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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Aug 1984, p. 4

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' : : by MARK BOURRIE BARRIE - Simcoe County's Conservatives were treated to a heavy dose of campaign rhetoric Saturday when Brian Mulroney and Bill Davis brought the Tory Road Show to Orillia and Barrie, Mulroney used the side trip to Simcoe County to boost the hopes of five Tory in- cumbents in Central Ontario. The peak of the tour came Saturday when the premier and the Conservative leader addressed a packed hall at Barrie's Dunlop Street arena. What the speeches and rally lacked in substance, they made up for in spectacle, as 5,000 Tories sporting signs, stickers. and Canadian flags cheered on their leaders. It was the largest rally so far in the campaign. Davis said he "had almost become =a member of Mulroney's family, maybe the grandfather."' Davis and Mulroney both dropped hints about expanding Georgian College - if Mulroney won the election. It was the only local promise that either leader made. Instead, they focused "Is official. The tender from Les Bertram and Sons Ltd., Box 57, Barrie, was accepted Friday af- lernoon for the con- struction of heliports at Huronia District Hospital and Penetanguishene. The Bertram tender was the lowest of five , submitted for the project. IC) scame in eat $75,365.68. Highest tender was $99,670, confirmed Gord Key, administrator of HDH. Construction of the two heliports is to commence this week with completion set for Sept. 7. The heliports will be used by Bandage One, Ministry of Health's helicopter ambulance. Busy month July turned out to be a busy month for Midland police, statistics show. In all, personnel on the force probed a total of 593 general oc- currences. el. ADERSHIP ee XPERIENCE eC ONCERN MARTIN =o & @ IBERAL Authorized by T. Hehn, Official Agent for Alan Martin their attention at the Liberals, who according to a national poll released earlier Saturday, are said to be losing to the Con- servatives by a hefty margin nationally. "7 have come to know our national leader, I have come to know him well," said Davis, "And what has impressed me is his understanding of our province, the recognition that Ontario is the heartland in economic terms of this nation, and his sen- sitivity to address the concerns of Ontarians and Canadians," said Davis. Quoting a campaign slogan of Richard Nixon's, Davis said, "He is the kind of person who brings us together."' Mulroney praised Davis, labelling him a "statesman" of in- ternational calibre and proceeded to launch into a 40 minute tirade on the excesses of the Liberal party. Mulroney stressed the Mulroney's supporters in the leadership con- vention. And both Davis and Mulroney paid tribute to the late Earl Rowe, former Ontario Con- servative leader and Leuitenant governor, who lived on a farm south of Barrie. Earl Rowe Jr. was master of ceremonies at the rally. Mulroney, perhaps because of his close proximity to Base Borden, spoke at length about what he perceives to be the need to strengthen the Armed Forces and provide the service with better equipment. He made the pitch during a discourse on youth unemployment. Mulroney said a Conservative govern- ment would make fundamental changes in the way the country is governed, with less strife between the federal government and the provinces, management ' and word "'new" throughout his speech. While ac- centing the new, he also paid tribute to 'Tory faithfuls in the Barrie area. He stresses the doing as well as we need of his party for the should? Are we doing return to Ottawa of Ron as well as this Stewart, one of magnificent country labour, and would ex- pand basic research facilities, and provide better economic leadership. "Are we - Descendants' Aug. 25 Da Y happening The sixth annual Descendants' Day at the Historical Naval and Military Establishments in Penetanguishene is being held Saturday, Aug. 25. This year's Descendants' Days will feature military demonstrations and music, and a salute to the Drummond Islanders, including special displays on the islanders, on Mackinac Island, and on Michigan. ('The British garrison on Drummond Island was abandonned after the north Lake Huron island was ceded to the United States following the War of 1812. Military personnel from Drummond Island and their families were moved to Penetanguishene. ) A genealogical computer area will be set up for the day, with various computer models, genealogical tapes and print-outs, for the benefit of descendants seeking genealogical information. Experts and family historians will be available to answer questions. The schooner Bee will also be open for tours. Descendants' Day is co-sponsored by the Establishments and the Descendants of the Establishment Organization. Burke Penny, co-ordinator of programs at the Establishments, and staff at the historical site are attempting to expand a mailing list of descendants in an effort to notify as many of them as possible of Descendants' Days. Yesterday, Gwen Patterson, head of the Descendants' Organization, was the Rotary Club of Penetanguishene's guest speaker and spoke to Rotarians about this year's scheduled events. Steven J.T. Godry | DiC., Bise: wishes to announce his associateship with W. Reg Nicholson D.C. M.X.R.P.