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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-06-26, Page 14■DDDDDDDDODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDODD■ 0 D D D o D 0 36 Albert St. CI,INTON 482-3951 r ■ eeeeeeeeeeecoeeerrrrreceerr■ Happy Canada Day It's Sale-a-bration Time! June 27, 28 & 29 10to 30%olfT Selected Merchandise 15% off A Large Selection of Wedding Decorations Bells. streamers. ribbon. plume pens, thank-you's We are your Sears Catalogue Sales Merchant SEARS 14—THU HURON IRXPOSITOR, Jun. Its, 1111141 Seaforth sports SCOREBOARD CONTINUED from page 8. ROLLER HOCKEY Wings 7 Blues 1 WINGS GOALS: Kathy Devereaux 5, Jen Delvecchio, Lynn Devereaux. BLUES GOAL: Susan McLachlan. HIGHLIGHT: Kathy D. rockets into league scoring lead. GAMES THIS WEEK: Tuesday. July 2: Leafs vs Wings, 8 p.m.; Blues vs Ducks, 9. Tam 31 L I Cts Wings 6 2 1 13 Leafs 5 3 1' 11 Blues 3 6 0 6 Ducks 3 6 0 6 SCORING LEADERS nuts lin Si: A Pf;;: Devereaux, Kat/W 19 6 25 Fisher, Jackie/BI 16 5 21 Marion, Jen/Dks 13 Munro, Nicole/Dk 9 Delvecchio, Jen/W 8 Denys, Marsha/Lf 6 Schoonderwoerd/L 5 Schenck, Kendal/B 11 Finlayson, Jess/Lfs 8 Watt, Jen/Wngs 4 5 9 9 9 9 2 3 6 18 18 17 I5 14 13 11 10 SOCCER ST. COLUMBAN MEN'S WESTERN ONTARIO CENTRAD SECOND DIV (unofficial/as of June 25 ) Tram 3Y I. T Scottish 5 1 1 Exeter Cen 5 2 0 Marconi 4 1 2 St. Colum 4 1 2 Forest Un 4 2 0 Lond Port 3 3 2 Germ Can 3 1 2 Maltese 3 2 0 Olympics I 5 0 Lion Kings I 6 0 Nairn 0 5 2 E 16 15 19 13 15 19 20 11 5 12 11 A El 9 16 9 15 9 14 13 14 10 12 17 11 11 10 15 9 15 3 29 3 23 2 ( June 21 result) St, Col 2 at MARCONI (London) 2 ST. COLUMBAN GOALS: Brian Melady 2. SUMMARY: The locals inch closer to the top of the table and knock Marconi out of a share of first. 0-0 at end of half. Marconi scored twice on "marginal", "deja vu" free kicks from just outside the 18 yard -box, to make the score 1-0 at about 10 -minute mark of second half, then 2-1 about 20 minutes later after Melady headed home .a Dave Murray cross. Melady equalized with about five minutes remaining on a feed from Jim O'Reilly. ( June 18 result/ Div 2 CUP) St. Col 6 at Portugese (STRATHROY) 2 ST. COLUMBAN GOALS: Mike Seiler 2, Steve Ryan 2, Brian Melady, Sean Melady. Canada. Day plans in C4TH Plan to stay in Seaforth this Canada Day holiday. Celebrations on. July 1 will start off with thc Firemen's Breakfast at the Firchall from 7 - 11 am. The day will con- tinue with the Heritage Walk Poker Rally beginning at 11 am at Victoria Park. After the walk stay in the park to enjoy some local talent at the bandshell. The day will fin- ish up with the Giant Fireworks Display at the High school at dark. A Special Thanks goes out to the Seaforth Optimist Club, Seaforth. Lions Club, Seaforth Legion, Boilersmith, Progressive Turf and Ken Cardno for there kind dona- tions towards.the Fireworks. Summer Programs the Recreation Department will be offering are: Summer Fun for children ages 3 to 12 years, Off Ice Training, Teen Sports Camp, and a Computer Camp. For infor- mation on any Recreation program please call the Recreation Office at 527- 0882. Senior Shuffleboard results from last week: Ladies: H. McGonigle 449 M. McMillan 350 Men: K. Preszcator 460 K. Lingelhach - 355 The Seaforth Library invites you' to get a kick out of books with the GO FOR THE GOLD summer reading program. The East Huron Long Tenn Care (LTC) Committee invite 'Recreation Preview by Marty Bedard is and encourage you to join them Thursday, June 27, 1996 at 10 am in the Board Room of the Seaforth Hospital. Guest Speaker will. be Debbie Selkirk, .Chair of the LTC Committee District Health Council (DHC) & Provider Member on DHC. The. Topic will be ,Huron County Merge with Perth County LTC ' Planning Committee, and Role of East Huron's LTC Committee,. There