Times-Advocate, 1978-11-23, Page 32Page 30
PLAN FOR ST. JOHN'S — A meeting is being held November 30 at SHDHS to plan forma
tion of a St. John's Ambulance brigade in the area. Above, area first aid instructress Jean
Cann talks over plans with Gerry Finnen and John Bierling of Dashwood Industries. T-A photo
Times-Advocote, November 23, 1978
BINGO
Thun.,Nov. 23 at 7:15
HURON PARK REC. CENTRE
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1 JACKPOT
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
7:30 p.m.
quicky bingos
LIC. No. 219071
ADMISSION $1.00
JACKPOT
*275
in 54 calls
SPECIAL
$50
GAME
EXTRA CARDS 25* ea.
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for $1.00
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one under 16 years of age will be admitted.
< Cards 25<t a piece License #219087 j
WHAT A
DRAW!!
We had many, many people from here and
there wish us a happy anniversary. To all who
entered our draw, we say thanks.
There were over 100 entries from Exeter and near
100 entries from out side of Exeter. (We even had
some from Michigan).
Here are the lucky thirteen winners of
$13.00 gift certificates.
1. Mrs. Stewart Blackwell, RR 2 Hensail
2. Miss Sharon Desjardine, RR 1 Grand Bend
3. Von Overholt, Centralia
4. Catherine Elston, RR 1 Centralia
5. Mrs. Kathleen Grubb, RR 1 Kirkton
6. Joan Oke, RR 3 Exeter
7. Mary Atkins, RR 2 Lucan
8. Anne Cann, Exeter
9. Jean Zeehuisen, Andrew St., Exeter
10. G. Phillips, Devon Dr., Exeter
11. Mrs. Use DeBoeck, Exeter
12. Dorothy Balsdon, James St., Exeter
13. Mrs. Joe Hogan, Exeter
The next time these lucky winners drop info our store
they can pick up their gift certificate.
JEWELLER
l
Wild game dinner
is successful
The Grand Bend and Area
Chamber of Commerce's
fourth wild game dinner
dance was held at the
banquet hall in Grand Bend
on Saturday.
From all reports it was a
smashing success with one
hundred couples savouring
the exotic gourmet food.
Moose, buffalo, venison,
Canada goose, pheasant,
r
When is a sign a sign?,
or is it a billboard
When is a sign not a sign?
was one of the questions
Grand Bend council asked
itself during a report by
deputy-reeve Bob Simpson,
Monday night.
Simpson told council that
a lighted mobile sign had
been positioned under a
Southcott Pines sign op
posite one of the entrances
to the development.
Simpson said in reality,
the sign was a billboard as it
was advertising events
which were not being con-
r
ducted by the sign’s
operators.
Such usage constituted a
billboard which according to
the village’s zoning bylaw
must be located no less than
45 feet from the centre of
the road.
This portable sign is well
within the 45 foot restraining
area. “It’s a billboard no
matter how you add it up,”
Simpson stated.
Sharen jokingly suggested
that the billboard which is
on a one month trial basis.
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AZAAR
Nov. 25,1978
10 A.M.-4 P.M.
Sponsored By
OPTIMISTS OF STEPHEN
HURON PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE
Crafts, Homemade Goods, White
Elephant Centre
Draw For Ceramic Christmas Tree
&
Christmas Glass Stocking
be moved to the Bosanquet
side of the road as they have
no sign bylaw.
Council denied a request
by Southcott Pines for the
erection of the sign.
In another sign matter,
Simpson said he noticed that
the Christmas Place had
placed a small white sign on
their property along
Highway 21 advertising that
their Christmas hours and
the presence of Santa Claus.
Simpson wondered if the
sign actually constituted a
sign under the village’s
bylaw.
Sharen said he didn’t know
and asked Simpson to look
into the matter.
While council took no ac
tion on a suggestion earlier
in the year that some of con
trolled access should be in
itiated in the main beach
parking lot, a representative
of Dictatyme Systems of
London will be speaking
before council on that
matter in December.
