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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Jun 1975, p. 2

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Cutting the ribbon Construction pace pleases High Point Maii builder unoccupied when the mall opens he said. Although construction on the High Point Mall Started two months later then anticipated, the mall will be finished by the originally scheduled target date of sometime in November according to developer-owner Jack Anthony. Anthony made the statement during a visit to the High Point Mall site on Monday. He said that a retainer wall at the west end of the mall had been one of the main reasons for the delay. But that wall and an additional fire corrider are presently going up. His partner, Tony Breda said that the west side of the mall had to be redesigned because the earth em- bankment in that area was higher than originally expected. And he added that an ad- ditional fire corrider being built at the west end of the mall was something else which had not been in the original plans for that Industry show canned The future of a organizing the show are area of the mall. These two changes caused roughly a month delay in construction Breda estimated. Now that demolition of Ted Light's old TV store and the Maytag Laun- dromat has been com- pleted and construction started, Anthony in- dicated that he was op- timistic concerning the success of the mall development. People would start believing in the mall he said. He added that he expected the mall, which will contain over 20 stores, to be nearly filled when it opens. One, two or three stores may be Official opening ceremonies at _ official opening ceremony _was held proposed one day in- too involved in other TOWN OF Penetanguishene's newest senior Monday at the Gignac Drive Senior dustrial show by area_ things to hold it in July. citizen apartment building are presided _ Citizen apartments, the 15 unit building _ industries on July 28isno And he added that the R E N E T A N G U | S H = N E over by (from left to right): St. Clair has been open for some time. Monday's longer up in the air. Ithas concept of a one day show 10 ROBERT STREET WEST Trainer, Simeoe Centre MPP, Art ceremony coincided with senior citizens been cancelled. was not a feasible one. In Evans, Mrs. Marie Beauchamp and week Mayor Vince Moreau. Although the Staff photo fn VY Hans Rick, the man responsible for co- ordinating the show on order for industries to make the investment of putting up a display practical, Rick said that We Find Whatever Is Wrong We are Allen-Tronic Diagnostically Equipped. General Repairs = Auto -- Truck -- Tractor Tune-U -- Tires SKIROULE SALES & SERVICE LUDWIG MOTORS | ELMVALE Use the classifieds Did you pay behalf of the | : : it would have to be pear leneuahene: Chat something in the order of more than 1 1 ¥3¢ <' ence a week long event. To recently indicated that the future of the show was in doubt because the response from area in- dustries was less than encouraging. Now Rick says that he has asked the president of the Chamber of Com- merce to cancel the show. Rick said that the people who are supposed to be hold a show of that length at the Waterfront Com- munity Centre would be impossible because the Centre does not have a free week this summer. However, while an industrial show will not take place this summer, Rick said that the idea is a good one and it may be tried next year. s NI Canada Week wy for your last bottle of pop? That's all that smart shoppers paid Proclamation at The PoP Shoppe" To honour Canada, our land.created by the fusion of two founding cultures, enriched by the contribution of many + The 1975- 76 Legion Tiga For *2° Penetanguishene Branch of the Royal _Desroches and Mel Lavery, Ist and 2nd other cultures, fatherland of all Canadian Legion installs new officers Vice President; standing: executive Canadians; for 1975-76 at a recent June meeting members, H. Deschamps, H. LePage, you can filla case with Shown seated, left to right, are: Larry F. Vickers, F. McLaughlin, R. Magnus, Desjardins, Immediate Past President; (G. Livingstone, Sgt.-at-Arms); Leo Loa ns To honour this country, horne of over 24 y 10 oz. bottles selecting from Robert Morgan, President; Ron LeCamp; Una Dupuis, Marcel Lacroix. ¢ Mortgage 22,000,000 people, proud of their heritage and the freedom they enjoy; 14 great tasting flavours, diets too! Excellent VALUE at Prices You Can Afford! 24-100z.bottles plus deposit _ Midland Available $2,000 to *50,000 Daughters of church directory THE CATHOLIC PARISH UF FLOS SUMMER SCHEDULE OF MASSES wich will commence on the long weekend of May 17th-19th Allenwood -- 6:30 p.m. Sat -- 11:00 a.m. Sunday Phelpston -- 7:30 p.m. Sat -- 9:00 a.m. Sunday To honour this land of peace and prosperity, this promised land of un- told resources; Isabella supper held On May 26 the daughters of Isabella of Our Lady of Lourdes Circle, Huronia District, held a Pot Luck Supper and social at Mary Grove Camp. A number of To honour this country which is ours, of which--we all are proud, | hereby proclaim the week of June 24 to dey 1 "CANADA, MERIC" Ky, meraoer® attended a Elmvale -- 8:00 a.m. -- 10:00 a.m. Sunday ; law i ; i es ae hal PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : THU inte The ciiizens OF IN CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION Penetanguishene to celebrate it by Hwy. 27 & Hugel PAPER Minister: Rev. Sydney McDonald BA (CANADA) LTD striving to know our country better, by Phones: The Church 322-1411, The Manse, 322-2453 : flying our flag and displaying our ; DRIVE Elmvale Church: Christian Education, 10 a.m. i symbols. | Every Second Christian Worship, 11 a.m. 522 Elizabeth St. i é Pedal rs UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Midland aierdicapeenee tartin r St. John's Elmvale iS q ne Minister: Rev. B. Gazzard 526-9397 i Worship: 11:00 a.m.(Nursery during Service) PENETANGUISHENE pheaga: Church 322-1472, Manse 322-1522 Is Bundle papers and Wyevale United Se Tea, _m. OWNICE Waverley United Church: 1 a.m fenvesab nature aria Wap Waverley United Church. 1:82 Am | x PENETANGUISHENE CALL MAC 526-2741 aad 3 10 ROBERT STREET WEST ON YOUR The Corporation THE CORPORATION OF THE WN FURN ITURE of the TOWN OF PENETANGUISHENE VILLAGE OF ELMVALE Notice of Construction of Local Improvement (Local Improvement Act, Section 43, Form 4) FOR THE VERY BEST IN Upholstering CALL - 526-7091 WILKINSON'S UPHOLSTERY 651 Yonge St. Midland TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Village of Elmvale intends to construct a sanitary sewer on: Easement S. of Queen St. from Thomas St. to Existing Pumping Station. Thomas St./ Mill Rd. from Easement S. of Queen St. to Laneway N. of Queen Sie Laneway N. of Queen St. from 200 ft. E. of Mill Rd. to Mill Rd. Laneway N. of Queen St. from Ritchie Ave. to Mill Rd. Laneway N. of Queen St. from Cotton St. to Ritchie Ave. Poyntz Lane from Scott Street to John Street; Easement S. of Queen St. from 320 ft. John Street from Robert Street West to Poyntz W. of Thomas St. to Thomas St. Sane. TAKE NOTICE THAT:- 1. The Corporation of the Town of Penetanguishene has constructed as a Local Improvement a Sanitary Sewer on the following streets: - Poyntz Street from Centre Street to John Street; Centre Street from Robert Street West to Poyntz Street; ¢ HELPFUL, COURTEOUS REPRESENTATIVES ¢ FABRICS TO COMPLIMENT ANY DECOR e FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY ¢ SHOP AT HOME SERVICE e ALL WORK DONE BY PROFESSIONAL UPHOLSTERERS Page 2, Wednesday, June 18, 1975 2. The estimated cost of the work is $113,500.00 of which $39,418.40 is to be paid by the Corporation, and the estimated cost per foot frontage is $15.64. The Special Assessment is to be paid in 20 annual installments. 3. Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work must do so on or before the 4th day of July 1975. Mrs. F.M. Townes Clerk Village of Elmvale DATED June 4th, 1975 ~ 2. The cost of the work is $66,500.00 of which $25,595.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $14.81 if paid by cash. The Special Assessment may be paid in 20 equal instalments of approximately $34.79 per foot, including estimated interest on debentures. 3. The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. 4. A Court of Revision will be held on June 27th, 1975 at 10:30 o'clock A.M., at the Municipal Office, 10 Robert St. W., Penetanguishene, for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaint that persons interested may desire to make and that is by law cognizable by the Court. Y.A. Gagne, A.M.C.T., Clerk-Treasurer. The value proposition: ataste of Russia ata popular price. . That's value. CANADIAN GIBSON DISTILLERYLTD. / 4

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