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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Jun 1980, p. 5

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ee © OE --EE -- ~ saree 0 STR gy mae on 'Mike ' Asselin Effective today Gray Coach is opening its doors to Midland with a new bus terminal. Located at 527 Bay Street West, in the town near First Street, the modern new facility will be managed by agent John Scott of Huronia Travel. According to Brian J. Stewart, director of traffic for Gray Coach, in to serve the people of Midland and the surrounding area that much better, Gray Coach Lines' new ter- minal will match the service of the com- pany's $150,000 (each) buses the company operates. Open Monday to Thursday from 7:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Fridays from 7:15 a.m. to 8:15 p.m., the new terminal will stay open as well on the weekends. Saturday it will open at 7:15 a.m. and close at 6:15 p.m. while Sundays it will stay open from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., and that will go for holiday weekends as well. It has taken plenty of planning to locate the new terminal where it 'Mike' Asselin former clerk and reeve of Tiny is dead PERKINSFIELD -- Funeral services will be held here tomorrow from St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church at 11 a.m. for the late Michael Asselin of this community who died earlier this week in his 97th year. The former clerk and reeve of Tiny Township led a colorful life as both a civil servant and later as a township and Simcoe County council politician. He enjoyed telling stories of how this part of the country was developed prior to and just following the turn of the century. The father of 14 children (nine still living), he lived for his children, the people he Something in common? Talking politics? Quite likely. That's Midland's Alderman Richard Platt, left, speaking to Liberal MPP John Eakins who addressed a small group of party faithful Wednesday night at the Highland Motel in Midland during a Simcoe East Liberal Association's "'Up-date 80.' Creative Cones Frozen Yogurt & Ice Cream Parlour Sundaes Frozen Yogurt or Ice Cream blended with fresh fruit at Creative Cones 741 Yonge St., Midland (Next to Donut Villa) served in the township and the friends he made over the decades. Resting at Beausoleil Funeral Home _ in Penetanguishene until time of funeral mass tomorrow, the late Michael Asselin will be missed for he was part of the fabric of North Simcoe. ga Gray Coach opens new bus terminal = On Bay Street W. in Midland will be housed. The general public is being invited to drop by tomorrow to view the new quarters and enjoy a cup of coffee and a do- nut. By keeping the ter- minal open longer, it is the intent of Gray Coach to provide more in- formation to the busing public regarding its multitude of services to Toronto and on other routes the company serves. "It is a matter of serving the people the best we know how," observed Stewart yesterday morning as finishing touches were being made at the new Bay Street West bus terminal in Midland. Until such times as passengers become acquainted with the new terminal's Bay Street SZ Js Dooney eee, 5 ° . ° . ae ZKG aay OE SNS \Y rich % iS ) 2 ONG SS IAG> OF ™ S 9 any SV tye UN, oO ~S Vet; Wane BV : ADVANGE: $6.00 Adult $4.00 Child under 12 ROYAL LIPIZZAN & ea First time in Stallions on display free for public viewing and photography at: MIDLAND CENTENNIAL ARENA June 19and20 - 12 noon to 5 p.m. June 21 - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. PERFORMANCES - Sat., June 21 at 2:30 & 7:30 MIDLAND CENTENNIAL ARENA TICKETS: at Arena v. AT DOOR: $6.50 Adult eee ) aa} SY &Seniors with card SPONSORED BY FAMILY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIOF~ 4 sa Rae Bo LS RSTO SESS STALLIONS HERRMANN TRADITION FOR OVER 300 YEARS Featuring the Herrmann Family both Midland in general and Bay Street West commerce in particular and as such has shown Gray Coach's faith in Midland and its travelling public. West location in Midland buses will continue to use their current route to and from Midland. As for the new facility it is a shot in the arm for ANNUAL MEETING Penetanguishene General Hospital The general public is invited to attend the annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Penetanguishene General Hospital To be held at the Hospital on Thurs., June 26, 1980 at 8:00 p.m. Ontario - C2 $4.50 Child under 12 | &Seniors with card as Loy Tg: < Friday, June 20, 1980, Page 5

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