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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Dec 1977, p. 7

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on VO Vw, Waterfront park will be second to none when complete: St. Amant cont'd fro Ras! dock to Champlain Rd t stly occ j m " 5 atte K 7 : »een mostly occupied by success Sahay i Another major priority ithe subdivision. new roof on the change included in _--the_andvwillincludeextensive St. Amant reflected on industries and moves to --""They're_ so img an Roopa ail Se for next year will be the The popular park on rooms has also been _ discussions. beaches, a new arena, a' the situation in Midland limitfurther development they'd just realize what know its jus < : J just like a updating of the tennis courts at Memorial Park. There are no plans to Vevey depend on the sale of lots John St. may be receiving additional attention next year. the park next summer. A suggested. The committee also felt greenery would be a welcome addition to the OX dtd the Desjardins', wasn't "We'll have to wait and see what happens there," said St. Amant. "We'll probably discuss it when hardball diamond and parking lots. 3 Slated for construction next summer is a service construct additional The committee has il etasbert'S t val." es 5 Arman) courts, but the existing proposed the addition of WEStENEER Way rai t." it;comes up for renewal. building. which will _in- facilities may be bicycle racks and gar- '©St. "ore picnic labes The Desjardins' 20 year clude change rooms, resurfaced and the in- consistent lights replaced. "We want some green space," said St. Amant in explaining why the ad- dition of more courts isn't im the committee's plans. The park on Yeo St. in the new town subdivision jill be the site of a new baseball diamond, possibly in time for use next summer. A number of plans have been proposed for the park, however the ball diamond is the priority. Any ad- ditional facilities will bage pails as weli as a spraying prograre to rid the ground of poison ivy. Fill is also needed, said St. Amant, to level out the park. The wasteland in Bayfield Park on Jury Dr. is on the list of areas that are in need of im- provement. The south end of the park may benefit from an extensive tree planting program and 50 picnic tables are already being constructed for distribution throughout Family allowance hike Another surprise, almost in time for Christmas, was an- nounced by the federal stitutions maintaining : . = Sa eae oe ec ae Lingerie Housecoats cheques are going to increase as of January 1, 1978 in accordance with the cost of living. This means that the monthly cheque of $23.89 will rise to $25.68 for parents, welfare agen- cies, government departments and_ in- In 1977 the government paid out more than $173 million in Family Allowances each month. The meney went to 3.6 million families covering 7.2 million cuildren. The have also been suggested for the park as well as the addition of four hydro poles to provide eight more power outlets. Washroom facilities at the town dock are sorely needed, said St. Amant. A proposal to improve the existing building is in- cluded in the report. The Huronia Park on Fox Street, operated by lease runs out in October. The arena, parks and recreation board will be deciding whether to renew the lease or operate the park them- selves. The major project the board will be dealing with for the next few years is the plan for the water- front park. This will stretch from the town concessions and a playground area. The present beaches will also be improved with the addition of more sand and landscaping. "There are a lot of plans but I don't think we're ready to go next year," said St. Amant of the project. 'But when we do get our park with everything in it, it will be Xt 2) 2s See all the pretty things we have for Christmas giving second to none."' where the waterfront has have met with little they've got and protect it 0l .v) a cesspool."' JYLNAD NMOL CNV ICIW Che Parlor children under 18 years of national average age. allowance for each ' Special allowances recipient family was yhich id to fost bout $49. Z ah sia © ¢d OFF ASSURING THE COMPLETE SATISFACTION OF GENTLEMEN €5° LADIES Phone 526-4353 Centre | d'activités francaises télé: 549-8594 Penetanguishene Sensibilisé au défi provenant de l'assimilation culturelle des francophones, les gens de la région de Penetanguishene ont fondé il y a quatre ans, un centre d'activités frangaises pour entre autres, polariser les ressources disponibles et apporter des solutions aux problemes. Parmi les réalisations tangibles se trouve la fondation de quatre garderies frangaises et pour aider les professeurs de ces garderies, Mme Joan Northcott, bénévole au Centre d'activites frangaises vient de préparer un microsillon de chants et de comptines populaires. Le Centre franco-ontarien est donc heureux de vous en faire l'annonce: Si Tu Aimes Le Soleil, Joan Northcott . 60 morceaux . pour enfants, professeurs, parents . enregistrement de qualit .voix et piano, Madeleine Dubeau . texte des paroles inclus . $6.98 + taxe provinciale: .49 .+ frais de poste .76 ¢ : $8.22 . disponible exclusivement au Centre d'activités frangaises 63, rue Main, Penetanguishene, Ont. LOK 1P0 a Goutigue eH fing St., 3- PCE. SUITS = FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON Pure Wool - Flannels - Pin Stripes $200° ony: , Select group of 3-pce. suits yr $ 00 speciaL ° 120° We have a large selection of ties, shirts and belts. 267 King St. INNH 4unsvsadl FICCESSORIES -- TREASURE ' Stu arte ke lel" HUNT STORE i copatney pour ks octty, Men's Wear \ we $1,500. } to the location of the medallion at this store {RIOT OPT 1 KIER 225 King 526-6581 Let GUARDIAN | help you get set for the BIG DAY! jUueYdIW suljedioiyed Aue WO4} YO9M YS JdI19994 Sales INOA YIM paule}qo aq ued SEN|D MEN (YdeS 'OOO TS$ 410 'OOTS$ 494}19 YOM) SUOI||Epaw 9 Si tu aimes le soleil FOR MOTHER Cozy slippers eWarn eWarm & dry winter boots Stylish shoes FOR FATHER eKaufman washable ' slippers in leather or materials eFine dress shoes by Dacks & Florsheim in many widths eComfortable boots & overshoes FOR THE KIDS eStylish & sturdy shoes} Foralithe for school or play FAMILY eTough winter boots W4aaM HOV SANTO MAN UaPPIY B4e B494} 'd4]UaD UMO] PUe|PI,) UI BIa4yMaWOS AND ERNIE DOLLS YOUR CHOICE As practical as they are pretty, these gifts of soft lingerie and fashion- QNi4 right accessories are sure to hold a very special place in her heart! Delight her with a gift from foWARDs on of Midland i: = TREASURE HUNT STORE CHARGEX ~ A TREASURE '® ~|( ARCADE ro | HUNT STORE VSA = Christmas morn. GUARDIAN WIN up to 1,500. | ae OPEN TREASURE CUMMING-NICHOLSON | | PHARMACY te een | rte us Sons ga 239 King St., Midland Town Centre 52 of the medal at this store of the medallion at this store TILL CHRISTMAS OOG Ts { We're Better All Around {226 King St, Midland 526-8011 Wednesday, December 14, 1977, Page 7

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