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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jan 1983, p. 14

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en are ~~ -- angie eS tat ae Criminal night, Harbour cottage. Rules and regulations governing the run- ning of general meetings of the Simcoe County Board of Education left members of two groups in attendance at last Wednesday's board meeting frustrated. Contractors and others interested in a roofing controversy were unable to address the meeting because of a board policy that the board secretary be informed by a speaker of his desire to speak, and the subject, seven days before a meeting. Another board bylaw, dealt with by the board, not be that a matter, Rules prove obstacle for observers at school board meeting once considered again by the board for 12 months, unless a majority of members vote to do so, was the cause of lack of discussion of Language Advisory Committee mendation. The board a French recom- members present voted 10-9 against discussing the location of woodworking classes for Ecole Secondaire Le Caron students. Police probe continues here Midland police with the assistance of of- ficials from the Ontario Provincial Police's Investigations Branch are tinuing their investigations into recent in- con- 'Missing' snowmobiler located by OPP Midland OPP called off a search for a missing snowmobiler, after he was located at a Victoria early Wednesday It had been feared earlier in the evening that the man may have fallen'through the ice on the bay near Victoria Harbour. cidents at Peoples Store. Those incidents included a fire last year, a break-in, bombing. a bombing and an attempted Sports champ awards winners of local and regional com- petitions, including tournaments, house leagues and recreational leagues. A new sports award to recognize individual and team accomplishments at the community level is being added to the Ministry of Tourism and Recreations' extensive recognition program, Reuben C. Baetz, minister, announced today. ; Named the 'Sports Championship Certificate', it will honour first place Penetanguishene Community Night School Monday 7-9 Monday 7-9 Tuesday 7-9 Nomination forms may be sub- mitted by league representatives for championships declared after Jan. 1, 1983. Typing Basic Art $16.00 $16.00 $32.00 Collette Casey Mr. Kee -Computers Int. Mr. Dion Medonte fire truck gives up the ghost Medonte Township Council's problems are never little ones - this time council is faced with the replacement of a firetruck. Last Saturday on the way back from a call, the -motor in the Moonstone Fire Department's tanker truck blew. Responds to alarm Midland smoke-eaters responded to a ecail to 645 Dominion Ave., just before 8 p.m. Wed- nesday. A smoking oil space heater is said to have sent smoke throughout the dwelling. There was no fire damage, reports Deputy Fire Chief Hal Belfry, PUC next meet on Mon Next regular meeting of Midland Public Utilities Commissions is scheduled oy Monday, Jan. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the PUC on Fourth Street. Jan. 16 There's to be a euchre at Waubaushene Legion, Jan. 16, starting at 7:30 p.m. 50-50 draw. Lunch to be served. Hosted by Trillium Seniors Club. Jan. 20 The Midland-Pene- tang Naturalists' Club will meet at 8 p.m. at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. Peter Harvie, a Georgian College in- stuctor, will show slides illustrating woodland management. Visitors welcome. Jan. 22 Georgian Bay Mixed Bowling League are having a dance on Saturday Jan. 22 / 83 at the Penetang Legion. Dance starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $4 each and will be sold at the door. Door prize and lunch included. Dance at the Cold- water and District Community Centre from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with Michael Duhig, disc jockey. Proceeds to Coldwater and District Minor Hockey. Advance tickets at Beachs' Shell, Coldwater, or telephone Vicki Watson (538-1129). Fire chief Ken Hamilton attributed the mishap to the advanced age of the truck, which had been purchased used some time ago, and converted for fire use Until decisions are made by council as to the type of truck, the method of purchase, and whether the vehicle will be new or used, a vehicle will be rented to supplement the pum- pers still in operation at the Moonstone Fire Hall. Chief Hamilton estimated the cost of a new tanker-pumper truck to be in the neigh- bourhood of $60-$65,000., but stressed that this was just a very rough estimate. Medonte council meets on Monday af- ternoon, and the truck situation will be added to the agenda. In addition to pumper trucks operating at Moonstone Fire Hall, pumpers are still in service at Warminster and Hillsdale, which also service Medonte Township. the *still the FOI III III I III III Port file Nicoll Hotel 359 First St. 534-7301 *LEGGS LOUNGE presents Thurs. 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