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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Oct 1982, p. 8

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Midland Peoples Store around 2:30 a.m. Pauline Hindle and makeup _ specialists Elsie Colling, all of after a day-long Lady concentrated on Haverhill, Massechu- Midland, were recently Finelle seminar held discussions' of setts-based direct sales named certified Fun of Wednesday at the marketing, sales and company. 'ae. : Sa cme oe eS Opening cancelled Smoke was still pouring through the Wednesday. As the sign at left indicates, shattered window at the front of the the store was due to open in a few weeks, A display indicating how phosphorous controls work in Lake Simcoe has been set up at the Midland Public Library and will be available for viewing through next Thursday. The display is a project of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Next featured event at the library will be a reading by Canadian poet and Midland LIBRARY NEWS Local ladies at fashion seminar Lynne Hoppenreys, Fashion color fashion Holiday Inn Toronto. MSS students honored Nov. 15 Honor students and students with perfect attendance records from the previous year will be singled out for their considerable achievements when Midland Secondary at the MSS cafeteria. vital issue. For advertising reservations, call 526-2283 Page 8, Friday, October 29, 1982 for the first time since it was gutted by fire last December. --------- May he or shall he? Deputy-reeve Frances St. Amant presented a schedule of rules and regujations for the operation of the Auxiliary Police Force, to be approved by council Monday night, but with- drew it when she discovered a problem with the wording in one of the clauses. The report returns to committee for clarification. J The offending clause reads, "The services of any member of the Auxiliary Police Force may be terminated by the council of the town of Penetanguishene on the recommendation of the chief of police if the future service is considered undesirable or unnecessary." Deputy-reeve St. Amant wanted the word '""may" changed to "shall'"'. It was argued by several councillors that such a change would compel council to fire a member on the chief's recommendation. Deputy-reeve St. Amant thought that was the intention of the clause. She said that to have it read "may"' undermines the authority of the chief. After a lengthy debate on the meanings of the words '"'may"' and "shall" in this context, the report was returned to committee for further study. NOV. 8- RE-ELECT recruiting techniques: The day's activities Lady Finelle is a School holds its annual Awards Night Nov. 15 The ceremonies will begin at 7:45 p.m. Special Section Election '862 Review ELECTION ISSUE November 3, This is the important section that outlines the candidates platforms in the upcoming Municipal Election. If you are a candidate, be sure your message is inclu@ed in this orus controls & poets Secondary School teacher Roger Bell on : Tuesday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. In the children's department, there's a pre- school storyhour every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m., a Junior stamp club every Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. and a family film night every Friday evening beginning at 7:45. Art Beausoleil Separate School Trustee, Township of Tiny, Town of Penetanguishene On November 8 ELECT - RICHARD PLATT MAYOR eRichard Platt has been Chairman, Finance Committee since 1979 eln 1981, inflation in Canada was 12%, Midland's Municipal Taxes rose 4.1% _eln 1982, inflation in Canada was 11%, Midland's Municipal Taxes rose 1.2%, eT his is sound financial management eT his is leadership eRichard Platt will continue to give energetic experienced leadership eOn November 8 ELECT RICHARD PLATT MAYOR OF MIDLAND 5 For information, call 526-8302 RT RT ca Rees EEE

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