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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Nov 1977, p. 8

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Consistent winner of Hillsdale Gordon McKay ee x * shows off Jonesway Serafeen, a two year old Arabian Mare, owned by Dr. Lovick of Lakefield, Ontario. McKay is taking Serafeen to the Royal this Thursday top honours her to Agricultural Serafeen has already walked off with at 10 of the 14 Winter Fair shows McKay has taken Staff photo Coldwater area competitors to enter 'Royal' by E. Lorraine Orr The 4-H Queen's Guineas Steer Com- petition for the 1977 Royal Winter Fair has attracted 435 nominations this year, only six head short.of the record set last year. There are six classes Aberdeen Angus, Herefords, Shorthorns, Charolais Cross, Sim- mental Cross and Crossbreds and Other Breeds. Twenty-eight counties across Ontario have registered entries and three of these entries are from the Coldwater area. Heleen Hawke, R.R. 1 the same farm until time of delivery to the Royal. The steers meeting these requirements in this area are judged at the Elmvale Fair from the standpoint of type, conformation or finish and the winners of this competition may then go to Toronto for the "Guineas". They're ready All three girls were winners and are now preparing for the trip to the Royal. They have done a great deal of work with their steers. The @, animal must be washed and groomed regularly Coldwater News =e Coldwater will be en- tering "Starsky"' a white- faced Hereford. Ann Mason's Black Angus "Big Mac" has qualified, as well as her sister Shirley's Hereford, "Henrie". The Mason farm is located in Medonte To be eligible to compete in the "Guineas"' an exhibitor must be a qualified member of an Ontario 4-H calf club in 1977; have participated in a local Achievement Day; have completed all phases of the 4-H project to the satisfaction of the club leader and Extension Branch personnel; and be at least 14-years of age on January 1, 1977. The steers, to be eligible must have made an average daily gain of at least 2.1 lbs. during the five month period, May 15 to October 15, 1977; weigh at least 850 lbs. on October 15, 1977 and be cared for and housed on and trained to stand for showing. It is fed a balanced diet and a record must be kept of the type of food and the cost, as well as the monthly weight gain. A final culling will be done the evening of Thursday November 17 by a special committee at the Royal. Show day is November 18 and the judge is Andy Brown, Lethbridge, Alberta. A Champion = and Reserve Champion will be selected in each class, followed by the selection of Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Queen's Guineas Steers. A public auction of all Queen's Guineas steers is held the same afternoon at the Royal, com- mencing at 2:00 p.m. Last year's 1180 lb. Grand Champion Aberdeen Angus steer, owned by 16- year-old Robert Hasson of Guelph, sold to Dominion Stores for $5900.00. eAdditions *Foundations eCarpentry eHouses & cottages raised eGarages Complete home sales & service D&M General Contracting Denis Gostock 549-8622 VSI REL ER FETE EVE TTT TIE VTS IV FRELUCTS > f= Bn > i See Trailer regulations distress Waubaushene resident A Waubaushene man will approach Tay Township Council Thursday in an attempt to Y plans The area's annual ski, ski boot and skate ex- change is scheduled for the Midland Y.M.C.A. on Saturday, November 26. The purpose of this project is to provide an outlet for skis, skates and ski boots that are no longer of any use to the owner. Articles for sale are brought to the This sale marks our effect a change in the Township's house trailer bylaws. Norman Frost, who operates a small restaurant in Waubaushene says he will attempt to convince sale, Nov. 26 Y.M.C.A. anytime before November 26. They are priced and displayed during the big sale on that date. During the sale people looking for good used skates or ski equipment are invited to make a purchase from the wide selection of articles on display. second anniversary, so Ghisele and | would like to make it a memorable one by offering some really outstanding store wide savings. Many thanks for a great second year. Gilles Maurice Recliners by KROEHLER A great buy at anytime A STEAL AT $1242 Relax in 3 positions in these thickly padded chairs with deep tufted back. Choose