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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Aug 1976, p. 21

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om a classified marketplace Elmvale 322-1871 Penetang 549-2012 Midland 526-9369 CARS & TRUCKS | CARS & TRUCKS | NOTICES NOTICES | NOTICES | TENDERS | TENDERS 'arrangement. > H & B Motors 't 'The Best for Less' ie --Used Cars-- On Hwy. 12 at King St. Look for the cane sign Come in and browse around Phone 526-2152 or 534-7467 HELP WANTED | HELP WANTED THE A MIDLAND TIMES PLAN NOW FOR YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL EXPENSES PLUS CHRISTMAS GIFT EARNINGS BY APPLYING S / NOW FOR A PAPER ROUTE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD * First on the list (if Qualified) Means first on a route. + Check with Mother or Dad Then Phone To-Day - 926-9369 Live in Penetang? Call this number for a Penetanguishene ; Citizen Route - 549-2012 Newspaper Circulation Manager required for the Collingwood area This person must be reliable, able to follow directions and bea person that can plan their work and work their plan to the benefit of the person and this area's leading publication. Good salary, car allowance, and bonus For personal interview contact W.R. Bawden Director of Circulation Markle Community Newspapers Limited 525 Bay St., Midland Call 526-9369 | I Village of Coldwater (Box 490, Coldwater) Requires Village Maintenance Employee, applications will be received up to 5 p.m. on Aug. 20th, 1976. Duties will include all General Maintenance of Village including water works and other duties as set out by council. Salary to be negotiated at interview. Signed: J. J. Tofts, Clerk-Treasurer Accounting Production Supervisor, Trainee required for a large manufacturer of Auto Parts manufacturer requires a recent / university or community college graduate in business preferably with Decorative Metal Trim for the appliance and- automotive industries. 3-5:years supervision in metal processing and an accounting major. : Applicants should have a nbisring P LM aby desire for an accounting | Excellent fringe benefit career package. Salary The successful applicant BR eanGne aa edly will have the opportunity perlences Apply-atn to gain exposure to many facets of the financial operations of a medium size manufacturer. confidence to. Leonard Todd 'Decor Metal Products The company offers a | 526-5451 attractive salary and full range of benefits. 2 Submit resume to: Babysitter wanted. Leonard Todd > Decor Metal Products 140 Bay St., Midland, Ont. required. Phone 526-8063. Reliable 'person to come the home to babysit! into child. References Elmvale 5' to $1.00 All inclusive trip; visit the C.N.E. and see the Grandstand show on one of thé following dates Aug. 29 - Johnny Cash Aug. 30 - Frankie Valli Sept. Sept. 3 - Beachboys Ticket price includes: Bus fare, Admission to C.N.E. and Grandstand ticket. For tickets and information, check: Barrie - Music World, Georgian Mall Midland Johnstone's Music Land Barrie - Records on Wheels 1 - Chicago HELP WANTED Carpet layer, hard sur- face installer and carpet layer's helper wanted. Phone 549-8176. Carrier boy or girl needed to service Midland Times route in Port MecNicoll proper. This route is small now, but offers opportunity for profitable expansion for one willing to extend a little effort. Apply to-day, Circulation Dept. at 526- 9369. Earn extra cash for Christmas. Show our exciting line of Christmas cards and gifts to friends, neighbours, relatives. It's easy, profitable and no experience needed. Start now. Write today for free 108 page Christmas catalogue and in- formation. Monarch Greeting Cards, Dept. 124, 217 Cannon, Hamilton. Earn at home stuffing envelopes. Free supplies. $250. per 1,000 possible. Send addressed envelope stamped to Universal Dept. E82, Gilford, Ontario, LOL 1R0. Bookkeeper and recep- tionist for varied ac- counting duties in Midland Office. Must be familiar with all phases of accounting. Typing would be helpful. Reply stating age, marital status, education_and experience to Box 609 B c/o Midland Times. Body man/woman. Small shop. Required to do collision and customizing, specializing in vans and trucks. Phone 549-2501 or 526-2152. Sales person wanted. Needs car. Phone 526- 4711. Waitress wanted for Arch Steak House. Day and evening work. Must be over 18 years. Call 526- 7313. Babysitter for two children, 3 years and 1% years, in our home, two miles west of Midland. September to June during days, Monday to Friday. Some housekeeping. Must have own transportation. References please. Call 526-5251. Need reliable foreman and helper to do spray painting on roofs, cement walls, floors, etc. Prefer foreman with own van or wagon. Phone 549-7755. