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Public won't cornu to council
Will take meetings to public
If people won't come to
public meetings, council will
have to take their meetings
to the public, Grand Bend
council decided Tuesday
night.
Poor response to alfr
public ineetings prompted
council to decide to have an_
on site meeting with river
bank landowners to discuss
erosion problems. Council
hopes to determine if lan-
downers are willing to
participate in a program
with the municipality and
the Ausable Bayfield Con -
INSTITUTE CATERS
Grand Bend Women's
Institute catered for a
supper meal in the basement
of the United Church Tuesday
evening for three bus loads
which comprised ten Women
Institute branches from East
Middlesex of Nilestown,
Mossley, Harrietsville,
Crumlin, Wellburn, Thorn -
dale, Glanworth, Wilton
Grove. Burr and Dorchester.
There were 139 ladies and
three bus drivers. Following
the meal they all attended
Huron Country Playhouse to
see Oklahoma.
servation Authority to
prevent river bank erosion.
If the landowners are in
favor, council .will pass a
motion saying erosion
-control will benefit the
municipality. The con-
servation authority can then
go the Ontario Government
for approval. The cost will be
split among the groups.
Don Pearson, resource
manager with the con-
servation authority, said
there were seven priority
areas needing • erosion
control. Some other areas
along the river have already
been done.
In other business, council
received a tetter from the
township .of Bosanquet
saying Grand Bend's
proposed boundary ad-
justment would not be in the
interest of ratepayers in
either municipality. The
township suggested the two
municipalities be united into
one Targe unit. Grand Bend
council filed the letter until.
further notice.
The water supplied by the
Lake Huron pumping station
will be billed in metric units
in April 1979 if the village
agrees, council was in-
formed. Under the present
agreement, water for • the
municipality is billed in
Imperial units. Council
About peop
Brent Hamilton spent the
weekend with his grand-
parents Mr. & Mrs. Alec
Hamilton.
The- Catholic Women's
League are reminded -of the
bake Ind produce sales
following the three masses
on Sunday, August 13.
The bake table and lawn
sale held Saturday afternoon
at St. John's by the lake
Anglican church was quite
successful,, with thanks to
church members and
friends.
• A brass quartet section of
' the orchestra who is playing
m is for Oklahoma at
HHn Country playhouse
played during the service at
St John's by the lake
Anglican Church Sunday
morning.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Keyes,
Lisa, Debbie and Darren,
who have been stationed at
Queen Charlotte Islands
near B.C. and now tran-
sferred to Trenton, have
been visiting Mrs. Keys
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
RIDING THE PONY EXPRESS — Kim Kipfer was at the controls of the Pony Express during
the Friedsburg Days'parade in Dashwood Saturday. Accompanying Kim are Kim Caldwell,
Jenne 3regman, Pam Tozer and her pooch Buster. • T -A photo.
Compete at Sarnia
Shipka musicians win
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Congratulations• 10 two
local girls who participated
in the Music Festival held
Saturday in Sarnia at•
Alexander McKenzie school.
Debbie Zielman won a first.
in an. accordion duet, and
third in a solo.
Anita Van Massenhoven
playing with the Exeter
accordion band. won first
place. .
Mr. & Mrs: Michael
Scheibel visited Wednesday
at their daughter's home,
Rosanne and Tom Russell.
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Jacquie and Jennifer, They
also •visited with Chris
Scheibel who is spending the
summer holidays at his
sister's home.
,Jennifer Russell visited
Thursday afternoon with
Annie and Hugh Morenz.
Clark Adams spent the
weekend in Exeter at his
grandparents, Mr. & Mrs.
Les Adams.
Mrs. Ferg Miller, Tim=
min's visited last Wednesday
with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar_ Miller.
and other relatives- in the
area.
• Oscar Miller was admitted
to South Huron Hospital,
'Friday, and was a patient
there until Monday when he
was transferred to
University Hospital, London.
• Mr. & Mrs. Adrian De
Bruyn. Kathy and Nancy,
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Doan, all of
Kbmoka, and Mr. & Mrs. Les
Coleman of Kippen visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Moreni.
Holiday weekend and
wedding guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Cliff Russell have been
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Russell,
Greg, Mrs. Susan Neil and
Tiffany, Essex, Mrs. Marge
Russell, pavid and Rayanne,
Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. Ivan
Russell and family, La Salle,
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Franck,
their daughter Frances and
husband, Detroit, Mr. & Mrs.
Lyle Rhea and Brenda,
Kingsville Mr. & Mrs.
Winston Baldwin;"Cottam,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Russell,
Windsor. .
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Local wedding .
A pretty summer wedding
was solemnized last
Saturday at Zion United
Church, Crediton, when Judy
Lynn daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Alfred Harvey was married
to Bruce Walter Russell, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell of
Shipka.
