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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-08-21, Page 21• fPORTS Times -Advocate, August 21, 1991 Page 21 AIPrr 46 IGiI✓ Bltle Blue Blue 4 .int410 qY •K . 4.• et 4. rils •r+lm *01414 4114116, p.nr , :�..► - �e ...o.�.� - • Challenge at net - Child/Blais got up against Long/Lingenfelter on Saturday. /1' •+r te..,.....R . , i .M 11,444. �. N • Mr'., 4....•... . . • kj' WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU SEE A FALLEN HYDRO WIRE? Don't go near a fallen wire. Warn others to stay away and call your hydro to report it. Do not, under any circumstances, try to move the wire yourself. Even a seemingly harmless wire can be dangerous. If the line falls across your vehicle while you are in it, stay inside until it is removed by a hydro crew. If you must leave because of fire, jump clear. Do not touch the vehicle and ground at the same time. If there is a live power line in contact with your car, putting even one foot on the ground can be fatal. !Neter Pubic Miss CommYubon Ire u h. timet /aunts. I..w, On& NOM NN au-i$$O N wvrte., Mamie M.A. ammo, a.rnwie.leww N.L. o.vb, lamp► •f. Okra, CIu. uMt • 40130.1. Pro spikers show their stuff GRAND BEND - They came from across North America on the week- end to soak up the sun. surf and volleyball here at one of the most popular resort communities in Canada. A total of S20.000 in prize money was on the line as the premier beach volleyball players went head-to-head at the net in the Labatt's Pro Beach Tour 91. In all there were 27 mens and 14 women's teams at the event which at- tracted many spectators and is scheduled to be aired on TSN later this month. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND TOWNSHIP OF BOSANQUET In July, 1984, the Village of Grand Bend passed a by-law ini- tiating procedures under the Municipal Boundary Negotiations Act, 1981. Basically, Grand Bend wished its boundaries to be extended to include at least the urbanized part of Bosanquet Township adjacent to the Village. The Township's response was that both municipalities would be better served by amalga- mation - with the entire area served by one council. No agree- ment had been reached when the negotiations were broken off by the Minister of Municipal.Affairs pending the outcome of the Lambton County/Samia/Clearwater negotiations. The Samia-Lambton Act, was enacted on July 13, 1989. Sec- tion 34 of the Act provided that all Boundary Act applications were vested with a Boundary Application Committee appointed by Lambton County Council. The Committee held public meetings on Wednesday, January 24 and Thursday, January 25, 1990 as directed in Section 37 (4) of the Act, in order to obtain information, comments and opinions regarding this application. Meetings have been held between the affected Councils and with the committee. To clarify the discussion and narrow the is- sues, on January 31, 1991, the Committee issued a prelimi- nary report recommending that the' Village not be amalgamat- ed with the Township and that approximately 150 acres of land from Part Lots, 3, 4 and 5, L.R.E. and L.R.W. Concessions, Bo- sanquet be added to the Village of Grand Bend. The Committee has prepared a draft of the final report setting out the details of the boundary adjustment. Copies of this Draft Report have been available at the Municipal Offices of the Township of Bosanquet, the Village of Grand Bend and at the County of Lambton Offices in Wyoming since Wednesday, Au- gust 7. Under Section 37 (5) of the Samia-Lambton Act, the committee must hold a second public meeting to obtain submissions and comments from the public in respect of the contents of the Draft Report. Amendments may be made before the report is recommended to County Council for approval and is passed on to the Minister of Municipal Affairs for consideration. THE SECOND PUBLIC MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1991 10:00 A.M. Huron Country Playhouse Grand Bend NM !11111"1q"» nil1111111111 M $1111111/1 l rse.o/ui The Committee will also be ob- taining submissions and com- ments from the public regarding the Grand Bend/Stephen Draft Report at this meeting. For further information, please contact the Clerk -Treasurer of the Township of Bosanquet or the Village of Grand Bend or: Malcolm Boyd, Secretary Boundary Application Committee County of Lambton 519-845-0801 BE A PART OF OUR ENVIRONMENT'S FUTURE The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority invites individuals, interest groups and government agencies to participate in the preparation of a "Conservation Strategy" for the conservation of the watersheds of the ABCA (the drainage areas of the Ausable River, Bayfield�River, Parkhill Creek and gullies draining`-dirk-Hly into Lake Huron between Grand Bend and Lot 31, Goderich Township). Interested parties will become part of the "Strategy Working Group" to prepare the Conservation Strategy. The Strategy will identify: • the environmental issues facing our watersheds • the roles of the ABCA, agencies and groups in addressing these issues • the ABCA's vision and mission statements • the ABCA's goals and objectives • action plans to achieve these objectives. The Strategy Working Group will meet six times between September, 1991 and May, 1992. Anyone interested in participating in the Strategy Working Group should call or write the ABCA prior to August 30. Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority R.R. 3 Exeter, NOM 1S5 • 235-2610