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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 12 Feb 1975, p. 3

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Council footnotes Council approved a debenture of $56,176 to pay off the remaining costs compiled as the result of the construction of sanitary sewers last year. The debenture is to be repaid by 1995 at the rate of 9.04 per cent interest. The parks, recreation and arena boards were guaranteed direct representation at the town council level with the passage of a bylaw which requires that a member of council be chairman of each of these boards. The purpose of this rule change is to make sure a member of council will be available to explain the actions of these boards. In other words they will be on the receiving end of any flack or praise directed at ~the three boards. Previously a person not on council could chair any of these three boards. Under the old setup if council wanted to examine the operation of any of the three boards a representative of the board was often not available to speak because councillors were not required to be chairmen. The chairman of the amalgamated board, which presides over the activities of all three boards still is not allowed to be a member of council. Ken Tannahill will chair the recreation committee, Ron Bellisle gets the parks committee, and Francis St. Amant heads the arena Town police As of last Friday there was little to report from the Town Police office. In fact only one incident, a two vehicle accident on Poyntz Street. 3 A total of $450 in damages was reported by the police as a result of the accident involving vehicles driven by Leonard Quesnelle of 190 Robert Street West and Anita Brunelle of Concession 16 in Tiny Township. ~ Police charged Quesnelle with impaired driving and excess alcohol. ; Two car crash A two car accident last Friday on Church Street near Burke is still under investigation. Two Penetanguishene men, 31-year-old Paul King of 47 Peel Street and 28-year-old James Burt of 27 Dufferin Street were involved in the accident. Damage to King's car was set at $150 by the Penetanguishene Police. Burt's vehicle sustained $200 in damages. No injuries were reported by police. One accident, three charges A 23-year-old Penetanguishene man faces three charges following a car-truck collision on Main Street on Saturday morning. Gary Hachey of Fuller Avenue, RR 1 Penetanguishene was charged with driving without + insurance, not having an operators license, and starting from a parked position not in safety. The half-ton truck driven by Hachey sustained only $10. in damage, but the car driven by 51-year-old William Maxwell of Midland had an estimated $300 in damages according to Town Police. OPP report |} -- Perkinsfield man charged Last Saturday just after noon two cars were involved in an accident on Simcoe County Road 25 one half mile west-of County Road 6. Police report that a vehicle driven by David John Krochko, 19, of Seventh Street in Midland, suffered $500 damage after it collided with a ear driven by John Baird, 77, of Perkinsfield. The Baird car had only $25 damage. Police report the ac- cident occurred after one car crossed over the middle of the road striking the other. Baird has been charged with failure to share the roadway. No injuries on icy roads A beautiful way to say... "PLEASE BE MY VALENTINE" In many heart-capturing styles a Signs of winterama In case you don't know these signs are meant to remind you that the bestest and mostest winterama takes place in less than two weeks. Of course, we're speaking of Penetanguishene's fun festival, the longest Obituary: running Winterama in Ontario. Winterama number 27 takes place on February 21 and_.22. Sign maker Terry Dupuis surrounds himself with some of the signs which have been painted to date. Staff photo each with its own precious little diamond Her very first diamond. A cherished gift to become a Also, Saturday afternoon at 1:40 on County Road 26 --_--_--_--__ , near County Road 6 there was another two car ac- F committee. treasured keepsake cident, this one involving only minor damage and no r U r eC | S 2 ies a Choose one now for her charges. Cars driven by William W. Carson, 30, of ENROLL NOW Valentine. Many styles - Woodland Drive in Midland, and Patricia A. Brunelle, Arthur Bellisle died Butcher Shop for over 50 Patenaude, Leonard, Nor- Classes start monthly not exactly as illustrated 28, or RR 3 Penetanguishene, each received $100 suddenly in years man, Clifford and Roy PN UIRY Funeral services were Bellisle. held at St. Ann's Church on Mr. Bellisle is survived by Spee emi February 8, 1975, with his wife, Mrs. Alida "Ty Learn on live models & 7, § g Father J. Harrington (Quesnelle) Bellisle, son Penetanguishene on February 6, 1975. He was 66 years old: Born in Penetanguishene damage. Police report that road conditions were bad at the time and laid no charges. There were no injuries. 35 ie to 59. ag on April 7, 1908, to John and presiding. Burial took place Larry, Daughters Rita (Mrs. uae ae mannequins '¢ adh ; DIO 'Cad ~ : Clemence Bellisle (both at St. Ann's Cemetery, Russell Wright) all of B ; t 5 eauty Culture offers you more } deceased). He spent his Penetanguishene. Penetanguishene, Germaine opportunity for personal 'd, lifetime in this area where he Pallbearers were Blaise (Mrs. Jack Ambeau) of financial independence than A Name You Can Trust P sete rn ny other profession oo owned and operated a Marchildon, Arthur Bramalea, PA EIA AA ere : ORILLIA - 19 Mississaga St. E. i reer sen 1 free informati i saeendoa. guolesiony, ost ~ WD. Murphy BARRIE - Bayfield Mall eloacontec: MIDLAND - 251 King St BARRIE SCHOOL OF . JEWELLERY COLLINGWOOD 8 HAIRDRESSING r ona friendly basis i 46 Mary St. 728-3962 CRED! 127 Hurontario St. Licensed By The Ministry Of College Universities (Ontario) Werle F Kn NELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MO ] (&; Sho, * small Only $17,800 for a sander Marcel Emery (left) a sander truck driver, and councillor Clarence Lomas stand by Penetanguishene's brand new $17,800 sander. The sander is a 1974 L800 Ford and was just delivered to Penetanguishene last week. Inflation has pushed the market value of these sanders up to $20,000 now. With the IN THE HEART OF addition of the new sander Penetanguishene now has two. If DOWNTOWN one needs repairs the other will still be in operation. The other sander is a 1972 model. Although a plow can be fitted on 322-1960 WAVERLEY 322-1960 the front of the 1974 L800 Ford sander the town council did not order a plow for it Staff photo on all '75 Ventura and Astre Models This week's PGH births There were two births recorded at the Penetanguishene General Hospital this past week. Dupuis - to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dupuis of 64 Fox Street, Penetanguishene a son on February 3. Robitaille - to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Robitaille of Box 164, MacTier a son on February 8. SAVE 5200 SAVE 5200 SAVE *500 If you want the latest styles of BROADLOOM GO TOTHEBOARD! 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(Because of our volume purchases) e SHOP AT YOUR OWN PACE. @ See exactly what you're buying (If you desire -- just ask one of our staff to show you Hale actual bale) SUMLOW HOLATANOLS - SHOLOW HDIATANOLS - SHOLOW HDIATANOLS -SHOLOW HOIATANOLS - SHOLOW HOIATANOLS - SHOLOW HOIATANOLS - SUOL STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELE}5 SEE IT TODAY AT... WHITFIELD BROADLOOM MILLS Pontiac OFFICE OUTFITTERS BARRIE aay NEWMARKET Buick LTD. |The Baymart Plaza wos, northof Hwy. 7 eae Cadillac nie SEES | Across trom Georgian Mal j297-22.28 (Toronto) 898-1800 Phish 29 Dunlop St. W. 728-0899 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9-9:30 Mona Tete arian 3 Barrie 737-0201 -- the carpeting experts . . . clear Sy [STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONE LEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - STONELEIGH MOTORS - ONE Ee Wednesday, February 12, 1975, Page 3 --<---s"-sosoeoeeoeeee Na PR er a Fi Pe Sm en A ln sty

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