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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-05-01, Page 15THURSDAY, MAY 1, 11169 MUCH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE PI FTE EN Grand BendCouncrl Moves to Enforce Water By-laws Grand Bend Council last ,Monday night took definite steps to enforce provisions of the recently passed water installation by law No. 199- 1969. A commercial establishment that has been hooked illegally to the system without obtaining a licence, was given 24 hours to have the water turned off and follow the proper procedure to obtain a hook-up licence and make the necessary connections. If the water is not shut off voluntarily, the village will take steps to shut the water off at the street line and also take legal action to prosecute under provisions of the bylaw. At the same meeting, council received a proposal of water rates to be used under the new water system as provided by E. A. Ladbrooke of the Ontario Resources Commission. .A flat rate of $ 35 per year will be charged to all domest- ic all -year users and a rate of $26 to cover an eight month period for summer residents. Commercial establishments where no water is used in trade will pay a flat rate of $39. 78 per annum while inetered commercial rates will be a minimum charge of $21 for the first 30, 000 gallons per month with a billing of 60 cents per 1, 000 gallons there after. The proposed rates were accepted by council and will be subject to review in 1970. Clerk Murray A. DesJardins was instructed to prepare a bylaw banning the sale of fireworks in the village of Grand Bend at all times. A bylaw prohibiting the setting off of fireworks has been in effect for many years. The Grand Bend volunteer fire brigade is planning to stage a mammoth fireworks display on the beach on Sat- urday night, May 17. Vendors and retailers are again being urged by council to sell soft drinks in cans and paper containers again this year to eliminate the hazard of broken glass. 0 Symphony Concert Something new and exciting is in store for every- one who enjoys the sound of a full-sized, professional symphony when the London Symphony Orchestra makes its first visit to Exeter next week. Performances in communities outside London have been held on Sunday afternoons in the past. This year, aiming its program at a more adult audience, the orchestra will appear in midweek with an evening concert. Exeter will host the Symphony on Thursday, May 8 at South Huron District. High School, commencing a a t 8:00 p.m. COASTER WAGON Sturdy bolt construction, 14" x 34" birch body; protected with natural finish. Special STARTS Thursday, May 1 and ENDS on Saturday, May 10 20", 3 H.P. ROTARY MOWER Briggs & Stratton engine with re- coil start and automatic choke. Deep -drawn side chute deck is contoured for non -clog discharge; reinforced, heavy steel. New cinnamon sand colour. LAWN RAKE Flexible spring steel teeth for efficient raking action. SPrtng S°le 5 Reg. $ 1.88 DELUXE 16 Heavy duty frame. Chrome mudguard. White wall tires. Green with white trim. 347 12" Deluxe Tricycle, Special $21.88 349 2Q" Deluxe Tricycle, Special $25.88 99 TRICYLE 3%z H.P. VERTICAL SHAFT TILLER 139 95 COWBOY HI -RISER BICYCLE REG. $52.95 Spring 4777 S°.'e A favorite amongst the younger set. Has the pop- ular banana seat. Gold in color. BOYS' 26 BICYCLE 99 20" frame; chromium plated rims; adjustable handle bar; two-tone vinyl saddle. Toolbag tools, rear reflector, bell included. Flamboyant red. REG. $49.95 spring 4 3 4377 Sole 7 PC. STEEL SHAFT GOLF SET Woods are cross -ply laminated in rich dark mahogany finish; irons are double -plated in lustrous chrome. AH True Temper shafts. sPeeia! 4 77 .Save $10.00 during this sale ERE 4 CU. FT. WHEELBARROW Spring Sale 1588 OSCILLATING SPRINKLER Dial control of 4 watering positions; waters up to 2500 sq. ft. (39' x 65'). Perma-Sealed motor; corrosion resistant. 24" BARBECUE 6aI 7 7 Reg. 58.45 SI' Tangerine bowl, tubular ratchet grill adjustment, plated folding legs. Open mesh top whisks moisture away. Automatic opening and closing - pad never touches / floor. Non- slip Plas- tic feet. REG. $18.95 Drawn seamless tray, tubular steel frame with plastic hand grips. Steel disc wheels with nylon bearings and wide thread tire. FULLY ADJUSTABLE REG. $8.95 IRONING TABLE 777 SPecial ZURIC HARDWAR PHONE: 236-4911