is imminent change expected in September of 1996. The Seaforth Community Hospital DIABETIC EDU- CATION will he offered by Nurse Educator, Dianne Wood, Reg.N. each Thursday from 1 - 3 pm. by appointment. Self referrals accepted. No fee. Topics include: Diet, Exercise, Insulin, Oral Agents, Monitoring Technique, Travel, Days of Illness, Foot Care, Management. To pre - register please call 527-1650 ext: 219. Gambling on gambling Clinton keen on VLTs Clinton Council has endorsed the efforts of a local delegation trying to bring video lottery machines to town. The controversial machines, which critics call the "crack cocaine of the gaming indus- try," were approved in prin- ciple for introduction at selected sites such as provin- cial racetracks in Ontario's last budget, although specifics and further details have not yet followed. The local delegation spear- heading the Clinton effort to get in on the machines made its pitch to council a week ago Monday, June 17. It was made up of recre- ation director Steve w J CO X in 1' 1— COw w -J m z X cn 0 REGULAR &RAPID BLACKJACK 3 DAYS FRIDAY, JUNE 28-4pm-4 AM SATURDAY, JUNE 29 — 12 PM - 4 AM SUNDAY, JUNE 30— 12pm-1 AM Doak Resort =Oil' BEND FREE ADMISSION & FREE PARKING FEATURING -- HOLD -EM POKER — MINISTRY RULES 24 Hour Casino Hotline (519) 752.6325 B.J. Games Inc. All proceeds to The Rotary Club of Grand Bend License # P964218 2 POKER TABLES O n x w r m w m -.4 O x —4 CO r )IOvrNlov1e OldVU 's ad1fl 1 Campbell, Clinton Raceway Secretary Ian Fleming and recreation committee Chair Dan Colquhoun. Colquhoun told council an approved video -lottery gam- ing establishment could become one of the town's largest employers. Fleming estimated there might be one employee for every 7.5 machines, and ini- tial. plans propose Clinton get 100 machines. SUMMARY: St. Columban takes 3-0 lead after first 20 minutes then cruises to win. Defender Jim O'Reilly plays strong game. FUTURE GAMES : Thur (June 27), London Lion Kings at ST. COLUMBAN, 7 p.m. FASTBALL HURON COUNTY LEAGUE ( June 19 result ) Belgrave 11 SEAFORTH 2 • . FUTURE GAMES : Tonight (Wed), SEAFORTH at Zurich Panthers, 9 p.m. MITES ( June 20 result ) Seaforth def GODERICII (score unavailable?) HIGHLIGHT: C4TH breaks it open with 10 -run fifth inning. highlighted by Bill Nigh's grand slam. Bradley Henderson also belted :wo taters, and Brent Coleman another. . ( June 13 result ) Seaforth 30 Tuckersmith "Twp. 2 7TH INNING STRETCH - David McClory goes "bananas" with the bat, belting three grand slams. Bradley Henderson also Nagged one. Brent Coleman and Darren Beaver combine on mound to almost keep opponents off the board. FUTURE GAMES : Thur. June 27: Colborne at Seaforth.. 119w come they re covered and you re not. All sports are welcome for inclusion in SCOREBOARD. Results should be legible and up-to-date, submitted by noon on Monday so they can be type- set in time for publication. BUCK&DOE for BARRY VINCENT BRENNA WEIN SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1996 TICKETS $5/PERSON AGE OF MAJORITY LUNCH PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION CALL 527-2204 OR 527-1639 IP, OM a..r 4.11 SEA FORTH RECREATION DEPARTMENT Presents SUMMER FUN -'N\71A July 8 to August 9 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Before and After care is available) AA FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE! • "Let me be the one, to do what is done." Robert Frost •Penny Carnival* •Airbands •Paper Mache •Sign Language •Swimming and much more... more information call the Rec Office 527-0882 'Special Trips 'Ball Hockey •Puppet Making •Treasure Hunt •Crafts To register or for fay" • PARK THEATRE • =� COOERICH SN 7811 JIM MA11REW CARREY BRODERICN ENDS THURSDAY There's no such thing as free cable. FRI.-TUES. FRI. & SAT. 7 & 9 PM JUNE 28 -JULY 02 SUN.