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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-09-11, Page 101O -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, September 11, 11MS L Sports Centenaires, Cullitons ally forces for "D"evelopment The Seaforth Centenaires and Stratford Cullitons have agreed to affiliate this upcoming Ontario Hockey Association junior season. It is, the first time in their history the Seaforth juniors, who begin their 23rd season in three weeks, have affiliat- ed with a junior B club. OCCUR SOCCER li WESTERN ONTARIO CENTRAL/ SECOND DIV ST. COLUMBAN MEN'S (Sept. 5) CUP INAL ST. COLUMBAN 3 German Canadians 2 (at London Portuguese Field) ST. COLUMBAN GOALS: Brian Melady 2, Sean Melady. THE LOWDOWN: An enter' lin- ing encounter. See related More St. Columban fans at London field (London Portuguese) than there were Londoners. STANDINGS Team W L T F A Pt Scottish 12 4 1 61 19 37 St. Colum 11 3 2 35 24 35 Marconi 10 4 3 56 28 33 Germ Can 10 5 2 56 27 32 Forest Un 10 4 2 38 21 32 Exeter Cen 10 7 0 42 24 30 Lond Port 8 4 4 42 25 28 Maltese 4 10 2 25 43 14 Nairn 1 12.4 21 69 7 Olympics 1 113 10 45 6 Lion Kings 2 15 0 20 87 6 FUTURE GAMES : J.EA(:UF. PLAY Sat; London Maltese at ST. COLUMBAN, 3 p.m. Sat. (Sept._ 21): St. Columban at Olympics (re-sked). Sun. (Sept 22): St. Columban at London Portuguese, 5 p.ni. Sat. (Sept: 28): London Marconi at St. Columban, 5 p.m. Schedule ends HOCKEY Affiliation agreements allow players to play for both teams under specific circum- stances. The Cullitons have the best record for player develop- ment in recent decades at the junior B level of the OHA and the Centenaires are no slouches themselves. Five 1130ALRD OHA JUNIOR "D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE Pre -season exhibition ( Sept. 8 ) Thamesford 4 at SEAFORTH 3 ( Sept. 6 ) Seaforth 8 at THAMESFORD 5 FUTURE GAMES : Frig ( Sept. 201: Seaforth at Mitchell Hawks. Sun (Sept. 22); Mitchell at SEAFORTH, 8 p.m. BOWLING ST. JAMES LEAGUE (Sept. 9 results) MEN HIGH SINGLE; Bob Dinsmore 299. HIGH TRIPLE: Henry Verhoog 690. BETTER THAN 200: Dinsmore, Vcrhoog 229/275; Jack Ryan 214/200/249; George Love 256/217; Don Nolan 211. Angelo Andreassi 209, Mark Higencll 203, Pat Ryan 201. TRIPLES OVER 600; Vcrhoog, Ryan 663. Lovc 644. WOMEN IHGIH SINGLE; Janice Morris 226. HIGH TRIPLE: Alison Verhoog 583. WETTER THAN 200: Morris, Verhoog 225, Connie Marion 223. Sandra Lee 202, Johanna Goodman 200. STANDINGS Red Wings and Maple Leafs 7, Bruins 5, Black Hawks 2, Rangers and Canadiens 0.• FASTBALL BLUEWATER LEAGUE Mitis Year -End Tournament ( Aug. 24 results) Championship • Colboume (1) 14 C4TH 8 HIGHLIGHTS: Game close early then Colborne jumps to 7-3 lead. Not for long, as Leslie. Dale's triple drives home three runs then Troy Hopkins doubles to knot game at 7-7. Win was not to be, but locals finish season with . none to shabby record of 16 wins and two losses. Preliminary Games Seaforth 27 Stanley Twp 5 WIPEOUT! C4TH bats booming against team that had had handed them one of their few Iosses'earli- er this season. Pitching solid by Darren Beaver, Brent Coleman and Stephen Medd as team advances to "A" final, half -an - hour later. - Seaforth 19 Goderich Twp 12 SILVER -MEDAL SQUAD: Spencer Zaple, Bradley Henderson, Bill Nigh, Kevin Whyte, Dave McClory, Mike McLaughlin, Grady and Kevin Beaver, Hopkins, Medd and Coleman. Coaches were Don Beaver and Bev Coleman with help from Gerry McLaughlin and James Zaple. B -BALL FUTURE GAMES : SAT: SDHS Golden Bears Senior Girls invitational. Basketball Tournament. Six teams, two from London. Bears play first game at 8:30 a.m. Draw undetermined at press time. How 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. Referee's clinic The Central West Region of the Federation of Broomball Associations of Ontario is holding a referee's clinic in Palmerston this Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 14 and 15, starting at 9 a.m. Further details arc available by call- ing Bill Embling at 482- 7563. players who started their junior hockey careers with Seaforth have been drafted by the National Hockey League since 1987, a record similarly unmatched by any other Junior "D"evelopment League or junior C team in the province. Four of these five former Centenaires went on to play junior B for the Cullitons, who have been Midwestern Junior B Hockey League finalists an incredible 19 times in the past 21 years and won five Ontario titles in that span. Opening exhibitions Cents, Trojans split The Seaforth Centenaires split their first two pre -season games on the weekend, los- ing 4-3 on home ice Sunday night to the Thamesford Trojans after an 8-5 win at Thamesford Friday. The Trojans scored with 1:02 left in Sunday's game for the victory, after the Cents came back from a 3-1 deficit to tie it. Steve McInally and Shawn Purcell scored, and Jason Henderson added a shorthanded goal for Seaforth. • Friday's night Jeff Klages scored