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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Apr 1982, p. 1

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= ae Citizen briefly Councillors to meet twice this month The town's elected members of council will be meeting at town hall twice this month. Monday night they'll be gathering at 7:30 p.m. for a special session while on April 26, same time, same place, they'll meet for a full- scale meeting. Wheelie fundraiser : to benefit Contact Community Newspaper The Contact Telephone Information and z ' Referral Centre hopes to repeat the success of Vol. 6, No. 15, Folio 29 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Penetanguishene, Ontario 'last year's Big Wheelie fundraiser this 3 - coming May 30. = &g j ; a ae ; - , Last year 54 riders turned out to ride "Tr ' - 5 bicycles to the end of a 20 mile course starting H and ending at the McDonalds on Highway 27. H) Over $3,000, representing "a badly needed i boost" to Contact while it was between ie government grants, was raised last year, says Contact manager Irene Quesnelle. { Contact invites each service club in the -area to send a representative to the Big { Wheelie. Each rider gathers pledges from the other members of his group. { ------ Arson.charge laid by Midland OPP A 66-year-old Waubaushene man, Carmen Ray, is to appear in Penetanguishene Provincial Court on April 22 on a charge of arson. The charge was laid by Midland OPP following a weekend fire in Ray's home. Writing in national contest earns mention A student at Elmvale District High School has won a honourable mention in a national student writing contest. Barb Daniels, of RR 3, Elmyale, a Grade 12 student, was the only student from Huronia to earn a honourable mention. There were 1,800 entries in the annual Canada Permanent Trust Company - spon- sored contest. Senior judge William Warden said the 50 or so top entries he read prove that 4 leenagers-have got their thinking caps on firm and straight. 6 5 io Ta Constitution coming | Reasons to be a winner 3 home April 17 . Trophies ao10r 2 the first annual Naval and Military Establishments and schools for these and other prizes during Managing Editor Peter Truema:: and Penetanguishene History Fair draw ad- Michelle Quealey of the Local Architec- the event which runs May 19-21. Ottawa Bureau Chief Doug Small host "THE miration from representatives of the co- tural Conservation Advisory Committee --Photo by Odesse CONSTITUTION COMES HOME," a special sponsors. Burke Penny of the Historic expect strong competition among _ local Global News feature to be telecast live from Global's Ottawa Bureau on Saturday, April i Orser 17, 11 a.m.-12 noon, Senior Correspondent John Burke and to meet S ot Correspondent Nancy Wilson wiil also 7 | provide reports of the proclamation of the new Canadian Constitution by 'he Queen. Queen The programme will be repeated and up- | - da'ed and aired a! 7-8 p.m. the same day fc DE eg ON AS he benefit ee aie fae Te a ae d deputy opposition s pee oe ' y have missec seeing the live coverage of the historic event house Leader and in the morning. ae eee ade Mat by Doug Reed In addition, Global News will have full pepree atone Town of Midland stands to benefit from a whopping two- | cverage of all highlights of the four-day ~ | Brian Orser to be | phased $1,149,000 shot in the arm of which Midland's share in | iocincguccncnrieal Theeday cas's Simcoe North's representative at most cases has already been budgeted 10, Rewice Dad MMNG) Uy Sullday, Aprils Mev Aieeee Eaeneanant a ' will be a special edition of Global Newsweek eet ec ae ae For the past several months Mayor Moreland Lynn and Town | »n sunday, April 18, ai 6 p.m., devoted Majesty Queen | Planner Bryan MacKell have been working closely with the | Prvp2tly 'othe Royal visit and the patriation Blizabeth and rhs ius : nel e of the constitution. his will be hosted by Duke of Edinburgh, | Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs for grants under the Everelt Banning. © 9. 'pri arie Rachie: ° ) 5 fF : "KIDSBEAT,"' the junior edition of Global a province's spanking, brand new Commercial Assistance | News, will also be devoted to the Queen and vements in figure skating are] Rehabilitation Program, better known as CARP. dl eS ee eee somethin that : Sih a : pe bag everyone, eet only in Midland, it is well municipality and the camera meeting of Midland, parking ] Simcoe North, but in worth noting, is the first ; Ministry have been council last week which authority officials, a all Of Canada cail be provincial nunteipalts working on ironing out was attended by local real estate broker, \ f roud of', states | '© negotiate with allthewrinklestomake elected officials, chamber of commerce 4 $4: ' An ae Queen's Park under the the project work to the municipal staff, MPP Al general manager and Inside The Citizen i "The dinner is pilot CARP program. ae oke of the town, McLean, representa- BIA Officials, the pene Held to As such the a special in- tives from Edwards of meeting appeared to . recognize such confirm that in the eye Local Happenings Page 3 : outstanding --contr- of the provincial : ibutions by our young ES O Fe |} ro Val. government, the OMB Page 4 F people."' Edwards Village Square / ' "Brian is a project and adjacent true representative Custodian's okay new pact parking lot were key | That's MY Line Page 4 | of an of Simcoe eo ae eae ; fed factors for Midland to fa North. He was The Simcoe County Board of 'the board has not for its part ratified be successful as a pilot f raised in| Education's secretary says the the contract, the details remain municipality for the Layoffs Page 5 ; Penetanguishene, board's custodians in a vote last confidential. The board meets next on infant CARP program. skates out of the | Saturday, accepted the board's offer April 14. It was clear then and Midland Figure of a new contract. Contract talks between the board again at this week's Sports Report Page 9 \ Skating Club and Custodians have been working and its teachers are continuing, special meeting of } currently trains in | withoutacontractsince the end of last | Harris said. The teachers who work council that the |{Classified/Real Estate Page 13 Orillia with Doug year. for the board have been without a : Leigh." Irving Harris also said that since ©ntract for more than 18 months. eCont"dpg6 \_ S/S

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