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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-12-05, Page 33Times-Advocate, Decembers, 1979 Page 13A NEW CUB PACK - Response has been good since the formation of a cub pack in Grand Bend this year. Some of the boys travel from Dashwood to attend. In the back row are: Jim Ansley, Alan Campbell, Vern lskauskas, Robbie Humer, Claud Dykstra, Rodney Woods, Terry Mellin, Ken Fitzgerald, Michael Zimmer, Todd Rumball, Hans Kreutzmann and Donald Campbell. Middle row Chris Bressett, Shawn Rayson, Ross Keller, Steve Mothers, Todd Genttner, Jeff Mathers, Scott Boyd and Jarett Kobe. Front row Kelly Dalton, Michael Rader, Scott Keyes, Jeff Keller, Mike Bressett, Robbie Clipperton, Douglas Campbell and Jeff Butler. Absent from the photo are; Danny Oliver, Robbie Oliver, Jonathan O'Connor, Kirk Fernald, Stephen Lingard and Brian Baird. T-A photo CARDIGAN C ; cable knit yoke - raglan sleeve - Wool blend - machine washable Is - S., M., L. - 5 attractive colors Reg. 533" A White Walls Michelin XWW Steel Radial Size Retail Sale Price Fire pact meeting put off again pact with Bosanquet and cancelled Monday night when Grand Bend council Stephen councils had to be Plans to discuss the fire corning a meeting of the fire committee. Stephen said report on the fire depart- ment for 1979, nor any ac- that they had received no counts. decided to hold an early Reeve Bob Sharen meeting and then attend a suggested that both Stephen zoning hearing in Crediton, and Bosanquet councils be Council met at 0:00 p.m. in invited to the first meeting in a very brief meeting. A letter January to resolve the long was received from Stephen dispute. Councillor Harold., Township saying that their Green objected to that idea, representative had not saying that more time than received any word con- Gifts From Quebec Hand Crafted • Pottery • Dolls and • Wood Items HARWOOD DRUGS Ltd. W, Harwood, Phm.B 238-8540 Beside Post Office 22, 81 CRESCENT • GRAND BEND, ONT. %1;4mly.z1-1,....,a.mm3....4vi.mi...5zE.t4m.1...<-...Kmi:my..4zst: R yis ...LI ,....; ,..,.., ',7 ..i._,,- nY , JC-71.1,-.1 ti 45 ,44 S5 r AEr .4.7.4 is pl : Christmas 4 4 r , ''' 5%; ' Lasting -,,-, • 17 I Presents V. Ws Vsi •,.• 1....... .1,..,k ..I' 4 ”.'..4 .0.,"... -.4.:44..... 44....,. TYPEWRITERS til4 *CALCULATORS PHOTO COPIERS 64 'CASH REGISTERS ;1 'OFFICE FURNITURE 64 'FILING CABINETS r2 STATIONERY Repairs made to most office machines in our own service department. .516 ALBERT ST. CLINTON PHONE 482-7338 J 0 GRAND BEND SALE DATES - =HASH Foxy, Pantomime and Femme Fit. " HALF PRICE SAVINGS Ladies DRESSES Ladies PANT SUITS (except Top Seed and Rob Royale Ladies SLACKS (except jean styles Ladies BLOUSES All Ladies GOWNS Children's Selected T-Shirts was available at a regular council meeting would be needed. "This is a 10 year thing, let's discuss it all the way out, It won't be settled in an hour," Green told the reeve. Sharen agreed to look into setting up a meeting. Council received notice that Michael Owen of the Village Inn would be presenting his case to obtain a liquor licence in Windsor on December 12. Council discussed whether or not any action should be taken because Owen has not paid a fine he was charged for not requesting a sign permit. A letter of complaint concerning sewer in- stallation and paving was received from Van Laughton. Laughton said that the area to be paved was pointed out by Green and Sharen "without benefit of a survey", and that his sewer connection was in an im- proper location, and it would cost $800 to correct it. Green said that workers were told to pave the area that had previously been tarred and chipped. "There was