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Project delay concern
council, Monday evening.
The telephone company
has been constructing an
underground conduit system
so as to allow for the
placement of new feeder
cables when the village and
outlying areas expand.
The Hay Municipal
Telephone system came
under fire on two separate
fronts at Grand Bend
SIGN FOR SOCCER — A I arge number of Grand Bend and area youngsters signed up Satur
day for the 1978 soccer season. From the left are chairman Tom Vlemmix and Michael and Lia
Vandenberk. At the back is registrar Bill Vandenberk. T-A photo
AND DISTRICT NEWS
About people you know
Joy Webb, London spent
some holidays with her
grandma, Mrs. Olive Webb.
Sunday she returned home
and they were dinner guests
with Joy’s sister Darlene,
Mr. & Mrs. David Carter, in
London.
The Young people met at
the United Church Tuesday
evening. Marilyn Walper
conducted a short worship
service. They spent most of
their time planning and
discussing a special meeting
coming up ontf'Hey! hey! is
anybody listening?”
Bill Baker of Toronto spent
the week end with his
daughter Mrs. Manford
Luther.
Recent holiday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Lome
Devine were Mr. & Mrs.
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Notice
Village of Grand Bend
Summer schedule of garbage collection May 15,
1978 through to Thanksgiving Day.
Village of Grand Bend annual Spring clean-up will
be carried out May 23, 24, 25, 26. May 30, 31. June
1 &2.
Grand Bend Council
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NOTICE
Village of Grand Bend
Notice is hereby, given to property owners
neighbouring the village of Grand Bend. Grand
Bend Council is holding a PUBLIC MEETING at
Grand Bend Town Hall 7:00 p.m„ Friday, April 7,
1978.
Property owners in Beach of Pines, Southcott Pines
(Bosanquet Twp.). Purpose of the meeting is to dis
cuss merits and demerits of boundary adjustments.
Any person who is unable to attend is invited to sub
mit written comments.
Grand Bend
Council
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Hubert Weiburg, Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Weiburg and Mr. &
Mrs. Ervin Latta, all of
Waterloo.
We would like to commend
the Grand Bend 4-H club,
Quaint Quilting Queens, who
went with Lioness Club
members when they
delivered, “Meals on
Wheels,” to senior citizens.
The girls stayed to visit some
of the elderly folks, during
the Easter holiday week.
Several Grand Bend folks
attended the “Faith & Life
Crusade” services held last
week at Zurich Community
Centre.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Lillian Brown and Art Baker
were his brother Bill from
Toronto, Mrs. Manford
Luther and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Fahner.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Boerner,
Mio, Michigan and Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz visited
Saturday afternoon with Mr.
& Mrs. Roy Morenz.
Alice Brown, Nancy
Parker, Wyebridge and their
girl friend returned Monday
from a two week holiday in
Florida.
Rev. & Mrs. John Camp
bell, Laura Lee and Douglas
spent a few days in Pontiac
visiting her parents Mr. &
Mrs. Louie Walker, and on
Easter Monday visited his
parents Mr. & Mrs. A.
Douglas Campbell at Blyth.
Sunday dinner guests with
their sister and husband Mr.
& Mrs. George Penfound,
were Mrs. Violet Chilton,
London, Mr. & Mrs. Stewart
Ravelie, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Zimmer and Gary. This was
a family get together after
all returning from the
Riviera Beach area of
Florida.
Mrs. Alec Hamilton, Mrs.
Carman Lovie and Mrs. Nola
Taylor attended the district
board meeting at Hensall
Tuesday afternoon.
The work, valued at
around $200,000 was to have
been completed some time
last fall, according to Reeve
Bob Sharen but the system
was granted an extension
until April of this year.
Councillor Bill Baird
called it “One of the lousiest
jobs I’ve seen in my life.”
Sharen said that the main
concern of council is that the
work be completed before
the start of the holiday
season.
A letter will be sent to the
telephonetfsystem informing
them of the town’s position.
In another matter thathad
to do with the Hay system,
council was strongly opposed
to a proposal to remove the
phone booth from the bath
house and that another letter
advising them of council’s
feelings would be sent.
Grand Bend officially has
control over the harbour as a
beach management bylaw
was passed by council.
The agreement which was
consummated by council and
an official from the Small
Craft harbours branch of
fisheries and environment
Canada one month ago, gives
the village control over a 25
acre water lot. The
agreement which was signed
did not include any beach
area but did include the pier
booth and a small portion of
a fishing building owned by
Goodison Fisheries of
Wheatley.
The lease calls for the
village to pay $100 per an
num to the federal authority.
Sharen had suggested to
council that they give first
and second readings and
defer giving third and final
reading until their lawyers
had examined the 15 page
agreement.
Councillor Keith Crawford
took a brief look at the
document and pronounced it
to be “straight forward”
while other council members
remarked that the village
had little choice in the
matter.
Council then went ahead
and gave final approval to
the bylaw.
Church News
Soloist at the United
Church Sunday morning was
Marie McKinnon when she
sang “Consider the Lilies.”
Rev. H. Moore’s sermon
topic was “Far to go.” “We
see the Lord” was the choir
anthem.
United Church bulletin
announcement
The Centralia United
Church Women extended an
invitation to the Gran'd Bend’
U.C.W. to meet with them
April 13 at 8.00 p.m. when the
speaker will be Mrs. Verna
Austin, speaking on Taiwan.
Rev. John Campbell from
the Church of God chaired
several of the Faith and Life
Crusade meetings held last
week in Zurich.
4-H Club Meets
The two 4-H clubs of Grand
Bend “Quaint Quilting
Queens” and “Busy Bodies”
held a combined meeting
Thursday evening in the
town hall.
Roll call was answered by
“An important rule for baby
sitters.”
Mrs. Helen West, public
health nurse for Huron
County was guest speaker.
She talked to the girls about
what to do in case of ac
cident, emergency or fire
and first aid while baby
sitting.
Club I plans to show
hobbies with a short talk on
each and Club 2 is planning a
skit for Achievement Day.
Club 1 plans a bike riding
trip in the Pinery Park, April
8th weather permitting,
Rosemary Vandenberk
reported for Club 1 and Julie
Sharron reported for Club 2.
TRYING BIKE — Pat Kading of the Grand Bend Lioness club
helps Nicole Gill try out a tricycle, Saturday. The Lioness club
sponsored a white elephant and bake sale. T-A photo
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