HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-12-22, Page 23Christmas parties are the order of the week and in the above picture
members of the Exeter Brownies are enjoying their special party,
Partaking of chocolate milk while gathered around their gifts are,
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We'd like to
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with our best wishes to you and your
family for an abundance of lave,
friendship and good cheer
all through
the holidays.
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EXETER
Don & Doris Wilson wish to thank their many
customers during the past year and would
like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year,
For unto you is born this day in the city of
David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
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WILSON'S JEWELLERY
& GIFTS EXETER
SEASON'S
GREETINGS
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the season
from
Bill Stewart MPP
Middlesex Morth
Minister, Department of Agriculture & Food
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We want to take this opportunity to thank you, our good
friends, for thinking of us through the year, and to wish
you and your families every joy of the Christmas Season,
GOULD & JORY
(Ind Staff
Phone 235-0270 Exeter
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NOTICE
Village of Grand Bend
At the request of the Council of the Village of Grand Bend, the Ontario Water Resources
Commission has investigated the possibility of installing within the said Village, a water works
project to serve the Village of Grand Bend and now proposes to construct such works at an
estimated cost of $388,600, which amount will be borrowed from the Ontario Water Resources
Commission and repaid over a period of thirty Years.
The proposed project will consist of the following works:
The installation of a water distribution system consisting of water mains as follows:
ON
Main Street
Centre Street
Oak Street
Oak Street
Walker Street
Beach Street
King Street
Kitchener Avenue
Queen's Avenue
Warwick Avenue
Elmwood Avenue
Woodward Avenue
Park Avenue
Huron Street
Hill Street
pine Street
"Beach Lane"
Eilber Road
Morenz Road
Deitrich Crescent
Deviation Road
Gill Road
Sunset Avenue
Lancaster Avenue
Lake Road
Orchard Road
Alberta Street
Sauble Road
River Road
Pines Parkway
Riverside Drive
Princess Street
Christie Blvd.
Brewster Blvd.
Albert Street
John Street
William Street
Allison street
George Street
Road "A" (Heaman's)
Road "B" (Beaman's)
Road "A" (Gibb's)
Road "B" (Gibb's)
Road "D" (Gibb's)
Road "C" (Gibb's)
Road "E" (Gibb's)
Road "F" (Gibb's)
Road "G" (Gibb's)
Highway No. 21
260' N.W. of Highway No. 21
Pine Street
Elmwood Avenue
Hill Street
Warwick Avenue
"Beach Lane"
Huron Street
Main Street
Main Street
Walker Street
Walker Street
Walker Street
King Street
Main Street
Centre Street
King Street
Oak Street
Main Street
Eilber Road
Eilber Road
Sauble Road
Deviation Road
Highway No. 21
Sunset Avenue
Highway No, 21
River Road
River Road
Highway No. 21
Highway No. 21
Lake Road
Pines Parkway
Pines Parkway
Pines Parkway
Pines Parkway
Allison Street
Pines Parkway
Pines Parkway
William Street
Lake Road
Lake Road
Lake Road
Road "B" (Gibb's)
Road "A" (Gibb's)
Main Street
Road "D" (Gibb's)
Road "C" (Gibb's)
Road "E" (Gibb's)
Road "F" (Gibb's)
North Village Limit
680' N.W. of Huron Street
Queen's Avenue
20' N.W. of Highway No. 21
"Beach Lane"
Huron Street
Huron Street
225' N, W. of Pine Street
170' N.E. of Main Street
Oak Street
Main Street
Main Street
Main Street
Centre Street
100' N.E. of Walker Street
370' N.E. of Oak Street
Centre Street
120' S. W, of Beach Street
160' S. W. of Deitrich Crescent
400' easterly
Eilber Road
150' E. of Sauble Road
1450' southerly
Lancaster Avenue
110' E. of Sunset Avenue
180' W. of George Street
Lake Road
Lake Road
260' S. of Deviation Road
Road "A" (Heaman's)
Christie Blvd.
