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

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Junior Achievement of Their chance to achieve Midland and Penetanguishene President Roger Flint talks with new Achievers Kelly Norton, Shelli Fournier, and Dan Straiko at the RCA plant Nearly 40 young people are starting a year of learning how to run a business by actually starting and running their own businesses. New for 1982 Elmvale OPP Constable Rick Sch- detachment was renovated this midt sits at the secretary's desk in the new reception area of the Elmvale OPP detachment. The interior of the summer, and a parking lot for police vehicles was built behind the detach- ment office. VictoriaHarbour --by Mrs M. Gervais Mrs. Laurie Chisholm of La Jolla, Cal. visited her brother and siter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Don Brown of Oakville when they spent a weekend at Vannetto ot Uwen Soud visited their aunt Mrs. C. Leslie Winfield last week. Mr. Ian Tulk of Montreal spent holidays with his parents Mr. and Barbeque and Get Together of the East Simcoe and _ North Simcoe branches of the Progressive Conser- vative Part Party held at the Orillia Fair their cottage here Mrs. Stanley Tulk. Grounds on Saturday recently. Mrs. Florence evening, October 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. D. S._ Belcher attended the Mrs. Muriel Shannon Federal funds for Friends of Trent-Severn Waterway J. C. Christakos, director of Parks Canada, Ontario Region, presented a cheque for $64,000 on behalf of the Hon. John Roberts, minister of the environment, to the recently formed co-operating association, Friends of the 'rrent-Severn Waterway. A registered charitable organization, the Friends' mem- bership is open to individuals in- terested in assisting the Trent-Severn Waterway in fulfilling its mandate as a Heritage Canal. The association was incorporated at a public meeting in Peterborough on June 16 of this year. The sixteen member Board of Directors and executive were elected at that time. Three committees were also struck; a Selection Committee that will TOTAL VIDEO - Panasonic Omnivision © Video recorders for © Tapes In the late 1970's Karl's TV prepared itself for what it called "Sight and Sound of the 1980's". We were right in the vast changes of technology, home movies, video recorders, players, cameras etc. We're "With it' when it comes to your total video requirements. Furthermore we back our sales with service and satisfaction plus 23 years of a very high reputation, we wish to maintain. recommend the acquisition of goods to sell at designated outlets along the waterway, a Membership and Publicity Committee, and a Projects Committee that will work on long range planning. F.T.S.W. chairman Charles Huff- man said funds provided by Parks Canada will be used to acquire sales inventory and to further promote the rapidly growing membership in all the communities along the 400 kilometer waterway. Co-operating Associations have operated successfully in the United States since the 1920's where more than 250 sales outlets are maintained in various parks within the US. National Parks Service. Video Cassette Recorders and Colour Cameras Hwy 90, 737-1001 422 Dunlop St.W. West of 400, Barrie of Brantford visited at her home here this week. Over 20 of the United Church Women of St. John's United Church visited their sister U C W at Nottawa United Church on Wednesday afternoon. ; The regular meeting of the United Church Women of St. John's Church was held in the church on Sept. 12 with 28 members present. The President Mrs. Vera Keetch welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with a meditation. The Devotional part of the meeting was led by the members of the Literature of Com- munications Groupette with Mrs Margaret Dunlop' as_ leader. Others taking part were Mrs. June Walker, Mrs. Margaret Evans, Mrs. Edna Donovan, Mrs. Jeam Tessier, Miss Aileen Arnold. The theme was 'Our Church'. The President said the members of the Stewardship & Finance KARLS TV . BARRIE - ORILLIA Weekend visitors IZ Groupette would be in their helpers. The was closed this week for charge of the next Canvassers were Mrs. _re-arranging of stock. It meeting. Roll was Clara Baumester, Mrs. will reopen on Tuesday, taken, minutes readand Vera Keetch, Mrs. October 12th with its approved as was the Velma Mugford, Mrs. regular hours report of the treasurer. Sharon Wilson, Mrs. Tuesday, Thursday and General reports were Grace Anderson, Mrs. Saturday from 10 a.m. given and _ correspon- Elva Brown, Mrs. -- until 4 p.m. dence read. There were Christine Baks, Mrs. Vi. In the last two weeks 25 Hospital calls and 42 Phillips. the Muskie Season house calls made during Miller, Mrs. Ber- proved to be very the summer months. nadette Cascanette, sucessful for two The meeting was closed Mrs. Stella Brimerano residents of Waldie with the Mizpah Mrs. Lynn Anderson, Avenue. Mr. Joel benediction. Mrs. Elma Savage, Brousseau brought in Mrs. Jean Tessier Mrs. Loraine Haight, one weighing 21 pounds Chairman and Mrs. and Mrs. L. Lyons of and Mr. Doug Howe Grace Brousseau Co- Waubaushene. Our goal brought one in weighing Chairman of the for 1982 was $800.00 and 18 pounds. Arthritis Society for $1027.50 was brought in. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Victoria Harbour would like to thank all who contributed to this cause and a big special thanks to the Canvassers and Thanks again citizens for an excellent year. The Good Will Store run by the three churches in the village Blight and Mr. and Mrs. David Blight of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Blight. LOANS Personal/Consumer Vi STERLING, STERUNG TRUST CORPORATION 270 King St., Midland 526-3768 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ==" tAernber of Canadian Payments Association Wednesday, October 13, 1982, Page 13

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