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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-01-07, Page 1122 Notices mercial Zone Provisions 1 (GC1) No persons shall use land or erect or use any building or structure in a General Commer- cial 1 (GC1) Zone except in ac- cordance with the following regulations: - SA.1 Uses Permitted 5A1.1 A self-service car wash containing a maximum of four (4) wash stalls. 5A1.2 Any use accessory to the foregoing use. 5A.2 Building Area Shall mean the area shown on the Zoning Map Schedule A-1 as "BUILDING AREA" which des- ignates the only area upon which the erection and use of buildings and/or structures shall be permitted in a GC1 zone, 5A.3 Parking Area Shall mean •the area shown on the Zoning Map Schedule A-I. as "PARKING AREA" 'which defines the area as an open space clear of buildings and structures which shall be avail- able and maintained for the parking of motor vehicles in a GC1 zone. 5A.4 Planting Area 5A.4.1 Shall mean the area shown on the Zoning Map Schedule A-1 as "PLANTING AREA" which defines the area upon which no building shall be erected and upon which no vehicle shall be parked in a Gel zone. 5A.4.2 A planting strip shall be provided along the rear of the lots and said planting strip shall consist of a compact row of evergreen shrubs having a minimum height of four (4) feet. 5A,5 Access Area Shall mean the area shown on the Zoning Map Schedule A-1 as "ACCESS AREA" and this shall be the only area within which vehicular ingress to and egress from a lot shall be per- mitted in a GC1 zone. 5A.6 Permitted Signs Not more than one (1) sign ad- vertising the use of the building or premises on which it is dis- played. 5A.7 Lighting Lighting adjacent to residential zones are defined in the Re- stricted Area Zoning By-Law (5-6). 2. THAT the said by-law No. 22, 1962, as •heretofore amended be further amended by chang- ing the zoning symbol on map designated Schedule "A" for the lands described as Lots 954, 955, 956 and 957, R.P. 20, from Residential Zone (R) to Gen- eral Commercial 1 (GC1). 3. THAT the Zoning Map re- ferred to as Schedule "A" and heretofore amended be and the same is further amended by adding Zoning Map designated Schedule A-1 attached hereto. 4. THAT the Zoning Map Schedule A-1 herein referred to and annexed 'hereto, be and the same is hereby declared to be and to form part of this by- law. 5. THAT this by-law shall come into force and take ef- fect on the day following the final passing t h e r e o f upon which it is approved by the On- tario Municipal Board. "J. H. Delbridge". Mayor "E. H. Carscadden", Clerk First Reading:July 20th, 1970. Second Reading: July 20th, 1970. Third Reading: July 28th, 1970. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 BOWLING SCORES 4if GET SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD — The award for the team showing the best sportsmanship in last week's Exeter mite hockey tournament was won by Goderich. Gord Kirk of Exeter, donor of the trophy is shown with Goderich captain Don Elliott and coaches John Hodge and Bill Dobie. T-A photo Leaders entertain 4-H girls, several draw prizes won Times-.Advocate, January 7, 971 Page 11 Youth fractures leg in Fall from silo Ready Mix CONCRETE plant 238-0833 Residence 228-6961 C.A.McDOWELL GOING FROM ONIEYEAR TO ANOTHER.IS ONLY LIKE CHANGING 'TRAINS FOR. THE SAME DESTINATION! From one year to the next you can always depend on the reliable service Ron Dale's give your car. FiroON aft AUTO SALES TOYOTA SALESAZSERVICE RADIO EQUIPPED 2411/a.TOWIt4G 1406235.1710 EXETER CALF DAL ,WINS COLORFUL AWARD — Randy Fisher of the Exeter novice hockey team received the 'most colorful' player award at Sunday's Silver Stick tournament at Forest. Randy received his trophy from Forest hockey executive Frank McRae, , Forest Standard photo, 8 Models To Choose From In 3 Sizes • Mini • Midi • Maxi SIDES OF PORK ave. 80 pounds lb. 39' SIDES OF BEEF ave. 225 pounds lb. 65 HINDS OF BEEF ave. I 15 pounds lb. 79 ' FRONTS OF BEEF 115 po unds lb. 53 From Huron County's Finest Feed Lots CUT, WRAPPED and QUICK FROZEN This Week's Meat Specials Schneider's Mini Sizzler Sausage l's lb.5V B