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WATEi
RATES INCREASE
Although the rate charged
by the ministry of the en-
vironment for Grand Bend's
water has gone up, there's a
chance the village's rate
payers won't see the in-
crease. •
Sharen said the rate per
thousand gallons had gone
from 29.7' to 30.9'..
When Sharen asked Baird,
council's appointee tq the
Public Utilities Commission
how the increase would
affect consumer water
rates, Baird said he wasn't
sure but he felt the increase
would have little affect on
the rates.
Notice -
The Grand Bend and area recreation
committee invites applications from
interested people who would serve a
3 year term on the committee. Send
note stating that intention to Howard
Hartle, Box 520, Grand Bend, On-
tario no later than December 12,
1978.
Howard Hartle
Chairman
Notice
GRAND BEND
Public Utilities Commission
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has applied to Ontario Hydro for
RATE ADJUSTMENT
Effective
January 1, 1979
This adjustment is due to the increased cost
of power to utilities announced by Ontario
Hydro effective January 1, 1979.
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THAT JOLLY OLD GENTLEMAN — Thanks to the Grand Bend and Area chamber of
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Loca! church groups busy
Anglican Church
Ten tables of progressive
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sday night at the Parish hall
sponsored by the ladies
group of St. Johns by the lake
Anglican church.
Winners were: High
ladies, Phyllis Green; low
lady, Kay Kelly; high man,
Joe Acri; low .man, a tie,
Fred Richardson and Tom
Taylor; ladies lone hands, a
tie, Janie Grenier and Irene
McCann. Most lone hands for
men, Henry Green.
The Anglican church
ladies group will be meeting
for their December meeting
at 2.00 p.m., Thursday,
December 7.
United Church news
The first Sunday in Advent
was observed at the United
Church Sunday when Bill
Love lit the first candle.
Babies baptized at this
service were Jeffrey Paul,
son of Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Paul Mason, and Alisha
Wendy, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Richard Jennison.
Rev. H. Moore's sermon
topic was "God is speaking".
Mrs. Sharon Sgldan presided
at the organ. Special choir
anthem was "Savious of the
Nation Come", with flute
accompaniment by Dawn
Crabe and Lynn Tremaine.
John Moore announced the
special choir carol service
coming up December 17 at
7.30 p.m.
Mrs. Hazel Blewett gave a
report of the Presbytery
meeting held Tuesday at
Dungannon United Church
which she had attended
along with Rev. Moore and
Bob Southcott.
Rev. H. Moore announced
that United Church Mission
and Service provides the
following: 281 isolated small
communities to have a
SANTA VISITS
More than 100 Grand Bend
and area children enjoyed
the Christmas party held at
the Public school, Saturday
sponsored by the Chamber of
Commerce.
Lioness club members,
dressed in costumes as
Santa's helpers, served pop
and cookies to parents and
children.
Lee Thomas was M.C. for
the program. The children
sang Christmas songs ac-
companied by Pat Kading oh
the piano. Marvel the
magician amused- both
children and grown ups.
Each child received a bag of
Christmas treats from Santa
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church, 31 hospitals to have a
chaplain, 24 Universities and
Colleges to tiave a Christian
counsellor.
Also 114 missionaries
serving in 16 countries train
candidates for the ordained
and special ministry of deaf,
blind, alcoholic, drug ad-
dicts, native peoples, youth
of our land, families in crisis,
inner-city poverty and senior
citizen concerns.
United Chiurch of Canada
provide facilities for 92 day
care centres, 168 half day
care centres, 257 'other day
care centres, 144 overflight
hostels, 95 low cost housing
Units, 115 free clinics, 138
crisis centres, 317 other
social action groups, 244
churches serve the mentally
retarded, 115 serve' the
handicapped. -
Church of God
Young people from the
Church of God attended a
"Youth for Christ" meeting,
Friday night at the
Brucefield school. Carol Erb
of Zurich who is home on
missionaryleave from Afripa,
showed -slides and -com
mentary on Afghanistan.
White gift Sunday was
observed at Church of God,
Sunday morning, .when gifts
were brought for. needy
families.
Rev. John Campbell's
sermon topic was "What will
you have me do", based on
scripture from Paul.
• Choir anthem was "Reach
out and touch". A lovely solo
"Stranger of Galilee", was
sung by Mrs. Ferman
Snyder.
About people you know...
Twelve ,United Church
young people met, Wed-
nesday evening, in the S.S.
rooms. They enjoyed a social
time cutting out ornaments
to decorate the Christmas
tree.
Congratulations to Elly
Smeekens who received her
Provincial honors 8t the 4H
achievement day at Stephen
Central School. Elly has
been a member of the Grand
Bend 4H clubs, sponsored by
the Women's Instilyte..
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Flear,
Earl Finnen, attended a
-dinner party, Saturday
Must move ahead
While the village has ac-
complished • much in recent
years, there are still many
areas which must be looked
after, Reeve Shares stated
in his inaugural address.
Sharen emphasized the
village must continue In its
quest •o solve the village's
•parking problems with a
parking survey helping to
determine what the village
can do to alleviate',jhe
problem.
Thevillage should begin to
make progess in the acquisi-
tion of a cemetery, Sharen
stated.
.He warned council.
''sewers' will 'bring out
problems we haven't even
thought of yet."
Summing up, Sharen said
"We must continue to move
ahead."_
While appointments to the
various committees of coun-
cil rarely cause little
debate, such was not the
case Monday with Crawford
strenuouslyobjecting to. his
removal from the recreation
committee.
When Sharen begt to
read the various council ap-
pointees to the committees.
Crawford said it was the
council which made the ap-
pointments and not the
reeve.
If he was. left off the
recreation committee it
would negate a year's work,
Crawford stated.
Sharen said the F44et,er
high school teacher had
given him the indication that
he did not wish to serve on
the committee.
Appointed to the rec com-
mittee were new deputy- 1
reeve Judy Uniac and long
time member of the com-
mittee, councillor Harold
Greene.
Crawford maintained that
..while he .had given in
dications it was tough slugg-
ing at times on the rec com-
mittee, Sharen had never
asked him if. he had wanted
to serve another term.
"I'm not willing to be
booted out after just a
year." Cfewford-said r,
Proposing a solution was
Bill Baird who asked if it was
possible for three members
of council to sit on the
recreation committee.
Sharen said there was
nothing to prevent such a
move, but another member
frdm the public would be
required.
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