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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-10, Page 15 (2)• 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. r CUT:ME OUT -- --7 ANDERSON'S TAXI A new service • for Grand Bend • and area. o f -, P v 20 Woodward St. 238-8115 *CUT ME OUT 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. . SERVICE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE HARWOOD DRUGS Ltd. W. Harwood, Phm:B - �' 238-8540 . B.siao Post Office 22. 81 CR() JT GRAND BEND, ONT. 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." 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