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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Oct 1980, p. 17

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a ----------------------aaaaajjaaQ_Q_VQVcEqEqE7T Keeping tight © lipped regarding TTPPB issue Officials- of the Ministry of Housing in Toronto and officials at the Tiny Township of- fice are keeping fairly tight lipped about Tiny's decision last week to withdraw from the Area Planning Board. When asked about the decision recently, Guy Maurice, clerk for Tiny said he had no com- ment, but he did say Tiny representatives to the area board, (ex- cluding Chairman Brasher), had made up their minds to withdraw following the reception they received at a Sept. 4 meeting in Midland. Maurice added, professional consultants were hired by Tiny to examine the Area Plan and they advised the township of certain possible consequences (which Maurice did not elaborate), should the plan be approved. Following, there was a meeting with the Ministry which was attended by Tay Township _ represent- atives. Referring to com- ments made by an Area Planning Board member calling the Tiny reps "Jackasses", Maurice' said' the precautions Tiny took with regard to hiring PGH births Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Daniels of RR 3 Elmvale have a new addition to their family. The bouncing baby boy arrived at Penetanguishene ABOUT BB BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU MEMBER on professional consultants and their eventual with- drawal indicates they "'are not jackasses."' Meanwhile, Marsha Greene, a Ministry of Housing representative who was at the Tiny-Tay meeting said Monday, the Ministry team was at the meeting "purely as observers."' She said the Tiny-Tay people raised certain questions at the meeting pertaining to the legal status of the existing plan and the Ministry advised af one point that existing programs would continue as they exist, even with ap- proval of the plan. But, "'if changes were to be made after the plan was approved, then the area plan would have to be considered."' The Mental Health Gye Pitre ion Penetanguishene will be honouring two of its employees on Friday, Oct. 3 with-a special presentation for their 25 years service at the centre. The two guests of honour are Anthony Juneau, presently a member of the dietary staff. and Cliff-Leduc a maintenance worker at the centre. Yesterday afternoon's mishap . Traffic yesterday afternoon was snarled at Highway 27 and Vinden after a truck was A See a were sketchy at news time since Midland resulted in its driver being rushed to OPP were still probing the accident. hospital. Details concerning the roll-over involved in a single vehicle mishap which MHC staff honored The presentations will be made by M.H.C. Administrator L.W. McKerrow and following that there will be a small social gathering. The event will take on a more social atmosphere this year with the sending out of personal in- vitations to _ fellow employees and spouses of the men. ARE YOU THINKING = 2 INSULATION JOB? Call Your Local Professional GEORGIAN INSULATION LTD. Specialists in The C.H.LP. Program ¢ Over 1000 Customers In Simcoe County ° Largest Insulation Contractor In Simcoe County e Guaranteed Material & Labour e Use Only C.M.H.C. Approved Materials General Hospital Sept. 17, 1980 and weighed in at a healthy 7 Ibs. 1042 ounces. The baby is the first for the Daniels family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Caughey of R.R.1, | Penetanguish- ene, are the proud parents of a baby girl. The child was born Sept. 27, 1980, and weighed 6 Ibs. 9 ozs. at birth. Four Offices To Serve You BARRIE 737-0600 GEORGIAN INSULATION ORILLIA 326-1221 Midland 526-3213 LTD Collingwood 445-7606 a Friday & Saturday October 3 & October 4 Open Friday 9am. - 9pm. Saturday 9am. - 5pm. Cougar is an_ all-new touch of Luxury ina mid-sized passenger Car. For 1981 Cougar will e Seat up to six passengers ¢ More Trunk Space than big cars ¢ High Level interior Luxury ¢ and 4 Cyl. Fuel Economy 1981 Ly nx European styling with the accent on fuel economy ' ae oe Co Quite a few small cars can provide very good fuel economy, but none of them can provide the combination of features that make Lynx so special in today's r. Automotive world. You Must See It! Best Projected mileage of any car built in North America 2 -- " 'LINCOLN ) Plus: Capri - Zephyr - Marquis - Lincoln Mark VI and the 1981 Ford Trucks HANNA MOTOR SALES Hume St. Limited 445-4300 Collingwood Refreshments Free Draws Wednesday, October 1, 1980, Page 17

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