Barrie Examiner, 9 Mar 1977, p. 33

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College charges nursing program Georgian College is discontinuing the Owen Sound section of its diploma nursing program and will continue to split the remaining course between Barrie and Orillia In press release the college said it decided to realign its Owen Sound health program because recent ministry of health studies have indicated increasing shortages of qualified nursing assistants and diminishing need for addi tional diploma nurses in this area The college will run one nursing program First year will be taken in Orillia In the second year students will come to Barrie to receive of their specialty and clinical training at Royal Victoria Hospital BAG BARGAIN CASUAL LEATHER LOOKIN HANDBAGS mart Price 77 sensational buy for even the lussrest Mrssl Casual styled handbags are made of easycare Polyurethane lor lasting good looks Black Brown or Tan colours all With le closure IRONSTONE MUGS TWO PATTERNS English Ironstone mugs In quaint Nor folk or Sherwood pat terns Choose trom variety 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73 WE WELCOME Tire Market Place Wednesday March I977 McGeorge subdivisiOn group seeks grant for water system ANGUS Canada Works Program grant may be the solution to the water supply problems of 127 households in the McGeorge subdivision near Angus John Binns chairman of subdivision residents commit tee said the committee has ap plied for $87600 through the federal governmentsponsored program He said the money would be used to hire labor and buy MISSES SKIRT SETS or BREEZY POLYESTER mart Price Versatile skirt sets that stride through Spring and right into Sumrner 100 Polyester tor carefree wash wear Set includes short sleeve top with matching skirt Lovely prints In sizes 1048 Mario ot latex coated loly propylene With 100 Moriattrylrr hacking Green Pink White or tlrown Approx oblongslze 27 48 CARESS ESKILON RUG mart Price materials needed to keep the present water system in good working order until the pro Vince installs its own system expected in the next two or three years Binns said the committee was formed last November to look after the water system on an in terim basis Last fall the committee ask ed Essa township to take over the system but the township refused saying it was too big risk Since then he said the com mittee has hired maintenance man to look and residents have been forced to make emergency repairs on several occasions WONT PAY But the biggest problem the committee faces he said is resrdents who refuse to pay their water bills While most of the residents have paid their bills he said the number of frecloaders in McGeorge subdivision who wont pay their water bills real ly pcrturbs me Binns said the committee may incorporate so that it can buy limited liability insurance in case of property damage The present owner of the water system is Carla Mc George said Binns and it is only through her good graces that the committee is allowed to maintain the system If anything happened he said she is the one who would be hit with lawsuit But incorporation and liabili ty insurance cost money Binns said Sewers or pollution Wasaga alternative ByJOllN BRUCE Examiner Staff Reporter WASAGA BEACH The tourism director of the Wasaga Beach Chamber of Commerce said last week that polluting Nottawasaga Bay is very real danger unless the provin cial government goes ahead with its proposed sewer project for the town Carl Mitchell said in an inter view that the province pre pared sewer servicing scheme in 1971 but nothing has been done about it He said the province was prepared to go ahead with the scheme in 1971 but the town held back because the provin cial government agreed to pay for only 50 per cent of the pro ject Iown council he said held out for five years until the province agreed to fund 75 per cent of the project However at the same time the province decided not to charge the towns biggest land owner the provincial ministry of natural resources for its share of the remaining per cent The total cost of the sewers was estimated originally at $20 million but that figure grew to $30 million over five years The ministry of natural resources Mitchell said would have paid up to $7 million of the local bill for the sewers When town officials asked the province why the ministry of natural resources share of the cost was deleted he said they were told it was just filler figure Each property owner would pay $202 toward installing the sewer he said That figure would be significantly higher he said without the ministry of natural rcsourccs contribu tion Mitchell said town officials were so upset about the finan cial arrangements that they went to Premier William Davis todiscussthc situation Davis agreed the town needs the sewers Mitchell said but the premier cautioned that the money would be hard to find in period of government re straint Mitchell said that unless the sewer system is installed it is only matter of time before pollution kills Nottawasaga Bay and takes the town with it If we pollute that bay thats it he said You can start roll ingupthestrects He said the sewers must be put in to replace the septic tanks which new service the Cl tire town The soil in Wasaga Beach he said is ideally suited for sop tic tanks But it will only take so much Once the sewers arc install ed Mitchell predicted that the GARDENING ORlliLlA Staff Eric Bacon will discuss gardening at meeting of the Christian Womens Club of Orillia at the Sundial Inn on Wednesday Marcht inthe 930 pm For Your listening Pleasure every Friday night lomplighter Room MUSIC BY Harry Leek on the organ Art Ellefson on the sex John Schliesmonn on the trom bone Ted Fry on the drums Every Friday night to 355 BAYFlEtD ST 726964 ARL MITCHELL very real danger town can look forward to more commercial and industrial development that will help ease the tax burden on residential property owners llc said about 90 per cent of the towns tax assessment now comes from residential proper ties Sewers would also mean that existing businesses could ex pand their facilities he said Two hotcl owners agree Greg Dyer owner of the Nancy Villa Hotel and Margaret Hut chinson who owns the Dyconia Hotel both said they want to expand their facilities but cant until sewers are installed If had sewers said Dyer could build another 40 units His hotel can ac commodate up to 50 people RENT NEW TRUCK Tons °Ponels Vans 018 Vans Power Tailgates Commercio rates Featuring GMC TUCKI RENT TRUCK 341 BAYFIELD ST lAr Hayfield suwoco Car Weshl 7370800

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