The Citizen, 1994-03-02, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1994.
Stephen downs Brussels
Taking a dive
Brussels Novice Reps met Zurich in the final game in the first round of playoffs. Brussels
defeated Zurich in three games and moves on to play Ripley in the next matchup.
Novice Reps reach 2nd round
The Brussels Novice Rep team
completed the first round of
playoffs on Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 6
in the Brussels arena, defeating
Zurich 3-2 for their third straight
win.
It was a well played game for
both teams with good end to end
action. Both goaltenders were faced
with breakaways and came up
strong to keep their teams in the
game.
Brussels opened the scoring in
the first period when Lee Dilworth
tipped a pass to Nolan Krotz for a
breakaway that put Brussels on the
board. Zurich responded to that
goal, one minute later, ending the
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Where these criteria can be satisfied, the severance of surplus
residences may be permitted.
Kathy Hunt
Speed
triumphs
An Ethel area women has repre
sented Huron County well at the
Canadian National speed skating
competition held in Ste. Foy, Que
bec on the weekend of Feb. 26 and
27.
Kathy Hunt earned two silver
medals in long track speed skating,
at the Masters level (women over
25).
There were two divisions,one
was the Canadian championship
and the other races include Ameri
can competitors.
The events were a combination
of four races; two-500 metre, one-
1,000 metre and one-1,500 metre.
Mrs. Hunt says she is very happy
with her results and doesn't feel bad
about being beaten in both compe
titions by long-time friend and
rival, Judy Dieteker of Ottawa.
"Judy is an ex-national level
skater and she has taught me a lot
about racing," she says.
Mrs. Hunt is preparing for the
Provincial Masters competition
which takes place in mid-March.
She will also be featured on a
CBC national program "Personal
Best", on March 5.
period tied at one a piece.
The second period saw a flurry of
action with Brussels scrambling in
front of Zurich's goalie. After a
shot from Joel Hemingway, Mark
Hunter managed to poke the
dribbling puck over the line to put
Brussels ahead 2-1. Again Zurich
came back in the last minute to tie
the game at two apiece.
The third period was another
action filled period with Brussels
putting their third goal of the game
on the board. Tyler Campbell
fought off two defencemen to break
for the goal and score, putting
Brussels ahead 3-2. The remaining
eight minutes of the game saw
chances for both teams to score, but
the goaltending was excellent and
Brussels' Brooklyn Wheeler
stopped yet another breakaway shot
to keep the home team ahead.
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Grey and the County of Huron will hold a public
meeting on Wednesday, April 6, 1994, at 7:30 p.m. in the
Cranbrook Community Centre, Township of Grey, to consider a
proposed Official Plan Amendment under Section 17 of The
Planning Act, RSO 1990.
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 during regular office hours
at the Township of Grey Municipal Office, (519-887-6268) or the
Huron County Department of Planning and Development
(519-524-2188).
DATED AT THE TOWN OF GODERICH AND THE TOWNSHIP OF
GREY THIS 28TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1994.
Brad Knight J.A. Murray
Clerk -Treasurer Clerk Administrator
Township of Grey County of Huron
R.R. #3 Court House
Brussels, Ontario Goderich, Ontario
NOG 1H0 N7A 1M2
PURPOSE AND EFFECT:
The purpose of this Official Plan Amendment is to consider the
addition of a policy to the Township of Grey Secondary Plan to
permit the severance of surplus residences, subject to a number
of criteria. This application has been Initiated by a private
property owner In the Township of Grey.
In more detail, the Official Plan Amendment will allow for the
severance of surplus farm dwellings on lands designated
’'Agriculture" or "Restricted Agriculture" where they have been
acquired through farm consolidation, and are surplus to the
needs of the farm operation. The residence may be severed if it
satisfies a number of criteria, Including the following:
- the residence Is surplus to a farm operator and was constructed
prior to the adoption of the County of Huron Official Plan;
- the existing residence is habitable;
- the severed residence must be located on a property which is
immediately adjacent to other lands owned by the farm operator
such that the farm parcels must merge on title;
- the existing residence must be rezoned to a small holding
category;
- any barns in the Immediate vicinity of the surplus residence
may be required to be demolished or be included with the
residential unit prior to approving the severance.
Lands affected include all lands Designated Agriculture and
Restricted Agriculture in the Township of Grey.
Brussels moves on to play the
winner of the Ripley Howick
Series.
Atoms earn
3 victories
The Belgrave Atoms had a suc
cessful run recently with two wins
against visiting teams and one win
away.
On Feb. 15 Belgrave hosted Bay-
field and handed the guests a 4-1
loss.
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An overpowering Stephen Twp.
team skated over the Brussels
Houseleague Atoms in the final
playoff matchup between the two,
Feb. 28 in Brussels.
With only nine players to
Stephen's three full lines the odds
were against the home team from
the start. Then costly major penalty
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Three of their eight goals came dur
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With so much going against
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