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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Jun 1984, p. 4

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Goal is 400 pints of blood. Today's the day you're being 'The Gift of Life." Huronia Branch of the Red Cross will be hosting a Red Cross Blood Donors' Clinic from 12 noon today until 8 p.m. at Mountainview Mall. Today's goal is 400 pints of blood. By the way there's a real need for Type "O"' Blood at today's clinic (but all types will be accepted.) A perfect time to pay tribute to Rintoul, Smiley On Saturday, June 23, Midland Secondary School teachers along with former students and members from the community al large will be holding a reception for two retiring teachers: Perrie Rintoul and Bill Smiley. The reception will be held from 2 p.m. al the Hugel Avenue high school. Weatherman was as good as his word! Several major thundershowers ripped through North Simcoe late Sunday night and early Monday morning dumping an estimated six centimetres of rain on the area. The weatherman had been predicting most of Sunday that this area would be hit by severe thundershowers and he was correct. How's that for being a public spirited person? The traffic lights at the main intersection in Klmvale were finally fixed Monday after giving motorists and pedestrians a hard time for more than a week, There were times when the lights would only change if they weré done so manually. Dwayne Swee! was spotted one day giving some invited to give to 4 p.m. Business responds to demand by buying land for expansion by park. Provision is being MURRAY MOORE made for expansion NEBS Business within eight to 10 years Forms Lid. of Midland !o 110,000 square feet. is moving from a 35,000 When the company square foot building on opened in Canada, in Lindsay Street to a Midland. over eight 54,600 square foot years ago, NEBS had building to be buill in three employees. Today industrial NEBS This is the fire chief, tell the deputy, to the town's employs 72 tell the captains to tell the men... Roun. sh ulitimy@re members of the Midland Fire Department have been promoted to the position of captain: Doug Hudson, Gary Desormeaux, Peter Grigg. and Harry Haworth. A fifth firefighter took the written and oral interviews. The council directed a maximum of four captains could be hired. The reorganized Midland Fire Depart- ment has one fire chief, one deputy fire chief, four captains, four firefighters, 20 volun teer firemen, and one spare volunteer. The captains will train other men, and have general duties in the station and al fires. A captain will take command at a fire until the deputy fire chief of fire chief arrives. June 28 Annual meeting of the board of directors of Penetanguishene General Hospital, at 8 p.m. meeting of ANNUAL MEETING Penetanguishene General Hospital The general public is invited to attend the annual the Board Penetanguishene General Hospital. to be held at the Hospital Thursday, June 28, 1984 at 8:00 p.m. of Directors of the Page 4, Wednesday June 20, 1984 assistance by pushing the button on the streets lights so as to help keep the traffic flowing. School closing mass planned A school closing mass is to be celebrated tonight in Barrie by trustees on Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board at 8 p.m. It's 10 be said in the chapel of the school board's office. 2g Following mass trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting. The board then won't meet again until July 11 North Simcoe Newsbriefs Surf sliding attraction gearing up Hon. George McCague along with Wasaga Beach Mayor Walter Borthwick will be at the Surf Slide, June 26, to officially cut the ribbon at the wettest and wildest slide ride in Canada. The surf sliding attraction is located between Ist and 2nd streets at Wasaga Beach. The Wasaga Surf Slide is a Blue Mountain Resorts attraction. Another busy week for OPP During the week ending June 18, Midland OPP investigated a total of 117 general occurrences. Included in the breakdown were: 22 thefts, four cases of shoplifting, six break-ins, five assaults and 12 Liquor Licence Act violations. people General forms and_ related manager Robert supplies to businesses Richardson estimates. across Canada _ using the work force will Canada Post. NEBS double to 150 through the nex! five years. The chance of ex pansion to 110,000 square feet in eight to 10 years is extremely good, barring an economic recession, Richardson said, mails 175,000 parcels a year {10 its 70,000 customers, and several million pieces of ad- verlising and samples. NEBS considered moving in 1981, but held back because of the result on business of a postal strike, and the effect on the general economy of the economic recession. NEBS approached the town about buying land in the town's industrial NEBS Business Forms Ltd. is the only Canadian subsidary of New England Business Services of Groton, Massachusetts. 