no complaint about the tar and chip, why should there be any complaint about the pavement?" Green asked. Council decided that they didn't agree with statements made in Laughton's letter. Robert Chapdelaine at- tended the meeting and w,4i.tRea wed tvkitgAst =?!..tams tmiart.w.terfovertv- Vi* Ladies $2495 Mens V-Neck ULLOVER - 100% pure wool tt - raglan sleeve 42. MON TO SAT. 10-5:30 - fashion stripe$ 95 - tweedy texture Re $30" 9. aTECttET (-v .) , FACTORY OUTLET 16 Main St. GRAND BEN 238-8007 qig WE'RE HAVING OUR JANUARY SALE NOW qg Shop De Jong's for the best • selection at after-Christmas prices. qrg HUDSON BAY COATS 30% OFF All CHILDREN'S WEAR 25% OFF. Men's and Ladies VELOURS ALL 25% OFF Selected Ladies Shawls. Only '4.00 GRANIYBEND master charkte CLOTHING 47 MAIN ST., GRAND BEND 238-2358 H uron Business Machines fa made a request on behalf of the local legion, Council voted to give the legion $339,32 to cover their general rate, garbage collection and fire protection. A letter was received from Tom Lawson on behalf of the Grand Bend Cruising Club saying that they would be willing to help with the establishment of a harbour commission to look after the docking and river area of Grand Bend. Council agreed with the suggestions made by Lawson, and decided to contact Russ Lingard to ask if the Yacht Club would also be interested. Reeve Sharen pointed out that a harbour commission would help the village get provincial and federal help for im- provements. Councillor Keith Crawford reported that Southcott Pines is making a toboggan run near the skating rink on the old river bed. Council agreed that village equip- ment could be used, and that they would truck in sand if it was needed. The Gospel Hall was granted a sign permit, and it was decided that the fee would be waived. Council received a series of letters from other municipal governments seeking endorsement. A letter come from Barrie asking that they support their motion opposing -s?,<sioottm for great CHRISTMAS GIFTING I&MACOACWAiztiAti31A.COttiACti:CiAhtii:0344430z0443MCft . a NG' ALL STOCK 41 ON SALE DECEMBER 6-24 $6 I All Men's and Ladies 00 MEN'S SHIRTS Carhartt, G.W.G„ etc. 11 A =JEANS AND by Apple Bee, Levi's, CORDS OFF OUR Includes Levi's, G.W.G., Lee, Chic, Carhartt's REG. PRICE E 2 5 o OFF Closed Wednesday, December 12 Ori Plus many mores unadvertised specials HOURS Monday to Saturday 10-6 CHARGEX MM. VISA MI= Quebec's white paper on sovereignty association. Councillor Harold Green and deputy reeve Judy Uniac along with the reeve, decided to endorse Barrie's proposal. Keith Crawford said that he would not make a decision because he hasn't read Levesque's paper. Council voted to endorse a proposal from the city of Windsor concerning new equilization factors and the resource equilization grant. Council decided to hold on to a letter from North York concerning hydro rates until they meet with the PUC in January. Water rates will also be discussed at that meeting, Reeve Bob Sharen said that he would like to send out his own letter seeking en- dorsement. Sharen wanted to pass a resolution opposing Bell Canada's proposed scheme of charging users for every telephone call they make, rather than paying a flat rate. 