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Times -Advocate, November 9 1978
Battle over services and interest bill
Grand Bend still at odds with Stephen
Stephen township and the
village of Grand Bend con-
tinue to have a difficult time
getting along with _each.
other as two of the many
problems between the two
municipal- bodies surfaced
once again at the village
council meetin _Mond
night
The village received yet
another letter from the
ministry of housing infor-
ming ,lhent of their. obliga-
tion to provide services to
the proposed green Forest
Louise Clipperton •read the
letter to council. councillor
Keith Crawford upon further
peraisal of the letter said
-This thing doesn't make
sense
Estate; subdivision. to be at an earlier council it had
4lializtitoakiet1 in tt' hateowflenship just �tvbeean Rixetnstated itha ;tahthrreewe pat;
.after c•1erk:1teasurer developeK,A e township and
the village had specified
that the township must
make a request to the
village for the .provision of
services.
%%lien Reeve Bob Sharen
asked council's appointee to
the Public Utilities Cotnntis-
swrt-$t13-1 aird:14--su 4t -R -re-
quest hack been made. Baird
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GRAND BEND SOCCER BANQUET The ahnuol
was held Saturday evening: One •e mar. e-
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team was managed by Dorlene G :. • ^d c_
nold, Scott Fields, Danny Oli.er ,e•' -. -
Waiter Boltessen. -
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banquet ord awards night of the Grand Bend Minor Soccer Association
honoured were the minor. atoms who had a highly successful year. The
ay Joe Kook Team members include Kelly Dolton, Jim Ansley, Kirk Fer-
Recke.. Dorrei Giovin, Joseph Kook. Bruce Dietridi, Jeff Anderson and
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Grand Coves plans expansion;
but no definite date inset
Grand Bend council made engineering business 'to
no decision on switching its another firm jollowiog.-the
THE BOOK STORE
21 Main St. Grand, Bend
Give a BOOK for Christmas
We stock all the Iat•est
BEST SELLERS - hardcover
and paperbacks.
• Visit -our juvenile room Tor the .
latest in books, toys and
games. Phone 238-2508.
appearance of 'a• represen-
tative from Deleuw-Cather
. Limited. Monday.
Doug Barker who up until
three weeks ago was
.associated with the village's
present engineers, - the
-- E1einfelt Group. said. he
would like to continue. to do
business with the village
• Barker said his new com-
pany would- be •able to
provide a. higher level rif ser -
Vice to the community due
•n tiie stability of its lab
. r,rce
Following a description of
new company. Barker in-
tornseti council, he would
.ontinue to act on behalf of.
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OUR SUPER FALL SALE
as yet
the Rice Group. the owners
of Grand (love Estates.
The engineer said Grand' -
Cove had applied to the
Huron County Planning •
Department for a spot zon-
ing change which would
allow Grand Cove tp expand
in the poon of the develop-
ment siturtiaTed in .Stephen
township.
Director of the plannipg
department Gan'. Davidson
confirmed such a request
had been made which had to
be ' forthcotning before the
expansion would be per-
mitted
He said Stephen's secon-
- dary plan alloses for the ex-
pansion of the trailer park
bot that it had not received
final approval from the On-
tario Municipal Board.
A spot zoning change
would allow Grand Cove to
proceed- with the develop=
rnent of the area in Stephen.
When asked by a coun-
- cillor if Rice was definitely
going to proceed with an ex-
- pansion. Barker replied it
was dependent on the
market conditmns of the
• day
,1 spokesman for Grand
rave confirmed the develop-
-. • ment would be expanding
hut that no definite date had
been set.
Mary Speiran told the
-Times-Advocate Grand
Cove has a capacity of 700
units of which over 260 have
been installed.
She said over 200 of these
units are now occupied. The•
company has purchased an
additional 50 acres of land
abutting on Highway 21.
Speiran stated.
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YOU CAN SAVE .ON YOUR FAIL
DECORATIONS NOW AT GRAND BEND
DEC' ' AT1NGSSUPER FALL DISCOUNTS
SAVE 20%
BENJAMIN
MOORE PAINTS
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SAVE. 20%
ON WALLPAPPER ORDERS
FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION
OF SAMPLE BOOKS
CARPETIN
AVE FROM
$2 To $6 Sq. Yd.
SHORT SHAGS -=•
PLUSHES — HIGH/LOW
LOOPS — TWEEDS AND
,(N ORE IN STORE SPECIAL
ARMSTRONG
CANDIDE
$893
(IN STOCK ONLY)
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GRAND BEND
DECORATING
and FLOORING CENTRE
15 Main St. 238-8603
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THE SAVINGS
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replied in the negative.
Clipperton was authorized
by council to send a letter to
Lambton MPP Lorne
Henderson informing hirn
that no -village will not
provide the services until a
request_ is forthcoming.
Sharer saki-thelet'tt'rshoutd`"-
also say that the ministry of
housing and the township
are acting "in concert"
against the village
The other problem area
between the two
governments which. made
another appearance Monday
was the township's request
for interest which they say
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The -1-11 course. on
Essential Edibles is nearing
itS -close as the clubs: held
meeting seven this week.
Club No. 7, the "Munchy
Bunch" met at Chris
Boogeman's home, Wed-
nesday night.
Club No. 1 the "Nutrttious
Nuts" met Thursday evening
at Rita Smits.
Judging and evaluation of
tea' biscuits was the main
feature of this meeting.
