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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 May 1975, p. 2

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Late night noise blamed Tennis racket causes cries of woe on Maria St The annual cries of woe are being heard from at least one person living on Maria Street near the tennis courts At last Wednesday's meeting of the Arena, Parks and Recreation Board the problem of noise caused by bouncing balls off the practice board late at night reared its ugly head Ron Bellisle reported that someone on Maria Street had approached him concerning the problem. After a_ period of discussion it was decided to send a letter to the tennis club asking members to police their courts to make sure that the late night noise problem is eliminated. If that doesn't solve the problem of complaints, a Learn safe riding habits habits questionnaire may be sent out to the residents of Maria Street to try and find out how bad the situation really is, and what can be done about it. Tennis club rules require that the lights over the practice board area be turned off at 8:30 p.m. Lights for the courts must be shut off at midnight 50 ride in bike rodeo Safe riding paid off for a 10-year-old girl and a 13- year-old boy at Sunday's second annual bicycle rodeo at the Community Centre Both Colores Desjar- dins and Jim Lamont won 10 speed bicycles in the competition which is run by the Penetanguishene Police to promoted sportsmanship, the rules of the road and safe riding. Nine-year-old Janette Gravelle and seven-year- old Wayne Jehle each won three speed bicycles for excellence in safe riding An estimated 50 children participated in the event which was organzied by constables: Tom Marchand, Tom Tiffin, Don Wescott and Art Lizotte. Special thanks also go to Patricia Steele, Frances _ St. Amant, Mary Rogers and Tim Vaillancourt for their help in making the rodeo a success ae ata Cooling = hig 4 Getting wet voluntarily by romping around in the water or through other involuntary means was the order of the day last Sunday as hot temperatures hit all of Simcoe County. Here, Penetanguishene's waterfront Wr, +e off t the Waterfront Park Fa aes park serves as a good place to cool off for a group of youngsters and if someone splashed you, well...who cares....the cool water felt great. Staff photo Plans call for up to $1,000,000 in arena renovations Plans calling for up to $100,000 worth of renovations to the Memorial Arena were presented at last Wed- nesday's meeting of the Arena, Parks, and Recreation Board All the proposed renovations which are Slated for the western or front end of the arena only, received approval in principal (with a few minor changes) from the board. Basically the plans call for an 18 foot extension outwards from the existing front of the building and tearing down and restructuring facilities in the. interior. An additional $6,000 has been budgeted for plexi glass which will be erected along the eastern and western ends of the arena replacing the existing wire mesh. The © preliminary sketches, by Ken \| oo e ------$ketch drawing of proposed renovations ---- ~~ The $100,000 figure for renovations could be reduced if the arena, parks and recreation board, or the town council, decide that certain parts of the plan, for example the extension of the arena lounge, are not practical or feasible If the plans for renovating the arena are approved all or in part by the town council, the earliest possible date for completion of the project would be the 76-77 hockey season according to Don Charlebois. Penetanguishene Memorial Arena | How to Decorate! Start with The Color Wheel & House of Wallpaper TOWNSHIP OF FLOS NOTICE To Property Owners Destroy Weeds Notice is hereby given to all persons in Possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20. That unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of Twp. of Flos are destroyed by date of June 20, 1975 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. A. Wanless Weed Inspector Township of Flos Can IDB help you? Mr. Kurt White, one of our representatives will be at The Panorama Motel, Midland, Ontario, on Friday, May 30th, 1975. Telephone: 526-5441 /f you require financ ing to start, modernize. or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 70 Collier Street, Barrie. Make your dreams and ideas of a beautiful room a reality by dropping in to our house of Wallpaper. Here you will see how to achieve a complete new room from our collection of beautiful wall coverings by Crown and Sunworthy. For Advice -- It's Free The Color Wheel & House of Wallpaper For Today's Elegance 157 Main St., Penetang, Corner of Edward & Main, Phone 549-8233. Hours Mon. to Thurs. 9:30 to 5:00 Friday 9:30 to 9 p.m. Sat. 9:30 to 5 p.m. Closed Wednesdays. Town of Penetanguishene [aoe Ponetanguishone, ont NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with The Weed Control Act 1972; Section 4, 14 and 20 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of Penetanguishene, Ontario, are destroyed by date of June 20th, 1975, and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. Weed Inspector F.W. Linn Penetanguishene, Ont. McGuire of MM Dillon Company of London, show a doubling of the size of the four existing dressing rooms, the creation of a referees' room, a_ large size equipment room, a new managers office, a large front entrance lobby along with stairs running from the lobby to the arena lounge. An interesting and comforting feature (remember those cold winter nights) is the enclosure of two thirds of the western end of the rink. This would cover the area between the rink boards and plexiglass to the dressing room walls where fans often gather to watch games. This corridor would be heated. The other one third of the western end» could. be enclosed if the board members decide it was desirable and practical but this area would not be heated according to Don Charlebois a member of the board. The snack bar and the front lobby would be included in the two thirds of the western end which will be heated. Options in the McGuire