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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19'74
Bowling scores at Zurich Lanes Discuss sewers at GB
LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE , October 14, 1975
Angels - Helen Horner - 524
Jolly Six - Iva Reid - 677
Starlites - Pat Schroeder - 604
Packers - Leona Rader - 553
Alley Oops - Erla. Smale - 548
Town & Country Six - Irene Hartman - 547
Super Six - Barb Rau - 527
Happy Gang - Martha Pfaff - 440
Slow Pokes - (absent)
Ups & Downs - Irene .Hartman - 514
Dashwood Tigerettes - Alida Rau - 552
Road Runners - Annetta Faber- 574
HIGH SINGLE - Erla Smale - 298
HIGH AVERAGE - Leona Rader - 198
HIGH TRIPLE - Annetta Faber - 692
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LADIES BOWLING LEAGUE, October 21, 1974
Road Runners - Anita Faber - 627
Angels - Carmel Sweeney - 593
Super Six - Rita Mommersteeg - 529
Town & Country Six - Marg Thiel - 598
Jolly Six - Wanda McClinchey - 673
Ups * Downs - Betty Grenier - 525
Starlites - Pat Schroeder - 610
Packers - Leona Rader - 623
Happy Gang - Shirley Martene - 578
Alley Oops - Mary Laporte - 520
Slow Pokes - Henny Morrissey - 549
HIGH SINGLE - Erla Smale - 298
HIGH TRIPLE - Anita Faber - 692
HIGH AVERAGE - Leona Rader - 199
MEN'S BOWLING LEAGU' , October 22,
Discount Daves - Bill Schade - 672
Wild Bunch - Doug Debus - 649
Rockets - Jun Bedard - 600
Bluewater - Ed Denomme - 641
Go -Getters - Dave Foreman - 669
The Flyers - Bob Horner - 664
D.J.'s - Ron Clarke - 644
Head Pins - Tony Bedard - 661
HIGH SINGLE - Bill Smith - 344
HIGH TRIPLE - Tony Bedard 740
HIGH AVERAGE - Tony Bedard - 212
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE ,
Whippoorwills - Bob Horner - 614
Hi Hopes - Claire Geiger - 607
Newcomers - Eleanor Lawrence - 537
Varieties - Louis Willert - 625
Ramblers - Howard Finkbeiner - 631
Hawkeyes - Ed Gascho - 526
HIGH SINGLE - Claire Geiger - 309
HIGH TRIPLE - Doris Goldsmith - '739
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When will the proposed
sanitary sewers project become a
reality in Grand Bend?
The answer is still, clouded
after a special meeting Tuesday
afternoon between officials of the
village and the townships of
Stephen and Hay and
representatives of the Ontario
Ministry of the Environment.
John Timko of the Ministry
said almost a year would be
needed for engineering design
and almost the same time for'
construction from the time the
go-ahead is given by the village
council.
That go-ahead was not for-
thcoming Tuesday as council
split 2-2 on a resolution to ask the
Ministry to proceed.
Tuesday's meeting was called
as the result of a visit to the
Ministry office in Toronto by the
two townships asking for an area
project. At that time a quick
report on costs of a treatment
plant was ordered.
Timko said he was amazed at
the recent request. He added, "At
the last meeting in Grand Bend
on June 4 we had a request from
Grand Bend for a system for
themselves since no subsidies
were available for developers in
the townships."
He presented costs for both a
lagoon system and treatment
"plant. He said the costs of a
treatment plant would be
staggering and read, the report
which suggested location of the
plant somewhere in the Southcott
Pines area and the cost of 2 acres
of land was estimated at $10,000.
This figure was scoffed at by
those in attendance saying one lot
in the subdivision was worth that
much.
Timko also disagreed with the
report which he only received
from the engineer Monday af-
ternoon. He -said in a residential
area at least 12 acres was
necessary to provide enough
buffer zone.
Timko argued that a plant
would need to be at least that far
south of the Lake Huron water
plant at Port Blake because
sewage pipes would go at least
1,500 feet into the lake and they
must be at least that far from
water intake pipes.
He said construction of a
treatment plant would cost about
$200,000 more than a lagoon
.system and operation costs could
be higher by $35,000 per year.
The cost of construction of a
sewer system for Grand Bend
alone using a lagoon is estimated
at 2.8 million dollars. A report
about four months ago to cover
not only Grand Bend but possible
expansion into three niegh-
bouring townships showed costs
at 2.6 million which included
oversize pipes.
At this point, GB councillor
Tom Webster said, "Let's get our
own show onthe road. It's cdst us
$200,000 by waiting four months.
Another year and it will probably
be over three million."
Asked by councillor Doug
Martin as to the possible cost for
each home, Tim.ko replied, "we
can't give a rate if we don't know
what you want."
Mike Latta,
Environment official
another
said the
cost per annum to each home
owner could be as high as $200.
Previous hearings had
determined that if a lagoon
system for the summer resort
was to be installed the lagoon
would be installed on the Ausable
Concession in Stephen township,
Stephen councillor Dave
McClure argued it was foolish to
use 106 acres of good farm 4and
for a lagoon. To this Timko
,replied "we didn't hear any
complaints from the township
when close to 100 acres of equally
good farm land was used by
Grand Coves Estate for housing
development."
In backing the treatment plant
idea, Stephen deputy -reeve Cecil
Desjardine said the plant at
Huron Park was taking care of
1,200 residents without any
problems.
Timko answered this with,
"they have a steady population
as 'opposed to Grand Bend's
fluctuating population and a very
high sewage load especially on
summer weekends."
The Ministry official continued,
"you ate asking us to build a
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