two times for the Centenaires and Richard Dampness doesn't dog Doig's drives at C4th Invitational Cam Doig fired a four - under -par 67 in the rain for a two-stroke triumph over Dave McNairn for overall low gross honours at the annual Seaforth Golf and Country. Club - Men's Invitational Saturday. Dave Hiltz was third overall with a one -under 70. McNairn took "A" flight low gross honours, and Hiltz was low gross in the "B" flight. Pat McGee's 80 gave him "C" flight low gross and Eddie Neilsen's 83 won him the "D"flight. Low net in the four flights (from overall to D) were T J. Rooth at 64; Tom Hyman, 67; Steve Stein, 67; Brian Nigh, 68 and Pete Dunlop, 67. About 165 golfers started the day in the wind and rain and 145 of these finished. It was rotten weather for golf. Nielsen back with b -ball team Former Seaforth District High School star, grad Dennis Nielsen, now a coach at London Montcalm, will bring his senior girls' basket- ball team to tow(l Saturday for the annual Golden Bears tournament. Six teams are entered. The others are London Clarke Road, Walkerton, Mitchell and Clinton Central Huron. The host Golden Bears take to the court in their tourna- ment's first game, which gets underway at 8:30 a.m. Terry Johnston is once again coaching the local squad, assisted by Brenda Menary. JiIn rl�:�l v� Woad Dr. Earl Grollman "rickets available at Applelon's Stationery Festival Market Place Stratford ' Tickets available at Catherine Wright Designs 74 Wellington Street • Stratford A parent or spouse dies. A son or daughter is killed. A sibling is crippled. There arc many times when we feel that lifc just isn't fair, hut we still have to manage in what we may feel is an unfair world, if we arc to go on living after such a tragedy. Doctor Earl Grollman is a world renowned author and speaker, whose expertise in the field of grief and bereavement has inspired both the bereaved and grief professionals all over the world, He has over half a million hooks in print. Date: Location: Wednesday, September 25th, 1996. The Festival inn, 1144 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. Time: 8:00-10:00 pm Tickers: $12.00 Please fill out your request below, and /nail with enclosed cheque/MO to: Bereaved Parents of Stratford and Area, P.O. Box 23033, Stratford, Ontario, N5A-7V8. Yd WOO Yes, please send me tickcts, at $12.00 each. I cwt A cheque/Money Order is enclosed in the amount of $ c(velJ °��A t Send tickets to: Name. Address. Seating is limited. and tickets will be sold sirnctiv on a "first come first served" basis. This advertisement is sponsored by Box and Smith Funeral Chapel and Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home Hurley, J.C. Kirk, Adam Myers, Scott Van Dooren, Terry Barton and Mclnally added singles. The Seaforth juniors next pre -season start is a week Friday at Mitchell against the Hawks. They begin their Ontario Hockey Association Junior "D"evelopment League regu- lar season on home ice the following Friday, Sept. 27. The managers of the Stratford and Seaforth juniors feel the affiliation will bene- fit both hockey clubs. The Cullitons had been affiliated with the Woodstock juniors for the past several seasons. McMaster Siemon INSURANCE (M BROKERS INC. BROKERS: Bill Siemon Vicki Siemon Anette McTaggart Dan Proctor 68 Ontario Rd. 348-9150 Mitchell 1-800-561-0183 TOWNSHIP OF GREY PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the TOWNSHIP OF GREY will hold a public meeting on Monday, October 7, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. in the Grey Township Council Chambers to consider a proposed zoning by-law in accordance with Section 34 of the Planning Act RSO, 1990 as amended. 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. IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY that files an appeal of a decision of the Corporation of the Township of Grey in respect of the proposed zoning by-law does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corporation of the Township of Grey before the proposed zoning by-law is adopted, the -Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part .of the appeal. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Grey Township Municipal Office (519-887-6268) or the office of the Huron County Planning and Development Department (519-524-2188). DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY THIS llth DAY OF September, 1996. Bradley Knight Clerk -Treasurer TOWNSHIP OF GREY R.R.3, BRUSSELS, Ont. . NOG 1 HO (519) 887-6268 Purpose and Effect: This By-law Amendment-1996.represents a general housekeeping of Comprehensive Zoning By- law 12-1985 for the Township of Grey. This zoning by-law amendment proposes a number of changes to various sections of text within by-law 12-1985. In general the majority of these amendments apply to the entire township. These amendments can be summarized as follows: 1. Section 1.19.8. is amended to allow for the extension of existing zoning to include abutting lands that are being severed and merged on title with the existing parcel for minor lot enlargement purposes. This provision would remove need fora rezoning as a condition of consent for minor lot enlargements where lands zoned D are being severed and merged with lands zoned VR1, RC1 or where lands zoned AG1 or AG2 are being severed and merged with lands zoned AG3 or AG4. - 2. Section 2.144. is hereby amended by the addition of wording to clarify that an unopened or - unassumed road allowance is considered a road,- street or public highway for the purpose.of setbacks and other applicable regulations. 