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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Aug 1982, p. 14

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a ee Each month there seems to be an ever-growing demand for blood. In fact, every six seconds someone in Canada is helped by a blood donation. With this in mind members of the Huronia Branch of the Red Cross will be playing host to a Red Cross Blood Donors' Clinic in Midland next month. It's scheduled for Wednesday, Demand for blood is on the rise Donors needed Sept. 15 Sept. 15 from 1:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Yonge Street West Civic Centre. The clinic's target is 350 pints of blood. With your help this goal can be matched over even topped. Remember, the person who will receive your blood will be healthier for it...give "'the gift of life," you'll be happy you did. Presents anti-gun control petition from constituents Doug Lewis, deputy opposition house leader and MP for Simcoe North last week presented, on behalf of his constituents, a petition opposing the passage of Bill C-451. Bill C-451 which deals with gun control, calls for the licensing of all firearms, including those possessed prior to 1978 when the present Firearms Acquisition Certificate came into effect. "The petitioners feel that the passage of Bill C- 451 would infringe upon the PENIS 8 and hpringleges by Irene Donaldson We would like everyone to know that the Reference Dept. has Scott's Industrial Directory for the Atlantic Provinces, Ontario, Metropolitan Toronto, Quebec and the Western Provinces. These books are very helpful for anyone trying to obtain information about the manufacturing industries across Canada. Another informative book is titled 'The are ofa like 'mind, He can be reached at 526- "The bomb," according nee i no respector of Persons. . Off to Ottawa today Midland's Mayor Moreland Lynn will be RCA Colour Picture of law abiding citizens who own and use firearms for legitimate purposes", stated Lewis. The present gun control section of the Criminal Code is cumbersome, expensive to administer, and does not really restrict the use of firearms. The Progressive Conservative Government had set up a parliamentary committee to conduct a full public review of this legislation. However, the committee never had an opportunity to proceed. To date, the Liberal Government has refused to allow a review of the legislation. Financial Post Canadian Markets 1982." This book gives key market data on Canadian communities. We also have some booklets on how to write a resume and an application letter sample. Now that the jam making season is here we would like to pass on the following in- formation from the Georgian Bay Regional Library System newsletter: The Certo hotline - a toll-free number to the General Foods kitchens - is open and ready for business. Three expert home economists are available to Aug. 31 to answer your questions about jam and jelly making. The nationa-wide toll-free number is 1-800-268- 7380. Our Book Sale has been so successful it has been extended for another week. There are still some non-fiction and fiction as well as some children's books. --WMayor will be on the go will fly to Ottawa to Tomorrow Lynn will be in Metro to meet with JA are off to Winnipeg by Roger Flint Junior Achievers of 1981-82, Kelly Norton and Mark Lewis will be representing J.A. Midland/- Penetanguishene at CANJAC - Business and Youth Conference at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg during the week of Aug. 16 to 20. They will be among 130 outstanding Achievers from across Canada who will meet with business leaders to discuss 'Productivity - Everyone's Business." Every Achiever delegate looks forward to meeting and discussing the conference theme, and how it will affect their lives and careers, with leaders from the business community as well as with each other. Our local businesses have, through their financial contributions, provided this opportunity for Kelly and Mark. As well they ensured a successful year of achievement for all achievers. It is their belief in our free-enterprise system that accounts for their generosity of donations to ensure that our youth get some practical, first- hand understanding of the role of business, how it functions and what is necessary for success even in these trying economic times, Special thanks is extended to our contributors: KIL MIL RCA BAY MILLS SEARS ROYAL BANK WALKER'S ELECTRIC INDUSMIN BELL CANADA DR. J. GIBSON DECOR METAL PRODUCTS ARTHUR S. LEITCH DAY SPECIALTIES LTD. TECHFORM PRODUCTS ERNST LEITZ (CANADA) LTD. NEBS BUSINESS FORMS OGILVIE MILLS BANK OF MONTREAL CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE ADVANCED EXTRUSIONS MACLEAN-HUNTER CABLE. T.V. DID YOU KNOW?... You can take University Classes are held at the Midland Sec Students beginning university stu following courses: Fine Arts 247S Renaissance to the Introduction to Ge Geography 100S For your free copy of the Fall/ Winter Par&time Studies Handbook listing these and other courses offered in Simcoe County, or for more information, call toll-free 1-800-265-8866 ot write to: Part-time Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario. N2L 3C5 Wed., 7:00-10:00 p.m. Tues 6:30-10:30 p.m. (includes labs) earning his keep this week. This morning he'll be meeting with Simcoe North MP Doug Lewis and Simcoe East MPP Allan McLean to further discuss the fate of the Tube Plant in Midland. RCA has announced ~plans to shut its doors for good here in town on Dec. 31. Later today Mayor Lynn, who holds a private pilot's licence, Construction market going soft in Midland? So far this year 65 building permits have been issued by the Town of Midland for con- struction valued at $823,675. During the same period in 1981, a total of 81 were issued for a value of $968,000. C5 She The perfect Shower gift | to befou é lape 711 Yonge St. W., Midland 526-8523 © (A ee Now open Mondays elling meet with Herb Gray, minister of industry, trade and commerce in an effort to drum up federal funding so as to attract a new tenant for the Highway 12 factory. CNE officials con- cerning a_ special council meeting local law-makers are to hold during the Ex in Toronto. SKA 345 King St. design 526-7563 Page 14, Wednesday, August 11, 1982 (00989 08 086 0008 00000000 0000000000080 08006 = s) 0 a mr) S) Elmvale Sprouts "CORNY IDEA August 141 10 a.m. to * Corn eating conteskat High a * Dance * Live Music Watch for The PoP shoppe Community Events Van 1982 Elmvale Sponsored by \ Flipvale & Distrie Chamber of Commerce | TYYYELYYY by

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