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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-03-24, Page 10Page 10 tiMlitiee evo0ete, March 24,1993 . 15y Carmel Sweeney ZURICH - The Zurich and area figure skating club's winter carnival will be on March 28 at 2 p.nt. Ad- mission is $4 adults and $1 children under 12. The Zurich Optimist Club's teen dance will be held at the Communi- ty Centre on April 2, 7-10 p.m. This supervised :dance is for teens 11-15 years old. Pledge sheets are available for the annual Walk for Sick Kids on April 18. For more information contact Audrey and Steve Skinner at 235-2164. Lions Club The Lions Club held its regular meeting on March 15 and members brought farmer friends with them to the Dominion Tavern. The guest speaker was Jennie Girard from Centralia College; soutag owe itsidew canvas! while Lion president Dave Heim - rich chaired the meeting. Members were reminded that the district A-15 convention will be held at Woodstock's Quality 'Inn April 2-4 and that the next Lions meeting will be April 5, at 7 p.m. March Break Zurich Lanes was busy during March Break with families bowling as well as Exeter town staff aid employees at Tasty -Nu Bakery on March 20 and 21. The Chamber of Commerce din - after meeting was held March 16, at rttlte Dominion Tavern. Guest speak- 'er was Edward Holder, chairman of the London Chamber of Commerce and Brad Lucas ran the meeting. They will meet again at the Bay- view Tavern, April 20 at 7 p.m. Senior Diners An Irish dinner was served at the Saintsbury by H. Davis SAINTSBURY - St. Patrick's Church held a most.succeesful Des- seriEuchre and Bake Sale on Tues- day. Despite 'the crazy weather a good crowd .gathered for the deli- cious desserts, baking _ and -euchre. Harry Carroll .who was'celebrating his birthday was -remembered with a -cake and all -sang Happy Birth- day. Euchre -prizes were as follows: la- dies high - `Marion Abbou, rnens high - :Howard Dolan, ladies Ione hands - Bessie Caldwell, mens lone hands --Theo Sentjens, ladies low - Elsie Gibson, open's low - Arnold Cunningham, lucky chairs - Alien Cunningham and Pat Davis. Oro - eery Box winners were Chitties Rawlings and Edith Eaton. -Morning Prayer service was held at St. Patrick's on Sunday; -Rev. Ste- phen Emery for his children's focus talked about how God chooses not always the biggest and strongest but the weakest and least important to do his special tasks as in the sto- ry of David. Sunday, Manch 28, -,Lent 6 Year A St. Patrick's will •celebrate :the Mousing Prayer service at 11:00 am. Scripture readings-aretalo-Bze- kiel 37:1-14, <Ranans 8:6-11,: RRe- sponsive'Reading 116:1-9, he Holy Gospel John;11:1-45. We :are :happy -to :reportMabel Needham .6as:home from hospital: Welcomehome Mabel. The Deanery of Perth Great Chapter Training Sessions are to be held March 30, 7:30 p.m. at St. James's in Stratford. Aiinu'I livestock sales DENFIELD - 1 Deni eldL-ive- -stock .Sales.3aomral ?atww-:std.taale . ywent-verywell- hlt.Raod stapportfmm CMtario Packers. -:Hodgms:Htos.-ofParkhill had the G[atd.Champion pen of steers with five .limo steers, average weight 1236. ;average price .11525 ;.pur- by,Kr.n Oriel forHolly:Plark lileatEsoicers..Bolton. Don.1tedy ; of Daifeld _had -.the Grand Champion -pen .of :-heifers with five :limo .heifers, .aawrage weight 1.163..averageprice 112.50 purchased. by Cary Alsap.forPiave Meat Packers, Toronto. Ed McCann of Mt. Carmel had the reserve Grand Champion pen of steers with five limo x steers aver- age weight 1426, average price 111.75 purchase by Greg Har- greaves for Cotrsetti Meat Packers, Toronto. Don Eedy of Denfield also had the Reserve Grand Champion pen of heifers with five limo heifers, average weight 1101, average price - 111.75 purchased by Emerson Gill for Norwich Packers. Zurich Sailor Diners meeting on March 17. The centre was decorat- ed for St. Patricks Day and Sallie Lawton welcomed the fifty diners. Eida• Wagner won the 50/50 draw. Gertie Fleischaucr read a poem and Idella Gabel played the piano. Personals On March 21, a surprise bridal shower was held for Helena Kenda, of London, the fiancee of Jack Sumner. Her sister-in-law, Marilyn Kenda, organized the event at her Zurich home where friends and ''fi:tmily gathered. Ray and Bobbi -Lynn Regier's son was baptized on March 21.Congratulations are extended to Charlene and Andy Grainger on the arrival of twins on March 14. Birthday wishes go out to Barb Jeffrey, Janet McKinnon, Sadi Klopp, Kim Crete, Bonnie Schrank, Mance Gelinas and Mario Swee- ney. A special