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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1976-06-02, Page 19Agre ment etween park and township reached A registered agreement was signed Thursday night between Stanley township and the devel- oper of a 140 -acre resort east of Bayfield. The agreement has been registered against the pro- perty and is binding on anyone wanting to develop the property at any time according to Reeve Anson McKinley. A certified cheque for $10,000 was deposited in the bank Thurs- day afternoon by the developers, 332595 Ontario Ltd. of London, to be used to fix the single lane approach to the campgrounds. "The township will build the road, but we are using the developer's money to do it," says Reeve McKinley. "We ex- pect the road will get a lot of Bayfleld happenings hy Now Efictn From page 18 and Mrs. Ken Pollock, Jim and Jane of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock, London and Mr. Ernie Pollock of Varna, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blackie. Mrs. Bertha Turner and Mrs. Robert Turner called on the former's sister on Friday afternoon to offer her their birthday congratu- lations. Best wishes from all of us too, "Aunt Susie". Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lynn, Diane and Debra, Etobicoke, spent a few days at their resid- ence on Bayfield Terrace, and called on his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lynn. Mr. Ray Schell was a Sunday evening dinner guest of his granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dunning in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Merrill, Sudbury, visited for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cantelon of R.R. 1, Bluevale, joined her family for Sunday. Mrs. Elsie Sullivan, Sparlings- ville, Michigan, visited Monday with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod, Dawn, Emma and John. Little Merry Potter, of R.R. 3, Clinton, visited for the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon and uncles Bud and Andrew while her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Gary Potter attended the wedding of Mrs. Potter's cousin; Gavin Woolever to Miss Betty Jean Burrill at St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Bridgeport, Michigan and the reception in the Thomas Town- ship Hall. 40TH ANNIVERSARY—James and Madeline Dalton, of Grand Bend, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Saturday at a dinner with theft family. News Photo Local groups involved as seniors organize Mary Grigg of Clinton has been named elected president of newly formed Huron County "Zone 8" United Senior Citizens of Ontario, Incorporated. The clubs incorporated in the new zone are the Golden Gate Club of Goderich, the Senior Citizens Club of Exeter, the Friendship Club of Brussels, the Ever Young Club of Bayfield, The Golden Radar Club of Clin- ton, the Golden Age Club of Grand Bend and the Swinging Senior Citizens of Blyth. Also waiting to have their applications processed by the United Senior Citizens of Ontario Incorporated, are the clubs from Hensall and Dashwood, The meeting to form the new zone was held last Thursday, May 20 in the Clinton Town Hall with Mrs, W.J.: Zerback of Stratford, a board member of the USCO executive, guiding the meeting. The USCO, is the governing body for the senior citizen's clubs. It doesn't interfere in the clubs but when asked for advice, the USCO helps out. "When Louis St. Laurent was in parliament, the senior citizens asked for nothing and received nothing. The pension cheque used to be 520, now I get 5134. Things have improved because the USCO goes to parliament and demands action on behalf of all Senior Citizens," Mrs. Zerback said. Other members of the newly formed executive are: honourary President, Leona Lockhart, Clin- ton; first vice president, Harry Baker, Bayfield; second vice president, Bill Snyder, Goderich; secretary, Rosa Harris, Hensall; assistant secretary, Marion Wrig- ht, Blyth; treasurer, Charles Martini, Dashwood and assistant treasurer, Ross Love, Dashwood. traffic and we want a good road built." A building permit has been issued to the developer by the township. Two weeks ago the township issued a stop -work order against the developer be- cause they'had failed to sign the development agreement which would allow them to get a build- ing permit sooner. The developer ignored the work order, but reconsidered its position when Stanley township threatened to take the matter to court. Project manager Dick Lehnen says about 100 of the project's 400 campsites will be operational this summer, beginning June 15. Citizens News, June 2, 1976 -Page 19 r«: i , ..,r6 ..... , , The General Public Is Invited To The OFFICIAL OPENING of PORT BLAKE CONSERVATION AREA Wednesday June 9, 1976 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Port Blake Conservation Area is located at the junction of No. 83 and No. 21 Highways, 2 miles north of Grand Bend. 1:00 p.m. - Official Opening Ceremonies 2:00 p.m. - Tour of Lake Huron Water Supply System Tree Spade Demonstration Literature Available Take time to visit this new conservation area. It may be the answer to your picnic, swimming and sun bathing needs. TO .Sop Of/R GREAT FOOD &1/YS Tea Bags SALADA ORANGE PEKOE Evaporated Milk CARNATION Instant Coffee NESCAFE AM Strawberry Jam OR5T. RASPBWILLIERRSY Robin Hood Flour ALL PURPOSE IMPERIAL Margarine REGULAR Zest Bar Grape Tang DESSERT TOPPING DreaWhip 40Z. 73` Gaines B'i rgers 2 KG. $2059 3 LB. 3's 4's 9.37 75' 99' POST Sugar C isp 13 0Z. 934 ALLEN'S Orange Crystals 4's 83c LYSOL SPRAY Air Freshener 369 G. $ 1®55 LYSOL BASIN 15 OZ. 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