Maid of honor was•Sherrie
Harvey, and bridesmaids
were Kathy Russell and
Kathy Harvey. Best man
was Roger Katz and ushers
were Tom add Donald
Russell, brothers of the
• groom.
Connie _Russell, niece of
the groom, was flower girl
and Alex Russell nephew of
groom, was ring bearer..
• Soloist was Doris Swartz
and organist was Doug
Lewis.
Dinner and reception
dance followed at South
Huron rec centre. Rev.
• Harley Moore of Grand Bend
officiated at the wedding.'
Out of town wedding
guests were present from
Essex, La Salle, Cottam,
Windsor, Detroit, Sioux
Lookout, Kingsville, St.
Catharines, Niagara Falls,
Ottawa, Toronto and
Goderich.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Webb
and Mrs. Sylvia Holloway,
St. Catharines, .spent the
weekend with Mrs. Doris
Sweitzer.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Webb, St.
Catharines were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Russell, Jacquie and Jen-
nifer.
Mr. & Mrs. Randy Russell,
Essex, spent the, weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Doug
Russell, Connie, Alex and
Elizabeth,
decided they would not agree
to a change to metric units.
The Southcott Pines
le you know
Fanner, and other area
relatives.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Steeper,
Parkhill, visited Sunday with
Mrs. Lillian Brown, Alice
Brown -and Art Baker..
Glenda Morenz and
Sandra Riddell attended
Camp Menestung, near
Godet•ich, last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Wiede,
Toronto, were dinner guests
Sunday with, Mrs. Katie
Vincent.
House guests with Mrs.
Marty Burke of Oakwood
have been her son-in-law and.
daughter Drs. John and
Maureen Sass, of Menlo
Park, California, Mrs. Dawn
Slowie, Los Angeles, Mrs.
Mabel Chee, Honolulu,
Hawaii and Dr. & Mrs. Ray
Bernreuter of Saline,
Michigan. •
Col. & Mrs. R. W. Fassold
of Toronto spent the weekend
at, his parents Mr. & Mrs.
Walter Fassold in Green
Acres.
It's time to
quit talking
Association wrote council
congratulating the fire
department, on their quick
response to a fire in their
area. The association said
there . may be future
problems of the fire
department hearing the
- siren, orr a power failure
might knock out the system.
They suggested council
consider an alternate
method of alerting volun-
teers.
Council decided.it was up
to the fire department to
make a proposal to council.
Four dog owners will be
charged for having their
dogs loose on Grand Bend
beach over the week end. Sit{
dogs have been cau,ht by
the dog catcher over the last
week, council was informed.
"That's better than -the
Humane Society did in a
year," said Reeve Bob
Sharen.
Bennis ,Schneider was
given approval to install a
holding tank on his property
if he posted a $300 bond.
•
It's time to quit talking
about - village parking
problems and take action,
Grand Bend councillor Keith
Crawford said Tuesday
night..
"It is all right to talk about
i l , but we are going to have to
sit down and do something, -
said Crawford as he asked
for a special meeting=•to
discuss' parking. The
meeting was set fdr Monday
night. .
Debate- on parking
problems was sparked when
Crawford proposed users of
the beach parking lot be
charged frit seven days a
week. Currently there is a
charge only on weekends.
If they want to park that
close to the beach they
-should be prepared to pay for
it, he said. . •
Crawford said this might
clear up -some of the traffic
and parking problems in the
area. -
s Councillors Harold Green,
Bill Baird and Deputy Reeve
Bob Simpson opposed
charging seven days a week.
_ As long as-tjie-beach lads --_•
maintaining itself, I can't •
see we can charge more for
it," Baird said.
"We just cant look at it by
itself. We're going to have to
have a hard look at the whole
concept of parking,"
Crawford said.
An earlier meeting called
by council to discuss. parking
with the business people in
the village drew .little
response. 0 ly six out of
more than 50 invited showed
up.
Grand Bend
Church news
United Church
Special guests at Grand
Bend Unfted Church outdoor
serviceSunday morning were
the Alletheia group from
Exeter conducting the whole
service by witnessing,
prayer and songs, which
consisted of solosh duets,,
quartet and group numbers:
The group consists of six
young people, Carolyn and
Nancy Perry, David Rundle,
Paul Sharrow, Paul and
Dave Perry.
The leader told us the
name chosen for their group
Aletheia, was a Greek word
for "Truth."
A hi -lite of the service was
a solo "Eight of my life," by
Nancy Perry.
Church of God
Church of God, Sunday
morning service was con-
ducted by student minister
Roger Wiede of Toronto. He
has been attending college at
Anderson, Indiana, and
presently at home in
Toronto.
Mrs. Russell. Snider and
her daughter Brenda sang a
duet entitled "It is mine."
The evening service at
Church of God was con-
ducted by the Aletheia group
of Exeter
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