Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Apr 1987, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Ee Ne ee TE eee OS SO eee Get yours early! Last year, we sold out fast, and some people were disap- pointed. This year looks to be just the same. On April 28th, ticket sellers will be entertained by "A Touch of Class" steel Children's theatre tickets hit street drum band, under the direction of kathleen Mounteer at the Budd Wat- son Gallery, as Huronia Performing Arts for Children 'kicks off' a 10th great season by introduc- ing two brand new family entertainment series. Then look out! Our eager ticket sellers will be in- viting you to participate in the entertainment bargain of the year - four live fami- ly shows for one low affor- dable price. Just $10 will buy all four shows if you purchase your tickets before June 30/87. If you don't get a call Ve For man and beast The drinking trough was once a common site where people could stop to water their horses. Penetangu- ishene is lucky in having this cast iron beauty. It's designer considered both man and animals. At the back is a fountain for people to drink from and below, at cat and dog height, is a smaller trough from which from one of our ticket sellers, you can purchase Series Johnstone's Musicland, Midland and Gignac's Children's Wear, Penetang. For more information call 526-3585 or 835-3308. tickets at ne Oli Signing for class Courses offered by Georgian College at its new loca- tion in Midland, on the second floor of the former Canadian Tire building, start this week. Above, attend- ed by her daughters Lacey, Jade, and Kristin, Kim Beaudoin registers with the help of program super- visor Tom Morrisey, for a typing and office practice evening course. ATTENTION: NON-PROFIT HOUSING ORGANIZATIONS Create non-proiit housing in your | community, 8 cations are due : | man's best friends can still drink. Townshi HOUS Saturday, DEPOT Fl WASTES ACCEP gasoline TOXICS - poisons, pesticides, paints, cl WHAT TO DO: e For your protection e Do not mix materi e Identify all toxics. IMPORTANT: accepted. THIS PROJEC mm Nye HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY 9:30 a.m. LOCATION: LAFONTAINE HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD CORROSIVE - battery acid, drain cleaners FLAMMABLE -- lighter fluid, turpentine, and labelled in the car trunk. e Tell other Tiny Township residents. e No unknown product will be accepted. e Nocommercial or industrial waste will be e All wastes will be disposed of or recycled in an environmentally safe manner. BY A GRANT FROM THE MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT we } ta = H] } J 5 of Tiny EHOLD April 25th to 1 p.m. REHALL TED: bleach, medications, eaning fluid deliver toxics wrapped als. T IS ASSISTED Page 14, Tuesday, April 21, 198/ May 15, Meeting Ontarios costs of establishing non-profit housin nee ds. housing corporations. As first ee last January, Affordable housing applications are being accepted for those in need. for the development of 6,700 new non-profit housing units across Ontario. Construction of these units will begin in 1988. Interested groups should apply now as the May 15th deadline for preliminary applications is fast approaching. The Government of Canada through Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Housing, will be cost- sharing assistance directed to needy households. Market units will be fully funded by the Prov- ince of Ontario. The program is open to all municipal non-profit, private non- profit and non-profit co-operative organizations. Local community organizations wishing to sponsor non-profit -- housing projects can apply for : government grants tecoverthe - as possible. Canada Ontario Regional Offices of the Ministry of Housing Southern Office Eastern Office Northwestern Office Southwestern Office Northern Office Central Office 55 Hess St. S. 1150 Morrison Dr., 2nd Fir. 435 James St. S. 380 Wellington St., Suite 1100 1191 Lansing Ave. 4950 Yonge St., 4th Fir. Hamilton, Ontario, L8P 4R8 Ottawa, Ontario, K2H8S9 Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7C 5G6 London, Ontario, N6A 5B5 Sudbury, Ontario, P3A 4C4 Toronto, Ontario, M2N 6K1 This program helps non-profit agencies to create affordable housing for households in need - of housing assistance. These include families, senior citizens or physically, developmentally -- and psychiatrically handicapped persons able to live independently. In addition, some of the units will be specifically targetted to low-income singles. Call now for complete details. Organizations wishing to spon- sor such housing projects must submit their preliminary appli- cations by May 15, 1987. For more information and application packages, contact your nearest Regional Office of the Ministry of Housing as soon (416) 521-7500 (613) 820-8305 (807) 475-1465 (519) 679-7110 (705) 560-6350 (416) 225-1211 or dial '0' and ask or dial toll-free or dial toll-free or dial toll-free or dial toll-free or dial 'O' and ask for Zenith 20450 1-800-267-6108 1-800-465-5015 1-800-265-4733 1-800-461-1190 for Zenith 20450

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy