Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 14Page 14 Times-Advocate, Novembers, 1978
Annexation opposed
Full battle in Bosanquet
Electors in the township
of Bosanquet will go to the
polls November 13 to elect a
full slate of council
members.
Battling for the position of
reeve will be a four year
councillor Charlie Srokosz
and newcomer Denise
Couckuyt.
Current reeve and 1978
warden of Lambton county
Jack McDonald will be
challenged by Peter Parks,
for deputy reeve.
Trying for three council
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positions are Donna Fer
naid. Hans Harms. Jean
Keith. William Kingdon, Bill
Lindsay and Don Tidball.
In trying for the reeve’s
chair Mrs. Couckuyt said
she has no serious com
plaints about the present
council.
She continued. “I will do
my utmost to achieve the
rights, needs and wants of
all the people. I want equali
ty for everyone.
' “One thing I was able to
do was go to council and get
my mobile home taxes
decreased and those of all
other similar owners,” she
continued.
On the subject of proposed
annexation by Grand Bend,
Mrs. Cquckuyt said, “I’m
opposed. We should keep
what we have in Bosanquet.
Mrs. Couckuyt said her
husband Eugene is accom
panying her on her cam
paign travelling.
Charlie Srokosz is com
pleting four years on council
and has been the township’s
representative on four fire
area boards.
Srokosz is a past chairman
of the Ontario Vegetable and
Fruit Growers.
He says he would like to
return to council especially
to complete some unfinished
projects and unresolved
problems.
These include the
township joining bylaw and
completion of the Conces
sion 8 road from Camp
Ipperwash to Lake Huron.
One of the unresolved
problems is the Grand Bend
annexation threat and the
reeve candidate says he will
do all he can to retain all
present Bosanquet property.
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Charlie Srokosz
Denise Couckuyt
Greenway Orange hall
will be a machine shop
By MANUEL CURTS
The Grace Anglican Guild
held a successful bazaar,
bakesale and tea in their
Parish Hall. Wednesday
evening.
In the United Church, Sun
day morning. Paul Schott,
student minister at Cen
tralia had charge of the ser
vice.
Orville Truemner has
purchased the former
Orange Hall here and is busy
readying it for a machine
shop.
Ron MacGregor, formerly
employed with the P.U.C.,
Parkhill is now an employee
of Cable T.V., London.
Lisle and Dawson Wood
burn and Mrs. Ron Turner
attended the Convocation at
the U.W.O. London, Satur
day, when Mrs. Bill Bake!’,
Hensail, received her
Bachelor of Arts Degree.
Congratulations, Margaret
Rose.
Mrs. Gladys McLinchey
moved to her new residence
in Parkhill. Saturday. A life
long resident here, we wish
her well in her new surroun
dings.
Mrs. Florence Larmer,
Blackstock, has been
visiting here with her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Larmer, Tara and
Brent.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pollock,
St. Thomas were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Turner
were guests at the wedding
of Joanne Hotson and Tim
Turnbull in Grand Bend,
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Bullock were guests at a
wedding in Windsor, Satur
day. The happy bride is a
niece of Mrs. Bullock.
Jean Luther, London, is a
patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London and upon
discharge, will be con
valescing at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Irwin Luther.
By the way: If your name
never seems to appear in the
column above, just
remember there is one thing
in the world worse than be
ing talked about, and this is,
not being talked about.
8
Advance Poll
for
Public School Board Candidates
is
Nov. 4, 1978
Hrs- 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Grand Bend Townhall
44 Main Street
Polling Day
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
BY THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND
BEND
for approval of a by-law imposing special rates for
parking lot purposes
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1. The Council of The Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend intends to apply
to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval of
Purchase of Parking Lot and Parkette Lot 1,2, 3, Plan 9
at an estimated cost of $45,000.00, and intends to charge the whole (or part) of the
cost of the work as special rates for a period of 8 years upon the owners of assessed
real property who will derive a benefit therefrom.
2. It is proposed to raise the whole (or part) of the annual payments by special
rates on the owners and in the manner prescribed by Proposed By-law No. 27/78 at
tached hereto as Schedule "A".
3. Any owner concerned may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of
this notice, serve personally or by Registered mail on the clerk of the Village of
Grand Bend, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to
such approval or to the imposition of the special rates, and that if a public hearing is
held, he or his agent will attend such hearing to support such objection.
4. The Ontario Municipal Board may approved the said special rates pursuant to
the statute and may approve of the said undertaking, but before doing so it mav ao-
point a time and place for a public hearing when any objection will be considered
but notice of such hearing will be given only to those persons who have given notice
of objection as provided for above.
DATED at the Village of Grand Bend, this 12th day of October, 1978.
* Louise Clipperton
Village of Grana Bend
Box 340, Grand Bend, Ont.
THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
BY-LAW NUMBER 27/78
Being a by-law to establish a parking committee/authority and the method of fun
ding the acquisition of parking facilities.
