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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 May 1978, p. 31

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--~ classified | marketplace and Public Works Department, Midland Municipal Building, 575 Dominion Ave., Midland Ont. up to 1400 hours EDT, Thursday, June 8/ 78, for the construction of proposed addition and renovations to the Midland Municipal Building, 575 Dominion Ave. Plans and specifications may be secured from the Municipal Building and at the above address upon the deposit of One Hundred Dollars ($100). Deposits are refundable upon return of the complete plans and specifications in perfect condition to the Municipal Friday, 526-8474 after 6. 35 to 42 23 ft. Grew fiberglass i/o, full convertible top. Good condition. Summer dockage available. Phone 526-8915. 39-40 TENDERS Special night ¢ eo cr KM Midland midgets win close game over Gravenhurst, 7-6 The Midland Minor Lacrosse Midgets played a close game against Manpower Centre for Students 525 Elizabeth Street Midland, Ontario 526-3746 or 9 Simcoe Street Penetanguishene, Ontario the leaders in the last two periods, the first period being tied 2-2. Ed Lacey the coach of Midgets commented on goalie Dan Chisholm, ESEEEEE5E5 )5) ONE INDIVIDUAL or GROUP PORTRAIT _TENDERS | TENDERS BOATS & MOTORS go Gravenhurst last Wed- fasta i first game Dan ever Houseboat for sale. Punt nesday defeating them 7- __ Scoring for the Midgets played and was very é style, steel hull, new 6. Paul Hann, Keith good.' f bottom 24 ft. long, 8 ft. ' Sager, and Gord Graham The Midgets play es wide, all propane fur- This was the team's' with two goals a piece. Wednesday May 24 Ca nace, fridge, two burner first game for 1978 And Glen Turkerman against Huntsville at 9 C TENDER stove, and lights (also season. The Midgets were added a single. p.m. in Midland. CORPORAT electrically operated) By JON powered b 75 hep: ° ry OF THE Johnson. Call: ema HOUSEHOLDERS TOWN OF MIDLAND S740 NEEDHELP WITH : 1968 - 28 ft. Georgian Steel SPRING CLEAN UP? cabin cruiser. New HIRE ASTUDENT Sealed tenders on the prescribed forms will be camper top, carpenngs CALL received by the Commissioner of Works, Engineering $9500. Phone Monday to Canada IN LIVING ~~ eee hosted by the men of the Oddfellows. The oldest person in attendance, it was discovered, was Lillian Richardson, who will turn 90 soon. Staff Photo Thursday night was a special night for Oddfellows and Rebeccas over the age of 80. They were honoured with a Scottish piper, flowers and birthday cake at a dinner Building. 549-3022 Tender conditions require a $15,000. bid bond and agreement to bond for 100 per cent of the amount of the tender. Plans and specifications are on display at the bid depository at the Barrie District Construction Ex- change, 2 Fred Grant St., Barrie, Ont. Bid depository for mechanical and electrical sub trades will close at 1500 hrs Tuesday, June 6/78. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all tenders received. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF MIDLAND Engineering and Public Works Department, 575 Dominion Ave., Midland Ont. A apenas % assistants Janice Polle care. i 5 ; , A x | control, AM-FM, radio. 38,000 miles. Lic. | and Ken Heron. Shildves Sar diisOnes shui ec eraiian. eae ome rustic and contemporary elements into a pleasing exterior, additional set, or by the package. A five-set plan package, | MXU_ 188. under three years are the situations where it's are former students of the and which is ideally suited to the wide frontage, rear-view including the first set, is economically priced at $100 and an eee 1974 Chevelle Malibu Classic. 2 Door, V8 ge ; how to enjoy their former students. The separate via snack bar counter, making possible a variety of auto, power steering and power brakes. Citizens are obliged, by youngsters. A program _ placed advertisements n interior decor possibilities, Vancouver, B.C. V5Y 1R2. 