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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Aug 1982, p. 18

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On September 15, 12 unfamiliar young people will troupe into Huronia, anxious about the communities' reactions, willing to give their energies and talents to the local © Contact Katimavik group arrives Sep organizations oring them. Who are they? These 17 to 21-year-old men and women are participants of the Katimavik program, a nine-month -- volunteer spons- Canadian ofganization sponsored y the secretary of state. More than _ 1,600 participants were chosen this year from over-10,000 applicants. They represent a "mini Canadian mother tongue, urban rural demography"' of the population, being computer selected on the basis of age, sex, province of residence, ployment status and backgr- Community information 526-9333 9 a.m.-5 p.m. by Irene Quesnelle, Administrator Happy Birthday congratulations are in order for Mrs. Hattie English who is 103 years young on Aug. 13. Birthday greetings and many happy returns are extended to Maurice Fitzgerald who celebrated his birthday Ayg. 7. Contact has received $271 from Wintario to cover half the cost of sending three people to our annual conference in May. Gals interested in entering The Miss Midland Fall Fair should call Flo Riesberry or Linda Marshall to register. What You Should Know About Rent Review What do you do if you find a notice from your landlord saying your rent is being in- creased by $25 a month? The residential Tenancy Commission can review your case, even if the increase is under the maximum six per cent allowable each year. The first thing you should know is that the landlord is only allowed one increase a year, regardless of the amount. For example, if the rent was increased Sept. 1, 1981, it can't be increased again until Sept. 1, 1982 - even if a new tenant moves in or a new landlord takes increase a\ year unless the commission ap- proves a higher increase. If the landlord intends to increase the rent, by any amount, he has to/notify the tenants 90 days before, spelling out the present rent and the proposed increase in both dollar and _ percentage figures. If an increase above six per cent is demanded, a hearing must be held and a commissioner decides if the proposed in- crease is justified. An appeal panel will review the decision if you are unsatisfied. ~The residential tenancies Act applies to most rental housing such as apartments, duplexes, mobile homes, townhouses or rooms in a boarding or lodging house. But it does not apply to such accommodations as non-profit co-operative housing or rental units operated by the federal provincial aor municipal. governments. (Local housing authorities, for example, would not be covered). For more information about the com- mission or how to fill out forms, you can contact one of the 20 offices located in Ontario. If you don't know which one is closest to you, ask the operator to dial Zenith 9-6000, which will put you through, free of charge, to the right office. The solution to even the most difficult problem begins with the first step. If you have a problem, take the first step. Call t fZ ound. In groups of about 11, they spend three months in each of three dif- ferent provinces (one of them francophone) working for $1 / day for various worthy com- munity organizations. Under the constant guidance of _ their : professional group The Return of the leader, Katimavik of- Great Adventure. fers these participants an action-learning, alternative education program. Katimavik is retur- ning to Huronia for a second year, as is the group leader Holly Frazer. Participants will work at the Lafontaine en Action ski trails, Midland YMCA, and the Butterfly School for developmentally handicapped children in Penetanguishene. The program further enjoys support and aid of the local Katimavik Committee composed of its sponsors and _ in- terested community people: Austin Matthews of the YMCA, Louis Maheu from Lafontaine en Action, Eunice Buck from the Developmental Nurs- ery, Basil Dorion of the Centre - D'activite ROXY THEATRE MIDLAND 526-5791 Fri, Aug. 13 to Thurs., Aug. 19 7&9P.M. P.G. Sat. Matinee 1:30 E.T. PEN TWIN PENETANG Fri. Aug. 13 to Thurs., Aug. 19 5 (PIES 549-2953 Nightly at6:45&9 P.G. Fri., Aug. 13 to Thurs., Aug. be Chevy Chase in che Modern Problems 194 =~ Admission $3.50 mea, d'f¢ it fy Abcotranunnr Call 326-3338 Cinema 1 THE BEST LITTLE | WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS PIRATE over. A landlord is also limited to a six per cent Contact, your Community Information Centre today. Classified REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE $49,900. *41,000. financing at 10% Feeurace Tro: ME aat Call Mary Thompson. 