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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-10-26, Page 18Page 18 Times-Advocate, October 26, 1978 409 MAIN STREET EXETER OPENING THURS., NOV. 2 WATCH NEXT WEEK'S T-A FOR DETAILS TOWNSHIP OF McGillivray The Township of McGillivray has funds available under the On­ tario Home Renewal Program to assist owner occupants to repair their homes to standards developed locally, and accep­ table to the Ministry of Housing. Anyone wishing further infor­ mation, contact the Township Office, Telephone 294-6871. W. J. Amos, Clerk NOTICE Preliminary List, 1978, of the Village of Grand Bend. (Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 23 of the Municipal Elections Act, 1977, and that I have posted up at my office at Municipal Office, P.U.C. and Post Office on the 12th day of October, 1978, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections, and that such lists remain there for inspection and I hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or emissions corrected according to law. I Complaints will be received from October 23 to October 27, 1978. The place at which the revision will commence is the clerk's of­ fice. The time at which the revision will com­ mence is October 30, 1978 dated this 12th day of October, 1978.Louise Clipperton, Clerk VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND NOTICE OF POSTING Preliminary List of Electors for 1978 School Support List for 1979 Taxes The preliminary list of electors prepared as required by the Municipal Elections Act 1977 will be publicly posted in the office of the Municipal Clerk on the 13th day of Oc­ tober, 1978. Electors should examine the list to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown. Complaints in the nature of requests for ad­ ditions or corrections to or deletions from the list may be made by an elector com­ pleting and filing a form obtainable at the Office of the Clerk. The School Support list is also available for inspection. The last day for filing forms requesting ad­ ditions, corrections or deletions for either list is the 27th day of October, 1978. Louise Clipperton Clerk-Treasurer NOTE; Any person may inquire by contacting the Municipal Office at 238-8461 the Job explained Mrs. Van Dop. staff who did support the She also expressed community bee. “Those who gratitude to the parents and came worked hard and were By JOY SCHEIFELE AILSA CRAIG Children attending the East Williams public school were delighted Monday mor­ ning when they arrived at school to find a new look to their playground. Logs have been installed for them to climb and hang on and two extensive sand enclosures with mounted tires have been built. A "family day" was planned Saturday when fathers, mothers, grand­ fathers and grandmothers, aunts, uncles, neighbours and children were all invited to help out — for an hour or all day. The day was warm and sunny — perhaps too pleasant a day as the response was disappointing. Six parents, five teachers and two spouses responded to the appeal along with a number of children. “Being a rural community many families were busy on the land”, acknowledged “directing engineer”, Mr. Pat Wolfe of Ailsa Craig. The work is being planned bv the Playground Com­ mittee consisting of teachers Mrs. C. VanDop and Miss L. Sinclair and parents Pat Wolfe and Mrs. J. Steeper. “When we have completed this aspect of the playground we would like to turn the project over to a committee of the Home and School”, Candidates confirmed The Rt. Rev. T. David Ragg was warmly welcomed last month by members of Trinity Anglican Church in Ailsa Craig. It was his first official visit as bishop of the diocese. A confirmation service was held September 24 in conjunction with sisters congregations at Brinsley and Parkhill. Thirteen candidates were received by the bishop. In his remarks Bishop Ragg urged the candidates to always keep Christ before themselves in the com­ mittment which they were now voluntarily making to Him. He warned them against trying to go it alone. He cautioned that the struggles-in their Christian lives will increase as they mature more fully and it is necessary to consciously seek His help. He invited the members already confirmed to renew their vows along with the candidates. The confirmation class included Martha Ann and Carl Andrew Mollard, John Robert Whitmore, Laura Elizabeth Cutler, Wendy Elizabeth and Wayne Dawson MacGregor, Keith Gordon and Kevin Frederick Scott, Dennis George and Michael Wellwood Mitchell, Michael James and Aaron Robert and Paul Ross Scott. The service was conducted by the rector, the Rev. John A. Latham. Lessons were read by Laura Cutler of Parkhill and Martha Mollard of Brinsley, Keith Scott led in prayer. Following the laying on of hands the congregation joined together in a service of Holy Communion. A light lunch and fellowship followed in the parish hall. The three parishes joined together again on Thanksgiving Sunday for a coprorate service at St. Mary’s, Brinsley. Exeter and area's newest headquarters for BOLT & NUT SUPPLIES Buy what you want by the lb. no