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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Jul 1978, p. 3

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Fire damage A fire at 121 Fiftn street Wednesday night completely gutted the inside of the house. Fireman battled the blaze from ? 10:30 p.m. until after 2 a.m. The cause of the fire still isn't known. The family was away at the time. Staff photo Smoke damage result of Port McNicoll fire Fire caused extensive smoke damage and destroyed one room in a Port MeNicoll home Tuesday night. According to MeNicoll fire chief Gordon Duggan, the department received the call shortly before 10 p.m. Annual by Marion Sleep It may be 'the Cen- tennial'"' for Midland, but for members of the Huronia District Hospital Auxiliary, July sym- bolizes the Summer Antique Market! Port The correct opening date is Tuesday, July 18 at 7 p.m., at which time Mayor Moreland Lynn along with Ontario Hospital Auxiliary Association president Nancy Keefe will of- .ficially do the honors. _ By then, the 18 par- ticipating dealers, after a day's hard work, will have their booths set up and upon arrival found the structure, at the corner of Second Avenue and Second Street, in flames. Chief Duggan said the cause of the blaze is undetermined, but the starting point has been pin-pointed to a bedroom which was gutted. The owner of the home Fred Gadsby had taken his family to a drive-in movie before the fire broke out. The family dog was in the home at the time of the blaze, but escaped injury. market coming and on display, their excellent and varied antiques - glass, china, some furniture and many "collectibles." The Market will con- tinue through Wednesday and Thursday, July 19 to 20, from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. This is the 13th annual market. Judith McPherson, convener, and her committee, despite an unfortunate confliction of published dates, are taking the positive "lucky 13" at- tittide; anticipating @ rear Centennial winner. Two new dealers will be welcomed to the Market "family" this year, - "Wishes Come True" John and Mary Car- penter, 8th St., Midland and Audrey _ Seale Antiques, Hemingford, Quebec. The remaining 16 dealers have helped make the market a success for so many years that many seem like personal friends to auxilians. Free lunch and coffee are supplied for the dealers at noon on Tuesday and during the show, auxilians are trusted _ "baby sitters" for ex- pensive merchandise when dealers take their meal breaks. Downie Joanne Downie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Downie, 13 Lucy Street in Penetanguishene, _gra- duated from York University at June 8, 1978 convocation. Ms. Downie received her B. A. and Bachelor of Education. She is a graduate of Penetanguishene Seco- ndary School. C ; > ote Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cote are pleased to an- nounce the graduation of their son Douglas Cote, from the University of Waterloo with a Doctor of Optometry degree. He will soon be practicising in Port-Aux-Basques, Newfoundland. Eichler Florence Anne Eichler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.F. Eichler of Wyevale, recently graduated from York University with her Bachelor of Business Administration (honours) Degree. Florence will be attending Osgoode Hall Law School in the fall. Submitted photo CORTS holds public meeting The Canada-Ontario Rideau Trent Severn (CORTS) advisory committee will be staging a public meeting tomorrow at the River- side Restaurant in Port Severn. CORTS is a body set up to study and help ad- minister land _ use, pollution control and boating practice along the Trent, Severn and Rideau water system which stretches from Ottawa to Georgian Bay. Topics up for discussion at the meeting will be interim land use guidelines, the recently released CORTS Green Paper, boating and other public concerns. An open house at 1:15 p.m. preceeds_ the meeting at 2. Learn to Fly call Huronia Airport 526-8451 seats contact For further information local CORTS representatives Walter Deans, 325-6193 or Lois Hastings 689-2648. ----<-- a Tiny Council hears request for water system hook up scheduled for July 13. Maur-Lac Limited gave Tiny Township Council heard a request at their last meeting, representatives who required council's per- mission to hook up into an existing water system, obtaining new water from this source until the new pumping station is completed for the sub- divisions of Stocco and Belvedere. Council instructed water works superin- tendent, Hubert Charlebois and engineer Ron Robinson to look into this matter and to come up with a _ recom- mendation for council at the next meeting, GOFQ, Now available at last- A carpet cleaning system with a 'Guarantee'. Recommended by carpet mills. For