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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-01-30, Page 15mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmom,ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 30. In memoriam mmommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm®mmmmmmmmmmmm MaeLEAl\ In loving memory of a dear daughter, wife, sister and aunt, Joy Johnson MacLean, who passed away. January 18, 1984. Those we love don't, go away They walk beside us every day Though far away, yet always near Still loved, still missed and very dear. Ever remembered by Mom and Dad, George, Joan and Art, Pam, Steve, Mandy and Eric, Phoebe, Glenn and Sean, Steve and Karen. mm®mmmmm®mmm®m.mmmmmmm®m.1.®mmmmm®mm®mm®mm®®mm 32. Coming . events mmmmmmmm.m ®mm.mmmmmmmm THE TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB meet in the. Legion, Tuesday, February 15, 2 p.m. —5 mmmmc267mmmmmmmmm HALDENBY In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Norman E. (Ted) Hald- enby, who passed away fifteen years ago on January 26, 1970. Softly we speak of the one we loved, Tenderly we,; speak ,.of the past. Memories grow sweeter as we travel on But love and remembrance last. He, would not wish for tears or sorrow For quiet was his way, But he left us precious memories 40f happy by gone days. Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Bertha, family and grandchildren. —5 31. Cards of thanks HERBERT 1 would like to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, gifts, phone calls, while at home and in Wingham and District Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Corrin, Dr. Masse] and nurses on second floor. Belle —5 RAYNARD I would like to say thank you to neighbours, friends and family for all the cards, gifts and visits, while I was ^a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home: It was greatly appreciated and will never be forgotten. Thank you. Mary Lou Raynard MacLENNAN I wish to thank everyone who remembered mewith cards, flowers, visits and phone calls while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London and since returning home Special thanks to Dr. Jamieson and nurses on 3rd Middlesex. Also Dr. Knox and staff of the Physiotherapy department of Kincardine Hospital for their kindness: Stuart MacLennan —5x IRVIN Shirley and Karen Christine would like to thank everyone who sent best wishes while in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to the Lucknow doctors and the nurses on the maternity ward. William and Shirley,l:rvin =5x 32. Coming events KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL Monday, February 4, 1985, 9:15 a.m. - noon. Call school to reserve appointment, 529- 7900. Please bring birth certificate and health records. —4,5 POKER RALLY. "St. Helens Snowmobile Club, Sunday, February 3. Registration 12 noon - 2 p.m„ St.' Helens W.I. Hall.. $3.00 per hand . or 2/55.00. Cash prizes for best pokerhand. Numerous door prizes. Lunch available in Hall. —4,5 LUCKNOW DROP IN CENTRE Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 - 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. No age limit: —2,3,4 FAMILY PLANNING AND CONCEPTION CONTROL CLINIC Bruce County Health Unit, 2nd Monday of each month, NEXT CLINIC: Monday, February 11, 1985, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., Bruce County Health Unit Office, County Building, Walkerton. Please call 881-1920 for an appointment. —5,6 a CABIN FEVER Kingston Winter Antique Show, Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, Kingston, Ontario, Feb- ruary 2nd and 3rd. 40 distinguished dealers, 10:30 a.m. until 5 o.m- hnth dove. —04 EUCHRE PARTY You are invited to a euchre in the Legion Hall on Thursday, February 7 at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Lucknow , and District Horticultural Society. —5,6x Bargains, -bargains, bargains! Classified, classified, classified! Check it out today. Phone 528-2822. Attention Farmers! A. For sale BERG STABLE EQUIPMENT Barn Cleaners; manure pumps, vertical, horizontal; 8" to 15 P.V.C. or S.B.T. ductile. Cow and calf tie stalls. Loose housing. Bunk Feeders, Ventilation Equipment. Hog . Con- finement. Ritchie heated water bowls. Farrowing Crates. Weaner Decks. Plastic Slates and also Farm Gates. Contact Lloyd Johnston R. R. 3, Holyrood, Ontario. Phone 395-5390 C. Wanted. HAY WANTED. Phone Wayne Cavers, 1-335-6463, R. # 1, Gorrie. —5,6 D. Livestock ATTENTION BAILER GROWERS! Top quality United States broiler chicks: Marek's Inj., duty, brokerage, delivery, 3% extras, no charge. Depending on load sizes 23c United States funds each (32c Canadian) Stull's Poultry, c/o Warren Stull Jr., Milroy, Pennsylvannia. (717) 667-3791 or 667-2269. —05 E. Farm services USE THE MECADOX and Pro-Banminth team in your starter/grower feed and obtain broad : spectrum control of scours, round- worms and ascaris pneumonia. —05 FARMERS WANTED who are paying too much tax or are not using all the tax breaks available. Phone us today! Appointment times available to process 1984 tax returns in your home. FARM BUSINESS CONSUL- TANTS, 2109 Oxford St. E., London, N5V 2Z9. Call "toll free 1-800-265-1002. In business year round helping farmers for over 33 years. —05 if you think adding weight on the drive Wheels of a vehicle is a good idea for winter driving, you should also know that it will take a greater distance to stop, states the Ontario Safety League. Adding weight to the rear wheels of a rear wheel drive vehicle will