sketches allow for the extension of the existing arena lobby over the enclosed western end of the rink up to the edge of proposed plexiglass. Again, if desirable and practical the arena lounge could be extended over the 18 foot extension at the front of the building. Now that the arena, parks and _ recreation board has approved the bulk of the plans in principle, the architect may proceed with preparing a written report and detailed drawings. The cost of the preliminary report which was presented at last Wednesday's meeting GUNTHER'S WATCH CENTRE healed. time. macy?" EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE 526-3933 509 Dominion Ave. Midland With certain few exceptions your body has the means to restore itself. If your muscles are weak, you can exercise to increase their strength. If a bone is broken, it can be If your body does not serve you well, you can assist it to do a better job. Whatever the problem, the odds are that your physician can help you correct it. Depend less on self- treatments and more on a physician's guidance. You will save much sickness- "BK great many people entrust us with their Prescriptions, health needs and other pharmacy products. We consider this trust a privilege anda duty. May we be your personal family phar- "Your Own Community Pharmacies" Open Daily Toép.m. Including Wednesday Friday To9p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY Open Daily To9p.m. Wednesday & Saturday Toép.m. Closed Sunday 22-1011 Page 2, Wednesday, May 28, 1975 M3 PHARMACEUT PHARMACY Penetang 549-2555 was $1,500 according to Charlebois. The final written report, which the arena, parks, and recreation board's app- roval in principle provides the go ahead for, will cost a further $2,500. Townhires two students The Penetanguishene municipal office staff has been boosted by the ad- dition of two university student workers. The two; 2l-year-old Ken Cousineau and 23-year- old Steve Fournier have been hired to assist the municipal staff during the summer. Cousineau is com- pleting a parking study which will compare the existing parking lot space in the town with what is needed and come up with recommendations for additional parking sites. His report is expected to be presented to the town planning board on June 16. Assisting the town in the site selection process Ken Cousineau According to Charlebois at Vamp borden. this report will contain the detailed architect's plans along with specifications for ten- dering purposes. As soon as the final report is received, a presentation will be made to the town council seeking its approval. Council's approval is needed before the plans can become a reality. PAPER DRIVE Every Second Saturday Starting April 26 IN PENETANGUISHENE Bundle papers and leave at end of drive CALL MAC 526-2741 BALM BEACH AD. JUST WEST OF 27, SAYS 10% to 15% OFF ALL HOME DECORATING | MATERIALS ~------. FREE ESTIMATES EXPERT INSTALLATIONS 4 GUARANTEED BROWSE THROUGH " CANADIAN CRAFT DEPT." FOR COMPLETE SELECTION OF COLOURFUL ITEMS. -- SO UP to 50% OFF on REMNANTS & ROLL ENDS - See our CELENESE. ARMSTRONG, DOMCOR INDOOR-OUTDOOR DISPLAY { PHONE 526-9624 ili eae for its government grants under the Neighbourhood Improvement "Program and the _ Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program will comprise the bulk of Steve Four- nier's work. Three-quarters rest. provincial grant anda - of per cent federal as you BUY Home Gifts You'll be amazed at the scope and variety of gifts for the home we've assembled for your" selection. Sensibly priced, too, in the tradition we have proudly upheld for many years. Drop in and browse. We'll welcome the opportunity to serve you. FOLEY'S Furniture & Appliances Hwy. 26 COLLINGWOOD Leitz Canada Announces New Board and Officers 'iam 8 A is Wen yo W. Kluck H. Siegfried * During the recent Annual Shareholders' as well as the Board of Directors' Meeting new officers were appointed, and a new Board elected. The position of Chairman of the Board was assumed by Mr. Horst Siegfried, thus relieving Dr. Ernst Leitz who, for health reasons, has relinquished the larger part of his company responsibilities. New President and General Manager will be Mr. Walter G.Kluck. The new: 'Board of Directors will consist of 7 members, 4 of whom are Canadian citizens, and they are: Messrs. W. R. Carveth, Toronto, W. G. Kluck, Midland, W. Mandler, Midland, D. H. Peden, Ottawa. Overseas directors are: Dr. K. Kuehn-Leitz and H. Siegfried, Wetzlar, Dr. A. Semadeni, Heerbrugg, Switzerland. In an announcement to the Leitz employees the new Chairman pointed out that 'the company has, with the impending extension of its production program, an excellent opportunity to advance a step further. The investments presently in the planning stage and already being applied are proof of this.' He also pointed out, however, that the company still faces great challenges. The present Canadian rate of inflation lies considerably higher than the corresponding rates in Germany and certain other markets where our products have to compete. He voiced his confidence, however, in the staff's ability to overcome these difficulties. Midland, May 23, 1975 NOTICE, To Property Owne Destroy Weeds Notice is hereby given to all Persons in Possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20 that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Municipality of the Village of Elmvale are destroyed by date of June 20, 1975 and throughout the season, the municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. Weed Inspector Hedley Lucock, Village of Elmvale Cousineau's $125 per week salary is paid for through a provincial grant. The town pays the All of Fournier's $125 per week salary is paid for by a 75 per cent Debentures 5 4 - 5 year terms. 5 4 For amounts of *10,000 or more 10% for 4 - 5 year term. GEORGIAN MALL BARRIE 726-0340 the municipal savings & loan corporation 221 King St. Midland 526-9364 HEAD OFFICE 88 DUNLOP ST. EAST BARRIE 726-7200 105 MUSKOKA RD.N. GRAVENHURST 687-2212 MEMBER -- CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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