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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-03-26, Page 611-"rs WNW* ERPOSITOS. 111,46 OW len Easter bonnet contest hel Homemakers Country Town Town Homemakers held anothe enjoyable dinner and get- together at Seaforth Community Centres on Thursday, with 56 people present. A delicious meal was Johanna Verberne 527-0265 catered to by Marjorie Anderson and helpers. All a noon, April 14. Hope to were welcomed by competent sec you them. organizer, John Jamula. After Colene Delan the meal the Huron Strings Charlene Delan arrival of a hart entertained with music. Winners of the Easter Bonnet FrFriday, Char (Mar contest were as follows: Ida Stratford Gene Earle, most beautiful; Mary weighing lbs. McCall, most original; Doris and Connorn 7 lea. Hugill, most humorous. are Door prize winner was ave a ne C Agnes McClinchey. The 50- angratulation at 50 draw winner was JanetJoe Delaney Ma Cluff a 'Happy birthday was sung to C1lon rat ulations Beatrice Stoll, Mary Lucille Panziera ( Rowcliffe, Agnes' London on the ha John Goldsmith. McClinchey, Alice Reid and of a darling baby Next dinner will be held on Joseph Mario) Thurs. April 17 where enter- Ho pjt at Si.n tainment will be byHospital, London clowns. Anyone interested in lbs. 14 oz. Congrat 1 to attending,losplease proud grandparents Marytion. phone Ellen and Joe Delaney oasci. ns to Pat and ey on the safe ing baby girl lene) born ch 21) at ral Hospital 8 oz. Alanah thrilled to W sister. s to proud ry Ellen and I t nd Eileen We will all remember Sister Bra Florence, and our love and hind to Neil and prayers are with her family. tick Delaney) of Joe Eckert was pleased to mad ppy arrival have a visit from Shirley and day boy (Liam Rieny Van Loon of Holland and also born Landing. Joseph's and weighing 6 THOUGHT FOR TODAY 100 t u ations Many speakers need no Get duction, just a conclu- avoid Dublin, and first time grand- parents Rose and Mario Nominations Opened At the Seaforth Branch 156 eneral meeting last Thursday nominations for all ffices were opened. At the at meeting on April 17 at 8 m. nominations will again opened. Plan to attend this eeting. Names of those minated can be seen on the and at the Branch. nations were made to the flowing: Seaforth and strict Ringette, $100; typ- for the blind, $100; ion charitable foundation, 00; Legion and Ladies iliary Bursary, $500 Aanzie ra of Brantford. Happy Birthday to a very g special Dublin lady, Marie O'Rourke, who celebrated on o Sunday. ne Happy Birthday to Ruth p. Murray who celebrates her be eighth birthday Thursday m (March 27). no Heartfelt sympathy of the bo community is extended to the Do family and relatives of Sister fo Florence Kelly, a former Di teacher in Dublin, who ing passed away March 18 at Leg Windsor. She was a very $5 close friend of many people Aux in this area. ckets are on sale at the nch for the draw for a quarter of beef. Get your ets early. Draw will be e on May 3. Also on that there will be a barbecue horse races, meat draws entertainment. An even ickets for b.b.q. on sale. yours right away and disappointment. Walton man opens `Unu Signs' store in Blyth Congratulations to Steve Gibbons of Walton, who has opened a store in Blyth called, "Unusual Signs". Unusual Signs is a store filled with antiques and col- lectibles. Steve said that since the opening of the store winning so many times. Joan March 1 the response has Robinson was winner of the been very favorable. What 50-50 draw.'The next euchre makes these kind of stores will be March 27. unique is you will often find Brad Finlayson and Sharon one of a kind items or even Gibbons greeted worshi prs something extremely rare. at Duff's United Church The fun is that you just never March 23, Palm Sunday. know what you will find. James also announced that Steve has the store open the next UCW meeting will seven days a week from I 1 to be April 2 at 1:15 with Marj 5 and says the times will be Teeft demonstrating her adjusted to the season. Ukranian Easter egg decorat Euchre was played at the ing. Also note that Easter Hall on March 13 and the Sunday