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Times- Advocate, October 3, 1979 P 7A
•Proposulto move tourist booth meets counciI's upprovul
comes time to do sign permits to Grand Bend
something." Decorating centre, and
In other business, Sharen -Bluewater Auto Sales.
declared a conflict of in- Council went "in tamers" at
terest when the home for- the conclusion of their
merly owned by Art and meeting to discuss personnel
Betty Hoist received a problems.
reduction in assessment.
Later Sharen said the house, `itltssd Lod motes•
which he had recently Mrs. Dina Inthout is a
purchased, was "badly over- patient in St. •Joseph's
assessed."When Sharen left hospital, London. Your
the meeting, Harold Green neighbours and friends wish
took the chair. This left only you a speedy recovery, Dina.
Keith Crawford to vote on Rev. H. Moore, and Mrs.
the question. Councillors Bill Irene Kennedy, attended•
Baird and Judy Uniac were Huron Perth Presbytery
absent from the meeting. meeting last Tuesday at the
Council agreed to grant United Church in St. Mary's.
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Grand Bend council PUC office.
agreed in principle to a Simpson added that now
proposal from the Chamber would be the logical time to
of Commerce that the tourist move because of the swim
information centre be moved installation. He said thatkhe
on to village property in a Chamber would like to see
more visable location. the office on village property
Secretary Manager of the between the Gaiser-Kneale
Chamber of Commerce Bob office building and highway
Simpson came before 81 on 81 Crescent.
council Monday night with Simpson said that the
the request that the small 12 Chamber executive agreed
by 10 foot building be moved. that the small building could
Simpson said that he be dressed up, and perhaps a
received a report from the large lighted sign added.
South We$tern Ontario They would also like to add
Tourist Association saying women's and men's
that the booth is poorly washrooms, and a storage
situated, and a lack of signs area. Simpson said that.they
hinders the use of it. The would see to it that ample
booth is now located behind parking spots would be
the Public Utilities Building' available.
on the street towards the Reeve Bob • Sharen said
Legion Hall. that would be a good
Simpson pointed out that location, and that the village
the location of the booth was might lease the land to the
• not meant to be permanent, chamber for 82 a year. He
and it was erected there as a suggested that the Chamber
temporary measure when make a sketch of their plans
they could no longer use the and take the ideas to the
NOTICE
Village of Grand Bend ratepayes Waste
site will be open to the public Oct. 6, 1979
11 a.m. - 4 p.m. (No permit fee required).
Winter season garbage collection begins
October 8. Garbage day for entire village is
Monday.
Grand Bend Council
REGISTRATION
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Figure Skating Club
Oct 6 - Zurich arena 10 - 12
Oct. 13 - Grand Bend 10 - 12
New pro, new registration forms, new
skating, hours, new fees.
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planning board. '
Council members requested
that the Chamber look after
having the land surveyed,
and also look into the
problem of hydro guy wires
that' cross the area in
question.
Another delegation at
Monday night's meeting
included representatives
from the Ministry of
Transportation and Com-
munication. Regional
council to make sure that
director Ray Britton came to
everything is set up for a
traffic survey to take place
next summer. Council
requested that the traffic
survey be done during a busy
holiday weekend.
Reeve Bob Sharen
estimated that the survey
will cost about 810,000 and
the Ministry will be paying
about 75 'Per cent of that.
David Cowan. of the
Ministry of Housing attended
the meeting to aril council
the resuits of a survey on
subsidized housing' which
was done in Grand Bend. required, too.
Cowan reported that there Sharen suggested that the
were no families in need of Medical Centre Board also
subsidized housing in Grand be contacted about their plan
Bend, and only about four to build senior citizen
senior citizens who required housing on property behind
subsidized housing. the medical centre.
Reeve Bob Sharen asked if Philip Walden, solicitor for
housing would be granted for the Ministry of Government
less than 10 units, and Cowan Services came before
said that • it would not be council with papers for the
likely. Cowan suggested that purchase by the government
they get together with of two pieces of land in
Bosanquet township where Grand Bend. The land is
only a small number of required due to sewer
subsidized homes are construction. For 81 council
GOING TO THE BEACH — Warm, September made beach inviting for these children at Grand Bend
Nursery School. Going for a walk to the beach and hanging on to the rope so they don't get lost are teacher Sharon Jacobe,
Melissa DeBrum, Brent larmer, Jennifer Weigand Andrew Geiger, Jeff lingard, Dwayne Scott, Stacey Thurman, Fiona Worker,
and teacher Cathy Smith. T -A photo
Combine for Greenway service
During the service Lesley
Elaine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Rock was
baptized.
Following the service a
social hour was held in the
Parish Hall when the rector,
the Rev. Aubrey Bell and his
son James -were honored
prior to their appointment to
By MANUEL CURTS
GREENWAY
Sunday a combined church
service was held for the
Thedford, Pt. Franks and
Greenway parishes in Grace
Anglican Church. The
harvest festival was ob-
served and the Holy Com-
munion was administered.
sunny
weather
Mary's
musings _
BY MARY ALDERSON
My husband and I have
had a lot of fun this week,
telling friends that we've
adopted a baby. He's about
eight inches long, and weighs
less than three pounds. He's
also black and, white and
fuzzy. We named him
Pepper and he's an eight
week old springer spaniel
Puppy -
Having a pet in the house is
nothing new. When Victor
married me, it was a
package deal. He got my
budgie bird, too. When I
bought the budgie two years
ago, I named him Hamlet,
hoping he would become a
great orator. With that
name, I figured the budgie
would speak- with the
eloquence of a
Shakespearean actor.
