Ladies
and Gentlemen
Time for trick or treat – and no that is not a reference
to the Senate. I have to admit it is becoming more challenging to be a “politician”
of any stripe in these mistrustful times.
That said….
Monday October 28th the Town of Midland will
receive an official visit from Mr. Julang Pujianto Indonesian Consul General. Mr. Pujianto is conducting a familiarization
tour of the province and wanted to become better acquainted with Midland. Seems
we are gradually getting onto the map.
At 6:00 pm is a closed meeting of Council to cover two
personnel and two litigation items. Then at 7:00 pm is the Council meeting.
Could be a lengthy agenda with:
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Presentation of a long service medal to our
by-law officer Jim Reicheld
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Three deputations:
o
Water levels in Georgian Bay – Stop the Drop
o
The 2014 Butter Tart festival
o
Affordable housing strategy from our Seniors
Council
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Ratification by Council of the policy
direction given Parks and Recreation to “regularize” our user fees. The most contentious
element is non-residents fees and striking the proper balance between
encouraging use of Midland facilities by our neighbors while recognizing the
ongoing tax support of the people of Midland. Your thoughts on this are appreciated.
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Search for a community member to represent
Midland at the public School Board Accommodation Review. The Review is looking
to consolidate shrinking local high-schools (MSS and PSS) but unfortunately
pits us against one another. Population growth would solve a lot of problems.
Hopefully a solution that works for both communities can be identified.
On Tuesday October 29th I am back at the County
for budget discussions. That evening at 7:00 pm at the MCC is the International
Festival of Authors event. It features four authors, all nominees to the Rogers
Writers Trust awards. Tickets are available at the MCC or the Midland Library. A
must attend for all “bookies”.
Wednesday October 30th starts at 10:00 am in Barrie
with an announcement of a cooperative business innovation arrangement between
Lakehead University and Georgian College. The relevance for Midland is that we
are currently active with both of these institutions about innovative job
creation in Midland, including the development of an area business incubator. Simply
put our jobs of tomorrow start with initiatives like this today.
Then at 2:00 pm Scotiabank (King Street) invites you to
attend their 50th anniversary celebration - 50 years of helping area
residents with their banking needs.
On Thursday the 31st at 12:30 pm the Library
will host an appreciation reception for their volunteers. Please come and thank
those who give of their time to make our Library work. At 6:00 pm the Georgian
College Board of Governors will meet at the Midland campus - an opportunity to strengthen
the Town’s relationship with this important institution. Then home for
Halloween.
Friday Nov 1st at 11:00 am you are welcome to
attend the regular Waterfront Steering Committee meeting at Town Hall.
Weekend
A
weekend of downtown shopping as the BIA hosts the Girls Holiday Weekend. A
three day extravaganza of food, shows and yes shopping. Apparently men need not
apply – go figure. Further information at https://sites.google.com/site/midlandgirlsholidayweekend/home
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Three
items in closing:
This
week is the second of five County bagged leaf and garden waste pick-ups. Please
make use of this new service.
Advance
notice of the 2013 YMCA Gifts to Give event. This charity provides gifts to
those who want to celebrate Christmas by presenting a gift to loved ones but
don’t have the means to do so. The exchange event itself takes place on Monday
December 2nd, 2013 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, North Simcoe Sports and
Recreation Centre. Donations of nonperishable food items will be collected at
that time for the Salvation Army Food Bank. If you wish to donate unused or
nearly new gift items (no furniture or clothing please) please bring them to:
- YMCA Employment
Services – Midland, 334 King Street
November
18th to 22nd, November 25th to 29th,
9:30 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday
November 23rd and 30th,
10:00 am to 1:30 pm
- North Simcoe
Sports and Recreation Centre, 527 Len Self Boulevard
December
2nd, 9:00 am to 11:00 am
Last
week’s hospital fundraiser was treated to an innovative rap anthem by one of
our local artists Damon Morin, It’s a song about our hospital and community that
I know you will enjoy. http://youtu.be/j2G_0SB_DN8
Gord
McKay
Be
part of Midland’s Year of Getting Involved - 2013.