Times-Advocate, 1979-06-20, Page 5Over 500 attend
Crediton barbecue
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
The Crediton Parks Board
held their annual Chicken
barbecue Saturday. About
530 people were served.
A baseball game between
C.F.P.L and the Crediton
All-Stars was enjoyed by all.
The score was 10-9 for
Crediton. The winning pit
cher, Gord Slaght was
presented with a special
C.F.P.L trophy.
Eight teams of Crediton
slow pitch baseball have
been organized. The first
game being played Sunday
Bridal Shower
Sunday afternoon Erika,
Mary Ann and Elizabeth
Pertschy hosted a surprise
shower for Elizabeth Ben
der, bride elect of July 14.
Melinda Nethercott, Leanne
Stewart and Ruth Anne
Martin presented the gifts to
Elizabeth. About 26 ladies
enjoyed contests conducted
by Elizabeth Pertschy. Mary
Ann Pertschy read the ad
dress. Elizabeth Bender,
received many lovely and
useful gift and thanked
everyone fore coming.
Personals
Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wein,
Laurie and Daniel are
visiting with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson
Wein and families ^after
returning from one year in
Australia. They returned by
way of New Zealand, Hawaii
and California. They will
shortly be returning to their
home in Fredricton, New
Brunswick where Ross has a
teaching position.
Mary Ann Pertschy
returned to Ann Arbour,
Michigan Monday after
spending a few days at her
parents home Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Pertschy.
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WHO BATS FIRST — The annual chicken barbecue in Crediton Saturday featured a slo pitch ballgame between CFPL radio
and the Crediton Stars. Shown deciding the first turn at bat are John Bowles of CFPL, Crediton stars Deb Lord and Ron Bowers
and CFPL's Ron Thomas. T-A photo
- _ Times-Advocate, June 20, 1979
Couple mark
anniversary
Dorothy and Melvin
Restemayer were pleasantly
surprised Saturday evening
when their daughter Jone
with the help of her husband
Euke and daughters Sandra
and Susan arranged a dinner
party at the Dominion Hotel,
Zurich in honour of her
parents 40th wedding an
niversary.
Attending were Madeline
Johnston, Dashwood, Ruth
and Harold Kraft, London
Helen and Wally Becker New
Hamburg, Gladys and Fred
Morlock, Waterloo, Bert
Becker Toronto, Loreen and
Howard Fenton Stratford,
and Lily and Arnold Becker,
Crediton.
Along with best wishes the
Pag« 5
couple was presented with clock, a toaster oven and a
an engraved anniversary ruby 40th anniversary vase.
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Dashwood ladies hold fun night
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
The United Church Women
of Calvary United Church
held their June meeting in
the form of a “Fun Night”
with the Stewardship,
Finance and Leadership
Development group in
charge and Mrs. Hugh
Boyle, chairlady. She ex
tended a warm welcome to
all the members and their
guests.
The meeting opened with a
hymn followed by a prayer
by Mrs. Syd Neeb. Mrs.
Boyle spoke briefly on the
London Conference for the
United Church of Canada in
Sault Ste. Marie.
Mrs. Reeta Guy was
recipient of a number of gifts
from the U.C.W. Good
wishes were extended to her
as she soon will take up
residence in Merlin.
Mrs. Gordon Bender read
a presentation of a Life
Membership p’in and cer
tificate of the U.C.W. to Mrs.
Mervyn Tieman from her
daughter Nancy and Bob
Stormes and family. Nancy
pinned it on her mother.
Mrs. Mildred Kellerman
read a letter which she had
received from Andriani, the
Taiwan student whom the
U.C.W. had sponsored for a
number of years.
The remainder of the
evening was enjoyed playing
bunco. Mrs. Eben Weigand
won the high prize and Mrs.
Greta Schade low prize.
Refreshments were served
by the group in charge.
New guild named
The June meeting of Zion
Lutheran Church Ladies Aid
was held at the Blue Water
Rest Home Wednesday with
Group 1 in charge of the
program for the monthly
birthday party.