acon Schneider's l's side ends 113,59 ° Smoked Hams Schneider's Pa rty lb. 79' Pork Tenderloin Fresh lb. 419 16 Properly For Sale REAL ESTATE PROPERTY Crediton: Main Street, 3 bed- room brick house, partly reno- vated. Large, bright kitchen with lots of cupboards. Imme- diate possession. Corbett: Almost new 4 bedroom angel stone and brick house, plus 3 acres of land. Price has been reduced, Highway 83: 225-acre farm with buildings, Biddulph: 10 acres of vacant land. For further information on these and other listings please CALL ELIZABETH CALLCOTT 228-6882 representing Alb e r t Luister- maps Real Estate, London, Ont, 1-2c 17 Properly For Rent FOUR BEDROOM BRICK house, 81 Highway. Grand Bend, Park- hill, London commuting on Highways, School bus facilities. Write W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 12: 3tfne TOWN HOUSE ground level 1 bedroom modern apartment, electric heat, laundry facilities. Available now, $85,00 per month. Phone 235-2420. 12:3tfnc TWO BEDROOM apartment, 1i miles north of Centralia Indus- trial Park. Available immedi- ately. Appy Earl W. Neil, 235- 1921. 12:10tfnc 2-BEDROOM apartment in Cred- iton for $65.00. Possession Jan. 1. Phone 234-6268. 12:10tfnc APARTMENT — Central, heat- ed and furnished. Apply Bea- vers Hardware, 235-1033. 12 : 17tfnc LARGE 2 BEDROOM, partly furnished, self contained, heat- ed apartment, with kitchen, liv- ing room and bath. Available now. 235-0736. 12:23tfnc 1 CHEERFUL BEDROOM apart- ment heated, $55.00 a month, one year lease. Phone 1-271-2677. 12:23tfnc , LARGE 3-BEDROOM apartment, downtown area, Hensall. Reply Box 161 Tavistock. 1-2c HOUSE — 16 storey. Available immediately. Can be seen by phoning George Rether 235-1202 or 235-1377. ltfnc HOUSE IN CREDITON — Phone J. W. England, 234-6327 after 4 o'clock. 1-2c 2 - BEDROOM LOWER apart- ment, heated, newly decorated, William St., near downtown. Phone 235-2575. 1* 2-BEDROOM HOUSE in Exeter. Close to business section. Pos- session Feb. 1. Phone 235-0395. 1-2c HEATED 3 - BEDROOM apart- ment, frig and stove, separate entrance. Immediate Posses- sion. Call 227-4154. lc 18 For Rent RENT A SKIROULE — Enjoy the fun of snowmobiling. Hourly or full day rates. One mile from modern snowmobile chalet with 2,000 acres of trails. John Elder Enterprises, RR 2 Hen- sall. Phone 262-5598. 1-5c When replacing your windshield wipers (and 8 out of 10 sets need it), it's a good idea to have the wiper arm pressure tested. Efficiency is cut when tension is too weak, Power-steering inefficiency can be caused by low fluid condition, loose belt, or Under-inflated front tires. 18 For Rent ROOM AND BOARD for one or two young ladies (students) in quiet private home in Huron Park, Phone 228-6776. lc RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor edgers; power band saws; belt sanders; y4 & 1/2" drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033, 2: 22tfnc CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT--- Plywood forms, wedges, form ties stocked, power trowel, small mixer, etc. Phone 236- 4954 after five or Saturdays. N. J. Corriveau, Zurich. 4:24tfnc CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension ladder; skil saw; ad- ding machine; sump pump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand lawn sprayer; utility trailer; cartop carrier; 16' van; rolling home. Whiting Rental, 63 Main St. S., just south of river bridge. ltfnc 20 Wanted To Rent I NEED HOUSES to rent; also others to sell. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 9:24tfnc 22 Notices FARMERS — Now is the time to bring in bean knives as they will be hammered till March 15. Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield. 482-9131. 