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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Dec 1977, p. 6

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Harbour and Tay to sign fire agreement i Be ae : tthe Village "is missioned the Fire willingness to enter into Victoria area of Tay between the formerly borne ona joint added that is g be ah Tay fifth and seventh con- basis by the two _ taking a bit of a gamble Marshall's Office to the year long agreement, Township will enter intoa cessions, in return for a municipalities. As a by entering into the undertake two fire sur- councillor Connely told i i relinquishing on Tay's result, the Village will agreement as it is _ veys, the recom- the meeting that the Beit aimenient behalf of i its part eco faleiowiiere ofthe presently worded. She mendation of both being mechanical condition of were waueats a ownership of fire fighting equipment noted that an unusually that the township one of the Harbour's Se ritiere step in the equipment located in Victoria Harbour's _ high frequency of fires in establish its own fire firefighting vehicles had disbanding of jointly Victoria Harbour obligations under the the area of Tay fo be department. Subsequ- deteriorated to such an rated and funded fire The new agreement, agreement simply extend protected in the next year ently, a fire station was extent that it is becoming ae tion services which in effect rescinds to the providing of free by the Harbour fire built on the Old Fort difficult to find a driver existing pabuaee the yi the fire protection fire protection services to department "could cost Road, and coupled with for it municipalities for 16 agreement reached by the specified area of Tay us a lot of money the township s : 5 the two municipalities in until the end of next year. Tay township clerk Waubaushene facilities, She explained that the ach bour council 1961, will go _ into Connely surprised Walter Lumsden ex- the two stations are ex- committee had learned of ieged i its Monday operation on December Councillor Ann Con- _ plained Tuesday morning pected to provide an ainbulahge for ae night meeting that Tay 31 nely, who sits onthe Fire that the reason the adequateprotectiontothe that wou cote he has accepted a proposal Under the terms of the Department Committee township is willing to area of Tay formerly purposes: of the drawn up by Victoria new agreement, Victoria on Harbour council § enter into the agreement covered under the Har- cer arenas Mae aaa Harbour which will Harbour will assume the commented that "I can't stems from several bour agreement, Lum- ie icle, prem pa . provide free fire costs of operating and believe they accepted it factors He noted that in sden said. é e $1500, a ing ae the pee Pe ae protection services unti] Maintaining fire fighting (the proposal) without a -- the last five years, the Midland pact will go prea ie ee f p Fr Necember 31. 1978 to the trucks and equipment squabble She later township had com- Tey eetieg sa Senne e sold for about It was cold! establishing its own fire Council agreed to look [t was ear-holding cold for the Santa Claus parade to keep warm as best he could during the 30 minute protection services will into the matter Saturday and this not-so-well prepared cub scout had parade. Staff photo likely mean that a fire protection agreement p m with the Town of Midland will be broken, once a\fire Signed by 154 residents station is constructed in Sunnyside aren ® Councillors get first glimpse cost of purchasing and maintaining fire fighting seasece Ofnotorious 'Inquiry' petition two municipalities YOU CAN STILL FIND UP TO ' . in Midland Town Centre's Victoria Harbour paid Council members got by 154 Midland residents. Ogilvie told council last vestigation, I would Still sas sees the costs of erecting a their first glimpse of Ogilvie's lawyer sent a night that he did not think submit the very same Haig, Ogi a Ht a " garage to house the Deputy Reeve Bill copy of the petition to that Mr. Haig should deal objection.' Hae liter re . Ne aw equipment, and paid two- Ogilvie's petition asking Midland town solicitor, with the petition or the Alderman Orr told sarc na Gl WAL thirds of the volunteer for a commission, of Douglas Haig atthe same commission if