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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Dec 1985, p. 5

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Port-McNicoli---- by CLARA POWER On Dec. 14 a Christ- mas party and dance was held for all the municipal employees. It was unfortunate that we had a snow squall, so that all the employees could not be present. Nevertheless, itwas a most enjoyable evening. Reeve John Moreau, Nelson Baumgardner and David Travers of the Public Utilities Commission, presented Gordon Duggan with a unique clock (made out of an old electric meter) in recognition of Gord's 25 years of service to the village. Port MeNicoll council held its regular monthly meeting on Dec. 17. Among the delegates were members of the Anglers and Hunters Club. They wish to purchase a town lot and erect a structure for a club house. Reeve Moreau told them that their request would have to go before the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, as they will have to give clearance for possible re-zoning and water and sewage hookup. This will be looked into. Tom Savage wants to see a village sign on the new truck purchased for Parks and Recreation. This will be done. James Morrison queried the status of . Silver Birch Cresent. Reeve Moreau will be speaking to engineer Port McNicoll fire confined to one bedroom Damage estimates may go over $2,000 following a Saturday afternoon fire in the bedroom of a Port MeNicoll home. Volunteer firefighters rushed to 468 Haye's Ave., at 5:20 p.m. to find twin beds and a clothes hamper burning fier- cely. Fire Chief Gord Duggan has identified a portable' electric baseboard heater as the source of the fire. Peter Smith and water line maps will be checked. Accounts totalling $174,025.43 were okayed for payment. The next meeting of the Parks and Recreation Board will be held in the Com- munity Centre on Jan. 8 avs te opLms Anyone wishing to volunteer to help, please plan on attending. They need help with broomball and basketball. Ross Cameron completed the drafting of the revisions to the Community Centre guidelines. Pat Armstrong was congratulated for being elected the new vice- chairman of the North Simcoe Waste Management __ Associ- ation, and also chair- man of the recycling program. Reeve John Moreau will be available as his alter- nate. Reg Quesnelle requested that I remind everyone of bylaw 571 which restricts parking of vehicles on streets within the village between midnight and 7 a.m. A $5 fine will be issued for the first of- fence. Towing charges will be added if there is a second offence. This bylaw is to facilitate the removal of snow from our roads. Our co- operation will be ap- preciated. There will be an advertisement posted for new members to join the Library Board. Anyone interested - contact the village of- fice. A $50 donation was Sent™. to. St. John Ambulance by way of thanks. Several names were put forward in a discussion about the Outstanding Achiev- ement Awards Chriscnas Day stocking stuffer This year the stork delivered Tim and April Whitehead of Midland their Christmas present instead of Santa Claus. Proud mom April, shows off her little bundle of joy, Stacey Robin Whitehead, born shortly before 7 a.m. Christmas morning at District Hospital. first child, a bouncing baby girl weighing 7 lbs., Christmas baby born in the area. Huronia The Whitehead's 30z. was the only JANUARY WINTER CLEARANCE NOW G&M ----s ne Shoppe King St., oo ; Wear Downtown, Midland "The stores with Elmvale 526-5761 personalized service" 322-2151 program. This is yet to be decided. I wish to thank all of the people within the village who have come forward with news about the many hap- penings here. Due to illness within my family, I will not be doing this column for a while. However, I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year! ing peeed 5 p.m. on 'Ba: "Office spokesman Alfred Monague reports, a wood stove ts the suspected source yf the blaze. With the help of family and friends, Mar- eden has been able to continue with her well known duties as superintendent of the Isiand's Day Care Centre and organizer of many other important recreational activities. Mountainview Mall Midland 526-7788 eo of 16th Garay Perm The Perm- App 'Pre-Perm Treatment Cut & Style Moisture Treatment Special le Pectin Reg. $50. Reg. $5. Reg. $17. Reg. $5 AB Value $77 NOW ONLY | The Perm-Bio Pre-Perm Trea Cut & Style Curl Reg. $40. tment Reg. $5. Reg. $17. Moisture Treatment Reg. $5 Value $67. NOW ONLY 30. Call our new Manager Kate LaSalle for an appointment © Applies to 110, 126, DISC print films at time of developing only Regular prices apply on first set © Service time is 2 days with this offer and 145 full frame colour © No other specials available memories is easy with a 2nd set of Benjamin Superprints © Not available with for only » Offer ends Saturday January 18th, 1986 ve $1.99 From 36 Exposure Film. Available at: High Point Care and Quality in Film pa for over 30 years VILLAGE SQUARE PHARMACY Mall, Penetanguishene 549-3141 Tuesday, December 31, 1985, Page 5

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