170' S. of Princess Street
Riverside Drive
400' W. of Pines Parkway
George Street
George Street
340' N.W. of Pines Parkway
Allison Street
Albert Street
500' S. W, of Albert Street
100' S, W. of River Road
River Road
300' southerly
Road "D" (Gibb's)
Road "C" (Gibb's)
Road "E" (Gibb's)
Road "F" (Gibb's)
100' N.E. of Road "G" (Gibb's)
Road "C" (Gibb's)
South Village Limit
FROM TO
including service connections from the distribution main to the property line.
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
The estimated annual cost of the project is $31,976 which includes interest, debt retire-
ment, reserve for contingencies and operating costs.
It is proposed to raise this sum as follows: $18,012 by a frontage rate of 33/ per foot on
all lands which front on or abut on the streets or connect to the water mains constructed
thereon, $6,025 by a connection charge of $8.90, $6,670 by a levy of 3.98 mills on all the rate-
able property within the municipality for fire protection and $1,792 by a flat domestic consumer
rate of $3.78 and for commercial and industrial consumers, rates which shall not be less than
the said domestic consumer rate.
In computing frontage rates, provision shall be made for the exemption or partial exemption
from a foot frontage rate and for the termination of such exemption or partial exemption in the
following manner:
(A) In the case of lots situated at the junction or intersection of streets or highways,
a reduction shall be made in the frontage rate which otherwise would be charge-
able thereon. Such reduction shall be based on the lesser of:
(i) The length of the flankage of a separately assessed property.
(ii) The length of the flankage of a registered plan lot forming all or part
of a separately assessed property.
(B) In the case of lots that are irregularly shaped and that have frontages dispropor-
tionate to their lot areas, a reduction or an increase shall be made in the frontage
rate which otherwise would be chargeable thereon sufficient, having regard to the
situation, value and superficial area of such lots as compared with other lots,
to adjust the said frontage rate on a fair and equitable basis.
(C) Where a lot is for any reason wholly or in part unfit for building purposes a re-
duction shall also be made in the said frontage rate which otherwise would be
chargeable thereon, sufficient to adjust its said frontage rate as compared with
that of the lots fit for building purposes on a fair and equitable basis.
(D) Where a lot, other than a corner lot, has two or more limits that abut on works
and the size or nature of the lot is such that any or all of the works are not re-
quired, a reduction in respect of the works that are not required, so long as they
are not required, shall also be made in the said frontage rate that would other-
wise be chargeable thereon, sufficient to adjust its said frontage rate on a fair
and equitable basis.
The reduction shall be made by deducting from the total frontage of the lot
liable for the said frontage rate so much thereof as is sufficient to make the proper
reduction, but the whole of the lot shall be charged with the said frontage rate as
so reduced.
On the basis of these levies, a house having a frontage of 60 feet would pay the following
amounts annually:
60' frontage J 33/ $19.80
connection charge 8.90
3.98 mills on assessment
of $2,000 (fire protection) 7.96
domestic consumer flat rate 3.78
$40.44
WATER SUPPLY FROM PROVINCIAL PIPELINE
In addition to the foregoing charges, the water users will be required to pay an estimated
charge of 41.5/ per 1,000 gallons, A typical home, based on the following:
Average consumption per capita - 60 gallons per day
Average persons per household - 4
would pay
60 x 4 x 365 X $0.415 equals $36.35 annually
The overall estimated total annual costs for a typical home would be as follows:
Distribution system $40.44
Provincial water supply 36.35
$76.79
Any owners or other persons affected by these charges may file their objections thereto
with the undersigned within 21 days of the first publication of this notice.
The Ontario Municipal Board may approve the said special rate pursuant to the statute
and May approve of the said works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a
public hearing when any objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given
only to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above.
All plans, reports and estimates may be inspected at the office Of the undersigned during
business hours.
