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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Sep 1987, p. 14

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Prize piano player Max Woods, age 7, won third prize in a piano competition for eight-year-olds and under at the prestigious Canadian Na- tional Exhibition Music Festival last Fri- day, Aug. 21. Max, a student at Ecole St. Joseph in Penetang, has been taking piano lessons for two years from Mrs. K. Mounteer of Midland. He entered the contest along with 24 other youngsters, and was rewarded with a pin for his third-place showing. Against NSWMA The Township of Tiny may get its day in court - again. At last Wednesday's council meeting, clerk Guy Maurice said Tiny is con- sidering appealing a Supreme Court decision Aug. 10 which forced the township to stay within the North Simcoe Waste Management Association. Maurice: did not say what conditions the township would appeal on. Supreme Court Justice Allan Hollingworth ruled against the township on No further delays After damning all the torpedoes, the North Sim- coe Waste Management Association 'is ready to move full steam ahead at tonight's monthly meeting. The 1987 budget is final- ly up for approval tonight, after months of waiting to see whether Tiny Township was legally "in" or 'out'. The Supreme One of the five members of Midland's committee of adjustment has resigned, 14 months before the end of his term. David Carpenter, in his letter of resignation, cited business pressures as the impediment to his atten- Each hamburger sold this Saturday afternoon in Penetanguishene at the Dock Lunch will represent $1 donated to a church renovation fund. Dock Lunch owner Nick Boudouris said yesterday that he will donate $1 for Court declared Aug. 10 the township was in. And the environmental assessment study is now complete. That's the docu- ment outlining why the NSWMA wants a piece of land known as Site 41 on Concession 2 in Tiny Township as its next dump. The document has been Carpenter resigns from committee ding meetings. He will be glad to be a member of other committees in future. Carpenter also was a parks board member for many years and "very for- thwith about serving the municipality," Mayor Al Roach said. Burgers for church each hamburger sold bet- ween 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. The basement of St. Ann's Church is being renovated. A bike-a-thon to raise money to pay for the renovation is being held on Sept. 20. most aspects of a case it brought forward against the NSWMA. However, it did favor Tiny on one ma- jor condition: that the NSWMA has no legal authority as of now to buy the land it wants to use as a dump. in preparation a long time and it is expected to take up to three years before a dump is finally approved. With both matters ex- pected to be dealt with tonight, and with the an- nouncement that Orillia's Tiny may appeal court decision The- court orders have yet to be finalized from the case, so some of the finer details are yet to be known. The judgment came in an hour-long oral decision by Justice Hollingworth, and there is some confusion as to the exact decisions. NSWMA set to approve budget landfill site would be ordered to take emergency waste from the association, the NSWMA will have a big night tonight. The meeting starts at 7 sharp in the Penetang council chambers. Midland Nursery School Inc. Accepting for 1987 - 1988 school year for 3 & 4 year olds Co-operative or Registrations 27 non - co-operative classes Facilities at St. Paul's Church For more information call Michelle 526-7211 or Emily 526-4915 RY ly = ' 370 Dunlop St. W., Barrie 737-4663 OPEN 9 am.-9 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY Furniture Yots to Feens 9 - 6 satuRDAY *SOFT PADDED *REMOVABLE COVERING i 'ie +h i ho ettesel*** f Gum Hing *White *All Steel Hardware *Teething Rails FOR WASHING *GREY OR BLUE (Seat saver reg. price 19.95) $799" CRADLE BATH *Micromesh netting *Locking Hinges 6PCE. « yy eae *Cradle *Quilt ae "Bumper Pad *Pillow "Fitted Sheet *Mattress (White. irregulors) Reg. 159.95 SALE 1 28°* Row .\ ONLY Ng 12 Colors to choose from Bedframes with permanently welded-in 95 safety bars-Vertical Frame Supports. ' SHELVES EXTRA Page 14, Tuesday, September 1, 1987 MAMA ROCKERS Solid Maple Maple-white or natural finish. (Irregulars) [KID KRAFT CRIB [ owl t 00 Ask About Our Rental Service :119° | j é ae} ifilbins ATT z i ~~ iny oS ¢ eg A ee | SHE ff 4 u i hee wu * wt oe TOY BOX ™ | $99Q95 SE ROCKING HORSE BATH wooD = ALL-WOOD $ 95 Barrie 737-4663 OPEN 9 aw.---9 pw. BABY 370 Dunlop St, W., PLUS MONDAY TO FRIDAY = Jots tofeens 9 - 6 satunpay wees OUNLOP

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