526-4271. Z DO YOU HAVE pot FOR RENT: ae A MORTGA 2 bedoom house, YOU WANT TO! fireplace& and master bedroom® on Balm Beach Road. 526-7962. 65,66 Room or.room and board afailable. Gentleman¥preferred. Call 526-7498. 65,66,67 1 bedroom apartment, centrally; located, in Penetanguishene. Fridge, st@ve and all FOR RENT utilities indfuded, $275 per month. ® Available Wodaee : 'eedeaurm Sept. 1. Call 549-7136. house cengrally located. pies ee ecelael Firepl@ce, full basemen oil furnace ih aaliec rea ea on varge Bt, Phone 24? .. available Sept. 1, '$250 64,65 Per month plus utilities. Sey Os Pee wat. 526-3415. 4 bedroof™ furnished 64,65 home, $40%@ per month ~~ -- -- TE lus utilitid. First and 2 bedroom @partment, ast monffis' rent. $275 per moni, includes References please. heat and eraing. Lafontaine 533-2762. Available Sept. 1. Call 64,65 226-8742 after 4 p.m. See eres, Sere eee 64,65 Gentlemen, LRG Ser nie see oe housekeejing, furnished Waterfront bungalow- room in lage well kept Little Lake-3 bedroom home. Private brick-ran¢her, 2. baths, entrance, ble T.V. double garage, included. $180 first and basement ¥inished for 1 last. - , bedroom partment, 64,65,66 available pt. 17 82, -- -- § -- -- -- -- -- $375. per onth plus Sunny 2 bedroom -- utitities. References. bungal $275 per month us utilities Referenc First and last month's rent. Call Harry 549-3104 or 549- 8248. Call Harry 549-3104. 65 Watervi apartments at Balm Weach. Phone 361-1745 416-239-8675. 65 Page 18, Friday, August 13, 1982 Building tobe dedicated The opening and dedication of a new wing of the Tay Township Municipal building in, Victoria Harbour will take place on Monday, Aug. 16, at 3p.m. The wing is to be dedicated in appreciation of past services by former Tay Reeve Charles Rawson. Rawson served on Tay Council for 10 years, six years of which he served as Reeve. He recently resigned for personal reasons. Mayor Ron Bellisle of Penetanguishene read a letter at Council, Tuesday evening, inviting members to attend the dedication :: ceremony. Mayor Bellisle and several other members of Penetanguishene Council plan to attend. Tiny will hear sally Ann's pleas, BUT...chance of Army getting MOVIE 7&9 PG 7&9 AA Pina nicamses a Gin day Thomas (group leader for Katimavik 81-82), Marg Thompson, Holly (HELD OVER Frazer, and a par- ticipant representative. HELD OVER Appearing Fri. & Sat night only Aug. 13th & 14th "Georgian Country" Sat. nigths p.m. Victoria Harbour ak@a Sunset 534-7214 at Cruig® on the Fully licensed Midland'"' Gourmet menu | 6.00 per person- Sunday Buffets reservations accepted AT ar | s Crewe! : Sportsman Motor Inn 2--gEeQ8Q9RE009 a grantis SLIM Lt. Ray Braddock of the Midland Salvation Army has requested permission to appear before a council meeting of Tiny Township to present his request for assistance in the transient problem. A previous request for funding was denied, on the grounds that funds were already provided through a County of Simcoe grant. Lt. Braddock stated the county grant is specifically for Harbour Light work and Unmarried Mother's home work. None of this money is distributed locally. - Lt. Braddock denies that the Salvation Army services overlap with the County Social Services. "The point is', his letter states, "the County Social Services are not available to the person in need, or, it appears to the police or other authorities." Council agreed that the Salvation Army does a good job, but so do many other agencies for social service. If the township were to grant funds to all the agencies who apply for assistance, the¥:budget would be ag burden for tag > "PORT McNICOLL 359 First St. SQCECQQQQQOOOUYY Qo HOTEL ©) S) Q g ' 534-7301 A gh OS

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