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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Mar 1983, p. 14

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-- paapall Despite the fact that some members of Midland council favoured the town writing the MTC asking that a permit be granted' changing a_ private access road on Heritage Drive to a temporary commeercial access road so as to allow access to a_ proposed industrial development which would initially employ 10 people, the matter was deferred for two weeks. Voting in favour of the town's technical March 4 Women's World Day of Prayer al 2 p.m. at the Alliance Church, Yonge Street, Midland. March Toymaker and Son, a dramatic dance, at Waubaushene Roman Catholic Church at 8:30 p.-m., and Coldwater Arena at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m St. Theresa's High School's rock music version of The Merchant of Venice al Georgian College Theatre, Barrie, at the annual Georgian Bay Drama_ Festival. MSS's entry is per- formed that evening as well. Tickets, $3 for the evening. Telephone Sr. Mary Ruddy (526-6165) for further information. March6 St. Margaret's Church centennial souvenirs on sale after the four masses this day. Marehs Ladies coffee hour at 9:45 a.m. at Alliance Church, 829 Yonge Street, Midland. Speical: Easter egg centrepieces with Mrs. Nona Worth. All welcome. Bring a friend. Nursery and preschool facilities available. March 8,9 Kindergarten regi- stration at Sered Heart School March 8,9, and at Monsignor Castex School March 8. Telephone the school for an appointment. March 12 Spring rummage 'n stuff will be sold in the All Saints' Parish Hall, Penetanguishene, __ sp- onsored by the ACW. March 17 St. Patricks CWL centennial card party al 8 p.m. al Sacred Heart School. Tickets, $2, are available by telephoning 526-6300 or 926-5582. St. Patrick's Day tea and bake sale at St. Mary's Parish Hall, Victopria Harbour, 2 p-m. to 4:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. «Matter deferred: committee taking a look at the matter (by deferring the motion) were Deputy-reeve Claude Buck, Alderman Miles Blackhurst, Alderman Bob Jeffery, Alderman Patrick Kearns and Alderman Ian Ross. Mayor Al Roach, Reeve Bev Day, Alderman Nancy Keefe and Alderman Dan Herbert opposed deferring the motion. The vote came following a presentation by both Gord Teskey and John Faulkner on behalf: of their client Mrs. Helen Moth. It was revealed that in 1979 council approved Moth's multi-phased plan to establish a small light industry on five and a half acres of land Still a few left Midland Rotary Club announces their annual civic luncheon will be held on Friday, March 4 At the Royal Canadian Legion Hall in Midland. This year the luncheon features special guest R. Alan Eagleson, Q.C. A cocktail hour, beginning at 12 noon, precedes the luncheon which is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. Tickets are selling for $10 per person, and are available from any member of the Midland Rotary Club. on the south side of Heritage Drive, east of King Street South. Acceptance of the proposal was to have been based on MTC approval to access onto Highway 12 and that the eS se property be connected to municipal services. It was stressed the developers of the project weren't opposed to using municipal services once they' Se ee SOR ae ee ee eS Ne een, are became available. The main problem, it was noted, as access to the highway. MTC wouldn't give approval' since originally Midland's Official Plan showed Merchants win fourth The Merchants came back to Elmvale Arena at 3 p.m. on Saturday, after their shut-out game with Oro, to play Oro Centennial Auto Shop in the fourth game of the play-offs. There was no scoring in the first period, but when Oro scored at 3:10 in the second, Mer- chants came alive. Elmvale's Thor Her- vieux, on a pass from Chris Crosley, tied it up with 3:52 left in the period. At 8:56 in the third, David Todd on a pass from Hervieux put Elmvale ahead 2-1. With 1:04 left in the game,: Merchants' captain Paul Turner assisted by ace ree that in time there would be internal roads built to serve future develop- ment. More details surrounding this story will appear in Friday's paper. Trevor Glionna wrapped up the game for Elmvale 