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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Dec 1982, p. 8

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VON Meeting Highlights - The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors for the V.O.N., Simeoe County Branch, was held at the W.O.N. office in Barrie, on Nov. 18. The meeting was called to order by the President P. Mills. Eight members of the Board were in _ at- tendance, including: Nancy Keefe and Peter Mills representing the Midland area office. Miss Elenor Mac- Dougall, the regional supervisor from V.O.N. Ontario was also in attendance. The correspondence included donations from individuals, clubs and municipalities. Fara- met, Orillia, employees club donated $150 and the Town of Alliston, $300. Chairman of Finance, Mr. D. Moon presented the monthly financial statement, indicating a further deficit of $6,526. The projected deficit for this year is about $37,000. This matter is of grave concern to the Master of the Lodge to be installed , Mon. Lionel Hanmer of Midland is to be in- stalled as master of Caledonian Masonic Lodge, Monday night. Wor. Bro. David Walker, former reeve of Tay Township, will be Installing Master for the oceasion. Officers for the year 1983 will also be in- vested the same evening. Last month Hanmer was made a Shriner during the fall ceremonial of Rameses Temple, Toronto. Trustees will be _ sworn into office Inaugural meeting of the Simcoe County Board of Education is planned for the evening of Monday, Dec. 6. It's to be held in the education centre at Barrie commencing at 8 p.m. Board and will be Health. reported that home brought to the attention Miss Jackie Bolohan, nursing visits were up of the Ministry of the Nursing Direcor, eight per cent this Obituary--Hazel Johnstone A funeeal service for 2h0d Bamlow piticiatedtey nen (Mrs. Emery the late Hazel Johnstone The former Hazel M ie a a OF of Coldwater Road, Cooke passed away at Waubaushene, Mrs. Amy Dion of Victoria Harbour and Laura Huronia Hospital, on age 70 in District Waubaushene, was held in Nicholls Funeral Home, on Nov. 27, 1982. Nov. 25. (Mrs. Paul Kullick) of Interment in Her sisters Mrs. Waubaushene -- survive Waubaushene Prote- Mildred Moreau of her. stant Cemetery. Rev. Waubaushene, Marg- Bob Graham, Donny Moreau, Robert Austin, and George Austin were her pallbearers. Hazel Johnstone was a former seamstress, who had been retired for five years. She was born in Tay Township, the daughter of William Henry Cooke and Eva Christmas tree sale starts tomorrow Those people in need of a Christmas tree need go no further than Elmvale Farm Supply this week, starting tomorrow evening. The local Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts will have 50 trees for sale. Prices are $8, with a $1 discount for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Pear] Gratrix. See ee dt oe Why pay more or settle for less? y eH X X X X /Tuo28s \ \ 89.50 | by Be \ J iN q gw / KC144S KS051S 5 160 69.50) \cceee : Pulsar Quartz. Always a beat beyond. In technology. In value. Howlers N ' 297 KingSt., Midland 526-6481 4 NAAARUAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAS Page 8, Friday, December 3, 1982 Spirits not dampened Peoples Store manager Pauline Teedon said yesterday that the troubles the store has been going through "obviously didn't put a damper on our (Wednesday's) opening."' At one point people had to wait outside the store because other shoppers filled the store. "It was really fabulous," Teedon said. People commented on the changes in the store, but not about the dynamiting incident hours before the store opened, or the previous in- cidents of violence directed against the building, she said. * PulsarQuartz § Members of Midland late tember say three days from 1981. A company spokesman several weeks ago told The month, to over 3,000. Final preparation for the Chronic Home Care Program to start Dec., 1982, is well established. Dr. Gripper, the Car Committee Chairman. reported that a new car has been leased for the Barrie Office. One of the other Barrie cars was in an accident, but for- Local 2557 Carpenters and Joiners Union who were laid off at Furnitex m in Sep- the com- pany still owes them for Labour unrest continues Times, the men_ had been paid up and all they had to do was to take a look at their pay slips. company) side but not ours." Spokesman for the group, Don Bowan, says the men plan to meet Nevertheless about a with Simcoe North MP dozen members of the union visited The Times yesterday to complain "you've told their (the Doug Lewis as well as the Department of Labour "to get to the bottom of this."' tunately the nurse was unhurt. In view of the recent increase in business and work out the details and report' back. One ad- ditional nurse is associated increa$e in required immediately in staff, a concept of team the Barrie Office. The leaders at each brach Nursing Director was office in the County was authorized to hire a proposed by Miss Bolohan. The Board approved of this move in principal and instructed suitable applicant. The next meeting of the Board is scheduled for Dec. 16. reat G is come from rass K\oots vy. 93 at the bridge in Wyebridge, 5 minutes South of Midland * the nursing director to 5A NRT He ee ca -- ------ RY LETT

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