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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Mar 1982, p. 21

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A a Rainbow days Some anglers are taking advantage of the year-round season on rainbow trout in Georgian Bay. Edgar Lesperance of Perkinsfield shows there is more than just luck in taking big fish. Lesperance landed this ten and a quarter pound rainbow trout while fishing near Collingwood. That wasn't the end of his day. Along with fishing companion, Eric Binns, they managed to land five rainbow trout ranging in size from five to twelve pounds. Not a bad day's fishing. A's dance set The Midland Athletics have scheduled their post-season awards banquet and dance for March 27 at the Penetanguishene Legion Hall, Athletics manager Shawn Stewart said Monday. Team members and guests will attend the awards ceremonies, but the general public is invited for the club's gala dance following the banquet. Admission is $10 a couple and advance tickets can be obtained from any team member or Athletics executive member. Malibus ousted The Midland Hotel Commodore _ Hotel Malibus were eliminated in straight sets by Simcoe County Womens' Recreational Volleyball League-le- ading Barrie in a league tournament Saturday at Base Borden. and a Bondhead. team against the host club from COMING EVENTS TENDERS TENDERS Attention hog and beef farmers. National Farmers' Union is holding a_ meeting, Thursday, March 4, at 1 p.m. at Midhurst Caniniuntty Hall, to discuss a national meat authority in the beef marketing plan. Guest speakers will be Ivan Allin, National Beef Committee member, Mel Tibbutt, Registered Co-ordinator for National Farmers' Union. All welcome to attend. The Midland squad split with Orillia 1416, | WORK WANTED | CARDSOFTHANKS DEATHS 15-8 before dropping two | | am working as a eer | would like to thank all |HANLEY, Frank to Borden, 12-15, 13-15, ele Bs pen ce d ae my friends and neigh- | Joseph - Gone with God in their second | formation to P.O. Box Bours ee being 0 ene on Wednesday preliminary matchup. In a_ best-of-three 158, Port McNicoll, Ont. LOk 1RO0. playoff, they were W16-W18 dumped 15-13, 15-9 b : partie Y! HELP WANTED In the tournament final, Barrie was upset by Cookstown. Escort service requires eople 21 and over. hone 534-3802. Final league action 7-18 for the Malibus is slated | Waiters - Waitresses & for tonight in Bradford | Bartenders, required for the Midland area. ls etl must be rienced and have MSS fate erences. Write to box 244 Elmvale, Ontario Enjoy needlecraft? Turn your hobby into dollars, selling stitchery kits. Call Grace at 322- 1248. W18-W20 Juniors ae out The Midland Needlecraft lovers- teach basic needlecraft skills and turn your hobby into $$$. art time or full time. Call Joanne (collect) 519-824- 1103 or Judy 705-445- 2323. Secondary School Junior Boys' basketball team were eliminated from Georgian Bay Secondary School Athletic Association play last Thursday after a 67-53 Zone 2/3 semi- = Ghia 18 to. 26 final loss to _ host Collingwood Collegiate oo Institute. Full or part-time ear- Duncan McCready led nings. No experience the Midland squad with | necessary, just a 11 points, Todd Gray | friendly personality. We added 10, Lloyd Pilon | train. netted eight and Darryl Burns' contributed seven. HELP WANTED Midland, Waubaushene, Victoria Harbour. Call 526-3512. 28T F wee North Simcoe 6 and Qrillia Housing Authority CLERK-TYPIST required by NORTH SIMCOE & ORILLIA HOUSING AUTHORITY in their MIDLAND OFFICE. Applicants must be able to perforr typing and clerical duties in a capable manner Ability to deal with the Public in a tactful manne: and bilingualism would be assets. Written applications are to be accepted until March 12/ 82 at . North Simcoe & Orillia Housing Authority, Box 608, 2nd floor, 303 Midland Ave., Midland, Ontario. L4R 4L3 Attention: Mr. Kevin McCann Housing Manager 18 was Hospital. May God bless you all. Cecil Knuff 18 We wish to. thank Elmvale Fire Brigade for responding to our chimney fire on Wed- nesday, February 17, 1982. Mary and Bert Stone 18 The family of the late Herman Hayes would like to express our thanks to Dr. Thompson and Dr. McPherson and the nurses of the 7th floor at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie, the ladies of Midhurst, friends and relatives, and a special thanks to the Phelpston Community who supported us through our time of sorrow at the loss of a dear husband and father. -- The Hayes Fan IN MEMORIUM Houghton - In_ loving memory of my dear husband, Rich, who passed away March 3, 1969. Oh happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still. But death has left a loneliness f The world can never fill. Lovingly rememb- ered by wife, Mary 18 Rowntree, Gladys - In loving memory of a dear mother an grand- mother who passed away March 2, 1978. __ We cannot half the hand. of time, Or live again the past, Within our hearts are memories, That will forever last. Sadly missed by Joe, Linda and girls. 