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Earn at home stuffing envelopes. Free details. Sent stamped , addressed envelope to: J. 'and S Enterprises. Box 421 Barrie, Ont. WORK WANTED Certified scuba diver. Will recover lost out- boards and other equipment and do general underwater work. Phone 549-8215. Evening work wanted. Office cleaning, house cleaning. 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. or hours to suit. Monday to Friday or evening to suit. Own transportation. Phone 549-2167. The winning tickets for the Ontario Humane Society Animal Welfare Lottery draw on Friday, July 30, are: 7182) $10,000: Mr. P. Worotny, London; Ontario. 101876 $2,500 Mr. R. Brewer, Oshawa, : Ontario. 68620 $1,000 M. MacMartin, Agincourt, Ontario. 133006 $500 Mr. J.D. McCann, Oakville, Ontario. 31654 $100 Mr. R. Surgenor, Coldwater, Ontario. 188783 $100 Mrs. E. Nichol, Inwood, Ontario. 249794 $100 J. Millsip, Keswick, Ontario 226160 $100 Mrs. J. Hardacre, Willowdale, Ontario. 946566 $100 Miss K. Morris, Montreal, Quebec. 161081 $100 J. Black, Toronto, Ontario. 153401 $100 Mrs. R. Merklinger, Willowdale, Ont. 13925 $100 C. Jahnke, Blenheim, Ontario. 12886 $100 M.A. Larsh, Tilbury, Ontario. 216963 $100 J. Carswell, Powasson, Ontario. WORK WANTED Carpentry or cement, wiring or plumbing. No jobs too small. Reasonable rates. Phone 534-3148, 526-6615. COMING EVENTS Front Yard Sale (rain or shine), Saturday, August 21, 10° am? to 4 p.m. Adults' and children's clothing, dryer, crib, snow blower, odds and ends, plus many more items. 261 Donalds Street, Midland, 526-6477. The family of Victor and Lillian Hall wish to invite all their friends to a dance, August 2ist Elmvale Community Hall on the occasion of their 40th anniversary. Blighty Bingo every 'Tuesday night, Wyevale Orange Centre 8 p.m. Sponsored by Wyevale L.O.L. Everyone welcome. If you drink that's your business but if you have a Fein problem let us _ Alcoholic aces Elmvale Group, United Church basement Monday nights 8:00. CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank those relatives and friends who sent get well cards and letters while I was in the hospital in Toronto. Your thought- fulness. was much ap- preciated. Harriet Coutts We gratefully and humbly acknowledge all the kindnesses extended to us when our family recently held open house in our honour. It was indeed a happy memorable oc- casion. Alex and Emily Finlay We wish to thank all our friends, neighbours, relatives, Dr. MacKenzie, Dr. Patchell, Dr. Dolezel, Rev. McDonald, United Church ladies, James Lynn Funeral Home and Crossland Women's Institute for their many acts of kindness when we suffered the loss of a loving husband and father. Ida Dwinnell and Family IN MEMORIAMS | In memory of Francis Carriere who died as the result of an accident. Aug. 22, 1940. Gone but not forgotten. Remem- bered by mother, sisters and brother Tom. IN MEMORIAMS Pettit - In loving memory of a dear mother, Elizabeth B. Pettie. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses her more than us. And when old times we oft recall, That's when we miss her most ofall' Lovingly remembered by daughters, Bertha and Mary, and sons Clifford and Percy. Edwards - in loving memory of our dear son and brother Murray, who passed away August 27, 1971. No space of time, no lapse of years, Can dim the treasured past. A loving memory keeps it dear, Affection holds it fast. