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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Aug 1983, p. 10

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Day Camp Nature This good-looking group were participants nature, see films, do crafts, take hikes, in last week's session of the Huronia and experience the great outdoors at the Nature Day Camp at Wye Marsh Wildlife camp. This is the last week of the camp, Interpretation Centre. About 20 campers directed by Jane Nemis, and run by her each week, aged six to 12, learn about and three capable counsellors. Rolf Kraiker, formerly of Midland, one of the photographers in the Georgian College Audio / Visual Department currently has 30 of his photographs displayed in the gallery of the Barrie Public Library. : For Kraiker, photography is not a job, but artistic expression. His style draws heavily from nature and landscapes. The one-man exhibit runs until Sept. 15. Nielsens Ceramics Christmas in August LAWN SALE 50-75% OFF Ceramic Knobs, Vases, Christmas Trees. Sat., Aug. 27th, from 10 a.m., 12 Fifth St., Midland RC Board meeting Simeoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board decided at its special Aug. 17 meeting to proceed with purchase of a site and- con- struction of Phase One of Ecole St. Louis in Penetanguishene. The decision resulted from a capital allocation from BILD funds as announced by the Minister of Education in early August. The Board is assuring the Minister that it will proceed with due speed in Order that em- ployment might be created this fall as is the intention. The first phase will include a junior kindergarten classroom, kinderga- rten classroom, and six regular classrooms. Committee Chairman \rf Beausoleil reported that an approach has been made to the Town of Penetanguishene to purchase a town-owned False Old Fort Road Volunteer Fire Department (Tay No. 2) responded to a general alarm to Midland Bay Woods, Monday night. site On Dufferin Street. He noted that the town fathers were very in- terested particularly at the prospect of creating employment in the area this fall, The Board has authorized Architect W.H. Nesbitt to proceed full speed ahead on design in order that the Board will fulfill its commitment to the Minister to provide employment as soon as possible. Estimated cost of the first phase of the new school is $500,000 to be expended in 1983 to an amount of $300,000 and a further ($200,000 in January and February. TRANSPORTATION Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board approved __ transporta- lion contracts for the 1983-1984 school year at its Aug. 17 meeting. Cost increases approved were at 2.28 per cent on alarm However before they arrived at the scene they were informed the eall had been a false alarm. the basic rate and 17.52 per cent on the mileage rate for an average of 4.98 per cent. The Agreement provides for gas increases should they occur during the course of the contract. OTHER BUSINESS In other business at its Aug. 17 meeting The Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board: (a) heard a report from Board Chairman Mary Jo Quilty about preliminary discussions regarding the visit of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to Midland. She noted that the plan is for the local people to be the major participants, progress On con- struction of Father F_X. O'Reilly School in Tottenham which will be roofed in the next 10 days. (c) heard a report from Director of Education W.P. Bolger regarding progress on the new Catholic Education Centre to the effect that the walls will be up within the week. (d) heard a report from the Director of Education that a site for the new St. Joseph's High School had now been determined as 10 acres on Cundles Road Eas!. He noted that an approach had _ been made to Vespra .(b) heard a report from Accepting for 1983-84 school year Registrations 2_- " & efor 3&4 year olds Midland Nursery ot School Inc. . Co-operative or "<3 WE non-co-operative classes Facilities at St. Paul's Church For more information, call Yvonne 549-7250 Director of Education W.P. Bolger regarding We're glad you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director severance ments. PRE-PLANNING AND CHOOSING YOUR CEMETERY LOT -- We plan our futures with such care. Yet our futures must include a final resting place...and that frequently receives little or no planning. Sparinv the bereaved this emotional detail and the anxieties with which it is associated is a wise thing you can do ahead of time. Presented here, then, are several questions often asked about the early selection of a cemetery lot. You might well ask them of yourself: \. Which cemetery and location of plot? 3. How many spaces and what's the cost? C. If we move away from here, will the cemetery buy the lots back? I). Can I sell my lots to someone else? Kk. Is the cemetery properly funded for Per- petual Care? and discuss them with representatives of cemeteries under consideration. If you have specific questions, feel free to eall on us. We'll try to help you find the answers. : James H. Lynn Funeral Homes 'Midland 526-6551 Elmvale 322-2732 Township council for necessary zoning and arrange- : d ' . 4 Some of these questions can't be answered without ° some action on your part. You should investigate ' Finally, a, Chicken Breast Sandwich Made with The Colonel's ecret Recipe. Introducing the Chicken Breast Sandwich from Kentucky Fried Chicken. ow there's a great new way to enjoy the unique taste of Kentucky g=>> Fried Chicken. Atenderbreastof i#.-- chicken topped with crisp lettuce and a special dressing on a sesame seed bun. Try one soon! LOFT FAMILY RESTAURANTS INC. Kentucky Fried Chicken Hoa ginger bickin Good panic / AT: 70 FIRST ST., COLLINGWOOD, ONT. TEL. 445-0491 and 315 BAYFIELD ST., N., BARRIE, ONT. TEL. 726-7220 OTHER TAKE OUT LOCATIONS 371 KING ST. DUCKWORTH PLAZA 45 ESSA RD. MOSLEY & 28TH STS. MIDLAND, ONT. BARRIE, ONT. BARRIE, ONT. WASAGA BEACH, ONT. TEL. 526-5522 TEL. 726-5710 TEL. 726-2501 TEL. 429-2311 SS OE LP TT EI Page 10, Wednesday, August 24, 1983

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