minimum package sizes to purchase. u EXETER very enthusiastic. We couldn't have done it without Pat Wolfe’s help, or Bill WILLIAMS BOYS TAKE SOCCER TITLE — The East Williams won the area 5 school soccer championship in a recent round robin competition. Back, left Jeff Harmer, Dave Shepley, Ken­ ton Otterbein, Jon Arnel, Bill Ingham and Kirk Campbell. Centre Mike Mitchell, Stephan Aszalos, Mike Hutchison, Matt Furmston, Wayne MacGregor, Jim Simpson and coach G. Welshman. Front Brent Martin, Paul Barnes, Dean Bender, Jeff Rock, Cameron MacDonald and Steve McLeish. photo by Scheifele GIRLS WIN, TOO — The East Williams public school girls soccer team also proved victorious in the area 5 round robin tournament recently held at the East Williams School. Back, left, Debbie Watson, Wendy Currie, Kim McFadden, Elizabeth Ingham, Jennifer Davies and Diana Dixon. Centre, Ingrid Doek, Jennifer Toes, Cindy Hooper, Mary Ann Watson, Wendy Brunner and coach Mrs. C. Dinnin. Front, Stephanie Martin, Shelley Davies, Connie Thomson, Ronnilyn Waters, Bonnie McPhee and Kelly McFadden. Photo by Scheifele Exeter women will attend auxiliary event in Toronto Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario at the Mrs. Earl Campbell and Mrs. Ray Frayne are to be delegates from Women’s Royal York Hotel in Toronto Auxiliary to South Huron from Sunday, November 5 Hospital of Exeter at the 68th Annual Convention of the New face on council By JOY SCHEIFELE A new member was elected to the Ailsa Craig Council by acclamation. Running for council for the first time John Bender, proprietor of the Superior store in the village took his seat by acclamation. Returning to office for another year are reeve Jack Whitmore and councillors Ida Belle Bice, Ken Jones and Don Shipway by ac­ clamation. Former coun-. cillor John Willms did not let his name stand this term. As df official closing time, Monday the clerk’s office had not received a second nomination for Hydro Commission. Chairman, Don McLeod will continue to run, but former member Jim Walsh withdrew his name. Former teacher dies in Stratford Mrs. Noah Kipfer, the former Mrs. Winsome Duckhorn died in Stratford, October 17. Many will recall when she taught at the S.S. 7 McGillvary (Morton School) in the late 1940’s. She retired from active teaching in 1961. She is survived by her husband, Noah, son Walter, B.C., step-son Robert, Scarborough and daughter, Mrs. Jim Hughes, London. to Wednesday, November 8 inclusive. Delegates are expected from 223 hospital auxiliaries and volunteer associations across Ontario. The con­ tributions of these groups to their hospitals are even more important during this critical period in the health care fields. Educational sessions in­ clude: 1) Abuse of mood altering drugs - with or without alcohol - Mrs. Margaret Benner, Com­ munity Consultant, Addiction Research Foun­ dation, Toronto. 2) Nutrition and Fitness - Dr. Z.I. Sabry, Department of Family Studies, University of Guelph - and - Peter R. Elson, Physical Fitness Consultant. Concurrent workshop sessions will include: Open discussion for first-time delegates; Attracting volunteers to hospital ser­ vice; Fundraising; Gift shop buyers and volunteer psychiatric, and chronic A joint Ontario Association’s annual con­ vention will feature a series of presentations, one of which is entitled “Blood transfusions in the health care delivery systems”, with Dr. Roger Perreault, National Director of Blood Transfusion Services of Canadian Red Cross Society. Offered as well will be auxiliary craft exhibits, illlllltllllilllllllllllliniHlIIIUlIlIllllll* slides of "auxiliaries in action”, annual reports and a project parade. ’ The Honourable Dennis R. Timbrell, Minister of Health will give the keynote address and Bob Hesketh of Radio Station CFRB will be the banquet speaker, president, Mrs. Kneefe, Midland, preside. The W.N. will Teams win soccer titles --------------------- Gabian Stone Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags Sand & Stone Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING LTD. Crediton 234-6382 Adapting the program to rehabilitiation care facilities, session with Hospital ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED e General Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning Humidifiers Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St., East, Exeter Excitement abounded in both the boys’ arid the girls’ games in the area 5 soccer championships held recently at the East Williams Public School. Both the East Williams teams won hard fought victories with dramatic finishes. Competing against'the Ausable Springs School, Adelaide, McGillvray and Parkhill, the boys took the final round robin game on a penalty shot after tying Adelaide 1-1. For the girls it was no less challenging. In a sudden death final East Williams downed Parkhill team. They competed against McGillvray, Adelaide and Parkhill also in a round robin series. (7 DON'T CUT OFF CHILDREN'S LIVES Mathers who operated the back hoe without cost”, she stressed. The project is presently composed of two areas, each complete with a 30’ square