-TUES. 8 menwri FIFF—{P E' F-11 /1 ? STARTS WED., JULY 03 6:45 & 9:15 PM IONS DISTANCE? CALL I-SOO.265.343e FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO A COMMUNITY SHOWER for Niki Phillips SUNDAY, JULY 7 2:00 PM at Seaforth Optimist Hall Thurs. Nite START THE Long Weekend Here!! Party with Sound Image D.J. �►\I\II I:c I \I Hull I SATURDAY NIGHT BING NOW GAMES AT THE GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE 4,700 T ZE DOORS OPEN 5:30 P.M. BINGO 7:00 PM SHARP 4,500 JACKPOT MUST GO! License # M068996 PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Township of Hullett passed By-law 1996-19 on the 18th day of June, 1996, under SEction 34 of the Planning Act; 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 Township of Hullett, not later than the 16th day of July, 1996, a notice of appeal set- ting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in sup- port of the objection. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a zoning by-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of.thc association or the group. AN EXPLANATION of the purpose and effect of the by- law is provided below. The complete by-law is available for inspection at the Clerk's office during regular office hours. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT THIS 20TH DAY OF JUNE, 1996 Beverly M. Shaddick Clerk -Treasurer TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Box 226, Londesboro, On. NOM 2H0 (519) 523-4340 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Thisby-law amends zoning by-law 16-1987 as .follows: 1. The provisions for accessory buildings (e.g. garages, storage sheds, etc.) are amended and consolidated into sec- tion 3.11 to standardize the requirements. In residential zones, a new provision is added to prohibit any part of thc accessory building being higher than 5.5 metres above fin- ished grade and accessory buildings shall not exceed 6 per cent lot coverage or the size of the main building, whichev- er is smn.11er. 2. Each of the separate sections for accessory buildings in the VR1, VR2, and VR3 zones are deleted so that the pro- visions of section 3.11 shall apply to all accessory build- ings. 3. A provision is added to allow for the extension of exist- ing zoning to include abutting lands that are being severed and merged on title with the existing parcel for minor lot enlargement purposes. 4. A provision is added to allow any existing deficiencies (e.g. setbacks) of a building to continue to be recognized as legal non -complying after a severance or rezoning is grant - cd. This provision would not apply to parking require- ments. 5. A provision is added to prohibit adult live entertainment parlours in the Township of Hullett. 6. The provisions for new and existing livestock operations in the AG4 zone are amended to restrict livestock to a hobby farm with a maximum of three livestock units. 7. In the Village Residential (VRI) and Village Commercial (VC1) zones, the provisions for lots "with public water" are deleted. The provisions for lots "without public water" will apply in all cases in recognition of the larger lot sizes required for septic systems, regardless of the source of water. 8. The new Minimum Separation Distance formulas recent- ly released by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Also included are definitions for several terms used by the new formulas. 9. The special provisions zoning on Part Lot 14, Concession 10 is amended and the definition of a hohhy farm applies. 10. The special provisions zoning on Part Lot 26, Conccssion 6 is amended and the definition of hohhy farm applies. 11. The special provisions zoning on Part Lot 18, Concession 13 is amended and thc definition of a hohhy farm applies. This amendment affects all lands within the Township of Hullett.