The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-27, Page 22 (2)21 Thames Road 235-231 1
Wed. & Thurs. - 5:00 to 11:30
Fri. & Sat. - 5:00 to 2:00
Sunday - 5:00 to 12:00
OPENING SPECIAL SOON IN GRAND BEND
As The
Mayor Sees...
Trees on Andrew st.
BY BRUCE SHAW •
In last week's article, 1 men-
tion d 'that ,there were two
probfms that sparked my in-
terest and prompted this column.
The first as I outlined, was the
controversy surrounding the
police. The second centres on the
Andrew Street trees.
The public works committee
under the chairmanship of Ted
Wright examined the situation
very carefully and recommended
to eounril that the 10 trees on the
boulevards between Sanders and
James streets would have to
come down (not all this year, but
all-eventuall.v). •
The reasons wer
valid:
elly Lads
i
1 i the road must be constructed
properly and with future use in
mind (a) parking facilities would
be -required since the street. is
really part of the 'core area' and
it)) an alternative thoroughfare
similar to William St. to handle
traffic congestion, on MainSt.
21 the trees that are obviously
in the way 'must be 'given the
: xe'4-
3) the root systems of many of
.other trees will undoubtedly_
damaged permanently,
41 the town's replacement
program for trees will be put into
ect on Andrew Street and
many of the trees are old
'ay and probably will not be
g much longer.
he' rdelegation and the
petitions that reached council
were not ignored. The delegation
was promised a review, and a
notification of council's actions
would be sent to alt the residents
concerned.
On Wednesday afternoon
following the presentation made
to council, our engineers were in
town. We again examined the
street very carefully, and the
engineer gave us a very en-
couraging. although tentative
report : only the trees on the east
side of Andrew between Sanders
and John would have to be
removed.
That means three trees would
have to go!
A positive statement will be in
our hands by the time this article
printed, but it would appear
t for the moment, Andrew St.
ill be virtually unchanged as tzar
s the trees are concerned.
A slight jog in the street may be
necessary on the south side of
Sanders to accommodate the
trees on the west side.
it is likely, however, that some
of the trees will be damaged by
the re -construction and may
eventually have to be destroyed.
With the fact that some doubt
does exist, they will, hopefully
remain standing until they die
The good word is that a ruling
of council can be challenged and
that council, as a body, is
receptive and responsive 1r,
reasonable arguments presaented
against a decision made by it
of us appreciate the enthusi.u.:i
and interest shown_by any group
of citizens in any cause it might
have. • ,
We can't always guarantee a
sol 'on that is satisfactory to all
co, erned, hut we can guarantee
a . it hearing. Keep it up!
nd Enjoy This Fine Entertainment
Thurs., Mar 27 -;x:30
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By GORDON MORLEY
Friday evening at Brinsley
Community Centre nine tables
euchre were played. Winners
were: ladies high. Mrs Wilfred
Dixon; lone, Mrs. Gordon
Atkinson; low, Mrs.Otto Darling;
en's high, Roy Schwartz; lone.
arl Lewis.,low, Alonzo Hodgins.
The 'text party will be held
ril 4 with Mr. & Mrs. Harold
ilfoyle and Mrs. Wes Watson in
harge.
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Tickets: $ . each
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EVENING CLASS P
Courses beginning week
1. First Aid
St. John Ambulance
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2. Golf Instructs
(if there are enough re• s
on level of skill. When y
3. Men's Pants
• All classes begin at 7:30 p.
• Fees are $5.00
• Please register by tele • . Hing the school 235-0880
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8 sessions
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Tuesday, 6 sessions
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Personals
Linda and Judy Robinson of
London visited Sunday with their
parents Mr. & Mrs. Kelly
Robinson and famil}c.
Mr. & Mrs. H'es;Matson have
returned home aft+ a two-week
holiday flight to Hawaii.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Beer. Grand
Bend, visited Sunday afternoon
with Gordon and Kathleen
Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Amos and
family returned home Thursday
after enjoying a two-week
holiday in Florida.
Wilfred Windsor is a patient in
St. Joseph's lfibspital
Ruth Trevithick of Toronto is
spending the winter -vacation
holiday with her parents Mr.
Mrs. Jack Trevithick.
April Hodgins is having a f
holidays with her grandpar
Mr & Mrs. Jim Morley.
Shipka family attends
birthclay celebration
By MRS, HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zielman,
Debbie and Angie attended a
family gathering Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mr. & Mrs.
Edward Stadler in Leamington
when they celebrated Mr.
Stadler's birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Kaak and Mr. &
Mrs. Pat McCann have returned
home after holidaying in Puerto
Rico.
Connie; Joey., Jeanette and
Julie Kaak stayed with relatives.
-in London while their parents
were away.
Visitors last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Milton Sweitzer was her
mother Mrs. Elsie Comfort, and
brother-in-law and nephew Cecil
Anger and son Harold all of
Welland.
Lori Vincent had a torl-
sillectonyat University Hospital
London last Monday. Michelle
and Michael Vincent spent the
weekend at Grand Bend with
their grandmother Mrs. Katie
Vincent.
Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff, Marilyn
and Steven of Crediton, Mrs.
Henry Becker and Mrs.:.-Hugh
Morenz visited Saturday af-
ternoon in Brodhagen with Mr. &
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer,
Mrs. Jack Pickering and her
grandson Justin visited Sunday in
(rand Bend with Mr. & Mrs.
Stuart Sweitzer.
Diane Latta of Waterloo is
holidaying this week with her
aunt apd uncle Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Devine.
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Fred Weiburg is visiting in.
Waterloo with his son and family
Ayr. & Mrs. Hubert Weiburg.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz were Mr. &
Mrs. Julius Nicklom, ,,Rob
Nicklom and Lynda and Bill
Morenz all of London, when they
celebrated Lynda's birthday.
Mrs. Sid Durie and Mrs. Dick
Zielman attended the "Fun af-
ternoon" sponsored by Grand
Bend WI at the Anglican Parish
Hall, when they entertained five
other institute branches.
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WO' 'S AND MUSIC
426 Ri mond St., London
U.C.0 :OX OFFICE U.W.O.
hone 679-6404 •
HENSALL ARENA >
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome,.
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