HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-07-05, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1989.
Belgrave
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Eighty-one people visit
Belgrave for Robinson reunion
The Robinson Reunion was held
in Belgrave Arena Sunday, July 2
with 81 relatives and five guests
present.
Following the meal some prizes
were handed out. The oldest per
son present was Joe Thompson of
Goderich. The person coming the
farthest was Ruth Coyne of Wind
sor. The person with the most rings
on her fingers were Danielle Robin
son of London. The man with the
largest hair was Calvin Subject of
Atwood. The person who guessed
the nearest number of cashews in a
jar was Joan Robinson of London.
The person wearing the most pink
was Karen Robinson of New Mar
ket. The nearest birthday went to
Bill Robinson of Wingham who had
a birthday that day.
Games were then enjoyed by all
ages conducted by Doreen Mali
and Bonnie Dunlop.
Those present were from Hamil
ton, Tillsonburg, Windsor, Water
loo, Kitchener, New Market, God
erich, Walton, London, Toronto,
Holyrood and Belgrave district.
Belgrave people
Decoration ceremony
Belgrave area residents listen to Rev. Douglas Madge’s address as they honour and remember the
dead from World War II on Sunday at the Belgrave Cemetery. The tombstones were beautifully
decorated at the ceremony.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of Bel- »
grave and Mr. and Mrs. Michael
McNall and family of Victoria B.C.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Zettler and family of RR 4, Walker
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Procter and family of RR 5,
Brussels.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter and Mr.
and Mrs. McNall and family visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry
and family of Londesboro Saturday,
July 1. Also visiting at the same
home were Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Stopforth of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda of
Fergus and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Logan, Kevin and Trevor of Wyom
ing visited with their mother, Mrs.
Shady Bunch
holds meetings
The Belgrave Shady Bunch 4H
Club held their fifth and sixth
meetings June 16.
Members learned about fertili
zer, insects, disease, pruning,
mulches, edgings, controlling
weeds and other finishing touches.
They also identified tools used for
trimming trees and hedges.
They played a game called
“Project Baseball”, which was a
review of the various things they
had learned about in this project.
Victor and Valetta Emerson celebrated their 65th wedding
anniversary at Callander Nursing Home in Brussels last
Sunday. The couple were married in 1924 at the Moorefield
manse, where Mrs. Emerson taught school. They farmed in
Langside until 1956 when they moved to Whitechurch, where
Mr. Emerson worked inconstruction. They moved toCallander
this past spring. Mr. Emerson is 96 and his wife is 91.
Dorothy Logan on Sunday, July 2
and all attended the Memorial
Service in Brandon Cemetery, Bel
grave.
Leslie Vincent, who had surgery
in University Hospital was able to
go to his daughter’s home, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Taff of London on
Sunday.
Cindy and Kathleen Westhout of
Exeter spent a week holidaying
with their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Bosman.
Douglas Cook of Calgary, Alber
ta, returned home Sunday, June
25, after spending a week’s holiday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Cook and also visited with
other relatives in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McNall,
Michelle and Jamie of Victoria,
B.C. spent a week with Mrs.
Elizabeth Procter of Belgrave and
also called on other friends and
relatives.
The notice regarding the change
of the Library hours failed to say
that it would be open on Thursday
evenings only. The hours are 7 to
10 p.m. weekly.
Friends and neighbours of this
community extend sympathy to
Mrs. Charles Irwin and family in
the loss of a husband and father
Charles Irwin who passed away
Friday, June 30 in the Wingham
and District Hospital.
Many attend
Brandon service
A good attendance gathered for
the Annual Memorial Service held
in Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave,
Sunday, July 2 at 3 p.m.
The service was in charge of Rev.
Douglas Madge, Rector of Trinity
Anglican Church, Wingham and
Belgrave, who gave the message
and also led in the singing of
hymns.
People
Miss Sandra Young of Mitchell
was the pulpit supply for the
morning services at 10 a.m. Sun
day, July 2 at Calvin-Brick United
Church, East Wawanosh and 11:15
at Knox United Church, Belgrave.
Miss Young is a student candi
date for the Ministry of Huron-
Perth Presbytery.
Justin and Jeremy Campbell
held a “school is out” party June
23. Those attending dinner, after
school, were: Matthew and Travis
Campbell, Jamie McCallum and
Curtis Knight. The children had a
fun day.
On June 30, Justin Campbell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Camp
bell, celebrated his sixth birthday.
Celebrating with him were his
brother Jeremy, Adam Potter,
Travis Campbell, Curtis Knight,
Tyler Fenton, Craig Marks and Tim
Jerva. Adam Potter’s birthday is
also the same day as Justin’s,
which is June 29.
The children enjoyed a barbecue
lunch and afterwards played games
and sports. An enjoyable day was
had by all.
Clarence Yuill is a patient in the
K-W Hospital, Kitchener.
PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING
A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN
& ZONING BY-LAW
AMENDMENT CONCERNING
THE TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
County of Huron will hold a public meeting on Thursday,
August 10,1989at 7:30 p.m. in the East Wawanosh Township
Municipal Office, 2 kilometres west of Belgrave, to consider a
proposed official plan amendment under Section 17 of the
Planning Act.
The proposed official plan amendment would change the
designation of Part Lot 34 and 35, Cone. 14, Township of East
Wawanosh [see attached map] from ‘Natural Environment* to
‘Recreational*. The corresponding zoning by-law amendment
would change the zoning from “Natural Environment [NE1 ]”
to “Recreational Trailer Park and Campground [RC2]”. The
area is accessed along the south limit of Lot 36, from Sideroad
36/37. The applicant proposes to establish an adult
recreational vehicle seasonal park of approximately 200 sites.
Corresponding recreational policies will be required in the
Secondary Plan, in addition to recreational zone provisions in
the zoning by-law. The total area of the area to be developed is
approximately 33 acres [13.75 ha].
A buffer area of 2000 feet [609 m.] around the proposed
development changes the designation of neighbouring lands
from ‘Agriculture’ to ‘Restricted Agriculture*. The corres
ponding rezoning would change these lands from ‘AG1’
[General Agriculture] to ‘AG2’ [Restricted Agriculture].
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make
written or verbal representation either In support of or in
opposition to the proposed zoning by-law.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed
amendment is availableat the Township Office [357-2880] or at
the County of Huron Planning & Development Dept. [524-2188]
during normal business hours.
DATED AT THE TOWN OF GODERICH
THIS 30th DAY OF June, 1989.
B. G. Hanly
Clerk-Treasurer
County of Huron
Goderich, Ont. N7A 1M2
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