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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Oct 1985, p. 4

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World Food Day October 16 has been proclaimed World Food Day in 147 countries around the country, and Penetanguishene is one of many Canadian municipalities that have proclaimed World Food Day in their towns; by passage of a _ bylaw, Monday night. Bay Moorings gets nod Town council has formally approved a recommendation from the municipality's Planning Advisory Committee to allow Inn at Baymoorings owner Albert Melchior to construct an 85 foot tower as part of a proposed hotel, con- vention centre at his Fox Street marina. A zoning amendment has passed allowing Melchior to exceed the 35 foot height amend- ment. Councillors also approved a _ zoning amendment allowing Melchior to provide less setback between Fox Street and the Proposed complex, and to provide 450 parking spaces on land Melchior owns on the east side of Fox Street. Strict adherence to provisions concerning the ratio of units to parking spaces would have required creation of 525 parkides spaces. Amend treasurers' salaries On the recom- mendation. of the Administration & Finance committee, councillors have in- creased treasurer Shirley Bellehumeur's and tax collector Elizabeth Valentine's salaries. In a report to councillors, it was noted that a disparity exists between the treasurer's salary and salaries paid to treasurers in other municipalities in the area. The disparity existed in spite of the treasurers having less experience than the Penetang treasurer. In the tax collector's case, it was noted that she was being underpaid in Society of Jesus Brothers meet at Martyrs' Shrine Most of the 30 Jesuit Brothers now serving in Canada were on hand for a reunion of sorts at Martyrs' Shrine on the 'weekend. After attending Saturday afternoon's Feast of the Canadian Martyrs the Society of Jesus Brothers gathered for a class Missing from photo is reunion picture. NORITAKE CONTEMORAN CHINA Imagine your dinner table set with the elegant charm of Noritake China. Come in today and SAVE! 40% off SUGGESTED RETAIL Place Settings from 28.80 Also Save 40% on Open Stock Norilake- Has More Beautiful Ways ae PLACE SETTING gia a 711 Yonge St. W., Midland 526-8523 We feature a full Bridal Registry Page'4; Tuesday, October 1, 1985 Bro. Gerry Forest of the Martyrs' Shrine staff who had torush a pilgrim to hospital. Front row from left: Francis Dolese, Hugo Keller, Francis G. Erwin, Michael de St. Croix, Leo -M. Brady, Gerald T. Horan. Second row from" left: John Masterson, James Mara, John Eugene McLaren, We're glad | you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director WHO CAN HELP ME IF DEATH OCCURS AWAY-FROM-HOME? When the death of a loved one occurs away from home, call us right away, even if it is long distance, day or night. We can help make arrangements for immediate care of the deceased, quite possibly saving you considerably in duplicated expenses. If the services and burial will take place at home, we will make arrangements for transportation and escorts back to our funeral home, if that be your wish. 'If you prefer, we can make provisions for burial at the location of death or elsewhere. Through our affliations with funeral homes throughout the country, we can help you make the best and most logical arrangements. Often we know personally, funeral directors elsewhere in whom we place great trust. These services can include use of funeral home, graveside services, burial and transportation of the family, casket and flowers to the gravesite. All arrangements are made exactly to your desires, but we need to know your wishes early in the planning stages. Should you ever be confronted with a death away from home, the only thing you need to remember is to phone us, night or day. We will serve you with the same concern and care for your comforts as if you were here at home. | Games H. nn Jie Funeral Ho Midland Elmvale 526-6551 322-2732 relation to other municipal employees. "It was embarrassing to note last year that our Downtown _ Redevelo- pment Officer with four years experience was making at least $5,000 more than our tax collector with 12 years experience with com- parable _ responsibilit- ies,' the report notes. The tax collector is also to be made deputy treasurer. Treasurer is to receive a salary of $31,500. The deputy treasurer is to make $26,301, the same as the municipal zoning ad- ministrator and building inspector. Pass accounts The town accounts for the last month totalled just under $1 million, a Olney, Kim Kenney, Terry Gainer, Raymond Fairney. Third row from left: William Westaway, Brendan Timon, Daniel Brady, Paul Baker, Robert Finlay, Norman Hinton. James Deshaye, Arthur P. White. Back row from left: whopping $923,650. The two biggest items in the accounts for the period ending Sept. 19 are: $233,046, the education levy for the Simcoe County Board of Education: $204,408 to Don Sherk Construction for north end sewer installations. Police salaries Town councillors have formally approved a new contract between members of the Penetanguishene Police Department and the Te Oew, on Cuil Penetanguishene co- vering 1985 and 1986. Retroactive salary increases to Jan. 1 in- clude annual salaries ranging between $22,418 for a 4th Class Constable to $31,760 for staff $33,030. A second in- crease puts the scale at $23,898 to $33,856. In a separate agreement with the police chief, his salary increases to $41,170 by the end of 1986. All salary in- creases represent 7 percent in 1985, 4 per- cent on Jan. 1, 1986 and 212 percent on July 1, 1986. Ilire constable Town council has formally approved the appointment of Peter DeCourcy as a 4th Class constable with the police department, The Wyevale native's ap- pointment takes effect Oct. 18. Firefighter resigns Town council has accepted with regret the resignation from the sergeant. On Jan. 1, 1986, the scale ranges between $23,315 and Penetanguishene Fire Lizotte. Bottles preferred Enough beer is purchased each year, for home consumption, to provide every adult in Ontario with 121 litres of suds. Brewers Retail, a private corporation owned jointly by five Ontario breweries, is currently stocking a choice of over 325 brands and sizes in most of its 445 outlets. t The big selection reflects the relatively new marketing and popularity of light beers, cans, screw caps, 18 packs and a variety of bottle shpes and sizes. Bottles sorting duties have easily doubled at Brewers Retail outlets, like the one on Midland Avenue which now stocks 16 different styles of bottles. While cans are still climbing in popularity, the demand has yet to peak out, Department of Arthur . C.J.'s Clinic of Electrolysis Unwanted Hair Gone Forever eEye Brows arched & shaped eHairline permanently contoured eFacial hair removed eBikini line restored eArms, legs, chest and back hair removed Medically approved safe & effective 255 Midland Short Wave Method Midland Ave. Free Consultation & Test 526-9479 Surrounded by diamonds in 14K gold. (Garnets, Amethysts, Aquamarines, Emeralds, Rubies, Peridots, Sapphires, Opals, Citrines, Blue Tourmalines, or all Diamonds.) ORR'S JEWELLERS 297 King St. STEPHEN ORR JEWELLERS Mountainview Mall 526-9511 oe Three matching gemstones. 526-6481 COBRA ERR mse TH cere EEE Ce

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