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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1985, p. 11

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SS ae ee ee a ll eee ee ee ee eee oa Crowds pack parade route for Porta Is this a Clown convention? Visitors to Port MeNicoll on Saturday unaware of Portarama could be excused for thinking that the village was the scene of a clown convention. All of the above charac- 'ers, and many more, appeared in the parade Saturday morning. Other weekend events included a spaghetti supper, beer garden, horseshoe tournament, beef barbecue and fireworks. --Photos by MURRAY MOORE NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Take notice that the annual meeting of Huronia Museum Ltd. will be held at HURONIA MUSEUM on Thursday, May 30, 1985 at 8 p.m. Kelly Barrie (Sec.) | a Canadian Transport Commission canadienne Commission des transports CANADIAN TRANSPORT COMMISSION RAILWAY TRANSPORT COMMITTEE Notice The Railway Transport Committee of the Canadian Transport Commission will be con- sidering an application by the Canadian National Railway Company to abandon the operation of its Penetang Subdivision between North Colwell (Mile 2) and Hendrie, Ontario (Mile 11.85), a distance of 9.85 miles. The Committee will also determine whether a public hearing is\required for this purpose. This trackage has been closed to train operations since August, 1978, and there are no known active firms or industries that would require rail service there. All persons who wish to comment.on this ap- plication, or who believe that a public hearing is required on this matter, should make their views known to the Committee in writing, in English or French, on or before June 21, 1985, to John O'Hara, Secretary, Railway Transport Committee, Canadian Transport Commission, Ottawa, K1iA ONY. If the Committee determines that no public hearing is required, it will make its decision on the application based on the material on file. John O'Hara Secretary Railway Transport Committee Canada 6675(N) rama 1985 a SS ie ee is a ES. Blue Cross "pay direct" non-group coverage available to all Ontario residents until June 15, 1985. Blue Cross announces that it is making available'to all Ontario residents during the period May 1 to June 15, 1985, a wide range of health benefits not included in the govern- ment sponsored Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Between May 1 and June 15, 1985, any Ontario resident, regardless of age or previ- ous medical history is invited to apply for Blue Cross coverage on a "pay direct" basis for the major portion of the cost of such benefits as © prescription drugs ° private duty registered nursing e use of semi-private and private room in hospital; and others. Blue Cross is a private, non-government organization. If extra health coverage is not available to you through your place of employment, con- sider this Blue Cross "pay direct" opening. Detailed brochure/application forms are available at the "Infocentre" at most Ontario supermarkets, shopping malls, at regional offices of the provincial Ministry of Northern Affairs, or by writing 1985 Pay Direct Opening Blue Cross 150 Ferrand Drive . Toronto, Ontario M3C 1H6 or by phoning (416) 445-5747 collect. ONTARIO BLUE CROSS Tuesday, May 21, 1985, Page 11

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