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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-25, Page 8ae , Weems 25th attb $lit Thealre ealr Re. shments, Hot & Cakt HIP lYne &Yves Silent Auction viewint*Elinnintale 63Q ran, ager'ftize$Vhil Mate 4 "ramie. It SO* **hot hot the . leat x , 1104,11041/1* GQQERICH: 524 -SWI, 4xyp�kp2 /� )',fw, Z4,4[�2olem yt.z: ♦l OMR cull Hot*: a$2 2,7t United Way i4ndcct. 11 PUBLIC TICS CONC$ G 1VHORO8 11Z NT.401010.,,A +i,1M$S' ',TAW *YAM M that , th Caunail;af,, tho Coi pokutisn of the TOWtstSHlk Ol+ AS 01,R wilt hold a pilblie ieetidu ou 'L'ue idiriy, April 21, Oft* at 7:40 p,rr,►... in the: Council CharAbera (Muniicipak Qft'ic bwnship" Shed) ti colnliclerr.N propQded zori qg rznendanent, lindc, :,$o tion a4 of=the' P anumg;Act. • kkett401s1 may ateii tho Rukblic iiieeting. andear naJre written orC verbal regr_40440011, either in auppot`G, of or in oppoaltiou to the grat,osec ,zown ,by -%►w amendment. 'it a pOrs04,'or puhlie body 014.4104 an- itiliieat of'b locule, :Of the Qorpurntioa et`the-7 v�neh p of Ashfield. in• respect of the pro• poiud, zoning. by, -Jaw: docs not make ora Puhuaiasiioua ,ori a public iiicctiiig or make written,submi*Pions tri: tha• • Corporation of the '11i> neliip of AabLiie1d,1?efore the prop u sed' zonufg bylaw i4 adopted; the Ont u lUttiiaieipal 3 oard fray damisa nil or part cif the,.Rat,... ADDITIONAL INFO ION` relating to- the, propused ,inning Sy -late Ame4dz.014 ia. av ii1al to for izispegtioo duriiil; regular ottirre hour a thit `lkfwmhip` Clerk'es 0M1iic (5.1;9.529-7383). A Colt, :of tl?o, draft; by-law is attached• for YUXr irii'ornriutiou, ; OATEi).X1 £llk.;TOWNSli,C1aQFASHF!1 i,'D n' -TOTS: Slav ,D Y QF:Mnttoti,`19 8:' Linda Ariadrow L'krk, lbwneh ;p of ;hticid Luckuow, ON N0( 21(0 (419) $29.7333. ' 1'U ' .ANP'> 'FEC . 1`hie. by-ia c ilii a: pneral update of tho, Ashfield' bwnal�ip ` Zoning l y 1nw anti ineiudes tht.following changori':' A proviicion a addo4! :fo,reriiove the- need $or a rexauung;r. iii a^Gunditipii ofcvoae%it for, minor Jot enlargexnent.o 'Adult live entertatofoori ,parlous are:prohibited in t je,, �f iiehtp the de'tattle^ of hgnie occupation: is expanded; to iuclucte bed:and breakfaut eatubllahi>iont, Aceesaory eiructures,:in- a Natural.J±nviroiiment, zone 'hall'not oxcced Io agiiare metres iloor,area, !Ion coiiiplying use provisions are espaode(_ +, Non-eualorming buildings Mai • Ire• rehiiilt 4ub3ect to: certain coudatiwns. •r A uew proviiiou fB, 44ed to, perm..AP.it vl croa+ liir,ent of reqire 21 inetrea iota any ud yawl A now provision is added tore identlul;zones, T,-uok:bodie ,and siiiifinr atruoturea may be.uaed for' starago only;, `., The n4, of section 3,11 shall apply to. a,ll $ p0rst buildinta The 1NE1r2 is afuetided as, subject to, the prwvisiona of theVi ,i zone• ul4ious lot :size in the R,C1 zone 'la,. enlarged froia 1400,,s4m to 18GQsg,;`m The 13,ecroatipnai Trailer par incl Cai;ip- 4RC2) zone provisions are amended bar,: inoluding parr ruodel'' traileru snot, wtcoeding 12 in in length) a& permitt0d stru�ctureaF A trout on iaAadl ,tQ regulatet o aclditiono to traiiera iin an 'C2 zo i44nC -ta ;aids ; FRtr4 lac i liitural c o f Pr by PO Lingstun Vast changes in society are fa contributing Factor to the end -of u oiec'e; ;pit.. Kinloss Township history. The Holy Women's institute, after: close to SS years of organization,. disbanded.. Last. week, . Joan Murray. the WI's sacra - WY -treasurer since 1960, said the many chess: that: 11uve taken oleo Bina the group originated ted. ,cap• to the dissorlutian, Ease cif transportation and access, to irtfonntition,-and lack of inter est: sounded the death knoll for the I olymood WI. Women`s Instituter ; started in February 1897 