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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-07-10, Page 15BUFFET FRI. - SAT. - SUN. 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. 95 Children 1/2 Price Oven Barbequed Chicken Plus One Other Meat Featured Salad Bar - Potatoes - Vegetables S ALSO DAILY SPECIALS cabilp MARINE ART PRINTS • PAINTINGS Come and view our fine selec- tion of nautical prints and pain- tings by such noted marine ar- tists as Homer and Sessions. Or maybe it's a windjammer weather vane or a whaling har- poon that would add that nautical touch to your rec room or den. Whatever your notion see us at the Captains Cabin on the River Road in Grand Bend. 11117111 UNICORN VARIETY JUST EAST OF VILLAGE MUNICIPAL OFFICE Reserve Your Newspaper Enjoy 16 Flavors of Delicious Ice Cfeliftii NOW OPEN ROLLIE'S SPORT 0 AND CYCLE • COMPLETE LINE OF CAMPING EQUIPMENT • TENTS - SLEEPING BAGS • FISHING EQUIPMENT EADQUARTERS • SERVICE FOR CAMPER STOVES AND LAMPS • BICYCLE RENTALS WHAT! NO GRUB? — One of the exotic goats at seems to be looking for a handout from Donnie Stroud ing the zoo with a group from Usbprne Central School, The story of "Mania Ontario — the first 12,000 years" is the theme of the most recent mobile exhibition from the Royal Ontario Museum which will appear in Grand Bend, July 13-14 from 1 p.m. to 8 p,m. The Museumobile, one of three presently touring the province, will visit schools, libraries and civic centres in many com- munities, Artifacts, tools and im- plements, archaeological in- formation, maps and printed material, outline for the visitor the story of man from when he first arrived in Ontario. The Palaee-Indians were the first, moving into the province some 12,000 to 13,000 years ago following the retreat of the glacial ice. Very little is known about the Palaeo-Indian migration into Ontario, or about their life style once they arrived here. They probably lived in Ontario until about 7,000 to 6,000 B.C. At that time some groups moved out of Ontario while others remained and changed their way of life, emerging in the next period of prehistory as the Archaic peoples. About 7,000 B.C. new styles and new kinds of tools appear in the archaeological assemblage of tools and weapons. These new tools were in response to en- vironmental changes. As a new way of life emerged, a number a regionally specialized cultures appeared. Collectively they are called Archaic. Like the Palaeo-Indians before them the Archaic peoples were hunters and gatherers. However they hunted deer, elk, moose and other species that still live in Ontario, rather than the Ice-Age species most likely hunted by the Palaeo-Indians. The cultures of the Archaic peoples remained in evidence to about 1,000 B.C. Archaeologists define the next period, that of the Woodland people, as beginning with the appearance of pottery in the north east. There are three related, but different, cultures in the midddle Woodland period, from about 500 B.C. to A.D. 1,000: The Saugeen culture in south- western Ontario; the Laurel culture centred in northwestern Ontario; and the Point Peninsula culture in southern and eastern Ontario. During the late Woodland period domestic plants were introduced into southern Ontario. As the native population became dependant on these plants for food, and as horticulture provided a more stable food supply, the population increased Ontario Museum in and larger and larger villages were built. This population was ancestral to the various Iroquoian speaking groups found in Ontario during the early Historic period. For archaeologists, the history of Ontario effectively ends with the Historic or Fur Trade period. Rqtepayers ob Grand Bend village council learned Monday night that about 65 ratepayers had objected to the proposed sewer system. Council reviewed some of the letters Monday night and one letter will not be going with the others to the Ontario Municipal Board and another will go with protest noted. The letter which will not be forwarded on to the Ontario Municipal Board was from the township of Stephen. It was pointed out that authors of letters of complaint had to be ratepayers in the village. The second letter was from a village resident who was not a ratepayer. It will be Page IA It was the fur-traders and voyageurs who explored And mapped the northern hale