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Young hoopsters. This year's Public School Basketball tournament yielded three champion-
ship teams with Usborne winning the girls tournament hosted by Exeter while Zurich and
McCurdy tied for first in the boys tournament held at McCurdy.
Zurich Public School boys basketball team. From back row left, Matt Littlechild, Jamie Beck-
er, Jonathan Miller, Brant Boshart, Nick Haberer. Front row, Kevin Ford, Josh Verhoog, Brent
Morrison, Mike Fisher and Kraig Eckel.
McCurdy Public School boys basketball team. Front row from left, Ken Rattana, Chad
Smith, James Atkins, Joey Richards, Brent Tatara, Gary Sauder, coach Doug Pearson. Front
row, Tom Phouttharath, Colin Sauder, Vanasaha lnthisorn, Matt Pfaff and Hung Vo.
Trends youth group going .bowling
. Parents are needed
to help that evening.
By Joan Beierling
Varna correspondent
VARNA - Varna -Goshen church
service was • held in Varna on
March 2. A church service will he
-held in Varna next Sunday, March
9 also.
The Trends will meet Friday
night to go howling in Clinton at 7
p.rn. Any interested parents wish-
ing to stay and help at the howling
alley arc most welcome.
February
busy month
for Dining for
Seniors
EXETER - Seniors who attend
the Dining for Seniors program in
Exeter enjoyed tasty dinners and a
variety of entertainment. Keyboard
players for Fchruary were Jean
Hudgert. Maxine Sereda, Josie
Ryckman and Wilma Davis.
Draw prize winners were Ruth
Skinner, Alma Langford, Bill
Smits. Mary Van Roesscl, Louise
Carson. Annie Packham, Josie
Ryckman. Maxine Screda, Helen
Hindle. Gerry Dobrindt, Audrey
MacGregor. Georgina Engler, Es-
telle Chalmers. An deRijk. Marion
l:r ync and Ann Wilson.
. At the Fehruary • program, Mary
Smits led in a lively sing song.
Also Muriel Marshall demonstrated
how to make something from noth-
ing - a small box from an old greet-
ing card.
Fchruary 11, Valentine decora-
tions and red candy hearts were a
setting for Knobby and Cactus. two
active clowns, who made us laugh.
Fehruary 18 Eddie Cammack
hrought hack memories with his
showing of some silent Charlie
Chaplin movies. Fehruary 25, Max-
inc Scrcda introduced four promis-
ing orators who delighted us with
their winning speeches - intermedi-
ate winners Kevin Overholt and
Mary Gregus and Jur:-,r winners
Mark Dietrich and Jasmine Screda.
The Teens will meet March 9 at
2 p.m. in Vanastra to go swim-
ming.
The brochures for Camp Bimini
and Camp Menesetung are availa-
ble by contacting Tracy Crick.
London Conference will he held
in May. Any children or adults
wishing to go can contact Crick for
more information.
"i-hc crokinole tournament hosted
by the Varna Crokinole Club is to
he held March 8 at 1 p.rn. at the
Goderich Museum.
The Stanley Township Rec Com-
mittee are hosting the annual canoe
rally on April 6.
The last early bird draw of $250
will he held April 6.
The 'Teens are hosting a spaghetti
supper on April 5.
Varna 4.J.C.W. will meet March 6
for the World Day of Prayer. Gosh-
en U.C.W. and any other interested
people are invited.
The Five Alive committee have
planned the next "Five Alive" to he
held in Varna on June 8. They are
looking for any interested local tal-
ent. Contact Deb Rathwell if inter-
ested.
Usborne Public School girls
basketball team. Front row
from left, Marlene Thornton,
teacher supervisor, coach
Meagan Ratz, Courtney
Smith, Kelly Miners, Robyn
Etherington, Alicia Bugyrn,
Kelli Fulton, Stacey Snow,
Jayne Ballantyne. Front row,
Maggie Miller, Heather Par-
sons, Kristy Bray, Megan
Parker, Kerri Fulton, Sarah
Verhoog with mascot - bun-
dles.
Residents enjoy
aromatherapy
and massage
HENSALL - Monday after-
noon. residents at Queensway
Nursing Home hid farewell to
the •• Kippen United Church
women who supplied prizes and
assistance for Bingo games each
Monday in Fehruary.
