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Times -Advocate, December 7, 1978
Near Agreement on disposal
of Grand Cove's sewage
• An agreement between
the owners of Grand Cove
• Estates and village of Grand
Bend for the disposal of
sewage from the portion of
the development' which is
located in Stephen township
is expected to be forthcom-
ing, following council's in-
augural meeting Menday.
Council made the decision
after meeting with ministry
of environment official Bill
Ramsden and the village's
and Grand Coves engineer
Doug Barker
Ramsden said all of the
sewer water Atom the
Stephen portion of Grand
Cove will drain to one cen-
tral point where it will then
enter the village's sewer
•system.
The sewage would be
metered and Grand Cove
would be charged a rate
similar to what the ministry
of the environment will be
charging Grand Bend for the
use of the system
When Ramsden suggested'
there would be no problem
with the village entering
into an agreement with
Grand Cove. Reeve Bob
Sharen said the village has
been getting the "run
around" from the ministry
of .housing with regards to
the signing of a services
agreement for the Green
'Forest subdivision located
in Stephen. just outside the
village's limits.
Contrary to what housing
officials had been telling the
village. Ramsden said the
village would not have to
Couples club enjoy dinner
About 25 members of the
Couples Club met Saturday
evening at We United Church
where they enjoyed a full
course turkey dinner and all
the trimmings. Preceding
dinner was a social time of
visiting. -
After the dinner Millie and
Morley Desjardine led a
Christmas program which
consisted of singing, a film
strip of Christmas traditions,
a Christmas responsive
' reading and they closed with.
a gift exchange in the form of
a game.
Couples in charge of this
meeting were -Millie and
Y
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Morley Desjardine. Dawn
and Terry Crabe, Ruth and
Bill Scott. Next meeting will
be January 13.
Attend funeral
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Morenz,
Glenda and Tammy at-
tended-thefuneral' Sunday -of
Mrs. Morenz father. William
Cook. He passed away
Friday in his 88th year., He
had farmed alt his life in
North Easthope township,
retiring to -Wellesley several
years ago.
Predeceased by his wife in
1975. Surviving are five sons
Stanley, New Hamburg.
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Mervin, Allister, Russell and
Kenneth of Stratford area,
five daughters, (Ivy) Mrs.
..Louis Mohr, New - Ham-
burg, (Dorothy) Mrs.
Vernon Beam, Fort Erie,
( Mae) Mrs. Roy Morenz,
Grand .Bend f Eileen) Mrs.
Walter Roth, Hampstead,
( Annie) Mrs. Ezra Kniesel,
Waterloo, 35 grandchildren,
33 great grandchildren.
-Service-and burial was at the
Mennontt-e---thumb " at
Amulree, north east of
Stratford.
Bowling
Cove Town & Country
ladies - Blue Jays, P.
McFadzan 186, 519, • vs
Orioles, Norma, Desjardine,
212, 570; Sparrows, Verna
Lovie. 159, 356. vs Robins,
Annie Morenz, 166, 470.
The Benders ladies - Joan
Rath. 192, 522.
. Fisheries (Mixed league)
- Cisco, Karen Harris, 176,
472: Walleyes, Gord Harris,
152. 387. -
Grand Cove Gents - Syd
Smith, .265, 658.
Bluewaterimixed league)
- Joe Grigg, 240,'855.
Charlie's Angels -
Hopefuls, L. Vandenberk
250. 680. vs Our Gang, Betty
Datars, 231, 609; The Good
Ones, Brenda Relouw, 215,
520. vs Hi -Hopes, Fran
Relouw. 233, 598.
Saturday - Little League
(mixed) - Dreamers, B.
Lamb 90 ys Angels, T.
Johnson 94: Rascals, A.
Balfour 73, vs Scrappers, B.
Jennison 53; G.B. Guerillas,
C. Tiedeman '111 vs
Strikers, R. Brown 127;
Pointers, D. Green 138, vs
Stooges. J. Chapdelaine 112.
Personals
Rev. & Mrs. John Camp-
bells -and several otherGrand
Bend folks attended a sur-
prise 25th anniversary party
for Mr. & Mrs. Hubert
Vincent, Friday night.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Orville Farrell were
Mr. & Mrs. David Black,
Grand Valley.
The United church women
are reminded that the
December meeting will open
with a pot luck luncheon at
1.00 p.m., December 14. All
are asked to bring your own
dishes and silverware.
BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS INSTALLATION
• Richmond.
