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A BUSY SPOT Record crowds were on hand for,the weekly flea market show at the Pinery Flea Market south of -Grand
Bend, Sundoy. All parking spots were filled and vendors indicated brisk sales from the hundreds of tourists who spent the final
holiday weekend of the summer looking for bargains. Stuff photo
Harbour study gets cool reception
A letter received from the
ministry of industry and
tourism informing the
village that a traffic study
on the village's harbour may
be conducted in the fall
received a cool reception
from one council member. -
"Tell the ministry to get
lost" was the reaction to the
timing of the proposed study
by councillor Keith Craw-
ford.
Crawford called it a waste
of the taxpayer's money for
ministry personal to conduct
a traffic study on the har-
bour whgn the peak season
has already been passed.
After the meeting Reeve
Bob Shaten said council may
ask ministry officials to con-
duct the study next spring.
It was another govern-
; • ment ministry that came un-
der some criticism from
Reeve Sharen.
It was only through a lett-
er from MPP Lorne Hender-
son that the village was
made aware that the
ministry of the environment
had informed the manager
of the Ontario Chamber of
Commerce James Cagney
that the ministry 'would be
proceeding with the installa-
tion of sewers within the
'village sometime to the fall.
Henderson had sent a
covering letter to the village
following a letter from
• Gerplex Holdings informing
Henderson .that they intend-
ed to appeal an Ontario
Municipal board hearing
. that decided that the
' Gerplex property should not
be zoned commercial. •
While the village had been
infornied that the sewer
work would proceed if funds
were available, Sharen was
upset that the village had
not received a copy of the
letter to the Ontario
chamber.
- There's a possibility tha
the village could have some -
form of angle parking on the
main street in the near
future as a discussion in-
iated by councillor Harold
Green was receptive to the
change.
Green said that in talking
with works superintendent.
the village's engineer had
told him one third -more
parking could be gained.
Green said there had been
talk .by previous councils
about going to angle parking.
blit that they could do little
as the main street at the
time was under the jurisdic-
tion of the ministry of com-
munications and transporta
tion. •
Following a discussion on
which side the angle parking
could go on and- the
problems which could arise.
council agreed to give the
matter further discussion at
About people you know
Rev. & Mrs. John Camp-.
bell. Laura Lee and Douglas,
attended a 50th wedding
anniversary celebration
Saturday in honor of John's
aunt and uncle. Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Campbell at Blyth.
Gail Willard spent some
holidays last week with her
grandmother. :b1rs.
Raymond Kading. • ---
Robert Hollingsworth.
Peterborough; . who was
guest soloist at the United
church. Sunday morning.
was a luncheon guest with
Mr. & 11rs. Clarke Kennedy.
Mr. & Mrs. Alec llainilton
have returned from a
holiday in Parry Sound.
Georgian Bay area. guests of
Mr. & Mrs. Vic Dinnin at
their summer cottage.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Farrell
returned Sunday from a
three week bus tour to the
West ('oast.
Mr. & Mrs. Duncan
UcVittie, Robin and
Lawrence, Southampton,
spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. & • Mrs.
'•Lawrence Johnson. Mr.
Johnson just returned
Sunday - from driving a
Fettes tour bus' to the West
coast.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Art F'inkbeiner were
their grandchildren. David
Sanders, Dr. & ,Mrs` Gavin
Stuart. Gavin's x sister
Patricia, all of Lopion.
Holiday visitors with Ezra
Webb were his grandson ion
Smith" of Wiarton and his
granddaughter Charlotte of
Hamilton.
" Rev. & Mrs. John Camp-
bell. Laura Lee and •Douglas -
visited Monday and Tuesday
with Betty's parents Mr. &
Mrs. Louie Walker in Pon-
tiac. Michigan,
a future date.
Whaler business. council:
Authorized clerk -
treasurer Louise Clipperton
and assistant to the clerk
Brenda Desjardine to attend
a meeting in Sarnia on
September 19 to discuss the
recent changes in the elec-
tion aet. Sharen said it
would be a good idea to have
someone attend the meeting
since an election had recent-
ly been overturned 'in the
township of Georgina -due to
various irregularities.
Received a letter from
Ross Palframan requesting
a stoplight at the corner of
Lake Road and Ontario
Street.
Received a letter from
Mrs. H. Meyers asking that
if a light could not be install-
ed at the corner of Hill and
Oak street thgt a sign war-
ning of a sha end ahead
be installed. Council took no
action on the matter.
Agreed to pay $25 to Frank
Inzak for. cost of removing
paint to his boat which had
splashed up while the village
was painting the docks in Ju-
ly.
Received a verbal request
from Doug Scott that he be
allowed to hook into the
village's water system.
Council will take no action
until a written request is
received. •
Will ask works superinten-
dent Gary Desjardine to
look into the new garbage
, receptacles that are
available. Crawford thought
the present barrels were not
in keeping with the village's
image.
"FASHIONS IN LEATHER"
GRAND OPENING
a
SUPER SAVINGS ON
GENUINE LEATHER COATS
See our sensational 1978
collection of men's and
ladies' jackets and full
length coats. Many
featuring the hot new
"Leatherdown" - extra
warmth in down filled
leather - without extra
weight or bulk - all in
genuine Cabretta leather.
' MEN'S JACKETS FROM
5159.00
LADIES' FROM
$149.00
YOU WON'T FIND BETTER VALUE ANYWHERE. SHOP
AND COMPARE. WE HAVE QUALITY - SELECTION
AND SERVICE AT COMPETITIVE "FACTORY OUTLET
PRICES".
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Times -Advocate, September 7, 1978
Page 15
Church of God to celebrate anniversary
church of God . will be
celebrating its 29th an-
niversary Sunday Sep-
tember 10 with special
services at 11:00 a.m. and
3:90m.
Church •of God held
promotion service Sunday
morning and dedication of
Sunday school workers. The
dedication prayer was, given
by Rev. R Simpson\of Grand
Cove Estates. A special solo,
"Be a Blessing" was sung by
Mrs. Janet Desjardine.
At the evening service
slides of Columbia. South
America, were shown by
Debra Snider where she
worked six weeks, as a
mission helper.
United Church
The Grand Bend United
Church session members
were in charge of the service
Sunday morning with a
meditation theme on
"Hands". Leading the
service was clerk of the
session Mrs. Jack Eagleson
assisting with reading parts
and Bible . scripture were
John Moore, Mrs. Don
Adams and Mrs. Leroy
Keyes.
The .opening "Hymn
sing" was conducted by Mrs.
Marlene Brenner.
Guest soloist was a Gospel
musician from Peter-
borough. Robert
Hollingsworth. His first two
numbers were "The love of
God", and "His eye is on the
sparrow", with his own
guitar accompaniment. His
second numbers were "In
the image of God", and "No
one understands like Jesus."
Mr, Hollingsworth in his
testimony spoke of God's
handiwork in the bountiful
harvest Iields in early
mornngdrive from Peter-
boroygh.
UCW
All United Church Women
are reminded of the first fall
meeting coming upon the
afternoon of September 14 at
1:311 p.m. Roll call to be
answered by a Beatitude or
Commandment, _
BRAND BEND
AND DISTRICT NEWS
Lanes renovated
The bowling alleys at the
Village Inn have been un-
dergoing professional
renovations which include"
lighting washroom fixtures,
refinishing and repainting
and will open again on
September 13. -
Your bowling alley
hostess, Sandy Brewer,
would like to know by the end
of- September ° the dates of
bowfin$ groups.
Advertising...
is your way
of introduction.
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