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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-24, Page 3 (2)-BLOW OWN HORN . -- The Luton Lions float was in Friday's Lucan Brownies rode on the float.. Obituaries DOUGLAS BRINTNELL At South Huron Hospital on Wednesday. August 16th. 1978. Douglas E. Brintnell of Exeter. in his 53rd year. Beloved husband of Lois 'Hunter' Brintnell. Dear father of Larry and -Wayne of Medicine Hat. Alberta and Brenda ( Mrs. Kevin Hawthorne' of London.-. Dear son of Mrs. Alvin Brintnell of Exeter ,Brother of Jack of Baden. Harold., Frank. Mrs. Almira Ford and Anita i.lirs. Roy Hunter) of Exeter. Jim of Ilderton and Etta May 'Mrs. Kopp) of 1711cdorl. Grandfather of Christina Lynn Brintnell and Mark Lindsay Brintnell of Exeter. The funeral service was held Saturday from the R:C. ney Funeral Home. Ex eter Rev George Anderson. 9tt • • . Inter- meat a_ t Exeter ceme e OEBJ:LE DeBOER .. On Monday.. August 21.: 1978. at Borgess Hospital. in Kalamazoo., Michigan. Oebeie ti 3oer. of, Exeter. Ontario. in his 78th year. • Beloved husband of Anna (Vander -Heider—of Exeter and dear fathee of Sybren • DeBoer. of Exeter. Henry DeBoer of Brantford: and Frances 'Mrs. John Smeda of Plainville. Michigan. and Jerry'' DeBoer of Exeter Mar brother of •Wiebe DeBoer. of Wellandport, On- tario. Auke ;DeBoer: Jan DeBoer, Sietse DeBoer. `lkko DeBQer,_ tpke DeBoer and Miss-Lienne DeBoer. all of the Netherlands Mr DeBoer was predeceased by 1 brother. Reinder. in 1974. • The funeral service will he held today from the Hopper - Hockey Funeral Home and _ Christian-Reformed-t'hiffefii—' with Reverend Clarence •Bishop officiating. inter- .ineftt in Exeter cemetery. Zurich on Thursday. August loth. 1978. Beloved wife of the late Warren Brock in h' r 77th year. Survived,b,y_one -son-in-law Edwin Miller of ttsborne Township and three grandchildren. Barbara. Barry, and Brian Miller. One -brother William Stewart and one sister Mrs. Jean. Dickenson both of Lon- don. The •funeral Was held from the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home on Saturday. August 12. 1978 with Rev. James Forsythe officiating. Interment was in Exeter Cemetery WILIA BROCK `Willa Blanche Brock .\t the Rluewater Rest Home. -RONALD WILLERT Suddenly as a result of an automobile accident on No. 3 Highway on Friday. August . 18. 1978. Ronald George Willert. age 18 of RR 4. Ingersoll: Beloved son of Elsie and Bill Willert. Dear brother of. Joyce. Toronto. Tt 2.Ingersoll. Jim ,at home. t • : • randson of Mrs. Flossie t Dashwood. Mrs. Bertha David. Palmerston. The ser- vice was held Tuesday from the McBeath Funeral Home. Ingersoll with Rev. Tom Griffin officiating. Inter- ment in Dashwood Lutheran Cemetery. BEATRICE SKINNER At Stratford General Hospital on' Saturday. August 12. 1978-. Beatrice Skinner to her -83rd year. Beloved wife of Harvey Skinner. Sebringville; dear mother of IIean. •Mrs. Elson Lynn. RR 1. Woodham and Thomas. RR 2. St. Pauls. Also> eight -grandchildren and •three. great grandchildren survive.. The •f uneraLwar,--he : , • : r August -15 at the Lindsay Funeral Home. St Marys. Pallbearers were Larry Lynn. Jim Lynn. Gerry Mo-gan. Murray Hotson, Harvey Famme. David :Aitcheson. Interment Si Marys Cemetery. Fair parade ri{embers of the T -A photo Get parkin suggestions Putting a parking building on the beach. parking lot is one of several secret proposals Grand Bend is looking at to solve the village's chronic parking problems. The suggestion was added to a. list of ideas Tuesday night that council declined to make public. "These are just tentative proposals we are looking at. They are just general ideas," said Reeve Bob Sharen. • The beach parking lot idea was raised by counci3for Keith Crawford. •"I` think it Would make sense to put a second tier of parking down by the beach. If it is done right it can look attractive." said Crawford. Deputy reeye Bob Simp- son strongly_ apposed the idea. "Let -me know `when you're going to start so I can put up a for sale sign. The taxes would have to double to p: , e • it.. You can't put up that kind o . ;_-_.'ect and pay for it on a two m operation." Councillor -Bill Baird said the village already had the land and it was where people wanted to park. Councillor Harold Green agreed. "I've seen some damn nice parking lots. It is a lot of land that we own and right where wewant it; Reeve - Bob Shares said people might react strongly` against a parking tpuilding being built in the befach area. • - "Can you see us getting away with that." he said. Green agreed that people int r • lin about it because it was something new. "i think it can be done