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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 19 Mar 1982, p. 5

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Control by Indians the goal, chief says Huronia's_ Indians want to have more contro] over their lives and the purchase of a building on Midland's main street to act as a central office for five of the area's Indian bands is one means. of achieving some control, Chief Rodney Monague told Midland Rotarians this week. Chief Monague, from Christian Island, mentioned the possible development of cooperative commer- cial fishing around the island, and the development of nearby Beckwith Island, as two examples of Indian enterprise. A $12,000 provincial grant was used to study the possibilities of fishing around Christian Island. There is a two- mile protected area around the island, the chief said. person A twelve group of Monague fisherman might be set up to fish the waters and sell the catch, perhaps in New York State. The owner of the Delawanna Inn, and a German group, both have ideas for the building of a_ tourist resort. on Beckwith Island, Chief Monague said. The chief speculated that the Indian Act will pass into history, "perhaps by the next generation." Even- tually Indian bands will become equivalent to municipalities; he suggested. Other sources of in- come for Christian Island are charcoal and lumber. $90,000 of lumber, and 50 tons of charcoal, were sold last year. The island's population is growing however, thus the in- terest by the band in developing other islands, like Beckwith Island. A way to get out of mom's hair by Adrienne Graham Gardner For school kids who will be at loose ends during the March break next week, the Penetanguishene Centennial committee has the perfect answer. Entries are invited for the Youth Art Exhibition in a wide variety of categories. Young artists may submit cartoons, still life, figure drawing, landscape, print making, posters, por- trait work or enter under the "open" category. Works of art may be submitted by an_ in- dividual, parents, teachers or a_ school panel. All entries should be left in the various Penetanguishene school offices or at the town office by Wednesday, April 15. The exhibition will be mounted at the High Poyntz Mall on Thur- sday, April 16, with judging to take place on Friday evening. "The competition is open to all local young people including former students," say the sponsors. "Plan a March Break project and maybe you will be one of the very many winners." RC portables Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board trustees, meeting in Barrie, Wednesday night, agreed to proceed with plans to place six portable classrooms in schools in Colgan, Alliston, Collingwood and Barrie. They will have to be purchased and placed by Aug. 15. simcoe County Board of Education announces Kindergarten registration Thursday, April 1, 1982 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m. for Bayview Public School, Midland Huron Park Public School, Midland Parkview Public School, Midland Regent Public School, Midland Port McNicoll Public School at Port McNicoll Victoria Harbour Public School at Victoria Harbour Waubaushene and Fesserton Public School at Victoria Harbour Wyebridge, Wyevale Public Schools at Wyevale Medonte West Central School at Wyevale Corpus Christi Public School at Penetanguishene and from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m. and 7:00-8:00 p.m. for Ecole Publique Saint Joseph School, Penetanguishene-see note below. for the Midland area, transportation is being provided by the Simcoe County Board of Education for those who wish to attend the Ecole Publique Saint- Joseph School in Penetanguishene. Registrants must be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1982. Registrants are required to have a proof of date of birth and Property Tax Assessment sheet. 1.C. Harris Director of Education Wm. Straughan, Chairman If you had an accident, who could repair your car properly? WE CAN! Here are some facts we think you should know: The North American car industry has changed. measurement control points to insure the highest North American automobile manufacturers have quality control. The laser will be used to measure poured billions of dollars into introducing the the length, width and depth of the spaces around world car. The big cars aregone. And they'll never such items as doors, windows and taillights to help be back. When you new car needs collision make sure the car is properly assembled. damage repaired, the body shop will suddenly be The investment in laser technology will run into responsible for axle and wheel alignment. Most the millions of dollars for the manufacturers in shops cannot do this total job. Three years ago, we_ their effort to build a better automobile. Our were told the industry was going to change investment in the Kansas Jack Lazer Beam because of the world car...that's why we invested Aligner will enable us to hold these same rigid in the new universal Lazer Beam Aligner TM, the standards.. If the automobile manufacturer feels most complete, accurate and simple collision and. _ it takes the accuracy of a laser to safely build his alignment measuring system in the world. cars, doesn't it make sense to have collision damage repaired using the same quality control procedures? The shop that doesn't have such a system is just using 'guess work'. Without an investment in this costly equipment, they may be able to do a 'cheaper job' on your car, but is this what you want; a cheaper job? OF COURSE NOT! You want your car fixed right the first time, General Motors and other automobile manufacturers are rapidly changing over their assembly plants to use laser technology to make sure their cars are properly assembled. To quote a GM manufacturing expert, we think it's a good deal better than checking sheet metal with (regular) mechanical gadgets". Lasers will be because you know what usually happens when you used to check suspension location and _ settle for the cheaper price. We feature the Kansas Jack Lazer Beam Aligner..... the only complete measurement system available today! Door post Roof line Door openings Vehicle center line Firewall Hood hinges Trunk openings Windshield ror openings Steering gear location Quarter panel _Hood openings io: Goh Strut tower location Rear spring height Radiator core Rear strut rod, -- subport stabilizer location Rear wheel fe ' Frame horns alignment: ee 4) \ camber/toe /tracking Wi Door catch yee. Fender height a o Frame rails -- 3 SS Rocker panel Bumpers, bumper brackets Floor pan Door hinge location Fender openings 2 -- Front cradle Front wheel alignment é alignment camber/caster/toe, steering \ Bs d axis inclination, turning \ Pen seu rod; \ stabilizer location radius, tracking Front spring height Xx Front kneeset back Precision Measurement is the key to Precision Repair. ~~ Before your car is returned to you, all work can be rechecked . . . your assurance that the job has been done right! Youre invited... STONELEIGH MOTORS LIMITED would like to invite you to a demonstration of our new LAZER ALIGNER. See for yourself cars have changed and the equipment to repair these cars has changed as well. We have just purchased a Lazer Aligner and additional frame and unit body straightening equipment. So when we repair your car, IT'S RIGHT. So for a FIRST HAND look at the way your car should be repaired ATTEND OUR DEMONSTRATION. Tuesday, March 23rd-7to 9 p.m. STONELEIGH NEE DD ch Pontiac Buick Cadillac 526-3724 Friday, March 19, 1982, Page 5 Hwy 27, justnorth of Yonge St., Midland

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