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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Mar 1982, p. 2

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Budget'sabiggy! ( Simcoe County's new 1982 budget was etched in marble yesterday during a regular sitting of county council at Midhurst. Although county councillors had been presented with 'ball park figures' at an earlier council meeting, yesterday's session was for all the marbles. The new budget was struck at $5,174,000 after being fine-tuned earlier in the month using a new formula set out by the province for setting and collecting taxes owed the county from municipal corporations very key bylaws were approved; one to provide for the raising of the sum of $2,214,000 for expenditures on county and suburban roads and connecting links, another for $2,960,000 for the general expenditures in the county for the coming year. Once those two important bylaws cleared the decks, county councillors ~ proceeded to approve a third one ' which determines the percentage share each municipality within the county shall contribute for county purposes. Of interest locally are what Midland In the news... Change in publishing dates set for next week Because of the Easter holidays, The Midland Times will be publishing newspapers next Tuesday and Thursday. Bus to ESPSSa Students who left Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School for Ecole Le Caron may find themselves back at ESPSS - if they want technical instruction not available at LeCaron. Our offices will be closed on Good Friday. Advertisers, carriers and correspondents are advised of the above information. pproved by SCBE The Simcoe County Board of Education will bus students to ESPSS where they will be instructed in French, if possible, or in English, if not. in Simcoe County. and area municipalities will have to . When the smoke had cleared, three _-- fork over to the county: Two calls...but no damage: MFD Discounted Equalized 1982 An overheated oil space heater at 190 And last Thursday at 7:55 p.m., according Assessment using Percentage George St., Midland, was enough for to Fire Chief Terry Lethbridge, local firemen an average 3 year Apportionment residents there to call Midland Fire Depart- were called to quell a chimney fire at 389 factor Responsibility ment. Mildred St. Municipality $ Per cent There was no damage, firefighters later Towns Midland 188,260,481 7.399 determined, after responding to the 7:48 p.m. There was no damage there either, reports Penetanguishene 60,652,221 2.384 general alarm Saturday night. Chief Lethbridge. Villages eee 11,501,840 452 mvale 16,198,586 .637 = Port McNicol 20' 184794 et Separate school gets into the act Victoria Harbour 11,178,100 439 Among the many Share Life donations Midland was $105.83 from the pupils at Townships Flos Township 36,779,627 1.446 recently received by St. Margaret's Churchin Midland's Sacred Heart School. Tay 79,516,538 3.125 Ke 4 Tiny 184,111,610 7.236 y, yevale || VIVIAN & TOM'S HEALTH FOOD CENTRE iremen praised Wyevale firefighters took less than 30 minutes, early Saturday evening, to bring a Bluewater Beach cottage fire under control. Although smoke damage was extensive, Seasonings Flours firefighters were able to quickly quell flames ' A from a wood stove before the interior of the Bak S | Sea Salt cottage owned by Betty Fisher of Georgetown ing U pp ies Garlic Salt neg Pape Flour literally went up in smoke. Spike Unbleached White A chesterfield and chair were damaged by Vegit Flour (Hard & Soft) nee Sarg eee aad th Dates, raisins, carob chips, unsweetened coconut, rolled Indo Tenderizer Fye Flour etl : FS mea 3d D ta eae = oats, bran, brown sugar, wheat germ, wheat starch, carob Vege Sal Rice Flour Ce eekEt on. aa ee ite Fearanetanits powder, baking powder, molasses, marmite, dry active Hauser Broth Soya Flour enter ine building rete Bie to anoint the yeast, kefir yeast, brewer's yeast cer gs Broth Tapioca Flour U blaze and bring it quickly under control. Tamari Soya Sauce TIME IS -) Miscellaneous RUNNING ee. iii Moisturizers OUT. % ancake mixes, Soaps Shampoos Oils ckwheat, plain Conditioner lain and fruit, Hand Lotions Safflower naturgl smooth and Lufa Mitts Sunflower im milk powder, Toothpaste fi Peanut milk, crackers, Toothpaste, Etc. Olive cookies etc. &. Books f Corn | teas, coffee substitute, Vitamins : Soya Bean carob drinks. ° Slim Down Blended Apple Cider RX Nutri Slim ! Vinegar Protein Powde a" Silda nrtae (Protein drink for children and adults) Fast, accurate, do .= : returns are the sp Peas, Beans, Rice Etc. Green and yellow split peas, soup mix, navy beans, lima beans, pot barley, kidney beans, red and breen lentils, soya beans, Eilckin ane estsbere bees cee Hineerpini eateahte Witeaw wut aioe c , Coat-n-bake, ' 1' 7 lecithin granules, coriinenl, millet etc. .. fruit and nuts, trail mix, energy mix etc. seater mecsiant meat substitutes for al act pore spill ie label cies ey 1 F nuts, sunflower Py eee seeds, pumpkins te. sesame seeds, poppy seeds, soya nuts. . . A Child tax credit only? tetany rung: bess foc spenusieg Carob stars and peanuts, carob bars, fruit f Ask about the special price. \ bars, granola bars etc. . . i MIDLAND 517 DOMINION AVE Vivian & Tom's Health Food Centr tnext iifestatfees ivian & 10M S rea ood Ventre ie] .m.-8p.m., . =e wee 68 Main Street, Penetang next to Bryant's Jewellers invites everyone | Pho " : § seat to come and check out the specials on some of the products listed above - PENETANG 75 MAIN ST. : i Open9 a.m.-5 pm. weekdays Open April Ist and 3rd 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and April 2nd 9:00 am. to 8:00 p.m. f -1 Sat. 3 q Phone 549-3323 OPEN SAT. REFRESHMENTS WHILE YOU BROWSE: NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ~ Page 2, Wednesday, Marcn 31, 176

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