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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1987, p. 5

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-- Rise, | Connnbars Christopher Columbus (Craig Gatehouse) kneels before King Ferdinand (Jason Robinson) and Queen Isabella (Stephanie Oster) in the Victoria Harbour Public School production of the operetta Three Ships. The operetta was performed in the school's gymnasium last Thursday evening. still very quiet, OPP report The Midland OPP con- tinued last week to report less activity than normal. In the week ending Apr. 20, 12 motor vehicle ac- cidents were investigated. Six fell into the non- reportable category; three resulted in damage to pro- perty; and the remaining three involved personal in- jury, but of a minor nature. Volunteers honoured April 26 to May 2nd is Volunteer Week and Huronia Historical Parks is a part of it. We have planned a gala celebration for the weekend of June 13 and 14, 1987 and we really want to say thank you in high style. We are looking for people who have volunteered either time or talent at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons in Midland or Penetanguishene's Historical Naval and Military Establishments. Registration is required so if you, or anyone you know, has ever vol- unteered at either of these two sites, please call or write to Cathie Malcolm, Huronia Historical Parks, PO Box 1800, Pene- tanguishene, Ontario LOK 1P0 (705) 549-4366. PC's need support "T don't want to see elec- tion day up here a black day for Muskoka-Georgian Bay," George Beatty said after he was elected Con- servative candidate in the riding. The Conservative nomination meeting, held last Thursday in Gravenhurst, attracted about 170 fewer first ballot voters than did the Liberal nomination meeting held in March in Bracebridge. "More than ever before the Conservative Party needs your support," se- cond place candidate Bruce Stanton said during his pre-voting speech. The surging provincial Liberals were characteriz- ed by speakers as one with the "socialist NDP,"' in of- fice not because of popularity but because of the alliance with the New Democrats. "The Toronto Star has the election over before it has been held (in reporting a poll)," Simcoe North MP Doug Lewis said. Tom Long, Ontario Pro- gressive Conservative Par- ty President, said, "You and I belong to the largest, most sophisticated, best organized and most suc- cessful political organiza- tion in this province. We are winners, each of us, and it's time we started ac- . F * China ¢ Figurines ting and planning and * Stoneware * Handpainted Jewellery thinking like winners * Crystal * Scarves again." ° Flatware * Picture Frames and Albums * Nurseryware * Gunds Stuffed Animals The voters didn't vote Frank Miller out of office, the Liberals threw him out, two time Conservative - leadership candidate Allan Pope said. Election of a Liberal in Muskoka- Georgian Bay would be a "black mark.' A vote for the Conservative candidate will be a show of respect for Frank Miller and his wife, Pope said. Miller said that Conser- vatives are attending nomination meetings "in numbers which deny the soothsayers." None of the four Conservative can- didates, unlike the local Liberals, have been critical of other candidates. "We can triumph in this riding by being confident about ourselves," can- didate Edith Nichols said during her speech. Government money is not. being spent in Muskoka as it was when the Conservatives were in power, Beatty said. "That's not the kind of thing we want to see."' Liberal candidate Ken Black is riding the coattails of the David Peterson bandwagon, Stanton said. Black is a superintendent with the Muskoka Board of Education. Does Black not realize that the provincial funding for elementary and secondary schools is at its lowest level in 16 years? he asked. "Come on Mr. Black! Is this what you are going to give the young people of this riding?" Allan Moses' nominator noted that the seats of the last three premiers after their retirement passed to another party. But, "This is a Tory riding in good times and bad." Electing a Con- servative would be the greatest gift for retiring MPP and former premier Frank Miller. The Liberal Party wants the riding bad- ly. The New Democrats have given up because they have a socialist govern- ment, he said. An awesome challenge faces the party, Moses said. "Our party appears to be down for the moment." THE PLACE SETTING 711 Yonge St., Midland We've got what you're looking for... And so much more... S get BIRTH NDA r Tg Ye ARTS FOR CHILDREN S7 In that week, eight cases of break and enter, five cases of theft, two cases of assault, and two cases of wilful damage, were in- vestigated. Two investiga- tions under other sections of the Criminal Code, and five investigations under other provincial statutes, were made. Charges were laid as follows: Liquor Licence Act, four; impaired drivers, six; 12-hour suspensions, six; Narcotic Control Act, three; shoplifting, one; assault, one; wilful damage, one; Off Road Vehicle Act, three; other provincial statutes, four. * * * * proudly presents + Sy Hes TWO NEW SERIES PACKAGES ; saeco, FOR OUR 10TH BIRTHDAY \ : 1987/88 = For information call: 526-3585 or 835-3306 SERIES "'A"' SERIES "'B" (recommended for ages 3 - 7 yrs.) (recommended for ages 7 - 12 yrs.) x Monica Gaylord, in Concert * Tanglefoot Mermaid Theatre Sandra Beech, in Concert Carousel Players * Carousel Players Touring Players' Theatre * Theatre on the Move FOUR SHOWS - ALL FOR $10.00 BUY NOW TO SAVE - $12.00 AFTER JUNE 30/87 MONDAY IS RED SHIELD BLITZ NIGHT. Please give generously when the Red Shield volunteer canvasser calls. If you would like to help out by being a canvasser yourself, please phone campaign headquarters. THE NATIONAL RED SHIELD APPEAL a FOR THE LOVE OF GOD. 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