Times-Advocate, 1984-06-06, Page 2f'u e2
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REGISTRATION — Carla Revington (left), RR 2 Lucan, registers son Neil at Toddlers
Inn Nursery School with assistant teacher and new proprietor Glenda Wagner.
thefts still on increase
The incidence of thefts, over the past month.
breakins and frauds went In his report for May, Chief
from bad to worse in Exeter Ted Day listed five break,
Stephen Township
Swimming
POOL.
REGISTRATION
Wed., June -13, 1984
7:00 - 9 p.m.
McCurdy School, Huron Park
Three 3 wk. sessions - $21.00/session
Moms and Tots - $7.00/wk.
Adult Aqua -Fit - $14.00/2 wk. session
Swim Team - $15.00 for the summer
J
enter and theft investigations,
one 'theft of over $200 and 14
of under $200.
Total lost in the 20 incidents
was $2,106.94, of which 8614.94
has been recovered. Damage
in the breakins was an addi-
tional $500 lass.
Among the loot were eight
bicycles with four of those be-
ing recovered. One adult and
two juveniles were charged
with shoplifting and one male
was charged with possession
of a stolen bicycle.
A vehicle valued at $1,500
was also stolen and it was
recovered.
There were 12 fraud in-
vestigations with five of those
incidents being cleared by
• police.
Other statistics 'for May
were as follows: three in-
cidents of wilfull damage with
loss of $200, three assault in-
vestigations with two males
charged, nine animal com-
plaints received, 15 lost and
found occurrences, one place
of business found insecure; 14
motor vehicle collisions with
damage of $7,565 and three
minor injuries, three parking
tickets issued, six charges
laid under the HighwayTraf-
fic Act and four under the Li-
quor License Act.
During the month the
department. personnel record-
ed 44 hours of overtime, drove
3,540 km. and spent $511.66 on
gasoline and $33.49 on cruiser
repairs.
SS teachers
Continued from front page
back on to the grid. -
Also, as part of the con-
tract, both parties have
agreed to form a co-operative
action committee..
This committee will be
made up of trustees and
teachers and will meet on a
regular basis to discuss topics
being considered by the
board.
"This committee was sug-
gested y. the teacher com-
mittee a number of years
ago," said Murray. "I see it
bearing good fruit"
let.,4411k
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Committee gots name change
Exeter's industrial aid
tourisin promotion commit-
tee will now be known as the
economic development com-
mittee in recognition of the
group's involvement with -
varied economic programs.
The request for the change
in the name was made by the
committee and approved by
council at their meeting,
Monday.
At their latest session on
May 31, the committee pass-
ed a motion *study, develop
guidelines And establish a
program:
1. To set up a professional
assistant group to be
available to people interested
in starting a pow business and
be available- Bt. assisting
established businesses; and
2. To make known to the -
community the opportunities
of the Small Business
Development Corporation
available under the Ontario
ministry of revenue. This pro-
gram is for establishment pf
venture capital and a source
of funding for businesses.
The committee members
reviewed their promotion pro-
gram in Germany and
England. Presently, there is
advertising being done in
England and a new paper is
being sought for German
promotion.
AUTHORITY SECRETARIES — Three former secretary -treasurers of the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation Authority attended Friday's opening of the new administra-
tion offices. From the left are Dorothy Peat, Lila Hume and Marion Lamport with
Sandra Arnold who holds the position now.
Will get lots, not bond
Exeter council this week
approved a plan whereby
developer Jack Taylor will be
allowed to convey lots to the
town in lieu of a performance
bond as normally required in
subdivision agreements.
The performance bond is
required to ensure that all
obligations under the subdivi-
sion agreement are fulfulled
by the developer.
However, because he will
be acting as his own contrac-
tor in providing services to
the next phase of Stoneyridge
Developments Inc., Taylor is
unable to secure the
necessary bonding.
After considerable debate
over the subject, and with a
recommendation from
building inspector and zoning
administrator Brian
Johnston, coutkcil this week
agreed to have seven lots
from the subdivision deeded
to the town in lieu of the per-
formance bond.
Works ' superintendent
Glenn Kells, who assisted
Johnston in the recommenda-
tion; said the value' of the
seven lots would cover all of
the town's cost should the
developer be unable to meet
the requirements of the sub-
division agreement for any
reason.