43,000 miles. Lic. BYF 134. law, to report evidence currently running at the weekly newspaper across 7 if 1974 Dart Swinger. 2 Door, 6 cyl. auto, | that a child has been YMCA called 'Enjoy the province and sent out power steering. Lic. MWT 710. maltreated, and there is -- Your Child" was cited as 1,200 letters of invitation. | potio 1974 Pinto Squire Wagon. 4 speed radial | C°"Sideration of a good example of "We've had a won- ee -- . tires, radio. Lic. HUG 898, legislation which would community support. derful response," says bedioom bedioom | living dining fonily 1974 Ford F-100 Pickup. 302 V8, 3 speed, | \mPoseapenaltyonthose Education for young Edith Clark. 'We're 38,000 miles. Lic. E 79279 : ' who are aware of child people, for teachers and especially pleased with Sai 1974 Gremlin x va 3 speed Lic. JET 226 abuse, but who do not for members of the the number of replies "uP Feat ; LozaeiBuickil 4) Door, loaded aiimicondea |tuceoae se : community is another from students who ; chen. ook | AM-EM ye po! Pach S net an be Anonymity is promised project under con- graduted in the 20s and bedioom . rik f ene sa Dit) 2 for those who report sideration. 30s. I had eleven phone ' oy, } ™ x ae Ford E-100C. Vania eciias d situations where children Those who attended the calls in one night, in 2 gorsge ei Ww ord E- argo Van. 6 cyl., 3 speed. are suffering from Wednesday night meeting response to a newspaper -- { 56,000 miles. Lic. P 91682. maltreatment, but there - filledout forms indicating ad, and we've had more PLAN N° 65-1646 r 1973 Ford LTD. 4 Door, only 37,000 miles. may be cases where their particular areas of than 40 personal replies, AREA-1646 sq ft. sl ; One owner. V8 auto. Power steering and observers will be interest. Within the next as well as 350 responses WIDTH: 71" brakes. Lic. BJT 739. requested to appear in few weeks, aco-ordinator from our letters." 1973 Pinto 3 Door Runabout. Auto. Lic. ACS court. This happens for the Child Abuse For Edith the replies = shatuper == Hl syiainn cance ae in rarely. Seegney sommes will have been particularly == = 'Ford Custom 500. 2 Door hardtop. 53, enamed,andaprogram gratifying, because = § qo Sede | ai) | RA: res: ky miles. Lic. DPP 356. Although detection of embracing education, contact has been made | 1972 Olds. Cutlass S. 2 Door. V8 auto, power child abuse is important, service, and com- with old friends and fener E} steering, power brakes. Lic. HBF 233. prevention is the really munications will be classmates. om} r significant att of any unplemeniee pene This is the _ first bas} program which hopes to S chairperson Ashby homecoming MSS has a curtail it. At three said, "We'vetalkedabout ever had, but the en- a ; workshop sessions at the the need for this kind of thusiastic response may Cs Home heating WDP DEVELOPMENTS 5 Wednesday night action before. Maybe we indicate that another S ANT Clean-out Renovations-Kitchens, Bathrooms, f MIDLAND meeting, several ex- need less community ought to be held in the ARS ean-ou Electrical Pl " a = cellent suggestions talk, and more action." future. 24 hr. emergency ectrical, Fiumbing 723 King St. Midland surfaced. Added~Janice Polley, "And if it is," says eee Alex Ross W.H. Martin i Bessie loneliness is a Bigs citizens, Me oe a Edith Clark with a smile, service 526-6615 CALL 534-3148 SS condition shared by most e concerned for the "we'll be ready for it. oe : ' & 526-3777 ES | parents who abuse their safety of the children that We're starting a file of Petroleum division 728-2460 Box 121, Victoria Harbour & \ children, a store front live in our community." alumni cards." Ee & drop-in centre or 4 . Friday, May 19, 1978, Page 11 ( ' mys Cutan of Midland CORPORATION roof of the Midland Students HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT Starts Friday, May 19 "ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR? tiie iiscazine Tol oa * EEEEss9 COLOUR Gl ~ fl ol ol ol ol Gl Gl 5) Mom, Dad or all the Kiddies may be photographed as a group FREE OF THE TOWN a Attn: Mr. P.A. Ehler, P. Eng., «< <5? Commissioner of Public Works, OF MIDLAND retu r n | n The Goodbye Girl NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Camp, Sense, Greer Galloway, INVITES % 5 Just drop into our store during the days and Architects and Engineers. Metres tag 1s a JOYOUS comedy _ hours listed below. Your lovely gift picture (31/2 x 973 Crawford Dr., Peterborough K9J 3X1 39-41 . 