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, w ComMittee of Council
. , Dealing with
Planning Matters
Invites
Property Owners and Interested Parties
to attend a - •
PUBLIC MEETING
to discuSs
• A Proposed Official Plan Amendment
Under Sections 17 and 21 of the Planning Act
The purpose of the proPosed,Officiat .Plan Amendment #90 (WAYNE COUTURE) is two change the
designation of certain" lands from 'Hurd' to 'Residential' in order to allow -the development of
approximately 6 residential Iota by consent on the subject lands: The lands affected by .the pro-
'posed amendment are located 'on Part' of Lot. 52, Concessions •A', in the Township of Huron. A 'Key
Map' showing the general Location ofEthe subject. lands has been, provided on the. reverse of this
Notice.
The Public. Meeting will be; held THURSDAY, NOVEMBER22, 1990 at 10;45 A.M. IN THE TOWN OF
PORT ELGIN,COUNCIL CHAMBERS,MAPLE SQUARE MALL, PORT ELGIN, ONTARIO..
Any person may attend the Public Meeting and make written and/or verbal representation. either in
support of, or in, opposition to. the Proposed Amendment. ,
Additional information relatingtto the proposed -amendment, may be obtained from the Bruce county
Planning • Department, 30 Park Street, Walkerton, Ontario, N :22V0 (519-881-1782.)
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Robed Ciotti* Jefferson
Robert ) Jefferson of R. 2,.
Luw, paused away manly,
afkt ai brief tom, i,U Wingharn
and Det on October
17.1990; in his i year,
was the son of Milliard, Jeffer-
son
efferson and the forte Alit T iontion
of Lucknow.
Mr. Jefferson fanned on the lith
concession of West Wawsnosh far
25 yearswWanda,itthh his' wife, the .former`
He was a member of Lucknow
Cid Light Lodge, the Wingitn
Chapter. Huron Bruce Swingers. the
Federation of Agriculture; member
Of West Wawanosh Historical
Society and a member of the
Country Curlers. Mr. Jefferson
served On the Huron County Pork
Producers and was alife longmem
be;�r* of, to mourn
his parents,
.mat to are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson, his wife
Wanda, and children Craig, Tema
and Heather at home.
He is also survived byy his sister
and brother-in-law 1.0 450 and Mor-
ro Wilson. "Nile; sister MatY of
° elm; sister and brother -m-
law, Shapma,.and Burt Robinson of
Lome Beach; suer and brotlher-in-:
law,Linda and,: Engen KKota*.,
Wanda"s Sister, Faye
and brother-in-law Herb Oakes of
Clinton. mother-in-law, Jean Henry.
of Goderiich eight nephews, aunts.
uncles and friends.
ISO} Jefferson
A Masonic service was held at
-the .MacKenzie and McCreath,
Funeral Home 7 p.m. on October'
J8:.
Anoirial wipe was held at 2
p.m, October 19, at DOnnYbttwk
Chore!, 'conducted by Reverends
Garth and Orilla Bogart, assisted by
Rev, Bob Roberts. Cremation fol-
lowed. •
Final resting place Greenhill"
Cemetery, Lucknow. .
IiJ>otirolrl':David (Bud) Thompson
Bud Thompson, of 'Lucknow,.
passed away on October 14, 1990,
in University Hospital, London, at
the age of 71. °
Mr. Thompson served. overseas as
a lieutenant in the 1901 field R.C.A.
in World War 11 and retired as a
Major in the 21st Field R.C:A.
Militia, Ile. was an active Life Time
member ,"of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch -309.
• Mr, Thompson retired in 1984,
from his position as Executive
Director of the Bruce County
Homes for the Aged.
He was a member of the Luck-
now
ucknow United Church and was cur-
rently Chairman of the Housing
Committee, acting as =Wind"
for the proposed non-profit housing
development for the Village of
Lucknow.
Mr. Thompson was born on. May
27, 1919 in Lucknow, to R.H. and
Isabella (Campbell) Thompson.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Ametta Dahmer; two
children, David and his wife, Joyce
of Guelph, and Janet and her hus-
band Claude MMa�yhew of Kitchener;
and four grandchildren, Alison,
Amberly. Shannon and Robin.
Mr. Thompson is also survived by
his sisters, Helen Thompson of
iftiotioiniftwilmismoftftme
BITU.ARf
Lucknow ' Frances Hewat of
Elmira, and.. one brother Bob
Thompson of Windsor.
He was predeceased by two
brothers and two.sisters.
visitation was at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home, Luck -
now. Lucknow Legion Branch 309
and the • Ladies Auxiliary• held .a
legion service on Tuesday evening,
October 16.
The funeral - was conducted by
Rev. Gerald McFarlane of . the
Lucknow United Church on Oc-
tober 17: Organist was Donalda
Moffat.
° The Legion Honour Guard con-
sisted ofJeff Taylor, Roy Emberlin,
Mae. Howald, Eldon Bradley, Jean
Whitby, George Whitby, Dave
Moffat, Herb McQuillin, Delores
Cross, Doug Clark, Donald
McEwan and Ed Pyette.
Pallbearers were Bob MacKenzie,
George Anderson, Eldon Mann, Stu
Geddes, Don Moore and Irvine
Eedy.
A graveside service was held
prior to interment in Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow.
Doctor is . guest speaker
at seniors' supper
DONT .CLARK
by Bev Hanson
Over 90 people attended the Pot
Luck Supper at the Community
Centre in Point Clark. The aroma
of ,all the delicious foods filled the
hall. Dr. Mann was guest speaker
and a question and answer session
took place about various medical
problems. Shuffleboard and cards
were played and everyone enjoyed
themselves. This event was hosted
by the Seniors Club.
Happy Anniversary to Raymond
and Gladys Guenther of Seneca
Street..
Last Thursday 18 tables partici-
pated in the Card and Games Night
at the Point Clark Community,
Centre. The next Card and Games
Night is Thursday, Oct. 25 at 8
pm. Please bring sandwiches.
Everyone is welcome to come out
Or an evening of fun and fellow-
ship hosted by the Huron Lakeshore
Friendship Club.
The Seniors Club held its General
Meeting last Thursday with guest
speakerDoug Martyu-Chief of the
RipleyFite Departtnent. Fire safety
including fire extinguishers and
smoke detectors. was. discussed.
This proved to be interesting and
informative tb all the members.
Thursday,' Oct. 25 and Monday,
Oet. 29 quilting takes place at 9
a.m. at the Community Centre. If
interested come and help make
these beautiful creations.
Thursday. Oct. 25 at '1 p.m. and
Monday, Oct. 29 at 1 and 7 p.m. is
Shuffleboard at the Community
Centre. All members are welcome
to come out for a lot of fun and a
little exercise too.
Tip of the Week: When you turn
your clock back this weekend
please replace the battery in your
smoke detector. If you change/the
battery every time you change your
clocks in the Spring and Fall you
could possibly be saying your fam-
ilies lives as well as your own.
Pick up a new battery today!
If you have any news or informa-
tion for this Point Clark column call
Bev Hanson 395-5381 or Phyllis
Reid 395-5445 before noon on
Friday.