Zurich Citizens News, 1971-04-29, Page 3THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1971
Grand Bend Council Adopts New
Policy For Collection Of Garbage
Grand Bend council during a
regular meeting last Monday
night decided to proceed with
plans to put garbage collection
on a contract basis with an ind-
ependent collector and have the
cost charged on each property's
tax bill.
Councillor David Jackson is
in charge of gathering informat-
ion on the proposed plan and he
presented some figures.
He reportdd that there were
754 residents that would have
garbage collection twice a week
during the summer and of these
425 were year-round residents
that would receive service once
a week for the balance of the
year.
The commercial properties of
about 100 would have collection
every day during the summer
with 60 being full-time and
would receive twice a week
service for the fall and winter
months. Under the new plan any
refuse other than garbage would
be collected weekly by the
village truck.
Jackson said he expected the
rate for collecting garbage under
the new system would cost less
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than most ratepayers now pay.
At the suggestion of counciltor
Murray Des Jardins, clerk Mrs.
Gladys Crumplin was asked to
write to the Ontario Provincial
Police Headquarters in Chatham
asking that the OPP boat be stat-
ioned at Grand Bend for the
summer months instead of at
Port Franks.
Reeve John Payne endorsed the
suggestion by saying, "That's
a good idea, Grand Bend is
where the action is."
A by-law was passed authoriz-
ing the treasurer to prepare int-
erim tax notices. The first tax
levy will be due June 15 and
will be as close to one-half of
last year's taxes as is possible.
The salary of acting road fore-
man Victor Anysymiw was in-
creased $300 to an annual figure
of $6, 800, effective April 25.
Councillor Des Jardins announc
ed that interviews with prospect-
ive lifeguards for the summer
months would be held Saturday.
A building permit application
of Gordon Clemas, 19 Elmwood
street to build an addition to his
present home in the amount of
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PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac-
Millan, David, Tommy and
Ann, Waterloo, spent Sunday
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stan
(nee Kassies), a bridal couple,
were honored at a reception and
dance at Mensal]. Arena Auditor-
ium, Saturday evening, and
presented with a purse of money
and many gifts. Presentation
address was given by Dale Stan,
who also presented the gifts.
Music for dancing was provided
by Stewart Kelly Orchestra.
Guests were present from Flint,
Mich, London, Sarnia, Coolcs-
ville and Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Geiger of
Gore Bay, have returned after
spending a week's vacation with
Mrs. Eric Kennedy, and Ira
Geiger.
W, E, Hedden, Niagara Falls,
and Mrs. Kathleen Wilson, St.
Catharines, spent the weekend
with Herb Redden, and with
Mrs. Ruth Carter and family in
Clinton.
Patients in South Huron Hosp-
ital, Exeter, are Mrs. Harry
Horton, Mrs. Bruce Walker, and
Mr. Ed Munn.
EIGHT CONFIRMED
The following young people,
who have been meeting together
over the past few months consid-
ering the meaning and purpose
of the Christian Life and of
Church Membership, were conf-
irmed in a confirmation service
at the United Church Sunday
morning last. They are: Joan
Lillian Alexander; Judith Eliza-
beth Mickle; William Roy Con-
sitt; Donald Patrick Joynt; Paul
Douglas Reaburn; William Jos-
eph Rowcliffe; Scott Collier
Smith; Paul Anthony Kyle.
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Final Meeting
(by Joan Finkbeiner)
Wednesday, April 21, was the
final meeting of the Zurich IV,
4- H Club. The meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Donald Oke,
at 7:30 p.m.
We planned for our Fashion
Show that will be held on April
28. Meeting closed with plans
for Achievement Day.
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