1-2* IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF LAMBTON IN THE MATTER OF The Municipal Act. R.S.O. 1960, Chap- ter 249, Section 379, Subsection 1, Paragraph No. 95; AND IN THE MATTER OF an Application by the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend for approval of a By-Law to change the name of a street; NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 8th day of January 1971, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon at his Chambers in the Court House at the City of Sarnia, the Judge of the County Court of the County of Lambton will consid- er a By-Law to change the name of the following street in the Village of Grand Bend:- 1. Huron Street, running from the waters of Lake Huron on the West to the Easterly boundary of the Village of Grand Bend on the East, being a distance of approxi- mately 3700 feet, shall here- after be called and known as Main Street; and will at that time hear those advocating and those op- posing the proposed change. DATED at Sarnia this 29th day of October, 1970. Gullies, Saint, Caskey, O'Donovan & Dickey, Barristers and Solicitors 493 Dundas St.. London, Ontario solicitors for the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend. 10: 17 : 24: 7c TOWN OF EXETER In The Matter of Section 30 Of The Planning Act R.S.O. 1960, c.296) and In the Matter of an Applica- tion by the Corporation of The Town of Exeter for approval of its Restricted Area By-Law No. 20, 1970, passed the 28th day of July 1970. You are hereby notified that the Ontario Municipal Board will conduct a hearing, Wednes- day, the 13th day of January, 1971, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Council Chambers of the Town Hall in the Town of Exeter, for the hearing of all persons who de- sire to be heard in support of or in opposition to this applica- ton. This hearing is being held primarily to decide whether the above-mentioned by-law should or should not be approved. Re- quests for changes may only be considered if sufficient ad- vance notice has been given to Council to permit notice of such requests to neighbouring prop- erty owners. It should be noted also that any decision made at this hearing is subject to the right of any person interested to apply for an amendment un- der Section 30 (19) of The Plan- ning Act. Attached is a copy of said By-Law No. 20, 1970, together with Schedule "A" attached hereto. Dated at the Town of Exeter this 18th day of December, .1970. E. H. Carscadden, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Exeter THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EXETER BY-LAW NO. 20, 1970 A by-law to further amend By- Law No. 22, 1962, cited as the Restricted Area Zoning By-Law. WHEREAS it is deemed ex pedient to further amend By- Law No. 22, 1952, of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Exeter passed the 9th day of October 1962; THEREFORE the Council of the Town Of Exeter ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. THAT Section S — "Gen- eral Zone Provisions (GC)" be and the same is hereby amend- ed by adding thereto the f01- lowing subsection. Subsection SA General Com- 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111811111811181 MEN'S "A" LEAGUE C4 th (E. Matzold 916) 5 62 L&M (F. Smith 917) 2 50 RB (B. Sanders 931) 5 57 FA (C. Blommaert 731) 2 75 SP (R. Smith 698) 5 46 IGA (A. Neal 654) 2 59 SU (H. Holtzmann 765) 5 45 167 (C. McDonald 749 ) 2 43 CA (B. Bannerman 756) 5 82 UN (J. Hennessey 729) 2 61 RO (J. Fuller 662) 55 DH (S. McNair 576) 2 37 MEN'S "B" LEAGUE oU (H. Bischoff 756) 5 74 TR (G. Campbell 750) 2 44 PE (R. Brintnell 630) 5 52 HB (B. Brock 498) 2 14 MF (B. Jones 643) 5 69 WO (R. Dickey 701) 2 74 RU (H. Brand 630) 7 61 NO (Default) 0 53 CU (B. Martin 724) 5 72 DO (B. Callingham 706) 2 47 LUCAN COLLEENS CO (M. Sockett 546) By MRS, IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD Mrs. Gordon Bender and Mrs. Howard Datars, 4-H leaders of Club No. 1 held a Christmas dinner for the girls at the former's home, Dec. 29. An exchange of gifts, bunco, and other games were enjoyed. Winners in bunco were Suzanne Deitrich and Elizabeth Datars. WINNERS IN DRAW Winners in Christmas draws: The turkey at Chandler's grocery store, Mrs. Golda Tyler; the casserole at Boyle's locker, George Tiernan. