HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-09-19, Page 23Concern about the conflict
between council and Main
street businessmen over the
cost of the parking lot still
played a major role in
Monday night's meeting,
even though Reeve Sharen
withdrew his resignation.
The reeve resigned last
week when Main Street
businessmen refused to say
they would pick up any
deficits which the new
parking lot might have.
Sharen was not present for
the meeting but councillors
discussed the parking
Bantams win
league final
The Grand Bend Bantams
soccer team finished off the
season in fine style by
winning the league finals
Saturday. The Bantams beat
Goderich in a game played in
Sarnia to be the champs.
Coach Tony Mennen says
that they were theunderdogs
going into the game, and that
Goderich had beat them 3 to
2 the last time they met.
But this game resulted in a
3 to 1 win for the Bantams.
Nick Vandenberk scored
twice, while Paul Andrews
took one goal for the victory.
Mennen says that there was
a good effort by the whole
team,
The senior team, The
Colonials trouncedLucan 8 to
2 as they continued their
unbeaten streak. Dave Nolan
scored four goals, while John
Vandenberk, Kevin Sim-
mons, Bill Vandenbygaart,
and Bernie Kelders all took
singles.
This marks the end of
regular league play for the
Colonials, and they stand at
the top going into the
playoffs. The Colonials were
not beaten all season. They
scored 56 times in the games,
with only 20 goals against
them.
Next week they meet
Huron Park in the play off
opener.
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cottage at King and Huron
street, Gerald said he ap-
proached council in June
when they sent a committee
of one, Harold Green,to in-
spect the tree. Gerald said
that no further action has
been taken, and he asked to
have the offending tree
removed right away.
Green reported that
Gerald's cottage next door
was on town property. "We'll
move the tree if he'll remove
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Parking lot problems still plague council
conflict, "I don't see any
deficit, but people are so
touchy in this town,"
Councillor Bill Baird said.
Councillors disagreed as to
whether the parking costs
should be split equally
among all 46 Main Streeet
businesses, or split
proportionately according to
benefit from the lot,
Council agreed that a
maximum limit such as $50
should be put on the costs, so
that businessmen could be
assured that they would not
have to pay off a high deficit.
Council decided to give the
matter further attention
before a letter is sent out to
the businesses on Main
street.
Harold Gibbs' name came
up at the meeting again
when a letter was received
from his lawyer saying that
Gibbs refuses to pay a bill for
$120 that council sent him for
destroying noxious weeds on
his property in Gibbs Park.
Council decided to confirm
the billing with the weed
inspector to make sure that
their procedure was correct,
and then to continue billing
Gibbs.
Council received a letter
from Laverne Fischer
complaining about the
parking and littering
problem around the Mac's
Milk and Baskin-Robbins
stores, Fischer, who lives
nearby, wrote that it was not
only customers littering near
the stores, but the garbage
set out by the businesses that
was cluttering the neigh-
bourhood.
Councillor Harold Green
said that the parking
problem had been alleviated
with the posting of "no
parking" signs. However,
councillors agreed that the
garbage was a problem,
Fischer sent along a
photograph to illustrate his
complaint. Council decided
to send a letter to Mac's
Milk.
A letter was received from
Dr. Phillip Gerald con-
cerning the removal of a tree
which is encroaching on his
Donald Hoggarth, at-
tended the the Canadian
Railway Operating Group
veterans association, for the
25th Anniversary, at Rock
Haven Motel in Peter-
borough last week end.
Accompanying him were
his sister and brother-in-law
Clarke and Irene Kennedy,
and they visited their
cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Doug
Burns in Peterborough.
Brad Hamilton, Windsor
and Brent spent the week
end with Brent's grand-
parents, Alex and Clara
Hamilton.
Mrs. Marjorie Martin,
Zurich area and Mrs.
Dorothy Desjardine, Grand
Bend attended the funeral
service last Monday of their
cousin, Mrs. Peggy Paton, at
Glanworth Anglican Church.
