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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 May 1983, p. 24

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white paper eCont'd. from Page 16 officials in all municipalities conce- rned must be supportive of the concept, and appropriate mechan- should be established to ensure their continued in- volvement in this commission if and when it is established. ISMS There are, in the economic climate of the 1980s, no quick fix solutions to our unemployment situation (with the single ex- ception of the much-- needed federal assistance we have applied for to help reopen the RCA plant in Midland). Rather we need {0 develop a concerted, long-term strategy of industrial promotion that ensures co-operation among the niunicipalities. Here, the process of developing a strategy is almost as important as the strategy itself. For en le Gass t he municipalities work in coneert, with a sound, articulated policy and set of proeedures agreed to in advance, any co-Operalion is likely to be short lived and of dubious benefit. RECOMMENDATIONS That Penetanguis- hene and Midland form a small, joint working committee -- with 1 clected and 1 appointed representative from each municipality, with the mandate to research and begin developing a long-term industrial strategy for the area, and to report back to both councils on the progress no later than the end of December, 1983 That this Committee be specifically directed to inelude the other four municipalities in the area--Tiny and Tay Townships, Port MeNicoll and Victoria Harbour-to invite them (0 appoint two members each to this working committee on the same basis as Midland and Penetanguishene. That the working committee proceed to develop its strategy with the representatives fore Om those municipalities that wish to take part and that it proceed to fulfill its mandate regardless of the level of participation fo) Gm these municipalities. That this Committee draw up, if necessary, a modest budget for research and _ other operating expenses as deemed appropriate for submission to the participating = munici- palities within two (2) months of its formation. That such monies as to be paid to the Com- mittee be allocated by partyicipating muni- cipalites on the basis of an equalized assessment formula. Check the onslaught of heart disease with a cheque to your local "Heart Fund"--every dollar helps. Shoppers Ma AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES VENDORS Reserve your space now for May 27 Limited indoor space available. Please call 526-6873 __ ARCHER COLWILL | 726-8904 QUALIFIED AND RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY : Auctioneer © Appraiser m Farm ¢ Furniture « Antiques \ \ Estates © Real Estate Selling Successful Sales Since 1957 Saturday, May 28 at 10 a.m. for Dalton Slessor at lot 29, Con. 1, Vespra Twp, 1 mile west and 1 mile north of Dalston. Machinery: M.F. gas tractor 135 good cond., Int. 3 furrow plow 3 pt. hitch, trip beam, Allis Chalmer baler #200, Cockshutt semi mounted mower 7', steel wheel wagon, seed and fertilizer drill 15 run, M.H. #22 tractor standard, Cockshutt combine P.T.O. #18 w/melro pickup in good cond., Sedore manure loader wi/dirt bucket, Cockshutt 3 furrow drag plow, Ferguson tandem drag discs 6', J-D side delivery rake, 4 sec drag harrows, 10' drag type cultivator, Cockshutt manure spreader on rubber, Ferguson 3 furrow plow 3 P.H., snow blower 3 P.H., Stone hay elevator on wheels 30', Bell electric hammer mill w/3 H.P. motor. Hog feeders, 10 steel calf pens, qty. of cattle stan- chions, Choreboy milking machine, 2 electric cream separators, Vega cream separator, 2 wheel wagon and rack, 2 syrup pans and 100 buckets and spiles. Sale will start promptly at 10 a.m. Terms cash or cheque wiidentification day of sale. Saturday, June 4 at 12:30 noon for Geo. Lindblad, Con. 5, Tay, 1 mile east and 1 mile north of Vasey. Sale of full line high class farm machinery and hay equipment. '} Victor AUCTION ee "Opening ap Weekly Friday night sales on FRIDAY, MAY 27 Auction starts at 6:30 p.m. sharp, of Furniture, Antiques, Tools, etc. Doors open at i p.m. for viewing: Round oak pedestal table & 6 chairs, oak china cabinet, 15 cu. ft. freezer like new, occasional } chairs, music table lamps, tools, babies high chair, wicker chair, 2 wicker end tables, antique box radio, French Provincial couch & chair, excellent condition, 2 end tables & pte coffee table (like new), wooden rocking chair, wooden extension ladders, 3 childrens 2 w ou bikes, B&W T.V., Hi-Fi. Terms: Cash or cheque with proper |.D. night of sale. Auctioneers: Bob Rumney and Les Black To bring items in for Auction sale, call 526- 6873 anylime. Please call before you bring items in due to limited space. Page 24, Wednesday, May 25, 1983 Foundry), with leather seats, niture & mower, Ford under Carriage. \ 'Rumney Auctioneers Inc. Auctioneers and Appraisers, Over 10 years experience, R.R. 1, Victoria ), /Fale Harbour. BOB RUMNEY 'Your LES BLACK SGIE5 satisfaction is SCL 16 