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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Sep 1988, p. 3

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AO cette Srappaateety ae ET og TE ----------E , Pipin' good donation Piper Art Stewart of the Penetang Legion Pipes and Drums accepts a cheque for $1,000 from Jake Reimer, chairpersobn of the local Lions Club Bingo Commit- Street names * tee. The money will help the band purchase equipment for their upcoming trip to the Rose Bow! Parade in Pasadena next January. FLEC gets flak over logo's look The Simcoe County Board of Education's French Language Educa- tion Council came under fire from the Tecumseth area trustee last week. Betty Aldrich, who chaired the committee which developed the new board logo, warned FLEC not to '"'mess with the logo" after learning that the fran- cophones were choosing their own letterhead. "None of the other com- mittees have their own let- terhead," said Aldrich. Basile Dorion, chairper- son of FLEC, hastened to explain: the board's logo will be used properly, he promised, but FLEC would simply print its name underneath it. FLEC needs a letterhead, according to one of its members, because it often deals in correspondence separately from the board. Daycare facility at Le Caron Ecole Secondaire Le Caron will have day care facilities ready to open in 1989. Under new Ministry of Education rules, all new schools have to include day care places. Kotary rier veiure wie cuu A committee consisting of the thiee French Language Education Coun- cil trustees, three com- munity members, the area superintendent of schools and a representative of the SWaluuUw ooveial Cais. Investors Group Ministry of Community and Social Services will ad- vise on the selection of a child care facility operator to run the facility and monitor its operation. may change A review of Midland street names provides no clue that Indians were the first inhabitants of Huronia. Midland Mayor Al Roach feels this vacuum should be filled. Don Pratt of Trillium Homes Inc. told the mayor earlier this month that-he is receptive to naming streets in the Trillium sub- division (in southeast area of the town) along a Native theme. (Eventually, a new road through the subdivision will connect two of the town's major arteries, William Street and King Street. The subdivision is being built in sections.) Meanwhile, the developers of a 278-acre plot of land south of Midland's Little Lake also gave a nod to local history when they chose the name Evergreen Heritage Com- munity for their project. The adjacent portion of Highway 12 (now named Heritage Drive) is known Money Midland and its neighbors are expecting to get money from the provin- cial government to offset the cost of garbage disposal. Midland is expecting $140,000. Whatever amount is forthcoming through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs will be marked for the town's 1989 _ garbage disposal budget. by older residents of Midland as Evergreen Road. The mayor has called for more street names reflec- ting Huronia's Ojibwa and Iroquois heritage. He in- troduced the subject of In- . dian street names after Pratt mentioned that the length of Manly Street where his company is working will be renamed Galloway Boulvevard. TOWNSHIP OF TINY 1988 FINAL TAX NOTICE FINAL INSTALMENT DUE SEPT. 30, 1988 The 1988 final tax bill, mailed in May, had two stubs: one for the instalment due June 24, and the second for the final instalment due Sept. 30. No further tax bills will be issued unless you are subject to added assessment for 1988. Any inquiries regarding taxes can be made at the Municipal Office in Perkinsfield or by call- ing 526-4204 or 526-3706. Effective October 1, 1988, unpaid taxes are subject to penalties of 1.25% per month. Sue Gignac, BBA, CGA. Treasurer Hg] Assisting You with HOME OWNERSHIP With such mortgage features as: Interest rate sale Mortgage pre-approval Bove financing 1) No-cost mortgage transfer 90-day commitment period Fast approval uble payment privilege Prepayment privilege Early renewal privilege No Brokerage fees Renewal rate guaranteed 90 days before maturity Portable Mortgage Option or Mortgage Assumption Option 4 (fe Jim Hughes 526-9190 . LET A FINANCIAL PLANNER DO THE WORK FOR YOU! To arrange a mortgage or just starting a down payment savings program, call Jim. It's a start to achieving your dreams. (a pe ee Super MONSTER Bingo Sept. 24, 1988 T $10,000°° 2 specials of $1,000. each ; 46 regular games of $500. eac BONANZA 50% of Sales | 5 games - Share the Wealth - 50% of Sales 40:00 a.m. Doors open at Share the Wealth 12 noon. Monster Bingo 41 p.m. Admission 6 card pack $5000 Extra 6 card pack $40°° ! All games are included pelt Bonanza and Share the ig ¢ Advanced tickets $50 At the door $5500 - PRE-SALE TICKETS an Information available irst Nation) Fist ax. 500 players Wednesday, September 21, 1988, Page 3 ---- Lee

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