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NOTICE OF THE PASSING
OF A ZONING BY-LAW
AMENDMENT BY THE
CORPORATION OF THE
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Village of Brussels
passed By-law #12-1993 on the 3rd day of May, 1993, under
Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1990.
AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to
the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing
with the Clerk of the Village of Brussels, not later than the 1st
day of June, 1993, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to
the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection.
AN EXPLANATION of the purpose and effect of the by-law,
describing the lands to which the by-law applies Is provided
below and a Key Map showing the location of the affected lands
Is attached. The complete by-law Is available for Inspection of
the Clerk's office during regular office hours.
DATED at the Village of Brussels this 12 day of May, 1993.
Lori Pipe, Acting Clerk-Treasurer
Village of Brussels
Box 119
Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0
(519) 887-6572
PURPOSE AND EFFECT:
By-law #12-1993, Village of Brussels.
The purpose of the by-law is to change the zoning on Part Lot
415, R.P. 192 and Part of Park Lot I, R.P. 192, Village of Brussels
(see attached map). The north portion of Lot 415, R.P. 192 is
changed from R1 (Residential Low Density Zone) to FD (Future
Development Zone). A portion of the south east corner of Part
Park Lot I, R.P. 192, is redesignated from FD (Future
Development Zone) to R1 (Residential Low Density Zone).
Applications for severance B20/93 and B21/93 apply to the
subject lands. These applications for severance had the effect
of creating one new lot for residential development with a
frontage of 30.5 metres (100 ft.) on Elizabeth Street, a depth of
40.2 metres (132 ft.) and a lot area of 1,226.3 sq. metres (13,200
sq. ft.). This lot conforms to the minimum zone regulations of
the R1 zone. The applicant has reoriented the shape of the
property to create one lot for future residential development. A
single family residence and a utility shed are proposed to be
established on this new lot recently created by consent. That
portion being zoned FD (Future Development Zone) will be
added to the area of the large property known as Part Park Lot I,
192.
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PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1993.
BRUSSELS, MORRIS
& GREY
SWIMMING LESSON
REGISTRATION
Tuesday, May 18
Thursday, May 20
at
BMG Community Centre
Brussels
People
On Sunday, May 2 the
McCutcheons — Case and Betty,
Mel and Lois, Jack and Esther,
George and Barbara, Bernell and
Marg Smith and Jack and Berva
Rice went to Windsor to celebrate
Lorne and Anne Bryans' 50th
wedding anniversary, with them and
their family.
The afternoon was spent
swapping tales and experiences,
then all enjoyed a delicious dinner
at Roseland Golf and Country Club,
after which reminiscing continued at
the Bryans' home. During the
evening coffee and anniversary cake
was served.
Lorne and Anne received many
beautiful cards and gifts. It was 50
years ago May 1, 1943 on a sunny
spring day when Rev. Oldham
united in marriage Lorne, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Bryans and Anne
May daughter of Harry and Lottie
McCutcheon in St. John's Anglican
Sixteen ladies were present for the
May meeting of the Brussels
U.C.W. The worship was about
"Mother". Jean Bridge read the
poem "Only One Mother " Scripture
was taken from Mark 10 verses 13-
16 and prayer was read by Laura
Barbour.
The group was entertained by two
duets from Betty Campbell and Rev.
Cam McMillan. Alice Brothers
accompanied them on the piano.
The story "My Worst Mother's
Day Ever" was read by Luella
Mitchell. Sarah Stephenson read the
"Family Beautitudes" followed by a
humourous reading by Barbara
McCutcheon on "Mother", From a
Elwin Garland was worship
leader at Brussels Mennonite
Fellowship on Sunday, May 9.
Lucy Hesse led the congrega-
tional singing and Nancy Elliot-
Greenwood played the piano. Rob,
Phyllis, Barbara and Julie Fyn
provided special music. Pastor Tom
Warner gave the message.
The scripture lesson was from I
Samuel, dealing with the story of
Hannah. The material things we
provide for our children are not the
things that shape their lives.
However, the faith a mother
Church, Brussels. Their attendants
were Berva (McCutcheon) Rice and
Ross Nichol.
Lorne and Anne ran a trucking
business in Brussels for 15 years
then sold to Brussels Transport. The
Bryans moved to Windsor where
Lorne became Manager of
Transport. His next career move
came when he bought a
sandblasting business, which he ran
for 14 years before retiring. Lorne
and Anne have three daughters,
Patricia Fleming, Carol Fowler and
Lorne Tintianlli, who all live in the
Windsor area.
A crowd of over 60 people
attended the casserole supper and
card party on April 29.
Prizes for the card party went to:
Jim Bridge for the travelling lone
hand; Richard Daugherty for high
man; Jean Connelly for high lady;
Richard Daugherty for most lone
hands; Jim Bridge for luck chair;
Annie Williamson for travelling the
farthest; Mary Huether, score
closest to 50; Jack Connelly for
most zeros.
Proceeds from the card party go
to the Canadian Cancer Society.
On May 3, the Brussels I
Stitcheroonies held their
achievement program at the home
of Mrs. Glauser.
Muriel Matheson began the
Child's Point of View."
The business part of the meeting
followed. It was decided to dress a
baby doll for the Salvation Army
"Ladies" Night Out in September.
The June Garden Party will be held
June 13 from 4 - 7 o'clock. Tickets
will be on sale soon and also at the
door.
The Spring Event held on April
26 at B.M. & G. Community Centre
was very successful. Dr. Hollings-
worth is always a very excellent
speaker regarding how to save our
"Earth". Janna Speers was excellent
on her talk about the cleaners.
The Benediction closed the
meeting.
exhibits will stay with a child all
his/her life.
Following the Christian Educa
tion Hour a pot-luck meal was held
in the gymnasium of the church.
The youth gathered on Saturday
evening for a "mystery evening"
under the leadership of Bill and
Rose Home. The youth are invited
to participate in a Youth Rally on
the evening of Friday, May 14, at
Milverton Mennonite. On Saturday
the youth will be holding a car
wash fundraiser for their camping
expedition this summer.
program by painting a flower pot
that all members completed. The
mothers also took part in this craft.
A pizza party followed which
everyone enjoyed. Pizza was made
by Mrs. Glauser and daughters.
Leader, Kathy Bridge presented a
special award to Veronica
Grobbink on completing six clubs.
Leslie Elliott, Sandy Rijkhoff and
Clara Glauser received a special
gift for having books totally
completed. Sherry Baan presented
Mrs. Matheson with a gift for
coming out and teaching them a
craft.
The meeting was then closed.
Music night
Junior, intermediate and senior students at Brussels Public School entertained at their spring
concert "Music Moves Me" on Thursday, 6. Strutting their stuff, from left, are: Cassie Bootzin,
as the girl who stole Don Gato's heart, Josh Beuermann boogying to "Rock Around the Clock
and Tyler Bragg, who would "rather be a fish", than swing on a star.
UCW worship about 'Mother'
Mennonites enjoy social time