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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jul 1976, p. 25

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classified marketplace NOTICES --| Notice Township of Tiny NOTICES |carDs OF THANKS We would like to thank Midland-Penetang Ambulance Service, Doctors and nursing staff of St. Andrews Hospital, friends, neighbours and Notice of a proposed by-law to stop up and close Part of relatives, who were so the Road Allowance between Lots 23 and 24, Con. | helpful = and _un- cession 4, and more particularly described as Part 1 on | derstanding in our time of 51R-5843. bereavement. Special O thanks to Nicholls 'e Notice that The Corporation of the Township of | Funeral Home and the Tiny will take into consideration the passing, and if he eta Norman approved, will pass at a meeting to be held on the 29th day of July, 1976 at the hour of ten o-clock in the Nancy Hodges forenoon at Council Chambers in the Township of Tiny, and Family, a by-law to provide for the stopping up and closing of Ruby Hodges all that Part of the Road Allowance between Lots 23 and Family. and 24, Concession 4 in the Township of Tiny, in the County of Simcoe, also described as all that Part of the Road Allowance designated as Part 1 according to a Plan of survey prepared by Charles P O-Dale Ltd., Ontario Land Surveyors, and dated the 11th day of June, 1976 and deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Simcoe as Plan 51R- 5843. And Take Further Notice that at such time and place the Council will hear representations by any person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness and sympathy shown to us during the loss of our brother. Special thanks to Rev. Gazzard for his comforting words. Drs. Patchell, MacKenzie and Young, nurses and staff of and who has applied to be heard. ac ene J area Dated this 29th day of June, A.D. 1976. are Ht , honk ret creaya Teskey, Heacock and Ferguson, Mrs. Ray Tavnesand Barristers and Solicitors, on behalf of Guy Maurice, Clerk of The Corporation of The Township of Tiny, Perkinsfield, Ontario ublic Notice Revised Water Service Connection Rates in The Corporation of the Town of Midland Mrs. Lawrence Townes. The Wright Family Funeral for Amy Phillips July 8th Canoeing on the Notawa aga River Amy Marv Phillips The death occurred at Effect w'siiers"vermat DOO Ora nge Lod gers on parade Quality Carpet | | Newvourano Hospital. Orillia on arm EC ive Thursday. July 8. 1976 of Care Centre ! a " Ney ane More than 200 Orange Orangeville and other best Pipe Band and included Mayor Harry Religious Liberty for all, sree Equipment hel ear if Bee late Lodges from across the places, as well asthe host Woolsley was named the Bell, Past Master of equal rights for all and CLEANING BEATTY UgUS 'nati i Sah va fs © province gathered in Collingwood Victoria best dressed Loyal True Victoria L.0.L.; George special privileges for iy } : oe fis te a cr Collingwood last L.O.L. 943 lined up in a Blue Lodge. Woodbridge McCague; Canon Wally none. UPHOLSTERY Pump and g aa an a ae ene. Saturday for the 286th -- two-mile long parade. was the best dressed Downer, Grace McRae, Collingwood Mayor CLEANING 34'" Service, from Main to property line, $250.00 oy thea e lovingly annual celebration of the The entourage took 50 L.0.L. and Orillia was Grand Mistress of Grand Harry Bell sees Orange Water Over 34" size from Main to property line, at the prevailing time and material costs. remembered by Helen Jamieson of Toronto and Sid Broadhead of London. Battle of the Boyne. Loyal Orange Lodges, minutes to pass any given point along the route with selected as the best L.O.B.A. Udney L.O.L. Orange Lodges of L.O.B.A. for Ontario West Lodges as a safety valve for freedom of speech and Systems By Order of the Board of Directors of the 5 ' Juvenile Orange Lodges, pipe bands from the had the best banner. and W.J. Miller, past religion. i i Riel As Ts Re Hie di ; =e ne ra 4 8€ Collingwood, Stayner, Judges for this, the Grand Master of the Orange Lodges support aaeaemameeel DOR ITY : 7 enevolen Ssociations Brampt d illia biggest Orange Parade Grand itals s i Mid land Public Utilities Funeral Home-Midland. Sid ons vile THIGO BILE pton and Orillia bigge: £ rand Orange Lodge of hospitals, orphanages, FREE estimates providing music along ever held in Collingwood Ontario West. homes for senior citizens; Pickup & Delivery FARM Oe Pe muurday. July 10. Lodges from'places such with several of the lodges' were B.J. Hill, William Following the speeches, the Canadian National Resiceniarand Interment Lakeview f : : commercial Commission cemetery. Rev..Robert 2°5,0Wen Sound, Beaver pipeanddrum