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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Jun 1988, p. 5

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ST ee it f ares ST as DTT TT PARNER ST ee Rai a Ae rae a acl A a 'Big news for small town' Lakefront condo project coming Bryson McQuirter calls Bowling Green Estates "big news for little Midland." . McQuirter's real estate company is the sales agent for the 103 condominiums planned for vacant land on the north side of Smith's Trailer Park. The one-floor villa-style, one-, two-, and _ three- bedroom condos are designed to appeal to older people, retired or near retirement age. Buyers of the 827 square foot, 1,042 square foot, and 1,227 square foot condos have a choice of one of New for the OPP The six members of the Midland OPP marine unit are getting used to their new boat, the J.L. Erskine. The General Williams II, the force's boat here for five New police boat is one of 150,000 on 'good weekend The Midland OPP marine unit has until July 26 to get used to its new boat, the J.L. Erskine. The General Williams II will leave Midland, after five years service here, for Sault Ste. Marie, on July 26. The General Williams was named after the first commissioner of the On- tario Provincial Police. J.L. Erskine recently retired as the head of the provincial police force. The 30-foot J.L. Erskine has an aluminum hull and Volvo diesel engines. The Erkine is shorter and floats higher in the water than Court date set in case of oil dump A Penetang man will face charges - today (Wednesday) in court for dumping waste oil in a bush on Church Street. Paul Joseph Laliberte of Burke Street in Penetang faces one charge of depositing waste at a non- approved site under Sec- tion 39 of the Environmen- tal Protection Act. The charges stem from an incident last October when 60 small tins of waste oil were found in a wood- ed property on Church Street. The maximum fine is $5,000. the Williams II, Corporal Ron Rowe said. The Er- skine performed well dur- ing its sea trial, he said. The six-member Midland OPP marine unit on a busy summer weekend can be one of nine models. Each condo will have a one-car garage. As many condo owners as possible, McQuirter said, will have a view of Little Lake to the west. The fireplace-equipped condos are being sold now in the $79,900 to $127,900 range. Construction will A SS begin when three-quarters of the 103 condos are sold. A dozen have been sold to local people. Advertising in Toronto will begin soon. Prices are bound to rise before all of the lots are sold, McQuirter said. Some will be bought by investors with an eye to a profit. years, will be moved to Sault Ste. Marie for use there by the OPP. thousands of boats on the local water, Cpl. Rowe estimated. The marine unit enforces the Canada Shipping Act and some sections of the Criminal Code, such as im- paired driving. The marine unit boat is transportation for police to points of land | not reached by road. The first General Williams is still in local waters. Privately owned, it has been renamed the Old weit "ANNIVERSARY HURONIA CREDIT UNION LTD. 1938-1988 . ° US' ° General. ¥ e Credit Union HURONIA CREDIT UNION LTD. 105 Main Street Penetanguishene 949-3191 McQuirter is one of the early buyers although he doesn't intend to move. Overseeing exterior care and maintenance, such as grass cutting, snow removal, and painting, will be the responsibility of the five day a week manager, he said. This arrangement will appeal to people who go south for the winter, and people who don't want to be bothered with out- door upkeep. Each condo owner will pay a monthly maintenance fee. A sales office, made of brick like the condos, will be built next month. When all of the condos are sold, the building will double as the manager's office anda > social gathering place for the Estates' residents. When all of the condos are sold, the owners of the condos become the owners of Bowling Green Estates. A board of directors of con- do owners elected by all of the condo owners will run the Bowling Green Estates corporation. McQuirter Co) IN y RN ATO ORDER TICKETS TODAY! Call Toll Free ROTARY COTTAGE Got your ticket yet? Draw July Midland Town Dock at Rotary B.B.Q. 1st 1-800-461-4599 Courtesy Chrysler - 723 King St., Johnstone Musicland - 280 King St., Stephen Orr Jewellers - Mountainview Mall, Midland ~~. Perrin's Flower Shop - 321 King St., The Rec Room - Corner Bay and 2nd Sts., Midland The Villa Retirement Lodge, 689 Yonge St., LOTTERY LICENCE NO. 647680 Or Purchase at These Locations: Midland Midland Midland Midland MIDL AND CONFUSED ABOUT LEASING? TALK TO SOMEONE : WHO HAS TI THE Toronto 926-3724 ..368-0063 STONELEIGH Pontiac Buick Cadillac Wednesday, June 22, 1988, Page 5

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