DATED AT GRAND 13END and first published this fifteenth day of December 1966,
M. A. bES JARDINS
cLeRK.TREASURER,
VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND,
GRAND BEND, ONTARIO
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Johnston, Mr.
& Mrs. Chester Merkley of Lon-
don, Mr, & Mrs. William Jeffery,
Mr. & Mrs. Carman Cann of
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cann
were Saturday evening guests
With Mr. & Mrs. William Cann.
Mr. & Mrs, Don Reid, Debbie
and Danny of Hensall, Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Triebner and. Cathy
of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Pete
Rla.ck of Science Hill, Mr. &
Mrs. Fleming Simpson, Ronnie
and Dale were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. James Anderson.
Mr. & Mrs. James McCarter,
Mr, & Mrs. John Selves of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken McCarter of Zur-
lob, Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Mc-
Carter of Zion, Mr. & Mrs. Lee
Webber and family were Sunday
guests with Mr, 4 Mrs. Gordon
McCarter.
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Rod gert,
Grant, Brenda and scot visited
Friday evening with Mr, & Mrs.
Jim Love of Grand Bend,
,
from left, Janet Fairfield, Valerie Sweet, Colleen Lysack, Sharon
McCaffery, Debbie Wooden and Elizabeth Sanders.
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White gifts donated
at Zion UC service
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mr. Victor Jeffery, superin-
tendent of the Sunday School, was
in charge of the combined White
Gift service Sunday. Miss Pat-
ricia Miner read the Scripture.
Miss Dianne Stone read the story
c;Olaf's First Christmas,
A member from each class
placed an envelope in the manger
at the front on the communion
table. The choir sang an anthem.
Rev. Stewart Miner gave an in-
teresting message.
Twenty members'of the Happy
Doubles Club went carol singing
to the shut-ins Saturday evening
returning to the church for a
social time,
Mr. KenPELRSuthOeNr AaLL Susan of
Sarnia visited Saurday with Mr.
& Mrs, Chas, Jeffery.
Mr. & Mrs. William Ethering-
ton of Toronto spent the week
end with the former's parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Archie Etherington,
Mr. Donald Kernick and Ted
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and David McLeod of Parkhill.
Mr. & Mrs. Almer Passmore,
David, Dennis, Darlene and Dale
were Friday evening guests and
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight and
Linda were Sunday guests with
Mr, & Mrs. William Rohde.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Luxton and
family of Kenora are visiting
with friends and relatives in the
community,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Ottewell
Richard and Michael of Exeter
were Sunday evening guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Around forty from the com-
munity attended the CGIT vesper
service at Elimville United
Church Sunday evening.
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ZION
Zion West held its annual White
gift service Sunday with the Sun-
day School superintendent Keith
Bern in charge.
Shirley Jaques read the scrip-
ture and Sheila Hern, the story.
Rev. J. King gave the sermon.
The children thenbrought their
white gifts in the form of cans of
food.
PERSONALS
Mr. Lloyd Lynn Clandeboye
spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Hern and family.
Christmas visitors Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Brock and fam-
ily were Mr. & Mrs. Wellington
Brock and Ron Motz of Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Ogle and fam-
ily, Strathroy, Mr. & Mrs. James
Rowciiffe and family, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hera and
Alan were Sunday visitors in
Dashwood with Mrs. Mary Mar-
tene and Edwin.
Choirs sing
at Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
A Christmas service was held
Sunday December 18 in Kirkton
United Church with Rev. T. Elliott
using as his theme "And There
Were In The Same Country, Shep-
herds". Junior and senior choirs
rendered Away In a Manger and
Jesu Bambino. The church was
nicely decorated in keeping with
hristmas.
Mr. & Mrs. Burns Blackler,
and Mr. & Mrs. Harold Davis
attended the induction service
of Rev. Lyle Bennett at St. Lukes
C h u r c h, St. Thomas Monday
night,