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Sisters and Brother. Burnes, Dale In loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away, August 11, 1975. Sad was the parting, No one can tell. So sudden on earth, The sorrow fell. The blow was hard, The shock severe, To part with one, loved so dear. Dearer still as years depart. His memory lives with our hearts. Sadly missed by Myrtle and Family. We TENDERS BM or Corsa Tender The Post Office Depart- | ment invites Public Tenders for the tran- sportation of mail bet- ween Barrie and Collingwood. Full particulars of tender specifications: schedule of Operation, tender forms, etc. may be obtained from the 'Postmasters: Barrie, Minesing, Stayner, Collingwood, Wasaga |Beach, Elmvale, Wyevale, Wymbolwood Beach, _ Perkinsfield, Phelpston, Balm Beach, ' Midhurst. They are also available from the _ Director, Northern District, On- tario Postal Region, 101 Worthington Street East, North Bay, Ontario P1B 1G6. Tenders will be accepted until 3:00 p.m., Wed- nesday, 1 September 1976. The Town of Midland Contract "B" Ontario Street area - neighbourhood improvement program Tenders For the construction of Water Mains, Sewers, Roads and Street lighting. Sealed tenders plainly marked as to contents and addressed to the undersigned will be received at the Municipal Offices in Midland until 2 p.m. Local Time on Wednesday, September 8th, 1976 The work consists generally of: The supplying of materlals for and the installation of approximately 1200' of 8" diameter sanitary sewers, 4850' of 12" to 24" diameter storm sewers, including catchbasins, manholes and service connections, 7400' of mostly 12' and 10" diameter watermains, including valves, hydrants and service connections. Regrading and rebuilding existing roadwork, complete with curb and gutter, driveways, sodding of boulevards and ancillary works; approx. 2800 feet of 32 feet wide asphalt pavement, 4500 feet of 26 feet wide asphalt pavement. Resurfacing existing asphalt pavements, including new concrete curb and gutter, driveways. sodding of boulevards and ancillary works: approximately 550 feet of 26 feet wide pavement. Construction of approximately 3200 feet of concrete sidewalk, 5 feet wide. Construction of street lighting for all streets including removal of 19 existing light fixtures, placing 22 mer- cury-vapour light fixtures on existing poles and 18 high-pressure sodium fixtures on new concrete poles, complete with all underground and overhead wiring and controls. Complete tender documents may be obtained from the Municipal offices, Town of Midland, or from the Engineering Consultants' office on payment of a deposit of $30.00 per set. Each deposit shall be in the form of a cheque payable to the Town of Midland. Upon the return, within three weeks and after the closing date for tenders, of complete sets of tender documents in good condition, the cheque will be returned. Each tender must be accompanied by a tender deposit in the form of a certified cheque payable to the Town of Midland in the amount of $50,000.00. Tender documents may be studied without payment at the following premises: - Canadian-British Engineering Consultants (1971) Limited, 801 York Mills Road, Don Mills, Ontario. - The Municipal Offices, Town of Midland, Ontario. - Toronto Construction Association, 1 Sparks Ave., Willowdale, Ont. - Metropolitan Toronto Sewer and Watermain Con- tractors' Association, 154] Avenue Road, Toronto, Ontario. -Barrie Builders' Exchange, Barrie, Ontario Orillia Builders' Exchange, Orillia, Ontario - Southam Business Publications Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd., Don Mills, Ontario. The Town reserves the right to reject any or all ten- ders and the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. $i H. Boyd, Mayor K. Johnson, Planning Director, N.1.P. Co-Ordinator Cown of Midland The Board of Park Management invites sealed tenders, to be received by the un- dersigned no later than 4:00 p.m., Sep- tember 9, 1976, for the purchase of 15 summer cottages in Little Lake Park. Prospective bidders may examine same between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday by contacting the Manager of Parks and Arena, H. McAllen, at 526-9395 for appointment. Successful bidder(s) must remove cottage(s) from the Park not later than October 1, 1976. Contents may be in- cluded in the sale. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. M.T. Owen, Secretary, Board of Park Management Forests touch the lives of all Canadians... I" Mi i NA inn tl iF i i uy mat my a i) " ial = SU TTT LT { { te MOTT. j mam { ease A Classified if AD Can work for you! Just call one of our offices below. Elmvale 526-9369 Penetanguishene 549-2012 Elmvale 322-1871 "Wednesday, August 18, 1976, Page 21

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