California, Jim of Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania; Charles' of Houston, Texas, and John of Columbus, Ohio; six sisters, Mary Jane Luther of Mount Brady of Dover, New Hampshire, Patricia Anandreo of Staten Island, New York; Catherine Quist of Buenos Aries, Argen- tina; Mildred Barklay of Virgina Beach, Virginia and Sharron Rubeck of Tucson, Arizona. Funeral service was held Dec. 24 in Landing. coming out of a vacant building near Hugel Avenue at the Old Penetanguishene Road in Tiny Township. It is believed vandals were responsible for setting the small blaze. EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH a Carol Kellins is 20 years old originally from Whitehorse, Yukon Territories. Carol lives in Midland with her husband Edward. Her hobbies include: assorted craft-work and writing poetry. Carol ZA has b | AY hes - nas een anvemotovee WIE] 526-8449 A McDonald's | i eo | ad Thoings! Let the glad tidings of the season sing out as we rejoice in the Christmas Holidays. YORKTON SECURITIES INC. Charles H. Colling Resident Manager 536 Dominion Avenue, Midland, Ontario AVAAGURVEEE 526-658 ollar-at-par in certain U.S. centres sporting activities, and in souvenir shops. Restaurants, attract- ions and entertainment facilities will also participate. Several Maple Leaf Month discounts even extend south of the border to Tijuana and Ensenda, Mexico, where restauranteurs, merchants and hoteliers offer a similar series of 10 per cent discounts to Canadians. Numerous discount opportunities are also being offered in \. ) 3 NSN = ~-- Offer financial > s s incentives Oklahoma cities of Canadian currency will Pawhuska, Tulsa, be taken at 10 per cent Tahlequah and _ on all other facilities. Oklahoma City. Until For more information March 31, 1982, the on dollar-at-par in- Canadian dollar' is centive programs, worth 15 per cent more at participating hotels, restaurants and at- tractions. You can even Save at a concert! Canadian skiers will also receive preferential treatment at Jay Peak, Vermont this winter. Lifts, lessons and equipment rentals will be available at par value and | ZAIN \i)) Sankt Z / aN, from the Staff and Management of HOO d. 905 King St., Midland 526-6508) <4 y= contact TRAVEL USA, the official US. government travel information § service, with offices in Toronto, Montreal and Van- couver. Ontario residents ean visit, phone or write TRAVEL USA at 2 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 1K4, telephone (416) 964- 3094. NS Lh x Wp 30, 1981, Pas X WY, Ae

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