under the direction of Adelaide Hoodless, a n activist Hamilton socialite, and Rrland Lee, a prosper* QUS; Stoney Creek finales, Mrs. Hoodlcss. had .lost an: iS,,montlr-old son who died from drinking iinpurre, milkIt was her campaign for a women's organiza- tion to study homemaking. in the AMC way. that their husbands studied farming: that led to: Women's. Institutes being : formed, • The organization. grew to encernpass all provinces under the umbrella of Titty Federated Women`s' Institutes of Cauada, and eventually gave birth to the Asseeiated Country- Women, of the World, Thi, Holyreod WI was, first'estublisZ ed oat -;July, 23, 1903, with Miss. M. McKcil ,act as pFesicefit; and I'l'iss."1\4. ,Lat1g(7or11 (Mrs Wilitaan v1cpherson), s sc,c,rltary. These ladies heki.ti ose:positions.. until • • 1906 whert,the *roup way clis; oltreck. ' Oti NOV; 27M 1913 tho • group rc xgaapi,zed with. 30 members: paying a fee of Vie. Mrs, Emma Ackert was president and. May Henry was =may. The WI in diose early year's was an important part of, the community, and one ecoid be found in eveerry littlehamlet that dotted the countryside., In. the winter it w:jts not uncommon for women to o weeks without seeing • anyone Other than family. Today it is more camp mon for boll wife and husband to work off the farm andfAuns ave t*sualk, ly considerably larger than 104- acxesf thus fewer fam- ilies in the+eQmmunity,. Tweedsmuir History books kept by all WIs head valuable infar. - oration from the past and how then changing times. The Tweedsmuir History . beaks were the: i spiration of Lady Susan :Charlotte. Tweedsmuir whose husband. I rtk.Iahn Tweedsmuir, was appoint- ed governors goner of Canada id 1933. From the HQlyrood. Tweedsmur, book we found , this: ''Lady Tweedsmuir was extreme- Iy interested in'tho ' work'of the WL In Ent -land she had been president- of the.' I1ai'iFit' Branch for 15. years. While in Canada. she attended Wi meetings, conventions •etc, She wus imide. anhonorary member of the FWIO and to Life. Member. • • "She stressed the needs of brancheS dOhig every-, thing possible to improve homes end communities, .She suggested th:ut.. 1irtrn'1S compile commu- nity nity histories, and suggest- ed the name "l eedsrnuilr &IiStoxiea`." In 1913, the latex portion of the Holyreed:. WI members' fees went to paying for transportation: ($1) for pest .speatkers, The balance was used to 'circulate. ItbertrrY books to,,. be 'exchanged` atlraong. • ineuiiaers, 'Mel/aired as many as 54 members, in the lis. Being a member of. the, Women's Institute was a •s aje*nbe ps 11 9 For "poaterlty'ssake: T l os were ca lltrr . rlast meet.. 91 of th+ HQIyr dWim en* Institute thathasnawdlsban4 d. Back row,: t�tirk4r�aau�,dRa1Murray; Betty Buala!kRreai eutGrace - chanswillaroorlalsitor Volaine H inswlt# h&9rnndaon ' Front- row: Atilk MaUlditil, an • Myrtio Zondervan. Absent -mem- rs Ma tt, Charlene Mcewan: . t4Qw d Vre s' - , orovVrt o more broket4. acked or rotten fence hosts. Evorrwo posh, manufactured: from recycle p containers, arr ev,gr a ting' Avo e. FrQ '. Fa"rn • • o I,ucltrtowiw Skating: club skaters, brought home • r ucl Is from the. Western t rrrtairio . Stiction. r Invitational Competition held in Sarnia, Marcht3-, to 15:. Amber: Hackett received.a,siiver medat for,:' pre prrcliminary ladies Ale-. me nisi and Hamish 41ack.> I?rrou li home a' old Medal f4tr pre prel minas,; men's elements, as well as a bronze for his- frceskate salt) - in the raaert'S.. Cantiigureskate,C division. Oberskaters, represent- ed tn,:$ia were :Regan a rn: Moran+ ' HeatherLougiteed, Ashton ChantneY, Melissa Atkinson,+• • Stephanie Mo cr.isgn, ,and: Brittany: Mc(Lyno.. All skatt +;s.,should he: cangrarttlacd oto. thcir ~ gat: that l a!ir?