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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Nov 1983, p. 2

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Tour boat operators will bid for space under proposed bylaw Midland town council on Monday evening approved in principle a bylaw which covers the berthing of tour boats at the town dock. The proposed bylaw, to be introduced at the council's next meeting, on Oct. 28, includes a . direction that tour boat operators will bid for the berth they want. Earlier in the day, in Toronto, the case of local tour boat operator Tom Gostick VS. Midland was not heard, as scheduled, in the Supreme Court -- of Ontario. This was the second time the case was supposed to be heard. On Monday the two parties were told, Outside the court by a inthenews Nov. 17 Calling all women! Take a break at The Salvation Army, 251 Second Street, Midland, 10 a.m, tO 11:30 a.m. Crafts, keep fit, household tips, coffee and snack. Free baby silting. For more in- formation, telephone 526-2751. Nov 18 S) dele dae Penetanguishene's French Centre of crafts and gifts Nov. 18, 19 and 20, 11 a.m. (0 4 p.m. Ceramics, paintings, pottery. Portraits drawn. Nov. 19 Champlain Seniors Christmas bazaar at 1230 spelined In) othe Georgian Manor, Robert Street East, Penetanguishene. Crafts, bake table, white elephant, raffles, tea and coffee. The Coldwater and District Minor hockey Parents Association are holding a dance on Saturday Nov. 19, at the Coldwater and District Community Centre. Admission is $4 per person, with all the proceeds going towards minor hockey. The dance will commence al 9 p.m., OF THE "Be ye as the fingers of one hand, the members of one body. . .so powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth." From the Writings of the Baha'i Faith 526-3184 - 66 99 % bailiff, that the judge's docket was full. A new hearing date, next April, has been set. Town solicitor Douglas Haig and Gostick and his legal representatives _ disc- ussed a settlement, at Haig's invitation. Gostick is meeting with his lawyer on Saturday. Town clerk Fred Flood says that the proposed bylaw _in- cludes a system of tendering for space, and safeguards to avoid the problems that arose at the town dock this past summer, The bylaw will set the rules so that conflict can be avoided, he says. The harbour committee will be piven "teeth" to impose its conditions. and will end at 1 p.m, Music will be supplied by Michael Duhig. Nov. 19 Bake sale 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. at Mountainview Mall by Rocky Shores District Girl Guides and Brownies. Nov. 23 Christmas bazaar in St. Mary's hall, Victoria Harbour, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. All are welcome. Novy. 26 Christmas crafts, tea, bake sale, 1 a.m. to 4 p.m., Huronia Lodge, 38 Church Street. Penetanguishene, _ sp- onsored by Pine View Seniors. GIA OF hearing under Negotiations Act. be premature. ourselves."' and Tiny commercial strip. Council votes to ask ministry for hearing 'Whether it goes or doesn't go, let's get on with it," Midland alderman Ian Ross _ said Monday before the town council voted to apply to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for a the Boundary Alderman Miles Blackhurst declared a conflict of interest and did not vote. Mayor Al Roach and Reeve Bev Day opposed the motion. The reeve said application now would "I'm not opposed to negotiations but we're getting ahead of Alderman Ross' response was that he didn't see anything hye with Midland Township town's desire to annex the township's iscussing the Get the message? At one time this school bus had been used by the Magic Carpet Unit of Midland District Shrine Club. Recently it was purchased by Branch 80 of the Royal Canadian Legion, Midland, and donated to the Midland Salvation Army. The bus transported '"'old sweats'? last Friday to Remembrance Day services at the King Street cenotaph in Midland. SHOOTERS Coming Soon! 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