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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Sep 1982, p. 19

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_traditional Crusaders hold their banner high the David and Mary Thomson Tournament in Toronto, an annual early-season gathering of the province's top squads. The St. Theresa's High School volleyball teams were up to their winning ways again on the weekend as they took The home championships in two divisions and Holey smoke! The number of holes-in-one at Midland Golf and Country Club was tripled on the weekend as a pair of local golfers came up with late- season aces. Clay Hewer of Wendake Beach holed his drive on the 171-yard, par 3 second hole with a five wood on Friday and Ed Mechan of Midland potted his tee shot on the 177-yard 11th with a four iron on Saturday. They were the second and third holes-in-one recorded at the club this year. The other was a spring ace by, Joe Donaldson. Mechan's accdmplishment was witnessed by Ray Miller and Ord Patterson and Hewer's by playing partner Ike Buck. Hewer, an MGCC member, said his ace was even more satisfying because there aren't too School Invitational. many more days this year in which the op- portunity will arise. It was his first hole-in- one in more than 50 years at the game: "'As a matter of fact, it's the first one I even ever saw." According to calculations by Golf Digest magazine, the odds against a hole-in-one by a 'regular" golfer are more than 10,700 to one against. narrowly missed in the other final of the Midland-Huronia Volleyball Club High Crusaders carried off the Senior division crown with a 15- In the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act 1974, R.S.O., Chapter 122; NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE Take Notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Tay intends to designate the property including land and building at the tollowing municipal address as property of an architectural and historical value or interest under Part IV of The Ontario Heritage Act, 1974, R.S.O. Chapter 122. HAZEL STREET Waubaushene Memortal Church-- That the church is an architecturally significant building, of a style and having proportions representative of the period in which it was erected (1881) and for which neither the materials nor the building expertise are readily available today. That the building has historical . significance. Although the first settlement by Michael Labelle was in 1833, there was no church in Waubaushene until the present structure was erected from local lumber on the authority of the Honorable W.E. Dodge, an American whose name is perpetuated in the automobile industry. It was part of the contract entered into by the Honorable W.E. Dodge that he would build a town, a church, and a library at Waubaushene, for the workers of the Georgian Bay Lumber Company. Any person may, within thirty (30) days of the first publication of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Township of Tay notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of the reasons for the objection and all relevant facts. If such a Notice of Objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Tay shall refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. Dated at Victoria Harbour, Ontario this 29th day of September, 1982. Brian Hopkins, A.M.C.T. Clerk Township of Tay P.O. Box 100, Park Street Victoria Harbour, Ontario LOK 2A0 10 final victory over Barrie Central Collegiate and the St. T's Junior "A'"' team - one of three Junior teams entered by the school -- dumped Midland Secondary School 16-14, 15-7. In the Midget division final, the St. Theresa's "A"' team -- one of two sets of Midget Crusaders - were dropped 15-8, 13-15, 15-17 after a tough cham- pionship struggle with St. Pobert's Secondary School. Eight teams wre entered in each division. The MSS Seniors finished third in their four-team pool (St. Theresa's won the other) and defeated Woodbridge in the consolation round before being edged 16- 14, 16-14 by Banting Secondary School in the consolation' champio- nship. The other two St. Theresa's Junior teams finished first and second in their pool. MSS beat the "C" squad in the final semi-finals, leaving the Crusaders with first, third and fourth-place finishes in the final analysis. MSS also had a Midget entry, which finished third in pool play and went on to win the consolation championship with a 15- CHINON INFRAFOCUS 35F-MA AN AMAZING AUTO- MATIC 35MM COMPACT CAMERA THAT ELIMINATES THE WORK AND WORRY OF PHOTOGRAPHY! 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Last year, it meant building a new wharf for Point au Gaul, Newfoundland. Renovating an education centre in High Level, Alberta. And improving a salmon fishery in the Skeena region of British Columbia. This year it means jobs for over 3 3: 48,000 Canadians. he federal government's Canada Community Development Projects (CCDP) will provide $270 million to hire local workers for projects that improve the communities in which they live. Young people, men and women and disabled Canadians, will be building their work skills and experience, while building their communities. If you have an idea that will enhance the economic or social life of your community and employ three or more local people full-time, visit your local Canada Employment Centre. Applications and program information are available for sponsor organizations, local corporations and cooperatives who've got the experience to organize and coordinate community-based employment programs like CCDP. Job creation is a vital component of the federal government's six and five economic recovery plan. ; Tell us what you think community development can mean to your community, and all the people who live and work there. Applications must be received by September 30, 1982. Employment and Immigration Canada Emploi et Immigration Canada Canada Page 20, Wednesday, September 29, 1982 te | hi lS Ta enim a ae

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