Kingswood expropriation Tiny Township is considerating the to possibility of ex- propriating a piece of land in the Kingswood Acres subdivision if an agreement cannot be The township would like complete a road through Kingswood Acrs, north and south, which is divided by a tract of land, located on Concession 19. been maintaining an entrance for the north section of the subdivision. The entrance is situated over a steep hill and the maintenance has presented difficulties to the road crews. Council has agreed to a hearing at the next meeting, scheduled for June 29. In a letter sent to Tiny reached with the land (Council, the owners, a owners. lawyer T.G. Jamieson MIDLAND CENTENNIAL and his sister, W.G. Pridham stated that they Board wished to meet with INTER-CHURCH FAMILY PICNIC council to discuss the i matter further. to review The eae | fave AND WORSHIP Sry bs previously ~ stated their LITTLE LAKE PARK (Behind the Museum) Smith's Camp poieeeps to... thle SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1:00 p.m. Fines tzestil dal ane (Soft drinks and ice cream available) , :30 Worship Speaker Silas Lamb development Denypmipats fe the "oy ean Lioyd Knight = existing hill road down to a cE mean soe i Rr For turther information call $26-7022 BOSE MUPS een reaiested nyouldibe precerable tate (In event of rain, picnic will be by the Technical Com- proposed expropriation. held in Midland Centennial Arena) mittee to review Presently road crews development in Smith's for the township have Camp on King Street. According to a Technical Committee report the general manager of the PUC, Art Evans was asked to supply a new water supply lead to the Smith' property from the main on King Street. Fire Chief Francis Miller told the committee that there are no hydrants in the subdivision, the water supply is poor and the equipment the fire department has finds it difficult to manoeuver on the reads SEIKO DIGITAL QUARTZ Visitors will know something" declared Leah Bertrand, proprietor of Leah's Boutique. Her neighbour Martin Lamers shared the cost. The new sign nicely compliments the Summer visitors to Midland will know its our cen- tennial year, thanks to a colourful and clearly printed sign on King Street. "I thought it was time we did AtMSS Woods named newly decorated exterior of the two stores, and provides a warm welcome to Centennial visitors. Staff photo Kingston' s famous QUARTZ AG 7© 80 90 =© (0 CO vice-principal The appointment of ' Kenneth Norval Woods as vice-principal of Midland Secondary School was announced last week. Mr. Woods will join David Chambers, present vice- principal. Woods is a University of Toronto graduate who' majored in Geography. He holds a Occupation Specialist type A cer- tificate, as well as cer- tificates in Industrial Arts and Special Education. From 1959 to 1961 Kenneth Woods taught German Canadian Club plans beer garden The Simcoe County German Canadian Club, Gemuetlichkeit 70 will participate in a summer festival on August 12, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of Balm Beach. The club will hold its third annual beer garden at the Whitehorse Inn Balm Beach. A resolution was passed by Tiny Township Council, on June 8, declaring this event a Community Festival, to enable the club to obtain a liquor licence. Erica Lehr, Chairman of the Works Committee of the German Canadian Club explained that the event will take place outdoors at the Inn. Food, 'beer and German music" will be available during the day elementary school in Sarnia Ontario. The next two years he taught at Oakville High School. He came to Midland in 1974 after 11 years on the staff at Downsview Secondary School. While at Downsview, Woods was part of a team that took one of the first groups of Ontario Secondary School students to the peoples' Republic of China for a three week visit. At Midland Secondary School,. Kenneth Woods taught science and oc- cupations classes. The appointment of Kenneth Woods to vice- principal of MSS becomes SUNDAY, JUNE 18 at the HISTORIC NAVAL & MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS 40 50 60 xO %0 HO 10 20 30 -O WO RO EA00 x0 - '0 +0 #O ee No, FHOO1M--$375.00, LC Digital Quartz Multi Function Calculator with memory, Features hours, minutes, seconds, day and date, Displays up to 8 digits with floating decimal Stainless steel case and adjustable bracelet Stylus included It's almost like having your office on your wrist. No. FM003M--$225.00. Seiko LC Digital Quartz Dual Chronograph. Water tested to 30 meters. Records hours, minutes, plus countdown measure- ment. Stainless steel, seconds and 1/100 second, Come in and see the full line of these Seiko Quartz Watches. You'll find one... 