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Penetanguishene and school
Sturgeon Falls, Penetanguishene and Windsor each had its own school crisis.
There is one Protestant separate school jurisdiction in Ontario, the Burkevale Protestant Separate School, operated by the Penetanguishene Protestant Separate School Board.

Penetanguishene and its
Prior to the provincial highway downloadings of 1997, Highway 11 left its expressway route through Oro-Medonte at Crown Hill, transferring onto Penetanguishene Road for the remainder of its southerly route into Barrie and Toronto.

Penetanguishene and Simcoe
* Simcoe County: Essa, Penetanguishene, Tiny
Penetanguishene, an Ojibwe village located at the southern tip of the bay near present-day Midland, was developed as a naval base in 1793 by John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada.
Penetanguishene, sometimes shortened to Penetang, is a town in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada.
In 1875 the town was approached by the North Simcoe Railway to run a line from Penetanguishene through Alliston to join the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway.
The Penetanguishene Road built between 1814 – 1815, from Kempenfelt Bay, provided an alternate route to Georgian Bay, however, early settlers also used this route to get to the frontier of Simcoe County, bypassing the areas of West Gwillimbury and Essa townships.
Another freeway section does exist in Barrie with the freeway segment from the southern terminus ending at Penetanguishene Road ( Simcoe Road 93 ).
The " East Riding of the county of Simcoe " initially consisted of the townships of Tay, Medonte, Oro, Orillia, Matchedash, Muskoka, Wood, Medora, Monck and Tiny, the villages of Gravenhurst and Midland, and the towns of Orillia and Penetanguishene.
It initially consisted of the City of Owen Sound, the Village of Chatsworth and the Townships of Collingwood, Euphrasia, Holland, Osprey, St. Vincent and Sydenham in the County of Grey ; and Christian Islands Indian Reserve No. 30 and the Townships of Flos, Nottawasaga, Sunnidale and Tiny ( excepting the Town of Penetanguishene ) in the County of Simcoe.

Penetanguishene and School
* Penetanguishene Secondary School

Penetanguishene and ),
Until the middle of the 17th century, the Wendake ancestors occupied a vast territory straddling part of what is now the United States ( from Detroit as far south as Oklahoma ), south-eastern Ontario ( Penetanguishene and Midland ) and Quebec.
An ordained Presbyterian Minister ( he served 1966-68 in Penetanguishene, Ontario ), an officer in the Canadian Forces, he then served as an executive with Honeywell Ltd. before entering political life, and later became a chair of the York Technology Association.
A large anchor, over fifteen feet ( roughly 4. 6 m ) long and weighing approximately 4000 lbs ( about 1 816 kg ), for the frigate under construction at Penetanguishene was shipped from England and had made it as far as Holland Landing when the war ended.
John Moberly ( 1789 – 1848 ), British naval officer at Penetanguishene, Ontario

Penetanguishene and James
James LaBrie was born in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada and started singing and playing drums at age 5.
Built in 1836, St. James on the Lines is an historic Anglican garrison church in Penetanguishene.
St James On the Lines, the historic Anglican Garrison Church in Penetanguishene, Ontario built in 1836.

Penetanguishene and ;
By linking together several previously built roads such as Yonge Street, Penetanguishene Road, Middle Crossroad and the Muskoka Road, all early colonization roads in this region, a continuous route was created between Toronto and North Bay ; however, the new department's jurisdiction did not extend north of the Severn River.

Penetanguishene and French
The young French translator, Étienne Brûlé, was the first European to set foot in the Penetanguishene area, some time between 1610 and 1614.