3-1. The team has won three of the four games in the Atom B play-offs. Good luck next week in Oro. Ecumenism alive and well Shriners- K. of C. dinner meeting Midland District Shrine Club played host to a unique dinner meeting last night at the Masonic hosted by the K. of C., on March 13 at 1 p.m. It's to be staged at the Penetanguishene Curling They bought their stickers in time Midland OPP, Elmvale OPP, Midland Police Department -and Penetanguishene Police Department all reported yesterday that none of the police forces charged motorists with driving with last year's licence stickers. Deadline for pur- chasing new ones was Monday, Feb. 28 at Midnight. Those caught without new stickers face a $28 fine. As one police official put it, people either had the money this year or are walking! Budget increase a disappointment:Warden Simeoe County Warden Art Stewart is disappointed that the 1983 county budget is higher than the 1982 county budget. However, the increase was kept to five per cent, he says, and anything less would have meant the county would have had to reduce subsidies and reduce services. The five per cent increase takes the form of $259,000, part of a 1983 budget of $6,411,430. Spending for social assistance in 1983, is 48 per cent higher than in the previous year, 1982. Spending on roads accounts for 43 per cent of the new budget, and social and family services, 32 per cent. Eleven per cent of the budget is devoted to health. LAT NEED NEW WINDOWS? For FREE estimates on double or triple glazed windows C.L. Davies Building Contractor 295 Manly St. 526-8857 .. Yea Temple in Sunnyside. President, Noble Frank Carnerie, and members of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine played host to their counterparts from Laurier Council, No. 2002, of the Knights of Columbus. Rev. Jas. Manual was guest speaker. Mean- while, there's to be a Mason-Knight Bonspiel, to be Club. The 'spiel will consist of two four-end games with dinner to follow. Both of these above two events have become successful annual affairs in recent years drawing members of both the district Masonic association of the K. of C. closer together. Midland YMCA has announced the dates for its next Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation course. Ten candidates will be accepted for this 12 hour program which will operate on Friday March 18 and Saturday March 19. CPR teaches proper skills and information for the participants to recognize heart attack and how to deal with cardiac arrest or other traumas which result in stoppage of You can now be a Heart Saver too! breathing and heart beat. Leadership will be provided by qualified instructors who are affiliated with the Ontario Heart Foundation. Registration is limited so interested per- sons are urged to pick up information sheets and application forms now available at the YMCA er Vege # BERNIE PILON CONSTRUCTION e Crushed Road & Cement Gravel e Sand & Gravel Fill e Mason Sand eTop-soil e Weeper Stonee Septic Systems @ Backhoe e@ Bulldozinge Radio Dispatched @ Phone Elmvale 322-1051. SN | OW REMOVAL os a l= Aa Hot 0) om Vs Tippett Office Services For the finest Sales & Services of TYPEWRITERS - CALCULATORS CASH REGISTERS. TIME CLOCKS Repairs to all makes & modeis regardless of age. Phone: 549-3245 526-2727 9TF THE VAC SHOP For Vacuum Cleaner Sales & Service . Eureka, Hoover, shop-vac and more. . Parts & repairs to most makes. 219 King St. Midland 526-3550 13-20 DON FLEMING CARPENTRY @ Houses, @ Aluminum ® Cottages, siding, etc. Free Estimates 322-2806 90TF Dr. D.W. Carr Optometrist 526-6050 372 King St., Midland 52TF Specializing in @® MECHANICAL REPAIRS & TUN@uPs : For service, quality & convenience, drive in to... 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L4R 3M7 PHONE (705) 526-7563 HURONIA IRON WORKS ,||é @Solid Oak railings eRoom dividers "JI1 ' a elron railings eColumns = i eViny! hand rails Gates =H) eSpiral staircases Fences a 375 William St., Midland Call for free estimates} 526-4141 or after business hours at 526-6783 or 526- Septic Tank Pumping Service Phone Jim Lalonde, Elmvale 322-3134 ine CARPENTRY General Renovations Jerome Quesnelle 83 Robert St. West Penetang, Ont. After 5 p.m., call 549-7133

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