Lloyd Eagleson, Grand
Cove Estates is a patient in
University hospital, London.
Mrs. Ed Gill plans on
sponsoring a three day China
painting seminar in October
with Miss Dorothy Holmes,
Toronto as instructor.
Rev. and Mrs. H. Moore
have returned home from a
month's holidays. Some
places they visited were
Ottawa and Stratford' and a
drive through Oxford • tor-
nado area.
the cottage," Baird said.
Green echoed with "If he
gets his cottage out of the
way, we'll remove the tree."
Council decided to send $50
to each of the disaster relief
funds of Onaping Falls,
Nepean, and West Carleton,
Council has already con-
tributed to the disaster relief
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyle
have taken up residence in
Ottawa. Prior to her wedding
Mary Ann (Desjardine) was
fetted by several showers
given by friends and
relatives.
The bowling team
gathered at Mary Ann's
parents, Wilmer and Ethel
Desjardine and gave her a
momento.
At the groom's family
picnic the Boyles gave Mary
Crediton East
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Congratulations to
Margaret O'Neil who was
married Saturday to Robert
Pertschy. Best wishes to
them.
Happy Birthday to Mrs.
Lavina Finkbeiner of RR 2
Crediton who this week is
celebrating her 82nd bir-
thday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator and Mrs. Mary
Thornton and Robert
England Jr. Huron Park
were Sunday supper guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Harold
McCallum, RR 1 Walton
Mrs. Thornton is spending
the next two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. McCallum,
Mrs. Stan Preszcator and
Mrs. Harold McCallum RR 1
Walton were on a bus tour
Wednesday to Hamilton.
They visited Andre. Wines
and McLaren ' Foods.
Mrs. Richard Glanville
and family Parkhill were
Sunday afternoon visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator,
fund of Dover township and
the town of Cobalt. They
have yet to decide what they
will be sending Woodstock
and Oxford county,
Council was informed by
letter that they must attend
court on November 7 in a
case against Stephen
township. Stephen is suing
Ann a surprise
miscellaneous shower at
Pinafore Park in St. Thomas.
Mrs, Ron Crown, sister and
Mrs. Grant Sterling, aunt of
bride gave a miscellaneous
shower at Judy's residence.
Mrs. Bill Becker, Laurie
and Cathy and Mrs. Frank
Mclsaac held a kitchen
shower for Mary Ann.
Mrs, John Turvey, cousin
of the groom held a
miscellaneous shower at her
home in Petrolia.
Mrs. Don Gaiser, Mrs.
Jamie Regier, Mrs. Rodger
Finkbeiner and Mrs, Don
Webster held a community
shower in Dashwood in the
basement of the church.
Mrs. Deb Lord, Crediton
honoured the bride with a
miscellaneous shower with
Mary Ann's friends.
Liquor fines
will increase
A spokesman for the
Pinery Park detachment of
the Ontario Provincial
Police announced that due to
a sharp increase in liquor
licence act offences in the
Pinery Area, the Provincial
Court Administrator has
ruled that all liquor offences
will carry a $103 penalty.
During the week of Sep-
tember 9 to 15, the Pinery
OPP laid 11 charges under
the liquor licence act, and
nine under the highway
traffic act. Four people were
charged under the provincial
parks act. No accidents were
reported.
them for the interest owing
on a bill for the Stanley
Drain. Clerk Louise Clip-
perton says that council feels
that they will not pay the
interest on the bill, since
they did not receive a bill in
the first place. Had they
received a bill, they would
have paid it, she says.
Council agreed to appoint
Dave Turner to the
recreation committee to fill
the position vacated by
Howard Hartle.
Shouts of "Good" and
laughter greeted a letter
thanking council for their
action, The letter came from
Cecil and Betty Patience,
thanking council for their
stand against dogs on the
beach.
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