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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Nov 1982, p. 8

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by Carol Merkley Via Rail and Amtrak now offer passenger service between Toronto and Chicago. It will be an extension of Via's Toronto-Sarnia service making stops at seven centres in Michigan. VISITORS TO MEXICO The government of Mexico now says that tourists entering the country must declare the amount of currency in their possession. These monies may be changed into Mexican pesos at the official rate of 70 pesos per U.S. dollar. When leaving Mexico, visitors can then convert pesos back into their foreign currency, providing the amount does not exceed the amount originally declared upon entry, or $250. PRICES REDUCED Air Canada Touram have reduced the prices on their package holidays to Florida, Caribbean, Hawaii and Mexico. Touram's revised winter prices are available now. Air Canada is also offering "Connaisseur Ser- Barbara Genier, resigning as Chairman of the Township of Tiny Library Board as of resignations Tiny Dec. 31st. vice'. on all their Canadian flights for passengers paying full fare. SHIPPING CARS TO FLORIDA Visitors who want the use of their cars while in Florida, but don't wish to drive to the state, can have their vehicles shipped by train. Trans-Auto Inc., of Orlando, for example, has a program in conjunction with Amtrak to transport vehicles from the northeastern u.S., to various Florida destinations. For full details, the company can be reached in Canada by calling 1-800-663-1173. ICE SKATING IN FLORIDA You may be interested to know that ice- skating is available in the "Sunshine State". There are four ice skating rinks in the state for those who wish to pursue the activity. Rinks are located in Clearwater, Miami, Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale. PASSPORT FEE INCREASED The new Canadian Passport fee is $21. The fee for business travellers is $23. Tiny Twp. council briefs Two were received by the Township of council on Wednesday. 18, the day after the A Law Day Com- anniversary of the mittee has been proclamation of the orgainzed to co-ordinate At Palmer Court Peter Palmer, retiring president of the Midland BIA (right), was presented with a plaque earlier this week by the BIA honouring his many contributions to both the BIA and to the town. The presentation was repeated for our camera yesterday at the east node on King Street between Hugel and Elizabeth which in future will be known as Palmer Court. GY that makes good scents ENJOLI CHARLES OF THE RITZ IN gift sets or r stocking stuffers at QUAAD YOUR FAMLY'S WEALTH AND BUOGET "@ ARCADE 286 King Street, Midland Zp 86 eS SES SRE: i\ ™ lA Page 8, Friday, November 12, 1982 For Gili Giving) N THE NE WES T FRAGRANCE J GUARDIAN PHARMACY Town Centre 526- 801 18 The first was from Mrs. Pat Heatley, who is resigning as a member of the Tiny Township Parks, Recreation and Com- munity Centre Com- mittee. Mrs. Heatly is moving away from the area. Her letter stated that she found the ex- perience of being on the committee rewarding and interesting. The second letter of resignation came from Her six-year term is up at that time. Ms. Genier's letter said that being' Library Chairman was a lear- ning and fruitful ex- perience. Letter of appreciation will be sent to both women by the Clerk- Administrator. xe The Canadian Bar Association has resolved to institute a National Law Day to be held annually, on April Charter of Rights and activities, and it would Freedoms. like to receive The goals of Law Day questions, suggestions are: a. to foster public ap- preciation of the Rule of Law and its importance to Canadian society b. to offer information about its justice system to the public c. to foster public in- volvement with an evolving justice system d. to facilitate public access to the services offered by the legal sytem. or comments from anyone interested. a a ee) NOV. 22 Midland Horticultural Society's annual Huronia Holiday Christmas Show will be staged at Calvary Baptist Church, Nov. 22. Public viewing at 7 p-m. At 8 p.m. Edna Caldwell will speak on Christmas decorations using dried materials. Midland Town Centre Your Home for Christmas Se CERES ee U SU VERT SS SEES SSt Eat = by the ultimate jeans eJeans & Cords eSkirts eJackets eBlouses eVWarm-up Suits All sizes for Men & Ladies! For people who demand Fashion with their Casual wear... we feature a good selection of clothing by Featuring the finest in authentic Chinese and Canadian merchandise ePorcelains-dishes, vases, etc. eClothing eSlippers eLinens-tablecloths, napkins ePictures eSouvenirs and many others! 4 SS SSS SSUES RE ES AES LUE DSA LesE BERRBABWasSs SOBRE BSSEATADEESBBARSE LEE'S STORE Open daily 9a.m. to '5:30 p.m., Friday to 9p.m. 233 King St., Midland Phone 526-3596 WAS ESE yy SESE. SAO DES SBE RE AERP ES BATE REE DAR®SRAAELBIR BA SAMS DOS BME USERRA Aa OAE Loge aM se & Oe nwo BEBE OE ESB <

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