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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Mar 1983, p. 2

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sticker early? front of Pascoe's Studios in Elmvale all Procrastinators Aren't you glad you got your licence This was the scene in on Monday afternoon: People were lined up nearly to the street in an effort to beat the Feb. 28 deadline. Midland Airways out of business Midland Airways, operated by Art Harland, ceased operation at Huronia Airport last Monday. Midland Airways began offering charter service' at the municipal airport last July 1. Airport chairman Sullivan said, last Monday, that he had still to receive official notification of . the closing. Sullivan said that he does not think that commission Robert ' service at the airport will suffer. He expects that when the airport commission meets next, next Monday, the op- portunity to offer charter service will be offered to RDN Flight business based at the airport. The delegation from Midland and Penetanguishene which flew to Ottawa last Thursday was to have flown on Midland Airways. The delegation switched to Orillia Airways when Midland Airways said it could not fly the group, due to mechanical problems. The airport com- mission will be applying through one of its municipal sponsors for a NEED job creation grant to clear nine acres of land south of the present runway, to prepare for a lengthening of 500 feet. The Huronia airport runway now is_ 3,000 the province, of up to airplanes are not ; $8,000 of a $10,000 air- covered to land on a 3,000 foot runway, port master plan, and Sullivan said. up to $32,000 of the The airport com- $40,000 cost of the mission has been purchase price of the acreage which will -be added to the south border of the airport, to allow the lengthening of the runway. granted up to $12,500 to help pay its operating 'costs in 1983, by the province. Subsidies are also forthcoming from e Specializing in personal income tax returns @Reasonable rates eSpecial rates for Sen. - Cit., single parents & disabled persons. Fournier's INCOME TAX SERVICE For appointment 526-3244 . House calls are possible Specialists at H&R Block are specially trained to provide you an accurate and complete 'Inc., a pilot training feet. Most 12 passenger a seni) Elmvale Sunshine Club for room : to be news and views considered by WILHEMENE CAMERON Armstrong, : Isobelle Bertram, "Willy A request that a Feb. 21, Monday. With such an open winter, Loe te age ler eae: Vi general purpose room we seniors are very grateful. I have't seen one an larile c Ee : en etham, be added to Medonte like this since 1933. Audry White, Elsie Frankom and Pat Kirton. East Central School is being considered by the Simcoe County Board of Education. The request was made last week by Captain Gordon Ferris, a representative of the Hopefully it doesn't do any harm to the farmers' land as they are the most important factor in our food economy. Many of our members have been collecting for the current Heart fund. Our president was still absent so Erne leviney took charge. We had 80 members and Medonte East Central three visitors. We gave a hearty welcome to Parents' Association. Margaret Drinnen and Ethel~- and John The addition of a Cowan. Several members went to see 'Hello general purpose room to the school has been cut from two previous board budgets. Captain Ferris also told the board that | several parents are boycotting the school. Wyevale 4-H Club Wyevale's (iroomie Groomers had their second meeting on Feb. 8. We started with the health hustle. then discussed what ac- tivities each member Dolly'. The Drop in center-had open house on I'riday to get acquainted with the new staff there. Sorry | didn't get to the Sara Vista this week and | misplaced their phone number. Birthday wishes for March are - Winnie Winners. Euchre - Jessie Thompson 59 and Lorne Archer 59. Bridge* Jaunita Freshette and Mae Addison. Crib - Laura Rowat and RETURN and to check for all deductions, credits and exemptions so you pay the lowest legitimate tax. Our work is Stan White. Quote - While money talks, it appears to be coming increasingly in- coherant. March5 . Dance at the Maple Valley Club. Apollo 5 * band. SCOUTING AROUND /2), COUTS CANADA by HARRY BROWN - Scout-Guide Week is now over, and wasn't it great. All the Good Turns being done. Keep it up Fellows, it's what your Promise means. They tell me that four Cubs helped a frail little old lady across King Street, and she thanked them....Which wasn't bad, cause she didn't want to go across in the first place! Had the pleasure of an invitation to the First Midland Parent and Son Banquet last Friday. It was a Great night. After the dinner enjoyed. We also we were pleased to hear Constable Murray discussed the Canada Cooper's Comments and a Slide presentation Food Guide. of the original First Midland (of 20 to 25 years The third meeting, on Feb. 15, opened with the 4-H pledge. We discussed the type of hair we have: oily, dry Or normal. We also discussed how to complain to store personnel if the product we buy is not salisfactory. At the end of the meeting, a few girls French braided each other's hair. One girl even tried a haircut and wag successful. ago) with Rev. Lloyd Delaney doing the commentary. Sunday was their Church Parade and this columnist was committed. It was a well at- tended event, a full church, and a very topical, down to earth message for us all. Sunday afternoon a Special event. The Investiture of the first four members of the Midland Venturer Company. Congratulations to Dwayne Davidson, Robert Wilkes, Jeff Haats, and Graham Burrage. There's great things ahead for these young gentlemen. Their Advisor is Doug Donald. That's all for now, let me know YOUR news. ' Baha' Faith It teaches: "Religion is verily the chief instrument for the establishment of business < EMPLOYERS...ask your insurance agent about a Blue CHIP employee benefit package. e health benefits package Specifically for small © easy administration with one ID certificate & one monthly payment. . Or contact: John Beer 305 King Street West Suite 502-503 Kitchener, Ontario N2G1B9 "@ (519) 578-4700 (Kitchener) (705) 737-3359 (Barrie) ONTARIO Sve Eaves Page 2, Wednesday. March.2, 1983 5220-2 ener GIANETTO'S MIDLAND sok SiENRG GREENGROCER | order in the world, e DOMESTIC and of tranquility e INDUSTRIAL amongst its peoples." SHEET METAL WORK Specializing in: For more information SUMMER please contact: COTTAGES : Satisfaction 526-9532 Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 H.S: ST. AMANT & SONS LTD. Plumbing Heating 3A ROBERT ST. W. 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