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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1985, p. 16

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lhe ----aasaacmnstriid i, The welcoming committee greets Ste. Marie | after her maiden voyage Thursday 'he i é wat. i } ¢ ® aceon ie en ee STE-MARIE I The 40 foot long Ste. Marie I turns towards Sie. Marie Dock, in the Wye River below the Martyrs' Shrine, for official christening by MPP Al McLean, al 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Ste. Marie I, the lates! addition 'o the PMCL tour boat fleet, will ferry seightseers between Midland Town Dick, Ste. Marie Among the Hurons, and Schools. On May 2nd, voters used the' ballot box to send a message to all F three parties at Queen's Park. £8 @ The democratic process was bypassed when extended funding was announced almost one year ago for Roman Catholic Separate Secondary @ We must determine whether the proposed extension is legal and constitutional before the government proceeds with costly implementation. EXTENDED ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL FUNDING VOTERS SENT A MESSAGE THROUGH THE BALLOT BOX: LET'S MAKE SURE IT WAS HEARD AT QUEEN'S PARK No party has a mandate to proceed with implementing extended school funding for Roman Catholic Separate Secondary Schools. That was the message that was sent through the ballot box on May 2nd, 1985. the Martyrs' Shrine. r | | If you agree, fill out and return this coupon to: & DEAR MR. PREMIER: I agree there must be a reconsideration of the decision to extend funding for Roman Catholic separate secondary sehools. Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, 60 Mobile Drive, Toronto, Ontario M4A 2P3 | This public service message was placed by the ---- Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation Address i City Prov. Postal Code Page 16, Tuesday, May 21, 1985 Oo O's = §| FS STs TD | <= = er oo © uy

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