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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 30 Apr 1975, p. 2

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Price of boat slips at dock will increase 50 per cent The price of boat slips at the Penetanguishene town dock will jump 50 per cent, from two to three cents per foot per day, but the increase will still leave the cost well below that of other municipalities in the area. Midland charges $75 per year for rental at its dock, mark of $436,000 but well above a 1967 low of $78,000. The figures, previously published in this newspaper, were presented to town council at last night's meeting by reeve and chairman of finance Lionel Dion. Police negotiations Negotiations between the town of Penetanguishene and the town's police officers for a new contract are nearing completion, ag. cording to spokesmen both sides in the proceedings, and an an- nouncement is expected this week. while the average price in Penetanguishene over the season stands at $40. Another surplus For the tenth straight year, Penetanguishene has ended up with a surplus of revenue to add to its cash reserves, with the figure for 1974 standing at $13,000. Capital expenditures for the year totalled $412,000, down slightly from the 1973 Let's Get Acquainted!!! =.= ||Grand Openin = ar Sale "|| MAY 1,2,3, 1975 PATRICIA'S House of Fabrics HARD OF HEARING ? Fine Quality Custom Fitted Hearing Aids Fully Guaranteed Service to. most makes Write, Phone or Drop in Penetanguishene Bay ' Le: ie 4 ee pan ee oe Richard Strong Steven Moorhead Limited Pesgurce Et ; Is] y e <-- Te as! y! = na} janners if So = = Land ndscape Arc itects Pa i\f2 set ae = : & janeie gy fe The above proposal for the development of Penetanguishene's approved waterfront park was presented to council last night by parks chairman Ron Bellisle. It marks a sharp departure from the existing plan, prepared by another firm in 1970, by calling for "active" as opposed to "'passive" use of much of the site. As shown above, the future could see a new arena on the right, behind the present Aquarobic plant, a doubling in the dock capacity and amount of usable beach, baseball diamonds, tennis courts and a football field. To date, work on the park has cost exactly $224,245.01; of which town ratepayers have paid less than $6,500. The rest has come from federal and provincial government grants, private donations, and revenues generated, The park s s |! Midland council to appeal court ruling NEW HOLLAND! | ch fate i ee . FARM 29 Main St. Penetang, Ont. Midland council decided application for a similar for residential use and not laws, which he felt did not through the Ontario Court of EQUIPM ENT Monday afternoon that it will permit was made tothe town commercial. "There is some require the obtaining of a Appeal, though it is difficult : " E appeal a decision by of Midland question that had the permit. to say when the case will e e Quality Merchandise @ Wool ( ) Embroidery Supreme Court judge J. Because construction for developers applied for it, The appeal will be made _ come up in court, Haig said. BEATTY PUMP i aa é AHINORCAHTAORTC Tote Ute ee ene Buses Hey lent nobihave ot 1b and WATER & Tapestry e Yarn e Sewing & Knitting Supplies e dismissed an action initiated | sewage system was on town _ he added. The tile bed was SYSTEMS by the town against three property, town officials felt built without town approval. | developers of the Huronia that the developers should According to Haig, the © e Upholstery Materials ® Etc. ® mall on. Highway 27 just west of the town limits. The action was taken in the have applied for a building permit, he added. According to Haig, the area' was zoned judge dismissed the action On the basis of his in- ferpretation of the town by- OPEN DORITY spring of 1974, when the town sought to obtain an in- junction against the developers to prevent them from using a tile bed con- struction on town property. The plaza property, ex- plained town solicitor Doug Haig, lies approximately one quarter on town property and three quarters on Tiny Township land. When the developers sought a building permit from the township, no ALSO FEATURING A "SPECIAL" REMNANT TaBLe Items on which "You Name the Price' NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FARM SERVICE 428-2346 Main St. W. Stayner HOUSE BUD WATSON'S GALLERY Wyebridge SUNDAY, MAY 4th 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. "You are very welcome to join us" The Gift that Means So Much More Town of Penetanguishene Arena, Parks and Recreation Board TENDERS For operation of Concession Booth at Bayfield Park Evans to visit here Simeoe Centre MPP Arthur Evans, whose column a GIFT OF LOVE with Sealed tenders plainly marked as to con- S : i H NEW HOURS: h B e h h cinvert a il 2 ee Rath ae Be hada Oy ine undersigned Our gallery will be open Saturday afternoons until t e irt stones of er Penetanguishene for three Pee MUESORY NAY Y 5 for Labour Day. operation of concession booth at Bayfield Park for the Summer season 1975. Any or all tenders not necessarily accepted. hours next Monday, from 3-6 p.m He will be available to meet constituents at the Georgian Bay Travel office. Wanted The Penetanguishene Legion is seeking volunteer canvassers for this Monday, May 5, to gather at the Legion's Normandy Room on Simcoe Street at 6 p.m. The organization is taking on the Salvation Army canvas for the town of Penetanguishene. Opening A new business opens on Main Street tomorrow, May 1, as Patricia's House of Fabrics gets under way with a three-day opening sale of wool, embroidery, tapestry yarn, sewing and knitting loved ones Open by appointment other times CALL WYEBRIDGE 526-9421 MIDLAND 526-2671 E. Valentine, Secretary 10 Robert St. W. Penetanguishene, Ontario. Annual LIQUIDATION SALE a ci 700,000 SQ. YDS. me ae for Mom or eae J with a family ring. So person- al, So meaningful. You and your loved ones are each represented by your own birthstone. Each ring is custom-made with different birthstones for everyone in the family. ORDER EARLY! Sterling Silver Rriced from 19% DIRECTIONS Last Plaza GEORGIAN MALL "sewing and kn ish: INC. 3 STONES supplies from its location at OF ALL on the left side 2 pe eae The sale ends 10K G old 50 may TYPES OF CARPETING MUST BE SOLD! UNDERWOOD BROADLOOM MILLS BARRIE BARRIE WAREHOUSE ONLY BAYFIELD MALL. PHONE (728-0899 Cnet on Bayfield St. (Hwy. 26 & 27) priced from 3 PLUS 5.00 PER STONE COLLINGWOOD HURONTARIO ST. MIDLAND KING ST. PAPER DRIVE Every Second Saturday Starting April 26 'IN PENETANGUISHENE Bundle papers and leave at end of drive CALL MAC 526-2741 P D.Murphy JEWELLERY reed pir on saa Oet ORILLIA " MISSISSAGA. ST.

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