the cleanest carpet, call John Robitaille for free estimate. CARPET CLEANING SERVICE 926-2631 two reasons request of an water supply; for the interim that the water mains would be installed in a shorter time * VERSATILITY : Most hitches can be RE-INSTALLED on a different vehicle with little or no adjustment Installations by FLENWOOD TAR span than the pumping station could be built, necessitating a water source for the pressure testing of new mains before backfilling and suggesting that the availability of water would allow their clients to obtain building per- mits. This ~ would facilitate the sale of lots and allow completion of services. LER HITCH © Heavy Duty Capacity © All Welded Construction ® High Road Clearance We make sure your hitch does not interfere with the replacement or Operation of Hydraulic Bumpers Exhaust Systems, Gas Tanks, or Spare Tire Removal on Trucks SN) ee OPENING OPECIAL Getting Married ? Book your Wedding with us Wedding Photography '99. includes 60 photographs and a 11x14" bridal portrait Brian Studio "=P HOTOGRAPHERS Corner of King & Bay Streets, Midland 526-4139 Everything in building materials....let's build together MIDLAN 200 Third St. Midland Pee | BUILDALL ASSOCIATE STORE BRUCE TINNEY SEPTIC SERVICE LTD. R.R. 1, PENETANG, ONTARIO SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED, AND SYSTEMS INSTALLED SAND, ROAD AND CEMENT GRAVEL, FILL, TOPSOIL HEAVY EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE MIKE TINNEY BRUCE TINNEY Res. 526-3069 Bus.526-7269 OF THE WEEK Plan Number: 77-1745 Here's a dramatic design in the highly popular side-split style which offers a low, wide profile, spaciousness and a range of conveniences to please the most exacting of tastes. The traditional exterior, finished in mixed vertical and horizontal siding, brick chimney and veneer accent, shut- tered windows and shingle roof, is designed to provide contrast between areas of the home and still maintain an integrated whole. The weather-sheltered, double-doored entrance leads into a large and open foyer facing a dramatically-curved double stairway leading up to the bedroom level or down to the full basement. aienee int: ie Pareles Spe eee. Sey Oe Ee cet (Io) 157Asqmimca.l1745sqttipica @@:s ZsqmimeaMOOsqtt pica yf ; 1 a" L a Ce oan Luxurious three bedroom From the foyer one moves naturally right to the long living- dining room combination, which features wide picture windows for excellent natural light and a wide stone fireplace which has a barbecue on the family room side. The large and well-planned U-shaped kitchen is centrally positioned to the large family room, the formal dining room and the laundry-utility room. The large family room features a breakfast bar and sliding glass doors to a wide rear patio. The laundry-utility room conveniently separates from the kitchen via pocket door, and encloses generous storage and closet space. Access from the double full garage allows the area to function as a mud room. The utility complex also contains a convenient vanity bath. All three bedrooms are positioned around the central bath on the second level and all have generous closet space and excellent natural light. The master has a three-piece ensuite with tub behind a pocket door. The full basement provides abundant space for the future development of additional living or recreational space for the expanding family. ; Avery large and commodious home guaranteed to please the most demanding of families. Plans for design No. 77-1745 may be purchased either by single set, at a cost of $70. for the first set and $10. for each additional set, or by the package. A five-set plan package, including the first set, is economically priced at $100. and an eight-set package, also including the first set, is only $125. Whichever method you choose, please include $4. for postage and handling. B.C. residents add5 per cent sales tax. Send for the current edition of Select Home Designs, Series No. 36, featuring imaginative decorating and home im- provement ideas plus 350 quality home plans of every type. Available for $2.25 ($1.75 plus 50 cents postage and handling). To order any of these items please send cheque or money order payable to the Home of the Week. Address to: Home of + the Week, c/o The Midland Times, 382 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V5Y 1R2. DUSOME BUILDING PRODUCTS SIDING SOFFIT FASCIA AND WINDO¥'S BONDED ple ALCAN Building Products 549-8597 Concrete blocks, patio slabs & s sidewalk slabs BvOCK CO. LIMITED HIGHWAY 12 Septic tanks 334-7219 curbs VICTORIA HARBOUR 4 zg ; CUSTOM DRAPERIES When you COVER YOUR' FLOOR with CARPET RESILIEN FLOORING HWY. 27 THECAR ELMVALE ET SHOPPE 322-2841 oe ee Or ew Se ene ar Friday, July 7, 1978, Page 3

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