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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Oct 1982, p. 10

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Francis confirms Grew Boats' sale The present owner of Grew Boats said it would be a "couple of weeks" before an of- ficial statement will be offered regarding the sale of the Penetanguishene business. Peter Francis said yesterday that "'the company has been sold, but the legal documents will still have to be signed"' before details of the transaction can be offered and names of the new owners released. Meet 'em face to face on Monday Pick an issue, any issue, and put it to the candidates for public office in Midland during the Midland Jaycees' Meet the Candidates Night Monday at the Civic Centre. The event will be restricted to candidates for Midland council and the Midland Public Utilities Commission, and it'll all be taped by Cable 12 for broadcast Tuesday night. There'll be an audience question-and- answer session as well as a press panel, and the whole thing is slated to get rolling at 7 p.m. Ultra-sound discussed again Officials from Huronia District Hospital and Penetanguishene General Hospital met again today at HDH to further discuss the subject of ultra-sound equipment and the planned purchase of the equipment By both hospitals. The two groups had met Wednesday evening at PGH but no decisions were reached, said Sister Joan Whalen of PGH. The equipment, used for radiation-free «: PGH, HDH meet second time internal photography, is worth between $75- 100,000 and has been the subject of a fund- raising campaign at HDH. The equipment was ordered by the hospital, but, at the monthly HDH board meeting Monday night, vice-chairman Rev. Rod Barlow said that the order had been withheld after discussion among management com- mittee members. PGH also plans to buy ultra-sound equip- ment, said Sister Whalen, but the hospital '*thasn't made any steps yet." "One reason was, the agent advised us to wait until the spring or summer of next year"' because development of the equipment is undergoing rapid advancements. The two hospitals have a joint committee which meets a couple of times a year to discuss various management issues. a 2 Z 2, Wait a sec-pumpkins don 't have tails! nesday. About a dozen kids warmed up for Saturday's big day by climbing into their costumes for the fun and games at the library. On Nov.8 re-elect DON NIcNEE, COUNCILLOR, Penetanguishene Don McNee has served you in the following capacities for the past two years. e Member Finance Committee e Member Public Safety Committee e Member Arena , Parks & Recreation-Arena Chairman e Member Industrial Commission Don McNee has served your community in the following capacities- e Past President, Midland Rotary Club e Past President, Midland-Penetanguishene Junior Achievement e Past Director, Penetanguishene Minor Hockey e Coach Minor Hockey Team e Member, Area 3 Early School Leaver Program e Past member, A.R.C. Admission Committee e Former member of Huronia Social Planning Council e Member, Branch 68 Royal Canadian Legion DON McNEE Bonnie Reynolds, childrens' librarian at the Midland Public Library, guides a young man during a game of "Pin the tail on the pumpkin" on Wed- RE-ELECT Boucher to serve as MPMAC secretary Marg Boucher, the former secretary of the Tiny Tay Peninsula Planning Board, will take over as part-time secretary of the for the newly-created Midland-Penetanguishene Manpower Adjustment Committee. : She will operate out of the Midland Chamber of Commerce offices on First St. The new committee is comprised of 12 members from Midland and Penetanguishene town councils, chambers of commerce and the Midland and District Labour Council. It will seek to take advantage of provincial Industrial Labour Adjustment Program grants and conduct a labour statistics survey. An independent chairman, Alex Wilson of Orillia, will head the committee. General Legion meeting Tuesday The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 68, Penetanguishene, will hold a general meeting Tuesday at 8:30 p.m All ordinary and associate members are urged to attend. . Club dough The Penetanguishene Il 4-H Homemaking Club is well underway, project leaders Bev Duquette and Helen Marchand announced ~ this week. The name of the project is "Dah! Dough RE-ELECT ' "Gabe" Brunelle Does,' and members have finished their fourth meeting with : three to go. \ee At the end of this project the members will put the skills they have learned to work as they prepare for a club party. Executives for "Dah! Dough Does' are as follows: President, Jana" Zylich;* ~Vice President, Cheryl Marchand; Press Reporter, Trish Foley, Acheivement Day Convenors: Aimee Marchildon and Sheryl Duquette. for honest, dedicated and experienced representation on council TOWNSHIP OF TINY For transportation or information, call 533-2218 -- Advance Polls Oct. 30, Nov. 6, Regular Poll Nov. 8 EXPERIENCE @ 5 years Canadian Army eMunicipal Clerk-Treasurer eReeve of Midland eChairman Finance Committee eMember County Council Finance Committee eSupervisor all Municipal Financial Assistance Program in Ontario ~ (Att. Gen. Dept. E.M.B.) eMember Min. of Education Advisory Committee eRealty Assessment Service (Ontario) ARGUE FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST 'Art Argue for MAYOR eExperienced in Municipal Affairs eArgue for the public right to know eFor information, call 526-4718 Page 10, Friday, October 29, 1982 nt cng mE ONE I LOOT OT

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