Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1982, p. 24

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We all take our bicycles, whether child or adult, for granted. But this year we have reason to celebrate: cycling is 100 years old in Canada. Most modern cyclists don't realize that 100 years ago the bicycle was instrumental in technological and sociological develop- ment. Bicycle research led to the invention of pneumatic tires, ball bearing, drum brakes and paved roads. The teraction between all classes of people. Women used the bicycle as a new dorm of in- dependence and an escape from chaperonage -- even women's clothing un- derwent a revolution with the appearance of bloomers and _ less restricting | garments. The Canadian Wheelmen's Association began in 1882 in St. Thomas, Ont. The CWA organized racing cyclists, the bicyclists' Take abike located in Ottawa, this body co-ordinates Provincial Cycling Association, national competition, --cross-c- ountry touring and cycling concerns. The Ontario Cycling Association developed directly from the rdtias- the 'Den publishes an annual bicycle events calendar with over 30 races and 90 tours, offers sports equipment insurance to members and defends cyclists' rights. Focus on town's history Over 65 Penetanguishene schoolchildren entered the Penetanguishene History Fair'sponsored by the Penetanguishene Local Architectural Con- servation Advisory Committee and the Historic Naval and Military Establishments. This This year, entries were to be about the town's history, to mark the centennial, but if fhe fair becomes an annual event the scope might be broadened. sociological impact was perhaps even greater; the bicycle led to in- creased mobility and increased social in- lobby and the hundreds Stop taking your of local clubs. all over bicycle for granted ~ the province. Now take it out of the renamed the Canadian basement or garage and Cycling Association and show it a little sunlight! ORO reseae tea ss ao an 8 OR ae] Classified yf Too late ig TOOT 5 A.E.LEPAGE | MMO ! to classify 10% MORTGAGE NOTICE Don't miss seeing this L-shaped bungalow on a 60' x 105' lot. With eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms up stairs, finished rec room with built-in bar. Cust om drapes in living and dining rooms. Up- graded carpet throughout. Only $49,900 with 10 percent mortgage, $402.06 P.1.T mthly. Contact Mary Thompson UTIL A. E. LEPAGE ! man oO The Midland Municipal Office will be observing summer hours of 8:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Tues., May 25th to Friday, Sept. 3, 1982 Renters & pug 1st time Buyers Ontario could lend you up to $5,000. toward anew home, interest free. The 15-year interest-free loan is payment-free for the first 10 years while repayments begin the 11th year. A.E. LePage (Ontario) Ltd and Georgian Developments Co. offer 2 new homes in Midland which qualify for the program. Call now for details and view plans for the "Villager"and & *~ "uu um" v Lt Countryman". V4 St y &K Purchasers "e- choice of colour schemes, etc. a Mary Thompson. \ (res.) 533-3246 is fo 526-4271 Ye Hwy 93, Box 757, My Midland, Ontario. LAR 4P4 Page 24, Friday, May 21, 1982 A. E. LEPAGE PAGE)) nl OR $33,500-1034 PER CENT FINANCING Located in Midland, 12 storey, 3 bedrooms, deep lot for the garden en- thusiast. Dave Bridgeman. No. 4. ceo: WAKE VICTORIA HBR. COTTAGE $29,500 for this well-built 3 bdrm cottage. Vendor may take back first mtge at preferred rate., Vince Evenden. No. 33. ERR EC: * % GREAT INTOWN LOCATION $59,900. Charming 3 bdrm home across from high school. Private back yard. Finished basement. Immaculate. Bob Sweezie. No. 34. NEWER HOME $47,900. Vendor will hold mortgage at preferred rate for qualified buyer. Low down payment. Close to water. Bob Sweezie. No. 35. ae 'es A WATERFRONT BEAUTY $119,500. 3 bdrms, brick construction, boathouse, docks, double garage, good fishing, swimming, 91 ft on waterfront. Jack Scott. No. 36. : VM aniltleis -- The name friends recommend ROSPEROUS STORE & HOME $65,900. with 15 per cent financing for 3 yrs. Family store doing very well. 4 bdrm and two 4 pc baths. Garage, full basement with shop. Larry Gedge. No. 12. 8 YEAR OLD BUNGALOW $44,500. 3 bdrms, carpeting throughout, full basement, walkout to attached garage, well. maintained home. Close to schools and shopping. Marjorie Contois. No. 45. 103%, PER CENT MTG. $70,900. 3 bdrm, 2 baths, fireplace, 2 car garage, 90'x180' lot, fully landscaped. Builders own home, located by beach in Mid. Bay Woods. Amgad Shehafa. No. 39. BEAUTIFUL SANDY BEACH $59,900. Ardmore Beach. A charming 3 bedroom cottage on a large well kept lot that_affords privacy. Jack Scott. No. 37. YEAR ROUND VACATION HOME on large wooded lot. At Ishpiming Beach. pc. bath, garage, 3 bdrms. all for $34,900. Clarence Lee. No. 25. OVERLOOKING LITTLE LAKE Bidg lot on Cornell Drive. Reduced to $13,500. with excellent terms. Clarence Lee. No. 26. A.E. LePage Highway Mall Highway 93, Midland 3526-427 1 Elmvale 322-1 381 Coldwater 835-3343 ae eM eae

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