WHEREAS: The Municipal Act R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284, Section 251, gives
Municipalities authority to acquire parking facilities and;
WHEREAS: The Municipal Council of the Village of Grand Bend deem it desirous to
acquire ana operate parking facilities.
THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED:
1. That a parking committee/authority be established for the purpose of acquiring
and operating parking facilities.
2. That the said committee/authority submit to Council by January 31st of each
year a budget for the current year.
3. That any operating surplus be placed in a reserve fund toward the purchase of
additional parking facilities.
4. That any of the facilities aquired may have a portion set aside for parkette or rest
areas.
5. That the committee/authority shall consist of one Councillor, one Businessman, ap
pointed by Council and the Reeve ex officio.
6. That rates to be charged will be established by Council resolution or by-law from
time to time as may be deemed necessary.
7. That the committee/authority reports to Council and is not autonomous.
Read a first and second time this 18th day of September, 1978.
Read a third time and finally passed this 18th day of September, 1978.
R.M.Sharen,
Reeve
Louise Clipperton
Clerk
Few issues
in Hay vote
While there will be a race
for the reeve’s job in Hay
township there appears to be
no burning issue on which
the election will be fought
Reeve Jack Tinney said he
couldn’t think of any major
issue among the ratepayers
of Hay and that from his
standpoint, the township is in
good shape.
On what he would like to
see accomplished providing
he’s returned, Reeve Tinney
said the secondary plan has
to receive final approval and
the township should continue
its road upgrading program.
In reply to a question about
the number of candidates
which are seeking office in
Hay, Tinney said there has
always been an interest in
the happenings in the
township. “I guess this
means we’re progressive,”
Tinney said.
Asked for his reaction to
the challenge for reeve’s job
by deputy-reeve Claire
Deichert, Tinney said “He
was a bit surprised” with
Deichert’s standing for of
fice.
Deichert said his main
reason for running was he
had to let his name stand for
either the reeve’s or deputy
reeve’s job and that he might
as well go for the top
position.
On what he would like to
see accomplished in the
township in the next two
years Deichert agreed with
Tinney that the passage of
the secondary plan and the
upgrading of roads were
important.
Deichertsaid he would like
to see a few changes made to
the secondary plan before it
is passed with one of his
concerns being the in-filling
of lots surrounding the
villages. He said these lots
should be built in first rather
than having housing units
put up in the township in an
unorderly fashion.
According to Deichert who
has served as deputy-reeve
for two years, his lack of
council experience should
not prove to be a hindrance
as he has been involved in
several organizations over
the years.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND
BY-LAW NUMBER 26/78
Being a by-law to empower the Reeve and Clerk to borrow Forty Five Thousand
($45,000.00) Dollars as of February 14, 1979, for the purpose of purchasing Lots 1,
2, 3, Plan 9, Village of Grand Bend.
WHEREAS: The Council of the Village of Grand Bend deems it desirous that the
purchase of Lots 1, 2, 3, Plan 9 be financed over an extended period of
time.
THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED that the Reeve and Clerk be and hereby are empowered
to borrow the required Forty Five Thousand ($45,000.00) Dollars as of February 14,
1979, for the purpose of closing the above described transaction.
Read a first arid second time this 18th day of September, 1978.
Read a third time and finally passed this 18th day of September, 1978.
R.M. Sharen
Reeve
Louise Cliperton
, < Clerk
Shipka folk
return home
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
•Mrs. Janet Navarre,
Barryton Michigan visited
here last Wednesday with
her sister Mrs. Lucille Vin
cent and family. Their
mother, Mrs. Fred Hoffman
who had been visiting here,
returned home with Mrs.
Navarre.
Harvey and Gloria Beierl-
ing, returned Friday from a
two week holiday in Califor
nia, travelling by plane,
visiting cousins and friends
there. Little Kevin Beierl-
ing, kept his grandma Mrs.
Thelma Beierling, company.
Mrs. Kenneth Chambers,
St. Catharines, spent a few
days last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Durie and Glenn, and return
ed home Saturday with Ken,
Ervin Ratz returned home
from University hospital,
last week, where he has
been hospitalized some
weeks following a farm acci
dent.
Those from this area who
attended the sauerkraut and
sausage supper Saturday
night, at the Zurich Men-
nonite Church were Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Zielman, Debbie
and Angie, Mr. and Mrs.
Ferman Snyder, James
Snyder and Judy Vincent
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Morenz.
The supper was sponsored
and catered to by the young
people of the church, with
proceeds to go to mission
work, helping the blind in
Afghanistan Africa.
Carol Erb has been ser
ving in that area for some
years and presently home on
furlough. She had many
beautiful native handcrafts
such as rugs, table cloths,
slippers, hats and or
naments on display.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Beierling and Kevin attend
ed the 100th anniversary ser
vices at the Zurich Lutheran
church, Sunday. Later they
visited Gloria’s, aunt and
uncles in the Kippen area,
Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wareing.
Friday evening visitors
with Mrs. Trellis Little and
Earl Stebbins were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cooper, Exeter,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Little,
Lonnie and Connie, London.
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