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Welcome to the Township of Tiny Message Board

Welcome to the Township of Tiny Message Board. OUR VISION The Township of Tiny – an environmentally focused, diverse family of communities providing a healthy lifestyle. Were you Affected by the Canada Post Address Changes?.

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Welcome to the Township of Tiny Message Board

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  1. Welcome to the Township of Tiny Message Board

  2. OUR VISION The Township of Tiny – an environmentally focused, diverse family of communities providing a healthy lifestyle.

  3. Were you Affected by the Canada Post Address Changes? We would like to remind residents affected by the Canada Post address changes, to contact the municipal office with your new mailing address to ensure our records are up to date and to ensure that you receive future correspondence from the Township (i.e., tax bills, public notices, future election materials, etc.) Thank you.

  4. Township of Tiny is Ontario’s First Blue Community The Township of Tiny is honoured to be recognized as the first Blue Community in Ontario and the third in all of Canada. In order to become a Blue Community, a municipality must recognize water as a human right, ban the sale of bottled water in civic spaces and support the public ownership of water utilities. To learn more about the Township’s Blue Community status, please visit our website at www.tiny.ca.

  5. 2014 SEPTIC RE-INSPECTION PROGRAM Please note that commencing in the Spring of 2002, the Corporation of the Township of Tiny began a re-inspection program of subsurface sewage systems within the municipality. The program will continue in 2014 with the properties in the northwest quadrant of the Township (north of Concession 16 and west of Methodist Point Road) being inspected during the summer months. All properties with any sewage system will be subject to this inspection up to and including systems installed in 2003.If your sewage system was installed in 2004 or after you will not be subject to this program. A letter will be mailed to all property owners in this area in early April 2014. Please be sure to read this letter to help you understand what you, as a property owner, need to provide to the Township. This program is carried out by C.C. Tatham & Associates, sewage system approval agent for the Township. We appreciate your co-operation with this proactive program that is focused on ensuring the continued enjoyment of a clean and healthy environment here in the Township of Tiny.

  6. CHANGES TO COUNTY OF SIMCOE WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES For information regarding the changes to the County of Simcoe Waste Collection Services, please visit www.tiny.ca for the presentation provided by the County of Simcoe or contact the County of Simcoe at info@simcoe.ca

  7. Township Community Access Program Open to All Residents of Tiny and Surrounding Area Lafontaine Fire Hall, 384 Rue Lafontaine Road W. Please call for hours of operation as they are subject to change Services provided: • Microsoft and Internet Training • Website Creation for Local Businesses • Job Bank • Email Access For more information, please call 705-533-0676 or 705-526-4204.

  8. Recreational events

  9. Are you looking for an opportunity to give back to your community? VOLUNTEER! With the Township of Tiny Trail Watchers Community Garden Makeover Boardwalk and Beach Conservation Monitors Litter Pick-up Soccer Coaches Do you have an idea for a new volunteer opportunity? Contact Bonita at bdesroches@tiny.ca or 705-526-4204 to share your thoughts

  10. Dino Pangrazzi, Instructor(Certified Fitness Instructor, Older Adult Specialist with Can-Fit-Pro) SPRING INTO SHAPE IN TINY 2014 *Yoga & Meditation *Moms & Tots Hike (stroller required, tots ride for free) *Yoga and Pilates Intermediate Yoga WELLNESS PROGRAMS *Body Sculpting Meditation and movement *Total Body Conditioning Meditation for youth No classes Victoria Day (Monday, May 19) An intro to dowsing * All fitness levels* Beginner to Intermediate Levels For further information or to register, please call Rebecca at 526-4204 ext 250 | rallen@tiny.ca | www.tiny.ca

  11. Lafontaine Karate Program Lafontaine Community Centre Instructor: Paul Lefebvre, Black Belt, 5th Dan No Class: Tuesday December 24th, 2013 till Thursday January 2nd, 2014. March Break pending. Note: Some classes will be taught by an assistant instructor or senior students. For further information or to register, please contact Paul at 705-549-1585 or by email at ryusyokai@yahoo.com.

