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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-03-10, Page 6B-K TIRE & Battery Trail Report The B & W Trailblazers Snowmobile Club report on the Trails North Trails (Brussels to Hwy.86) - Good South Trails (Walton - Seaforth, Mitchell area) - Good West Trails (Walton - Blyth) - Good Loop Area (around Brussels) - Good East Trails (Monkton Area) - Good Weather changes will dictate new conditions. • Some trails may be a bit rough, as our groomer is not working. Sorry for the inconvenience You are reminded that you require an OFSC permit to ride these trails. Permits are available through your snowmobile club. B-K Tire & Battery •Arctic Cat Sales & Service • Catmaster technician on duty • See us for your snowmobile needs Brodhagen 345-2248 PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1993. Blyth skaters dazzle capacity crowd Suave Sauve Courtney Sauve performed a solo at the Blyth Figure and Power Skating Club's 25th anniversary event Friday night. Power play Kimberley Richmond led this group of power skaters through their performance of Canada's 125th Birthday Celebration Friday night at the Blyth Figure and Power Skating Club's 25th anniversary celebration. Bride and Groom 'The Wedding Celebration' was a charming ensemble put on by young skaters at 'Come Celebrate With Us', the Blyth Fgure and Power Skating Club's extravaganza put on Friday night. than previous generations, their join in this chorus) but how can we emotional and academic growth is expect our young people to learn to lagging badly behind. We are being do this in view of the above urged to work smarter, not harder (I situation? Queen's Bush can help, says reader Continued from page 4 Guest skater National Figure Skating competitor Mark Shepherd, a Canadian hopeful in the dance event, was the guest skater at the Blyth Figure and Power Skating Club celebration Friday night. Continued from page 5 world. As a result they are unable to cope unless they resort to some fast growing up and facing of facts. It is small comfort to report that the Americans are even further behind or that even the Germans are having their own problems. It is one of the sad indictments of the final years of this century that, at a time when our young people are maturing physically more rapidly one more season? We can't always get that vehicle out without help - we can't always solve our problems without help, either. Helping people solve problems and putting them into perspective is something we practise every day. If we can be of help to you just give us a call at (519) 392-6090. We are the Queen's Bush Rural Ministries — helping you to survive the rural crisis. Judith Trimble QBRM Assistant Co-ordinator. PUBLIC MEETING AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT - TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR REVISIONS TO THE HULLETT TOWNSHIP SECONDARY PLAN - TO CONSIDER A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron and the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Hullett will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 13, 1993 at 8:00 p.m. in the Community Hall, Londesborough. Township Council is also hosting an informal open house on Tuesday, April 13, 1993 from 2 to 4 p.m., inviting anyone with specific planning Inquires to meet with Council and a Planner. At the formal public meeting commencing at 8:00 p.m., the following will be considered: 1. To allow the public to comment on the need for revisions of the Secondary Plan for the Township of Hullett under Section 26 of the Planning Act, RSO 1990. The Planning Act requires that municipalities provide the public with the opportunity through a special meeting of Council to comment on the need for revisions to the Secondary Plan. This meeting Is an opportunity for persons with comments or suggested changes to make their thoughts known to Council. 2. To consider a proposed official plan amendment under Section 17 of the Planning Act, RSO 1990. The proposed plan amendment will update the existing Secondary Plan and includes the following: a) update the plan by adding and revising references to the 1983 Planning Act; b) update the plan by identifying minor wording changes; c) add policies to allow Council to consider rezonings within the Agricultural Designation to allow for residences on those existing lots created before the County Official Plan and which are not necessarily accessory to a viable farming operation; d) add provisions under Section 35 of the Planning Act, allowing Council to use Holding Zone provisions; e) add provisions under Section 38 of the Planning Act, allowing Council to authorize Temporary Use By-laws. 3. The proposed official plan amendment applies to all lands within the Township of Hullett. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either In support of or In opposition to the proposed official plan amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed official plan amendment Is available for inspection between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Huron County Department of Planning and Development (524-2188) or at the Township of Hullett Municipal Office (523-4340). DATED AT THE COUNTY OF HURON THIS 18TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1993. B. Alcock, Deputy-Clerk County of Huron Court House, The Square Gcderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 Face facts, says Ray Canon More Letters to the Editor on page 19