Kim Kipfer and Michelle
Vandeworp'played guitar
and sang; Todd Genttner
played a piano solo; Kathy
Anne Keller and Brenda
Rader played ukulele
selections.
Sandwiches, ice-cream
and cake were served to the
residents.
Mrs. Lome Genttner,
president, conducted a brief
business meeting. Twenty
members were present.
The alter guild reported 16
visits, 5 cards, 5 treats and 6
phone calls. The new guild is
Mrs. Earl Keller and Mrs.
Ray Rader. Seven cards
were sent.
Donations were received.
The Bakeless bake sale will
be held in July. Several
projects were discussed for
raising money. The Sep
tember meeting will be held
at Mrs. Harry Hayter’s
place. It was decided to rent
the hall for the fowl supper
and Christmas meeting.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron
Restemayor spent a week at
Inverlocky where the
weather was ideal and the
fishing good.
Mr. & Mrs. George
Fulcher, St. Catharines,
were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lome Genttner last
week.
Recent visitors with
Madeline Johnston were Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Fleet,
Mississauga and Mrs. Irene
Rownicka, Warsaw Poland.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Bennett
returned home from Regina,
Saturday and spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rader. Sunday a family
gathering was held with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Miller and
girls, Zion; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Rader and Ben, London •
and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rader and family present.
Mrs. Hilda Wein ac
companied Dr. and Mrs.
A.C. Whittier of Mississauga
to Western University June 7
where their daughter an her
grand daughter Margaret
Whittier graduated with her
Science of Genetics.
Mrs. Hilda Wein, Erma
Wein, Clinton and Dr. and
Mrs. A,C. Whitter attended
the funeral of the late Ross
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
(Police Village of Dashwood)
At the request of the Councils of the Township of Stephen and the Township of Hay,
the Ministry of the Environment has investigated the possibility of installing within the
police village of Dashwood a water works project to be owned by the Province of
Ontario. The works will comprise of a water transmission main and distribution
system to service the police village of Dashwood. It is now proposed to construct such
works at an estimated cost of $705,640, of which an estimated $529,230 or 75% of
the estimated gross capital cost will be provided as a Provincial subsidy. For services
provided from these works it is proposed to impose an estimated service rate of 62.3
cents perl OOOgallons of water delivered to the community, together with a frontage
rate and a connection charge set out in the third paragraph hereof. Water will be
supplied from the Province's Lake Huron Water Supply System which was con
structed several years ago under Provincial Project #5-0001-64. The primary service
rate for the water provided by the Lake Huron Water Supply System is 30.9 cents per
1000 gallons of water supplied to the municipalities.
The project will consist of the following works:
The installation of distribution mains to be constructed as follows:
together with service connections from the main watermain to the lot lines.
It is proposed to raise the necessary annual revenue for the services provided from
the Provincial water works as follows: a frontage rate of 30 cents per foot per annum
for 40 years on all lands which front on or abut on, or connect to the watermains
described above; a connection charge of $15.00 per annum for 40 years on owners
or occupants of lands for which a water service connection to the main is provided. In
addition to the above, and only after connection has been made to the water works
system, a flat water service rate of $92.00 per annum against each user in respect of
such lands which are used for purposes other than commercial or industrial purposes,
and a water consumption rate of $1.10 per 1000 gallons of metered water with a
minimum charge of $11.00 per month against each user in respect of such lands
which are used for commercial or industrial purposes.
In computing the frontage charges, provision shall be made for the exemption or
partial exemption from a foot frontage rate and for the determination of such ex
emption or partial exemption.in the following manner;
ON
Huron County Road #2
FROM
Highway #83
TO
235 metres south of
Boston Street
Elma Street Highway #83 Milton Street
William Street Roland Street Milton Street
Fried Street Highway #83 Boston Street
Church Street Highway #83 Roland Street
Roland Street Elma Street Church Street
Milton Street Elma Street William Street
Boston Street County Road #2 Fried Street
Highway #83 135 metres west 350 metres east of
of Rinker Street Church Street
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while.