  12. Township of Tiny • Midland Golf and Country Club • 9536 Hwy 93 N, Midland • Cost: $87.00 (includes HST) per person with a 10 participant maximum Clinic #1 Monday, April 28th to Thursday, May 1st Monday – 1 hour of instruction at the Driving Range (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Tuesday– 1 hour of instruction on the Chipping Greens (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Wednesday– 1 hour of instruction on the Putting Greens (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Thursday– 9 holes of golf… put your new skills to the test! (10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ) Clinic #2 Monday, May 26th to Thursday, May 29th Monday – 1 hour of instruction at the Driving Range (6 p.m. to 7 p.m.) Tuesday– 1 hour of instruction on the Chipping Greens (6 p.m. to 7 p.m.) Wednesday– 1 hour of instruction on the Putting Greens (6 p.m. to 7 p.m.) Thursday– 9 holes of golf… put your new skills to the test! (5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ) Open to all Levels of Golfers! Midland Golf and Country Club 9536 Hwy 93 N, Midland Cost:$87.00 (includes HST) per person with a 10 participant maximum Clinic #1 Monday, April 28th to Thursday, May 1st Monday – 1 hour of instruction at the Driving Range (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Tuesday – 1 hour of instruction on the Chipping Greens (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Wednesday – 1 hour of instruction on the Putting Greens (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Thursday – 9 holes of golf… put your new skills to the test! (10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ) Clinic #2 Monday, May 26th to Thursday, May 29th Monday – 1 hour of instruction at the Driving Range (6 p.m. to 7 p.m.) Tuesday – 1 hour of instruction on the Chipping Greens (6 p.m. to 7 p.m.) Wednesday – 1 hour of instruction on the Putting Greens (6 p.m. to 7 p.m.) Thursday – 9 holes of golf… put your new skills to the test! (5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. )

  13. TINY TENNIS PLAY n' LEARN Adults 18+ This 60 minute weekly program is broken up into 30 minutes of instruction followed by 30 minutes of actual game play. Players will be taught the basic fundamentals of tennis and given the opportunity to practice the new skills in actual game based scenarios (League format). Summer Session Where: Balm Beach, Courts 1 and 2 When:Saturday, July 5th to Saturday, August 23rd Time: 11 a.m. to 12 noon Cost: $90.00 per person (plus HST) Cardio Tennis Lessons Adults 18+ Cardio Tennis is a heart pumping hour of fitness and fun on the tennis court. Open to players of all levels, participants can expect to burn up to 800 calories in the hour while receiving stroke instruction and having a blast. Cardio Tennis is one of the most popular programs for beginner to intermediate adults. Spring Session Where:PerkinsfieldPark, Courts 1 and 2 When: Wednesday, May 7th to Wednesday, June 25th Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Cost: $90.00 per person (plus HST) The Township of Tiny in partnership with Simcoe Tennis offers 8 week Tennis Programs. Trained Coaches will teach the basic FUNdamentals of the game while developing skills.

  14. TINY TENNIS PLAY n' LEARN for Children and Youth This 60 minute weekly program is broken up into 30 minutes of instruction followed by 30 minutes of actual game play. Players will be taught the basic fundamentals of tennis and given the opportunity to practice the new skills in actual game based scenarios (League format) *Progressive Tennis (modified rackets, balls and court sizes). Summer Session Where: Balm Beach, Courts 1 and 2 When: Saturday, July 5th to Saturday, August 23rd Ages 6 to 9 years old: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Ages 10 to 14 years old: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Cost: $90.00 per person The Township of Tiny in partnership with Simcoe Tennis offers 8 week Tennis Programs. Trained Coaches will teach the basic FUNdamentals of the game while developing skills. Spring Session Where:Perkinsfield Park, Courts 1 and 2 When: Wednesday, May 7th to Wednesday, June 25th Ages 6 to 9 years old: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Ages 10 to 14 years old: 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Cost:$90.00 per person

  15. By-law services

  16. The By-law Department Enforcement Coverage Please note that the By-law Enforcement Coverage for the Township of Tiny is now seven days a week, 9:00am to 4:30pm Any questions or concerns regarding bylaws can be forwarded to the Township of Tiny By-Law Department at (705) 526-4136.

  17. HALF LOAD RESTRICTIONS Please note that there is a half load restriction on all Township roads from March 1st to May 1st

  18. Attention Dog Owners 2014 Dog Licenses Now Available The fee for a dog tag is $15.00 if it is purchased on or before March 31st in any given year and $25.00 if it is purchased after March 31st. Please bring in proof that your dog has been immunized against rabies. By-law 02-115 is available on our website at www.tiny.ca or at the Municipal Offices, 130 Balm Beach Rd. W., Tiny, Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

  19. Did you know that all Lotteries held in the Township of Tiny require a license? LOTTERY LICENSE Please visit the By-law Servicesfor more information.