5) will be taken FREE by a professional 2 ROOFING just what the children's photographer. One gift portrait to a CARS & TRUCKS | CARS & TRUCKS Tenders for corrective d family which may include groups. Children must repair to a portion of the O octor ordered. be accompanied by an Adult. It's our way of COURTESY FORD USED CARS Take A Look At These Values!! 1978 Fairmont. 4 door, 6 cyl. demo. auto. Power steering, radio. Lic. MNS 060. 1977 Vega Hatchback. 4 cyl. auto, radio. loaded. Air cond., power windows. AM-FM radio. Speed control. 12,000 miles. Lic. LOA 734. 1977 Maverick. 2 Door, 6 cyl. auto, radio. Only 9,000 miles. Lic. LVN 995. 1976 GMC Window Van. V8 auto, P.S., P.B., | wound is healed, to attend, but his com- havea chat with their old 36,000 miles. Lic. J 27058. But little know the sorrow | mitments as one of teachers"'. SEPTIC SERVICE LTD. 1976 LTD. 2 Door, V8 auto, P.S., P.B. Only | that_lies in the heart | Toronto's top pianists After _ the _ brief R.R. 1, PENETANG, ONTARIO . 7 concealed. may prevent him from ceremonies, guests will SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED, AND SYSTEMS INSTALLED 26,000 miles. Lic. KFT 454. 1976 Monte Carlo. 2 Door, V8 auto, P.S., P.B. Air Cond. Lic. JXP 052. 1976 Cordobra. Loaded. Air cond., stereo, cruise control. Power windows. 39,000 miles. Lic. LPC 671. 1976 Ford Elite. Loaded. Air cond., bucket seats, AM-FM with tape. 36,000 miles. Lic. KLF 603. 1976 Maverick. 4 door, bucket seats, 6 cyl. auto, P. steering. 41,000 miles. Lic. KFT 451. 1976 Gran Torino. 4 door, air. cond., cruise control. V8 auto, Power steering and brakes. Lic. NAW 697. 1976 Pinto 3 Door Runabout. 4 speed, luxury interior. 30,000 miles. Lic. KMF 935. 1975 GMC 6 Man Crew Cab. V8 auto, power oe ews ] . s . steering, power brakes. 40,000 miles. Lic. E most dreadful of offences. sitting, which gives young these will be shown 79131 'i 3 nae Sobering statistics were mothers an opportunity to at the reunion-retirement a ( [ O [ | S | e | ne See Gattanesiomar door dar ablie, presented to the 45 people _--_ get out of the house, get _ party. vinyl rood. 37,000 miles. Lic. HUC 742. 1975 Charger Coupe. Air cond., speed 1975 Buick Century. 2 Door, air cond.. V8- auto, power steering, power brakes 36,000 miles. Lic. 9XA 902. 1975 Meteor Rideau 500. 4 Door, vinyl! roof, power steering and brakes. 39,000 miles. Lic. HUC 228. 1975 Olds. Cutlass Saloon. 4 Door, bucket seats, air cond., AM-FM stereo, radio. Lic. NAO 658. Centennial Arena will be received by the un- Plans and specifications for work available at the Municipal Offices, 575 Dominion Ave., Midland, Ontario. L4R 1R2. Tel. No. (705) 526-5471. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. IN MEMORIAMS Burgie - Daniel. In loving another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us, many think the Loving wife Margaret and family. 40 Harry Smith, a Toronto architect, graduated from Midland High School in 1928. On May 27, he'll be back in town to reminisce with his classmates. So will Judge D.E.G. Midland High School in 1935. Margaret (Beaucha- mp) Moreau, class of '28, will be coming and so will Toronto, and he's offered to his talents for the May 27 reunion. John Arpin, another MHS graduate would like doing so. The Homecoming party / at Midland Secondary People have begun to admit that child abuse exists in our community, and a group of concerned citizens met last Wed- nesday night to discuss ways of preventing this who met with Chairpeople Deni Ashby and highest risk group. In one year, 10 "hard core' child abuse cases were reported in our com- munity, but this number represents only a tenth of the number of cases which go unrecognized