service will be at lucky winners were Frank 11:30 a.m. and Kay Baer who split first " The children dryn Sunday Peace" wn µng prize with Raymond and Loisith Gloria Wilbee playing the Hoggett. Edna McLellan and guitar. The adult choir sang a Marie Stute took the third lively Palm Sunda prize home. Ila Pollock won called, " Y ngmn" He C the women's lone hand and a Donkey".ame Riding The children en Alvin McDonald won the went to Sunday School wheren men's lone hand. I think that they made crosses out of the Alvin should win a prize for palm branches. sual Chinchilla Club receives ranching books Fitness is Fun with Drusilla Leitch TUESDAY - THURSDAY MORNINGS "Slower paced Aerobics but still a great workout" 9:00 - 10:00 am - AEROBICS 10:00 - 1 1:00 am - LINE DANCING (Tuesdays only) come dance to the oldies WEDNESDAY EVENINGS "Choose between Step or Floor Aerobics or Both" 7:00 - 8:00 pm - STEP AEROBICS with 8:00 - 9:00 pm - FLOOR AEROBICS Sculpting ALL ABOVE CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES THIS WILL BE A 20 WEEK SESSION AND FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS: I Class per week - $38.00 2 Classes per week - $55.00 3 Classes per week - 870.00 4 Classes per week - 8100.00 CALL, 527-0882 OR REGISTRATION OR INFORMATION Laser sur d d Laser T eatment of Skin Lesions Many benign skin lesions and conditions such as broken blood vessels and veins of the face, birth marks, rosacea, port -wine stains, warts, freckles, moles, sun and age spots, skin tags and pre -cancerous lesions can now be treated safely and effectively with the state-of-the-art RCM Krypton laser. This Krypton laser provides intense Dr: Mat Cil beams o f yellow and green -light 1. which Allows the physician C to selectively treat these various types of skin lesions ale without damaging the ca BY ALLAN STOREY This Was our third meetin The last stag euchre of the season will be held next Wednesday (April 2) at 8 p.m. Mixed euchre March 26, 8 p.m. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. Train to be clown rirst John opened the meet- If you want to be a clown, a ing. Next the secretary read seven -week training program the minutes. John showed us begins a week Saturday, on things we can buy to April 5. It is sponsored as an fundraise our bus trip. A outreach program b book was handed out, it is Children's Y theo Huron County (1-800-265- Children's of called Practical Chinchilla 5198). Ranching. We would like to thank Greg Riedstra for lend- Would-be clowns at the ing us these books. Saturday morning sessions Barb answered our two will create their own person - questions. We r al "Clown" identity and next meeting for planned 22. develop skills to help people 1997. laugh. 12th ANNUAL EXETER HOME GARDEN & LEISURE SHOW Fri. Apr. 11 7-10 p.m. Sat. Apr. 12 Noon -9 p.m, Sun. Apr. 13 Noon -5 p,,e SOUTH HUIioNIREO.001 ' - Exeter, Ont. ADMISSION $3.00 Presented by the Exeter Optimist Pub Children 12 & Under: Free when accompanied by an Aduft MANY DRAWS & PRIZES O1(FRS: EMI Sieinon Vicki Siemon Anette McTaggart Dan Proctor Ken Hutchison 68 Ontario Rd. 348-9150 Mitchell 1-800-561-0183 SEAFORTH RECREATION DEPARTMENT presents DOG OB[DIENflE with Instructor Anita Hansen Classes begin Tues., April 8, 1997 Beginners 7:00 - 8:00 pm Intermediate 8:00 - 9:00 pm at the Seaforth & District Community Centres Registration Fee $45.00 for 10 weeks Interested persons must pre-reglater by calling 527-0882 Class size is limited so Register Early fiery 'fiery one at. 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What Results Can the Patient Expect? laser treatment can by quite dramatjc. Most people experience an improvement in their vascular immediately or pigmented lesions. Any changes to skin coloration or texture should return to normal within a short time after treatment. Because of the selective absorption of g t by tissue components this risk is minimal. There are many benefits to laser surgery not the least of which are: 1. less invasive (no stitches, NO 2. less time healing ILK' 3. no scarring or' the laser Il h raising 4. much more convenie reatment of skin problem flowing the