534-3572 our success' 429-5084 Sat. May 28--11 a.m. sharp Sid Bell, Golf Course Rd. (behind Arena) Wasaga Beach & Mrs. Lush, Wasaga Beach Pine baking cupboard, Wood Cookstove (Spencer Pressback rocker, oak dining chairs buffet Admiral TV colour, oil lamps, trunks, lawn fur- medicine Hat Potteries, Beatt washer, Wheel Barrow, quilts, linnens, wicker, beds & dresser, Stage Coach, full size with Model T & Black with mirror, 26" 41 ay ANNOUNCEMENTS Group Tour to Israel, Egypt and Greece Leaving April 14, 1984 17 days, allinclusive For information & brochures contact the Tour LEADER, The Rev. J.C. Cooper, 322-3033 A deposit of $150 by June 30 will provide a substantial saving @ arrangements by Wholesale Tours International 1110 Sheppard Ave., Willowdale, Ont. 'The Salvation Army Thrift Shop closing their doors at 523 Elizabeth St. as of May 28th. Prior to closing we are having a 1, Price Everything May 26-27 June Ist the Thrift Shop will reopen their doors at 555 Dominion St. (cor. of Dominion & Second Sale on 'A Sts.) Come in and Browse Coffee and Donuts while you shop $40,41 Dr. and Mrs. Brian Cole happily announce the arrival of their son, Ian William, brother of Alison, born on May 16, 1983 at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. Second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. E. Szware and Mr. and Mrs. R. Cole. Thanks to Dr. Johns. Marlynn Specialties, 71 Main Si Penetanguishene an- nounces a Yarn Close- Out Sale. Don't miss it! 37 to 42 : Family of Andrew and Isabel Hall cordially invite relatives and friends to join them in celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary. Open House plans for Sunday, June 25 / 83, at the home of Dave & Fran McKnight in the Village of Rockwood, 5 miles east of Guelph on Hwy 7. Best wishes only. 41 We all welcome you to celebrate a 25th Anniversary of Laurence & Jill Reynolds May 29, 83. From 2-4:30 p.m. at the home of Reynolds' in Wyevale. Midland 526-2283 Penetanguishene 549-2612 Elmvale 322-1871 CARDSOF THANKS We would like to extend a thank you to everyone who has helped us in any way since our house fire. Your support was greatly appreciated. Doug & Isabel Jolie 41 I would like to thank my family and all our friends for the beautiful flowers, cards and gifts which were sent to me while I was in the hospital. Also a special thanks +o the staff at Penetang General Hospital and to Drs. Ratchet i Garnin ; Gauthier and MacKenzie. Thanks again. Madeline Ritchie MeGill- Mark. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who passed away suddenly May 19, 1982. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, All we _ have. are memories, And your picture in a frame, | Our hearts still ache in sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. 41 SERVICES Family Planning Services- counselling- birth control, sexuality, pregnancy (planned or unplanned), -- sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy _ testing available. Contact the Simeoe County District Health Unit, 578 King St., Midland. All con- tacts are free and confidential. Family Planning Clinic Ser- vices available' in Barrie. Please call 526- 9325 for further in- formation. TF SERVICES Terry's Small Engine Repair. Repairs to Snowmobiles, Chain- Saws, etc. Licenced motorcycle mechanic, reasonable rates. 322- 3108. W102TF Desjardins Electric Residential, Industrial maintenance contracts and prints made- weekend service calls 835-3068 Hillsdale. 33t044 Birthright-Are You Pregnant and distressed. Birthright really cares. Call 737- 3550. 166 Bayfield St., Barrie, Ontario. Call Eszter, the great seer, for palm and card reading. 538-1223.31to42 Singer repairs to any make of sewing machine 1 year labour warranty. Singer Sewing Centre, Georgian Mall, Barrie 728-7960. 39,41,43 Spencer Custom-made foundations and bras designed _ individually for you. Telephone 549- 7133. 22TF Wicker repairs and Caning. We also buy and sell old wooden or wicker chairs. 538-2071 or 326-1696 33 to 48 REAL ESTATE Country home for sale near Elmvale, on two acres with large trees. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, family room laundry room, new drilled well, new broadloom, built-in dishwasher, double attached garage with breezeway, extra storage garage, suitable for 2 families. $69,900. Phone 322-2497. 35TF We make replacement canvas for tent trailers, hard or soft top. Complete canvas repair service. Zippers, groomets and fasteners. Barrie Tent & Awning, 38 Bayfield St., Barrie, Ontario Downtown Barrie Call 726-6437 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments Parkview Apartments 676 King Street Call Apt. Office 526-7998 or Superintendent 526-5691 28T F Classified ads get results if you place a word ad in the Midland Times, the Penetanguishene Citizen or Elmvale Lance, you can now pay by Visa or Mastercard, over the phone or in one of our conveniently located offices. Making it easier just for you, our customers i a, | MasterCard } | | om il: vo ss po ra ee eee

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