birthday greeting go out to Emile Miller who is celebrat- ed her 95th birthday on March 21. A buck and doe will be held for Tanya Forrester and Wayne Thiel on March 26, at the Zurich Com- munity Centre Wishes for a speedy recovery go out to Marian Kenda who is a pa- tient at Victoria hospital and Jarrett Jeffrey who is in Childrens Hospi- tal, London. New to the Zurich area are Ar- nold and Coby VandenBoomen; and Brad and Sharon Lucas. Vacations Returning home from vacation in the south last week were: Leo and Cecile Meidinger; Joe, Marilyn and `t y isostoispobisiam VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND NOTICE OF PUBUC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Grand Bend will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, April 13, 1993 in the Council Chambers of the Grand Bend Municipal Of- fice at 4 Ontario Street, North, to consider a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment under section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990. THE PUBLIC MEETING will convene at 7:45 p.m. at which time Council will consider a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. ;1990. The proposed by- law would change the zoning on 4.67 acres of Land described as Paris 6 to 14, 25R5486, owned by Devlon Aroup:L-td.Iand.902900 Ontario Ltd., from the "Holding Multiple Family Residential (H - R3.11) Zone" and the 'Multiple Family Residential (R3.12) Zone" to a zone which would permit 19 single family detached homes. The lands are .bounded on the south by Lake Road and on the north by River Road. The proposed zoning would also allow the side yard setbacks to be reduced to 0 metres. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal repfesentation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law amendment is available at the Grand Bend Municipal Office or the County of Lambton, Planning and Development Depart- ment in Wyoming (845-0801) during regular office hours. The attached key map shows more particularly the -lands affected by this proposed By-law. VILLAGE OF NOTICE MAP Dated at the Village of Grand Bend GRAN HIND r NOT TO SCALE) this 18th day of March, 1993. Paul Turnbull Clerk Village of Grand Bend Box 340 GRAND BEND, Ontario NOM 1TO (519) 238-8461 LANDS =IOW DY - J„AMID PROPOSED T Amber Kenda; Kevin And 7tlltet McKinnon and family; Rick and Marge Gingerich and family. Vaca- tioners to Ottawa were Dana and Cheryl LaLonde and two children who were visiting family; while Joe and Nancy Becker of Dashwood, spent a week in Mexico. Birdie Finkbeiner and son Carl ***re Visited on St. Patrick's Day by niece Lois and her husband Al Au- brey along with their daughter. They came down from Ottawa. Over the March Break, Thea VandeBoom's daughter Gay McVannell -and children Melissa nad Terry from Kingsvile came for a visit. Mt AND SAren Y ADVISORY Corrosion of Mass -Insulated, Factory -Built Chimneys The Office of the Fire Marshal and the Underwriters' Laboratories of.Oanada have issued the following public safety notice. o'htfstoribOoditltfg in some insulated metal chimneys poses a •:'potential safety hazard. These chimneys are commonly used for '-'fireplaces, wood stoves and furnaces. -Corrosion of your metal chimney could ultimately result in the 'chimney falling off the roof or nearby materials surrounding the ''Chimney catching on fire. Corrosion can potentially lead to a -metal chimney becoming blocked by its own insulation, resulting in poisonous carbon monoxide gas building up inside your'home. Studies have found corrosion occurring In some chimneys/hat were less than three years old. -Homeowners are responsible for maintaining the safety of their 'thiol chimneys. The Ontario Fire Marshal recommends that you have your chimneys (both metal and masonry) inspected each 'year by a qualified chimney sweep or heating contractor even awhen the chimney is only subject to light and intermittent use. =Efforts should be made to inspect those portions of an insulated metal chimney installed within concealed spaces. A certified chimney sweep or heating contractor can determine -flow safe your chimney is. If your chimney is unsafe, you will be !-advised on what repairs are needed. Until repairs are made, the afireptace or other heating appliance should not be used. Make sure your chimney is sate — it's your ,eresponsibility to inspect it annually. For further information on this public safety notice please contact 'the Office of the Fire Marshal at 1-800-268-6187. or your local lire department. 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