patient to g eatment while no terfering with norms ivities or work. The laser surgery is done Dr. Mario Cauchi, a alified laser surgeon in e privacy of his modem nic. f you have any further estions or concerns, lease consult the Loramar ntre for Cosmetic icine 519.524.4430 at -800-896-4430: nt s et a tr in act by qu th cli 1 qu p Ce Med NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP TAKE NOTICE that the CouncilOF GREY Township of Grey of the Corporation of the March, 1997, uner SectionBy34 of the El 997 on the 17th dayy of AND TAKE NOTICE that any�� R•S.O., e Ontario Municipal person or agency may appeal to with the Cleiit of Board in respect of the By-law by filing day of the Township of Grey, not later that the 15th the by-law 1997, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to y -law and the reasons in support of the objection, accompanied by payment of the fee Qntario ttSalo.. o prescribed under the zuma AMOUNT OF FEE Only individuals�payable on appeal is +125.00. zoning by -taw to the corporations and public bodies may appeal a 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 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 at the Clerk's office during regular office hours. DATED at the Township of Grey this 20th day of March, 1997. PURP A Ke attach This incor (MDS Food minim estab establi within Include formula for liqui minimu manure historic manure Grey To 17th an zoning Distance with revis Agricultu separatio Code of separatio livestock expanding The recon used to ca storage fa law is the completed intensive operation is Council en with respe services" request the Council als Biddulph wi proposed 25 A drain main the Beaucha Drainage Su In other bus Plyth Festiva Safety Assoc The next reg 7th at 7:00 p. OSE AND EFFECT (5 Brad Knight, Clerk -Treasurer Township of Grey R.R. 3 Brussels, Ont. NOG 1H0 19)887-6268 y Map showing the lands to which the by-law applies is ed. by-law proposes to amend zoning by-law 12-1985 to porate the new minimum distance separation formula I & II) recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, and Rural Affairs. This amendment revises the current um distance separation requirements for the lishment of new farm buildings and for the shment of non-farm related buildings and structures the agricultural areas of the Township of Grey. Also d are definitions for several terms used -by the new This by-law also incorporates setback requirements d manure tanks from wells and watercourses and a m separation distance for the establishment of storage facilities. These requirements have ally been part of a by-law to regulate the location of pits. wnship Council held their regular meeting on March d passed two by-laws. The first by-law amended By-law 12-1985 and basically replaces the Minimum Separation Formula (MDS) from the 1985 by-law ed formula which was published by the Ministry of re Food & Rural Affairs in 1995. The original n formula was contained in the 1976 Agricultural Practice. The formula is used to calculate n distances for new residences from existing facilities and for distances between new or livestock facilities and existing residences. d by-law passed repealed a 1985 by-law that was Iculate separation distances and sizes of manure cilities. The most significant aspect of the new by - requirement for a Nutrient Management Plan to be prior to the issuance of a building permit for an livestock operation. An intensive livestock defined as 150 animal units or greater. dorsed a resolution from the Village of Bayfield ct to its concerns about the transfers of "soft by the Province onto municipal taxes and to Province to re-evaluate its position. o endorsed a resolution from the Township of th-respect to its concems with the impact of the % mill rate on farm land and buildings. tenance request by a number of landowners for mp Creek Municipal Drain was referred to the perintendent for comment. iness Council approved grants of $125 to the I and $50 to the Huron County Farm and Home iation for 1997. ular meeting of Council is scheduled for April m. 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