• Celanese
• Statesman
• Peerless
• Harding
• Olite
• Vinyls &
Solarians
• Armstrong
• Amtico
•',Domcor
• Mannington
COMPETITIVE PRICES • LARGE SELECTION • EXPERT INSTALLATION
supply services to the sub-
division unless the three
party agreement between
the village, township and
developer is signed.
Turning their attention
back to ' the. Grand Cove
matter. council could see no
problems into signing an
agreement with Grand
Cove
"If we can bypass
•Stephen. fine and dandy."
councillor Keith Crawford
- quipped. •
Ramsden suggested the
township be notified of the
agreement as a courtesy.
Earlier in the meeting -
Ramsden said the tenders
for .the first stage of the
sanitary sewer system had
'been circulated with the
advertisement of the tender
for the.construction of the
lagoon scheduled to go out
next week. -
He said the installation of
sewers in the Gibbs subdivi-
sion may be moved back due
to problems in acquiring
access to certain parcels of
land.
Some modifications to the
original construction
schedule were made, follow-
ing -a discussion initiated -by
councillor Bill Baird.
Unless construction on the
Main street could be started
before February, The ma-
jority of the work of the
village's. thoroughfare
should be delayed until -after
the Labor Day weekend,
Baird said. ,w _ . . -
Sharen concurred. saying
construction of the Main
street would have been no
problem if the• work could
have started in December.
As an alternative, Baird
sugge ted work on Govern-
ment Road. which runs
ata el to the beach. and
t e pumping station could be
started immediately.
Main street would be torn
up from the Village Inn to
Government Road and from
Highway 21 to Huco street.
Both Ramsden -and Bill
Ewing of M.N. Dillon. the
project's consulting
engineers could see no
engineering or financial
reasons why the aboverworjc
could not be carried out.
Work on the sewer system
is not expected to begin
'before January. Ramsden
said.
Council
briefs
A letter from 'Don'
Southcott of Southcc tt Pines
was received informing
council the portable sign
located under the existing
Southcott Pines sign would
not be advertising functions
covered • by the billboard
designation in the village's
sign bylaw.
Both Reeve Bob Sharen
and councillor Harold Green
disagreed with Southcott's
interpretation and said it
,was technically a billboard.
"There's no question it
has to be moved." Green
said.
The village's dog catcher
Mrs. Donna Aitken received
a cool reception from coun-
cil following her request for
a raise from $5 to $8 for each
dog which she catches.
Aitken said the increase
would help pay for the
heating of the pound during
the..frwinternd for
maintenance costs for her
automobile.
Councillor Keith Crawford
said "There was no way"
he'd vote for such an in-
crease.
Council took no action on
the matter and referred it to
the budget committee.
Council agreed to a re-
quest from Peter Warner of,
Thompson -Warner Motors
to allow the parking of new
vehicles on property located
on Highway 81 which the
firm rents from the village.
Following a request from
Southcott Pines, council
agreed to send a letter to the
international Joint Commis-
sion voicing their support of
a plan which could control
the water levels in the great
lakes.
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GRAND BEND
DECORATING
and FLOORING CENTRE
15 Main St. 238-8603
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Notice
The regular meeting
of Grand Bend and
area recreation
committee will be
held on Tuesday,
December 12th,
1978 at 7:30 p.m.
Howard Hartle
Chairman
PLOWING MATCH QUILT PURCHASED - A quilt that was made by the Grand Bend
Women's Institute for the International Plowing Match held in September near Wingham was
purchased by Hay Reeve Jack Tinney. With Tinney are Mrs. Jeanne Kading and Mrs. Nola
Taylor of the W.I. . Staff photo
;ND BEND
AND DISTRICT NEWS
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21 Main St. Grand Bend -
Give a BOOK for Christmas
We stock all the latest
BEST SELLERS - hardcover
and paperbacks.
Visit our juvenile room for the
latest in books, toys and
games. Phone 238-2508:
The Zurich -Grand Bend Figure
Skating Club extend a sincere
thank you to everyone helping
make the Christmas Bazaar
Bake Sale a success.- .
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JAM . 24 oz. 98` i
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Store Hours
Mon. to Thurs. 84
Fri. 8-9 Sat. 8-6
Closed Sundays
Prices -Effective
Dec. 6 to .12
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our*own'Delicatessen meat and
Pine River cheese.
[TWO MORE REASONS TO SHOP AT
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238-2512
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