'The parent company is 35 park less than a month years old. before agreement was NEBS designs, reached. on Monday. manufactures, and The company expects CSI RULES business its new building will be > --- We're glad you asked! : Jim Lynn Funeral Director SHOULD MY WIFE HAVE A WILL. TOO? If your wife owns property, solely or jointly, or if she is heir to an estate, she should have a will of her own. This rule applies in quite a few other cases, 100, Husband and wife may be double victims in a fatal accident. The husband may have designated his wife as major beneficiary in his will. Without the wife having a will of her own, provision for distribu'ion of her share of the estate will not have been made. Her share may be subject to estate taxes, [ving it up for a long period when it may be needed. If the wife is a partner in a family business, it is to ensure ifs business continuily. After a husband has made his will, he should discuss with his lawyer a separate will for his wife. Above all, be sure to consult your lawyer. Difficult situations can arise when no wills have been made, or when they have been drawn up by amateurs. JamesH. Lynn 5 Funeral dlomes Midland 526-6551 Elmvale 322-2732 the firm's advantage to have her make a will to-- Nine jobs from grant at Midland Y Simcoe North MP Doug Lewis will present a $21,019 cheque on Friday, a Summer Canada Works grant, al the Midland YMCA on Friday. Nine people will have jobs for a total of 105 work weeks. Y's Action '84 is the name of the program. Traffic accidents mar period here Sixteen motor-vehicle accidents were probed by members of the Midland detachment of the OPP during the week ending June 18. Chimney, grass fire snuffed out A chimney fire in a home on Con. 16, Tiny, was quelled early Friday evening by Lafontaine firefighters, Fire Chief Guy Maurice reports. The following afternoon the same _ brigade snuffed out a grass fire along Con. 15. All welcome to Coin Club meeting Numismatic Association will hold June 21 at The Huronia its regular monthly meeting 'Thursday, 8 p.m Doors open at 7:30 p.m. at the A.R.C. 175 Bayfield St. Barrie. Draws, refreshments and auction will highlight the meeting. Guests and new members welcome! building, Trim-a-size program on Wednesdays Trim-a-size program will begin in Elmvale on July 1 and continue till Aug. 29. Classes will be held Wednesday mornings at 10- 1) a.in. and in the evenings from 7:30-8:30 p.m. al the Community Hall. For more information call Donna Wood at 322- 1450. oe RMC GRADUTE Second Lieutenant Kenneth Ernest Lan sing, son of John and Lois Lansing, recently graduated with his commission in the Canadian Armed Forces and a degree in Honours English and Philosophy from the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario. 2. Lt. Lansing isa graduate of Midland Secondary School. June 21 Immunization clinic in the Simcoe County Health Unil office, 578 King Street, Midland (rear of Department of Transportation -- build ing), from 1:30 p.m. to i530: Spam: 7 "ROR i= formation, telephone 526-9325. available for occupancy before the end of the year. The Lindsay Street building will be offered for sale. NEBS has an_in- ventory of 400-450 products. Sales have doubled every five years, Richardson said. 10 Vinden St. (Hwy 93), Midland 526-7191 SUMMER TIMES Agent. SLY 7 MIDLAND Gray Coach GRAY COACH TERMINAL 522 Bay St. 526-3731 with Gray Coach Effective June 27, 1984 Gray Coach Lines will have new summer timetables. For more information drop in or call your local Gray Coach if \ X EES \\ \ ELMVALE SHELL SERVICE STATION Hwy. 27 N. 322-1142 PENETANGUISHENE STEWART'S GULF 122 Main St. 549-7612 as LS are SRE HT

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