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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 27 Aug 1982, p. 1

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Community Newspaper A place togo responsibility would be less important after =: a nuclear war. Elmvale's' repre- sentative in the Ontario Legislature has a safe haven at Base Borden in the case of a nuclear war. George Taylor warrants a place in the Ontario Cabinet's Vol. 6, No. 35, Folio 69 Friday, August 27, 1982 Penetanguishene, Ontario A ratification At issue is money commenced at 10 meeting has been and working in a new a.m. wrapped up scheduled for one-year collective more than eight Tuesday, Aug. 31 at agreement for SCBE hours later, an which time results of support staff who are OPSEU official told Monday's_ day-long mainly secretaries The Times yesterday conciliation meeting connected with both from her Orillia in- Barrie between elementary and office. the Simcoe County secondary (SCBE) Board of Education schools in Simcoe - and Local 330 of the County. She wouldn't Ontario Public This week's con- comment further on Service Employees ciliation meeting was this week's con- Union will be chaired at the ciliation meeting discussed. Continental Inn in other than to say, Barrie by Warren "There will be a Local 330 which Edmonson who was ratification meeting represents 247 picked by the at Eastview Support staff Ministry of Labour to Collegiate in Barrie associated with mediate the labour on Aug. 31." At that SCBE has_ been dispute. time we will tell the without a contract The Monday members what went since the end of June. session which on." Church St. _ residents to get good news this week by Carol Dimock Residents of Church Street,. who appeared at the July 26 meeting of Penetanguishene Council to ask for street improvements and reduced traffic, will be happy to note that a bylaw has been amended to prohibit heavy trucks on their street. Fox Street is included amendment. Service vehicles making deliveries to residents of these streets are exempt from the restriction. All other heavy trucks, such as those making deliveries to the Mental Health in the Centre, must use an alternate route, effective immediately. Another amendment to the bylaw prohibits parking on Robert Street East, south side, from Lucy Street to Lorne Avenue. Meanwhile council voted to declare the week of Sept. 13 to 18 as Arthritis Week Bluebird Flag, symbol of the Arthritis Society, will be raised before the Town Hall on or before Sept. 8, to announce the start of the fund-raising campaign wee in Penetanguishene. The Who willbe Citizen of the Year? Midland Civitan Club is looking for its 1982 Citizen of the Year. : The person nominated need only be a resident of Huronia. For more details turn to Page 4. Stewart says, YES Reeve Art Stewart announced his intention to run for reéve of Penetanguishene in the November Municipal elections. He will also be a candidate for Warden of Simcoe County. His announcements were greeted by ap- plause from members of council. Communicants found guilty Local Catholics who prefer to kneel to receive communion will be particularly in- terested in a recent legal case in Nova Scotia. Six worshippers there who refused to stand to take communion were taken to court and convicted of wilfully disturbing the order and solemnity of a religious worship service. Fr. John Hawkshaw says that 99 per cent of the Catholics in the Toronto Archiocese, which includes Elmvale, stand to receive communion. Commenting on the Nova Scotia case, he said, '"'There's much more to it than kneeling for communion." Fr. Hawkshaw recalled a case in New York, in what church he didn't know, in which a parishioner was banned from the church because of her off-key singing. '"'Some crazy things happen," he said. Boards, groups receive grants Grants to the following community centre boards and groups have been made by Medonte Township council. The Community Centre Boards of Jaratt, $500 richer 'CITIZEN BRIEFLY. $500 richer these days. emergency quarters of his holding of the Cabinet post of :: Solicitor-General. He ': outranks other Cabinet =: ministers, Treasurer Miller, whose areas of Marcel Robillard of Penetanguishene is He picked a voucher containing $500 after he was approached last Friday by Provincial because such as Frank ptt oi I . Jk A Lottery's Patty Power, Miss Friday. To win cash the Penetanguishene resident had to have an up-to-date Provincial lot- tery ticket on his person . . . and he did! Warminister, and Hillsdale have been granted $1,500, $1,000, and _ $1,500, respectively. Other grants are $50 to the East Simcoe Plowman's Association, $10 to the Salvation Army, $50 to the Waverley Monument Committee, and $25 to Information Orillia. Corn roast time An all-you-can-eat-for-$2 corn roast, and a dance, will be held this Saturday starting at 8 p.m. at the Penetanguishene Legion, for Legion members and their guests. Soldiers' Monument service Sept.12 - This year's memorial service at the Waverley Soldiers' Monument will be held on Sept. 12 at 2:30 p.m. The Soldiers' Monument represents those Flos, and Medonte who died in the First World War and the Second World War. Milk store robbery Two male teens, onéa juvenile, have been arrested and charged in connection with a robbery at the Milk Maid Store on Ruby Street in Midland, Aug. 20. Town police say about $63 was taken and that a knife was used to rob the lone attendant in the east end milk store. The incident is said to have occurred at 10:15 p.m. on the night of Aug. 20. Arrested were Mike Longlade, 17, of Fitton Street and a male juvenile whose name is being withheld because of his age. Longlade has been charged with robbery and breach of probation. The juvenile has also been charged with robbery. Longlade is to appear in Midland Provincial Court, Aug. 30. The juyenile in juvenile court, Oct. 1. soldiers from the Townships of Tiny, Tay, ee a ~ ahaa

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