of. the. continent in their endless search for pelts, Visitors touring the Royal Ontario Museumobile will be presented with a printed „ex- planation to.guide them through this ungiue exhibit. forwarded but a note of Protest regarding the status of the author will go along. Councillors who had viewed, some of the letters commented that many were quite comical. One was addressed with the salutation "Dear Louse". It was painted out that the majority were polite and businesslike. Reeve Bob Sharen said that most of the letters were from cottagers who felt that the project was too expensive for a seasonal residence. There were also complaints that a certain section of the town is not included in the plans for sewers, Times-141Y041fei July 10, 1975 Travelling museum to visit Grand Bend Pineridge Zoo who was tour- T-A photo THE MOSEUMOBILE as it leaves the Royal September 1973 for its tour of Ontario. ject to sewers GRAND BEND DIRECTORY THINGS TO DO — WHERE TO SHOP VILLAGE C) INN Retreat Dining Room Open Daily pineridge e ZOO Open Daily 10 a.m. to Dusk • COUGARS • BOB CATS • BEAR • LIONS • DEER • MUCH MORE 4 -111 1,01 10414,„ • iJorn .4641: GRAND BEND CLOTHING' Back Room Boutique I BOAT LAUNCHING RAMP LIQUOR STORE In \ OPP OFFICE 0 WILLAGE OFFIC E PUBLIC WASHROOMM 0 WASHROOMS CHANGEROOMS [ BREWERS RETAIL 0 41.10,1-14 PUC OFFICE TOURIST INFORMATION BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1. Captains Cabin 2. Beach Golf 3. Village Inn Retreat 4. Grand Bend Clothing 5. Unicorn Variety 6. Skilly's Delicatessen 7. M 8eR Shoppe 8. Sharen Realty 9. GK Realty 10. Rollie's Sport & Cycle 11. Pineridge Zoo 12. Pinery Flea Market 13. Starlite Drive-In 14. Country Market JL HWY 22 --A^. • Ladybird • Teacher's. Pet • GWG Jeans • Currie-Hickkok Men's Wear tor-6, F.e ertettolve CViILDREWS FP$1410IIS r, WILT CAM WEAR _ . Formerly the M&R Shoppe GRAND BEND Infants' and Children's Clothing to Size 14 'Also to Fit Mom & Dad • Otis Starr Slacks and Leisure Suits • Arrow Shirts, Jackets • Stanfields Underwear, Shirts and Sweaters • And More GRAND BEND VILLAGE MAP GRAND BEND AREA MAP The Best in Children's Clothing is at 9 MAIN ST., GRAND BEND 238,2154 Open Mon. - Thurs. 9.6; Fri. 9.9; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 1-5 PA PKVIEW CRES Games, Magazines, Books etc, etc. etc. eft,. Air Cohclili000rd H I G 4" .III' Gaiser-Kneciie Insurance Agency Inc. and G. K. REALTY Exeter Office G 235-2420 Grand Bend Office 238-8484 Complete service for all types of insurance and real estate FOR YOUR INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS tinnutititininithinininialluniniiinniiiiiin74. 1 Sharen Realty AND INSURANCE GRAND BEND 238-2303 GODERICH 524-7875 e PINERY FLEA MARKET Located 3 Miles South of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21 OPEN 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. SUNDAYS TO OCTOBER 26 Admission 504 FEATURE ITEMS June 29 - O.C. Japan July 6 - Antique Auto Parts July 13 - R. S. Germany Prussia July 20 - Art Glass July 27 - Pattern Glass Aug. 3 - Coronation Items Aug. 10- Coins, Stamps, Postcards Aug. 17 - Guns, Swords, War Items Aug. 24 - Wash Sets Always a Barn Full of Furniture BOB SANDERCOTT — 238-8382 exageot v vicvt4er awe Reaecuetaae 1 Mile N. of Grand Bend Highway 21 at Hwy, 83 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN DAILY TO 11:00 P.M. OPEN FRI, & SAT, to 2:00 AA A Complete Line of Groceries 2 MILES SOUTH OF GRAND BEND DEJONG'S 47 Main St. 238-2358 For the Largest Selection of Men's, Ladies' and Teens' Clothing, Shop Dejong's "If there's something in the line of clothes you need, we have it," OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Shop in air-conditioned comfort OPEN YEAR ROUND Mastercharge Chorgex t6J! DELICATESSEN Specializing In Imported European Delicacies 238-8990 ERROL SKILLENDER BEACH GOLF CD NOW OPEN JUST EAST OF THE ROLLER RINK GRAND BEND • Imported Cheeses • Cool Zesty Salads • Variety of Custom Sliced Spiced Sausages 18 Hole Professionally Designed Miniature Golf Featuring CHAR-BROILED Bavarian Sausage French Fries Hamburgers STARLITE - DRIVE-IN 13 THEATRE 5 Miles East of Grand Bend on Cty. Rd. 4 COMING THIS SUMMER JULY 8-910 "Summer of '42" "Badlands" JULY 11.12-13-14 'Superdad" & "Son of Flubber' JULY 15-16-17 "The Paper Chase" k "Kid Blue" JULY 18.19-20-21 "the Trial of silly id tk"