sand enclosure, and a series of logs and tires to climb and explore. One area is com­ pletely finished. The other still requires about four hours work. It is anticipated that the grade 8 students will spend time finishing the work. Although initially the plan was that no money be spent on the playground, but rather all materials be recycled, on Saturday it was found that a few railroad ties had to be purchased. The children are now busy with plans for a Hallowe’en carnival in order to meet the expenses. Their enthusiasm reflects their appreciation for what has been provided for them on the playground. We'll Do Right We've Moved Our Office we are now located at our Exeter shop Whatever the project, call on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES c. a. McDowell ltd. EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 235-1969 NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND for approval of a by-law imposing special rates for parking lot purposes TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of The Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of Purchase of Parking Lot and Patkette Lot 1,2, 3, Plan 9 at an estimated cost of $45,000.00, and intends to charge the whole (or part) of the cost of the work as special rates for a period of 8 years upon the owners of assessed real property who will derive a benefit therefrom. 2. It is proposed to raise the whole (or part) of the annual payments by special rates on the owners and in the manner prescribed by Proposed By-law No. 27/78 at­ tached hereto as Schedule "A". 3. Any owner concerned may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, serve personally or by Registered mail on the clerk of the Village of Grand Bend, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval or to the imposition of the special rates, and tnat if a public nearing is held, he or his agent will attend such hearing to support such objection. 4. The Ontario Municipal Board may approved the said special rates pursuant to the statute and may approve of the said undertaking, but before doing so it mav ao- point a time and place for a public hearing when any objection 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. DATED at the Village of Grand Bend, this 12th day of October, 1978. Louise Clipperton Village of Grana Bend Box 340, Grand Bend, Ont. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND BY-LAW NUMBER 27/78 Being a by-law to establish a parking committee/authority and the method of fun­ ding the acquisition of parking facilities. WHEREAS: The Municipal Act R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284', Section 251, gives Municipalities authority to acquire parking facilities and; WHEREAS: The Municipal Council of the Village of Grand Bend deem it desirous to acquire and operate parking facilities. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED: 1. That a parking committee/authority be established for the purpose of acquiring and operating parking facilities. 2. That the said committee/authority submit to Council by January 31st of each year a budget for the current year. 3. Tljat any operating surplus be placed in a reserve fund toward the purchase of additional parking facilities. 4. That any of the facilities aquired may have a portion set aside for parkette or rest areas. 5. That the committee/authority shall consist of one Councillor, one Businessman, ap­ pointed by Council and the Reeve ex officio. 6. That rates to be charged will be established by Council resolution or by-law from time to time as may be deemed necessary. 7. That the committee/authority reports to Council and is not autonomous. Read a first and second time this 18th day of September, 1978. Read a third time and finally passed this 18th day of September, 1978. R.M. Sharen, Reeve Louise Clipperton Cletk THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND BY-LAW NUMBER 26/78 Being a by-law to empower the Reeve and Clerk to borrow Forty Five Thousand ($45,000.00) Dollars as of February 14, 1979, for the purpose of purchasing Lots 1, 2, 3, Plan 9, Village of Grand Bend. WHEREAS: The Council of the Village of Grand Bend deems it desirous that the purchase of Lots 1, 2, 3, Plan 9 be financed over an extended period of time. THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED that the Reeve and Clerk be and hereby are empowered to borrow the required Forty Five Thousand ($45,000.00) Dollars as of February 14, 1979, for the purpose of closing the above described transaction. Read a first and second time this 18th day of September, 1978. Read a third time and finally passed this 18th day of September, 1978. R.M. Sharen Reeve Louise Cliperton Clerk Royal Insurance Canada Good News For Young Drivers! Have you had trouble finding auto insurance at a reasonable price? Do you have a good driving rec­ ord? Have you completed an Ontario Safety League approved driver training course? If you answered yes to two or more of these questions, you may benefit from the NEW RATES estab­ lished for YOU by Royal Insurance Canada. 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