Unfortunately, Hamlet has
yet to utter a word. He does
know two tricks - eating and
- just my imagination.
Then I purchased Hamlet,
and than when I heard things
go bump in the night, I could
go back to sleep saying to
myself that it was just the
bird.
Rodnerftbdeiit had been
my companion for a number
of years prior to his death. I
think we estimated his age to
be five. which is ancient in
hamster years. He lived with
me during my first year at
university, when we shared
an apartment with three
other girls - all of them
rodent haters. One girl's
boyfriend was a science
major, who offered to dissect
Rodney on many occasions.
, But keeping a budgie or a
hamster is a little different
than housebreaking a puppy.
For one thing it takes a lot
Tess newspaper to cover the
bottom of a cage. than to
sleeping.-• Ile.., :.to ---do .•cover xvlatAk-itchen
anottrer�' U n rr "tl'F.Ira'S'(lode' -
called "pecking holes in i can't figure out why
leaves of house plants, someone hasn't invented a
especially expensive"pamper" for puppies.
defenbochia." Since the
plants belong to ray husband,
Hamlet soon had to forget
that trick. His flights around
the living room are now
curtailed, unless a control
tower, namely me, is
keeping a close watch on
him.
While Hamlet was going
through his plant pecking
stage, Victor threatened
daily to give him his
freedom. He quite
generously offered to set
Hamlet's open cage out on
the sun deck.
I purchased Hamlet when
my elderly hamster Rodney
Rodent passed away. At that
time I was living alone in an
apartment in London, and
having a pet was essential.
You see, if I woke up in the
night and heard a noise in the
apartment, i could calmly
say to myself "it's just
Rodney", roll over, and go
back to sleep.
But after Rodney died, I
was always waking up in the
night and hearing rustling
noises or foot steps. Sud-
denly I was sitting bolt
upright in bed with my heart
pounding. I was sure it was
an intruder -- a burgler after
• «o",
` a drunk
breaking into the wrong
apartment. So 1 would
usually sit in bed,r(c ad
for nurrY, - till I I couldµ
convince myself I hat it was
the
an Anglican Church in
Leamington.
The September meeting of
the Ladies Guild was held in
the Parish Hall. During the
month two visits had been
made to the Chateau Gar-
dens in Parkhill.
Plans were completed for
the bazaar to be held in
October. A money donation
was voted to the Christ
Anglican Church in Oxford
Centre, a victim of the recent
tornado.
Personals
Mrs. Irvin Luther, Jean
and Maxine, Viola Curts.
London, and Evelyn and
Manuel Curts attended the
fortieth wedding an-
niversary festivities for Mr.,
and Mrs. Victor Lee (nee
Dorothy Luther) held at
their home in Strathroy
Saturday afternoon.
A miscellaneous shower
was held at the Corbett
Community centre Saturday
evening for Brenda Romphf
bride elect of this month.
Many area friends and
relatives attended.
Visitors during the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Selbourne
English were Mrs. English's
sisters. Retta Nephew and
Mrs. Grace Anderson,
Ingleside, Ontario and
Vincent McKay, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Reid
have sold their home here to
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dawe,
Sarnia and intend moving to
London in November.
By the way -According to
the little boy who attends
Sunday School. Goliath was
the man who David rocked to
sleep.
Colonials crew
suffer first loss
The Grand Bend senior
soccer team, "The
Colonials," lost for the first
time. this year in a playoff
game Sunday. West
Williams took the close
match 2 to 1. Bill Van-
denberk scored the only
Grand Bend goal.
The Grand Bend team
blamed their only loss of the
season on the lack of players.
Tony Mennen is in hospital
with knee problems, and
Peter Backx left the game
early. Some other key
players were unable to at-
tend the match. The team
plan a comeback as the
playoffs continue.
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R.R: 1, GRAND BEND
sold the province the land at
the turn around at the end of
Main Street, and the land
where the main pumping
station is located on highway
81.
Council received a letter
from Dr. Judith Brigham
saying that because she lives
500 miles away, she would
not be present to act as a
witness in a court case
concerning noise complaints
on Labour Day weekend. Dr.
Brigham also pointed out
that she doesn't know
Richard Montieth who is
being charged in the noise
problems.
After clerk Louise Clip-
perton read the letter, Reeve
Sharen said This means she
ain't gonna come to court.
She supports our action
whole hedrtedly until it
Pedestrian
is injured
Pedestrian Donald South-
cott of Southcott Pines
received minor injuries
Friday when he collided with
a car driven by Peter Gil of
Dietrich Crescent, Grand
Bend. Southcott was walking
across the Main Street of
Grand Bend when the ac-
cident occurred. The Gil
vehicle sustained mins
damage. Pinery detachment
of the Ontario Provincial
Police investigated -
During the week of Sep-
tember 23 to 29, Pinery OPP
laid 19 charges under the
liquor licence act, and 10
under the highway traffic
act. One impaired driver
was charged, and two people
were charged for driving
under suspension.
Three warrants for arrest
were executed, and four
charges were laid under the
narcotic control act. One
break and enter and one car
theft were investigated.
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