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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Aug 1981, p. 2

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Final donation Midland Kiwanis Club made a donation of $300 to the Villa Nursing Home in Midland, Monday, that amount being what was owing on the new $1,800 lift for the Villa Nursing Homes' van. From left: Idella Murcklen, Alice Long, Larry Atkinson of Kiwanis, Tom Tilley, Don Nolan, head of the residents' association, William Charlebois, Hazel Mason, Bernice Smith, Lulu Cameron, Bessie Farrell, seated. Committeeupdated Annexation issue isn't dead by along shot Late last month Town of Midland's Planning and Development, Parks and Recreation Committee met to discuss Midland's bid to annex 2,600 acres from the Township of Tiny. Also attending the meeting was Douglas Haig, the town's solicitor who advised that he had reviewed the annexation application to date stating that he had ~- talked to representatives of the Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs and that to this date they were not aware of Tiny Town- ship's reaction to the proposal of voluntary negotiations to settle the | annexation matter. Haig reported, it was indicated to him that the ministry would pursue the matter with Tiny Township and report Evangelical Lutheran Church e@ Sundays ATHENIAN HALL § 10:00 a.m. Rev. Paul A. Schult Pastor back at a later date. In the general discussion which ensued regarding voluntary negotiations, Haig in- dicated he had spoken with the municipal solicitor for the City of Brantford and_ that should a _ delegation from the Town of Midland wish to discuss this matter further, that the City of Brantford would make available all the documentation with respect to Brant- ford's annexation, the Original issues, discussion of the process and the end results of the voluntary negotiations. In conclusion, it was recommended by the committee that Haig and A. B. MacKell visit with the .municipal solicitor and municipal staff and represen- tatives of the City of Brantford to discuss this matter further. In the continuing discussion, it was further agreed the committee would contact Dennis Wood of McCarthy & McCarthy Law Firm after the municipal solicitor and planner had visited with the representatives of esi We have many beautiful lots in cottage country and one of them is just right for you. Now, working together with Colonial Homes, we can offer you exactly the home you like wherever you like it. Midland 526-4271 Page 2, Friday, August 14, 1981 . and the the City of Brantford and report their findings back to the Planning & Development, Parks and Recreation Com- mittee. It was further agreed, representatives of the committee would en- deavour to meet with Milt Farrow, executive director of the Ministry of Housing to review the matter of the issuance of the Shopping Centre building permit and compliance to Tiny Township's Official Plan Amendment No 23 Minister's Zoning Order of March, 1981. Tomorrow Descendants' Day Naval and Military ™ Establishments will dl come alive with unique program For the descendants who attend the second annual Descen- dants' Day on Saturday at the Historic Naval and Military Establishments, the staff at the historic site will make you feel like a somebody. The proverbial red carpet will be rolled out with a number of activities planned unique to Descendants' Day. It all starts with free admission for descendants with the special event scheduled for one to five in the afternoon. The activities get under way at 1:30 p.m. with a colourful musket salute by the soldiers in front of the original Officers' Quarters in the . Military Establishment. The first of two honourary tours will start at two o'clock and they will be tailor-made for the descendants. Although the tour cannot always zero in on a specific ancestor, it will, wherever possible, cater to the specific interests of the descendants. Following the two- hour tour there will be a musket demonstration and folk dancing presentation at ap- proximately 4:15. For those arriving in mid-afternoon, the program of activities will be repeated with a musket salute at 2:30, followed by another tour at 3:00 with the musket demonstration and folk dancing scheduled again for 5:15. The program provides time for descendants to meet one another and perhaps share some interesting anecdotes about their ancestry. Each descendant will be identified by a colourful ribbon. Descendants can also inquire about the people who lived and worked at the Establishments from 1817 to 1856 at a booth located in the Orien- tation Centre. "We have always been very proud by the way the Establishments have enabled thousands of visitors over the years to experience Canada's rich heritage and 1°. hope "our descendants share that same sense of pride on Saturday," commented Burke Penny, Manager of the Establishements. The Historic Naval and Military Establishements are located at the end of Church' Street' in Penetanguishene. Yellow Vegetables. BEANS3.> Re Effective till Sun. , Aug. - (Weather permitting) Phone ahead for freezer orders HOLT'S MARKET Featuring a complete line of Fruits and Hwy 27 at Fergusonvale - 322-2907 Open 7 days a week ey BUSHEL - $6.75 A. E. 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