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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Jun 1988, p. 5

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Triumphant trumpeters Two trumpeter swans are seen through a fenced enclosure at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, where the rare species has officially made a comeback. The swans arrived on the weekend, after months of fundraising efforts by many in- spired citizens and service groups helped to bring the once plentiful animal back to Huronia. -- Midland Secondary School will be getting a new classroom for the » trainably retarded despite the cost exceeding the budget allocated for it this' ' year by $18,795. The new classroom will cost $63,795. CLS Asbestos tender for a new trainable retarded classroom at Orillia District Collegiate ~ Vocational Institute. Its cost to the board is $82,000, _ $38,000 more than original- ~ ly estimated. But, the board's ~ »4 superintendent of Plant Doug Harvey stated in his report that it was essential to complete these classroom. Other major projects ap- proved by the board include: The expenditure of $103,333 on renovations for fire safety at Stayner Collegiate Institute. Two tenders were received with Don Ann Builders of Forest submitting the lowest. The Ministry of Education will allocate funding of approximately $65,000 towards the cost of the project. $74,351 for a new restaurant training facility at Collingwood Collegiate Institute. The bid accepted from Qualecon Inc. of Col- lingwood was $29,351 more than originally estimated but trustees decided to act on the pro- ject because a teacher had also submitted the lowest @& been hired and students have enrolled in the program. The problem with cost overeruns prompted Barrie trustee Bill Paulin to call for a running tally on its tenders and whether they are over or under projected estimates. The keeping of a running tally would help trustees to a Midland Secondary School to aie have room for trainably-retarded consider whether to pro- ceed with cost over-runs. The board's ad- ministrators will in- vestigate the feasability of the plan. Mountainview Mall GRAr OPENING Just In Time for Father's Day June 16, 17, 18 - Thurs., Fri., Sat. e Give Aways with every purchase e Free Draws - (clip coupon at bottom to > enter) Great Sportwear Prizes! Brass 'n' Gift MOUNTAINVIEW MALL (MIDLAND) Next to Canadian Tire fl Brass Swing a Arm Tri-Lite Floor Lamp Reg. $129.99 NOW $3799 aaa 62 7"? Brass Numbers Lacquered, Reg. $10.99 $499 NOW See 15"' Solid SN = Brass Mailbox q Reg. $39.99 NOW $2499 Brass Coat Trees Reg. $139.99 now $3999, Solid Brass Outdoor Coach Lamps Lacquered Re, $45.99 $9599 re, $54.99 $3799 Brass Switch Plates Below Cost $425 FROM Brass Tri-Lite Table Lamps Reg. $119.00 A $4999, 2/$8999 | ad Brass Fireplace Tool Sets Reg. $129.95 NOW $4999 or with matching firescreen $109292.. for pair Brass Heat Vents Reg. $9.99 Great Last Minute Gifts for Dad!! Brass Business Card Case Wall Key Holders Brass Letter Openers Brass Shaving Kit rea iS 99 9.99 ra, $599 $499 $999 ~$4999 ov 904 $9.99 RO $29.9 ut sie $7499 NOW Walnut _ Ships Wheel ¢ FLOOR LAMPS e TABLE LAMPS e DESK LAMPS ¢ CEILING LAMPS ¢ OUTDOOR LAMPS « CLOCKS « MIRRORS « FURNITURE « PICTURES « ° 3 REPLACE ACCESSORIES ¢ PLANTERS ¢ VASES « SMALL AND LARGE ANIMALS « CEILING FANS *» AND MUCH MORE e MOUNTAINVIEW MALL Hugel & Hwy. 93 Midland (705) 526-8700 WESTDALE MALL 1151 Dundas St. Miss (41 issauga, Ont. 6) 896-2325 GALLERIA SHOP CTR. 1245 Dupont St. Toronto, Ont. (416) 531-4963 Wednesday, June 15, 1988, Page 5 ot Lares

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