from many colours. Cloth, Vinyl or combination of both. It is stressed that ar- ticles to be sold must be brought to the Y.M.C.A. before November 26. This is a project of the Midland Y's Men's Club and proceeds from commission on each sale goes towards the Y's Men's many worthwhile community projects. High back reversible cushions, sheppard casters, sofa & chair Love seat & ottoman also available. Council that present house trailer regulations in Tay "discriminate against the little guy". Tay bylaws stipulate that any mobile home brought into the township must be located in a serviced mobile home park, unless the owners have procured an ap- proved building permit. Tay clerk Walter Lum- sden noted that these bylaws are the result of an order by the Ontario Government placing strict zoning regulations on the location of mobile homes. Meubles & Appareils Furniture & Appliances 13 Ouest Robert St. West 'The Home of Friendly Service" Mr. Frost's complaint against the township's mobile home bylaws stems out of a dilemma he is facing personally. In March of this year his Waubaushene house was levelled by fire. After insurance claims were settled, he purchased a mobile home, and located it on a vacant property next to his store. At the time Tay Township agreed to let Mr. Frost locate his trailer on the property, as he had in- dicated that he would be purchasing the property and renovating a house Penetanguishene 549-2191 4 pc Chesterfield Suite *499%° Includes sofa, chair, high back chair & ottoman. beige geometric design.. Regular price '659" Page 8, Wednesday, November 9, 1977 Clearout PRICES on Westinghouse large capacity heavy duty DRYER only <2 19% 2 pc Very Modern Suite *524° Sofa & chair in beige with racing stripes. This Lanark set regularly sells for '689% 18 cu. ft. 3 door model Refrigerator Freezer $764" 10 cu. ft. Refrigerator $3 19% SOFA-BEDS Sit in comfort - Sleep in comfort Just ideal for small apartments Anniversary Sale Priced from $309°° BEDROOM SUITES 3 pc double dresser & mirror, bed, 4 drawer chest, mattress, box spring. $341Q95 AM-FM - 8 track Console stereo $99 495 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ¢ TABLES e LAMPS e e PAINTINGS e ENTER THE 39" CONTINENTAL BED including box spring; & mattress. $] 14° SPEED QUEEN SUPERTWIN 10 yr. warranty trans. 2 yr warranty - parts $949% LUCKY DRAW | WIN a a TV NO PURCHASE NECESSARY located on it for eventual occupancy. Seven-day notice For financial reasons the transaction never materialized. Last week, Frost was given notice by the township 'that he must vacate the property within seven days. He approached Tay officials and received an extension of 15 days on the original notice, during which time he must find a location for his trailer. He also noted that the property's owner, who also owns the building in which the Your Choice a i Frost's restaurant is housed, has been ap- plying pressure on the family to remove the trailer from the premises. The problem, says Forst, is that local trailer parks, for various reasons, are unsuitable for his requirements. He said Smith's Trailer Camp in Midland told him that prospective tenants buy their trailers from Smith's itself before locating in the camp. Frost inquired at the Bramhill Trailer Park and was told that a capital outlay of $1350.00 is required before a trailer can be situated on the property. Frost says he can't afford the cost. Edward's Trailer Park, also in Tay, is a strictly adult facility, explained Frost, unsuitable for his family of five. Frost says that he will approach Tay Council with a petition asking it to rescind or change the zoning regulations of its mobile home bylaw. He also said he is prepared, if Council is agreeable, to relocate his mobile home on a property he owns once the school year is over. Seeing is believing and you can see them right here during this sale. Light So many FEATURES for so few dollars 2 CLEANERS IN ONE! e Triple-Action Cleaning Power e Converts Easily For Use With Attachments e Instant Rug Adjustment ...Low, High, Normal, Shag Pile e Large Throw- Away Bag e Convenient Toe Switch e@ Hood Only 5%" High SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 13 Ouest Robert St. West Mon. Tues. Thurs. Sat. 9.00 to 5.30 "The Home of Friendly Service" Penetanguishene Fri. till 9.00 549-2191

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