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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Apr 1983, p. 2

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Missouri Auction School grads Les Black (right), Wasaga Beach and Bob Rumney (centre), Victoria Harbour have returned from Kansas City, Missouri U.S.A. where they successfully completed the course in Auctioneering and Auction Sale Management. They are shown here receiving their diplomas from Col. Richard W. Dewees, president. Bob Rumney of Rumney's Auction Service and Les Black have now formed the company of Rumney & Black Auctioneers Inc. Eilmvale council briefs At a regular meeting of Elmvale village council on Monday, April? 11, Couneil authorized the purchase of 30 trees from the Elmvale, and District Horticultural Society for planting in various locations around the village. The trees will - Debenture to fund room Medonte East School will soon have its new general purpose room, if all goes well at the county level and the Ontario Municipal Board. At the SCBE budget meeting on April 13, the administration was authorized to ask for Simcoe County's ap- proval for the issue of a $300,000 debenture on the board's behalf. If the County and the O.M.B. app oO vies 4) thee Administration will then call for tenders for the general purpose room. A majority of trustees al the meeting agreed that the'general purpose room was a_e high priority, worth while as an advantage to the school and as a focal point of the community. In previous years, funding for such projects was available from the sale of properties, according to replace many older trees which had to be cut down to make space life span. The trees cost $30 each. The Clerk was_ in- for the widening of structed to secure streets or died of old prices for the in- age. stallation of sidewalks Clerk Faye Townes said in the village. When that the trees chosen Council takes its annual were hard maples, spring tour, it will which are slow-growing decide where sidewalks sturdy trees with along should be _ placed. Usually the spring tour takes place in the first week of May, depending on the weather. Council approved accounts in the following amounts: Trustee Joan Jensen; Finance. $2,198.65, now this funding IS NO public Works $2,365.91, longer available, and Building dept. $10.00, the money must come water $136.29, Hydro from the budget. | $41,175.50, Total The amount will not $45,886.35. apears on ihe: i263 The next meeting of Budget, because it will be debentured over five years. Council will be held on April 25 at 7:45 p.m. in the Council Chambers. UNWANTED HAIR GONE FOREVER New Year Get Acquainted Offer! es fo VALUABLE COUPON Sgt taf er worth : [ $900 Be toward® ' ' ' ' ! 1' J ' J | Permanent Hair Removal Trea Valid one per customer untd April 3 Satisfied Clients in Huronia GOODMAN CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS 255 Midland Ave. Midland, Ont. 526-9479 Simcoe County Board of Education KINDERGA REGIST. for Orillia and' will take place Ma Contact your local sc W. Straughan, Chairman |.C. Harris, Director of Education Page 2, Wednesday, April 20, 1983 by Wilhemene Cameron April 11, Monday. We had a good turnout today, with about 90 members playing the games of their choice. First of all, Marietta Player and Gerry MacLean went to Midhurst Museum Friday to play in the finals for the trophy for cribbage. They gave it their best try but weren't so lucky. Alliston was 2nd, 3rd winners were: Euchre, Ladies--Lil Eadie 51. Fred Edwards 61. Bridge, tied. Crib, table one, Laura Rowat and Minnie Cox, table two, John Dunn and Stewart Palmer. The big event this week was Saturday Maple Syrup Festival, during which various events were scheduled all week. 90 per cent of our club was involved in a lot of ways to help. Even the weatherman gave us a light sugar storm"' in the morning but the sun finally came out. The Community Hall did a big business with Elmvale Sunshine Club Lafontaine and 1st went to Tottenham. Club ~ the pancakes from 9 a.m. There was a solid line up till after 2 when it thinned out a little. We seniors had a part in selling about $350 worth of tickets at the hall all day, plus what we had sold before. We worked hard and everyone seems interested in the home made prizes. | want to thank the sellers and the many people who bought and chatted with us. We talked to people from Texas, Nashville and Sioux Look-out while we were there. The winners are--Quilt--Brian Dean Jr. Afghan-- Mrs. Cooper and 4 liters of syrup, Sadie Dyer. Sorry to read Doug Reed is in the hospital. Hope for a speedy recovery' Quote: One of today's greatest labour saving devices is tomorrow. INCOME TAX Midland represented on PC executive Two Midland residents are members of the new executive of the Simcoe North Progressive Conservative Association. Stu Gervan is a vice-president. Jim McCready is the treasurer. Jelle Hesselius of Orillia is the president for 1983-84. Break-ins galore on Island Midland OPP are currently probing a rash of 11 break-ins on Christian Island. Most occurred in the area in and around Big Sand Bay. Eight jobs created H.S. ST. AMANT & SONS at golf course A job creation grant of: $46,878 has been granted for work at the Midland Golf and Country Club, Simeoe East MPP Al McLean announced yesterday. Eight people will have work for a total of 160 COTTAGES weeks, he said. The total Satisfaction cost of the work, on the Guaranteed grounds and on drains, PENETANG will be $93,755. The work 549-7227 will start soon, the MPP said. 3A ROBERT ST.W. Specialists at H&R Block are specially trained to provide you an accurate and complete RETURN and to check for all deductions, credits and exemptions so you pay the lowest legitimate tax. Our work is and if your return is questio represent you to the tax depart} so see us soon. This year, have your tax retur' aT Ee THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS MIDLAND 517 DOMINION AVE. (next to post office) Open 9a.m.-8p.m., weekdays 9-3 Sat. Phone 526-3001 PENETANG 75 MAIN ST. Open 9 a.m. -5p.m., weekdays 9-1 Sat. Phone 549-3323 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY GIA N E (Mh QO f S Mae NDLY GREE 526-2761 YOUR FRIENDLY GREENGROCER ° = > yee *,%; 3 et SE H AM Prod. of U.S.A. NOS, "3 Black Forest ay ( LETTUCE ie | U.S. No. 1 '/ Size 48's H* /| U-S. No. 1 All varieties Gutasiinc Poaienis., | Tiodetchite ae Me lt ENGLISH GREEN '45° ¢ CUCUMBERS ONIONS Ib. £3.99 each> Se | 23.78 each . 1 .00! 99° GIANETTO'S RENOVATION SALE Starting April 20 to April 30 20% OFF All specially marked brand name grocery & imported items. 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