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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Jun 1976, p. 2

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Details released Monday has Midland employees salaries hiked eight per cent salaried em- at its regular meeting Monday night, council noted that the salaries of non-union staff will be The town of Midland union come to salary ployees. agreements with its non- In a release to the press increased eight per cent immediately, and that a further two per cent be submitted to the Anti- Inflation Board for ap- proval. If approved, non- union staff will received Sunday June 20th, 10:30 a.m. Demonstration of Appreciation Assembling at Towndocks to parade up King St. to Main Ball Park Diamond for Service of Thanksgiving at 11:00 a.m. You are invited to join in this parade and service sponsored by the Huronia Ministerial Association to demonstrate your thankfulness for what we have today in this great land of COME. THANKFUL PEOPLE BILL GRAY DAN HER Gentlemen's Clothier MIDLAND EXTRA SAVINGS 526-2021 5 RS SBS SBN TRS two per cent retroactive to January 1. No member of the non-union staff will receive an increase in excess of $2,400 per year. The basic salary of the members of the Midland police department will be increased 10 per cent across the board. Court time allowance will be FRANK MAIERHOFER BERT See page 11 for our Father's Day advertisement SIR PARE EXTRA onall Orcana Chord Organs SA LARGE STOCK OF USED ORGANS AND BENCH WITH PIANO 10 % OFF VINGS on all Galanti Organs Ponting's Music Centre, where customers have been sending their friends fo ALL MUSIC Enjoy the country atmosphere r over 30 years, are having a Carnival Clearance on all pianos, organs and complete stock of book & sheet music. at the largest music centre, North of Toronto. Over 125 pianos and organs to choose from. Shop now and save on Conn, Lowrey, Wurlitzer and Galanti organs, Sherlock Manning, Mason & Risch, Lowrey and Story & Clark pianos. Sale ends June 26 S pontin MUSIC CENTR 68B MAPLE AVE. (Behind Woolworths DOWNTOWN) Q' 726-1800 SUMMER SALE Parkland Trailers Factory Discount Prices Direct to you STANDARD FEATURES FURNACE, RETRACTABLE STEP, MODERN END MODEL PRICE JASPER 700 *2674.00 SAVING °621.00 CAP DESIGN REG. RETAIL °3295.00 increased by 10 per cent. The Midland police association and _ the bargaining committee of council also agreed that in the event that the Anti- Inflation board denies the salary increase of 10 per cent and requires a lesser salary increase, the in- crease will be decreased in accordance with the order. Of the ten per cent increase, council has Tiny to pu The Tiny Township Fire Department will be purchasing a new fire engine to be stationed in Wyebridge. At a council meeting last week, members decided to buy a fire truck from C.E. Hickey and Sons, for a total of $38,581.00. The council had planned to purchase another truck but it had been sold by the time council reached the distributor. Clerk Guy Maurice said the township is trying to upgrade its fire equip- ment. The new truck will be used to protect the complex on Highway 27 which includes Dominion and Zellers. authorized payment 'of eight per cent with the two per cent payable if and when authorized by the Anti-Inflation Board and retroactive to January 1, 1976. The Midland Firefighters Association negotiated on the same basis as the Midland police association. The salary of Fire Chief Miller, due to his reclassification, was increased to $18,200 per annum and Deputy-Chief Lemiux to $17,200. Public works em- ployees have also ratified an agreement with the town, which calls for an increase of 12 per cent, eight per cent of which will be payable now and the remainder subject to the approval of the Anti- Inflation Board. rchase fire engine Other business Council received a letter from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation advising it would grant Wyevale Park $5,036.25 for its new lighting system in the park. The total cost of the project is estimated at $20,145.00. The remaining Transit The use of transit to date this year in the area has increased by 135 per cent over last year. Midland council $15,000 is the respon- sibility of the township while the Wyevale Recreation _ Association will match the grant of the government, the municipality has granted $2,600. and the remainder must be raised by the people of Wyevale. The lights in the park have been installed. use up learned at its meeting Monday night that revenue from _ fares collected in May of this year have increased 113 per cent over May of 1975. Swearing in ceremonies One of the highlights of last Wednesday night's meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 80, was the swearing in ceremonies in which Len Wiles was In provincial court lightweight and to 10,000 B.T.U Volt hookups. Joe Cool's got the answer: choose your Electrohome air conditioner now and get the best selection That way, you'll stay cool al/ Choose from'5 attractively styled "minit mount" models. 