Rev. DeGraw of Faith Taber-
nacle in Centralia led Worship
Service on the last Tuesday in
Fehruary.
Wednesday morning ,evcral
residents henefitted from r -
Family Style Breakfast Club. In
the afternoon. aromatherapy and
massage proved to he a relaxing
experience for some residents.
On Thursday, 20 Senior Din-
ers visited the Home. Most
stayed for the Fehruary Birth-
day Party with "Max and The
Town Liners Birthday greet-
ings to Marguerite Baker and
Edna Waters.
Friday morning volunteer"
Winnie Hutton chaired the Resi-
dent Council meeting when up-
coming events for March were
discussed. Grace Dinncy is
presently in a London hospital.
Coming events
March 5. 1:45 p.nr.. Choir
practise with Hensall Public
School: March 7. 7:30 p.m.
Friendship Friday in Retirement
Hume Lounge with Clare Masse
and Andrew Rau; March 10. 7
p.ni.. Girl Guide Buddies visit:
March 13. 7 p.m. Focus on Ire-
land.
Seip's valu-mart wins
Foodland Award
Winners of the Foodland Ontario Best Seasonal Display
Award, independent store category, are pictured here with
Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Noble Villeneuve. From left to right, Tom and Cathy Seip,
store owners, Seip's valu-mart, Exeter, the Minister and
Dwayne Laporte, produce manager.
THE CORPORATION OF THE
VILLAGE OF LUCAN
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Village of Lucan •
161 Main St..P.O. Box 449,
• LUCAN, Ont. NOM 210
Date: March 03, 1997
TAKE NOTICE THAT AN APPLICATION HAS,BEEN MADE FOR A
REZONING BY:
Dr. Walter Lock
188 Frank Street,
LUCAN, Ont.
NOM 2J0
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY,
Lot 2, 3 and 4 Plan 187
PURPOSE
- to rezone the subject property from Central Commercial Exception
1 (C1-1) to a zoning that allows for Commercial as well as
Residential uses. -
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT the Village of Lucan-has -
appointed April 1. 1997 at 7:20 p.m for the purpose of a Public
Meeting into this matter to be held in the Municipal Building, 161
Main Street, Lucan, Ontario.
If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Village of Lucan in
Leppect of, the proposed rezoning, you must make a written request
to Council. •
If a person or public body that files -an appeal of a decision of the
Village of Lucan in respect of the proposed rezoning does not make
written submission to Council before it gives or refuses to grant the
rezoning, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal.
Signed written submissions regarding the application will be
accepted by the Clerk prior to or during the meeting.
This is a Public Meeting and if you are aware of any person,
interested or affected by this application who has not received a .
copy of this Notice, it would be appreciated if you would so inform
that person. .
Additional information relating to this proposed rezoning is available
for inspection at my office during regular business hours.
Mr. Ron. J. Reymer AMCT
Clerk, Administrator -
VILLAGE OF LUCAN LAND DIVISION
• COMMITTEE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
Village of Lucan
161 Main St. P.O. Box 449,
LUCAN, Ont. NOM 2J0
• Date: March 05, 1997
Application No. B 1/97
TAKE NOTICE THAT AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR
SEVERANCE BY:
Dr. Walter Lock
188 Frank Street,
LUCAN, Ont.
NOM 210
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY,
Lot 2,3 and 4 Pian 187
FOR CONSENT •
- to sever a parcel measuring 8.4 m x 29.6 m from the existing
parcel which measures 33.6 m x 29.6 m to allow further
development of the property.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT the Village of Lucan Land Division
Committee has appointed April 01, 1997 at 7:15 p.m. for the
purpose of a Public Hearing into this matter to be held in the
Municipal Building, 161 Main Street, Lucan, Ontario.
If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Village of Lucan Land
Division Committee in respect of the proposed consent, you must
make a written request to the Committee.
If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the
Village of Lucan Land Division Committee in respect of the proposed
consent does not make written submission to the Land Division
Committee before it gives or refuses to give a provisional consent,
the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. Signed written •
submissions regarding the application will be accepted by the Clerk
prior to or during the meeting.
This is a public hearing and if you are aware of any person
interested or affected by this application who has not received a
copy of this Notice; it would be appreciated if you would so inform
that person.
Mr. Ron 1. Reymer AMCT
Clerk, Administrator