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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Jul 1978, p. 17

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oe ee eS ae classi ied marketplace HELP WANTED COMING EVENTS AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALES Company requires several part-time and two full-time persons with car. Can earn from $5 to $7 per hour. Position also epen for management. Il 519-599-3474. 3 to 56 Part-time help _ for Wendake Beach Store. Adults. Call 429-3138. Mature live-in housekeeper wanted for motherless children ages 12 and 14. Nice home in Anten Mills. Phone 726- 3839. 53 Class A Licensed 7 chanic required for So garage. 322-1652 or 2-2497 after 6 p.m. PERSONAL If you drink that's your business but if you have a drinking problem let us help--Alcoholic Anonymous, Elmvale Group, United Church pascurent Monday nights W9TF BIRTHS Camp Ground Owners - the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre naturalist staff is offering their services to you free of charge to provide your campers with an evening's en- tertainment of slides, movies and talks about wildlife and plants of our area. Call 526-7809 for information. 51 to 54 Canoe Excursions - Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, Hwy. 12, Midland held Mon. Wed. Fri. and Sun. beginning July 2nd until Sept. 3rd, 10 a.m. to noon. Call ahead 526-7809 (705) for reservations. Canoes, paddles, life jackets and naturalist guide provided. Families and individuals welcome - must be swimmers. 51 to 54 The Gryphon Theatre Com- pany, Barrie, presents a singularly absurd uniquely funny play "Absurd Person Singular' by Alan Ayckbourn July 3 to July 8, Mon. thru Sat. 8:30 p.m. tickets $4., $5., $6., and $7.,,; Wed. and Fri. Mat. at 2 p.m. $3. Box office (705) 728-4613, Georgian College Theatre, Barrie at Hwy. 400 and Jim and Joanne Hales are Proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Michelle Anne. She was born June 5th at Penetanguishene General Hospital; a sister for Lori. 53 CARDS OF THANKS The family of Audrey and Rodney Todd, 346 Cedar Street, Midland, would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank all our friends, neighbours and relatives who were so kind and helpful during the sudden loss of our son, James (Jamie) Edward. A special thanks to the Pediatric staff of Huronia District Hospital, Rev. R.H. Barlow and Dr. J. Martin for their dedication and assistance during the time of our crisis. 53 The family of the late Howard Toole wish to express their sincere appreciation to friends and relatives for their sympathy, kindness and help given in our recent bereavement. Thanks to Drs. Small and Martin and the nursing staff for their special care. Also thanks to Nicholls Funeral Home, Rev. Kirk and pallbearers. x . We wish to thank all our. friends and our wonderful neighbours for kindness shown during the loss of our daughter, Lisa Marie. Aspecial thank you to Dr. Alex MacKenzie, Dr. Dolyzel, the nursing staff ; first floor Penetanguishene General, Father Joe Harrington, Betty Valentine, Beausoleil Funeral Home and her dear friends, Midland Fire Department. The Ambeau family. 53 Thank you to the lady who comforted my daughter and also gave my daughter the _ white sweater after the ac- cident June 27, 1978. (I was sorry | was unable to get your name). Thank you to the many fecele who helped especially our malar bes Mr. and Mrs. E. Blow. The Adamson Family of Wyevale s Du th St. 53 NOTICES Pick your own strawberries at D'aoust vegetable stand, Balm Beach Road, Perkin- sfield. From 8 a.m. till dusk everyday. Call 526- 8569. 52-53 New location Rainbow Broadloom Warehouse Mart, 13B Laurier Road, Penetang, one north of Robert East near Fuller. Very low prices, 549-7004. 51 to 54 Bob Rumney, Auctioneer R.R. 1, Victoria Harbour 534-3572 Auction Sale Wednesday, July 12,7:00p.m. Vinden Place Training Centre, 1017 Vinden Street, Midland. Chesterfield suites, love seat, occasional chairs, rockers, leather chairs, buffets, tables, hall tables, end tables, blanket box, Danish recliner, grand piano ( subject to reserve), cockfighter's chair, bar stools, old cobbler's bench, pine trestle table. Most of this furniture is newly upholstered. Gas stove, propane or natural, electric stove, other appliances, some glass and knick-knacks, etc. and much more. Copying machine, good. 1972 Toyota as is, 1973 Vega as is, everything must sell. Only reserve is grand piano. Saturday, July 15, 12noon Estate of Rene Viola Edwards, 307 Queen Street , Midland. Kelvinator automatic refrigerator, like new. RCA 12 cu. ft. freezer, maple dining suite with 4 chairs, table and buffet with matching hutch (new), oak dining room suite with extension table, 5 chairs and armchair. All complete furnishings and garden tools. Terms cash or cheque with |.D. Bob Rumney, Auctioneer SCL No.5 534-3572 53 Winners for Bayshore Senior Citizens' July draw; Ist prize - quilt, Mr. Art Whitten, 46 Wildwood Crescent, Toronto; 2nd rize afghan, Mrs. oris Parsdons, 17 Blake Street, Barrie. 