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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 6 Oct 1987, p. 17

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RES pS Rotarians eat out The Highland Inn is the normal place to find a member of the Midland Rotary Club at noon each Wednesday. But last week the club met at the Adult Rehabilitation Centre, ate there, and toured the Completion The Dome Industrial Mall on Midland's Olive Street should be completed this month. The four unit, 6,000 Hospital. nearing building. Earlier this year the club met for a regular meeting in the empty wing at Huronia District Dominion Electroplating Ltd., located nearby on William Street. Local schools see a stunning growth A stunning 52 per cent growth in enrolment has been experienced by the Simcoe County Roman Catholic Separate School Board since 1983. And just since 1986 the number of students has jumped by 11.5 per cent. At the last meeting Sept. 23, the school board discussed how to ac- comodate all the new students. It noted a number of new schools were being built. A new St. Ann's school in Penetanguishene was declared to be the top priority of the school board. That message was to be transmitted to the Minister of Education in case any extra money was found for construcion in the Fall. St. Ann's has seen a huge growth of 13 per Cent. In Midland, Monsignor Castex and Sacred Heart schools increased by 4.5 per cent and St. Theresa's high school hit a new high of 364. Children's Aid needs volunteers to drive Even though there has been a boom the last two years in innovative and much-needed services for children and families in the county, they don't do much good if you can't get to them. So the Children's Aid Society of Midland has taken up the cause and set up a program to supply volunteer drivers. But "due to the number of programs and a shortage of drivers, it is becoming increasingly difficult to en- sure that children get to the treatment they need in order to help them cope with the problems they have encountered," says a press release issued by the society. The release notes that "transportation to the various programs for the children has become a serious issue." The demand for the new programs has been steadi- ly increasing, according to Children's Aid, but they are not '"'being completely utilized." Volunteer drivers will receive their mileage and out of pocket expenses for any assignment they per- form. The time require- ment varies but usually in- volves one trip per week. Anyone who can help is asked to call the Children's Aid Society at 526-9341 or drop in to 578 King Street in Midland. Laneway will be closed soon The lane on the east side of St. Margaret's Church is going to be closed. A new rectory will be built near- by. The former lane will be a driveway to the rectory. The Town of Midland has owned the lane since early in this century. Once the closing of the lane is advertised, the land will be conveyed to the church. The new rectory is part of the construction in the wake of the Dec. 24, 1986 fire which destroyed St. Margaret's Church. square foot building is owned by Frank Zgudziak of SS - eas rr cD ac CK MP 2380) 2 l | MOUNTAINVIEW MALL cay S | = | u LISTEN TO CKMP FOR v ITEM POINT VALUE e 1. Coffee Club Membership Card 2. A Photograph taken by Budd Watson 5 . . ei eae ee esa a a ce Ae a Listen to 1230 CKMP weekdays, for the point value of each item on ls 4. A Japanese Coke Can ee a your checklist. On Saturday, October 24th, bring the items that you've : CL] 5. Any Toronto Maple Leaf Ticket Stub... .... a : aS A b : a 6. PMCL Bus or Boat Ticket... collected to the Mountainview Mall between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The LJ 7. An Autograph from Moreland Lynn...................... . F . . C] Shon Cheek NmBrsOpber. ke eRe Sl ok person or group with the highest points WINS. LJ OA Place: Setting: oneal Tablena. ihe ue 6 es. sh... us. (acl TUMANVEGRI Ch GONGU SNA artes Seen ae re ee Sl LJ 11. A Mickey Mouse Watch that doesn't Work....................... eres Le] PSAP Actua ier Ins PRAY ie raps cater 8h host PS AS = VSS ia a, cin: . i 1 i ; LJ TSG IM Glenys SP ORIN 04 de el a ve ht a ae 1st: $1 230 in Prizes BMX Bike } pay 14. Autographed Copy of All Hit Countdown by any CKMP Announcer....... . a - 5 i. ett tence. ie ae 2nd: $615 in Prizes Microwave Oven | bal 16. A Dollar Bill that has "1230" in Sequence in its Serial Number......... ' . . teat 17. Anything with a Mountainview Mall logo................. ee ees eee 3rd: $307.50 in Prizes T.V. 5 Watcher LJ BH EPACtUAINCONCOMR Nato mmr Sone Re. Lard es cfd) ete Ov oye ees te 19. 1987 "Fall Preview" TV Guide Part 1 & 2 (50 points for each)........... LJ 20. Midland Police Uniform (50 points) with Constable (50 points)... . . LJ 21. 5 New One Dollar Coins (5 points for each coin)..................... = 22. A Mountainview Mall Button....................... : OFFICIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS LJ oo PAN PalNOWACIO WaAShOCWOeanSrn onic) whic) su ye. yos doe tk vee nes ne = 24. Hand Written Facsimile of the Scavenger Hunt List......-............. a 1). Listen to 1230 CKMP for the description and point value of all 39 items. ue 25. Local School Yearbook before 1960............... sparsity. Cuts 2e 5 -- ao 4 é a peetnenropayMabilersse ae ek be ~ Sere Va 2) Contestants are to collect as many items as they can, and bring them to the Moun- LJ 27. A European License Plate.................. 0.0... 000. 7 ie eee a tainview Mall on Saturday, October 24th between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. accompanied | = 28. The Tube (subway) Pass from London, England... . . nee cee eres with the Scavenger Hunt checklist. | LJ 29. A Blue Jays 1985 American League Championship series Ticket Stub... . . , : : ; : & 30. Midi d Centennials Hockey Sweater... .. S- PASee ee Wee A 2 3) You bring in as many different items as you can collect, but only one of each item LJ Stee Michael Jackson sige Person sytem Hes os Ok. oS. us vee (unless indicated otherwise) will be accepted per person or group. LJ 32. A Jar of Little Lake Water.................. ai, Cont Wee Gites setae el 3 1 SoU ciresopEueniMMironcyendrarine nike (iets bee 4) The person or group can only come to the booth to have items counted once. More CJ 34. General Motors Seat Belt.................. METER aN NE pratiahe oer a than once will result in disqualification. ; = = pais pa Town aie 1 aa i ae Sie Ra oa eS - ee 5) Every item in the Hunt has been assigned a point value. The person or group with Let i lyer from any Store in the Mountainview Mall...................... - ae z = 37. Bumper Sticker from 1230 CKMP... 0.0.0.0. eevee vee ee cee eeee. ia Saas the most points wins prize(s). L} SHAR PArKINGMNICKOtie ee eee ee ae ra : 6) Participants are responsible for their items before, during & after the contest in- LJ monet 97 S5atocal' Business cAlendalas c7ne sani. o2 2c... cess nara Sagamore pineal TE) SNS, cluding the disposal of them in proper recepticles. 7) One checklist per person or group. 8 In the event of a tie, prizes will be divided equally at the judges discretion. Authorization Contestant ) pT e a y Juag (CKMP or Mountainview Mall Staff Only) 9) 1230 CKMP, elemedia Incorporated, Mountainview Mall, and the employees of the ; businesses mentioned are not responsible for any items that are lost, stolen or Address damaged. 10) Employees of 1230 CKMP or the Mountainview Mall are not eligible to win. | Bhovoumber 11) The decision of the judges is final. ey Tuesday, October 6, 1987, Page 17 .

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