Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Nov 1981, p. 13

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$35,000 property purchase okayed by Adrienne Graham Gardner Penetanguishene council has approved a recommendation by Finance Chairman Art Stewart that the Nelles Avenue be purchased by the town for the sum of $35,000. The property will be developed by the town as an industrial site in the future. The proposed project includes servicing of part of Don Street at a cost of $26,000, for a total gross cost of $61,000 including the purchase price. property on Fuller From Colonel Sanders Tony Vipond, adult services director, Joyce Hamelin, executive director, both with the Huronia Association for The project will be hold a cheque for $1, 100. Short gave HAMR the cheque on behalf of the Colonel Harland Sanders Charitable the Mentally Retarded, and Alex Organization. Short, of Loft. Family Restaurants, PGH births | A girl weighing six Penetanguishene, be- A girl weighing six - pounds 10 andahalf came the parents of a pounds 13 ounces was ounces wasbornon Nov. boy, weighing eight born on Nov. 17 to Mr. 20, 1981, to Dianne pounds nine ounces. and Mrs. Richard Cascagnette, of Golf \igiandresidents Mr. McCartney, Box 573, Course Road, and Mrs. Anthony Elmvale. Penetanguishene. On Nov. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston of 83 Fox Street, Bottineau, of 117 Fourth Street, were the parents of a five pound 13 ounce boy on Nov. 17. There are 64 branches of St. John Ambulance in Ontario providing First Aid coverage. Nov. 20 - Nov. 28 We will pay the Sales Tax on any USED CAR purchased We havea fine financed with a 50 per cent loan from the Ontario Industrial Parks Program, a contribution of $20,000 from the Public Works Department for ser- vicing and a cash contribution of $10,500 from the town. The servicing scheme enables the town to service the lots which are involved in the acquisition of land from Don Sherk on Cen- tennial Drive. The' Industrial Commission is recommending _ this action as a "high priority' in view of the favourable purchase price of the property. = Youre sure to brighten up with these FIXTURES ATHOME HARDWARE, OURENTIRE STOCK OF LIGHT FIXTURES IS ON SALE RIGHT NOW! ee 46.95 SALE Reg. 4.95 SALE ALL OTHER LIGHT FIXTURES IN STOCK 0%. Get the job done with the right tools and Hardware... We've got them all... from our lot. selection of used vehicles HURONIA MOTORS Phone 526-4361 35 Robert St. W. - hoe. Home ee ardware & re epee 43 i ; Wednesday, November 25, 1981, Page 15 830 Yonge Street Midland

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