The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-03-15, Page 9Ministry of the
Environment
Village of Grand Bend
Notice of
Public
Hearing
WHEREAS plans and an engineer's report concerning a certain propos-
ed lagoon facility to serve the VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND and extending into
the Township of Stephen have been developed for the Ontario Ministry of the
Environment and whereas approval is required in accordance with Section
43(1) of The Ontario Water Resources Act:
AND WHEREAS it appears from an examination of the said plans that
four possible sites are being considered for the proposed works - D, E, F and
G located in the vicinity of Lots 4,5 8.6, Ausable Concession, Township of
Stephen.
NOW THEREFORE this is to give notice that the Environmental Hearing
Board of the said Ministry shall, on the 23rd day of March, 1973, at 10:00
o'clock EST in the morning, at the Village Municipal Hall, 44 Main Street,
Grand Bend, Ontario, hold a public hearing pursuant to Section 43(1) of the
said Act.
Plans of the proposed sewage works will be available for inspection in
the offices of the municipal clerks of the Village of Grand Bend and the
Township of Stephen.
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF'THE ENVIRONMENT
T. M. Murphy, Board Secretary,
Environmental Hearing Board.
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Large crowd attends
area pancake supper
Wednesday evening, Winners.
Were: ladies high, Mrs. Saris
King, Crediton; ladies low, Mrs.
Colin Love; rnens. high, Wray
Sweitzer; mens. low, Horace
Lake; most lone hands, Donald
Russell.
The March meeting of the - BEND By MRS. HUGH IVIORENZ.
Seven tables of euchre and one
of "Lest Heir" were in play at
Shipka Community centre on
By MRS, FRED BOWDEN
CFNTRAL1A Messengers was held in the
Schoolroom of the United Church IOon Sunday morning with Mrs. - RA „D
The Pancake supper sponsored
by the Centralia Zion. Hi. C. group
and held in the Zion West United
Church on Tuesday evening of
last week was well attended and
drew many favorable comments.
The ClandebOye No. 3 "Leisure
Lovers" held their fourth
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Dejong last Saturday. Trims for
sleepwear were discussed and
samples of inserted lace were
constructed.
Sam Skinner, Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Mrs. M. Buswell as leaders. and
Mrs. Boswell will replace Mrs.
Sam Skinner who is retiring after HI Fl twelve years of leadership. Pearl
Buswell conducted a quiz contest.
She read the story from the study
book and discussed Christiams
and our beginning.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Greb ac-
companied by Mrs, Greb's
mother, Mrs. Amos Smith,
returned home Saturday night
after vacationing for the past few
weeks in Florida. Mrs. Smith
remained for a fee days visit
before returning to her home in
Mount Albert.
Personals
Liz Millar, Burlington and her
friend Bob Simpson, Centralia
College visited Sunday with the
Schroeder family,
Sandra Baker, Hamilton spent
the weekend at the home of her
parents here.
Clark Adams spent Friday with
his grandparents Mr, & Mrs. Les
Adams, while his parents Mr. &
Mrs. Don Adams attended the
farm show in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Russell,
Donald and Kathy, Mr. & Mrs.
Doug Russell and Connie all spent
the weekend in Essex where they
attended a family gathering to
honor Cliff's father, Walter
Russell on his 83 birthday,
Mr. & Mrs, Bill Morenz of
London spent the weekend in
Windsor with Mr. & Mrs. Tom
Russell.
Sunday night dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs, Milton Sweitzer
were Mrs. Elsie Comfort, Mr. &
Mrs. Cecil Anger and Mrs. Ted
Leadly all of Welland, Mr. & Mrs.
Stuart Sweitzer of Grand Bend,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Campbell and
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Pickering,
Exeter. Mrs. Comfort had spent
the weekend with her daughter
and son-in-law.
By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Earl. Greenlee
entertained in honor of Earls'
father, Raymond Greenlee,
Exetermilo was observing his
birthday on Wednesday evening.
Guests inchtded Mr. & Mrs.
Raymond Greenlee, Exeter, Mr.
& Mrs. Larry Greenlee and Mr, &
Mrs. Leslie Greenlee,
Joan Barker visited her Aunt
and Uncle Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall
and family Sunday,
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy gave
their home on Sunday for St.
Patrick's Church cottage service,
The organist Mrs. Tom Kooy was
assited by Gote Wennerstrom
and Heber Davis on the violins.
Service next Sunday is to be held
at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Heber
Davis.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
returned home Monday after
spending the past two weeks
visiting relatives in Detroit.
Mr, & Mrs. Heber Davis and
Mr. & Mrs. Ivon Needham, Lucan
were Thursday dinner guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Abbott,
Lucan.
Nancy Tindall was guest at a
birthday party Saturday for her
school chum, Jane Hardy, Lucan.
Service
and
Repairs 0
Lucan
Church news
Anglican
Sunday the young people met at
8 a.m, for Holy Communion then
had breakfast. Brenda Hackett
and Karen Henderson were the
conks. Suggestions were made
for another outing. All enjoyed
sking at Skee-Hi.
The flowers in the Church were
in memory of Mrs. Ellen
Whelihan, Mr. Allan Hodgins was
in charge of the League of
Loyalty. Mr. Hare of the London
Gideon Camp was the speaker at
the service of morning prayer,
He spoke of the work of the
Gideons, He said that every cent
that is collected is used to buy
Bibles, A childs New Testament
costs 38 cents a Bible for a hotel or
prison costs $2. He said this is an
organization of Christian
businessmen who pay for all the
executive expense. There are
about 2,000 businessmen in the
Gideons.