Several kinds were judged
for, texture, color, shape,
taste. crust and odour.
Club 2 were discussing
Achievemnt day coming up
Nortembeps 16 at Stephen '
Central School and plan to do .
an exhibit on supper in
minutes.
Books were checked.
Margaret Smits reported for
• g Club I and Sharon Johnson
for Club 2
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the village owes them on an
account from the Stanlake
drain construction.
The village -maintained
they should not be charged
interest since it was
Stephen's responsibility to
send the bill prumptt„ „- , -
--A Te{ter received from the
township's lawyers in-
formed the village they
would take the necessary
legal steps to recover the
money if it was not
forthcoming within. seven
days.
Council referred the
matter . to the village's
lawyer.
he question of the possi-
ble closing of Grand Bend
Public School. -was men -
t d by Sharen who said he
/had lea-rned the reports
which had circulated in the
press a few weeks ago came
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meeting and not the regular
meeting of the board of
education.
Sharen said the matter
had been discussed but no
definite decision had been
made -
Superintendentof business
for the Lambton Board of
Education A. Ewasko has
said the school won't close.
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Golden Agers meet
Twenty two Golden Agers
met Wednesday afternoon at
the 'Village -Inn. President,
Mary Ravelle, presided.
During the business it *as
decided that instead of a gift
exchange at Christmas they
would each contribute Li to
.Care '
Group six .were in charge
of program. Aileen Ravelle
read several jokes. Nola
Love had J► guessing game.
and the answer for each was
the name of a- Cake.
Af ter, games of euchre
and crokinole, lunch was
served by the inn staff,
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AND DISTRICT NEWS
Advance Poll
for
Public School Board Candidates
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Is
Nov. 4, 1978
Hrs- 9:00 a.m• - 8:00 p.m.
Grand end Townhall
44 Main Street
Polling Day
Nov. 13
11:00 a.m.-8:OOp.
Kleenei
Facial
Tissues
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2ply200s 594
Mom
Soft .
Margarine
1 Ib. tub 584
•aor ��d.,ded .e 6% .eI,,.W,
everybody saves on food hae-
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Utility Grade
•i ROASTING
CHICKENS
5 bs. & up
b
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Save 4 5 ` Ib.
Fresh Ontario Pork
SMOULDER ROAST
In
Whole 5 to 6 lb. ay.
88e
Ib.
Save 50c lb.
MIRACLE
wHIP:
32.$1.28
Squirrel Smooth
Peanut
Butter
31b $2.48
Fresh, 'Backs Attached
CHICKEN LEGS
1b.984 '
Save 61' Ib.
Tend -R -Spot Pure Pork
BAVARIAN SAUSAGE
lb 51 38
Save 30' lb
Highlines Ocean
PERCH FILLETS
'1 .48
Save ZO' Ib.
Tend-R•Spot
SUMMER SAUSAGE
by the piece, ib. $ 1.98
Save $ 1.00 Ib.
Tend -R -Spot
HEAD CHEESE
Kello4Vs •
RICE KRISPIES
Five Roses All Purpose
FLOUR
Eagle Brand Sweetened
CONDENSED MILK
Lipton s
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575 gr
5 kg
1
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'2.3 5:
by the piece, Ib. 91/11
Save 50` lb.
••PRODUCE.
Canada Fancy
McIntosh or Red Delicious
Apples
5 Ib. bog 88<
I Produce of Florida
l4 oz 9841
CUP-ASOUP 4's 57` ;1luite $1
Old Colony •2 1
Orange, Gipger6le Root Beerand Colo Orunges CANNED POP 24/10,oz. fins t 3.88,5 Ib. bag
Produce of U.S.A.. Slicing
Fresh Ontario Pork
MIXED LOIN CHOPS
family pock, Ib. 1.58 .
Save 20'Ib.
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• 1 Westons
1 HAMBURG &
HOT DOG BUNS
1 Oxydol Powdered
DETERGENT
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Liquid Detergent
1 IVORY
81 Bye•The-Sea
Oatmeal, Choc. Chip
DAD'S COOKIES 16 0798`1
z98'1 Cucumbers
Stokelys Mix and Match 10 oz. 1
..PEAS, CREAM -CORN - ,1 2/28c
GREEN OR WAX BEANS 3/88' .
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FRESH COUNTRY CUT
WHITE TUNA
Wylers
1 FRUIT CRYSTALS
1 Coronation Breod 8 Butter
1 PICKLES
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FRYER PARTS e 68°
limit 2 .family packs per custo?P er with coupon
and 512.00 order excluding cigarettes, tobaccoG
and coupon item.
Save 40c Ib.
STORE HOURS
Mon, to Thurs.
Fri.
Sat.
8-6
8-9
8-7
Closed Sundays
Prices Effective
Nov. 8 to Nov. 14
SENIOR CITIZENS
SAVE 6%
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12.s 2/98'
'2.78
1.28,
78`
3's68i
•24'oz. 88'
15°z 4/1
6 hires
32 oz.
6 oz
Home freezer Block
SUPER SP4CiAL
for your home freeier
Aged A 1 Steer
BEEF HIPS Ib 1.38
Limited Quantity Order Early
TWO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT
„,TENDER SPOT
238-2512
GRAND BEND
BABY BONUS
SAR 6%u
nft re nn..,r fon. pow,.
w.
tulud,ng Cigarette.
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