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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Apr 1983, p. 7

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Runway extension years in future, Sullivan says Extension of the runway of Huronia FEATURE Airport is at least three years away, OF THE WEEK That's the target for May campaign The Midland Salvation Army is gearing up for next month's annual Red Shield Appeal. The Army's target, according to campaign chairman Doug Reed, is $25,000. The official campaign will kick off at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 30 with a parade to the parkette next to the public library" in Midland where a short ceremony will take place including the traditional Salvation Army flag-raising. Honorary chairman Reeve Morris Darby of Tiny Township along with a host of local, Sisters' sale airport commission chairman Robert Sullivan said yesterday. The cost of adding 500 feet to the 3,000 foot runway would be $180,000, he said. Eighty per cent of the cost would be paid by the province. The remainer would be paid out of the commission's capital expansion fund, which stands at over $20,000 at present, he said. 1982 PONTIAC 6000 V6, auto., ps., pb., buckets and console,' stereo, cruise control, 3 months old, 2,300 kms. balance ot warranty. $10,695. 1982 CHEVROLET MALIBU WAGON V/6, auto, p.s., p.b., cloth interior, local one- owner, 55,000 kms, Ser. No. 162836 $9495. 1981 A.M.C. CONCORD DL. 4-door, 6 cyl, auto., p.s., p.b., locally-owned, stereo, cruise control. 34,000 kms, Ser. No. 133495 $7995. The airport makes money through activities such as selling gasoline and renting space for airplanes. It also receives an annual budget from Midland, Penetanguishene, and Tiny Township, $36,000 in each of the last two years, and a subsidy from the province, currently $12,500. provincial and federal A master plan study being done on the 1981 BUICK REGAL leaders will be on hand Midland-Penetanguishene Area Big Sisters airport will be delivered to the LIMITED : for the occasion. Association member Sally Kitching was one of a 6 cyl., auto:, p.s., p.b., As for the appeal's umber of Big Sisters selling tags in Midland last A next month, Sullivan said. blitz night...it's to be Friday and Saturday. Big Sisters provide friend- | The interim master plan report says the staged on Monday, May Ship and guidance to girls who need a close § runway need never be longer than 3,999 9. relationship with a mature and understanding feet, Sullivan said Last year more than WOman. : : $23,000 was raised in vara "="* -EDWARDS Home Decorating Centre, For many years the work of the Salvation xg siete Army has been é recognized because of p.windows, p. seats, p. locks, low-mileage. $9,895. 1981 OLDS CUTLASS 6 cyl., auto., 4 dr, p.s., ij p.b., air-cond. Ser. No. 415508. $9,495. 1981 DODGE it's concern for people. Today, the Army is even more involved with the welfare of our DIPLOMAT 6 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., One Owner, 45,000 kms. Ser. No. 118464. $6,895. Community than in the past. Their programs are more varied and influential than ever before. Their many centres of service in this province are an in- dication of the work being carried on by the Salvation Army on behalf of the less for- tunate, regardless of race or religion. Music in the air May 2 Classical music is for everyone even children! Here is your chance to be entertained by three talented classical musicians known as the Westminster Ensemble. The performance will be held at the Christian Island Public Library on Monday, May 2, at 2 p-m. Douglas Nadler. - flute, Robert Lin- zon- Piano and Paul Widner - Cello make up the Toronto based classical group com- bining distinctive qualities of the three musical instruments. The Westminster Ensemble will present its newly created 5%) children's programme Y "Peter and the Wolf" with masks and scenery. It has = delighted both adult and younger audiences in ' many libraries across Ontario and is sure to delight you. The "program, sponsored by _ the Christian Island Public Library, is free to all who wish to attend. \. 1981 PONTIAC LEMANS V-6 cyl., auto., station wagon, p.s., p.b., 50,000 miles. Ser. No. 575087. $6,995. 1980 BUICK REGAL 2-door, V / 8, auto, p.s., p.b., buckets and console, stereo-cassette, p/ windo Mir-cond., tinted glass, Ser. No. 196207 ; 1980 PONTIA LEMANS V6, auto., p cond., 534642. Ww. 1980 CHEVROLET IMPALA V-8 cyl., 4 door, p.s., p.b., air-cond. 1979 BUICK LESABRE Vi8 GV |i, AUTO: 2, Cte, p.s., p.b., p.w., local one-owner. Ser. No. $06575. $5,695 1979 GMC % TON VAN V-8 cyl., auto., p.s., p.b., heavy duty susp. $4,995. 1979 MERCURY COUGAR V-8cyl., auto., 4dr., p-.s. p.b., clean, 1-owner. Ser. No. 600477 $4,995. 1978 OLDS CUTLASS 308 V-8 cyl., auto., 2 door, p.s., p.b., air-cond. Ser. No. 429099 $5,895 1978 FORD THUNDERBIRD V-8 cyl., auto., 2 dr., p.s., p.b., p.w., air-cond., clean, 51,000 kms. Serial No. 152097 3 DAYS ONLY! Thurs., Fri., Sat. Linens, Bath, Bed 1977 BUICK REGAL S/R 2 door, fully loaded inc. air. Ser. No. 158510 $4,895. & Table a7 1977 DATSUN Fi0 Ja Q' 44 4 cyl., standard, one- ¥ owner, exceptionally clean, 37,000 miles. Ser. ] Home Decorating Centre Inc. | Edwards Or/fagerSquare Lower Level , STONE LEIGH Pontiac 526-2771 Mt Cadillac Hwy 93-North of Yonge St 526-3724 =e 295 KING STREET, MIDLAND TOWN CENTRE Wednesday, April 20, 1983, Page 7

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