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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Oct 1986, p. 7

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Tempo rary quarters Today until next January patrons of the Midland Public Library will have to become familiar with the nooks and cran- nies of the former medical centre on Midland Avenue, into which the fiction collection of the library has been shoehorned while the interior of the library is being renovated. Above are reference assistant Louise Moody and custodian Roy Mayer Club wants five young men Oct. 18 is the deadline for application by young men interested in representing this area in Nigeria for one month. The Midland Rotary Club is looking for qualified applicants to make up a group of five young area men. "The team will study the country, its people, culture and institutions through personal contact with Nigerian Rotarians and their families. The trip is at no expense to the team members, except for any personal expenses,"' Rotarian Fred Hacker says. The trip is from March 1 to April 1 of next year. The five young men will repre- sent Rotary International District 701 (which in- PGH"s grand finale Celebrations later this month will mark the end of festivities at: the Penetanguishene General Hospital (PGH) to com- memorate the anniversary of the 75-year-old institution. The highlight of the 75th anniversary year will be the hospital's Thanksgiving Mass and Dinner on Oct. 25, according to PGH's Assistant Executive Direc- tor Doris Shirriff. Previous celebrations this year to mark the hospital's birthday were a balloon release, a birthday party and anniversary garden tea. Seven hundred _ invita- tions have been sent out by the hospital's board of directors to members of the founding families and past staff, board members and auxiliary members. Out of Tiny supports stop at CLINIC i 0 mtd erscen Councillors in Tiny Township have thrown their support behind a su- gestion by Midland Mayor Al Roach to reschedule the Town's bus routes to stop on the property of the new Huronia Medical Centre. At Wednesday's session of Tiny council, discussion evolved a letter from Midland Clerk Fred Flood requesting the councils opinion on a bus route that would take riders directly on to the clinic property on the Old Penetanguishene Road in Tiny Township. Councillor Ross Hastings said, "it is an excellent idea and I would support it ful- ly." According to Flood, he wrote the letter to Tiny on the request of the Mayor who had mentioned he would be taking the pro- posal to the Town's Public Works Committee's last meeting. The clerk added "when the proposal for the centre came up _ before council initially the doctors involved had asked for this type of consideration."' Flood said the municipality will deal with the matter if a recommen- dation comes to council from the Public Works Committee. Pee oMCOE COUNTY Board of Education A meeting of French-speaking slape vrei be held for the purpose of electing, by general vote, three (3) qualified French-language ratepayers to form the French Language Education Council of The Simcoe County Board of Education. THURSDAY,OCTOBER 23,1986 ST. JOSEPH' S PUBLIC SCHOOL 30 POYNTZ STREET PENETANGUISHENE 7:30 p.m. 200 and 300 guests are ex- pected at the grand finale _ of the birthday celebrations Diabetes The 1986 Diabetes Awareness campaign will be discussed Oct. 15 at a meeting of the Midland- Penetang and District branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association. The meeting begins at 8 for the hospital. "Everyone who has ever been associated with the hospital has been sent an invitation"' said Shirriff. The day will kick off with an open house at the hospital at 2 p.m. and will be followed by a special Thanksgiving celebration at St. Ann's Church on Robert St. W. at 4 p.m. To top off the day, a special reception is being held at the Highland Inn in Midland. Shirriff said the event will begin at 6 p.m. with a social hour to be followed by dinner. The festive atmosphere around the area will not end Saturday evening at the finish of the reception. A continental breakfast has been organized for the following morning at the Georgian Manor. Additional information on the various festivities is available by contacting the hospital. Campaign p.m. in Georgian Manor. New members are welcome. For more infor- mation telephone Fran Moreau (549-7442) or "Atleyne Attwood (526-5295). cludes Midland). "To be eligible for con- sideration, applicants must be between the ages of 25 and 35 and in good health. Since the team members will be representing Canada as _ international ambassadors, applicants should have a sound general education and be able to express themselves well. Team members must be enthusiastic for their Ia) for the care and comfort of the senior citizen... for as little as $27.50 per day «aut SIE CSET ry " a, Join in the Fun With Our Cheerful Staff Is Warm, Friendly People Ready, Willing and Able Forward to Mealtime chosen vocation and be employed in a recognized business or profession on a full time basis for at least two years prior to making application. Applicants must be Canadian citizens. Rotarians and relatives of Rotarians are not eligible," Hacker says. Rotarian George Gorthy (526-3212 or 526-8345) can be contacted for further information. a fi ae oD Where Everyone Looks ¢ Resident physician ¢ Tuck Shop ¢ Whirlpool e Alternative to menu e Private bath ¢ Guest laundry room ¢ Beautiful lounges e Resident kitchenette e Nurse on duty 24 hours ¢ Outdoor recreation facilities e¢ Your own front door key We know you'll be proud to call Blue Mountain Manor home \\\\\s" tages \\ A710, To view by appointment only...call BLUE MOUNTAIN MANOR 236 Weir Street, Stayner, Ont. 428-3240 Helen Rawlings - Assistant General Manager Le conseil d'education DU COMTE. DE SIMCOE Election of FRENCH LANGUAGE EDUCATION COUNCIL E/ections du CONSEIL DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT EN LANGUE FRANGAISE * du Conseil d'éducation du Comte de Simcoe. 7 yoU ARE A SIMCOE COUNTY FRENCH-SPEAKING RATEPAYER e if you are a Canadian citizen; i8 years of age; anda resident of Simcoe County and e if your first language learned and still understood is French or e if you hove received your elementary education in French or e if your child has received or is presently receiving his/her elementary or secondary instruction in French. For further information contact the office of the Director of Education ( 728-7570) or the Returning Officer (526-850! ). Une assemblée des contribuables francophones 'aura lieu sous peu, en vue d'élire, au scrutin général, trois (3) contribuables francophones qui possedent les qualités requises pour sieger au Conseil de l'enseignement en langue francaise LE JEVDI 23 OCTOBRE 1986 ECOLE PUBLIQUE ST. JOSEPH 30 RUE POYNTZ PENETANGUISHENE 19h30 *k vouS ETES CONTRIBUABLE FRANCOPHONE DU COMTE DE SIMCOE si vous étes citoyen (ne) canadien(ne); Ggé (e) de |8ans; et resident (e) du Comte de Simcoe dont la premiere langue apprise et encore comprise est le frangais qui avez recu votre instruction au niveau élementaire en frangais dont un enfant a regu ou regoit son instruction au niveau et Ou we élémentaire ou secondaire en frangais Pour de plus amples renseignements veuillez communiquer avec le bureau du Directeur de l'éducation (728-7570) ou du Directeur du scrutin (526-8501). Tuesday, October 14, 1986, Page 7

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