  20. EMERGENCY services

  21. The Corporation of the Township of Tiny 130 Balm Beach Road West Tiny, Ontario L0L 2J0 FROM: Fire and Emergency Services Department PRESS RELEASE: October 7, 2013 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FLYING/SKY LANTERNS (Tiny, Ontario) – The Township of Tiny has amended its Open Air Burning By-law to prohibit the Use of Flying Lanterns. Flying Lanterns, also known as Sky Lanterns or Chinese Lanterns, are a small version of a hot-air balloon. Fueled by an open flame, they are capable of climbing to extreme heights and travelling great distances. Once ignited and released, they drift uncontrollably and, in numerous cases, have landed on roof tops, in forests or on other combustibles while still ignited. In many cases, fires have resulted. In response to numerous complaints and concerns, Council has decided to ban the use of flying/sky lanterns in a proactive attempt to prevent fires in both structures and forested areas. Any person convicted of contravening this by-law is liable to a fine of up to $5,000 and the costs associated with any fire suppression activities resulting from the use of a Flying Lantern. - 30 - For more information contact: Tony Mintoff Denis Maurice Fire Chief Deputy Fire Chief (705) 322-1161 (705) 322-1161 TOWNSHIP OF TINY FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

  22. ZERO TOLERANCE RESIDENTIAL SMOKE ALARM PROGRAM As of January 1, 2013, the Township of Tiny Fire and Emergency Services Department will be implementing a Zero Tolerance Residential Smoke Alarm Program. For details, please contact the Fire and Emergency Services Department at 705-322-1161 or visit our website at www.tiny.ca.

  23. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FIRE CODE SMOKE ALARM REQUIREMENTS COULD RESULT IN A TICKET FOR $235 OR A FINE OF UP TO $50,000 FOR INDIVIDUALS OR $100,000 FOR CORPORATIONS.

  24. CARBON MONOXIDE – A SILENT KILLER Annual maintenance of your fuel-burning equipment and appliances by a licensed Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) contractor is the most important step in preventing the dangers of CO build up. Installing and maintaining CO alarms are your back-up line of defence. If appliances that use fuels like natural gas, oil, wood, propane and kerosene are not maintained, have their venting damaged or blocked or are not getting enough airflow, dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO) can build up. Don’t Let Snow or Ice Build Up on Your Gas Meter, Pressure Regulator or Exhaust Vents During the winter, keep an eye on your outdoor natural gas meter, pressure regulator, gas piping and appliance vents. Snow or ice build-up could damage your gas meter or pressure regulator, interrupt your gas service or cause an appliance to malfunction. This can create a serious safety hazard such as carbon monoxide poisoning.

  25. BE PREPARED, NOT SCARED • Are you prepared for an emergency like the ice storm which recently hit Southern Ontario and all the way to the Maritime Provinces? • If the unexpected happens tomorrow are you prepared? A simple bag of items may be the difference between life and death. In the case of an emergency it may take up to 72 hours before emergency crews can reach you. Think about the items you might need in the first 72 hours of an emergency or disaster. Find out how by visiting the following links: www.emergencymanagementontario.ca www.getprepared.gc.ca

  26. Keep On Hand- Emergency supply of foods that require no preparation. - Flashlights and a battery-powered radio with fresh batteries.- Fire Extinguisher- CSA approved emergency heating equipment, such as camp stoves, kerosene heaters, or firewood and adequate fuel to operate a fireplace or woodstove. Do not store fuel in the house. - Candles or lanterns to provide light. EMERGENCY PROGRAM

  27. When The Power Goes Off:- Turn off all electrical appliances.- Turn on battery powered radio for information. - Don’t panic. When doors and windows are kept closed, houses remain bearably warm for several hours. - Conserve fuel by warming only one room and keeping temperatures low but bearable. Wear heavy clothing. - Switch to emergency heating equipment before house gets too cold. - Check plumbing to ensure that water pipes are not freezing up. EMERGENCY PROGRAM When The Power Returns: - Turn off emergency heating equipment. - Warm house at temperature slightly above normal for a few hours to dry it out. - Check food supplies for spoilage - food kept in the freezer will remain • frozen for 24 to 48 hours after power failure if freezer door remains closed. - Turn on the main electrical switch.

  28. Township Website www.tiny.caToll Free Number 1-866-939-TINY (8469) TTY Telephone Service: 705-526-4205, Ext. 301

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