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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Oct 1982, p. 9

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Rangers are on the move --by LISA J. GIGNAC events such as: drill, gold rush, 3rd in log Another year of canoeing, semaphore, sawing and _ corn Rangers is off to a big bends and hitches and _husking. start for ist Penetang Rangers consiting of: tent pitching. This being our first Monique Gignac, _ regatta we our pleased Monique Mailloux, Lisa to announce that we a, Gignac,. Patty placed ist in first aid. Beausoleil, Teresa Again on Sept. 24, 25, Puddicomb, Patricia 26 we went to Burlington Haarer, Andrea Knicely and Crew Leader, Jean Goodrow. On the weekend of Sept. 10, 11, 12 we went to Hamilton to par- ticipate in an Ontario Ranger Regatta. Rangers from all across to Scarecrow Moot, a co- ed Ranger-Rover weekend, with some Rangers and Rovers coming from Ontario, Montreal, England, Ghana, and Australia. In fun crew events we placed 2nd in Root Beer you goes out to Jean Goodrow for training us. Also to Knicely, A very special thank Joanne for also coming us to Silver Birch Regatta along with Jean Area HUB Co-ordinator Goodrow. | Rowdies' float the best by Elaine Sacchetti and Darlene Gilbert It's that time of year Ontario competed in chugging and yukon You can pick and choose Next regular meeting (public) of Midland council has been set for Monday, Oct. 25. The same evening the Board of Huronia District Hospital will hold its monthly meeting as well. ' Big Brother Week ends Saturday by Irene Quesnelle, Administrator Big Brother Association will be winding down their Big Brother Week on Oct. 16 at the Naval and Military Establishment where you can learn more about the Big Brother's program and spend a few hours with the young boys. ay Riding in style Elmvale's postmaster of 20 years, and fire chief of 25 years, Dick Columbus, rides in a convertible, part of the annual Elmvale Fall Fair Saturday ~ Citizen of the Year ip >---- parade. Columbus was elected the Elmvale. Area in the annual organised by this newspaper. again for the Elmvale Fall Fair. The students of EDHS put forth a great effort in making the fall fair a success. With a lot of time and effort, the students put together floats and participated in the parade once again. Movies was the theme for this year's floats. ' The Trojan House i decided to do the Muppet Movie, Bliz- zards did E.T., along with the Towdies, and the Pirates did the Land of the Pharaohs. The floats were judged by the Lions Club. and the overall winners from EDHS were the Rowdies. Second place was won by the Bliz- zards, and the Trojans and Pirates tied for third place. The parade was one of the best we've had in years. This year there was an athletic booth run by Miss B. Brinkmann, with the help of about 55 willing students of EDHS. These students also gave up their free time to help with the sports displays and this helped raise money for the. Students Athletic Association. The athletic booth had a election For more information call Linda Jeffries, Co-ordinator at 526-5051. There are 18 little brothers waiting to meet their Big Brother. Don't disappoint them! Simcoe Legal Services Clinic are planning seminars for tenants in Orillia, Barrie, Midland and Collingwood. Topics for discussion will be rent review, law and the tenant, how to organize, and the question of whether or not Simcoe County needs a Federation of Tenants Association. For more information and to have your name added to the mailing list please call 326-3444. The Volunteer Association of the Mental Health Centre are pleased to announce the first showing of their film entitled, "We Care', on Cable 12, Monday Oct. 25 at 6:30 p.m. and Tuesday Oct. 26 at 9 p.m. From Oct. 12 until Nov. 19 = over 175 students in schools in Penetanguishene will be finding out about the M.S. Read-a-Thon. Multiple sclerosis or Nothing was taken during a daring at- tempted break-in of a 19 Edward St., residence late last week, They'll be prepared M.S. as it is usually called is a debilitating and often devastating disease of the central nervous system af- fecting hundreds of thousands of young Attempted break-in Penetanguishene police report. The incident is said to have occurred last Thursday. Newly-elected councillors willlearn the 'finer arts' far apart as London and Ottawa, as far north as Kenora, Tunder Bay and Sault Ste Marie. ; At the heart of the seminars will be the role and responsibilities of municipal government and _in- formation from individual experience in running villages, townships, towns, cities, boroughs and counties in Ontario. Newly-elected municipal coun- cillors won't be heading into their jobs unprepared following this Novem- ber's local elections. Sponsored by the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the provincial-municipa! atfairs secretariat, a series of information- packed seminars will begin this winter, providing courses on the finer points of local municipal techniques such as government policy-making, financial control and administration. Classroom-style meeting rooms equipped with audiovisual and other aids will be set up in community halls, hotels and motels across the province following this November's municipal election. Seminars will be held in places as The best available expertise will be brought to bear on this: mayors, commissioners of finance, chairmen of regional municipalities, clerk- treasurers and many more, ensuring that the representatives you elect will be better prepared to govern ef- fectively and efficiently on your behalf for the next three years. Christmas the theme of workshop Simcoe County Recreation Department, in LIONS co-operation with the Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Association, is sponsoring a Christmas CLU B theme workshop in the Waverley Community Centre on Nov. 8. TV Christmas decorating (accent walls and BIN G Oo doors), festive dining rooms, and boutique ideas for the tree are three categories that PLAY & WIN will be covered. Channel 12 More information on the day-long workshop Every Tuesday is available from the County Recreation 7:00 p.m. Department. -- "SPECIAL" "59.00 Hitting the books for a cause adults in this country and millions more worldwide. Its cause and cure are still unknown. Children joining in the M.S. Read-a-Thon will be helping themselves by reading books and helping others' by raising funds _ for multiple sclerosis research. The M.S. Read-a-Thon program _--_ encourages school age boys and girls to read books of their own choice in their own time. The children ask, their parents and neighbours to give or pledge a certain amount of money for each book they finish reading by November 12th. DINING HALL Any size LIVING ROOM ROOM We will professionally clean the above areas in your home with our two-stage "Hydro Brush & Extract-Away" steam method! Free Estimates on any area Magic Carpet Cleaning 526-9197 All work guaranteed & insured great turnout and was a success. All the students who participated in the fall fair did a super job. That the building has historical significance. 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 following 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 SitREEn Waubaushene Memorial 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. , 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 Wednesday, October 13, 1982, Page 9

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