'Bend has OMB hearing Grand Bend will have to wait at least another week before they learn the results of an Ontario Municipal Board hearing last week. The . village council was appealing their education apportionment levy in a bid for reduced taxation. OMB member Hugh Kelly came from Toronto to hear the village's argument. He decided to withhold his decision for two weeks, to give the matter further consideration. Reeve Bob Sharen said that the education levy should be scaled the same as the county assessment. He pointed out that Watford has a county assessment of $52,920 and Wyoming's is $68,701 while Grand Bend's is only $49,521. But Grand Bend hasbeen billedan educational et...4ZIOZC.O.SWKOSZO:COMiCil*CCiWCOZCCIOYACC#WACCOF:4' V-4 * ctri▪ : No decision on education tax *OS • T-Shirts 99q-$2.99 • Sweat Shirts $4.49 & .4.99 • Hooded Jackets 7.49 & 8.49 • Polo Pyjamas 4.99 & 5.49 • Mens Golf Shirts 6.99 • Ladies Lounging dresses 6.49 • Maternity Tops $4.99 and more WINNER'S WORLD iok THURS., FRI & SAT. 10 A.M. 9 P.M. levy of $201,121 while Wat- ford paid $167,566 and Wyoming paid $186,030. Sharen estimated that the village should pay $3900 less if the Lambton County board of education took resource equilization factors into consideration. At Monday night's council meeting Sharen said that he had tried to point out to the OMB at the hearing that many tax payers in Grand Bend cannot afford the education levy. He used the 1971 census statistics as an example, when the provincial average household wage per year was $10,000 but the average wage in Grand Bend at that time was $8,999. Sharen said that he was shocked to learn that the "Shop early for a good selection" DEC STORE HOURS OFF OMB does not consider an Sharen said that he hopes inequity an undue burden, the OMB will reduce their Sharen read a list of taxes education levy, but he added paid by various households that even if the levy is in the village, but pointed out reduced for 1979, they may many inequities. have to fight it again in 1980. Lioness announce draw winners Winning numbers and Stan Johnson, Downtowner- sponsors in the Lioness Draw Evelyn Harrower, Farmer at the Grand Bend craft sale Bill's-Ann Marie Wilson, last Saturday are: Grand Grand Bend Decorating- Bend Cleaners-862941, The Betty Haist, Christmas Book Store-862817, I.G.A,- Place-Irene Ward and 862135, Tenderspot-862213, Rol lie's Sports -Karen Things-862554, Griffin Humer. Thomas Furniture-862540, Prizes are available at Mabel Gill-862547, Bluewater Grand Bend Decorating Hardware-862881, Grand Centre. Winners have until Bend Clothing-862981, Lee December a be t which h8ieaht titne pick up their Thomas Draperies-862501, prizes claimed their prizes at the The following- 86B29e2pe8eh. people pv le e- any number will donated by Doreen's Variety. Tickets for the draw were 8R6e2t7s89i1,1asn-Ein62s5n301p, unclaimed bedrapwrnizefosr. time of the draw: Fill Ur Up- Road Hazard Guaranteed 4 Ply Polyester Whitewall Size Retail Sale Price 600 12 38.25 29.65 A78 13 38.25 29.65 c78.13 41.75 32.35 D78-14 43.55 33.75 E78-14 44.15 34.20 F78.14 48.50 37.60 G78 14 50.25 38.95 H78-14 53.35 41.35 600.15 38.90 30.15 F78 15 47.55 36.85 C78 15 50.25 38.95 H78 15 53.35 41.35 J78-15 56.00 43.40 670 156 PLY TRUCK 52.00 APPEARANCE VI 1. Interior Shampoo 2. Engine cleaning 3. Rug and seat stain guard 4. 5 year paint and {V chrome polish/ protector 5. Hand washes 6. 5 year rust inhibitor We accept major credit cards DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE IN GRAND BEND 165 13 73.60 62.50 175 13 78.00 66.30 175 14 82.60 70.20 185 14 89.10 75,70 195 14 94.50 80.30 205 14 102.30 86.95 215 14 108.60 92.30 195 15 98.90 83.05 205 15 108.70 92.40 215 15 114.90 97.65 225 15 119.70 101,75 230 15 137.00 116.45 235 15 144.60 122.90 Michelin Steel Radial ZX XZX XM 8, S 155-12 57.80 49.15 155 15 68.40 58.14 Full Range Service Facilities .11.011EMEMIIIC guaranteed service at fair prices MOVING OR 11.11AMNO? WWI SILIICTICIN RIM a UStp CARS•TRUCKS PICWIT NOW-WE'VE CUT PRICES CHECK OUR USED SNOW TIRES... FROM 515.00 ea. (While They Last!) 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