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PUBLIC TICS
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',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, ;
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Luckuow, ON N0( 21(0
(419) $29.7333. '
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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?