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Harvest dance in November Loneliness video shown at
At the October meeting of
the St. Columban Catholic
Women's League, an invita-
tion was received from the.
St. James Catholic Women's
League to their Fall Bazaar
on Saturday, November 30
from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the
St. James Separate School,
Seaforth.
Tickets for the St.
Columban Harvest Dance are
now on sale. Anyone wishing
tickets, telephone Ann
Murray at 345-2745. The
dance is on November 2 at
the St. Columban Parish Hall
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music
is by Susie Q (Susan
McAllister) and Mr. B.
A motion was made to have
a Christopher course graduate
Happy news
Happy anniversary to
George and Yvonne
Duchanne, Mitchell. (origi-
nally from Dublin) who cele-
brated on Oct. 14. All your
family. relatives and friends
enjoy the get-togethers.
Happy Birthday to a.vcry
special lady, Michelle Dixon.
who celebrates today, Oct.
16. Michelle. your friendship,
your smiles and your "help"
means so very much.
St. Columban
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028
by Cecilia Ryan
345-2028
speak at the Sunday Mass on
October 20 at 11 a.m. regard-
ing the W.R.A.P. campaign.
The St. Colurnhan and area
youth group (grades 7 and 8)
are presenting a haunted
house in the St. Columban
Church Hall on October 26
from 7 to 9 p.m. There will
be a friendly area -for younger
children and a spookie area
for those who can take it.
Donations to the food hank
would he gratefully appreci-
ated..
A
from Dublin
Dublin
.by Dorothy Dillon
345-2883
Joe 'Eckert was pleased to
have a visit from Jerry and '
Marie Eckert, Owen Sound.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Recall it as often as you
wish -.a happy memory. never.
wears out!
World traveller speaks
The Seaforth and District
Horticulture Society met, at
Northside Church on Oct. 9
with visitors from six area
clubs.
The district meeting is at
Auburn .on Oct. 19. It was
agreed to replace the -
Mountain Ash on the hospital
property in place of the one-
that
nethat died.
Our speaker was Frank
Kershaw from Toronto. He is
a noted horticulturalist and
world traveller in search of
beautiful flower gardens,
which he presented for our
viewing.
, Our fair queen, Lisa
Gingcrich, was voted ."Mks
Congeniality". ,
Our next meeting is.Nov.
13 at 6 p.m. starting with a
potluck dinner. •
1996 Fall Fair results
ART & CRAFT
Fall Flowers in Garden Setting.
1st Marjorie Papplc, 2nd Pat Ferry.
3rd Jean Flynn: Picture of Your Pet
Animdl. 1st Pat Ferry. 2nd Janette
Holmes. 3rd Marjorie Papplc' Out
My Back Door. 1st Wendy Currie,
2nd Pat Ferry. 3rd Marjorie Papplc:
A .Winter Scene. 1st Marjorie
Dayman, 2nd Jean Flynn, 3rd
. Marjorie Papple; Children At Play.
1st Pat Ferry, 2nd Kathryn Woldnik.
3rd Nancy Stewart; Fun in the ;
Snow. 1st Janette Holmes. 2nd
Marjorie Papple, 3rd Brenda
Empcy; Picture of the Fair. 1st
Marjorie Papple. 2nd Pat ferry, 3rd
Marjorie Dayman: Family Picture.
1st Marjorie Papple.. 2nd Pat Ferry.
3rd Marjorie Dayman; fiumourous'
Picture with a Caption. 1st Brenda
Empey, 2nd Marjorie Papple, 3rd
Pat Ferry; Country Scene with
Farm Animals. 1st Marjorie'
Papple. 2nd Janette Holmes. 3rd. Pat
Ferry; Photography,of Faces. 1st
Pat Ferry. 2nd Marjorie Papple:
Historical Building - any media.
1st Marjorie Papple. 2nd Pat Ferry.
3rd Jean Flynn: Traditional
European Style Fall Art. 1st Janet
Beay. .2nd Marjorie Papple. 3rd.
Mary McClure: True Decorative
Painting, 1st Frances Wynja.
Joanne Foster, Mary McClure; Folk
Art Current Trend. 1st Joanne
-Foster. Janet Beaver. Frances
Wynja; Scenery, 1st Joanne Foster,
2n1l Frances Wynja, 3rd Marjorie
Papplc: China Painting Jewellery,
Ist Mary McClure: China Painting
Plate, 1st Mary McClure, 2nd Pat
Dalton; China Painting Dresden,
1st Mary McClure; China Painting
Flowers. 1st Mary McClure, 2nd
Carol Renck. 3rd Pat Dalton; China
Painting Bird. 1st Carol Renck. 2nd
Pat Dalton. 3rd Mary McClure;
China Painting Scenery. 1st Pat
Dalton, 2nd Mary McClure: China
Painting - any other article. 1st
Mary McClure. 2nd Carol Renck.
