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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Mar 1983, p. 8

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OME MAMM®PE F7 7. Garbage collector granted the increase An item of news from the last Tiny Township council meeting gave at least one township resident the wrong idea, township clerk Guy Maurice reports. The item was, "Council agreed to pay five per cent more for garbage service in 1983, and six per cent more in 1984, until the end of the year, or the end of Eric Pauze's contract, i whichever comes first." ¥ The increase will go to ss Morille Moreau, who ie ee ge FE Tern Improper turn charge laid aeons, ere ee A charge of making an improper left turn was laid Roland Kuerzdoerfer, 52, of RR 2, Midland, was the township. A reader against Elmer Hebner, 74, of Bay Street, Midland, the driver of the truck, above left. Town police say apparently thought that following a traffic accident in Midland Monday at Hebner turned left in front of the Kuerzdoerfer the increase was going 12:15 p.m., at Midland Avenue and Hugel Avenue. truck. : a mind ele operator Wyevale Pine Ridge-- ° eee H Wyevale Pine Ridge Institute met A committee is Unpaid taxes Feb. 16 at the omen Mrs. William conducting a search fo: ae di d Marcellus, with 14 members present. 2 he oats the a: Re 'all: One ; i is 0 J Zoe ? over $1 million pre icte heeapee: Jne resolution I wish I Penetanguishene, Tiny The Midland-Pene-. to be in excess of Motto: First you must be informed, Township, -and Tay tanguishene Joint $1,250,000 in 1983. then vocal: never in reverse order. Township, and is also Manpower Assessment A Chrysler and a Program was on resolutions, by LOY ESDENe | ete and Planning Com- General Motors Mrs. Walter Marcellus means of disposing of mittee in its Ottawa automobile dealership A lively auction sale was conducted garbage. If a new dump brief says delinquent has closed. Stores in by Mrs. H. Walker. Everyone carried is chosen soon, the municipal taxes in the Midland and home their treasures. Lunch was dump operated by two towns are expected Penetanguishene have served by Mrs. Edgar Campbell and Pauze could be closed gone out of business Mrs. William Marcellus. before 1985. Not the ILAP committee Don't call us the ILAP committee, asks the chairman of the Midland-Penetangui- shene Joint Manpower Assessment and Planning Committee The joint commitee is attempting to win an ILAP designation, and thus federal money that will create jobs here. here. But the committee is also working along other avenues to im- prove the local economy A committee is working on a new development -- strategy for presentation at a later date to local municipal councils Meanwhile the Midland Penetanguishene Joint Manpower Assessment Committee plans to take its road show to Queen's Park. next Tuesday, revealed committee member Ray Baker yesterday Alex Wilson, chair- man of the committee, along with Baker, Midland Mayor Al R06; a2¢@eh and Penetanguishene Mayor Ron Bellisle plan to plead this area's case at a 4 p.m. meeting with Gord Walker, Minister of Trade and Com- merce. COMPLETE SPRING SERVICE Hwy. 90 W, Barrie FREE INSPECTION Coils Installed Fronts $4 24.95 Rears 899.95 on most medium sized cars 737-3200 Barrie w] Family counselling, children' id, credi . . ant egal eethateliad The fourth annual Ontario Regional activity has increased ; pacthiGh as 108 DeRREnT. Separated and Divorced The joint committee says, "Our labour pool Catholics Conference (NACSDC) Js diversified and skilled mm the mechanical, Place-Trent University-Peterborough, Ont., Can. electrical and electronic Date-June 3,4,5, 1983 fields, Bt. their mobility Tremendous Speakers-Workshops-Fun-A weekend of sharing and caring. is affected' as work For further information, please write: areas withirR sm muting SDC Conference, P.O. Box 1595, range cannot*Absorb Peterborough, Ont., Can. K9J 7S4 any more jobs." By subscribing to your community newspaper The Midland Times, 'Elmvale Lance or The Penetanguishene Citizen. Qur advertisers carry important messages that can save you money. For home delivery every Wednesday call 526-2283 Subscribe today! Page & Wednesday, e March 9, 1983 Unwanted Hair Gone Forever Facial Hair Removed Bikini Line Refined Arm, Chest, Back Hair Removed Eyebrows Arched and Shaped Hairline Permanently Contoured ingrown Hairs Treated GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS CONSULTATION & TES Day or evening appointments Midland per of EA.0.& AEA. TELECARE Telecare Midland Training Course begins Monday, March 14, 1983 Knox Presbyterian Church, Midland 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. COME JOIN THE CARING TEAM For more information, call 526-7836 'Easter Delivery' ONE COLOUR a x 7 PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT FOR ONLY LET OUR PHOTOGRAPHER CREATE A PORTRAIT OF YOUR LOVED ONES FOR NOW AND FOREVER FAMILY PORTRAIT SPECIALIST ONE SPECIAL OFFER PER FAMILY ADDITIONAL PORTRAITS AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE PRICES POSES OUR SELECTION NO SITTING FEE FOR EXTRA SUB/ECTS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED r--- AVAILABLE ON THESE DATES --T Mar. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. 16 17 18 19 11-5 10-8 10-8 10-5

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