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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Apr 1981, p. 2

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| r o TOWNSHIP TAY Dotted area Midland's objective The map illustrating the area of Tiny sought by distributed yesterday at the press Township conference held to Midland's annexation bid was_ in- correct. Only the dotted area directly boundary is included in Midland's plan to expand. Included in the area is the medieval theme park proposed by Castle Village Gift Shop owner Paul Desroches, the Highway 27 mall, and Mountain View Ski Hill. Midland announce below Penetanguishene's southern Festival starts tomorrow The 26th Annual Georgian Bay Drama Festival will be held this weekend at Midland Secondary School Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Show times are 7:30 p.m. each night with admission set at $2 a person for one night's performance or $5 for three nights. There will be no ad- vance sales of tickets, all tickets being sold at the door. Adjudicator for the festival will be Myra Friedlander with ad- judications after every night's performances. with Barrie North, Awards' will be Stavner Collegiate, handed out following Gravenhurst Second- Saturday's perform- arv. Midland Secon- ances and will include darv. Huntsville two best productions, Secondary, Collingwood four acting awards, one_ Collegiate, Huron adjudicator's award, one technical award and 15 merit awards. There will be nine entries in the festival Heights Secondary, St. Theresa's High School and Orillia District Collegiate and Vocational Institute all putting on plays. || 1°" Greater ability to properly service land basis of annexation bid: Lynn bv Murray Moore Midland is basing its annexation bid of Tiny Township land im- mediately west of Midland and south of Penetanguishene on the Proposition that Midland is better able to service the area in question than is Tiny Township. Mavor Moreland Lynn of Midland stressed the need for proper planning in the area. Building permits have been issued that will allow the Highway 27 mall to expand by 190.000 square feet from its present 90,000 square Desroches re-elected Centre President Roland Desroches was re-elected President of the Centre d'Activites Francaises at the Centre's annual meeting last week. Li The other members of the executive are Adrien Lamoureux, vice-president, Denis LeVert. treasurer, and Rosita Desroches, secretary. President Desroches said this year's program would be the same as last year, with an emphasis on_ in- creasing the number of peonle who participate, in the centre's programs. feet. The potential existed before the _ recent development freeze by the Ministry of Housing for building on 500,000 more square feet. Development of this 500.000 square feet without proper planning would be disastrous, Mavor Lynn said. Tinv Township does not provide the level of fire protection, police protection, co-ordinated road_ servicing, or sewage treatment that Midland can in its ur- banized section of the township, Mayor Lynn said. vesterday mor- ning The only formal restriction on building in the township is the necessity of satisfying the building permit standards, he said. If the annexation bid is successful, Midland will inherit the area plan's recommendat- ions for the land and produce a new subset of plans to control development there. In 1964 Midland ap- plied to annex land west of Midland and south of Midland. It dropped its full application, Mayor Lynn said, when it seemed possible that the Ontario Municipal Board might decide Midland could have the land either to the south, or the land to the west. Midland settled for the land south of Little Lake Park at that time. Councillor Joe Blake, present at yesterday's conference, said that annexation was better now than later before more septic tanks were Pascoe Gtudio and Gallery presents pe Professional m:: Wedding 9% Photography . 0 81 Queen St. W., 322-2711 (Opposite Brewer's Retail) Elmvale St. John Ambulance advises the prompt, effective first aid | treatment can prevent further injury to a casualty, and promote CALLING ALL earlv recovery. FOOD LOVERS! You and Your Friends Will Enjoy Our * Daily Luncheon Specials * Daily Full Course Dinner Special Under 6.00 * Anniversary or Birthday? Let Us Know and We'll Arrange a Complimentary Cake put in the ground in that section of Tiny Town- ship. Midland has a new sewage treatment plant that can handle the sewage produced by 25.000 people, twice its present population. The expansion of the Highway 27. mall, scheduled to start this spring. would not be affected by a successful annexation because the building permits have alreadv been issued, the press was told. The expanded mall wil! be TREN equal in floor area to the downtown Midland business district. Consideration of an annexation bid was made before the an- nouncement was made of the mall's expansion, Mavor Lynn said. Mavor Lynn said the annexation has not been discussed with the Minister of Housing. His telephone call yesterday morning to Mayor Ron Bellisle was Bellisle's first notification that Midland was making a bid this year, he said. TWAY ESCORTED MOTORCOACH TOURS ATLANTIC CANADA 13 DAYS. 29 Departures in June, July, Aug. & Sept. SINCE 1965 ATLANTIC CANADA (Including Newfoundland) 19 DAYS 10 Departures in June, July & August WESTERN CANADA (Yellowstone, Banff, Jasper) 23 DAYS- 10 Departures in June, July, Aug. & Sept. NOTE: June 26, 28, 30 July 2, 4 Departures visit the : Caigary Stampede CALIFORNIA Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angeles & Las Vegas 23 DAYS Departures in June, July, Aug., Sept. & Oct. NEW ENGLAND 7 DAYS Depart July 4, 25. Aug. 8, Sept. 19, 26 KENTUCKY TENNESSEE (Including Grand Ole Opry) 7 DAYS - Depart May 4, June 22, Aug. 10 & Oct. 19 WISCONSIN 7 DAYS Depart July 13. Aug. 17 PENNSYLVANIA DUICH COUNTRY 5 DAYS Depart June 15, July 13, 27, Sept. 7, 21 FRANKENMUTH, MACKINAC ISLAND, AGAWA CANYON 6 DAYS Depart July 12, Aug. 9, Sept. 13, 20, Oct. 4 Ss 7 DAYS Depart May 11, June 22, Oct. 19. Poconos - 4 days, Finger Lakes - 4 days, Nashville - 4 days (night travel), Nashville - 5 days (no night travel), Agawa Canyon - 3 days, Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary & Frankenmuth - 4 days, Moosonee - 3 days, Toledo Shopping Spree - 3 days, Rochester Lilac Festival - 3 days, Holland (Michigan) Tulip Time - 4 days FOR DETAILS CONTACT: p-«, Your local licenced travel agent Huronia Travel Service "Travel is our business" Hwy 27 at the bridge in Wyebridge 527 Bay St, 12Q St, "WEAVE GOT IT ALL" "FORK 00 BAV AR | s N HOUS FE Midland 526.7848 Elmvale 322-1505 Dares Ct eae arte A orca Sak) of Midland ATKINSON ® yarne jute e rings e looms WATCH US WEAVE IT! 526-4118 Page 2, Wednesday, April 8, 1981 TRAVEL 339 King St, Midland 926-3713 Open 7 days a week for lunch & dinner - 11:30 to 10 p.m. M™mingtom Mind, Reservations appreciated. Special offer expires 534-3202 April 30/81 on Conc. 4 off Hwy 12 Tues,-Fri, 12-6, Sat.-10-6 Sun. 1-6

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