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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Jun 1976, p. 22

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ae classified marketplace Elmvale 322-1871 Penetang 549-2012 Midland 526-9369 CARS @ TRUCKS | CARS & TRUCKS | HELP WANTED | HELP WANTED | HELP WANTED NOTICES | NOTICES NOTICES | CARDS OF THANKS | NOTICES | H&B 'The Best For Less' --Used Motors Cars-- Penetanguishene Chamber of Commerce On Hwy. 12 at King St. Look for the Comet sign Come in and browse around. Phone 526-2152 or 534-7467 Used Trailers 1975 LaSalle 27 ft. Park Model 1975 Prowler 20 ft. fully equipped. 1974 Cygnet 18 ft., furn. and toilet 1975 P.M.C. Grand Air, 20 ft. loaded. 1969 Wildcat 18 ft., furn., sleeps six. 1968 General 19 ft. fully equipped. Pyramid 10 ft. camper, fridge, oven, toilet. 1974 Starcraft Galaxy 8, fridge and furn. 1974 Starcraft Galaxy Swinger, furn. 1975 Bonairo, BA fridge and furn. 1975 Lionel LPL 85. Tilson Trailers Hwy.27 Midland fridge, fridge, truck furn., 1100, 526-3129 1973 Mercury Montego MX Villager station wagon, with new radial tires. Excellent condition, 38,000 miles. Certified Must sell this week, as company car has been received by owner. Call 534-7031 1967 Ford, licence No BLH 453. If not picked up by June 20, 1976, will be sold for towing and storage. Ray's Shell Service Station 1972 Ford half ton pickup, V-8 automatic. In good condition. Asking $1750. Certified. Phone 526-8678 or 526-9296 1975 Ford LTD Landau, two door hardtop. Luxury interior, air-conditioned, very low mileage. Like new. Certified. Must sell Call Ron Hart 526-3777 Station wagon, 1975 Chevelle Malibou Classic Estate. Power steering power brakes, power windows Excellent condition $4000 Telephone 526-5985 1974 Astre, 34,000 miles, standard Excellent condition. Asking $1900 or best offer. Call 526-6275 after 6 p.m 1972 Chev. 350 V-8 half ton with camper that sleeps six. New tires, exhaust, rebuilt transmission, new battery, $3800. Phone 526- 7637 1975 Country Squire Wagon. Air-conditioned, low mileage, loaded with extras. Certified. Must sell. Phone Ron Hart 526- 3777 V.W. 1970 Beetle. Radio, good tires, uncertified, $650, Call 361-1875. 1972 Ford Pinto four speed standard, only 29,000 miles, $900. 1966 Ford Custom 500, 289 V-8 engine, auto tran- smission, 69,000 miles, $250. B & W Enterprises, 551 Bay St., Midland, 526- 8007. 1976 Ford Super Cab. Five months old, 6,000 miles Many options. Call 526- 6680. 1972 Ford F350, 4 speed transmission, V-8, dual wheels, 12' platform. Low mileage. $2200. Phone 533- 2522 or 549-7829. 1969 Strato Chief Pontiac. Good running condition. $450. Phone 526-8514. Trailer rentals -- hardtop cabin models by week and longer. Good dates still available. Scotts Gulf Servicentre, Victoria Street, East. Alliston. 435- 4641 or 435-4341. ee een al casi HELP WANTED --------EE------EE Bookkeeper to work at home. Keep records, prepare payrolls. Reply to Box 609E, ¢ o Midland HELP WANTED Manager trainee required. Three months' training program, salary plus bonus, no experience necessary. Apply Mike's Milk Stores, 95 Main St., Penetanguishene, 549- 7311 invites applications for position of General Manager Past experience important but energy and personal initiative are paramount. Please contact the President, Peter Shirriff at 549-7415 for an appointment. Bele Acapulco, Austria). manufacturers. positions. Car essential. For personal interview call: Ma 1-728-8971. Opportunity Knocks But Once CE Siem ea 7 has several openings for career minded people in the Barrie and surrounding areas (Midland, Orillia, etc.). Our company offers unlimited potential to those who are seriously interested in above average income and life style. Full company paid benefits to all qualified applicants including dental, life in- surance, pension plan as well as yearly conventions (e.g. Spain, Las Vegas, Bel Craft International Ltd. is a well established Canadian Co. with a proven product line that is tops in the field representing both Canadian and Foreign All training provided at Company expense with openings available for managerial Are You One To Complain About Noise Or Answer The Knock ?! ! Town of Penetanguishene Arena, Parks and Recreation Board Summer Employment Applications in writing, stating age, qualifications and experience will be received by the undersigned up to 5:00 p.m. June 16th, 1976 for the following 1. Lifeguards (3 positions) 2. Swimming Instructors (3 positions) E. Valentine, Secretary, Arena, Parks and Recreation Board, 10 Robert Street West, Penetanguishene, Ont. new ownership. Business Opportunity Rubber Stamp Business includes equipment and stock. Opportunity for full or part-time efforts to bring profitable returns. Can be operated from your home. Present owner will train and advise present clients of Reasonably priced Phone 526-8678 or 526-9296 Watkins Products | Needs 3 at once to take orders door-to-door. Also greatest advancement to become a distributor for this area. Write Mr. H. Barber, 504 Limeridge Court,. Hamilton. Phone 416-388-2530. Middle-aged person required. Stay in, help look after elderly man. Apply 431 Yonge St., Midland, 526-5282. Licenced mechanic wanted. Write Box 234 Elmvale, Ontario. COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS Watson's Studio to celebrate 40 years in Midland, Tuesday evening, June 29, 1976. Special photographs will be made to mark this oceasion. Everyone is invited. More details next week. Annual Summerfest, Coldwater and _ District Community Centre, on the ice surface, Saturday, June 12, 1976, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dance to the music of The Cousins Country and Rock, $5 per couple, 18 years and over. Lunch available. Free beer mugs to first 200 people. Times. Page 22, Wednesday, June 9, 1976 t if = Gordon E. Smith, M.P.P. will be holding a clinic on Wednesday, June 9, from 2 unlil 3:30 p.m. at the Midland Contact Centre. All are welcome to at- tend ; Meeting of the Penetang Horticultural Society at 8 p.m. sharp at Library Hall. Iris and peony flower show and bake sale. If you drink that's your business but if you have a drinking problem let us help _ Alcoholic Anonymous, Elmvale Group, United Church basement Monday nights SIMCOE \f COUNTY District Road Foreman Applications are invited for the position of District Road Foreman in the Moonstone-Coldwater area. The successful applicant will be responsible for the complete maintenance operation for this area under the direction of the administrative staff. Salary is to be com- mensurate with qualifications, ability and experience with a full range of fringe benefits. Applicants should submit a detailed resume in writing to the un- dersigned by June 18th, 1976. This position is open to present County Employees. L.E, Clark, P. Eng., County Engineer, County Administration Building, Midhurst, Ontario. LOL 1X0 Sales Person To sell trailers campers. Ideal job for some one who wants to work from April thru Sept. Previous sales experience an asset. Tilson Trailers, Hwy. 27, Midland, 526-3129. Tilson Trailers - Hwy. 27 Midland 526-3129 Carrier required to service Midland Times readers in the 700 and 800 blocks of Victoria Street. along with some on 7th ,and 8th Streets. Apply now by calling 526-9369 today. Available Opening for an ambitious salesman, com- mencement salary from $600. to $900. per month plus bonus. Must have grade 11 minimum and 3 years' business. ex- perience. Call Barrie 726-1436 Monday through Friday, 9 to 12 a.m. Manager trainee. Mature, practical person for interesting outdoor work with trees. Farming or woods experience helpful. Reply Box 609B, c o Midland Times. Housekeeper, congenial, for home. Live in. housekeeping duties Must be able to drive Phone 526-9626. Help Wanted Opportunity for reliable person as a motor route driver for the Midland Times, Wednesday only inthe Midland area. Good transportation a must. Call 526-9369 Cir- culation Department for personal interview. must be Midland Normal WORK WANTED Computer Operator in Toronto would like to become ex-compuler operalor in Midland. Neil 699-0837 Toronto, 534-3171 Victoria Harbour. Licensed electrician available for all types of electrical installations Please' call 526-5316. PERSONAL Interesting youthful man, 62, enjoys conversation, outdoors, motoring. Is loving and affectionate. Seeks companion. Apply Box 609D, Midland 'Times LOST & FOUND LOST in Elmvale. Sealpoint Siamese cat with blue denim collar. 1 year old. $5 reward. Phone 322-2894. NOTICES Notice to Creditors The Administratrix of the Estate of Edward St. Amant, late of the Town of Penetanguishene, in the County of Simcoe, Retired Labourer, who died on or about the 24th day of February, 1973, will distribute the assets of the said estate after June 30th, 1976, having regard only to claims, duly verified, filed with the undersigned before that date. Deaateend at Penetanguishene this ist day of June, 1976, Patsy Ann Robitaille, Administratrix, by her solicitors herein. MacKinnon, DeVillers 'and Horton, Barristers, etc., 1Simcoe Street, Penetanguishene, Ont- ario. The winner of the May draw at the Elmvale Bazaar is Louise Belcourt of Elmvale. DAY CAMP -- July 12 - 23 from 9:30 - 3:30. Ages 5 and up to and including 14. Registration night June 17th at Medonte West School, Hillsdale. $8.00 per child. Phone Mrs, Elliott 835-2400, Mrs. Taylor 835-5851, Mrs. Nigro 835-2642. 1967 Ford, Licence No. BLH 453 if not picked up by June 20, 1976, will be sold for towing and Experienced full time storage. Ray's Shell Service Station. meat cutter. Apply in person, A & P Store,} CARDS OF THANKS Midland. <M ao We would like to thank Middlesped persona lives "voIone Who gave in and look after elderly man. 431 Yonge Street, 526-5282. 