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.
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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
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Residence 228-6961
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Silver Stick tournament at Forest. Randy received his trophy from
Forest hockey executive Frank McRae, , Forest Standard photo,
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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-
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MEN'S "A" LEAGUE
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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
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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!
Larry Snider
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