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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Sep 1987, p. 15

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Adding a touch A Touch of Class, the Midland Lion's Steel Youth Band, entertained at Wye Heritage Marina Saturday afternoon, at the in-the-water boat show. The day also featured a pig and corn roast. Lutherans to build church Construction of a new Lutheran Church on Yonge Street may start as early as mid-October. After owning a 6.16 acre piece of property near the Alliance Church on the street for eight years, the Lutherans finally decided to do the job and last Wednesday received the blessing of a town plann- ing committee. As part of the deal, a road may be built between Festival has wild line-up planned Less than one week to go before the 1987 Wye Marsh Wildlife Festival of Conser- vation and Art. The weekend of Sept. 19 and 20 will be jam-packed with events, and exhibits with a conservation theme - over 35 attractions for the whole family. Seeing real wildlife is a thrill for all ages. Birds of prey in flight, native water- fowl, mammals and rep- tiles, and a show of exotic creatures including a fear- some crocodile are some highlights. This year's festival features many more public participation events. You can taste wild foods, sam- ple smoked fish, join a guided mushroom hunt, talk to the world with the amateur radio club, or take a ride on a dog sled. Out- door skills are in focus with archery, canoeing, fly tying and casting demonstrations. In the Wye Marsh Theatre, you can hear master storyteller Lloyd Cook present the dramatic Story of the Beaver, and enjoy presentations about bats and the Trumpeter Swan's comeback. Children will love cheer- ing for their favourites in the fast-paced Turtle Race, and in a new attraction, the Wye Marsh Minnow Race. Also new for children is the Junior Duck Head Car- ving Contest. Bigger peo- ple may take part in the fast and furious Hip Boot Race, or compete with fellow bid- Alderman wants policy enforced Any town employee who doesn't wear safety equip- ment while doing hazar- dous work should be sent home without pay, says alderman Fred Pilon. "Tomorrow morning if the men are not wearing safety-goggles or boots then they should go home for the entire day and lose a day's pay," Pilon said at a public works committee meeting. Pilon said he was incens- ed when he saw some town employees cutting ce- ment while the goggles they are supplied with sat unused. Public works manager Ken Cave said he would enforce the safety policies more strictly. "It's got to be done," said Mayor Al Roach. Crowds at Shrine Multiple events at the Martyrs' Shrine on Sunday resulted in the visit of more than 6,000 Catholics. For the first time, members of the Toronto Indonesian Catholic com- munity, about 200, made a pilgrimage. The largest. number of Slovenians to gather annually at the shrine 800 to 900 attended on Sunday. The majority, 5,000, were at the shrine for the Knights of Columbus- organized Rosary Sunday. All of the neighbouring parishes were represented on the field before the papal altar. The last two events of the season are the closing feast in celebration of the mar- tyrs, on Sept. 26, and the Portuguese pilgrimage, on Oct a. ders in the Decoy Auction. Do you think any real moose, goose, ducks and turkeys will join the festival throngs, lured by clever callers in wildlife calling contests? With events like these, as well as concerts, a big ex- hibitio of nature art, good food and entertainment, the 1987 Wye Marsh Wildlife Festival promises fun for everyone. Festival grounds are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Wye Marsh is located just east of Midland on Hwy. 12. For tickets and information, call Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre at (705) 526-7809. the new church and a ser- vice station. That road could lead to development of property fronting on Lit- tle Lake. "It is time, we feel," said a spokesman for the Lutherans, "to move into a more proper house of wor- ship.'"' Until now the con- gregation has met in various places around town, including the Athe- nian Hall. Some concern was rais- ed about the proposed lack of both an entrance and ex- it to the church by members of the planning committee. ealites a warning, something could happen,"' said Mayor Al Roach. "But if you put an in and out sign people might think it's a beer store." The planned road next to the church would not be built by the town. '"'We have no plans of building that road for you," alder- man Fred Pilon told the owner of the service sta- tion next to the Lutheran's land. KENNETH S. DOUGLAS Chartered Accountant is pleased to announce the admission of J. 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