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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 9 Sep 1986, p. 5

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sae 3 : * The b riefing Four soldiers listen intently to a briefing being given for the benefit of the reporters gathered in West Ger- many recently. Following this briefing, the soldiers Discuss plans for site Officials from the Huronia Historical Parks, Martyr's Shrine and the Wye Marsh Wildlife Cen- tre want to sit down with the North Simcoe Waste Management Association (NSWMA) to discuss their plans for a new dump site in Tiny Township. Members of the NSWMA were given a cor- respondence at last Tues- day evening's meeting of the association signed by John Barrett-Hamilton, general manager of the Huronia Historical Parks, Father James Farrell, direc- tor of the Martyr's Shrine and Bob Whittam, ex- ecutive director of the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, voicing their opposition to the use of the Wayne Johnson farm in the south end of Tiny for a new land- fill site. In their letter to the NSWMA, the group re- SKILA design 579 Bay Street Midland Let Us Give You and Your Windows The Treatment!! We offer a wide range of verticals, horizontals, pleated shades and woven woods by Hunter-Doug Draco and Bergemont. For your windows that means fashion with flawless function. For you that means quality and service at our consistent- ly great prices of 30 of O Off suggested retail You can't lose when you get the treatment from SKILJA design Where Parking and Decorating Advice are Free!!! quested a meeting with the association to discuss more fully the NSWMA's preference forthe Johnson farm site which the group alleges poses as a direct threat to the Wye Valley watershed. Barrett-Hamilton, Farrell and Whittam said in their letter, '"We have visited the proposed dump site and as a result, we are left with much anxiety over the potential for environmen- tal damage to the Wye Valley watershed if the dump site does not contain materials properly." Blood donor clinic The Canadian Red Cross @ to get 375 units of blood. Society in Midland is spon- soring it's third blood donor clinic this year at the Midland Civic Centre next week. The goal of the clinic is Local man in Forces by Judy French Don Gull is a 24-year-old Private serving with the Canadian Armed Forces in West Germany. Gull is the son of Don Warden, Fire Chief of Wasaga Beach and has been in the service for more than three years. Gull began his tour of Germany just over a year ago and has three years yet to serve. Collegiate before signing up to serve his country. Gull is a supply techni- cian with the first line unit supplying small mechanical parts to the 52 mechanics in his unit. The Private was in Hohenfels recently for the "Rebel Saddle" exercise being covered by six members of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association. las, Kirsch, Louverdrape, 579 Bay Street Midland WANTED! GIRLS AND BOYS between ages 8 to 12 who en- joy physical activity, fun, and being part of a top ranked Ontario swim club. Competitive swimming is a non-violent sport which allows an individual to compete against herself/himself as well as to compete against others. The Midland Keegos get better every year and need new blood. See us, talk to us, and join us. Registration night at the Midland Civic Centre, September 6, 10 a.m. to 12 and 1 to 3 p.m.; September 8, 7 to 9 p.m.; and September 11, 7 to 9 p.m. were given orders to prepare and fire a Howitzer M109 as part of the demonstration. The letter explained the dump site and_ the peripheral areas to the nor- theast are extremely wet in some seasons and in the planned technology for water retention fails or is inadequate, waste materials could reach the Wye Valley very quickly as nearby streams feed direct- ly into the Wye River. The Sports Network SNEAK € 39 PREVIEW! THE NASHVILLE NETWORK AMERICAS COUNTRY HOME =~ VIEW OUR SATELITE PACKAGE UNSCRAMBLED September 8 - 14th Entertainment Xo Neowork™ Officials from the three major tourist attractions in the Midland area asked the NSWMA to consider alter- natives to this new dump site for economical and en- vironmental reasons. Satellite Package Now! 9.95* month Much Music The Sports Network Arts & Entertainment | The Nashville Network. ASK about our / DAY TRIAL OFFER Plus! You'll see sports, music, drama, country entertainment and much more! The clinie will be held Wednesday, Sept. 17 bet- ween 12 noon and'8 p.m. Show your generosi- ty...give blood. FIRST CHOICE SUPERCHANNEL TRY OUR SATELITE PACKAGE For Just Half Price $4 a 95 Decoder Pick Total Entertainment Now! 19.95* month First Choice * Superchannel =3 Much Music Gg a The Sports Network My Arts & Entertainment The Nashville Network Trial Offer Valid. until Sept. 15th - While Supplies Last Preview pick-up special... Only $4.95* For details CALL 526-5031 or visit our office on the Balm Beach Rd. Sept. 8 - 12 open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept: 13 open Noon to 4 p.m. * plus taxes + Converter Required a Maclean Hunter Cable TV Tuesday, September 9, 1986, Page 5

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