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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Apr 1987, p. 12

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a" a eS es ee Ms eee le Fi, ae = ------------------------------ lll Gravenhurst lawyer boosts Province Gravenhurst lawyer George Beatty, 39, wants Ontario to become again the most important pro- vince in Canada. Beatty is one of the four candidates seeking the Conservative nomination in the new provincial riding of Muskoka- Georgian Bay. Beatty during the past 10 years has served as direc- tor and president of the South Muskoka PC Association, director and president for two terms of Midland meeting The candidates for the Conservative nomination in Muskoka-Georgian Bay will take part in a can- didates' meeting this even- ing in Midland. Beatty of Gravenhurst, Edith Nichols of Bracebridge, Allan Moses of Port Carl- ing, and Bruce Stanton of Port Stanton, will answer questions in the Athenian Hall beginning at 8 p.m. On Wednesday, the can- didates again will answer questions, this time in the Midland Chamber of Com- merce office, starting at 8 p.m. The Young Pro- gressive Conservatives are sponsoring that meeting. As many as 30 YPCs from across the riding are ex- pected to attend. George The nomination meeting is "tober held: in Gravenhurst on Apr. 23. Trees for treeless yards: Do you live in Midland? Do you have a front yard not shaded by a tree? You might be in time to get a free tree by contacting the Midland Horticultural Society. This year the society has four kinds of trees, 52 trees in all: white ash, flowering crab, little leaf linden, and silver maple. The horticultural society takes the orders and the Muskoka PC Associa- tion, and _ director, secretary-treasurer and president for two terms of the Parry Sound Muskoka PC Association. A brother, Perrin, is the Minister of Defence. Beatty announced his in- terest in the nomination one year ago. In a form letter to PC supporters, Beatty says, "The Liberals chose their candidate on March 19, 1987, by a narrow margin, and the socialists appear to be very disorganized." "T have discussed with many of you the concerns we share regarding the future of our riding and our party. I am convinced that we can build an Candidates for the Conservative nomination in Muskoka-Georgian Bay, from left, George Beatty, Bruce Stanton, Edith Nichols, and Allan Moses, will be answering questions this evening in Midland. The Huronia Nursery plants the trees. The horticultural society members also plant the flowers in the planters on the town dock, on King Street and Dominion Avenue, and by the Welcome to Midland signs and by Huronia Museum, after Victoria Day. The society receives an annual grant from the town to pay for the trees and flowers. The free trees Our mistake A story which appeared on the front page of the Midland Times last week incorrectly reported a fire in the basement of H & R Block on King Street. LIVELIEST PLANTS IN TOWN > a We have available: Azaleas, # im tm April 9, 1987 Easter Lillies, Hydrangeas, Potted Mums, Mixed Pots, Hanging Baskets, Geraniums, Potted Cuttings. Holt's Greenhouses and Garden Centre Hwy. #27, 4 miles south of Elmvale 322-2389 The fire was in the base- ment of the former Queen's Hotel on King St. We regret any inconve- nience this error may have caused. OPEN FOR THE SEASON Thursday, Page 12, Tuesday, April 7, 1987 are a way of replacing old trees in the town which are cut down, and of placing trees in new subdivisions where no trees exist. The society receives numerous requests for a tree from people who live outside of Midland, who are therefore automatical- ly disqualified. unbeatable partnership based upon the strong foundation and legacy left us by our previous representatives and a dynamic new _ riding association." During an open line phone-in program. in Midland, Beatty described rent control as an "in- vidious program'; sug- gested high temperature furnaces as a means of disposing of chemical waste; described a need to regain financial control of Ontario Hydro; called for apprentice programs, ex- pansion of community col- leges, more forest manage- ment agreements, and a greater share of education bills paid by the province. PC candidates' meeting begins at 8 p.m., in the Athe- nian Hall. The candidates will be available to meet people in the hour before 8 p.m. * China ~ ¢ Stoneware ° ° Crystal ° ° Flatware e ¢ Nurseryware ° THE PLACE SETTING 711 Yonge St., Midland We've got what you're looking for... And so much more... Figurines Handpainted Jewellery Scarves Picture Frames and Albums Gunds Stuffed Animals The winner of the April Midland Rotary Club Trip- of-the-Month-Draw have been announced. The draw took place on April 1. The major prize valued at $1,200 was won by Art Desroches of Midland. The major prize may be applied towards any War- dair holiday package to anywhere at any time prior to December 1987. This prize is sponsored by Bayshore Travel, Marlin Travel, Terri's Travel, Atkinson Travel, PMCL Travel Service and Carole's Travel (Elmvale). The minor prize winner this month was Graham Patchell of Midland. Minor prize winners are awarded a $250 weekend hotel accommodation package at a major hotel of their choice. In the alter- native, minor prize win- ners may select luggage to a value of $250 from The Parlor. Proceeds of the draws are used to help fund "Polio Plus" A World Wide Rotary Project. The next draw will occur May 6, 1987. ae fe e Free Service e Large Selection RENT TO OWN from TV M e¢ No Long Term Obligation ps e Quick Approval = ae, L- e Rent - Monthly and Yearly ¢ Purchase Thomas Financing Available DOOR PRIZES BAR-B-Q BURGERS@ COFFEE BELLAMY EQUIPMENT AIRPORT ROAD SOUTH, STAYNER, ONT. (705) 428-3130 OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, April 15".9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ..-Six models offering more features, more value, more loader...less cost!

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