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Citizens News July 3, 19$0
Celebrate Sunda
The 200th Anniversary of
Sunday Schools was
celebrated at Varna United
Church on Sunday with
students, teachers and of-
ficers taking part in the
service.
Robert Raikes attendance
diplomas and seals were
presented by the superin-
tendents, Doug McAsh and
Jim Kirton Co' bark Web-
ster - first year; Mary Ellen
Webster, Susan and Scott
Kirton - third year; Krista
McAsh - fourth year;
Jeanette Keys - fifth year;
Darryn McAsh - sixth year;
.Nancy ,Webster - seventh
year; Jlie Webster - ninth
year and Lori Consitt and
Jacquie Taylor - 10 th year.'
Five of the students,
Jeanette Keys, Lori Consitt,
Julie Webster, Jacqui and
Steven Taylor, collected
pledges for memorizing.
Bible verses and realized
sixty dollars for their efforts.
It was divided between the
Sunday School and our
Vietnamese family.
Sherri Chuter was thea
marrator for a lively skit
about the beginning of
Sunday _ Schools in
Gloucester, when Robert T.
Raikes gathered up the
ruffians from the street and
attempted to better their
chances in life by teaching
them the Bible lessons for
living. Later on, Francis Fox
taught them' to read the bible
themselves.
Religion and Life Badges
were presented to the Cubs
by their Akela, Carol Fisher
of Bayfield, and Dave Roy,
who assists. Those who
earned them, under the
leadership of Rev. Wilena
Brown, were John Kalb-
fleisch, Jim Hill, Jon Lep-
pington, Scott McAsh, Scott_ Consitt picking UD the win.
Kirton and Doug Rpy.
Gordon Hill reported on
_the family from Vietnam
which is here under the
s • • nsorship of the Varna and
hen communities. They
left Saigon in January, and
after experiencing great
difficulties, arrived in.
Burners best
league leaders
In Zurich rec fastball
league action this past week
the Oilburners defeated the
Pontiacs 11-8.
The Burners jumped out .to
6-0 lead in the first inning
and picked up another two
runs in the second inning.
The Pontiacs came back
with one run in each of the
third and fifth innings,
another two runs in the sixth
inning and another four runs
in the seventh inning.
The Burnerstook the game
with a single by Dale Erb
SPORTS
e
SPOT
by
Marlene and Tony
Bedard
and
NIXase' hit by John
Minor softball
The Cubs got by the Expos
17-14 in minor softball action
last week.
Hitting home runs for the
Cubs were Paul Bedard and
Paul Smith -while JCff
Laporte had two four -
baggers in a losing cause for
the. Expos.
The winning pitcher was.
Marty Merner with John
Regier taking the loss.
In the others game, the
Orioles clobbered the
Pirates- 34-18 with Steve
Opening
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Thailand where they were in
camp for five months.
People who have met them
find these friendly and
anxious to fit into ouraociety.
Hiep, the mother, taught
high school French and
speaks good English. Her
brother enjoyed working
with a stone -picking crew on
Friday, and on Saturday
both men helped return the
picnic tables used for the
pork barbecue. .,
Joyce Dowson held a
reception for Hiep on
Monday afternoon so the
ladies would have an op-
portunity to get acquainted
with her.
Please be reminded that
joint summer services begin
in Varna this coming Sunday
at 11:00 a.m. The Viet-
namese family will be
present, and a social hour
will follow the -service, with
lunch being- served.
Serve 1,450
The annual Pork Barbecue
on Wednesday catered to the.,
ross $1-,200
s ch o o 1 a n n iv ers a r y
largest crowd ever, about
1,250 ticket holders plus
many pre-school children.
Persona Is
Ikon, Debra and . little
David Ftathwell have moved
into the- home they bought
and renovated on the Elliott
place.
A number of people from
this area went to the Old
Tyme Jamboree at the
Mohawk Raceway on Sun-
day. $ ortunately; the good
weather held until the show
was almost over, then It
poured rain.