As work progresses on the
subdivision, the owner may
be given consent to switch lots
for those of equal value in the
second phase of the develop-
ment on Huron St. E.
It was indicated that accep-
ting lots in lieu of a perfor-
mance bond was a practice
followed in ale other local
subdivision and one that was
CGIT graduation
of Granton church
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
Granton
At the Granton United
Church, the Rev. Bruce
Pierce.c6nducted the Sunday
worship and entitled his
message "The Joy of Living."
There are so many unhappy
people around us. There
seems to be a frantic search
for people to find joy in their
lives said the minister. The
joy that Jesus had was inter-
nal joy and that does not de-
pend on external cir-
cumstances. Jesus possessed
this joy because He was obe-
dient to His Father and His
joy was everlasting.
During the service a
C.G.I.T. graduation
ceremony took place when
Jenny Anderson and Melissa
Harding received their cer-
tificate of graduation. Each
girl gave an interesting ac-
count of her time spent with
this group and was presented
with a single red rose.
Mrs. Robert Harlot'',
former leader, gave an inspir-
ing talk to the girls. A
welcome was given to Mrs.
Reed, District Commissioner
and Mrs. Carter, incoming
Commissioner of London who
were both present.
Mrs. Clarice Sargent, the
new leader and her assistant,
Mrs. Doreen McRobert, were
also given a welcome and
thanks.
Sunday School pupils
receiving attendance awards
were the following members:
1st pin, Brianna Hill; 4th year
bar Carrie Wallis; wreath,
Paula Wallis; 6th year bar,
Steven Nixon; and 8th year
bar, Eleanora Kop.
The service at St. Thomas
Anglican Church was
withdrawn on Sunday so that
the congregation could join
Kirkton Anglican Church,
who were celebrating their
anniversary.
Pleased with attetdance
Members of the Lucan Bid-
dulph Cancer Society and the
Lucan Women's institute
were pleased with the number
of women who took advantage
of the opportunity to attend
the Breast Self Examination
Clinic held at the Lucan
United Church on Tuesday.
Both groups would like to
offer their appreciation to all
those who volunteered to help
make this project a success,
especially the nurses and
babysitters.
Happy Gang meet
The Happy Gang met at the
United Church on Tuesday.
Mrs. Clayton Langford
presided and opened the
meeting with a sing -a -long
with Mrs. Clare Dunlop at the
piano. This was followed by a
humorous poem entitled "The
Brand New Organ" read by
Mrs. Langford who also con-
ducted a contest.
It was decided that
everyone should have their
money in for the Boat Cruise
by Jima 15.
Get well -cards were signed
by all present for Charlotte
Kerr, who is recovering from
surgery in St. Marys
Memorial Hospital; Austin
Hobbs who is at Kingsway
Lodge, St. Marys; and
George Round who is recover-
ing from surgery at home.
A friendly game of cards
was enjoyed for the rest of the
afternoon. Birthday greetings
were sung for members
Eileen Forrest, Edna Wallis
and Florence Nixon.
It was reported that Huron
County has stented adver-
tisements in North America
and overseas. Exeter has ask-
ed to be part of the approach.
The committee wishes to
broaden their Canadian
advertisement and will seek
to cooperate with the county
and also do some of.their own.
In other business, the
committee:
Learned that the federal
ministry of regional industrial
expansion will be holding a
seminar regarding industrial
and regional development
programs and grants. at the
Exeter town hall on June 13 at
9:30 a.m.
Heard a suggestion from
the BIA that the economic
development committee do a
survey of shoppers -in the area
to .secure an idea of what
types of businesses area
residents would like to see in
the commercial area. The
committee agreed to under-
take such a survey, but
details are not yet complete.
Learnedthat a new mailing
of town brochures went to
government offices in
Canada, U.S. and off -shore.
Over 100 German chambers
of commerce, plus German
banks and lawyers, and Ger-
man offices of Canadian
banks have received the ,
brochure. Added information
has also been forwarded to
common in other France, Japan, California
municipalities as well. and Hong Kong.
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TOPIC: Grants available to small and
medium-sized businesses
for
- development of new products, new pro-
cesses, increase industrial productivity, in-
ternational competitiveness
- new production 'facilities, expansions
- marketing identification and
development
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