115 Volt, *199. 3 models for horizontal sliding windows Provides cooling capacities from 6,000 to 10,000 B.T.U. 115 Volt connection for quick and easy installation. From $295. For larger homes and commercial establishments, with coolin requirements from 13,500 to 33,000 B.T.U. 7 models with a wide range of features -- for 115 Volt or 230/208 portable. From 5,000 Starts as low as 00 Starting as low as 5495. takes his oath. returned to his post of Sgt. at arms, a post he has held for 26 years. Seen above, Frank Graham, commander, Staff photo Impaired driver draws $200 Gary Cadeau, 22, of 5 Gignac Drive in Penetanguishene, ple- aded guilty in provincial court Monday to a charge of unlawfully driving of a vehicle while his licence was suspended. Judge L.T. Montgomery fined the man $200 with 60 days to pay. Placed on probation Steven Lawson, 20, of Balm Beach, was placed on probation for 12 months by Judge Mon- tgomery in Provincial court Monday. Lawson had pleaded guilty to a charge last month of break, enter and theft. Pleaded guilty Cleo J. King, 43, of 10 Robert Lane in Penetanguishene, ple- aded guilty to a charge of impaired driving and was fined $150 Monday in provincial court. Sentenced and fined Klaus Schwartz, 31, of Midland pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of excess alcohol and im- paired driving. He was fined $200 and sentenced to 15 days in jail. Forgery Mary Patricia Dorion, 22, of 205 King Street, pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery Monday in provincial court. Dorion was under probation at the time the offence oc- curred. Judge L.T. Montgomery sentenced the woman to 20 days, suggesting that probation had not been overly successful in Dorion's case. Building statistics show decrease The value of building permits issued in May of this year is down from the comparable 1975 figure: In May of 1975 there were 55 building permits issued for a total of $894,811. This May, only 13 permits were issued for a total vlue of $85,000. To date, 77 permits have been issued for 1976 for a value of $825,700. Last year during the same period, 90 permits were issued for a value of $1,414,111. summer long... and for many summers to come! See us now for the widest choice of Electrohome models. $621.00 *3295.00 JASPER 600 *2674.00 BANFF 500 *2380.00 BANFF 400 *2070.00 SALE WILL LAST FROM JUNE 18 - JUNE 26 LIMITED QUANTITIES of 12 units of each model available Visit our OPEN HOUSE Free Coffee, Door Prizes, Bargains Tilson Trailers = Hwy.27. MIDLAND More OPEN HOUSE Specials *525.00 *2905.00 wasiea drop! After the furnace, the water heater is the biggest user of energy in your home. Waste hot water, and you're wasting valuable energy. 5361.00 %2431.00 That's a good reason for getting full value from your water heater in every way you Can. By fixing leaky faucets By insulating long runs of hot water pipe By waiting until you have a full load before you switch on the clothes or dishwasher. By using cold or cool water when it will do the job By taking shorter showers or shallower baths By making sure that all the hot water that eventually goes down the drain works hard for you before it goes Y iN M \ 1 7 >=-- - #LECTROHOME y The Cascade electric : os Enea water heater gives you a ad | : dependable supply of hot water %y | Truck Travel Trailers Compact Hard Top Te it makes good use inl Ge A . - ie ener i) m its Campers Pyramid, Rambler, Travel Trailers Trailers up to cane wee Ret withet 3 fom? 1398 -- Taurus, Windsor - Peanut; Trillium, Starcraft, Lionel, BAR RB HAS K LL LTD wisely Don't waste a drop 8' w/Frig. Furn. Tandem w/Frig., Rambler from Parkland ; Stove & jacks Furn. & toilet Compare our prices 52298 53995 Page 2, Wednesday, June 16, 1976 82749 MIDLAND 926-7811 298 King St.

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