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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Oct 1984, p. 12

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ee fre Sibbald-Doyle wedding St. John's United Church, Elmvale, was decorated with baskets of gladioli and baby's breath for the July 28 wedding of Lorrie Sibbald and Kevin Doyle. The bride is the daughter of George and Sally Sibbald of Elm- vale. The groom is the son of Noel and Kaye Doyle of Collingwood. The bride, carrying a bouquet of blue roses, lilies and white stephanotis, was escorted down the aisle by her father. Rev. John Locke of Wyevale of- ficiated. Soloist Heather Guthrie sang 'The Wedding Song and If. She was accompanied on the piano. by Bob Newman of Midland. The bride wore a Victorian style long white gown with a high neckline and an inset of lace embedded with seed pearls. The puffed sleeves narrowed to laced cuffs. The flounced skirt was covered with appliqued lace flowers. Her gown was accentuated by a white Victorian style hat, trimmed with lace flowers, seed pearls and a short flowing veil at the back. The maid of honour A y short R oe ting house Victoria Harbour Victoria Harbour: On Oct. 9, I attended my first meeting of council in the Harbour. Was I surprised at the brevity of it! This was a regularly scheduled meeting, and it lasted roughly three quarters of an hour. Reeve Juneau tells me this is not the norm. Some items dealt with numbering is now complete. A by-law has been passed to establish zones for vehicle parking. Also a van will be purchased for the fire department. Douglas Jackson's appointment to acting building inspector will be extended to Dec. 31, 1984. I just found out that (a) LACAC stands for Local Architectural Conservation Comm- ittee, and that (b) councils can come in under budget sometimes. From a feminist's perspective it was gratifying to see the women involved in decision-making in Victoria Harbour: Reeve Bev Juneau, Deputy-reeve Catharine MacKenzie and Clerk Treasurer Donna Thatcher. Not to put down the gentlemen: Councillors John Baks, Jack Haight, Paul Charlebois, and Administrator Douglas Jackson round out the team Page 12, Wednesday, October 17, 1984 14" RCA XL100 COLOUR TV TED LIGHT'S TV SALES & SERVICE 77 Main St., Penetanguishene $9995 549-7978 was Judith Kenny from Barrie. She was preceded down the aisle by bridesmaid Christine Doyle of Toronto. Junior bridesmaids were Susan Sibbald, sister of the - bride, and Alyson Doyle, niece of the groom. They wore matching romance blue long dresses with puffed sleeves. The dresses were highlighted by a satin sash at the waist and ruffles at the neckline and around the skirt. The back of the skirt was hooked at the waist to form a bustle. They wore matching blue bowler hats and carried baskets of blue car- nations, pink daisies and white lily of the valley. The best man was Craig Doyle of Collingwood. His brother Scott Doyle was an usher with Andy short' Sibbald of Elmvale. The bride's youngest brother, Greg Sibbald, was ring bearer. The reception was held in the church hall with the bride's mother receiving in a long royal blue gown with a cor- sage of pink roses. The groom's mother assisted, wearing a long green gown with a white orchid corsage. The wedding dance followed at the Elmvale Community Hall. The Oct. 18 Simcoe Centre riding association of the New Democratic Party annual meeting in Codrington Street Public School in Barrie, starting at8p.m. Guest speaker, election of new executive. Oct. 19 The Quota Club of Huronia will hold a rummage sale Oct. 19 at bride left for her honeymoon wearing a grey and white pinstripe suit with a grey felt hat and a corsage of red roses. The happy couple now reside at 528 Tenth Street in Collingwood. Out of town guests came from Sudbury, Newmarket, 'Toronto, Sy Catharines, Vineland, Alcona Beach, Barrie, Glen Huron and Collingwood. the Penetanguishene branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 21 Ebenezer United Church anniversary service at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Robert Rumball is the speaker. Special music by Ladies Choice from the Collingwood area. organization. (1) increases. (2) (3) personnel. Name(s) TAX REVOLT? As a result of a well attended meeting of taxpayers held in Orillia on September 13, concerned with the ever rising education and other taxes, an organization called the SIMCOE COUNTY TAXPAYERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION has been formed to embrace all the taxpayers of Simcoe County. Its provisional directors are - Chairman - John Dyment, Printeer, Sec. Treas.- H. K. Edward, Retired Banker; Garfield Dunlop, Reeve of Coldwater; Doug Hawkins, Retired Sales Manager; Ian McTeer, Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor Only by organizing into one large body can we effectively be heard and counter widespread dissatisfaction. We solicit YOUR support for the petition below, and also as a member. We already have 100 names on the petition, but our future success will depend on solid support from you, the taxpaying public. We are working without thought of remuneration, and are here to speak for YOU. Speakers are available that in view of declining enrollments and the already low pupil / teacher ration, education tax rates be held at their present levels, and steps taken to lowering them. This means that the Board should immediately begin learning to live within its means and not have expectations of yearly tax that beginning with the 1985 tax year, it be mandatory for the contributing municipalities to be represented at S.C.B.E. budget drafting sessions in order to advise as to the contributions these municipalities find compatible to their own financial capabilities. This would simply be an extension of the democratic process, and perhaps give municipal bodies incentive to act as tax collectors for the Board. that as of January 1, 1985, a question and answer period of at least 45 minutes be set aside at the end of each open Board session so that the voting taxpayer citizens who pay for it all, may exercise their presumed right to natural justice by asking questions of either trustees or administrative -a a a OP eS SSBB SSeS eee ese ees ee See Clip and mail this coupon along with your donation to: Simcoe County Taxpayers Protective Association, 408 Bay Street, Orillia, Ont. L3V 3X4 I/ We endorse the petition of the Simcoe County Taxpayers Protective Association as published in the Midland Times, Penetanguishene Citizen, & Elmvale Lance on October 17, 1984 and desire membership in the above Association. Enclosed is my donation of $ advertising, printing and postage costs. to address PETITION We, the voting taxpayer citizens of Simcoe County hereby petition the Education Ministry of Ontario and the Simcoe County Board of Education as follows- to help detray your Address Postal Code Telephone [vad Check here if willing to work on a committee.

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