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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 13 Jun 1980, p. 9

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Se NN Ee CBCL to conduct sewage survey inMidland The firm of CBCL is to undertake a $20,000 sewage study and survey for the town of Midland's Local Advisory Committee (LAC) in conjunction with establishing a new sewer use bylaw for the town. Purpose of the project will be to establish the appropriate levels of phosphorus and heavy metals that should flow into the water pollution treatment plant which is now getting a multi-million face lift through expansion. Representatives from at least three local in- dustries met recently with LAC officials to review the cost to the town of treating phosphorus and heavy metals at the plant. Monday night at a regular council meeting it was indicated that it cost about $30,000 annually to treat both kinds of industrial waste before effluent disposal into the bay. It is understood once the study has been com- pleted a new bylaw would be prepared and enforced by an appropriate bylaw enforcement officer. The bylaw would apply to all industries and not just the three whose representatives met with LAC officials. In the meantime it was agreed by those attending the LAC meeting with industry officials that in- dustry would co-operate with those undertaking the, study and would meet the requirements of the proposed bylaw. It is understood the study will be undertaken by CBCL with the involvement of the Ministry of the Environment who have expertise in the industrial waste field. Wares a Construction-Contracting SEE GEE 5 Pwo St = 4 He EHP wy, ( Stallions coming to Midland soon The Lipizzan Stallions are coming! Those five words terrorized the hearts of Europe's fighting men. (This time they are coming to Midland). Today, it means the wonderful opportunity to witness the awe- inspiring beauty of the magnificent white stallions. Colonel Ottomar Herrmann, master of ceremonies, helped his father, the late Colonel Herrmann, save their precious' Lipizzan Stallions from the ad- vance of the Russian Army during World War II Under the direction of American General Patton they made their escape, travelling by night and hiding by day. At the same time, the Lipizzaners from the Spanish Riding School in Vienna and from the Stud in Piber were also under the protection of General Patton. The incredible story of how the rare breed was saved can be seen in Walt Disney's "Miracle of the. White Stallions"'. Only nobility was allowed the prestige of owning the Lipizzan horses which have been in the Herrmann family since the Thirty Years War (1618-1648). A Services direct ancestor, the Knight Ritter von Schoebel was, at the time, given Lipizzan Stallions by Ferdinand II. This aristocratic breed, developed for the Royal Hapsburg Family of Austria, is known today as the 'Ballet Dancers of the Horse World." But during the days of foot soldiers - the Stallion was a weapon. Yes, the "airs above the ground", the great leaps for which the Lipizzan Stallions are famous, were developed for war manoeuvres. Just imagine the terrifying sight of a 1200-pound white Stallion lashing out at eye-level with all four legs! Considered to be the greatest. trainer alive today for these famous 'airs'? is Professor Harry Herrmann. The Capriole, probably the most famous of the "airs" was used when the noble found himself surrounded in battle. At this point, his Lipizzan would jump straight up and.at the extended height of his jump, he'd lash out with all four legs. The Langsade is similar to the Capriole, but performed at an angle, so that the '--or EEee f Home Maintenance Stallion lashed out at about the height of a kneeling man's head. In the Courbette the horse leaps on his hind legs and hops like a kangaroo. While the Stallion's body shielded his rider, he continued to fight with his elevated forelegs, as the rider fought with his sword. ° Reserved for the General's horse was the Levade. The Stallion would raise himself up and maintain his balance at a 45 degree angle, thus elevating his rider above the scene of the battle. So beautiful is the movement that throughout history equestrian statues of generals have been portrayed with the Stallion performing the Levade. The stallions will be on display at Midland Centennial Arena from noon to 5 p.m. both on June 19 and 20 and again from 10a.m.to1 p.m. on June 21. There will be two performances at the arena on Saturday, June 21 at 2:30 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets at the arena.are $6 for adults and $4 for seniors and children while they'll be up 50 cents at the door prior to show time. The family education "association of Ontario is first time the horses sponsoring the program have appeared in the here in Midland, the province. TENDERS TENDERS TOWN OF WASAGA BEACH CONTRACT NO. 80-3 TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF 5/8" CRUSHED GRAVEL Sealed tenders, in envelopes provided and plainly marked as to content, will be received in the Office of the Clerk, Lewis Street, (P.O. Box 110) Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0, until 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 17, 1980, for the supply of approximately 8,500 tons of %" crushed gravel. The material must conform to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications Specifications forrn 301. Tender forms and Instructions to Bidders may be obtained from the Public Works Department office at 150 Westbury Road, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, LOL 2P0 (P.O. Box 110). Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. | S. F. Taylor, Public Works Manager. 47, 48 Jhmaiwil)m' Services McClung General Contracting Agricultural, Residential, Commercial STEEL BUILDINGS Lic. Carpentry, Drafting Design NORTHERN STAR YACHT CRUISES Sailboat participation cruises from Midland Harbour on 29 ft and 35 ft skippered yachts. V2 day, full day, or multiple day cruises. Call 361-2711 for WILLIAMS MAINTENANCE High grass and weeds mowed fast and reliable. 526-4809 -- 26-5th Street, Midland FARM - EQUESTRIAN- INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS PROPLAN) Call John Lackie R.R. 1, Perkinsfield. 526-5004 42 to 50 \ Phone - 322-2149 Elmvale 93TF Rob - Hillsdale Dave - Else details and bookings. 43 to 50 66TF Phone - 549-8564 33TF Marinas Roofing Construction - Building Services WAVE LENGTH MARINE KEN LAYCOCK & SONS coe and Mt LALONDE All Types Shingling Backhoe and Bulidozer work, trucking, Be L Office Marking Equipment eneitat ey een command Free Estimates telephone 322-3134, Elmvale Ontario. "OFFICE AND INDUSTRIAL MARKING A SPECIALTY" VHF andC.B. Depth Sounders, etc. FulrGuarantee Tree removal, tences, lawns and Midland, Ont. driveways built, compiete septic 524 JOHNSON ST systems, basements dug. etc. Topsoil, manure , gravel, field stone, fill, 69TF MIDLAND. 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Residential - Commercial - Industrial Septic Tanks Pumped and Systems In stalled SAULNIER & MAYER Will Buy Scrap Cars Complete Also @ Copper @ Steel tions r | Cottages Blades, etc. Lafontaine Rd P.O. Box 962 at Seploee es Wey' fomes and -cottag Sand, Road and Cement Gravel, andother metals e@ General and Finished Carpentry 24 Hour Towing Service Jack Moore Penetang, Ont. Fill Topsoil, Landscaping 549-8524 or 549-3446 19TF Telephone: 533-2570 42 to 48 Sey ae 37TF | and Retaining Walls 526-7269 31TF ' : j ntractors onstruction Ine Service Directory is a smart way to Services Co tracto C advertise your business services. Next ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL RENOVATIONS AB BRERETON time you're looking for some profitable CHIPPED BATHTUB REPAIR Oe eC ree Be Consrcton pdcsitetehacavan/ atin duriDinectiry N @ House and cottages rais s @ Anexclusive process-Porclynite babe Oat oy SOAR ig Te at sd cl ge rll Phone 526- eDone right in your home WOODLAND BEACH Wasaga Beach Elmvale 322-1871 or 549-2012. 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