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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 11 Jul 1980, p. 6

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Skits, puppets and pure fun at Balm Beach and Midland Zz A youth choir of two dozen teenagers from London, Ont. will be singing contemporary gospel songs and staging a puppet show in Balm Beach, today and Midland, Saturday. The Birou'p:, Liberation, is the youth choir from London Gospel Temple. Saturday's perfor- mance is the last of a two-week tour that has stopped in North Bay, Englehart, Haileybury and Sudbury. The group can be seen in Balm Beach this afternoon, and _ in Midland's Little Lake Park, Saturday af- ternoon at 2:30 p.m. The puppet show, with a cast of 9 or 10 puppets, features songs and skits, some "'pure fun" drawn from the Bible. Petition presented to village council PORT MCNICOLL --"A petition containing the names of a dozen people was presented this week to village council. It deals with that resident see as a contravention of a municipal bylaw ratified in 1974 which prevents more than one family residing in a single-family dwelling. Councillors were told of two instances where more than one family is living in a home or homes on Franklin Drive. Reeve Robin Talbot agreed the matter should be looked into and that the home-owners in question be asked what plans they have for the future otherwise council will proceed with legal action. In another matter related to housing, council agreed to allow a local resident to retain his fence on town property. It is understood when the man erected it in the first place he wasn't aware that it. was on village- owned land. In allowing the fence to remain, council will ask the property own to remove the top and bottom rail of the fence so as to allow snow-removal in the winter since it is located near a fire hydrant. Ruth Fowler (left) Port plans to continue present policy PORT McNICOLL: Meeting here Tuesday night, members of council agreed _ to continue appointing its representatives to sit on the board of Huronia District Hospital. Council was informed of the poor attendance of certain members and suggested that in future the problem could be solved by people elected at large placed on the board or to make all members of council ex- officio members. Councillor Pat Eye-catching crafts and Peggy LaNauze display some of their crafts that will be available during their craft show to be held July 18 and 19 during Midland Sidewalk sale. Mrs. Fowler shows some ot her hand made quality pottery figurines while Mrs. LaNauze wears one of her weaved serape sailing jackets. [ : : ae Huronia Optical Your eyeglass headquarters for fashion and comfort 9th Anniversary Sale! | 25% OF F rames, Lenses & Sunglasses \ ,) SPECIAL BONUS FREE TINTS Independently owned and operaied Huronia Optical 522 Elizabeth St., Suite 23, Midland 526-8404 Sale ends July 18 celebrations Centennial 'Glorious 12th' parade tomorrow The Battle of the Boyne, fought 290 years ago tomorrow, will be commemorated tomorrow in various parts of the world where the Orange movement is alive and well. One such place will be Elmvale where the Orange Lodge will mark its centennial as part of the day-long festivities. for Wyevale In just over one week the Tiny Township community Wyevale will be marking its centennial. 100th birthday party special events have been planned for both Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20. Highlight will be a dedication of a cen- tennial garden which will follow a 12 noon parade in the hamlet. There will be a baseball tourney, Starting at 8 a.m. tomorrow a 'baseball iy and con- tourney will get off the ground at the com- munity arena ball park. From 11a.m. to2 p.m. there's to be a LOBA luncheon at the arena then from 2 p.m. to 4 Sunday there's to be an open air church service and en- : t D i : p.m. there's to be a massive parade with ag are eee ay bands and marching contingents making , es a ae pty their way through Elmvale from all parts of ened reich du the province and from beyond. There will be speakers at 4 p.m. along with a draw and from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. more sports. A refreshment patio will be set up at the arena from noon untit 1 a.m. Sunday. The 'Glorious 12th' tomorrow will see Elmvale double in size to mark the double- header (the local lodge's 100th birthday and the 290th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne). It will be the third municipality in North Simcoe to celebrate its 100th birthday in recent years. Two year's ago it was Midland's turn while last year the folks on Christian Island celebrated its com- munity's 100th birthday. cs bi ONTARIO SALUTES ADVANCED EXTRUSIONS LIMITED AND ITS EMPLOYEES For their outstanding contribution to the province's economy. The Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism is proud to present "this "A' for Achievement Award to Advanced Extrusions Limited, Penetanguishene. This special recognition is bestowed upon companies who have made outstanding contributions to Ontario's economy. The award is given to Advanced Extrusions Limited for their achievements in the following areas: 1) Increased Exports 2) Import Replacement 3) Increased Employment Opportunities 4) Plant Expansion and 5) New Product Development. Advanced Extrusions Limited becomes the 126th company to receive this award since 1963. Thank you Advanced Extrusions Limited! The Government of Ontario salutes you! Armstrong felt council Should continue its present policy of ap- pointing members while Reeve Robin Talbot agreed if members weren't showing up for board meetings that they should be replaced. Page 6, Friday, July 11, 1980 Larry Grossman, Minister of Industry and Tourism William Davis, Premier Cy Ontario

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