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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 May 1983, p. 6

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------ organizations. activities. 526-6801. -In the news. by LINDA HOGG Hard working volunteers find it difficult to continue the services they have provided so adequately for our community all winter long, during our beautiful warm sunny days . of summer. The volunteers require a holiday if they expect to continue to give their en- thusiasm, skills and time to our community. Family commitments require some volunteers to spend the summer months with their children or relatives. Unfortunately, the needs of the aged, and the handicapped continue all year round. If you have never volunteered before, right now is an ideal time to widen your life and make a difference in your community. We have 50 volunteer positions available in various The local nursing homes are pADnIS their recreation activities for the spring an mer months. They would like volunteers to assist seniors with shopping trips, taking them for walks, a visit to the library. Help is needed for barbeques, picnics, short trips and other summer activities. Volunteers could help in other organizations in such areas as the gift shops, boutiques, to help hadicapped children with their summer If you are willing to volunteer a few hours of your time please call. We have many in- teresting and worth while volunteer jobs listed at the Volunteer Bureau, Civic Centre, During the month of April, there were nine reportable and four non-reportable motor-vehicle accidents probed within Midland's town limits. The information is contained in a report tabled this week by Police Chief Ernest Bates at a town _ council meeting. The chief's report also shows as a result of some of the above mishaps on our streets, a total of seven persons suffered a variety of injuries. In other police department news for the month of April, it was noted: 57 charges were laid under the Criminal Code, 15 under the Liquor License Act, 46 under local Bylaws and 65 under the High- ___ way Traffic Act including 50 for speeding. : "Last month a total of 183 tags were issued for Chief Bates parking violations in Midland. Jaro Wojcicki 303 Midland Ave., Suite 203 Midland For an appointment, phone 526-5153 A 1976 PONTIAC LEMANS Tan with Gold vinyl roof, 8 cyl., auto., 2 dr., ps., pb., radio, RWD, ww tires, one owner, locally owned, excellent shape. Stock No. LIC. $3,295. 1983 FAIRMONT 4dr., Blue, 6 cyl., auto., ps., pb., ww tires, wheel discs, only 17,000 kms, like a new car. Stock No. P25. $8,995. 1982 DODGE ARIES 'Kk' ae ae Green, 4 cyl., auto., 4 dr., ps., pb., stereo ww tires, wheel discs, only 27,000 kms., beautiful sum- 3 dr., Med. Charcoal, auto., ps., pb., buckets, T- Bar roof, AM/ FM stereo & cassette, air, only 13,000 kms. Just purchased from Ford. Stock No. P19. $10,900. 1982 LYNX No Sunday council meetings either A letter in support of, and a letter opposing, the playing of bingo in Midland on Sunday were considered, and ordered filed, at the most recent meeting of Midland council. Woodland Drive resident Delphine Mitchell stated her Opposition to Sunday bingo, and also chided the council for meeting on the seventh day. "IT have also heard that you have council meetings on a Sunday. We all need a day of rest. You should not be working yourselves on Sunday, nor making secretaries come in to work."' Cathy Fournier, no address given, said in a letter that she' knows many people who go to Orillia and Toronto to play bingo on Sunday for something to do. The Supporter of Sunday bingo in Midland says that she goes to Toronto and leaves her money in that city. PGH birth Penetanguishene General Hospital reports the birth on May 9 of a nine pound six and one-half ounce boy to Mr. and Mrs. Denis Beauchamp of SS 1, Site 1 Comp. 15, Penetanguishene, and the birth on May 8 of a seven pound 15 ounce girl to Mr. and Mrs. James Dumais of 762 Birchwood Drive, Midland. $500 prize A prize of $500 is being offered by the Quota Club of Huronia in its current __ ticket-selling drive to raise funds for a Vocal-2 unit for the treatment of hearing and _--_ speech-impaired Huronia_ residents. Tickets cost $1 each. The draw will be held May 28 at 2 p.m. in the Midland Public Library. Tickets are available from any Quota Club member, or from Stella Quesnelle (549-8272). Page 6, Friday, May 13, 1983 3 dr., Blue, 4 cyl., stand., stereo, buckets, one owner, locally owned, low mileage. Stock No. LX- 1-A $5,695. 1981 OMNI 4 dr.; Blue, 4 cyl., auto., radio, ww tires, wheel discs, buckets, cloth int., only 45,000 kms. 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