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Times -Advocate, September 11, 1991
Varna Sunday School holds
presentation of certificates
By Joan Beierling
VARNA - On Sunday Varna Sunday School had
their presentation of Awards and Certificates. Joe Lau-
rie, Superintendent gave his address on the last year of
Sunday School and then introduced each teacher and
class.
Next Sunday, September 15 will be Anniversary
Sunday in Varna with a combined Varna Goshen Ser-
vice at 11 a.m. There will be an activity downstairs for
the children.
Bridal shower
Lori Hayter was the recipient of many beautiful gifts
at a Community Bridal Shower held in her honour at
the Goshen Church last week.
Agnes Lampiere welcomed everyone and Mary
Anne Hayter and Leanne Keys accompanied by Anna
Keys sang Aba-Daba Honeymoon.
Then the Babylon ladies working overtime this sum-
mer stole the show with another hilarious skit.
Linda Keys acting as mother Marjorie, Nora Keys a
neighbour trying to straighten the meat order out for
the wedding supper, if they couldn't have turkey, they
would have elephant stew which would serve 3800
people and if you needed more you added two rabbits
or they could have turkey dressing which had some
wild ingredients.
Anna Keys then followed with a stand up quiz, it
ended up Lori the bride-to-be the only one standing to
win the prize.
Jo Anne Hayter read the address and gifts were
opened.
U.C.W.
Marg Lince of Bayfield was guest speaker at the
Varna U.C.W. meeting last week. President Carol Si-
mons announced the Executive Meeting to be held in
Clinton on September 9 and the Fall Rally is in Lon-
desboro on October 21.
A Bridal Shower for Laura Roy was planned for Sep-
tember 23. The U.C.W. has planned to take the Church
Service on October 27 in absence of Rev. Phillips.
Eleanor McAsh and Mona Stephenson were in
charge of the Worship Program with the theme based
on Making Mountains out of Mole Hills.
Mona introduced Marg Lince and she began with
Australian Greeting Goodday, Marg travelled with the
Bayfield Lions and Lioness and others in all of Onta-
rio. they were attending the International Convention.
Six days were spent in Brisbane where they took part
in the Lioness Parade.
She visited New South Wales, Port McCorries, Syd-
ney which had the most spectacular Honey Harbour,
Canburn, the Capital of All Australia, Phillip Island
and saw the Fairy Penguins.
Stan -Lee
On September 3 at the Stanley Complex, the Stan -
Lee Club chaired by Anna Keys resumed their meet-
ings after two months off with a lovely pot luck dinner.
Rev. Phillips gave the grace. After dinner a half hour
of Brass Music by Don and Shirley McMillian of
Goderich with Floyd McAsh at the piano. They played
oldies like "Who's Sony Now", "When My Sugar
Walks Down the Street", "When the Saints Come
Marching In", to end with four band themes. The
bands were easily named by our members.
Bob Reid thanked the players and after a short busi-
ness meeting they heard a report of the Seniors Con-
vention in Kingston. Bob and Marjorie Stirling were
sent as delegates and they felt it was the most enjoya-
ble trip as well as a learning experience. Many good
speakers were there. Among them Bob Rae who spoke
at the main banquet to approximately 500 seniors from
across Ontario.
The meeting closed with eight games of euchre.
Winners were Bernice Reid, Elmer Hayter, Olive Phil-
lips and Anna Keys.
The shuffleboard resumed in the Stanley Complex
on September 4. Everyone is welcome. This is not a
Seniors Event. Any age adults who would enjoy a
night of games with a social hour afterwards every
Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. is asked to come.
Sunshine and Busy Buddies
holds first meeting
CENTRALIA - The first meeting
of the Sunshine and Busy Buddies
club opened with a potluck dinner.
Gordon Clubb, the newly -elected
president welcomed everyone back
after summer recess.
A minute's silence was observed
for Marie Veal who passed away
recently.
It was proposed to have business
meetings on the first and third
Thursdays only with alternate
Thursdays to have euchre, croki-
nole or any game of choice. Pot
luck dinner will be on the first
Thursday of each month at 12:30
p.m.
A card of thanks was received
from the Veal family, also from the
Palliative Voluntary Care Program
for donations received. Jean Hod-
gins, tour convener reported on the
upcoming trip to Frankenmuth, De-
cember 8, dinner at the Bavarian
and concert at the Lutheran Church.
The meeting adjourned for cards
and crafts, Winners were High
score Pat Davis, Jim Davis; Lone
Hands Dorothy Bullock, Gordon
Clubb; Low Marion Noels, Murray
Carter; Crafts Josephine Elliott - a
guest.
Queensway News
HENSALL - The highlight of our
past two weeks was without a
doubt our August birthday party,
with Clare Masse, Walter
Knowles, and Jack Simmons. We
enjoyed all the Old Tyme favour-
ites, and also the many requests
that they played for us. Birthday
greetings to Rene Van HovcnLaken
and Jeanette McDonald. Happy an-
niversary to Lewis and Bona Clark.