Charles and Bernice Reid
attended the Blake reunion -
.at Bill and Maidne Seers',
cottage near Ball's Bridge on
Sunday. '. .•
HELPING 0 — e .annua pork -barbecue 'sponsored by Varna United Church was
another big success thanks in 'large part to the volunteer help. Separatin'g' some frozen
chops were Jim Curtain and Ron Taylor. Staff photo
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Notice of Public MeetIng•
Friqlay,JuIy11
at 7:30 p.m. -
in the Hay Township Hall
Zurich, Ontario .
to consider .
Amendment No. 21 to the `
Official Plan -for the County of Huron
Planning Area:
The Township of Hay Secondary Plan
a) PURPOSE -OF THE MEETING
A public meeting to consider a draft Secon-
dary Plan for the Township of Hay was held
October 16, 1978. Since that time, several
requests for changes to the Land Use
Schedules "B" and "C" have been received,
and several changes to, the text of the plan
are also being considered. The purpose of
this meeting is to publicly review these
proposed changes. •
b) PROPOSED CHANGES, .
Following is a summary of the changes to
the Land Use Schedules "B"and "C" and to
the text, which are being considered:
SCHEDULE
i) Part lot 8, Lake Road West Concession -
change from "Restricted, Agriculture" to
"Recreational" to permit expansion of an
existing mobile home park.
ii) Part tot 12, Lake Road West Concession -
change from "Restricted Agriculture" to
"Recreational" to permit future develop-
ment.
iii) Part lots 21 through 28) Lake Road West
Concession - change from "Restricted
Agriculture" to "Recreational" to permit
future development.
iv) South West part lot 10, Lake Road East
Concession - change from "Restricted
Agriculture" to Urban to recognize ex-
isting residential and commercial uses.
v) West part lot 15, Concession 15 - change
from "Natural Environment" to
"Recreational" to permit the establish-
ment of a recreational vehicle park.
vi) Part lot 2 and 3, South Boundary
Concession - change from "Rest tr cted
Agriculture" to "Urban" to permit future
residential development.
SCHEDULE' "C"
i) Extension of"Core Area" policy zone one
block .tvesterly along. Helen Street to Elmo
Street. •
TEXT CHANGES
Section 3.3c - AGRICULTURE
c)iii) -, to 'retain Class 1, 2, 3 and 4 soils fot
agricultural and agriculturally- related_
purposes. •
d)viii) all formoperations as `well as non-
farm buildings and structures will com-
ply with the minimum distance separa-
tion provisions' of ' the -‘'Agricultural
Code- of Practice. r '
d)ix) Restricted Agriculture - rewriting of
this section to clarify the intent of this
policy' area is proposed.
d)x) Provisions of adequate sewage dis-
posal and water supply services for
rural small holdings.
Section 3.4.d) -
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
i) clearing, except as permitted by the
Huron County Tree Cutting -By-law
will be prohibited.
Section 3.5.c.2 - DASHWOOD
iv) - lot sizes of -8300 square feet (790
square meters) will be permitted when
municipal water service is supplied.
Section 3.6.d) -
EXTRACTIVE- RESOURCES
vi) (New Section) - Ready mix and asphalt
plants will. be permitted conditional upon
proper zoning, and a development agree-
ment with the Township.
Section 3.6.2.1 INSTITUTIONAL
This section has been rewritten to permit
utility corridors to establish either by plan
amendment .or by a review under the En-
vironmental Assessment Act.
Section 5 - LAND DIVISION POLICY
2(vii) - consents must conform to the
minimum distance separation provisions of
the Agricultural Code of Practice.
3(a)i) - both the severed and retained
parsecs must be viable units.
3(a)vi) - conveyances for mortgage or
charge purposes for the establishment of
residences for full-time labour necessary to
operate the farm.
Section 6.2 INTERPRETATION
iii) (New Section) - A section, to outline how
the :boundaries of "Natural Environment"
areas will be defined, is- proposed.
c) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Further information on the proposed
changes is available from the 'Township of
Hay (236-4031) in Zurich, or the Huron
County Planning Department (524.2188) in
_ Goderich.
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