at- tractively. The, main point is. i don't thing we should write it off." said Crawford. The proposal watiadded to the list of other identified ideas • •• GB council changes mind, decides to go to metric Grand Bend council derid- ed to join the metric systern Tuesday night despite an .earlier derision to stay with the imperial system. Council passed a bylaw allowing senior lexels. of government to bill the f Firm appeals OMB ruling Gerplex Limited owner 01 11 lots ut Grand is appealing an Ontario :Municipal Board decision which upheld a village. zoning bylaw. changing -the lots from commercial to residential zoning. • The OMB decision dated July -27 -said since there is no municipal sewer .service available- it is poor planning to prezone any builds. Any development should follow the' installation of services and then Only with site plan agreements and controls. The (11!11 also said that to -zone the lots -commercial is to invite developnleilt without controls because there is no official plan for the area at this time. •The evidence is that the eompaby does Mil -.have any plan of develoliment at this time.We agree with the municipal planner. -that to prezone (hese lands 'Com- mercial' , would he . bad plannjig.' The lots owned by Gerplex were originally all- zoned commercial under a 1958 zoning bylaw. The company claims the decision by the Ut1B didn't lake into Con- sideration that- sewer,- eon -, would take place in 'the near 'future. . " ..11 • is now known that easefnents are being acquired and plans have been drawn_ to be let for tupdr i ._ria. the_ fir t_o(. •1iiher. 1978 for sewer cotllinence iv enlist—nu 'title Spring of 1979. s which the Responder et;rand Berme knew or ought to have known al the time of the hearing but which was not lead to evidence. " Gerplex's notice of appeal- said. Village reeve Rob Sharer said f' there was no mist'epresentatt9n on (;rand Bend's part 1& the ()MH hearing. The board was informed the earliest starting date 'tor sewer•s would be April 1979. Shaven said he 1 en ers might -he lel in October. but the information didn't even corse from a government official. No firm slanting ,da te ,for. senve.r cons( rite trc>;fp tilts been established; he said-- ( 'mined aid. -('munch decided to ask that costs for the appeal be awarded to the village-. Professional Care for your car �-S municipality for services in metric units The original agreements were for ini- perial units and the bylaw was required for the change, whining At the last 'regular meeting council decided not to pass the bylass In other busines. Council objected to draft apprmal being given to Green Forest Estates planned sutxhcision unless there was a three - party agreement between the developer. Stephen. and Grand' Bend- regarding water 'supply and sewers Council learned that the Ministry of Industry and Tourism would not be able to carry out a full tea.ibility stud' on harbor irrt- provements in [rand Bend . However. a . mini st ud+ +sill he carried out The Ministry of 'lousing informed council that there had. been few replies In the assistant housing survey. The ministry suggested more publicity and adver- tising he done ('o(Incil .re- jected the idea Hariild Green told council there was still problems with.a shortage of life guards for the rest of the summer Lifeguards. have quit and in the future there should be contra! -Is signed Green suggested Ile said he will trv.to get pc :)1•• to fi11 in for the remair !I me There hay een 11 rescues .by' lifeguards on (;rand Bend beach this sunnriet•. he reported. Four occurred in one day The engine on the village motor boat still isn't operating efficiently. Green said The main problem is that it is too temperamental for lite saving purposes Council) decided to take the engine hack and see if it could he replaced with a reliable one • SIo-pitch set for Zurich Times -Advocate, August 24, 1978 Page 3 tin September a a it`d .low pitch tournament will be helm in Zurich at the two hall diamonds "faking part in the event ++111 he teams from Kirkton- Ihoodharn :)ilsa Craig. 1.0ndon. Walkerton. Pinkerton. ‘icngh.im and Zurich , !•:vent spokesman Don Ise.,uclianlp said there will Le no adnutsron charge for the e+ent which will feature a refreshment stand on the grounds I'he Zui•u•h Eagles' first gi111:r 1a 9 a 111 • Saturday. f rn,ll. for the event are scheduled 'Int• 5 p rtt. and. 7 p n, 1 'al in-iie 11u,ney for the ev er:t $:+,'-, MIDWAY AT THE FAIR -- The midway at the Lucan Fair over the weekend was enjoyable for a large nuinbec of youngsters. Several boys and girls are shown hanging on during a cable car ride. 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