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"Country Squire" suit Trophies won at sailing race Handsome trophies donated by the Town of Midland were presented by Mayor Moreland Lynn to winners in the Midland Bay Sailing Club Open Centennial Race on Saturday. Later the Mayor officially opened the recently completed MBSC clubhouse, and unveiled the | official MBSC burgee, created by Don and Belle | McKee. The triangular pennant carries the MBSC logo on a red, black and white ground. Mayor Lynn paid tribute to the sailing club | members for the hours of work they put into the creation of the new facility which he charac- terised as an outstanding addition to the com- | munity. | Twenty-seven craft participated in the day- long race to Giant's Tomb and back. Mayor Lynn fired the starter's pistol shortly after 8 a.m. Flukey winds kept skippers and crews on their | toes, and by late afternoon, the first boats began } crossing the finish line at the town dock. | Race Committee Chairman Gord Teskey | i] BRYANT'S JEWELLERS "Giftiest Store in the District" 66 Main St., Penetanguishene 549-8911 LIONS BINGO Every Tuesday in the Midland Centennial Arena Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts 8:00 p.m. Admission $1.00 Tofeature 17regular games Metamucil--a natural source laxative 340G cont. $2 , fe ARCADE Guardian Pharmacy 366 King St., Midland Town Centre 526-8011 ASK OUR CUSTOMERS! Whenever our trained staff goes on an assignment, we follow up with a questionnaire on the quality of the work. Hereisa typical response. announced corrected results at a post race dinner and dance held at the MBSC clubhouse. Of the 10 craft in A Fleet, Pepper, a 30-foot C and C with Bill and Denise Snyders, Don Sherk and Terry Wells aboard emerged the winner. The Soling Soleil (Tom and Harvey Payne) placed second, and O'Race, a custom yacht skippered by John Haste, was third. There were 17 boats in B Fleet and Cari, skippered by Rick Szafranski made the best | time. Peribar, a Tanzer 28 skippered by Peter Keeping was in second place and Syrena a C and C 25 skippered by David Parsons was in third | place. Citizen's day set for Sept. 8 Citizen's Day at the Public Utilities Com- mission has been post- poned until September 8. The day is set aside annually for an open house at the PUC. At a regular meeting of When you require -- the PUC on Tuesday night, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Public .Relations )Committee Glen Rourke Carpet or upholstery cleaning, from the Parlor 2 -special games 1 -*4 Jackpot game announced the _post- be sure to call us * PLUS MANY OTHER GREAT PRIZES / ponement. Citizen's Day % WESTERN FLY / DRIVE HOLIDAY was originally scheduled Includes Airfare for 2 to Calgary, Rental Car (Compact) with 2500 Km for June 17. We love to make free, and 7 nights accommodation in your choice of participating Hotels. LOTS OF PAR ¢ | N G Not included are meals, tips, taxes, gasoline, insurance and hotel sup- plements where applicable. Trip awarded as is and must be taken prior to Oct. 31/78, subject to availability. Trip is not transferrable and winners must agree THAT names and photos may be used for publicity purposes. Travel Arrangements by OK JOHNSON Travel Ltd. MISSED YOUR TIMES? happy customers All proceeds to help meet our pledge of fee eae Draw starts 7 p.m. Dancing 9:00 $30,000.00 to the Midland Arena celery by Heber Ticket per couple $15.00 and our $9,000.00 pledge Quality Carpet Care Centre 549-2080 Midland 526-9809 Tickets available at: Arcade, A. Barrie & Son, HOS, Moody Blues, Crawfords, Edwards, Gerow's Flowers or any Midland Y's Man. Proceeds. to new YMCA. Before 6:00 call 526-2283 'for service. to Pete Peterson Park Friday, June 16, 1978, Page 3 Penetang é ' bn Minti tie rs i Ae ath y. i be A dt Mi hi ht ti nth Dt hn