53 DEATHS BELL - Mabel Agnes At the Penetang General Hospital on Beye June 23, 1978. Mabel A. Kidd of RR 2 Elmvale. In her 66th este Beloved Wife of idney Bell. Dear Mother of James of Midland, John of RR 2 Elmvale, Carol Ann (Mrs. R. Rawson of) Vancouver B.C., Ronald of Wasaga Beach and Marion (Mrs. A. Spence) of Pickering. Also survived by 9 Grandchildren. Sister of Harold Kidd of Wasaga Beach, Stan of RR 2 Elmvale, Hazel of Toronto and the late Gladys. Ritchie,..Cephas, |. Clarence and Lloyd Kidd. The Funeral! Service was held af- the Knox Presbyterian Church, Flos on Monday June 26 at 2 p.m. Interment Elmvale Cemetery. In Memoriam Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. 53 IN MEMORIAMS In memory of, a=dear father and grandfather George Leroux. What we would give if we could say hello Dad in the same old way. To hear your voice, see 'our smile. 0 sit with you and chata while. So you who have a father. Cherish him with care. For you'll never know the heartache. Till you see his vacant chair. Always remembered with love. Pauline, Bill, Kim, Ken and Carol. 53 Classified advertising rates: $2.95 minimum for 18 words, 10 cents per word thereafter. Second con- secutive insertion $2.75; third and subsequent con- secutive insertions $2.50. Announcements, coming events, deaths, births, cards of thanks, engagements, PIFHER AUCTION SERVICE LTD. 726-4841 Known For Service and Experience Thursday evening July 6th, 5:00 p.m. sharp, notice auction for Gwen Saunders, 37 Grove Street West, Barrie , Ontario. Sale of all valuable antiques and collectables. Outstanding hall stand, set of 6 press back chairs, rockers, flowered crock (Cookstown) antique glass and china etc. Blanket boxes and electrical ap- pliances. Terms cash Home sold. Saturday, July 8th at 11 a.m. for Lloyd Seehaver, 1 mile north and 9 miles east of Gravenhurst. Sale of log house 24' x 18' and all antique house furnishings and collectables circa 1869. Over 21 crocks including 1-4 gallon blue flowered E.R. Goold and Co., Brantford C.W.L.: 1- Hurtblazer flowered crock; spinning wheel; butter bowls; bells, lanterns and Canadian glass, etc. Also 20 head of choice Charolais cows, calves and stockers. Monday, July 10th at 12 noon for Eric Emerson, lot 21 conc. 3 Melanethon Twp. 9 miles north of Shelburne and 1 mile west of Hwy. No. 24, or 2 miles south west of Redickville. Tremendous antique auction inc. all antiques and collectables, gorgeous brass bed, lamps, ice box, organ, Victorian furniture, pine cupboards, glass and china, etc. Saturday, July 15th at 10:30 a.m. for the estate of the late Fred Huish, 1 milenorth of Stayner on Hwy. No. 26, all antique housefurnishings, old horse drawn machinery, tools, bicycles and parts, etc. Wednesday, July 19th at 4p.m. for the estate of Carlton Prosser and inclusions. Sale at Bellamy Farm, Airport Rd., Stayner, Ont. Tremendous antique auction inc. electronic organ, cameras and equipment etc. P.S. This sale takes place prior to and after the Neil McKenzie antique car auction. Wednesday, July 19th at 6p.m. Neil McKenzie estate at the Bellamy Farm, Airport Rd., Stayner. 1/2 miles south of Stayner on Simcoe County Rd. No. 13. Sale of valuable collection of antique and classic cars, model T's - As 1932 V-8 Coach, 1933 B Truck, etc., also Eagle Tractor etc. Monday, evening July 24th at 5 p.m. sharp for John Martin on Lakeshore Rd., Oro Twp, take Hwy. No. 11 - 13 miles north of Barrie and conc. 7 south to the lake then east 1 mile. Sale of mostly all antique housefur- nishings and collector items, some modern pcs., 1973 Holidayer, 23/2 ft. Travel Trailer, 1975 Chev ¥2 ton truck and camper, Sears 10h.p. riding lawn mower and snow blower, etc. Prompt Appraisals for Estate and division purposes Book your summer auction now with Pifher Auction Service Ltd. The Auction Serivce Ltd. The Auctioneer who knows the value and the buyers. Telephone 726-4841 CLIP THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ARCHER COLWILL 726-8904 QUALIFIED AND RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY Auctioneer ® Appraiser FARM e FURNITURE e ANTIQUES ESTATES e REAL ESTATE z Selling Successful Sales since 1957 Thursday evening, July 6 at9 p.m. At Elmvale Sales Stables Ltd. Selling 10 Hereford cows and calves, all blood tested property of Harry Parent. It pays to market your livestock through the Elmvale Sale. Saturday, July 15 at 1 p.m. For the estate of the late Jack Regan located 1 mile north of Hwy. 12 Orillia on Fairgrounds Road. Sale of all farm machinery, including tractor, tillage and haying equipment. Terms cash or cheque with iden- tification day of sale. @ Service e Saleability e Satisfactione 53 TENDERS | TENDERS V pape Cyst » Corporation of the Town of Penetanguishene Tenders for Installation of an automatic sprinkler system, manual fire alarm system and emergency lighting in the existing Penetanguishene Arena. Sealed Tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock noon E.D.T. Tuesday, July 11, 1978. Tendering documents may be obtained from the Town of Penetanguishene, Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Penetanguishene, Ontario (705) 549-7453 or Reid, Crowther & Partners Limited, 220 Duncan Mill Road, Don Mills, Ontario (416) 445-2004. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 53 Town of Midland Contract 78-R-21 for "Roadworks and Sewers Sealed Tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by P.A. Ehler, Commissioner of Works, Municipal Building, Midland, Ontario, until 2 p.m., E.D.S.T. on Monday, July 20th, 1978, for the con- struction of roadworks and sewers on IRWIN STREET FROMJEANNE STREET TO COLBORNE STREET BAY STREET FROM EIGHTH STREET TONINTH STREET Estimated Quantities of major items are as follows: Earth Excavation 3300 cu. yds. Granular Base Material 5400 tons Hot Mix Asphalt 860 tons Concrete Sidewalks 3500 lin. ft. Curb and Gutter 2100 lin. ft. Storm Sewers 1300 lin. ft. Specifications, Plans and Form of Tender are available at the office of the Commissioner of Works on or after July 7th, 1978, on deposit of a cheque in the amount of $50.00, made payable to the Corporation of the Town of Midland. The cheque will be returned upon return of the Plans and Specifications in good condition within two (2) weeks of the closing of tenders. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. Lynn, Mayor S. Ancio Chairman Public Works Committee P.A. Ehler, P. Eng. FOR AN EASIER WAY, $4.00 for 30 words, 10 cents per word thereafter. Commissioner of Works Classified display advertising 22 cents per agate line. 53 53 Business directory $2.50 per col inch, mini 13 = weeks. Use of box number $1.00 additional. If ads charged and not paid within 14 days of insertion 50 R ETAI L B USI N ES OPPO RTU N ITI ES cents additional for handing. t Daerah Monies IE IN BARRIE AT BAYFIELD MALL! } CALL TODAY 3 PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE vertisements created in whole or in part by Markle Community Newspapers Ltd. shall be vested in and be the property of the Company. No such advertisement or any part thereof may be reproduced without the prior written consent of the company. 4 AUCTION SALES | AUCTION SALES The Market The City of Barrie, on Hwy. 400, is the regional = Wasaga Beach, Elmvale, Penetanguishene, shopping centre of Simcoe County, drawing Midland and Orillia. Retail trading area of MVALE LANCE Saturday, July 8, 1978 starting at 12 p.m. regular shoppers from nearby Canadian Forces 180,000 population plus thousands of tourists and TH E For Mrs. Joseph Strachan, in the village of Edgar Base Borden, Alliston, Stayner, Collingwood, cottagers year round. County Road 11 four miles east of Dalston across from '3 Edgar General Store. Full line of household furniture - The Location 2 piece chesterfield suite, 2 piece bedroom suite, 1 The largest enclosed Mall in Central Ontario. Tenants include Canadian Tire, Miracle Food = television (black and white), 6 dining-room chairs, 1 Over 65 stores and 2,000 parking spaces. Situated Mart, Reitmans and Shoprite. Gross Mall sales antique wooden high chair, t antique clock, 2 wooden in Barrie on Highway 26/27 at Hwy. 400. over $30 million annually. wall hanging telephones, old crocks, butter bowl and Retail Opportunity walt 1 antique crib, 2 refrigerators, washer and 'dryer, 1 gas cook stove, automatic washer, fancy 1 dishes, 1 wooden antique bread box, 1 wash bowl and pitcher, pots and pans, kitchen utensils, 1 tiller 3/2 hr. power, 2 lawn mowers, 1941 International truck with heavy duty winch, 1 cement mixer, hydraulic jack, 1 drill press, 1 air compressor, 1 pipe cutter, 1 pipe vice, garden tools, quantity of steel, wheel barrel, step ladders, many more items too numerous to mention. Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for any accidents or injuries the day of sale. Refresh- ments.NOTICE THIS IS A BIG SALE. THE MIDLAND TIMES 526-2283 THE PENETANGUISHENE CITIZEN 549-2012 Space for retail and professional use available in niture, TV and appliances, ladies' wear, units of 500 sq. ft. to 5,000 sq. ft. at excellent millinery, sporting goods, optician, medical or terms. Ideal possibilities for hardware, fur- dental offices. ENQUIRE TODAY! BAYFIELD MALL For complete information call William Buckley, Manager ; Barrie (705) 726-7632 BARRIE Auctioneers Toronto (416) 270-0330 Leoand Kay Hamelin Montreal (514) 282-1155 Licence No. 2 and 53 526-5620 52-53 ; Wednesday, July 5, 1978, roy : POS SOO K PSI SOP OPEV OY SANG OAD OO ee

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