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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Feb 1989, p. 6

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ag et a Ti a a nN a ce cree i ee a Ee a el a ae Tay says no to Royal Group plan lay Township council has voted against an of- ficial plan amendment for a draft plan proposal rom Royalgroup Holdings Ltd., which pro- poses a 92-lot develop- ment in the Matchedash Say area. <oyalgroup has already sold "lots" to more than 250 people without a sub- livision plan approved 1y the municipality, ownship planner Wes Crown reported last fall. Cay protested, to no ivail, to the Ministry of Consumer and Commer- cial Relations and the OPP. Don Forbes of the ministry was of the opi- nion that the company was not breaking any laws. He noted that the purchasers were gambl- ing that the project would go through. Planner Crown reports the draft plan submitted does not conform to the intent of the township's official plan Fire chief Dan Moreau notes the extensive development may require a new fire hall. Cecil Gratrix, public works superintendent, considers the access roads would ~ need upgrading, the natural wet area would be best served by storm sewers and a municipal water system. He said the inter- nal cul de sacs proposed are not well designed for emergency services. Crown reports that development in the area would affect '""enviromen- tally sensitive resources." James Hunter of Huronia Museum has pointed out the Trader Cowans farm and trading post on the site, and has recommended an ar- cheological survey. Doctors K.J. Storimans & B.A. Chidiac are pleased to announce the opening of PENETANG VETERINARY OFFICE Opening Feb. 20th, 1989 Consultation by Appointment Huronia Mall 549-8296 5 Robert St. West Penetanguishene Cc Ask us about our complete range of RRSPs. If you're thinking along the lines of a Self-Directed or Mutual Fund RRSP, talk to our knowledgeable staff. At the branch or on the phone, you'll find them eager to help. A loan could be a smart move. Get the most out of the tax benefits of an RRSP by depositing as close to your allowable maximum as possible. If you don't have sufficient funds available, let us show you how a National Trust RRSP loan can be a smart financial move. The smartest financial move you can make. Whatever your RRSP needs are, come in and let us look after them for you. NATIONAL TRUST MIDLAND "Terms & Conditions: 526-0139 Irresistible RRSP What makes our Special Bonus* RRSP hard to resist? In addition to our competitive daily published rate, you get a one-half per cent bonus on an RRSP Guaranteed Investment Certificate that matures May 1, 1990. This bonus applies both to new and transfer deposits. There are no administration fees. And you receive an instant tax receipt. Just cut out this ad and present it at your nearest National Trust branch. Bowling Brothers Last Saturday afternoon was set aside for Bowling for Millions at Bayshore Lanes in Midland. Every lane was used. Three of the bowlers were Big Brother Brian Marley, left, and Little Brothers Paul Howe, middle, and Cory Bugg, right.- STOP Shopping Publisher Jr |elected. RATING EXAMPLE 1987 Chevrolet Celebrity 4 door Pleasure Use e With mature driver discount. Premium $3929° COVERAGES: $1,000,000. P.I. & P.D. Accident Benefits $250 Ded. Collision. $50. Ded. Comprehensive SEF 44 Endorsement (Underinsured Motorist) Phoenix Continental GERVAN & ASSOCIATES {nsurance Brokers Ltd. 512 Hugei Ave., Midiand Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30 The 1989 president of the Midland Chamber of Commerce says 1988 will be "'a pretty tough year to follow." Omer Fontaine, publisher of the Free Press, has been elected the chamber president The direction in 1989 will be the same as in 1988, Fontaine said. In 1988 membership in- creased 61 per cent, to 253 members. Monthly breakfast meetings, a monthly newsletter, and a business column writ- ten by the. chamber manager and published by the Free Press, are ex- amples of progress in 1988, Fontaine said. 526-9345 The board wants ad- vice and suggestions as to the direction in which the organization's commit- tees should go, he said. "We don't want comit- tees to be just members of the board." Fontaine Two 1989 projects are TTITICIICCLCILCLCLiIELLeLeULiee ice. + Offer cannot be used with other offers + Offer expires March 1, 1989» Applicable to contributions and trans- fers in» $500. minimum deposit * Matunty May I, 1990 + Non-cashable prior to maturity + Will be renewed for 1 year term automatically on matunity, unless advised prior to maturity « Bonus is added to our published GIC rate on the day you make your deposit + Offer to retail clients only, not through brokers. Page 6, Wednesday, February 15, 1989 the Corporate Challenge in June, and phase two of the building project. Stan Bodnarchuk, manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, is the vice- president. Gale Niblock, Chamber president owner of Galerie Gale, ix the secretary-treasurer. The other board members are Jim Bales, Pillsbury Canada Ltd. Councillor Gail Barrie; Wayne Cowdery, Realty World-Bryson McQuirter Lid.; Brian Downer, Downer's Yacht Haven; Jamie Hunter, Huronia Museum; Terry McSpaden, Waltec Sinkware; Michael Nihill, Ernst Leitz Canada; Greg Rice, Hacker Gignac Rice; Mayor Ted Symons. Deputy Reeve Bev Day is the alternate council representative. Tay to tender waste contract in 1989 Although Bruce Truax Gravel offered to extend his 1988 garbage collec- tion contract with Tay Township at no increase in cost, council has decid- ed to tender for collection. At the February council meeting, councillor Barry Norris suggested the township buy its own truck and do its own collection. Deputy reeve Tom O'Hara responded that Tay could not yet provide a full-time job for garbage collection. In a change for com- mercial users -- including camp grounds ~ that pro- duce more than six bags a week, they will have to arrange for private collection. ee oe i ------

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