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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Dec 1980, p. 15

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for council's new term.... requirements in municipalities with lands and space for our community. ° revenue by | indicated to me the need community through which we have ad-_ attracting and keeping In this vein our Tequirements and long assessment will help to for a strong com- taxation and job jacency. major merchandising library is facing major term goals and ob- bear the cost of adding mitment to the future creation. : { It is also of prime enterprises in the repair and renovation jectives. : this new facility. planning and The coming term will 4 importance that area downtown area and, the work. It needs facilities Several programs in development of our be both interesting and ' planning problems be need to embark im- for the handicapped and - the coming term are Program community. This challenging for all resolved, and that all rial t nd ditional. meetin but will require special years individuals on designedtoachieveboth to the community. I Petes recHiee late See aucnicnentoeean facilities for SUnLie attention by council as council have verbally short term results and believe it is possible to provide for sensible, in the downtown programs. Under the council assesses its committed themselves long term Objectives. make the work of long term future _ business district. leadership of our priorities. tapes to a program of With increasing council both productive planning and There can be no half- recently retired chief The first continuing promoting the energy costs and and enjoyable, and I } development objectives measures or weak- librarianHelen Delaney program is the con- development of our _ changing tourism travel believe that with this ; and controls to protect the quality of life and orderly development of this region. the need to provide mediately on a physical stomach approaches to these matters, but there must be bold and positive steps taken - needs and interests of it also requires ad- our library achieved a reputation for ex- cellence envied by many communities. But siderations must in- volve both short term continuing in the future, struction of the new modern, three million gallon capacity sewage treatment plant. This additional increased way the For the past several manufacturing and tourism industries. The financial commitment by the town, however, to William Vidler, has commitment must be patterns the consensus is that areas such as ours, within easy access of major metropolitan will bring revenue to the members of council and council and our municipal staff we will be able to demonstrate results which are pera with the co-operation the facilities have had plant will be completed this type of promotion centres, will experience compatible with and Economy and assistance of all little donetothem since in 1981 providing the has not always kept major increases in satisfactory to the needs : Related to the above segments of the com- their acquisition by the town with facilities to pace withthe need that tourism. The op- and wants of our of course, is the matter munity. town fifteen years ago. service both the present exists to obtain the portunities to seize an community. of extensive com- One aspect of our They now require demand and the future results about which we increased share of this In closing, I would like q mercial development community lifehasbeen repair. and now is the need of the town. speak. tourism potential are to congratulate all those hs outside this community _ largely ignored, and the time to consider future Without the con- As vourmayor,I have plentiful. There is, who have achieved _ \ which will affect the timeis uponus, both by needs and the future struction of the ad- found that the amount of however, a need to office for the coming { economy of our town circumstance and the roleofthelibraryasone ditional capacity, time and energy make things happen in term. to thank those of . district. 'Strong, native outlets for the cultural resources. was frozen. Our com- my role in the com- development in the this evening tocome out i determined, and __ energies andinterests of mitment as a council munity has increased area.I believe that itis and observe the first q positive steps must be our voung people in the Facilities must be tocomplete this dramatically. Working the position of this town official meeting of your q taken by this council face of rising vandalism Thedilemma faced by project and to ensure with Mr. Wally Cun- and this council that we 1981-82 council, and to { | and by other groups and and other exem- such community groups that the town grows to ningham, - our. wish to encourage the wish to one and all a segments in the town to _plifications of a lack of as the Huronia Players require the capacity Development Comm- expansion of present Very Happy Christmas and the central business protect our core area and to provide for its redevelopment. Downtown __redevel- opment must consider two important matters: need to provide alter- proper facilities. I am referring to our cultural desolation. We must work, with the co- operation of council, to better serve the cultural main anchor of our and other performing agencies and groups in our town will require that we face up to the needs for proper theatre facilities. These con- Penetanguishene Council sworn in Penetanguishene council was sworn into office Monday evening concluded with Bellisle's receiving the Chain of Office. tradition, Bellisle took time to introduce the municipal employees development in the town which has been built into the system. In this devoted to this aspect of issioner, and his predecessor, Mr. tourism and attract facilities and new tourism facilities which you who took the time and Prosperous New Year TURN YOUR UNWANTED Sgn & SILVER INTO A: CHRISTMAS CASH oe <_< eS en as part of the inaugural Following the gathered at the meeting ; proceedings held at Mavor's inaugural andeachonein turn was hb town hall and now that address, (which is 3 the formalities have been completed, it will be time to get down to the business of the legislative and decision making process. The high point of the Monday night meeting, which was held before a full house of well wishers, was marked by reprinted in entirety elsewhere in _ this paper), several dignitaries who were attending the affair were acknowledged. These included Reeve Morris Darby, of Tiny Township and Bruce Tinney of Tay. In a minor break with applauded for their key role in making the town function. Following the passing of several bylaws which formalized the evening's proceedings, a bilingual rendition of O Canada was sung and the gathering broke to chat over refreshments of wine and cheese. CANADIAN AND U.S.A. SILVER COINS $1000.00 for 1948 Canadian Silver $1. The above prices are for coins in very fine condition. STERLING SILVER Knives, Forks, Spoons, Tea Sets, awe ---- the induction of R Belisle. ai the dew Trays, Candle Stick Holders, Trophies etc. gee symbolized by tati th neh aaa cree SILVER BARS AND MEDALLIONS y Town Solicitor Paul movie Country Crafts POCKET WATCHES Prior to that event 1966 and prior We Pay 85° though, all other council £ ecnicd eaelae were sa in ies presents l 0. 1967..... We Pay 70° cama §=© HANDCRAFTED GIFTS nae McNee and Robert 1986 ard meddle cy WO 2.25 Caseasnette along with ML a TY 29 eee sophomore councillor Sets o Pay Robert Klug and con- eToys Crocheting 1968 (Slver)..... We Pay $1.40 tinuing with senior 50° members of council, eKnitting etc. 1967 and prior..... We Pay $5.00 Lionel Dion, Ken . Tannahill and Ray i ; $ Baker. Reeve Art Stewart COUNTRY ¥ CRAFTS ] 1967 end prior...... We Pay $11.50 We Buy All Canadian, British, U.S., an Deputy-reeve : d Military Medals. ine an UTE ae ee ee os e office took their oaths A Unique Gift TO* 1966 and prier..... We Pay $1.15 tA came Pon pocaes. and the ceremony for Someone You Love" O55 tes end pier We Pay $2.85 awards or what have you. f~ 50° i964andprior.... Wo Pay $5.75 $] 1935 endprior..... We Pay $13.00 Ptease separate silver coins as above Scrap Gold Items Bought 95 $1 4 TO $75 for the Following Prices 37 i c te. each ii the patanjad wieder tite ™ 490 ey 2 DAYS ONLY for a smooth meliow smoke every time. 10K. $5.00 per GM Saturda Dec. 13 9am -6p.m President Series $75 to $500 14K $7.00 per GM ig if iG ié ies 6 oe HANDCRAFTED IN CANADA 18K 49,00 _-- perGM Saale ia gd Oe oma Available at: baa $11.00 per GM UPTOWN TOBACCO SHOP ||) Smee "i =z |] PaRKvuLamora 751 Yonge St. Midland 526-2219 NOTE: ABOVE ITEMS 319 King St. PURCHASED FOR SCRAP METAL VALUE ONLY Wednesday, December 10, 1980, Page 15 ie) a? eet 1s Shes : i ae (Sheba voor art conga

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