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Mrs. Hilda Wein, Robert
and Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Rader, Michael and Amy
attended the Wein Reunion
Sunday, June 17 at the
Crediton Town Hall. Ross
Wein showed pictures of
Germany and the places
where the Weins emigrated
from. There was also a fine
display of family pictures.
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Wein family
holds picnic
More than 120 descendants,
of the George F. Wein and
John Wein Sr. families met
in Crediton for a reunion
Sunday afternoon.
The two men and their
families came to Crediton
between 1850 and 1870 from
Baiersbronn in Schwarzwald
in Germany.
Dr. Ross Wein of New
Brunswick who visited the
German communities of his
ancestors in the spring of
1978 showed slides of the
area from where the first
Wein’s came.
He was able to contact Dr.
Gerhard Wein, an archivist
in Freudenstadt.
The Crediton, Ontario
native said one of the first
shop signs he saw in the
German town was for a Fritz
Wuerth. He continued,
“Looking in the phone book
was just like home with
plenty of familiar names like
Wein, Finkbeiner, Wuerth,
Haist and Fahner.
In charge of organization
of the reunion were Ross
Wein, Wilmar Wein, Cal
Wein, Reg Finkbeiner and
Jean Crawford.
IT’S UP TO YOU TO
HELP PREVENT
SKIN CANCER.
IN THE SUN.
a) A reduction in the case of corner lots at the junction or intersection of
streets of 100% of the flankage and a reduction or increase in the case of
triangular or irregulary-shaped lots may be made in the foot frontage rate
that 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 its frontage charge on a fair and equitable basis.
b) Where a lot is for any reason wholly or in part unfit for building purposes,
a reduction may be made in the foot frontage rate that otherwise would be
chargeable thereon sufficient to adjust its frontage charge as compared with
that of lots fit for building purposes on a fair and equitable basis.
c) Where a lot, other than a corner lot, has two limits that abut on streets
described above and the size and nature of the lot is such that any or all of
the works in such streets are not required, a reduction in respect of the works
that are not required, so long as they are not required, may also be made in
the foot frontage rate that would otherwise be chargeable thereon, sufficient
to adjust its frontage charge on a fair and equitable basis.
d) The reduction shall be made by deducting from the total frontage of the
lot liable to the annual foot frontage rate so much thereof as is sufficient to
make the proper reduction, but the whole of the lot shall be charged with the
annual foot frontage charge as so reduced.
On the basis of these levies, a home connected to the water works, and having a lot
frontage of 66 feet, would pay the following amounts annually after connection has
been made to the proposed water works:
Frontage Charge - 66 ft. frontage
@ 30{/ft.
Connection Charge per annum
User Charge - flat water rate
per annum
$19.80
$15.00
$92.00
$126.80
$19.80
$15,00
$34.80
A vacant lot or home not connected to the water works and having a lot frontage
of 66 feet wo-uld pay the following amounts annually, while connection has not
been made to the proposed water works:
Frontage Charge - 66 ft. frontage -
@ 307ft.
Connection Charge per annum
Total
The connection charge may be prepaid in the calendar year in which such water con
nection is installed at a cost of $152.29. Similarly, any owner or occupant who
desires to commute the frontage rate on his lands may prepay the frontage charge
at a cost of $3.05 per foot.
Any ratepayer, may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice,
serve personally or by registered mail on the Clerk of the Township of Stephen at the
address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval 6r to
the imposition of the water rates, and that if a public hearing is held, he or his agent
will attend such hearing to support such objection.
The Ontario Municipal Board may approve the entering into of an agreement
between the Township of Stephen and the Minister of the Environment with respect to
the provision of the water service and may approve the imposing of the water rates,
but before doing so it may appoint a time ana 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.
Plans, reports and estimates may be inspected at the office of the undersigned dur
ing business hours.
DATED AT TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN AND FIRST PUBLISHED THIS
13TH DAY OF JUNE, 1979.
Mr. Wilmar D. Wein
Clerk-Treasurer
Township of Stephen
P.O. Box 100, Main Street
Crediton, Ontario
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