bands. The Malley, Doug Hammond a ball game was played _ Institute for the Blind and SERVICE Little officiated. Valley, Glen Huron, Dundalk J.0.L. Boy's and Roy Nevils. by crippled children at the Salvation Army. - K Elmvale, Orillia, Pipe Band and the Beaver Guest speakers at the park diamond. Next year's Orange Midland 526-9809 428-2346 sauueeee = Walley Pipe Band also Collingwood's Exhibition The Orange Lodge parade will be held July 7 Penetang 549-2080 Main St.W. Stayner played in the parade. Park after the parade stands for Civil and __ in Beeton. Mee eit me ae HW eo y Regent School, in Midland, graduated 46 students this were taken year, and the above photographs of the two classes Tuesday. tiie just before the ceremonies held last No condominium objection The technical com- Concession two, near the mittee of the Midland area known as Portage council has no objections condominium corporation and that if and when the area is serviced by approval of such a sewer system must contain a clause to make it clear that the municipality will The lodge that travelled the farthest distance was Garson L.O.L., a town in the Nippising area. The oldest Orangeman in the parade was William Gould from the Alliston area, who has been a member for 64 years. At a regular meeting of council Monday night, representatives from Ontario Street confronted apologized for the misplaced document and said he hoped they could get the situation cleared Raise sewer problems this could be done within the week. If the bylaws are drawn up, council will hold a special meeting (705) 322-1991 2ND MORTGAGES ARRANGED--BOUGHT- SOLD W.C. PLAYER council asking what was up as fast as possible and next Monday night to Orangeville took the to become of their serious inquired whether it would meet again with the Real Estate Ltd. Broker honours as having the problem of having no be possible for the group _ residents. best pipe and drum band over 10 pieces while Glen Huron took the same award for a pipe and drum band under 10 sewers systems. Council informed the delegation that the delay was not intentional but that the petition signed by to gather up more signatures for another petition to present. The clerk said he would have the solicitor draw up Hack said there is no reason why tenders for the job cannot be called as long as there is the understanding that no Elmvale, Ont. Want a pieces. the Ontario Street the two construction construction can begin The Collingwood Legion residents had been lost. bylaws affecting the without first getting R FE PR i N ; Branch 63 was named the Clerk Bill Hack i Police report Police report Two 16-year-old youths have been charged with attempted car _ theft following an incident behind the apartment building at 550 King Street on Monday mor- ning. Thomas' Baker' of Toronto and Antoine Bottineau of Victoria nts, and he hoped approval from OMB. of a photo in our paper 227 5x 7 - $1.25 8x10 - $1.50 Payable in advance Come into one of our offices and order yours today: WHEN YOU NEED... Harbour were found INSURANCE tampering with cars in the parking lot used by For fast, friendly, dependable the apartment dwellers, according to _ police SERVICE reports. Stolen auto A car was stolen from 582 King Street early Monday morning. The 1969 Volkswagen belonging to Dora Baker was reported missing to the Midland police. Impaired driving charged James Brian Grant, 18, of R.R. 1 Perkinsfield has been charged with im- paired driving. Grant was travelling east on Yonge Street, Sunday, when he lost control of his vehicle- and collided with a utility pole. Damage to the pole is estimated at $500 while damage to the Cadillac is estimated at $4,000. $4,000 damages Ray Clatworthy of Everton Drive in Midland was involved in an ac- cident in his 1974 Corvette which resulted in $4,000 in damages to the vehicle. Clatworthy had been Call lan McWhirter for Business -- Farms Auto -- Life Apartments -- Homes WE HANDLE IT ALL ! Elmvale LIMITED McWHIRTER INSURANCE AGENCY 322-3194 'Midland-526-7961 a a or: "Fuzz" Call Sard Ready-Mix fe) °o = | 8 @o or @o | 5 : oe municipal sewers, the 4 fy x Seen 728 24 fa the _ proposal be : gate eroditiens, ah is project must. be con- not pe eon Gy travelling eet ot os ¢ yf Th , i } : a r rie = = ; condominium apartment! az am nected to it. aerobic sanitary system Street when he los 5 ; ding is fully é 3 1 e r Ss to be built on town land Proposed bui which will service the control of the vehicle and | leads da cam Eee Bee eee ee lots 111 and 112, on Maintained by the 'The agreement for condominium. went into the ditch. Shelly Ma sey y p nae = Wednesday, July 14, 1976, Page 25

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