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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1982, p. 18

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That regional mall planned for Highway 93 west of Midland - Mountainview Shopping Centre - to be developed by Burnac Leaseholds Ltd., Toronto has received a new lease on life as well as a healthy shot in the arm. Last week the Township of Tiny extended the company's building permit for an ad- ditional six months which will allow the firm {o commence construction in late summer. Initially plans last year called for the 323,000 square foot $7.7 million structure to be opened this year. However rising costs for materials over the last year forced re-pricing of the project. Meanwhile Trevor Smith, president of Burnac Leaseholds Ltd., last Wednesday in a midland tou Gavia 5) Anchor store for mall project clears hurdle K Mart coming to area Construct a quilt, with a discou nt of OK 25 O OFF ALL PRINTS & CALICOS Sale starts Wed., April 28 and lasts till May 15 WEE BUT'N BEN 252 King St., Midland, Ontario 526-9442 press release made the following § an- nouncement: "The board of directors of Burnac is pleased {o announce that K Mart Department Store will be located in the Mountainview Mall project. "K Mart, who are in their 20th year of business in Canada, have 117 stores in operation. "Situated on 26 acres of land, the mall project will now consist of a Zellers Depart- ment Store of 82,000 square feet, a Dominion Store Supermarket occupying 35,000 square feet, a K Mart Department Store of 58,000 square feet, and approximately 60 other stores in the expansion, bringing the total retail space to some 323,000 square feet." Annual concert Church filled with the sound of music by Harry Brown Saturday, April 23 was the night at the Alliance Church, Midland and Huronia Harmonizers -- were pleased to have been asked to share in the Annual Concert. Joining with the Alliance Choir, Knox Presbyterian Choir, Calvary Baptist Choir, and solo performers Janice Evenden and Rick Lamoureux was a thrill not to be missed. Each group sang or played individually. Our high point was to present "A good dose of gen Barbershop Harmony," as announced just before half time, and to join with the audience in '"'Amazing Grace" played on the pipes by Jack Bernard. In the second half, we combined with the men of the Choirs to present 'I Believe' and 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic'. At the' programs close, we, together with all the combined choirs, presented the stirring "How Great Thou Art" and gained a standing ovation. Thank you for the TION SALE ORY 1.D.A. PHARMACY 268 King Street, Midland 526-2781 VITAMIN E 400 |.U., 100 cap§ules $ SPECIAL * JORY HDA: PHARM OPERATED BY: A. R. K. PHARMACY LIMITED 268 KING ST. 526-2781 MIDLAND, ONT. Spring Special A SPORT JACKET privilege, Vince Evenden, we ap- preciated the chance to join in one of the most beautiful evenings of music. Now it's back to the rehearsal for the Show. The songs are great, the selling is good, and we have a headliner quartet second to fione. The Halton County Road Show has risen to championship calibre in a very short time. They are the top Comedy quartet in Ontario. See you there. & 2 PAIh OF SLACKS of your choice from our in-stock selection just > 1 49. 20% © Slacks © Sweaters © Sport Shirts ¢ Knit Sport Shirts SAVE $5.00on any Arrow Dress Shirt ARTIFICIAL TURF Values to $8.99 sq.yd. $4.99 NOW 4:7 (4 colours) Men's Wear Midland Town Gentre 225 King St. Phone 526-6581 Now with two locations to serve you better MasterCard joes Se 258 King St. & Huronia Mall 526-8983 Page 18, Wednesday, April 28, 1982 estan

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