(cert), D.T.(R.) for the practice of chiropractic at the MIDLAND CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 422 King St. Midland Ont. open: Monday - Saturday call; 526-6221-526-9110. Mulroney dazzles Orilliaand Barrie can in creating jobs, in inflation? 'The Liberals securing stability for say that there is families that are something wrong with threatened by Canada, that there are technology and foreign deficiencies in this great competition? Are we _ nation of ours. doing enough to protect 'TJ tell you that there our,,,senior citizens is nothing wrong with Canada, this potentially against the ravages of 'This is how they got their message across This was the scene in Barrie on Saturday during a major PC rally. On hand for the occasion were PC Party leader Brian Mulroney, Premier William Davis and Simcoe South incumbent Ron Stewart. Here's a sample of the vocal group that met the trio of Tories currently: in the limelight. -Mark Bourrie, photo strong and productive country. It's the Liberal government that must Penetanguishene Peninsula lost to Liberal Al Martin. Organizers be changed,"' Mulroney of the rally scheduled said. Mulroney's -- Saturday In the last election, visits to the two Tory the Conservatives fared strongpoints in the well in the Orillia and county, Barrie and Barrie areas, but onthe Orillia. Parking tags number 317 Only 317 tags were issued for parking violations in Midland last month, according to a report tabled at this week's municipal council meeting. We're glad you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director | SEEK OUT A PROFESSIONAL! "Tt is a truism in the legal profession that the vast majority of widows lose a substantial part of an uncontrolled bequest within seven years." Se states Ms. Theresa Morse in her book. "Life is for the Living." She points out that a team of experts (a lawyer, accountant, and investment counselor) can provide the professional advice that well-meaning friends and relatives simply cannot. All of us ma. need some or all c* that "team". Ms. Morse counsels a widow, esp cially, to seek out a lawyer with whom she can communicate frankly and comfortably. He must be "right"' for her, and he and the other counselors m, st earn her confidence and trust. Only through this trust can they help chary her short and long-range courses of action. So, too, must we earn your trust. You should be comfortable discussing your funeral wishes w::" us. As with your lawyer, we conduct our affairs on a professional level. We want you to consider us as a members of your "'team", ready to help make pre-planned arrangements or provide information in advance of need. Yames H. Lynn Jl Funeral ae Midland 526-6551 Elmvale Page 4, Wednesday, August 15, 1984 322.9782 OF VILLAGE OF PORT MCNICOLL NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF ZONING BYLAW NO. 731 AMENDING ZONING BYLAW NO. 533 AS AMENDED TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port McNicoll passed Bylaw No. 731 on the 7th day of August 1984, under Section 34 of the PLANNING ACT, 1983. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the bylaw by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Village of Port McNicol) not- later than the 12th day of September 1984 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the bylaw and the reasons in support of the objection. An explanation of the purpose and effect of th« bylaw, describing the lands to which the bylaw applies, and a key map showing the location of the lands to which the bylaw applies are listed below. The complete bylaw is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. PURPOSE AND EFFECT- Bylaw 731 would amend Bylaw 533 as amended, by amending the minimum lot area required in the Genera! Commercial C1 zone. Presently the lot area required is 3 times the area covered by buildings and this amendment proposes to change the requirement to 2 times the area covered by buildings. The amendment is deemed necessary as the present requirement of 3 times the area ce. cred by buildings makes expansion to com- mercial uses rather difficult. As this is a change to the text only, and would apply to all lands zoned in the General Commercial C1 Zone, a key map is not considered necessary. DATED at the Village of Port McNicol] this 8th day of August, 1984. Ted Walker, A.M.C.T., Clerk Treasurer, Corporation of the Village of Port McNicoll aeltibiabediliiniiiee Ce 5 PES gE 9

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