Penetanguishene and .
Other communities with notable francophone populations are Lakeshore, Windsor, Penetanguishene and Welland.
( The other two are Penetanguishene and Lakeshore.
The towns of Midland, Penetanguishene, Port Severn and Honey Harbour are at the south-eastern end of the bay, and are popular sites for summer cottages, as are the many bays and islands on the eastern coast.
Beginning in 1814, the British-Canadians built the Penetanguishene Road to provide the area a land route to Barrie and Toronto, as it was previously accessible only by water transport along the rivers or across Georgian Bay.
In 1817, naval units from Michilimackinac and Schooner Town ( near modern-day Wasaga Beach ) were consolidated at Penetanguishene.
Some other small craft were headquartered in Penetanguishene for the exploration and mapping of the Great Lakes ' coastline.
In 1828, the main British military establishment on the Upper Lakes moved from Drummond Island to Penetanguishene.
Families of Métis fur traders who had moved with the British from Michilimackinac to Drummond Island after the War of 1812, moved again to Penetanguishene.
Penetanguishene became the local market and meeting place for these individuals.
The historic naval and military base ( Discovery Harbour ) near Penetanguishene is open to visitors.
Penetanguishene, along with Parry Sound, is now one of the departure points for Georgian Bay's 30, 000 Islands boat tours.
Penetanguishene is home to the Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene, a maximum security mental health facility.
Penetang-Midland Coach Lines ( PMCL ) operates from Penetanguishene.
In the summer months, the area's population grows to over 100, 000 with seasonal visitors to more than 8, 000 cottages, resort hotels, provincial and national parks in the surrounding municipalities of Penetanguishene, Tiny and Tay.
The census agglomeration area of Midland includes Tay Township and the Town of Penetanguishene.

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Wisman, who has had the chief controller's job for four years, calls the signals for a team operating three rows of dull-gray consoles studded with lights, switches and buttons.
And not one of the four men who attended all the schools has ever been called on to apply any of his knowledge in any way.
Now when Henri has completed four complete Push-Pull Super-Sets No. 1, the professor allows him about a five-minute rest period before starting him on four complete Push-Pull Super-Sets No. 2.
He has Henri do from four to six sets of the Incline Bench Press ( note the high incline ).
So with four complete Push-Pull Super-Sets No. 1, four of No. 2, four of No. 3 and four to six sets of the Incline Bench Press, you can see that Henri De Courcy has had a terrific mass-building, muscle-shaping, torso-defining workout that cannot be improved upon.
Pete Dailey has four promising 2-year-old pacers.
A biting, pithy parable of the all-pervading hollowness of modern life, the piece has been set by Mlle Lagoon to a sumptuous score ( a single motif played over and over by four thousand French horns ) by existentialist hot-shot Jean-Paul Sartre.
Even in the neighborhood of the Earth, where information has been obtained both directly and indirectly, the derived flux values vary by at least four orders of magnitude.
This subject, who has been undergoing psychoanalytic psychotherapy for five years, did not give a positive Kohnstamm reaction under any of the four standardized conditions used in this experiment while sober.
For example, the BBB has reported it was receiving four times as many inquiries about quack devices and 10 times as many complaints compared with two years ago.
The Secretary of State himself, in his first speech, gave some idea of the tremendous march of events inside and outside the United States that has preoccupied the new administration in the past four months.
Saxton has made only one second-half appearance this season and that was in the Washington State game, for four plays: he returned the kickoff 30 yards, gained five yards through the line and then uncorked a 56-yard touchdown run before retiring to the bench.
Manager Hemus, eager to end a pitching slump that has brought four losses in the five games on the current home stand, moved Gibson to the Wednesday night starting assignment.
Since 1949, the St. Louis club has been below on May 1 just four times.
There also were reports of a collection at the County Line Elementary School, 3505o Dequindre, which has been attended this year by four of the Kowalski children including Christine.
Mr. Nagrin has described four `` places '', each with its scenery and people, added two `` diversions '', and concluded with `` A Toccata for the Young '', a refreshingly underplayed interpretation of rock'n'roll dancing.
Mono-unsaturated fats have room for two more hydrogens on each molecule, and the poly-unsaturated fat molecule has room for at least four hydrogens.
The so-called " Four Field Approach " has its origins in Boasian Anthropology, dividing the discipline in the four crucial and interrelated fields of sociocultural, biological, linguistic, and archaic anthropology ( e. g. archaeology ).
The Russian abacus, the schoty ( счёты ), usually has a single slanted deck, with ten beads on each wire ( except one wire which has four beads, for quarter-ruble fractions.
Hastings marries and has four children – two sons and two daughters.

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