a et _ Tribute to Howard highlights Festival of Starsconcert Wednesday night's Festival of Stars concert at MSS was a special kind of evening. Featured were 22 numbers, per- formed by prize-winning contestants in the recent Y's Men's Music Festival. Chairman Dr. David Jones, introduced the ~y@myoung performers and during the intermission he announced the winners of trophies and scholarships, which were presented by Dick Gay, Trophies for high marks' in_ accordian performance were handed to Lisa Mac- millan, Amanda Genyk, Linda Persson, Angela Vergeer, Andrew Per- sson, Debbie Black, and Lindy's Open Ensemble. 'Garrett were awarded Lisa MacMillan, Linda and Andrew Persson also strumental nee and Pierre LeFaive performa- Jones, Linda Ann Cox, Peter John Day, Danny won scholarships for and Cathy Hammond wWhittam, James Fare, further study on the in- walked off the stage with Robbie MacMenemy, strument. scholarships for further Alan Ripley, Ian Veall, Debbie Downan and: instrumental study. Martin Veall and choirs Sonya Forget won from Parkview (Grades I trophies in the Guitar In the vocal and III) and Corpus Class. and choral classes, Christi (grade IV). The Pierre LeFaive, Cathy trophies were won by Parkview Intermediate Hammond and Vincent Tricia Paradis, Paula Glee Club was also trophies for their in- Heidi Presentation Barbara Howard was surprised Wednesday night with a presentation of a silver tray by Dr. David Jones at the wind-up concert to the annual Planning Board members tour Barrie group home | Four Planning Board members and Planning "Administrator Doug Clute | went to Barrie on Wed- nesday night to visit two group homes similar to the one proposed for 438 Hugel Avenue in Midland. Planning Board chairman Wayne deWitt was impressed with the home he visited. "Tt's a real family type home," he says. Y's Men's The home, which Mr. deWitt and the other-~ members visited, | is called Progress House. It was bought by the Progress Club of Barrie and is leased to The Barrie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded. According to -Mr. deWitt the home houses eight residents--six men and two women who range in age from 20-57. Tay land use turned over to council Land use control in Tay Township has been turned over to Tay Township Council, following an amendment to a Ministry of Housing restricted area order controlling \ development in the area. According to Claude Bennett, the Minister of Housing, the restricted area order is being revoked since a zoning bylaw affecting most of the lands in the township has been adopted by Tay council and submitted to the OMB for approval. The restricted area order was imposed in 1975 because of the high level of land development in the area. It was con- sidered an_ interim measure at the time, until a zoning bylaw could be prepared and adopted. The restricted area order will remain in ef- fect on the lands formerly in the township and the recently annexed land by the Town of Midland until Midland's new com- prehensive zoning bylaw is prepared. ACT NOW! WATER WELLS ' for the & Installation Reasonable Rates Prompt Service A Family Name in Well Drilling for nearly 70 years. R.R. No. 1, NOTICE May 15th Price Increase IF YOU'RE THINKING OF HAVING A WELL DRILLED All drilling contracts signed before May 15th, 1978 will be j honoured at last year's prices. HOME-COTTAGE-FARM Complete Pump HOWELL DRILLING WAUBAUSHENE 538-2573 call out of town Bl P.M POS. ip. st - collect Music Festival at Midland Secondary School. Howard has been secretary of the festival for the past 25 years. He says the home is about House, the same size as the one at 438 Hugel Avenue. The ' Barrie. Meredis, Linda Ferraro, Werner, along with one other, group home in presented with a trophy. Chris Friesen and Ian Veall won sight singing trophies, and Ian Veall and Linda Ann Cox won scholarships. Martin Veall was awarded the Jurgen Koeningsbeck Scholarship. Trophies for excellence in piano performance were awarded to Kim Phillips, Kate Edwards, Deana Melnyk, Jenny Sou, Claudia Slama, Lee Susan Livingston, Bonnie Anderson, Christine Robertson, Cheryl Parnell, Mary Sou, Patsy MeNamara, Caroline De Gorter, Ian Veall, Martin Veall, Ron Trindorfer, Maureen Jaeger and Terrell Nupponen. Patsy McNamara won the Martin Fitzgerald Trophy for the highest mark in piano, and Lindsey Martin won the Sister Bonaventure Junior Sight Reading trophy. Shona Snowden won the Ontario Registered Music Teacher's Association trophy for Senior Sight Reading. Piano Scholarships were awarded to Claudia Slama, Cheryl Parnell, Patsy McNamara, Martin Veall, Ron Jaeger. Terrell Nupponen won the _Y's Men's Club Scholarship in honour of Arthur H. Stevens, and Caroline DeGorter was awarded a IODE Scholarship in honour of Elsie Prouse. Mrs. Barbara Howard, who has been _ the secretary of the Midland Y's Men's Music Festival for 25 years was praised for her years of dedication, and presented with a silver tray. The Midland Y's Men's Club acknowledges the following as donors to their scholarship program: P.H. Jory Limited, Bryson McQuirter Real Estate, Mrs. Staff photo Trindorfer and Maureen Industries, Weber Tool Specialty Shop, Gervan Canadian Legion, oe Show, Town of Midland, Couples Club, Dr. J. and Mold, Arcade and Jones Insurance, Margaret's Catho Haig, Hacker andLunnie, _Dolezel, Mrs. Ritchie and Pharmacy, Bourgeois Midland Civitan Club, Women's League, Shaw's Kiwanis Club of Midland. Mrs. Rutherford's Recital Motors Limited. Edwards Rowika Industries. Royal Furniture, Dr. JaMeS ¢ pauls United Church and French Dry Cleaners. i Hy A moving story. A romantic story. A story of envy, hatred, friendship, triumph, and love. SHIRLEY ANNE MacLAINE BANCROFT The Tuming point | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CANADIAN ODEON Theatres Accepts ; Nitely 7&9 This little girl got her big moment on School, during the wind-up concert to King St., Midland 526-5791 the Y's Men's Music Festival. Staff photo stage as she accepted the award for Grade 1 choirs on behalf of Parkview YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SAVE ! Solid Walnut only difference is the size of the yards he said, pointing out that Hugel Avenue definitely has more yard room. "Apparently the lack of yard hasn't been a problem," he said. Mr. deWitt said Progress House is a permanent home with live-in staff. Midland's proposed home is a temporary home used by residents for not more than 18 months. Planning Board member Jack Harvey also visited Progress "TI was very impressed with them," he said. Mr. Harvey declined to go into detail explaining that the Planning Board has not yet discussed it Meatland, Printers Co., Funeral Home, Woolworth Co., among themselves. MecVean, Dr. Larry Wayne deWitt feels the Melnyk, Dr. M.J. Moore, trip was worthwhile. Mr. Bill Randall, 'TamgladIwenttosee Anderson Paving it. It gave me more in- Limited, Courtesy Ford, sight into group homes," Kitchikewana Chapter he said. IODE, Dr. Ken Lewis, Along with Mr. dewitt James Lynn Funeral and Mr. Harvey, Henry Homes, Indusmin MacLeod, Tom Limited Kindred McCullough and Doug Industires, Arthur, S. Clute visited the two Leitch Company, E. Leitz homes. Canada, Midland Midland Nicholls Hollister King, Mr. Bob r ROTOSTATIC | CARPET CLEANING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. John Robitaille has been appointed the "Associated Dealer' for the revolutionary new Roto Static Carpet Cleaning Systems for Huronia District. Mr. Robitaille has been professionally trained in all facets of proper carpet and upholstery cleaning care. We ask that you allow John Robitaille to personally extend his professional consulting for your required needs-in your home or office. 1. 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