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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Mar 1982, p. 7

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New honour on Airport w Huronia Airport will qualify for a subsidy of fifty per cent of its operating expenses under a Municipal Airport Maintenance Subsidy Program grant Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications. Airport commission chairman Bob Sullivan confirmed yesterday that "'it looks like we'll the maximum grant."' The Huronia District Airport falls into the category of an airport with less than 20,000 aircraft movements annually, and is thus cover one half of their deficit. Each time an aircraft takes off or lands, it is counted as an aircraft movement. The Municipal Airport ill qualify for grant Program was '"'in- troduced to relieve municipalities of some of the financial burdens of operating an airport, and at the same time, to encourage an adequate level of airport main- qualify for $12,500, or eligible for grants to administered by the Maintenance Subsidy tenance,"' MP elected Ontario FCA Simcoe North MP Douglas Lewis of Orillia is One of 73 Ontario Chartered Accountants to receive the highest honour the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario can bestow on its members. For their outstanding service to the profession and for the distinction they have brought to it, the 73 Ontario Chartered Accountants from all walks of life and from all parts of the province have been elected by the Council of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario (ICAO) as Fellows of the Institute (FCA's.) The new Fellows bring the number of FCA's in the province to 517. Ontario FCA elections are held every three years. Any of the ICAO's more than 16,000 members can nominate fellow Chartered Accountants they believe meet the demanding FCA criteria. The criteria require excellence of achievement in a nominee's participation in community, business, professional and charitable organizations; in pursuit of career; in research, teaching, writing or speaking on professional matters; or in the work of the ICAO. The ICAO is one of the oldest and largest of Ontario's professional bodies. Founded in 1879, the institute, under the Public Accountancy Act, is the sole qualifying body for licensing in public accountancy in Ontario. In addition to being responsible for the education and training of Ontario's Chartered Accountants, the institute, a self- regulating body under the Chartered Accountants Act, is also responsible for the professional .conduct and discipline of its members and students. The development of professional standards and the advancement of the accounting Prices in effect til March 31, 1982. Reduced from our 1982 Spring Supplement Catalogue Ae eine Save % discipline are other prime responsibilities of the institute. © Contact MO Atari Video Computer System 26 A ATARI [w) / larner Communications ae SPACE INVADERS Community information - 526-9333 9 a.m.-5 p.m. In February, Contact Information Centre Converts a TV set into an at-home amuse- ment centre, ready to play at the touch of a button. Console unit connects easily to TV, no need to disconnect for regular watching. Spe- cial circuits protect TV, give bright colour on colour sets, true-to-life sound effects. Inter- 91 signed a contract with Employment and F : Complete . . changeable cartridges for action, sports, p phate te a chieal Ee dt see games of chance. Basic unit has console, 2 77087-- Huronia through a Community Developmen joysticks and 2 paddle controllers, 'Combat Was 277.91 grant. Three people have been hired to run the bureau, Flora Hutton as Manager, Cathy Levack and Shari Emerson as clerical staff. The location is 246 King St. Second Floor, the phone number is 526-6878. The bureau is now in Operation and open for business. The girls are busily typing questionnaires and letters of introduction to send to agencies and organizations using volunteers. Our aim is to have listings of volunteer job descriptions available and also to have listings of volunteers available and match up One with the other. Anyone who is interested in being involved as a volunteer is welcome to register and inquire what positions are available. Likewise agencies and organizations are encouraged to register and let the girls know what volunteer positions you have available. The solution to even the most difficult problem begins with the first step. If you have a problem, take the first step. Call Contact your Community Information Centre today. game cartridge, AC adapter, and TV switch box. Reduced from our 1982 Spring Supple- ment Catalogue. PAC-MAN' ACTIVISION KABOOM!. VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE ACTIVISION FREEWAY. VIDEO GAME CARTRIDGE Activision Freeway Activision Kaboom! --Irene Quesnelle ; 8 games for g games for i iW imit ti 2 players 42 93 players. 42 93 Lois Marshallgiving fst wanes Eimer quantity aiepetcrata ae 76941. each . 76942 each = For alarger selection see our New 1982 Spring Supplement Catalogue. 8 two player games 64 O1 1 or 2 players 44 O1 77040 each a 77097 each 8 -If you find a better current price on any identical item in any other Canadian catalogue store, we will match the price or refund the difference. Monday to Friday. Shop 9:30 am to 9:30 pm, Saturday 9am to 9:30 pm. Wednesday, March 24, 1982, Page 7 farewell concert Lois Marshall, the well known Canadian mezzo soprano, will be appearing on April 2 in the Georgian College Theatre. Her appearance in Barrie will be one of her national farewell concerts, concluding a career that began in the early 1950s, and is also one of four programs for the 1982-83 season organized by the Barrie Concert Association. Attendance at the concert series is by season membership. For more information, telephone Violet Wade (322-2777). Woolco Catalogue Store in Huronia Mall ful idland Hugel Ave. W., at Hwy. #27

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