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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Mar 1971, p. 17

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Service Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell Weekend guests with Mr. 11:15 am. gg Bante te ene and Mrs. Arnold Roach were: Rev. and Mrs. K. Braham} Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brockman, | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin; were visitors at Church on/ Ajax. Miss Carrie Cowan and March the Ith. All in at-/ Recent guests with Mr. &| Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Stan temdance enjoyed seeing} Mrs. L. B. Roberts were Mrs, | lsoki, Toronto. * them again. M. Battae and daughter of| Callers with Mr. and Mrs. Recent visitors with Mr. &| Waterloo. Grant Franklin this week Mrs. Frank Johnson were:| Week-end guests with Mr.| were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson &/ & Mrs. Grant Franklin were: | Bentley; Mr. and Mrs. Roy family of Welland. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Howard of | Lane and family; Mr. & Mrs. Haugen's Chicken Barde-| Spdbury. Roy Graham, ewe has reopened for the; Callers with Mr. and Mrs.| Sunday dinner guests with © season. Art Fielding this week were: | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mitchell The St. Patrick's Tea and| Mrs. Brock Blackburn of| were Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Hit- Bake Sale was a success. The/ Cannington; Mr. & Mrs. Tom | chens of Oshawa and Mr. and tuck of the Irish was with the| Snoddon of Sunderland; Mr. | Mrs. L. B. Roberts. U.C.W. ladies. Weather was} and Mrs. Bert Mahew and| Mrs. M. Crosier has return- geod and a good attendance. | boys of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.| ed home from spending two % Keep April 16th open for| Art Anness and family of| months with her daughter in © am evening of Spanish enter-| Little Britain; Mr. and Mrs. | Stouffville. Nice to see you tainment to be held in the} Tom Hurst and family of | home. Church. Midland, Please phone news to 983- ex 2579. : Jim Easton got - 7 ' . s ; <<f Jim had four rambunctious Whether you need money boys and only one room for to make room for an expanding them to sleep in. Now, he family or to plan for the needed to turn the TV room education of a teenage daughter into another bedroom. or son, we'd like to help ' His first move was to the with a carefully worked out Commerce. Where he asked for Bankplan loan. a Bankplan loan. It's one more way more of us do We sat down with Jim and more for you at the Commerce. found out how much furniture, rugs, and re-decorating the room would cost. Then we set ' up a monthly repayment plan that his budget could afford. This kind of planned personal service is why we call it a Bankplan loan. CANADIAN IMPERIAL ; BANK OF COMMERCE More of us do more re ' | ! | When Ontario Place opens May 22, it will have one of the largest, most modern marinas on the Great Lakes. Architectural model shows marina which will have 292 slips in five varying sizes, for boats up to 40 feet in length. Two pump-out-stations, electrical outlets, a@ wash-and-dry section, and many other services will be available. A seafood restaurant and a sailors' pub will be alongside. The marina is protected by a 1500-foot-long seawall created by sinking three retired lake freighters. Ontario Place is the new 96-acre, two-island complex in Lake Ontario, south of Toronto's Exhibition grounds. Marina Facilities At Ontario Place Boating enthusiasts from all over the Great Lakes can look forward to enjoying the facilities of one of the largest, most modern marinas on these inland waters, when they visit Ontario Place, the new 96 acre showplace in Lake Ont ario, south of the Exhibition grounds, Toronto Boaters' demand for long- term mooring space at the Ontario Place Marina has been heavy. As a result, one-third of the Marina capacity has been reserved for seasonal and monthly moorings The big new marina, op- erated exclusively by the Ont ario Government, has docking facilities for 191 craft, in varying lengths from 16 to 40 feet. It forms part of the exciting Ontario Place com- plex, which includes exhibit- ions, the unique Chinesphere theatre, an outdoor Forum, boutiques, restaurants, and many other features Protected by a seawall created by sinking three re- tired lake freighters, the marina has a main spine, 10 feet wide, which is in a solid, fixed position. A secondary dock system, 5 feet wide, and finger docks, 3 feet wide and 2 feet wide, are designed to float on aluminum pontoon with equal buoyancy. The specially-constructed alumi- num finger docks are 16, 24 and 30 lengths A full complement of ex perienced hosting staff and | attendants will welcome all | visitors, who will find the foot : most modern facilities at their | Resources Commission appro- | service. Two Ontario Water ved pump-out stations, fully equipped, are located, in the Marina for the use of visitors Electrical outlets are centrally situated among the slips Fuel is available at the nearby mainiand, half-mile of Ontario Place Drinking water is supplied rooms, showers, telephones, ice, are at the service of marina users. A 24-hour daily security system is provided for boat protections, under the direction of the Ontario Provincial Police. Another thoughtful idea for long-dis tance sailors a handy wash and-dry laundry section -- has east for boat use free. Rest been included. Professional medical assistance facilities will be available, rendered by the Metropolitan Toronto Emergency Measures Organ ization. Monthly and seasonal boaters will find secured park ing with easy access to the marina area, at a nominal charge |In addition Capturing the nautical flavor of the Ontario Place Marina is a fine seafood rest aurant. Alongside the docks, too, is a relaxing Sailor's Pub to these, there is an inviting variety of fine dining places, licensed loun- ges, and snack bars through out the 96-acre Ontario Place site, as well as 30 acres of picnic space Although there will be no club membership for the Mar- ina, it will have its own distinctive Ontario Place pen- nant. Visitors will find marina docking charges in harmony with the prevailing slip rates of yacht clubs and marinas throughout Ontario. Special excursion rates will be avail able for organized boat groups and clubs. Included in the docking rates are complimen tary season passes to Ontario Place Special 4M Luan Prefinished PLYWOOD - 4x8' SB.DD per shoot %" FIR PLYWOOD 4x8 54.50 per sheet PLASTIC ---- DOORS - (IDEAL FOR CLOSET) 9.00 per door Reesor Fuel. & Lumber PORT PERRY

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