inquiry, council that since the oi NaN arabe firefighters' grants, with inquiry into Midland time ashe sent acopy to since he could well be petition did _ not January, to 2 wi e Tay paying the other Town Council, at a the Ministry of Treasury, "oneofthesubjects under specifically deal with Mr. Ingram nes Cent portion regular council meeting Eeonomics and investigation." Haig that, he sould handle residents and the Bey ae After Harbour council on Monday night. Intergovernmental Mayor Lynnsaid "since the matter as town Ninth residents. Ogilvie had learned of Tay's The petition is signed Affairs we are all under in-_ Solicitor. told council that Haig was Alderman Malcolm and a petitioner on Ingram Mayor Lynn both Crescent and therefore suggested that the matter there would be a 'conflict be discussed at a special of interest."" ; OF MIDLAND meeting of council and Council did not discuss the rest of council was in the matter and no agreement. motions were heard. adidas=4/ CROSS-COUNTRY eBoots Socks eSuits 5 ADIDAS Cross country } equipment is designed for recreation and com , petition Adidas boots have revolutionized the entire cross country Market. since its suc | cessful introduction | ADIDAS 'clothing? is 4 Stylish, light, durable and ] functional for comfort P and pleasure eStyle eQuality LOW PRICES That's right, there are still 3 chances to find money on the streets of Midland Town Centre. Each week from now till Christmas, a medallion worth $100. or $1,000. will be hidden on the streets of Midland Town Centre where it will be visible and easily reachable from sidewalk level. Each week, the participating merchants will be giving their customers a clue to the location of that week's medallion | Wi" up to $1,500. | Get clues / to the location of the medallion at this store T% the ADIDAS FOOTWEAR CELAN ESE AND CLOTHING CARPET MILLS CARPET MILLS IN SIMCOE VE 3.20 rer sve. | SAVE 3.00 cer ve. | or ar nee | GARNER'S <= egular $9.50 HUNT STORE Seafield nylon sculptured Casablanco & Del Grande SALE SPORTS wn w te $1,500, SALE LEVEL LOOP $97.75 PRINT $@-50 294 King Street, gees foam Baie Midland 526-6082 for kitchens & family rooms Scotchguarded SAVE 4.00 ver sa. va. # SAVE 3.20 per so. ya. MATHER'S Regular $13.95 Regular $11.95 Medley nylon SALE Saxony Tough polypropylene back SALE CRAFT SUPPLIES SHORT SHAG $@)»95} /sHORT SHAG Sig o75l| i, cits with diteena| foam backed 9 colours Scotchguarded 12 colours SAVE 4,00 per sq. yd. SAVE 6.00 per sq. vd.. = \ SPECIALS : on Regular $13.95 Regular $18.95 Celebration nylon ee, SALE Amorous Heavy 'weieht SALE @ MACRAM FE CUT & LOOP 542-95 New fibres foam backed 8 colours Clues available at these participating merchants. Edward's of Midland ®Huronia Travel SHORT SHAG $@-95) scotchguarded 10 colours Sarcharn Shales eMather's Craft Supplies Scotchguarded 10 colours e °0K Johnson Travel *Garner's Sports SAVE 5.00 per sq. yd. SAVE 4.00 per sq. yd. MACRAME eThompson's Furniture © ¢Cumming-Nicholson Shoes Regular $16.95 Regular $14.95 ig Gam Shoppe eField's Hardware Wellisley and Huron SALE Manor twist Propylon tufted SALE alae several Orr's Jewellers *Leah's Boutique PLUSH $ 1 17 0°95 S 9 ee ean on The Parlor Walter Woods Shoes nylon printed IHARDTWIST 17 & : Barber & Haskill * Crawford's Men's Wear 15 ft_wide carpet __9 colours & patterns Our carpet underlay 1s all being reduced FREE LESSONS Appliances Livingston's Men's Wear EXTRA SPECIAL PURCHASE -- 3 rolls ONLY pe , ) | | by 30% for this sale, k 'Hutch' Arcade Pharmacy Midland Sewing Centre from Kraus Carpet Mills S$ o DOI | work out a price stilt fu ane ll ated al aS: 4 " ae te Haters a Hopes istinas SHORT SHAG S come to your home to measure if you wish. Come in and i eorgian Home Bakery iat °P.H. Jory Drugs eA. Barrie & Sons Furniture eae eae SL There is no obligation. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL CHRISTMAS See our display of FAKE FURS utchison se eae M ATH E R S ©Perrin's Flower Shop --_@Cartier's Colorific Centre A ~ TREASUBE ae *Bathroom boutique 262 King St., teiecl $1,300. omefe urnishings led Complete home decorating service Midland \ wi ti of the medallion ene 512 DOMINION AVE. 526-7691 526-6981 at this store Page 6, Wednesday, December 14, 1977

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