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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Feb 1989, p. 7

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{28cm Trailing home The pupils of Waubaushene-Fesserton Public School hit the end of the trail after a day of cross- country skiing at LaFontaine en Action last Thursday. SONY: NOW... YOU CAN WATCH TWO GREAT GAMES AT THE SAME TIME! SONY. oy $199900 28'" STEREO MONITOR/RECEIVER Two great games on at the same time. You could watch one and videotape the other. Sony's KV27TX20 has TWO SEPARATE TUNERS. Press a button and you have a giant screen TV for watching one game. You wonder what else is on TV - go channel hopping without miss- ing a moment of the program you're watching... and if you want an instant replay, you've got it! Come in to Jerry's and see the fine line of Sony's products! ERRY'S RADIO & T.V. OF BARRIE LTD 342 BAYFIELD ST., BARRIE 726-0551 Hours: Open Daily 9-6 Thursday & Friday 9-9 LAS Larger brighter cross- walks are requested The flashing red lights above a crosswalk in Midland should be larger and brighter, the town's public safety committee thinks. The committee is responding to complaints about the King Street crossing between Ellen Street on the east and the Midland cenotaph and the Midland Curling Club on the west. A pedestrian wanting to cross presses a button on a pole in the sidewalk. Red lights suspended across King Street flash. Drivers must stop and stay stopped until the pedestrian has walked out of their lane. The public safety com- mittee also wants a sign placed on King Street south of the crossing, to inform strangers to the town of its existence. The recommendations are being sent to the town's public works committee. The public safety com- mittee also .wants the town's No Trucks signs moved from the side of the roadway to above the roadway beside the traf- fic lights. BIA board filling Seven of the eight posi- tions on the board of the Midland BIA are filled. The 1989 board members are Ray McLarney, Guy Johnstone, John Stout, Conrad '"'Connie" Maurice, Judy French, Brenda DeRosier and Pauline Brabant. Eight-hour parking meters are coming The Midland Parking Authority is buying meters beside which a person, with enough change, can park their vehicle for eight hours. Fourteen of the eight- hour meters will be plac- ed on Midland Avenue and First Street. The $20,000 1988 authority profit has been placed by town council in a reserve fund marked for parking lot development. Authority member Ray McLarney this month told the town's finance committee the authority estimates 1989 profit will be double the 1988 amount. Town council last week approved spending by the authority of $15,999 on the refurbishing and con- version of 276 two-hour meters, and the purchase of 14 eight-hour meters. Port_Library_News Little ones need a Shake off the winter blahs with a visit to the J.G. Young Public Library in Port MeNicoll where there is a variety of new books and magazines to brighten the dullest day. And if your little ones need a break, bring them out Wednesday mornings at 10 for a "'storytime"' with Ruth Klages. They also might want to browse through a picture book collection. New books: FICTION Mutation by Robin cook; Rivals by Janet Dailey; Long Song, An- drew Greeley; Midnight, Dean Koontz; Blaze Wyn- dham, Beatricve Small. NON-FICTION Blind Faith by Joe McGinniss; Birnbaum's 1989 guides to the Carib- break bean, Hawaii and Mex- ico; A Question of Guilt -- the Nancy Eaton Murder, William Scoular; The Man From Lake Wobegon, Michael I'edo, an unauthorized _bio- graphy of Garrison Keillor. CWALLPAPER fp HOUSE 1,000's of Borders Vinyl Coated Single Roll From First Quality Children's aa $199 Solid Vinyls $199 Single Rolls From Other Locations: Windsor - London - ° YAR ELE PAA BPS CLEARANCE HOUSE 370 Dunlop St. W., Bidg. 4 BARRIE CEDAR POINTE BUSINESS PARK seooos ee 737-4664 Kitchener - Chatham - Sarnia - St. Catherines - Whitby - Barrie - Tillsonburg - Hamilton Sudbury - North Bay - Orleans - Ottawa - Kingston - Niagara Falls - Stoney Creek Mon. Tues. Wed. & Sat. 9-6 Thursday & Friday 9-9 Business Hours: Wednesday, February 22, 1989, Page 7

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