reduce cornering and steering ability. DUNG.ANNON by Marie Park At the euchre tournament on Saturday afternoon, sponsored by the Agricultural Society there were • 27 tables. First place winners of 550 were Margaret Ertington and Elsie Pannabecker; second place of 540 went to Jim Mohring and Everett Horton and third prize of 530 to Milly Johnston and Ina Pollock. Joan Clark was the winner of the 50/50 draw which . amounted to $49. A well attended Stag and Doe was held at the Agricultural Hall on Saturday evening for Scott Rivett and Lisa Dough- erty, whose marriage will take place on February 9 in Goderich. ILucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Janna ry 30, 1985—Pyle 15 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Township of Huron TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Huron will hold,a public meeting on February 18. 1905 at 1:30 p.m. at the Township Municipal Office to consider a proposed zoning by-law amendment under Section 34 of The Planning Act, 1983. The proposed zoning by-law amendment applies to 5.4 hectares of land consisting of part of Lots 16 and 17, Concession A, Township of Huron (as shown below). By -low 71- 83 proposed to change the zoning of these lands from Future Development (FD) Zone to Special Open Space (OS=3) Zone, to permit development of a municipally owned community hall and outdoor recreation. uses. The Ontario Municipal Board decision regarding the proposed By-law 71-83 directed the Township to amend the by-law by providing that the OS -3 zone category will apply only'so long as the land is owned by the Corporation of the Township of Huron and upon'ony sole or transfer the FD'zorring will apply. This public meeting is to review the proposed amendment of By-law 71-83. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed zoning by -low amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law amendment is available by contacting the Huron Township Municipal Offices in Ripley during normal office hours. Dated at the Township of Huron this 14th day of January, 1985 M. Coiling, Clerk P.O. Box 2 Ripley, Ontario - (519) 395-2935 B SUBJECT PROPERTY SCALE I, 50,000 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Township of Huron TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Huron will hold a public meeting on February 18, 1985' at 2:30 p.m. at the Township Municipal Office to consider'a-proposed zoning by -low amendment under Section 34 of The Planning Act, 1983. The proposed zoning by-law amendment amends the Township's comprehensive Zoning By-law 11-82 and, is intended to resolve objections to By -low 11-02 as amended. The Council of the Corporation of the Township. of Huronhas agreed to consider further amendments to By-law No. 11-82, conditional upon compliance with the provisions of The Planning Act, 1983, as follows: 1) To amend Section 4.3.1(d)(i) of By -low No. 11-82, as amended by deleting reference to the words "one year" in the second line of said By-law No- 30 -82 -and adding in place thereof the words "two years;'. 2) To re.peal Section 9.5 of Bylaw No. 11-82, as amended, and to replace it with the following Section 9.5: 9.5 Existing Lots In any Residential Zone an existing lot may be used in accordance with the applicable zone provided that: / (i) Where no municipal water or sewers are available the minimum lot area shall be 700 square metres and the minimum lot frontage shall be 15 metres (ii) where either municipal water or sewers are available the minimum lot 'area shall be 700 square metres and the minimum lot frontage shall be 15 metres (iii) where municipal water and sewers are available the minimum lot area shall be 450 square metres and the minimum lot frontage shall be 15 metres (iv) !for existing lots with a frontage of 20 metres or less, the minimum side yard setbacks will be 3 metres on one side and 1.5 metres on the opposite side. (v)- all other provisions of this by-law are complied with. 3) To change the zoning of the lands owned by 435961 Ontario Limited, being part of Lots 65 to 67, Concession A", froni-Trov'el Trailer and Commercial Campground C4 to re -incorporate the provisions of By-law 7-79 of the Corporation as it applied to the subject lands. 4) To change the zoning sof lands consisting of Part of Lot 31, Concession A from Open Space (OS) to Future Development (FD), which area has dimensions of 30.5 metres (100 feet), by 61 metres (200 feet). 5) To change the tone category of an area of land 61 metres (200 feet) by 61 metres (200 feet) consisting of part of Block A, Registered Plan 706 in the Township of Huron; from Open Space (OS) zone to Seasonal Residential (R2). The change ,will permit the development of the lands as two (2) residential lots. 6) To change the zoning of an area of land consisting of Part of Lot 40, Concession A, Township of Huron from an Open Space (OS) Zone to a 'Future Development (FD) zone. The zone change is intended to implement the Resort Residential designation approved for the subject lands in the Huron Township Lakeshore Secondary Plan. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make' written representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed zoning by-law amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law amend, - nt is available by contacting the Huron Township Municipal Offices in Ripley during normal office hours. Doted at the Township of Huron this 14th day of January 1985. M. Coifing, Clerk P.O. Box 2 Ripley, Ontario (519) 395.2935