Baird brought the matter
before council as he learned
some type of controlled en
try system could be fur
nished for around $3,500,
which was considerably less
than what council had
thought
Two accidents
for resort OPP
Two accidents were in
vestigated this week by oL
ficers of the Pinery Park
detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police. .All oc
curred in Grand Bend.
Friday at 11:25 p.m. a
vehicle driven by Thomas
Wayne Alderson, Kitchener
struck a bridge on Ontario
street in Grand Bend.
Constable F.S. Hubert set
damages at $800.
Constable R.L. Hodge
listed damages at $600 when
two vehicles collided Satur
day on Ontario street.
Drivers of the vehicles in-
voied were Blaise
Ducharme, Windsor and
Viola Fowler, Green Acres,
Grand Bend.
AWARD PRIZES
The annual Alhambra
Cash Draw and Dance held
at the Parkhill Community
Centre was well attended,
about 300 being present. The
winners in the draw were as
follows: 1st prize — $2000,
Lloyd Fahner, RR 1 Grand
Bend; 2nd prize — $500,
Marty Brown, Arkona; 3rd
prize — $300, Peter Boere,
Forest; 4th prize — $100, Ted
Dilts, London; 5th prize —
$75, Charles Regier, RR 1
Grand Bend; 6th prize — $50,
A. R. Vincent, RR 2 Grand
Bend.
There were sixteen $25
winners, as follows: Ray
Rosenberd, Wm. Coeck, Ken
Lovie, Paul Cyr, A. Goud, G.
Cress, Rev. Father Boyer,
Velma Russell, John Hen-
drycks, Jack Harrington,
Ken Larmer, Neil Russell,
G. Sirroen, John Gerts Sr.,
Stan Rumford and Ralph
Genttner.
mallard duck, lake trout and
the elusive wild cow were
served in copious quantities
buffet style. Baked Idaho
potatoes, French bread and
various tasty salads rounded
off the menu.
One of the purposes of the
annual dinner-dance is to
publically recognize out
standing members who have
made a significant con
tribution to the aims of the
chamber.
This year appreciation in
the form of engraved
plaques were presented to
Robert Carter, the president
of the chamber;
Grenier, second
president; Mrs.
Thomas, Mrs. Norma Baird,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Best and
Ronald Landrey who headed
the Buffaloburger Fest
committee in 1978.
Lt. Col. Tom Webster, the
retiring secretary-manager
was presented with an
engraved silver tray as a
token of appreciation for his
efforts in the chamber over
the past four years. Mrs.
Webster received a bouquet
of red roses.
The chamber is sponsoring
a Childrens Chirstmas party
• at the Grand Bend Public
School on Saturday,
December 2 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Marvell the Magician and
Santa Claus will be there.
The chamber rounds off a
most successful year on
Tuesday, December 12 with
its annual business meeting
and election of officers at the
Legion Hall.
For your support at the polls on Nov. 13. It
was most appreciated and I look forward to
continuing to work for the betterment of my
community.
r
Gene
vice
Lee
Lossy Fuller
EXETER COUNCILLOR^
Exeter Minor Hockey
FUND RAISING DANCE
Sat November 25, 1978
SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Music by MOZART & MELODY MAKERS
Dancing9-1 *6.00 per couple
4
Huron Country Playhouse
Full slate
at Centralia
Annual Meeting
Mon., Nov. 27
It took a second
nomination but the police
village of Centralia will have
a board of trustees for the
1978-79 term.
At the end of the added
nomination Monday af
ternoon at 5 p.m. William
Elliott, Wayne Greb and
Borden Smythe had qualified
to fill the three vacant
trustee seats.
No one was nominated
when the deadline was
reached the first time on
October 23.
. About
residents
ratepayers
sday night at which time the
three candidates were lined
up.
8:00 p.m.
Green Forest Motel
GRAND BEND
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Mon., Tues.
Wed., Thurs.
Fri., Sat.
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11 a.m. till 9 p.m.
11 a.m. till 12 p.m.
11 a.m. till 3 a.m.
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attended a
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Community Centre
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482-3405
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262-2418
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