3rd Pat Dalton: Chiral Painting X-
mas Article. 1st Pat Dalton; Article
of Smocking. 1st Carolyn Powell;
Jewellery - any media. 1st Teresa
Wynja,Bea Dykstra. Regina Whyte;
Article of Tatting. 1st Mary
McClure; Handmade Purse or
tote. Ist Teresa Wynja, 2nd Susan
Dick. 3rd Jean Flynn: Knitted
Doily, 1st H. Toornstra: Article of
Embroidery. Ist Teresa Wynja, 2nd
H.`
toornstra. 3rd. Jean Flynn;
Magnetic Original Ornaments. 1st
Marjorie Dayman, Jean Flynn. Betty
Brand; Xmas Tree Decorations. 1st
Kathryn Woldnik. 2nd Nancy Hak,
3rd N. Toornstra: Christmas Tree
Decoration, Ist Nancy Hak. 2nd
Marjorie Dayman, 3rd. Pat Ferry;
Christmas Gift Wrap. 1st Sherry
Beuerman, 2nd Nancy Hak, 3rd.
Barb Shannon; Christmas Tree
Table Piece. 1st Marjorie Dayman.
2nd Wendy Currie; Pillowcase in
crass stitch embroidery. 1st Anna
Dolmage, 2nd. Bea Dykstra. 3rd
Nancy Hak: Thanksgiving napkin
in holder rings. 1st -Ruth Squire:
Decorated Article sUk or dried. 1 st
Jean Flynn; Decorated Hat, 1st H.
Toornstra, 2nd Pat Dalton. 3rd Janet
Beaver; Dress Collar. 1st Ruth
Squire. 2nd Pat Ferry; Knitted Dish
Cloth. Ilt Ruth Squire. grid Bea
Dykstra. 3rd Mary McClure;
Crocheted Doily, 1st Teresa Wynja.
2nd Ruth Squire; 3rd. H. Toonstra;
Stuffed Toy. Ist Nancy Hak. 2nd H.
Tcxrnstra, 3rd Pat Ferry; Recycle
Article. 1st Brenda Empey.-
Marjorie Dayman. W Toornstra:'.
Plastic Mesh - any article. 1st Nita
McClure. 2nd H. Toonstra, 3rd
Betty Brand; Holder for Plastic
Bags. Ist Jean Flynn. 2nd Pat Ferry.
3rd H. Toornstra; Novelty Article
Suitable for Bazaar. 1,st Barbara -
Shannon. 2nd Nancy Stewart. 3rd
Pat Ferry. Article Using a Lathe
(no entries); Wooden Money Bank
(no.entrics): Bird Feeder (no
entries); Any article of wood carv-
ing, ist Tom Shannon; Wood frame
for picture or collectors plate (no
entries): Any 01140" project from
wood. 1st Tom Shannon: Qullt with
hand stitched applique. 1st Isabel
Annis: Quilt cotton pieced. 1st
Isabel Annis: Quilt reversible. 1st
Isabel Annis: Quilt sample. (no
entries): Quilt strip, (no entries):
Wall quilt ready to hang, 1st Isabel
Annis:'My first quilt, 1st Ruth
Squire. 2nd Sharlene Brown: Group
hand quilted, Ist Isabel Annis, Ind
Joan Whyte; Quilt crib, Ist Ruth
Square, 2nd Sharlene Brown; Wall
hanging. 1st Wendy Currie, 2nd
Ruth Squire, 3rd Mary J. Finlayson;
' Fabric shopping or tote hag, 1st
'Pat Ferry. 2nd Jean Flynn. 3rd Ruth
Squire; Article of counted cross
stitch, I st. Wendy Currie. 2nd
Kathryn Woldnik, 3rd Marjorie
Dayman: Cushion suitable for bed-
room, 1st H. Toornstra. 2nd Ruth
Squire. 3rd Teresa Wynja; Cushion
suitable for living room. 1st Teresa
Wynja. 2nd Ruth Squire. 3rd H.
Toornstra: Cushion with country
design, 1st Ruth Squire. 2nd Jean
Flynn, 3rd Mary J. Finlayson;
Cushion crochet that is' practical,
Friendship Circle meeting
Hensall United Church
Friendship Circle met held
Oct. 7. Shirley McAllister
chaired the meeting and wel-
comed all. She read some
thoughts written by Bob
Shrier on: "Taking Time For
Others." The roll call was
answered by 14 members,
each telling what they will be
doing for Thanksgiving. We
were reminded that the visita-
tion and friendship commit-
tee is packing Thanksgiving
boxes and that cookies and
donations are needed. The
Friendship Circle will he
looking after Bingo at the
Queensway Nursing Home
for the month of October.
