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EYE APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED
Lucan council has been in-
formed by the Ontario Ministry of
the Environment that the present
sewage system will be at full
capacity when the presently
approved subdivisions are
completed.
Reeve Ivan Hearn said at
Monday's regular meeting of
council that the system was
designed for 2,000 residents, He
added, "We are now at 1,400 and
when the two approved new
subdivisions are completely
occupied we should be at a
population of about 2,000,
At the same meeting council
adopted a statement of policy
regarding land severances.
In presenting the policy
statement, councillor Norm
Steeper said, "Council recognizes
a need to exercise control on the
The Clandeboye ladies softball
team won their game from Ailsa
Craig Wednesday night 12-9. The
Lucan game was called after one
inning because of rain, Thursday
night, so will have to be
rescheduled. They play in Nairn
Wednesday night and meet
Denfield at Arva Park, Thursday
night,
SCHOOL. GRADUATIONS
McGillivray Central School
held their graduation
ceremonies, Tuesday night. Mr.
& Mrs, Jim Scott attended for
their son, Dean, who was the
master of ceremonies for the
evening.
Elaine Cunningham, daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cunningham
shared the Valedictorian Honors
with Marilyn Amos, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Amos.
Michelle Cunningham,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bev
Cunningham was also among the
graduates from this area.
Biddulph Central School
graduation was held Wednesday
night. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Carter attended for their
daughter, Joanne, and Mrs. Toni
Richards and Maria for Barbara
Richards,
St. Patricks School, Biddulph,
held their gra,duation Tuesday
night and Mr. &Mrs. Hans Rosch
attended with their son, Reynold.
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CHURCH NEWS
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The A.C.W. meeting was held
at St. James Anglican Church
formation of parcels of land that
could be used for housing and
recognizing a need to not place
demands on our existing sewer
system greater than capacity and
should establish a policy to
control land severance.
Following are the stipulations
of the new land severance policy:
Land severance applications
must be reviewed by Planning
Board and Council prior to any
recommendation being made to
the Middlesex County Land
Division Committee.
Severance applications that
satisfy the following conditions
will be granted; all appropriate
sections of Zoning By-law 13-72
are satisfied for both the residue
and severed portions; the lot is
serviced with water and sewage;
Tuesday night. Barbara Carter
was in charge. Peter Laenen, a
resident of the village, showed
pictures of Australia, where they
lived before coming to Clan-
deboye. Lunch was served and a
social time, enjoyed. The next
meeting will be held in Sep-
tember.
The U.C.W. held their meeting
at the home of Mrs. Gerald Lynn
Tuesday. The devotions were
prepared by Linda Feke and
taken by the president, Mrs.
Ethel Donaldson.
Plans for Karen Darling's
shower to be held at Clandeboye
United Church July 18 was
discussed, also plans for the two
weddings to be catered to in
August and one in October. The
hostess served lunch and a social
time was enjoyed by all present.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Carter and
Mrs. Viola Carter spent the
holiday weekend in Gravenhurst
with Mr. & Mrs. John Brownlee
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim McKinley,
Donna and Joey, and Mrs. Emily
McKinley, all of Toronto were
Saturday visitors with Gerald
and Florence Millson. Saturday
evening they attended the Mills
reunion held at the home of
Debbie and Eugene Glavin, near
Centralia, where a surprise, 75th
birthday party was held for Mrs.
Emily McKinley.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cowling of
Toronto was weekend guests of
their nephew, George and Donna
Hindmarsh.
Bonnie Lynn, daughter of Irene
and Gerald Lynn underwent
surgery recently in St. Josephs
Hospital for a tonsillectomy. She
was home for two days but
complications set in and she had
to return to hospital for a few
days. She is now convalescing at
home.
Mr. & Mrs. Derek Ropchan,
Jason and Jamie visited the
former's mother, Mrs. Betty
Ropchan and family at North
Lancaster, Ontario, near the
Quebec border, for the holiday
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Markus and
family visited Saturday with
their cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Gary
Petrie, Ingersoll.
the lot is an existing lot generally
classed as in-fill; the lot is not
affected by drainage problems;
the lot is on an opened street; and
the application will be approved
by the Ministry of the Environ-
ment,
Severance applications that
create new lots will not be ap-
proved until such time as the
Ministry of the Environment has
sufficient sewage capacity.,
Severance applications that
create lots for multi-family
developments will not be ap-
proved until such time as the
Ministry of the Environment has
sufficient sewage capacity,
Severance applications
creating more than three lots
from an existing parcel will not
be approved without a sub-
division agreement and the
approval of the MOE.
Severances that amend lot
size and do not create new lots
will be approved provided that all
other conditions of this policy
have been met,
TOURING SCOUTS — Six Lucan scouts were packed and ready to leave for a ten-day jamboree in Prince
Edward Island, Thursday. Left to right, front, are Tony Amies, Jeff Liley, and Jeff Niven, Left to right, back,
are Don Liley, Bernie Avery, Donnie Avery, and troop leader Henry Kaune. The scouts left for Prince Edward
Island, Saturday to attend the Canadian National Jamboree. T-A Photo
Well the first registration for
the Lucan. Pool is over and
classes have begun! The
enrollment numbers were good in
most classes. There are three
more sessions of Novice through
to Survival from July 8-July 29,
August 1-12 and 15-26, with two
more sessions of Junior, Inter-
mediate & Senior Red Cross
awards from July 25-Aug, 12 and
August 15-26, There will be
another Bronze Medallion Course
from Aug. 1-19 and a Leaders'
Course will be offered from
August 1-26.
There was a very low interest
level in the new awards in-
troduced this year, Life Saving I,
II, III, We were disappointed as
they offer more rescue
techniques for the person and
others, as well as permitting a
higher level of fitness.
If you come out to our pool
teams you're guaranteed a lot of
fun and activity. The swim team
has started and will be continuing
every day from 12 - 12:30, Syn-
chronized swimming is every
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
from 12-12:30. Water Polo is
every day from 4:15-5,
The Diving Team meets each
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
from 4 :45-5 :30. Skin diving will be
held every Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday from 11:30-12:00.
There will also be a "Backyard'
Pool Owner's Course" run from
July 25-August 5 from 8 to 9 p.m.
It deals with understanding your
pool better and general laws
concerning pools,Field trips are
planned. Families are en-
couraged to come out, as the pool
is a family concern.
ENJOY PICNIC
The Lucan United Church'
Sunday School held a very suc-
cessful picnic in the Lions' Club
Park Sunday to finish off ac-
tivities until September.
Adopt severance policy
Sewage system at capacity
Times-Advocate, July 7, 1977 Page 11
Swim classes start,
little interest in rescue
Clandeboye girls win,
area students graduate
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