18 ANNOUNCEMENTS The children of Mae and Norval Luck request the pleasure of your company at an open house and dance on Saturday March 13, 1982, at Minesing Community Centre. On the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Open House 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Dance 9:00 to 12:00. No gifts please. i, February 24, 1982 at the Penetanguishene General Hospital. Frank Joseph Hanley of Woodland Beach (Formerly of Kit- chener). Beloved husband of Tessa Baty. Dear father of Frank Jr. of Kitchener and Jill (Mrs. Calvin Rouse) of Cambridge. Will be remembered with love by his 13 grandchildren and 2 great grand- children. The Funeral Mass was held at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Elmvale on Friday February 26 at 11 a.m. Interment Memory Gardens Cemetery, Kitchener. Arrangements by the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale. TENDERS Ontario Government | Tender Electrical Contractors Replace high voltage cable from Power House to Toanche Bidg., at the Mental Health Centre, PENETANG, Ontario. TENDER NO GB-81-266 HE-66866 Sealed bids received until 2:00 p.m. local time TUES., MARCH 23/ 82. Tender documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Georgian Bay Regional Office, 24 James St. E., P.O. Box 790, Orillia, Ontario. NOTE: For further information regarding the tenders, please call the Tenders Office at the above address, - 325- Telephone: (705) 7403. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G Ontario Ministry of Government Services 18 18 WHITESIDE, Reford H. (Member of L.O.L. 1119 Allenwood and former Wasaga Beach Volunteer Pikeman - is Suddenly at residence, Wasaga Beach on _ Sunday February 28, 1982. In hig 77th year. Beloved fustand of the late Jean Gordon. Dear father sf Ella and Neil Edwards of Wasaga Beach and Isabel and Ross Hutchinson of Barrie. Loved grand- father of Alan and Gwen Edwards, June Mac- nair, Judy and Stephen | Hutchinson. Great Grandfather of Mark MacNair. Brother of the | late Fred and Carmen Whiteside. The funeral service was held at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale on Tuesday March 2 at 2 p.m. Interment later Alliston Cemetery. In memoriam donations io the Prince of Peace Church, Wasaga Beach or the charity of your choice would be ap- preciated. L.O.L. 1119 Allenwood held a ser- vice at the funeral home Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. COMING EVENTS Union} Orr Lake Golf Club Opening Dance, Saturday March 6. 'Featuring Country Swing. $8.00 per couple. For reservations call 322-1664. 16,18 Ontario Government Tender Electrical Contractors Replace light fixtures in the spray booth area of Oakridge Bldg. at the Mental Health Centre, PENETANG, Ontario. TENDER NO. GB-81-269 W-66857 Sealed bids received until 2:00 p.m. local time FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1982. Tender documents may be obtained from the Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Georgian Bay Regional Office, 24 James St. E., P.O. Box 790, Orillia, Ontario. NOTE: For further information regarding the tenders, please call the Tenders Office at the above address, Telephone: (705) 325- 7403. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 18 Ontario Ministry of Government Services VILLAGE OF ELMVALE Tenders for renovating meeting room and/or washrooms SEALED TENDERS clearly marked renovations will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17th, 1982 for LABOUR only. A list of materials and work to be completed will be obtained at the Village Office during normal Office hours. Lowest or any not necessarily accepted. Faye Townes Clerk-Treasurer Village of Elmvale 18,20 gs Tenders Kae, are "© invited for the Town of Midland Culture & Recreation Master Plan Study The Corporation of the Town of Midland is presently inviting qualified Consulting Firms to consider conducting a Culture & Recreation Master Plan within the municipality. The deadline for written submissions by prospective Firms is April 30, 1982. It is anticipated that the Master Plan Document should be complete by mid-winter, 1983. A copy of the Terms of Reference for the Study may be obtained at the Municipal Offices, 575 Dominion Ave., Midland, Ontario. Fred G. Flood, DEPUTY CLERK. 18 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE Township of Tiny Notice of a proposed By-law to stop up and close Part of Hickory Street, in the Township of Tiny, Plan 943, more particularly described as Parts 1,2,4 and 5 on Plan 51R-10869. TAKE NOTICE that The Corporation of the Township of Tiny will take into consideration the passing, and if approved will pass at a meeting to be held on the 14th day of April, 1982 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at Council Chambers in the Township of Tiny a by-law to provide for the stopping up and closing of that Part of Hickory . Street in the Township of Tiny in the County of Simcoe according to Registered Plan 943 and more particularly described as Parts 1,2,4 and 5 on Plan 51R-10869 according to a Plan of Survey prepared by John M. Harvey, Ontario Land Surveyor, and dated the 12th day of January, 1982 and deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of _the County of Simcoe as Plan 51R-10869. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that at such time and place, the Council will hear representations by any person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who has applied to be heard. DATED this 22nd day fo February, A.D. 1982. TESKEY, HEACOCK & FERGUSON Barristers and Solicitors on behalf of Guy Maurice, Clerk of The Corporation of The Township of Tiny, Perkinsfield, Ontario 16,18,20,22 sf Ne hI Wednesday, March 3, 1982, Page 21 4

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