Marg Cole told of the upcom-
ing events the church will be
catering: Nov. 11 - The
Legion Remembrance Day
dinner at the arena; Nov. 17 -
lunch after the church
anniversary service; Dec. 9 -
Senior's Christmas dinner. It
was passed, unanimously,
that the Friendship Cii•cfe
contact all of the youth of the
church who arc attending col -
,lege or university. Shirley
McAllister, Kay Elder. and
Kay Mock will look into this.
At the November meeting we
will pack the Fall hale, make
Christmas placemats for
Final ,tournament
for lawn bowlers
The Seaforth Lawn
Bowling Club held their last
tournament of the season on
Wednesday with seventeen
greens in play. Top winner
for the day was Don
Breutigam and partner of
Hanover with 3w + 55 +4.
Second went to Bill Furlong
and partner of Ingersol:
3w+53+6. Third place went
to London's Fairmont rink
skipped by Chuck Townsend
with 3w+48. Fourth was Bob
Thompson and Harry Jacobi
of Exeter with 3w+46. Fifth
place was Dick Gross of
Thamesford 3w+43 and sixth
was Exeter's Peter McFalls
and partner with 2w+57+10.
-Seventh prize was Joe List
and Brad Fleming of Port
Elgin 2w+49+1, Jack Ross'
team of Stratford was eighth
with 2w+47 while ninth went
to Peter Falk of Hanover
2w+45. Consolation prize
went to Harry Urquhart and
partner of Woodstock with
l w+42.
Poultry Update soon
The third annual "Poultry
Industry Update" will be held
next Wednesday, Oct. 23 at
the Godcrich Township
Community Centre. • in
Holmesville.
This seminar begins at 9,
a.m. and concludes at 3:30
p.m. The following topics
will be discussed: mycotox-
• ins/whole grain feeding for
poultry; trends and innova-
tions in poultry barn con-
struction; grain price tends -
feed costs; farm management
skills should not be over-
looked; OMAFRA restructur-
ing to serve you better; an
international trade overview;
poultry disease pressures in
the United States.
Advance registration
is encouraged by Friday.
October, 181 To register
please call OMAFRA
FRIGHT or
DELIGHT
MASKS & UJCKY
TICKETS
RON'S HENSALL
262-2019
Hensall
by Liz Sangster
262-2715
Queensway and each bring
food for a potluck lunch. A
video on "Loneliness" was
shown by Shirley McAllister
and following the video each
member was given a hasti
noteto drop a line to some-
one who is lonely. Mary
Brintnell's devotion was on
Thanksgiving. We read in
unison. Marg Cole and Mary
Brintnell served delicious
pumpkin pie and whipped
cream.
On Sat. Dec. 9, the Hensall
Horticultural Society hosts a
bus trip to the new butterfly
conservatory in Niagara
Falls. Please contact Doris
Jantzi for further details.
THE HURON KXPO$ITOR, October 1e, 10111-7
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NOTICE OF THE PASSING
OF A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT BY THE CORPORATION OF
THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the TOWNSHIP OF GREY passed -By -Law 23-1996 on the 7th
day of October, 1996,, under Section -34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 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 Township of Grey. not later than the 13th day of
November, 1996, a notice of appeal setting out.the objection to the by-law and the reasons in
Support of the objection, accompanied by payment of the fee prescribed under the Ontario
Municipal Board Act,
AMOUNT OP FEE payable on appeal is $125.00.
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 the
association or the group. -
AN EXPLANATION of the purpose and effect of the by-law, describing the lands to the by-
law applies is provided below and a Key Map showing the location. of the affect ds is
attached. The complete by-law is available for inspection at the Clerk's office during regula , office
hours.
DATED at the Township of Grey this
Purpose and Effect:
This By-law Amendment 23-1996 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:
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 the need for a 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 NE1, NE2 or NE3 are being
severed and merged with lands zoned AG3, 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 accesory to an agricultural use.
6. Section 7. (AG4 Zorfe) 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 Tess 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 tbtal 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 (ERI Zone) is amended to recognize the existence of .residences, accessory
storage buildings and barns on lands zoned ER 1 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 budding 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)
to 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.
16th day of October, 1996. •
Brad Knight,
Clerk -Treasurer
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
R.R.3, BRUSSELS, Ont.
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