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CROWNED CAMPUS QUEEN - Diane Walker was crowned queen of Centralia College at the campus for-
mal last weekend. Standing behind her from left are princesses Jane Simpson and Maggie Gaudette, last
year's queen, Bonnie (Wheeler) Holtby, this year's runner-up, Mary-belle Spence and princess Pat Beat-
tie. Photo by Hyde
Population at 424
not enough heat
uneven distribution of heat
grimy registers
cold radiators
costly fuel bills
constant service calls
faulty burner ignition
If you
have any
of these
heating
problems: Ideas for Dashwood growth
there's a place for your outmoded heating
system. But it's not in your home! By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASH WOAD
The agriculture and Canadian
industries group was in charge of
the March meeting of Dashwood
W,I. with Mrs. Emil Becker
convener, Roll call was answered
by naming what you thought
would be served for lunch. Motto,
"Can we grow," included maps of
Dashwood which were passed out
and the various places marked
on, Group discussion took place
on how we could grow. The
population of Dashwood works
out to 424,
Mrs. Gordon Bender,
president, dealt with the
business. It was decided to
sponsor a Brownie Pack. Plans
were completed for attending the
dessert euchre at Usborne school
March 21. Secretpals are to be
revealed at the April meeting
with a gift. The nominating
committee, Mrs. Ralph Weber,
Mrs. Mildred Kellerman, and
Mrs. Earl Guenther are to bring
in a slate of officers for 1973-74.
Mrs. Eben Weigand read a letter
from Brother Bob Mittleholtz.
London, Sutton, Plattsville,
Goderich, Hensall, Zurich, and
Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Schroeder,
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Riddell, and Mr.
& Mrs. George Tiernan attended
the Ontario Hydro Convention in
Toronto last week. The main
topic for the OMEA-AMEU was
The Ontario Hydro Task Force
Report. Premier Wm. Davis was
the guest speaker at the noon
luncheon, Tuesday.
Mrs. Karen Nolan, California,
Sgt. & Mrs. L.O. Pedersen, Camp
Petawawa and Mr. & Mrs. Joe
Manuel and family, London,
celebrated Mr, & Mrs. Oluf
Pedersen's birthdays at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Bud Durdin and
family, The Pedersens were
delighted with the cards, flowers,
and gifts from friends and neigh-
bors,
Mrs, Margaret Pfaff, Zurich,
spent last week with her sister,
Mrs, Frieda Keller. She returned
home Saturday with a brother,
Albert Deichert,
Forty members of the Frieda
Keller family met at her home
Sunday to wish her happy bir-
thday. They were present from
Toronto, Seaforth, Goderich,
London, Komoka and Dashwood,
Mrs. Ted Miller, Zurich, Mrs.
Reinhold Miller, Mrs. Martha
Miller, Mrs. Hilda Rader and
Mrs. Beulah Desjardine called on
Mrs. Frieda Keller for a game of
cards and an old fashioned sing-
song,
Mrs. Olive McCallum London is
spending some time with Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Chandler.
Word has been received of the
death of Dr. R,B, Catt at
University Hospital, Edmonton
Alta. He is survived by his wife,
the former Verda Fassold; one
son, Gordon of Fredericton New
Brunswick; a daughter, Mrs.
Donna Forrest, Edmonton; and
three grandchildren. Dr, Catt
was a veterinary in Dashwood for
several years in the early
twenties.
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That old furnace in your home could be the cause of many of your heating
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Furnace will make the most of it, too, There's a big difference between
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yesteryear. See for yourself.
Revival Centre
Rev. Elvin Thornton wasagain
in charge of the evening service.
Mr. & Mrs. Thornton sang a duet.
Mr. Thornton's message involved
giving the names of the rivers
their meaning in our spiritual
life, progressing from the first
one of a gentle overflowing to the
last one of a sweet walk with the
Lord.
The Women's Auxiliary of
Lucan Revival Centre held an
evening service March 11,
Mrs. Thornton delivered the
message on "Hem, Him, and
Her". She brought out how this
woman perservered in getting to
Jesus to get her healing and how
we should be perservering in
getting the Lord's work done.
Special music was provided by
Allan Melanson and Marilyn
Dykeman.
Ladies at
Act Fast
By MRS, JOSEPH CAREY
MT. CARMEL
A chartered bus from Nairn
picked up 40 parishioners from
Mt. Carmel and St, Peters'
Church on No. 4 highway and
drove to C.F.P.L. - TV station last
Sunday. afternoon. The occasion
was a film taped for Bill Brady
on "Act Fast Show." This group
of people will be on T.V. April 15.
Helen McCann, Hamilton spent
the weekend with Mrs. Noreen
McCann and family.
Wendy Trainor, St. Thomas
visited Saturday with her
mother, Mrs. Mary Trainor and
assisted at the trousseau tea for
Scarlett Young, bride-elect of
March 17.
Mrs. Helen Loos, Sarnia visited
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Pat
Sullivan Sr, recently.
Many parents and friends of
North Middlesex District High
School attended a three act play
put on by the drama club entitled
"Hangmans Noose" on Monday
and Tuesday evening. The
students deserve great praise.
Rick Trainor, Stoney Creek,
Donald Carey, Glencoe, and Paul
Dietrich, London spent the
weekend with their parents.
Mr. & Mrs. Nick Jeromkin and
family; accompanied by Pamela
and Heather Trainor drove to
Toronto and attended Rusche -
Duque wedding last Saturday.
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Mr. & Mrs. Jack Robinson and
Murray, Kirkton, and Mr. & Mrs.
Don Stephen, Mark and Heather,
Exeter, called on Mrs. Rosaleen
Schenk, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Restemayer
celebrated their 60th ' wedding
anniversary at Dashwood
Community centre Sunday,
March 11 with friends from
Birmingham, Mich,, Tecumseh,
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