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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Dec 1982, p. 18

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In January, the full broadcast service of TVOntario, the provincial educational network, will be available in the North Bay and Owen Sound Aswe see it North Bay and Owen Sound areas have been able to enjoy TVOntario for some time. The operation of the new transmitters will mean that at-home viewers areas through new _ without cable will be * medium-power rebr-_ able to tune in to TVO 3 oadcast transmitters. for the first time. f funded by the Ministry People of all ages, in a ee of Citizenship and _ all-walks of life, can = Culture. enjoy TVOntario's Bev Day Claude Buck On Jan. 14, when the $1 million transmitter in Powassan, south of North Bay, begins operating, there will be more than 60 percent presents documentaries increase in coverage to on the arts, sciences, the Parry Sound public affairs, and award-winning __ prog- A . rams_TVO-producea Ready for action: Bev Day was and acquired-for adults, SWOrn in as Midland's new reeve youth, children, and \onday night while Claude Buck part-time learners. TVO : was sworn in as deputy reeve district, including North Bay, Sundridge, Melissa, Orrville, Mattawa, South River, Powassan, Cache Bay, and Temiscaming. The TVO broadcast signal will be available off air on Channel 6. to residents within about a 100-kilometre radius of the transmitter site. On Jan. 21, the new $1.7 million transmitter in Keady, south of Owen Sound, begins operating. At that time, more than _ 142,300 viewers in towns within about a 60-kilometre radius of Keady, in- cluding Walkerton, Hanover, Palmerston, Lion's Head, _ Kin- cardine, and Owen social issues as well as world-class drama, music, and _ dance. Among TVO's most popular series are Saturday Night at the Movies, with host Elwy Yost presenting movie classics each week; Speaking Out, a lively phone-in discussion series covering a wide range of issues and concerns; and People Patterns, on which host Joan Reed-Olsen crisscrosses. the province capturing the vitality of Ontarians and their communities. TVO also produces the best children's programming and this year has premiered Today's Special, a nationally acclaimed REGISTRATION Junior Kindergarten PILOT PROJECT will be held at St. Mary's School, Victoria Harbour Wed., Dec. 15, 1982 9 a.m. to 12 noon e Children must be 4 years of age by Dec. 31, 1982 eParents must be separate school supporters. Sound, will be able to series that delights tune in to TVOntario on young children with Channel 12. music, dance, games, Local schools and and quizzes that invite cable subscribers in the' yjewer participation. CANVAS CO, A lovely wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royce French on Sept. 3, 1982, when their daughter, Deborah Margaret, was united in marriage to Bill Bryant. Rev. John Locke of- ficiated. They were attended by Vanda French, sister of the bride, and Tim Bryant, the grooms brother. A reception followed at Crowe's Golf and Country Club. Deborah and Bill reside at 25 Mabelle, Islington, Ont. Elmvale District High School NIGHT SCHOOL Second Term Winter-10 weeks First Night--Jan. 4 week 1983 All students must be registered in December. If you are interested you must phone the school in December and leave your phone number and preferred course. Courses must have 15 paid members the first night after 15 have preregistered by phone in order to arrange a teacher for that course--Days 322-2201. Night 322-1126. Lovely wedding Course Time MONDAY Location Cost Dance Arts Sr. 6:00-7:30 Gym $8.00 Karate 7:30-9:30 Gym 16.00 Upholstering 8:00-10:00 Waverley 35.00 TUESDAY Small Engines 8:00-10:00 Esso 32.00 Typing 8:00-10:00 Room 13 20.00 Art 7:30-9:30 Cafeteria 16.00 Hairdressing 7:30-9:30 Diane's 20.00 Men's Basketball 8:00-10:00 Gym 16.00 WEDNESDAY Welding 8:00-10:00 Room 16 60.00 : Keep Fit 8:00-9:00 Gym ) Ee eee i q Woodwork 8:00-10:00 : inet i $ 5 oA ibe Room 16 40.00 $39.50 16. ance Arts 200-8: Gym 8.00 ; . : : THURSDAY Non-clothing Items: Black, Red, Clothing Items, : Red. Navy, Teal Volleyball 8:00-10:00 Gym 16.00 Photography _8:00-10:00 Room 3 ey Kelly, Royal, Yellow, Navy & Blue, Terra Cotta, Kelly, Pewter, é SATURDAY Tan ss i A Olive, Tan. ance Arts--Beginners Ballet, Tap, Baton, Jazz, 12-2 p.m. 8.00 er Lev d z| Dance Arts--Junior Ballet, Tap, Baton, Jazz 2:00-4:00 p.m. 8.00 PP hs wards Village Square 295 King Street, Midland POOSOCOCOCOOCOSOOSOOOOOOS Dance Arts Co-ordinator--Mrs. C. Daniels 322-1336 : Mrs. |. Thompson--Sec. 322-2201 Mr. J. Handley--Principal 322-1126 Page 18, Wednesday, December 8, 1982

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