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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Apr 1978, p. 12

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Consult lawyer on proposed mall site: planners by Terri Howell Three business owners interested in purchasing the Harrison Metal Works building on Vinden Street and turning it into an industrial mall, were cautioned by the Planning Board Monday night to consult a lawyer before Library news Library Hours: Monday through Friday. 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 7 p.m. to9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. You are invited to see the display at the Library of pottery by Bruce McArthur, Wyebridge, and Joy Parker's dolls From the new Book List Fiction The Dark Pasture. Stirling. Here is the third and final volume in the Stalker series, by Jessica Stirling "The Spoiled Earth" and "The Hiring Fair" have found a large readership The Abramsky Variations. Torgov. Three men. Three dreams. The result is an affecting novel about the interplay of generations from the view of humorist Morley Torgov, whose previous book "A Good Place to come from" was a national bestseller The Banners of Revolt. Carnegie. This is the concluding and fifth novel in "Destiny of Eagles" the epic work by Sacha Carnegie which traces the fortunes of the Polish Barinski family The Scofield Diagnosis. Denker. Dr. Jean Scofield, neurologist, is the central figure in Henry Denker's new novel, his most dramatic and explosive book to date Non-Fiction Wild Birds of Canada and the Americas. Shortt 598.2971 SHO. Notes, observations, and sketches of a field artist, Terence Michael Shortt Old Ontario Houses. Ondaatje and Mackenzie. 728.09713 OND. In this book, buildings which span a period of 100 years--from 1816 to 1916, are assembled together in magnificent color for the first time. Cyclone Taylor: A Hockey Legend. Whitehead. 796.9620924 TAY. The story of the career of Frederick Wellington Taylor, from the time he joined the first professional hockey league in history in 1905 going any further. After deliberating in private for about 10 minutes, the planning board told Doug Peutz, owner of the Woodsmen and representative of the purchasers, that he would need a lawyer to interpret the Planning Act and tell him whether they can legally proceed This is the second time Mr Peutz has ap- proached the board. Last night he told the mem- bers, that the three businesses - his wood- working business, a sheet metal business and an auto body repair were anxious to get an answer from the board and put in an offer to purchase on the building Mr. Peutz says he has had a run around since he first came to the town office for assistance Not knowing what steps to take initially, he ap- proached planning ad- ministrator Doug Clute and asked for his advice. At that time Mr. Clute suggested he make a deputation to the planning board and an application for rezoning of the property. The land which the Harrison Metal Works building sits on is zoned residential At the moment the _ carpet warehouse and sheet metal business that are using the building are legal non-conforming uses. The application for rezoning asked that the land be zoned to allow industry to move in. When the three answer that question and told him that he might have to make an ap- plication to the Com- mittee of Adjustment. The board decided that it wasn't in their power to tell Mr. Peutz to go ahead. They suggested a lawyer be consulted to ®renorgian businessmen made their application at a meeting last month, the planning board felt that as long as they didn't make any renovations to the building, they could move in and continue the legal non-conforming use. Before' the three men left, the meeting Chairman Wayne Dewitt told them the board would discuss their application and get in touch with them Doug Peutz said when he didn't hear anything from the board he telephoned Mr. Clute. He said Mr. Clute told him to for Fast, Dependable Service RELIABLE TAX! 526-5434 Available in four Models phone Wayne DeWitt. He said he didn't get any answer so he decided to present himself at the FAMILY SKATING social meeting of the Heating board on Monday SUNDAY, APRIL 9 The Planning Board ; uty decided that the situation and ( apacity was a little stickier than it first appeared at the SUNDAY, APRIL 16. up to Monday meeting. Mr. Clute suggested that the new businesses couldn't continue as legal non- conforming uses since the building hadn't been used for the proposed new uses From 2 to 4 in the afternoon. WASAGA STARS ARENA 3000 Sq. Ft. before. [ SUMMER ICE AVAILABLE | He told them to get the land rezoned would take a minimum of six months 429-3321 Fireside Shoppe 312 Bayfield St. Barrie (Next to Mother's Pizza Parlour) 726-4080 A Wood Burning Stove Doesn't Have to be Drab to be Efficient C) ------____---- Centennial Scrapbeal Your pharmacist plays an important part in your life and community. His skills are applied to help you and your family live better and longer. Let us be your... PERSONAL PHARMACIST JORY FDA: PHARMACY Serving the community for over two generations DELIVERY SERVICE 268 King St 526-2781 [DWARDs SPECIALTY SHOP Headquarters for the very latest in SPRING eFashion eAccessories eLingerie eCosmetics This harness shop stood on Midland's King Street, where the Municipal Savings and Loan stands today. Young men about town favoured the bicycle for turn-of-the century transport (left foreground) while more elegant transportation the best Your fur deserves... estorage erepairs ere-styling Put Mr. Voorzanger's expertise to work for you and your fur. oorzanger and Ladies' FINE FU "(Denn 244 King St. 526-6064 MIDLAND TOWN CENTRE Ets Alec and George Ingram, who were born in Midland at the turn of the century, have fond memories of a pair of mules--Minnie and Jessie--that their father, a former livery Music Company CRYSTAL GAYLE HURONIA MALL ALBUM OF THE WEEK SPECIAL CRYSTAL GAYLE featuring: Don't It Make My Brown Eyes "9 otters ONE WEEK ONLY was provi ied y fine BETES like t e ones in the background. Leather, saddle blankets, and buggy whips hung from the ceiling, and the store was lit by an oil lamp that would be the envy of an antique collector. "Radie tee: AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE HURONIA MALL SAVE *100.00 STEREO RECEIVERS No. STA84 22 Watts per channel R.M. ef SALE 3269 3 TWO ONLY Regular $369.95 $ From operator, kept. Minnie and Jessie could do a day's work, but their occasional fits of stub- bornness necessitated the use of the stout stick carried by the young man on the left. Gil challis, we have the most up-to-date col- lection of coordinates in the area. Come in and see for yourself, all the bright new Spring fashions Shoppe he) Geiss HURONIA MALL hopsack textures to embroidered This week, treat MIDLAND 234 KING AIR CONDITIONED IF BUSY CALL DYNASTY INN yourself to the very best in Chinese Food HOME DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN OPEN: MON --SAT 12NOON--1AM SUNDAY 12 NOON--10 PM LICENSED BY LCBO -- MIDLAND 526-2076 52 \ Each week you will find Clip and save this story for your Centennial Scrapbook. you will want to use in your Midland Times Centennial Scrapbook. There will be cash prizes for the best ones by ages. 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