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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Sep 1982, p. 6

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August was a busy month Last month Midland police per- sonnel probed a total of 16 reportable and 13 non-reportable motor-vehicle accidents in town. As a result of some of those mishaps on Midland streets a total of 14 per- sons received a variety of injuries with most of them taken by am- bulance to HDH where they were ~~ SPECIALS AT THE , Granada 9 aged $7 million project Ontario Hydro forces have started construction of a 44,000 volt line from Port Severn to Honey Harbour. Scheduled for completion in March 1983, the line is being built to provide more reliable service to customers in the Honey Harbour area. "This area is presently serviced by a 12 km line built in 1938 which runs across country from Big Chute", says John Winchester, Manager of Georgian Bay Region's Distribution Systems. "Many of the poles in this line are in poor condition and there are sections where the conductor has deteriorated because of age. This has caused a number of serious outages to the Honey Harbour area over the last couple of years. These have been extended on occasion by the inaccessibility of the line because of its to Honey Harbour. It will replace an existing rural pole line which follows this route. These rural lines will be transferred to the The new line will the Severn River beside follow old Highway 11 the old bridge, then from Port Severn, cross __ follow Muskoka Road 5 Sand tender gets the green light A sand tender from of screened sand at $3.90 Ken Truax Construction per ton (total price of Ltd. to supply Tay $17,316) was approved Township with 4,440 tons when township law- meeting of Tay Township council has been called for Oct. 14 at 9:30 a.m. makers met earlier this month. Meanwhile the next CITIZEN OF THE YEAR 1981-82 Could it be someone YOU know? The Midland Civitan Club once again is and one from the Midland Times. 44,000 voit line isin the works hosting our annual Citizen of the Year Award. In order to nominate the person whom you think would qualify-Simply fill in his or her name below and complete a resume of the person. The person nominated only need be a resident of Huronia and must have con- tributed to the community on a Voluntary Basis. Deadline for receiving nominations is Sep- tember 18, 1982. Judging will be done by a representative of the Midland Civitans Club, The person who is selected as Citizen of the Year 1981-1982 will be presented with a plaque in recognition of their services. They will also have their name inscribed on our annual plaque as well as being honoured by the Midland Civitan Club at the annual Awards night October 2. Making a nomination in itself is an act of appreciation for good citizenship. All 1ominations should be received by September 17th, 1982. Please send your nominations to: Midland Civitan Club P.O. Box 254, Midland, Ontario. L4R 4L1 or drop it off at The Midland Times, 309 King Street, Midland, Ontario. L4R 4L3 Name of nominee: Address: Qualifications or Contributions: Nominator: Address: Telephone: Page 6, Friday, September 17, 1982 WEEK-END SPECIALS Standing Roast Prime Rib of Beef SPECIALS © Fresh Rainbow Trout DAILY ¢ Fresh Georgian Bay Pickerel PLUS OUR REGULAR MENU OPEN FOR BREAKFAST E\'ERY DAY Club '27' availible tor meetings and ban-we's Hwy 93 & Balm Beach Road For reservation 596-2 79] new poles as part of the project Cost will be just under $1 million. The new line will be easily accessible for any needed repairs and will be built to present day standards assuring more reliable service to the Honey Harbour area. We' re overstocked... we are presently overstocked in pipe and screen which enables us to offer up toa... For a new Snider Waterwell At your house or cottagpps " Craighurst, R.R. 1, Barrie, Ont. | SORE tes CEE 2

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