They celebrated their 65th.
Pastor Alles of Zurich Lutheran
Church with GcrtieFlcischauer as
pianist led our worship service last
Tuesday. Rev. Wright of Hensall
United with Deb Wood as pianist
lcd our service this week.
Several women of the Zurich
Mennonite Church provided mani-
cures for interested residents. Fol-
lowing the extra special grooming
attention the women served assort-
ed muffins with tea.
Library films have been enjoyed
recently as a change from videos.
Residents viewed "The Okies" a
Fresh
Honey
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Mon. -Sat.
9 - 5:30
Closed Sunday
Ferguson
Apiaries
Hensel) 236-4979
film about the mass exodus of ten-
ant farmers from the land during
the great depression. "Crisis in the
Lakes" enlightened many who
watched it last Wednesday. It was
an excellent film about acid rain, its
causes and effects.
Baking club has been busy bak-
ing spicc cookies and carrot muf-
fins.
Coming events: September 13,
Information session "Blyth"; Sep-
tember 26, 7 p.m., Birthday party
with Marie Flynn and Stepdancers.
Pot luck
dinner for
Good
Companions
DASHWOOD - Dashwood
and Area Good Companions
Senior Citizens are inviting all
seniors to a Pot Luck dinner on
Monday, September 15 at 5:30
p.m. in the Dashwood Commu-
nity Hall.
New slate of officers will be
held and fees will be collected
for the coming new year.
Thank You
We wish to convey a special
thank you to the many people
who passed through our volun-
tary toll booth on Friday, Au-
gust 31, and so generously do-
nated to the Muscular
Dystrophy Association. Many
thanks to the Town of Exeter
Police and Works Dept. for
their cooperation and approval.
Thanks again
Danny L. Smith
President Exeter Firefighters
Association
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PLANNING ACT, 1983
NOTICE OF PASSING OF AN INTERIM CONTROL BY-LAW
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EXETER
TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Town of Exeter passed by-law No. 44 of 1991 on the 3rd
day of September 1991, under Section 37 of the Planning Act, 1983,.
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 Town of Exeter, not later than the 2nd day of
November, 1991, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in
support of the objection.
By-law No. 44, 1991, has the following purpose and effect:
(i) By-law No. 44, 1991, prohibits the establishment of an adult entertainment parlour within the
Town of Exeter.
(ii) The By-law will be in effect for one year from the date of its passage. The Planning Act permits
an amendment to the By-law to extend the By-law period provided the total period of time does
not exceed 2 years from the date of the passing of the original Interim Control By-law.
(iii) By-law No. 44, 1991, is an "interim Control B -law". Council has directed a land use study be
undertaken during the time the By-law is in effect so that land use policies and zoning provisions
can be considered for enactment.
the full By-law, as adopted by Council, is reproduced below. if additional information is required,
please contact the Municipal Office between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday.
DATED at the Town of Exeter, this 11th day of September, 1991.
Elizabeth Bell, Clerk
Corporation of the Town of Exeter
P.O. Box 759, 406 Main Street South
Exeter, Ontario NOM 1 S6
Telephone - (519) 235-0310
THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EXETER
BY-LAW NO. 44, 1991
An Interim Control By-law to prohibit Adult Entertainment Parlours.
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Exeter has by resolution directed that a
study be undertaken in respect to land use policies and regulations concerning the potential es-
tablishment of an adult entertainment parlour within the corporate limits;
AND WHEREAS Section 37 of the Planning Act provides for the adoption of an Interim Control
By-law;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Exeter ENACTS AS FOL-
LOWS:
1. All lands within the Town of Exeter are hereby designated as an interim control by-law within
which an adutt entertainment parlour whether as a main use or as an accessory use is prohibited.
2. For the purposes of this By-law, an adult entertainment parlour shall mean any building or
premises or part thereof used for the purpose of a live performance, exhibition, or activity purpose
of a live performance, exhibition, or activity designed to appeal to erotic or sexual appetites or in-
clinations.
(i) of which a principal feature or characteristic is the nudity or partial nudity of any person; and
(11) in respect of which the word "nude", "naked", "topless", "bottomless", "sexy" or any other word
or any picture, symbol or representation having like meaning or implication may be used in any
sign, advertisement, or advertising device; and without restricting the generality of the foregoing,
includes any performance, exhibition or activity involving stripteaOdncers, exotic dancers, table
dancers, wet clothing contests or best body parts contests.
3. This by-law shall be in effect for a period of one year from the date of its passage.
4. This By-law shall come into effect pursuant to Section 37 of the Planning Act.
5. Passed in Open Council on 3rd day of September, 1991.
Bruce Shaw, Mayor
Elizabeth Bell, Clerk,
FIRST READING - September 3, 1991
SECOND READING - September 3, 1991
THIRD READING - September 3, 1991.
LOCATION MAP FOR
BY-LAW NO. 44, 1991
TOWN OF EXETER i
AREA TO WHICH BY-LAW APPLIES