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Lakeshore Advance, 2013-12-11, Page 8VEE KAY _ CON&TRUCTION DESIGN & BUILDING NEW HOMES, RENOVATIONS, & ADDITIONS. BERT VAN KRUISTUM P. 519.231.3559 Lveekayconsttllgmail com (,• 14*) m-., RM. 8 Lakeshore Advance • Wednesday, December 1,1; 2013'' Lynn Dukelow Port Franks Camera Club The Port Franks and Area Camera Club recently hosted a photo transfer workshop. The participants, led by Vreni Beeler, transferred a photo from paper to a wood block. The resulting Image can be used as a decorative piece either hanging on a wall or standing on a shelf. Everyone enjoyed learning this new technique for displaying their favourite photos. Pictured -- from the left- Judy Jewell, Jean Ross, Vreni and Janette Baillle. HOME PLAN OF THE WEEK Albeck CONSTRUCTION Y • 1 11 11 T CONCRETE Installation • Cement Finishings Patios • Sidewalks • Driveways Pools • ICF Foundations Armour Rock Walls FREE ETI•821 •MA MOBILE 6S1!TES 71 %Grand Bend Decor & Flooring Centre 48 Ontario St. N. (Unit B) Grand Bond (519) 238-8603 Fax: (519) 238-5097 Gary & Bernice Spradbrow Serving your needs since 1975 • Carpet • Vinyl • Hardwoods • Ceramics • Paint • Sundries • Laminates ar • Window Fashions "We're Your Cottage Contractor" Fax, 524-5784 Cell. 440 8111 524-9008 j PLAN NUMBER 9-3-207 Hunters are reminded not to trespass OPP report I.anhbton Ontario Provincial Police officers (OPP) are reminding hunters to ensure that they have permission to he on the land that they intend to hunt on. Permission must be given for every new hunting year but even better would be for each specific hunting season. For example permission to hunt turkeys in the spring of 2013 may not extend to hunting deer in the tall or rabbits in the winter of 2013. Many hunters carry written permis- sion from the land owner with the land owner's name and phone number so that ()PP officers can confirm the per- mission. 'Iht letter should cover the fall year or specific hunting seasons. Trespassing for the purpose of hunt- ing carries a fine of $125 dollars for each YOUR BUILDING EXPERTS!! AIR OF OLD FASHIONED COMFORT This two-storey, three-bedroom family home exudes an air of old-fashioned comfort, enhanced by Edwardian touches such as the deep front veranda, the mullioned windows and the wooden trusses that decorate the gables. The compact foyer contains both a coat closet and a handy bench for removing footwear. Beyond it, a corridor lends past the laundry room, a linen closet and a powder room to the common areas. At the back of the home, the great room, featuring a fireplace as well as access to a patio, flows seamlessly into the dining area. Both rooms overlook the back garden. The kitchen, open to the dining room, boasts a largo pantry as well as a window over the sink. Plenty of counter space will make the cook a contented one. The don at the front of the horno, with generous windows overcooking the veranda, could double as a guest room. Tho room's location also makes It ideal for a home office, saving clients from trekking through the house. Separating the den and foyer is a U-shaped staircase that leads to the second floor. Hero, the master suite overlooks tho back garden, for privacy, and features a built-in entertainment unit. Tho walk-in closet Is spacious and the en -suite's double basins will ease the morning rush-hour. Tho second and third bedrooms share a three-piece bath. The nearby landing, with a railing, is roomy enough for a computer area. Exterior finishes Include wood siding and painted trim. The home is especially suitable for a narrow lot, and plans include an unfinished basement. Thls home measures 25 feet wide by 50 feet deep, for a total of 2,021 square foot. Plans for design 9-3-207 are available for $758 (set of 5), $856 (set of 8) and 5917 for a super sot of 10. Also add 530.00 for Priority charges within B.C. or 555.00 outside of B.C. Please add 7% P.S.T., 13% H.S.T. Or 5% G.S.T (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority charges. Our NEW 45TH Edition of the Homo Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans Is available for 513.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheque and money orders payable to "Jenish House Design Ltd." and mall to: JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LTD c/o The Lakeshore Advance #203- 151 Commercial Drive, Kelowna, BC V1X 7W2 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON: www.jenish.com AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: homeplansOjenish.com MOOS w•Ina s. • . JENISH DOUSE DESIGN LIMITED STANLAKE CEMENT CONTRACTOR • Concrete Forming • Foundations M Floors • Coloured 4 Impressed Controls • Driveways 4 Sidewalks 2 GRAND BEND Dan 519.243.3261 Bruce 519.238.2522 'w ,11 tit•a ,�itlrtr 7 tr r� BIM EWATER • WINDOW O ooQA• t.I I". • :'1.•1'v�! 1` . 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MALE ARMED WITH KNIFE ARRESTED Lambton Ontario Provincial Police officers (( )PP) responded to two residen- tial addresses in response to a male, who, while brandishing a knife, showed up at the front door Of each home. lite investigation started just after 2:0) a.tn. on 1)ecember 3, 2013 when the first call came in to the ( )PP from Main street, Forest. While involved with that first call, a second ca11 came was received by Lamhton ()PP and the officers quickly responded to Broadway street, Forest as well. Within minutes, OPP officers had a 34 year old Kettle Point man under arrest, and officers located two knives at the second scene. The male remains in cus- tody charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and he has a bail appearance in the Sarnia courts on December 3, 2013. There are no reports of injuries. MALE FACES SEVERAL WEAPON CHARGES A Lambton Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigation into a pellet gun shooting incident from December 2, 2013 has culminated with the arrest of a 20 year old male on December 4, 2013. Lambton OPP allege that on Decem- ber 2,2013 around 3:00 p.m. in the town of Forest, a 20 -year old man from Forest had been shooting a .177 calibre pellet pistol onto Main street from an upper floor of a building. During the incident, a 70 year old Lambton woman was struck in her face by a pellet. The victim, having received a minor injury, was treated and released on scene by Lambton Emergency Medi- cal Service (IMS). Lambton OPP responded to the area and began the investigation which has resulted in a Sarnia court date for the male, of February 3, 2014 to face the fol- lowing charges: 1. Careless use of Firearm, Weapon, Ammunition. 2. Assault with a Weapon 3. Discharge a firearm into a place in reckless manner 4. Ilse firearm while committing offence 5. Possession of a weapon for Dan- gerous Purpose 6. Pointing a Firearm inline Iakeshoreadvance.com Get all of your news, sports and more Serving Grand Bend ;Incl surrounding area