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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Jan 1983, p. 6

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Collision of views Removing parking A letter Midland Public Safety The committee recommended the Committee received that was for- parking spot be eliminated, a No warded to local policy-makers from Parking sign be installed and that the the Midland BIA sparked a con- Parking Authority take immediate frontation of philosophies between steps to rectify the situation. Reeve Bev Day and Alderman Nancy Reeve Day was quick to point out, Mooney named to Paul Mooney has been appointed by Midland council to sit on the town's harbour com- mittee. His name was moved by Alderman Miles Blackhurst at _ this week's council meeting. Daily Interest meter sparks debate Corenntee) Cheque & Save Account Keefe when the matter was brought before council this week. The BIA pointed out a concern it has that the parking spot on Hugel Avenue East immediately before the east service lane to the rear of the Dominion Store constitutes a hazard as vision is shomewhat impaired by those turning onto Hugel. Chief Ernest Bates, following his own observation of the situation, is reported to have told the Public Safety Committee, there indeed is a problem notably compounded by the traffic of delivery trucks at the rear of the Dominion Store. "This will be one more parking meter that is taken out (in the town)"' He said, "'It's tough to come up with the money to pay for parking lots"' when something like this happens. He suggested the BIA cover the cost of the loss of revenue the meter would generate. However, Alderman Keefe would have nothing of this. She stressed Midland's number one concern "should be safety"'. In endorsing removal of the parking meter, Mrs. Keefe observed, '"They (the BIA) are saying it is an unsafe thing."' _ New staff at Life services centre North Simcoe public meetings and problems, and child Catholic Family Life civic functions in an rearing difficulties. Services, a Midland effort to better un- They the region's breaking in a couple of needs and how they family help group, is derstand also can be beneficial in helping people cope' with claimed to the position canines that month. the recommended Mooney for the position. = You can wrap up January newcomers to the area. Albert Leering is the new director and John Dowling is the new counsellor. Both men have been in ,the Huronia district since mid-December. Leering and Dowling might best respond to those needs. The role of the group, as seen by the two men, is to meet the com- munity's needs, and the only limitations set on the possible aid are time and personal skills. everyday pressures, and to facilitate dealing with government bureaucratic agencies. They provide a ser- vice badly needed by this area, in the face of Mooney was. ac- balance drop below $500. ther a 25¢ charge per cheque or wit after no other nominations were forth- The harbour com- @ Passbook mittee, according to i Blackhurst, had SORE ENCE : : S$ e Interest calculated daily, paid mo CRN a No minimum balance require 3, = e Nocharge chequing on mint TON monthly balance of $500. Sho¥ld it W i rawal made during nicipal savings & loan corporation Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 248 King St. (Just South of Dominion) 526-4296 a with great... al. VIDEO DAZE! Come in today and take advantage have spent the time Some of the services rising unemployment, getting acquainted with provided now include and the two gentlemen the area and the family counselling, as should be accorded this inhabitants. Both have regarding problem area's warmest been busy attending velationships, budget reception. é PX a6, ve. Se ~ ib Coats, Dresses, nt Suits, lazers, Slacks, Jeans Boots & Shoes -- ALL SLASHED TO CLEAR Everything MUST GO to make * room for the new Spring Fashions arriving daily-in all the Pastel shades ideal for sun fun or that special cruise. G&M Shoppe 305 King St. Watson's Ladies Wear : Queen St., Elmvale 526-5761 322-2151 * Video Tape Rentals (Per night) of % off annual memberships! M Members *3.50 Non-members, $6.50 Members $2.95 Non-members *5.50 Members *4.00 Non-members *7.00 2K OK 2K 2K 2K 2K OK OK 2K 2K OK 2K 2K 2K 2K KK KKK -Members $9.95 Non-members *20.00 Members $4 5.00 Non-members *25.00 THE WEEKENDER (Fri.-Sat.-S@n.} Here's just three advantages of having amembership!... ¢Members may reserve films or VCR °Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Rent one film, get one FREE! °Tuesdays-all Tapes only *2.95 MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR ONE MONTH TOALIFETIME! . GENERAL TITLES CHILDREN'S TITLES ADULT TITLES * VCR Rentals MON. TO THURS. Includes one movie FRI. OR SAT. Includes two movies Includes 4 movies embers $25.00 Non-members Ne y, 'Your Pleasure is our Business' Page 6, Friday, January 28, 1983 Edwards Village Square, Midland 920-4122 I I I I I

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