or unreported. Dies Concerned citizens discuss child abuse telephone distress line would offer support and friendship when it was needed. In one city, a local hairdresser has established a free service complete with baby their hair done, and get a break from constant child necessary for family members to leave the home temporarily, places of refuge could be set up in the community. Chairperson Deni Ash- by pointed out that parents who abuse their children have not learned School on May 27 has been arranged to honour three retiring teachers, who have among them, racked up a total of 111 years in the classroom. Connie Cardenas, John Dalrymple and Frank at 3 p.m. in the school cafetorium. Organizers have purposely kept the for- malities down to a principal W.F. Brown. "The returning graduates will want a time to talk to one another, and cer- tainly they'll all want to be able to walk down "Memory Lane"' where a selection of photographs of school activities through the years has been mounted. A feature of the display will be a complete set of year- books, most of which are from the collection of J.J. Robins. Back in the '50s, when every high school had a cadet corps, teacher Frank Powell took some movies of Midland students in action, and A dance at the Country Mill will complete the school - an almost unique situation. Edith Clark is one of these, and she along with Murray Lovering, Ron Tomlin- son, David Chambers, Audrey Hamilton, and Bob McVean began early in the year contacting Neil Simon makes feeling good legal..." Richard Dreyfuss M.T.Owen, | Thompson from Owen Powell will be honoured Deputy aia Sound. He graduatd from _ at a special presentation Asut Enterta A RAY STARK PRODUCTION OF A HERBERT ROSS FILM NEIL SIMON'S "THE GOODBYE GIRL Midland Nightly7&9 526-5791 | 19,000 miles. Lic. LPJ 991. te memory of my beloved | Henry Boyer and John minimum. RICHARD DREYFUSS - MARSHA MASON 1977-Ford-Country Squire Wagon=Aircond. = epuaeands who passed: |- Smith: Smith:(MHS '41) is "We -think~the~social + eT split bench seats. 11,000 miles. Lic. LLB 877. | fe°%,"% ne' Bot not | baritone soloist at Royal aspect is most im- ODEON TH E ATRE 1977 Mercury Marguis Brougham. 4 door, | forgotten, and as dawns York United Church in portant,'"' says MSS saying "Thank you" to our regular customers, and "Welcome" to everyone else. Ge a a . ACADEMY FRIDAY ye homecomi ng Gatacee he | May 26 11-7 pm est Actor . ag SATURDAY May 27 10-5p.m. A GIFT TO YOU FROM MIDLAND 200 Third St. Midland 226-2264 BUILDALL ASSULIAIE STORE Everything in building materials... let's build together SAND, ROAD AND CEMENT GRAVEL, FILL, TOPSOIL HEAVY EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE MIKE TINNEY Res. 526-3069 BRUCE TINNEY BRUCE TINNEY Bus.526-7269 Plan number: 65-1646 ; Here's an ever-popular split level design which harmonizes lot. The mixed vertical and horizontal siding, brick veneer and shingle roof, and the shuttered, diamond-paned windows integrate well with the low-profile characteristics of the ranch-style bungalow. The weather-sheltered country-style entrance leads into a compact foyer, and naturally forward into the large living- dining room combination, which is designed for relaxed and comfortable entertaining. The well-planned U-shaped kitchen and breakfast nook Plans for design No. 65-1646 may be purchased either by single set, at a cost of $70. for the first set and $10. for each OF THE eight-set package, also including the first set, is only $125. Whichever method you choose, please include $4. for postage and handling. Send for the current edition of Select Home Designs, Series 36, featuring imaginative decorating and home improvement ideas, plus 350 quality home plans of every type. Available for $2.25 ($1.75 plus 50 cents postage and handling). To order any of these items please send cheque or money order payable to the Home of the Week. Address to: Home of the Week, c/o The Midland Times, 382 W. Broadway, WEEK |

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