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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 24 Jul 1981, p. 1

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RIT RE nn Oe SS CE ee ee ara ia rae uF Community Newspaper Vol. 5, No. 30, Folio 59 Friday, July 24,1981 An yone bring another ball? Penetanguishene, Ontario An errant throw to first baseman Merkley, right, and others, had to Sergeant Don Westcott, middle, and Dennis Player, seen left in LEFT beat the bushes in McGuire Park Player, right, before the beginning of PHOTO, meant Player and opposition Tuesday. In RIGHT PHOTO Fire the game. The firemen beat the police team player, volunteer fireman Larry Chief Ted Light, left, confers with 27-26. No details released by Murray Moore agreement. : Neither Mayor Ron Reeve Darby said that Buch dei selce of the meeting between a Penetanguishene nor Committee from Reeve Morris Darby of Penetanguishene and Tiny Township would be 'representatives of Tiny specific about the Township in the Tiny details of the meeting Township" municipal held Tuesday to further went well. discuss the development The freeze on freeze in a section of development put in Tiny Township, but the Place by the Ministry of next day Mayor Bellisle Housing at said that the two sides Penetanguishene's were closer to an Tequest affects land in Progress reported on development freeze Tiny Township beside said. Highway 27 between Mayor Bellisle said Midland and the Penetanguishene Penetanguishene. planning board and the Tiny Township' town council will be received a position considering the new Dp aupae a: from_ proposals before a Penetanguishene a_ further meeting will be week ago. Tuesday arranged with Tiny evening proposals were Township. made a) Penetanguishene Penetanguishene by town council will be Tiny Township that briefed on the substance should be "quite ac- of last Tuesday's ceptable,'"' Reeve Darby meeting after' the Midland has already had its. Elmvale now is in the midst of one while Penetanguishene is to have one next July 30, 31 and Aug. 1. Had what? A sidewalk sale naturally! There will be fun, games, balloons and bargains next Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Penetanguishene as merchants here host their annual - and popular - Sidewalk Sale and Gameland. 'Some 3,000 prizes for children and free Sidewalk Fun and bargains planned for giant sidewalk sale... Sale Bucks will highlight the three-day ex- travaganza. Children may use the "Sidewalk Sale Bucks to play games that will be set up in the Main Street parking lot or use the bucks to buy balloons. "Bucks"' will also be accepted on Saturday, Aug. 1 for the matinee at the Pen Theatre. The place to be for fun and bargains will be in Penetanguishene, July 30, 31 and Aug. 1 for the town's super-duper sidewalk sale and Gameland. monthly council meeting on Monday the mayor said. Contained in the position paper sent to Tiny Township was a reiteration of Penetanguishene's original position, that development along the highway through Tiny Township leading to Penetanguishene should be kept to appropriate highway development, and taeeaest Penetanguishene's downtown should be protected. Tiny Township's official plan now allows for more types of development than that ordinarily allowed along highways, Mayor Bellisle said. Penetanguishene agrees with Tiny Township on some points, but it disagrees with the wording of some other points, wording that Tiny Township does not want to change, the mayor said. AD TOL EE a Citizen briefly Special events today through weekend In the next few days, starting tonight, Penetanguishene is the scene of a carnival, sailboat race, and a special 145th anniversary service. Tonight part of Robert Street West.will be closed for the Penetanguishene Lions Club carnival. Tomorrow is the date of the third annual Tecumseth Trophy Race. On Sunday the Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada and the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario will attend the 145th anniversary service of St. James on-the-Lines Church. Penetanguishene town council will meet for its regular monthly meeting in the council chambers at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Next Monday through Friday expert conservationists will be at work at the Penetanguishene Centennial Museum, examining and restoring items donated to the museum. Dockmaster's tip leads police to boat Penetanguishene police with the aid of the town's dockmaster have recovered a 12 foot aluminum boat stolen from the town dock on July 12. Terry Cadeau, 26, of RR, Penetanguishene, has been charged with possession of stolen property. The wharfmaster Monday reported seeing a boat similar to the stolen boat, which belongs to Harry Friesman, of 20 Gignac Drive, Penetanguishene. Chevrette beats his record of 73 hours Chatham Street, Penetanguishene resident Paul Chevrette won the boat and outboard motor that was the prize in the CKMP clutch- a-thon last week after outlasting the other contestants, standing by the boat for 76 hours. The winner last year had to hold onto the boat for 73 hours. Last year's winner was the same Paul Chevrette. He sold the boat he won last year, but says he plans to keep the new one. He had stated this week that he wouldn't be entering the contest a third time, but Wed- nesday he said he was debating the prospect. He thought he would wait to see what size next year's boat is. Firemen win high score game The official score at the end of the Penetanguishene Police Department Fire Department game Tuesday was 27-26 for the firemen. There was some good-natured disagreement over how many innings were played. Losing captain Dennis Player suggested that policeman Art Lizotte, who is also a volunteer fireman, was a "double agent" working for the victorious firemen. The police already have another challenge game set. The police will meet the Dock Lunch team on Aug. 4 in McGuire Park. Station wagon sunk in bay A station wagon belonging to Douglas Wallace of Viel Street, Penetanguishene, was retrived from under the water of Penetanguishene Bay and returned to him before it was reported stolen. Town police said the vehicle was found submerged about 30 feet from the beach off Red Dock park around 3 a.m. Wednesday. A tow truck pulled the station wagon to shore. Inside the Citizen Red Letter Day Page 2 Retiring Page 3 That's MY Line Page 4 Media Wins Page 5 Classified/Real Estate Page 9

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