8:00. money for the fire fund collection. We appreciate it. Mr. and Mrs. Peter St. Amant, Elmvale. Town Of Midland Notice To Property Owners To Destroy Weeds Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in the Town of Midland, that in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1972, Section 4.14 and 20, noxious weeds growing on their lands within the municipality are to be destroyed, and kept under control throughout the season. If it is deemed necessary, the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the cost against the land, and collecting in the same manner as taxes. The co- operation of all Property owners is earnestly solicited. Complaints and inquiries should be directed to the undersigned by telephoning 526-6951. Michael P. Chapman By-Law Enforcement Officer Notice of Power Interruption Ontario Hydro notice to Rural Customers located in Tiny Township from Concession 13 North, to include Lafontaine Area Thunder Bay Area Cedar Point Area Coutnac Beach North West Basin Highland Point Clearwater Beach and Crescentwood Beach There will be an interruption of power on Thursday, June 10th, 1976 commencing at 12:30 p.m. for ap- proiximately three and one-half hours (312) aInesaon. Weather permitting. This interruption is necessary in order that we may make improvements to our distributions system. Ontario Hydro Penetanguishene Area Notice Town of Penetanguishene Notice of a Proposed By-law to close certain portions of Lorne Avenue; King Street; Don Street and Dufferin Street; as shown on Plan 70 and Plan 319 in the Town of Penetanguishene, in the County of Simcoe. Take Notice that the Municipal Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Penetanguishene intends to enact a by-law to provide for the closing of certain portions of Lorne Avenue; King Street; Don Street and Dufferin Street as shown on Registered Plans in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe as numbers 70 and 319, and more par- ticularly described as follows: All and Singular that certain Parcel or Tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Town of Penetanguishene and being composed of FIRSTLY that Part of Lorne Avenue according to a Plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Simcoe as No. 319, and lying between the Northerly limit of Yeo Street according to the said Registered Plan and the Southerly limit of Don Street according to a Plan registered in the said Registry Office as Number 70. SECONDLY that Part of King Street according to the said Registered Plan No. 70 lying between the Nor- therly limit of the said Don Street and the Southerly limit of Cambridge Street according to 'the said Registered Plan No. 70. THIRDLY that part of Don Street according to the said Registered Plan No. 70 lying between the Easterly limit of Church Street according to the said Registered Plan No. 70 and the Easterly limit, produced Southerly of Perry Lane according to the said Registered Plan No. 70. FOURTHLY that Part of Dufferin Street according to the said Registered Plan No. 319 lying between the Northerly limit of Yeo Street according to the said Registered Plan No. 319 and the said Southerly limit of Don Street according to the said Registered Plan No. 70. TAKE NOTICE THAT on Monday, the 28th day of June, 1976, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 10 Robert St. West, Penetanguishene, Council will hear in person or by Counsel, Solicitor or agent any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially effected by the said by-law and applies to be heard. DATED THIS 27th day of May, 1976. Y.A. Gagne, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Penetanguishene Notice to Property Owners Village of Victoria Harbour Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1972, Section 4.14 and 20 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Village of Victoria Harbour are destroyed by date of June 20th, 1976 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs aginst the land in Taxes as set out in the Act. The co- operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. Weed Inspector Fred Miller Village of Victoria Harbour I wish to express my deepest gratitude to two of Midland's ambulance attendants, Jack King and Terry Lethbrid 'or their valiant eff to save my wife's life on May 22nd weekend when Township Of Tay Notice To Property Owners To Destroy Weeds Notice is hereby given to all Persons in possession of land in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1972, Sec. 4.14 and 20 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of the Township of Tay are destroyed by date of June 20th and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out in the Act. The Co-operation of all the citizens is earnestly solicited. Weed Inspector Township Of Tay TENDERS | TENDERS Ontario Government Ontario Tender Mechanical Contractors 1. Converting 5 K.V. Switch Gear and Generator Plant to Automatic Operation and Ventilation at the Mental Health Centre, Penetanguishene, Ont. HE77059. Sealed Tenders will be received until 2:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, July 6, 1976 Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Georgian Bay Regional Office, 24 James Street East, P.O. Box 790, Orillia, Ontario. L3V 6K7. Note: For further information regarding this Tender, please call Mr. B. Mcisaac at the above address, Telephone No. (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Town of Penetanguishene Tender for 1975 Plymouth Grand Fury Terms - Cash Sealed Tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. on Monday, June 14th, 1976, for a 1975 Plymouth Grand Fury, Blue with white doors, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission. Vehicle can be seen at the Penetanguishene Police Department. As is - where is Tender forms available at the Municipal Office, 10 Robert St. West, Penetanguishene. Highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. Y.A. Gagne, Clerk-Treasurer. Tenders Town of Midland Tenders will be accepted by the undersigned for the purchase of one firetruck, 1951 Chevrolet 6 cylinder. Tenders will be accepted at my office until 5 p.m. Wed., June 16, 1976. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Delivery restricted until delivery of replacement firetruck. Signed Francis Miller Chief, Midland Fire Department Christian Island |CARDS OF THANKS Indian Reserve TENDER One-five ton diesel tan- dem dump truck and PATENAUDE -- We want to thank our friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness when we suffered the loss of our loved son Mark. In One-track type, crawler loader with 1% cu. yd. bucket. Sealed tenders will be received by the un- dersigned until 12 o'clock noon, June 11, 1976. Tenders specifications and documents can be obtained from the Beausoleil Band Ad- ministration Building at Christian Island, via Cedar Point, Ontario, or by telephoning 851 or 814, Christian Island. Any or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Fred Jackson Band Administrator. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank George of Oak Ridges at the Mental Health Centre, for fixing my wheelchair so promptly. Also all of my friends at the Georgian Manor and all of the Homes, for being so kind to me. Your friend, Dwayne Miller Aresident of Georgian Mnor. I wish to thank my friends and neighbours who were so kind in their visits and the kindness shown to me while I was in hospital at Penetang. Mrs. Meta Richardson > this modern age the warmth of their concern touched us deeply. For: the floral tributes that came from as far away as Western Canada and United States. For the comfort given by relatives and Father Dignard. To the management, staff and employees of Grew Boat Works and to Beausoleil Funeral Home for their thoughtfulness -- a special thank you. Mary Lou and Joe Patenaude. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Penetang General Hospital wish to thank their many friends who gaye so generously of their time.and money to make our tag day such a big success. $647.85 was raised. like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours, for their many acts of kindness during the recent illness and bereavement of my husband, John Prentice. Special thanks to Rev. Mckibbon, Dr. Talbot, Dr. Dolezel and the nurses in the Intensive Care Unit at St. Andrews. Also Nicholls Funeral Home. I would Lillian Prentice. she was stricken while visiting at the home of our son, Alan, in Midland. She was taken quickly to St. Andrew's Hospital where she again received im- mediate attention. Although these efforts failed, Midland should be proud to have such fine men in charge of their ambulance. My family and I wish. to thank the ambulance attendants for their prompt, efficient service. Claude W. Brinklow ANNOUNCEMENTS -- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dubeau of Elmvale are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Barbara- Ann to Roger Alfred Hamelin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Hamelin of Wyevale. Wedding to take place at St. Patricks Church, Phelpston, Saturday July 10, 1976 at 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard St. Amant are happy to announce the for- theoming marriage of their daughter Geraldine to Timothy Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brewer, on Friday June 25, 1976 at St. Ann's Memorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chapman are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter Mary Anne to Douglas Edward Dunlop, son of Mrs. Marguerite McCrea and Mr. John Dunlop on Saturday June 26 at 4 p.m. in St. John's United Church, Elmvale, Ontario. Bell -- Open House will be held for Mr. and Mrs. James Bell on the oc- casion of their 50th wedding anniversary at Eady Community Hall, June 19th from 2 - 4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Neighbours, friends and relatives cordially invited. No gifts please. Budd Watson is pleased to advise you that an exhibition of his colour photographs is on display in the Tom Thomson Art Gallery in Owen Sound, June 5 to 27th. (Open daily except Monday). Dalton Recreation Park _ Draw for gasoline was won by Mrs. Tom Tymen, Sunnyside, Midland. 50/50 Draw was won by Marilyn Douglas, 250 George Street, Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Power, Midland, wish to an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Jayne, to Henry Van Pypen, son of Mrs. Margo Van Pypen and the late Mr. Van Pypen. The marriage will take place June 26, 1976, at 3 p.m. at St. Margaret's Church, Midland. IN MEMORIAMS In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother Elsie Graham who _ passed away one year ago. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away. Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay, But when we saw you sleeping, So peaceful, free, pain, € We would not wish you back again, To suffer that again. Always loved and never forgotten. -- Your family. Hall -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Bob, who passed away June 12, 1975. If teardrops could build a stairway and memory a lane, We would walk the long road to reach him and bring him home again. Lovingly remembered by wife Marie and daughters Vicki, Eileen and Grampy.

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