3. Section 3.4. (non -complying uses) is amended by the addition of a provision indicating that the legal non -complying status of an existing building or structure continues even after a rezoning or severance has been approved. Any non-compliance that exists prior to application for severance or rezoning is intended to continue following approval of a rezoning or severance application. This does not include any additional parking requirements that would result from a rezoning or severance. 4. Section 3.11 (Accessory Buildings) is amended to allow for the location of accessory buildings in the front yard in the AG3 and AG4 zones. Further, this section is modified to allow for an accessory building to be no closer to the street line than the setback required for the main building. For lands zoned AG4, the front yard setback of an accessory building or structure shall not be less than 7.6 metres from the front lot line except for buildings or structures housing livestock which shall satisfy the setback for the main building. 5. Section 4.2. is amended by deleting reference to the need for home occupations and home industries on lands zoned AG1 (General Agriculture) to be accessory to an agricultural use. 6. Section 7. (AG4 Zone) is amended to identify that Section 3.11. (Accessory Building) should also apply to accessory buildings on lands zoned AG4 (Agriculture Small Holding). 7. Section 7.5. (Regulations for home occupation and home industries on lands zoned AG4) is amended by permitting a home industry in an accessory structure provided the minimum lot size is not less than 2,023 square metres. Also, if a home occupation is permitted within a dwelling the area used for home occupation purposes shall not exceed 25% of the total floor area of the residential use or 55 square metres, whichever is greater. The additional regulations of Section 2.79. and 2.80. shall apply to the location of home industries and home occupations in the AG4 (Agriculture Small Holding Zone). 8. Section 13 (ER1 Zone) is amended to recognize the existence of residences, accessory storage buildirgs and barns on lands zoned ER1 which were erected prior to the date of passing of the Township Zoning By-law. Such buildings or structures may be expanded or enlarged in accordance with the provisions of Section 4 (AG1 Zone). 9. Section 15 is amended by the addition of the following provision. On lands zoned VR1 (Village Residential - Low Density) one accessory building or structure may be constructed prior to the , main building or structure being erected provided the location of the accessory building or structure is appropriate to allow for the construction of a permitted structure in front of the accessory building or structure, in the future. . 10. Key Map 7 of By-law 12-1985 is amended to change the zoning on part of lot 61, Concession 1, Township of Grey from AG1 (General Agriculture Zone) to AG4 (Agriculture Small Holding) 10 recognize the existence of a small holding property that has existed for some time. All other applicable provisions of by-law 12-1985 continue to apply. Maps showing the location of the lands affected by the amendment are included as Schedule A, and Location Map. Community Psychiatric Services is hosting a 10 week VOUJNTEER TIO PROGRAM commencing Monday, September 23, 1996 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sessions will include education pertaining to mental health difficulties and role of the volunteer. Sessions may be attended for interest only to be held at: CLINTON COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES 56 MARY STREET. CLINTON. ONTARIO REGISTRATION BY: September 13. 1996 - Limited Spaces. PLEASE TELEPHONE 482-3961. 524-8316 OR 527-2711 TOWNSHIP OF GREY PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the TOWNSHIP OF GREY will hold a public meeting on Monday, October 7, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. in the Grey Township Council Chambers to consider a proposed zoning by-law in accordance with Section 34 of the Planning Act RSO, 1990 as amended. 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. IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY that files an appeal of a decision of the Corporation of the Township of Grey in respect of the proposed zoning by-law does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Corporation of the Township of Grey before the proposed zoning by-law is adopted, the -Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part .of the appeal. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Grey Township Municipal Office (519-887-6268) or the office of the Huron County Planning and Development Department (519-524-2188). DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY THIS llth DAY OF September, 1996. Bradley Knight Clerk -Treasurer TOWNSHIP OF GREY R.R.3, BRUSSELS, Ont. . NOG 1 HO (519) 887-6268 Purpose and Effect: This By-law Amendment-1996.represents a general housekeeping of Comprehensive Zoning By- law 12-1985 for the Township of Grey. This zoning by-law amendment proposes a number of changes to various sections of text within by-law 12-1985. In general the majority of these amendments apply to the entire township. These amendments can be summarized as follows: 1. Section 1.19.8. is amended to allow for the extension of existing zoning to include abutting lands that are being severed and merged on title with the existing parcel for minor lot enlargement purposes. This provision would remove need fora rezoning as a condition of consent for minor lot enlargements where lands zoned D are being severed and merged with lands zoned VR1, RC1 or where lands zoned AG1 or AG2 are being severed and merged with lands zoned AG3 or AG4. - 2. Section 2.144. is hereby amended by the addition of wording to clarify that an unopened or - unassumed road allowance is considered a road,- street or public highway for the purpose.of setbacks and other applicable regulations. 3. Section 3.4. (non -complying uses) is amended by the addition of a provision indicating that the legal non -complying status of an existing building or structure continues even after a rezoning or severance has been approved. Any non-compliance that exists prior to application for severance or rezoning is intended to continue following approval of a rezoning or severance application. This does not include any additional parking requirements that would result from a rezoning or severance. 4. Section 3.11 (Accessory Buildings) is amended to allow for the location of accessory buildings in the front yard in the AG3 and AG4 zones. Further, this section is modified to allow for an accessory building to be no closer to the street line than the setback required for the main building. For lands zoned AG4, the front yard setback of an accessory building or structure shall not be less than 7.6 metres from the front lot line except for buildings or structures housing livestock which shall satisfy the setback for the main building. 5. Section 4.2. is amended by deleting reference to the need for home occupations and home industries on lands zoned AG1 (General Agriculture) to be accessory to an agricultural use. 6. Section 7. (AG4 Zone) is amended to identify that Section 3.11. (Accessory Building) should also apply to accessory buildings on lands zoned AG4 (Agriculture Small Holding). 7. Section 7.5. (Regulations for home occupation and home industries on lands zoned AG4) is amended by permitting a home industry in an accessory structure provided the minimum lot size is not less than 2,023 square metres. Also, if a home occupation is permitted within a dwelling the area used for home occupation purposes shall not exceed 25% of the total floor area of the residential use or 55 square metres, whichever is greater. The additional regulations of Section 2.79. and 2.80. shall apply to the location of home industries and home occupations in the AG4 (Agriculture Small Holding Zone). 8. Section 13 (ER1 Zone) is amended to recognize the existence of residences, accessory storage buildirgs and barns on lands zoned ER1 which were erected prior to the date of passing of the Township Zoning By-law. Such buildings or structures may be expanded or enlarged in accordance with the provisions of Section 4 (AG1 Zone). 9. Section 15 is amended by the addition of the following provision. On lands zoned VR1 (Village Residential - Low Density) one accessory building or structure may be constructed prior to the , main building or structure being erected provided the location of the accessory building or structure is appropriate to allow for the construction of a permitted structure in front of the accessory building or structure, in the future. . 10. Key Map 7 of By-law 12-1985 is amended to change the zoning on part of lot 61, Concession 1, Township of Grey from AG1 (General Agriculture Zone) to AG4 (Agriculture Small Holding) 10 recognize the existence of a small holding property that has existed for some time. All other applicable provisions of by-law 12-1985 continue to apply. Maps showing the location of the lands affected by the amendment are included as Schedule A, and Location Map. , ; Iii 2 Jf 6 III II 1.1141= i lithI - . OP I 1 12 . Q L e e 4-I ie.- ,-.- 17 ill hf Aww6rr AAA, rtl IAA r•. l'AnAA d Ore, vnorth