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Love and Maurice Love of Exeter attended the funeral of their cousin at Mitchell Saturday. Ross and Hugh were pallbearers for J. Keith Taylor. HOLIDAY VISITORS Misg Iris Becker, Toronto, By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY GRAND BEND It has been said that only the wind walks the streets in Grand Bend in the winter. Not so in 1971. Last weekend our town was quite alive with snow fans. Snowmobile rental operators report a booming business and one restaurant owner was kept busy feeding the winter enthusiasts. Mr. & Mrs. J. Wszola and family of Detroit spent the weekend at their cottage and enjoyed the outdoors with their snowmobile. Mr. & Mrs. M. Love and family London spent last weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Don Flear. Mr. & Mrs. W. B. F. McLaren have returned home after spending the holiday season in Collingwood, Ottawa and Montreal. Mr. & Mrs. S. M. Barbour Toronto visited last weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Kennedy and family. Mr. & Mrs. Emery Mason visiting from the west were guests to a turkey dinner at Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bairds. last Wednesday. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Archibald and family from Naicam Sask. paid a surprise visit to the Baird home the same evening. Word has been received from Los Angeles that Mrs. Idamae Eccleston has fallen and broken her hip. She's a patient in the Good Samaritan hospital, Los SM (I. Shipway 507) 0 48 BS (N, Arnold 490) 0 44 RC (M. Dykeman 589) 2 40 TP (J. Dietrich 559) 5 39 HH (S. Hayter 552) 7 39 with Mr. & Mrs. V. L. Becker and family. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Huffman, Port Colborne, for a week with Mr. & Mrs. Sid Baker. Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton with Milt Haugh. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach and farnily, Hamilton, with Mrs. Cora Gaiser. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love with Mr. & Mrs. Wes Mellin, Parkhill, Saturday evening, December 26 on the occasion of their Golden wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Noel McLaren, Kentucky; Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Gossman, Windsor, Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood Gossman and Sandra, Kitchener, with Mrs. Wm. Gossman. Mr. & Mrs. Ed Nadiger and Helen, Mrs. Laura Datars, Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Willert, Mr. & Mrs. Ray VanDorsselaer and Susan, Mrs. Susan Snider, Zurich, Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Rader and family, Stratford, with Mrs. Hilda Haugh. Angeles. An operation on the hip was necessary and at the time of writing she is progressing very well. Gary Willert and Miss Elizabeth Kennedy who are attending Waterloo University were home during the holiday season returned to classes early this week. Miss Kris Douglas, home for the holiday season returned to classes at Mount St. Joseph Academy London this week. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Edwards of Walkerton spent last Saturday visiting Mr. & Mrs. Tom Baird. Miss Cathy and Master James Hutchinson, London, spent the holiday season with their grand- parents, Mr. & Mrs. H. Hoggarth. BY MRS. J.. H. PATON Ql_ANDFE0Ye• Douglas Cunningham, 15. years old, WaS.at the home of his grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Cunningham. He went in to the silo, a board came off and he fell 20 feet. He got to the car and drove to the home of Beverly Cunningham. Beverly drove him to get a cast on his leg which was broken. ST. JAME S CHURCH Sunday Holy Communion was celebrated in St. James Church, Clandeboye. Rev. R. A. Carson preached on 'How Large is your World, — the Secret of Missions.' He said "As people we are known by the size of our world. If we live in a small world the size of our own community we are retarded, stunted, immature people, but if we live in a large world we grow by being concerned about others." Mr. Carson went on to point out that a church is also known by its interest — the church that's only concerned with itself doesn't grow, it shrinks. So Mr. Carson challenged the people to read, study, travel and listen to what's going on in the world. He said there was a need for more concern. Thursday, January 7, the ACW will meet in the home of Mrs. Wilfred Cunningham. Sunday, January 10 at 12:30 p.m. the service of Evening Prayer will be read. After the service the annual vestry meeting will be held in the church. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Jim Donaldson entertained their family, Mr. 8r Mrs. Donald Black and family, Mr. & Mrs. Jim McCarthy and family, Mr. & Mrs, Roy Hancock and family, London, Mr. & Mrs; Bob Donaldson and Jason, London. Mr, Keith Simpson has not been well for some time but is now able to drive the school bus. Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Ridich of Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Blake, Mr. & Mrs, Keith Simpson and David of Clandeboye, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Whiting and baby Teresa,: were entertained by Mr. & Mrs- Peter Shipley, Mrs. J. H. Paton and William Allwright were entertained by • Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myrna at Thom dale. Other guests were Mr. & Mrs. Clare Paton, Jimmy and Darlene from Lucan. Mr. & Mrs. Alan Hill entertained her mother Mrs. Erwin Scott of Lucan, Mr. & Mrs. McHugh, North Bay, Mr. Bill McHugh, Clandeboye, Miss Debbie Gooding of Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs. Stephen St. Pierie and daughter Laurie. Miss Elizabeth Hill was home from University of Windsor. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Machoojak and children of Erie, Penn., spent a few days with Mrs. Omar Cunningham their grandmother, and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cunningham and children. Mrs. Almer Hendrie is home from visiting in Chatham. Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Carter and Ian had Mr. & Mrs. Bill Walden from Chatham for a few days in the holidays. Three birthdays occunng in the new year were marked. Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and Sharon, London, with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls. Larry Fleet, Mr. & Mrs. Daryl Trentholme and family, Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Kraft and boys, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Kirk and girls, Mr. & Mrs. Hank Bouwman, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Kraft, and Miss Gail Fleet all of London; Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Restemayer, Plattesville; Truman Fischer, Zurich; Mr. & Mrs. Alan Chrysler and Peter, Goderich; Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Miller and family, Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Restemayer, Mrs. Madeline Fleet and Michael with Mr. & Mrs. Louis Restemayer. Mr. & Mrs. E. R. Guenther at Lakeland, Miami, Key West in Florida, and Nassau in the Bahamas. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Stumpf and Florence, Kitchener, Miss Janet Miller, and Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miller, Waterloo, with Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Rader and family, Mr. & Mrs. Colin McGregor and family, London; Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader and family, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Rader and family, Dorchester; Mr. & Mrs. Ray Rader and family with Mr. & Mrs. John Rader. Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Restemayer of Plattesville for the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Sid Baker. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hayter and family at Montreal with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Vandahl and family. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Walper in Ottawa for two weeks with Mr. & Mrs. M. S. Slezak and family. Albert Selling, father of Mrs. Ron Braid, who was injured in a two-car crash December 21 near Oil City died December 28, Mr. Seiling, 72, was from Elmira. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER In Pennsylvania, a doctor must certify that every new driving license applicant is not an alcoholic. Latest anti-tailgate gadget: a radar-controlled system which automatically applies brakes and closes the throttle of a tailgater when he gets too close to another car. * Engine knock that occurs after the car has been running for half an hour or so' can usually be traced to diluted oil. A reminder to drive safely this year — and a happy New Year to all Our friends, present and future! 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