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P(JBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN
AMENDMENT AND ZONING "BY-LAW AMENDMENT
AFFECTING TifiE VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corponojoji of the County of Huron
will hold a public meeting to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment
under Section 17 of the Planning Act, and the Council of the Corporation
of the Village of Bayfield will hold a public meeting to consider a proposed
Zoning By-law Amendment under Section 34 of the Planning Act on Tues-
day, August 4th, 1987 at 7:00 p.,m. in the Bayfield Municipal Offices.
The proposed Official Plan Amendment would permit the establishment of
a- multifamily housing unit (an eight -unit apartment building) on Lets 297,
299, 300 and 301, R.P. 147, Village of Bayfield. A proposed zoning by. -law
amendment would change the zoning on the subject lands from 'Residential'
to 'Residential -Special R-1' permitting the 8 unit apartment building in ac-
cordance with the site plan. The subject lands are shown on the attached map.
ANY PERSON may attend,the public meeting and/or make written or ver-
bal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed of-
ficial plan or zoning by-law amendments.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed official plan
amendment and zoning by-law amendment is available for inspection at the
Huron County Department of Planning and•Development in Goderich or at
the Village Clerk's Office in Bayfield during regular office hours.
DATED AT THE TOWN OF
GODERICH THIS 26th DAY OF
JUNE, 1987.
IA0 Properly
Clerk, County of Huron
Court House, The Square
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
Telephone: 524-2188
(Planning Dept.)
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TOWNSHIP
SYDENKAM ST.
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The local chapter of the Women's Institute of Ontario celebrated
the 90thanniversary of the institute recently. The branch was.
started by the late Jean Clark in 1948. Twenty-eight current
members and former members attended the tour of Ben Miller Inn
and a tea afterwards. Front row, seated, left, Branch President
Stella Reaburnni Edna Hunter, and District President Margaret
Taylor. Second row, from left, Marie Buchanon, Helen Faulkner,
Ila Bean, Mary. Clairmont, Marguerite Horton, Ella Bogie, Ger-
trude Kaitting, Violet Bean, Theresa' Fulford, Helen Stollnd
Maudie McBride. Back, left, Mary Brinley, Pat Clifford, Dorothy
Fagan(program co-ordinator), Ruth Brock, Ann Montgomery, Lois
Wilson, Gertrude Snyder, Donna Young, Florence Robinson,
Margaret Jewell, Cora Sherwood and Minnie McNeil. Missing from
the picture is Evelyn Hardy, Phyllis Wilson and Bud Elliott.(photo
by Yvette Zandbergeri)
Martha has accident on recent trip
Last week was a week to remember. We
travelled to Windsor to celebrate my older
son's birthday — the big six -0, and were
talked into staying over for Father's Day,'
nine days of getting acquainted with a
wonderful grandaughter and family. I can't
describe the qualities of this girl — I thought
I knew her. Their boy eight, and wee girl
two, are learning about life the way chldren
were taught many, many years ago, the real
values and how to handle them, how, to
understand people. It was a real eye-opener.
Young Jason is quite a ball player so we
went to see his .games and some practices,
had a picnic supper in the Park and stayed
until dark one night. It was great, the
weather was good. We shopped in a.big new
supermarket, very interesting. While they °
tallied the goods you packed them in the
bags. Also the carts are not being left all
over the parking lot. You pay a quarter for
one and when you are finished with it, you
return it to its parking area and get your
quarter back. Nice idea.
The store was so large it was very tiring
since you walked and walked and walkedi
Last Sunday everyone (family) went to
Kingsville where the folks from Florida are
enjoying Canada again. The weather behav-
ed all day but on the way home we hit the
worst ainstorm I've seen in years. Monday
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With Martha Rathburn
morning we headed for home. The traffic
was fast but the fog was very heavy after we
left the city. I missed our cutoff just beyond
Chatham. It would have led us to the lake
and Grand Bend. So we were headed for
London. At one point we had to change roads
into the city. I was not. familiar with this
area at all, but I followed the turn off and it
brought us up onto the other highway.
Before I could back up and get out of the
way a big truck hit us at the front bumper,
spun us and hit again. What terror goes
through you in an accident. I didn't know if I
Gould move the car out of the way but it
worked•okay; and'I pulled into the driveway
'of a service station nearby. We weren't hurt,
but I was shaking, I was afraid to look at the
car, so sure the whole side was gone. The
truck driver checked with us, he was really
fhook up.I got out to check the car. The
ront bumper was accordian pleated on my
side and a small scrape at the end of the
fender but riot another scratch!
Through my tears I apologized to the
truck driver, he was almost in,tears too. I '
think the man upstairs help us out of THAT
>nees and I am truly thankful. The shaking
has clamed down but not the headache, I
didn't sleep at all that night. Too keyed up P
Suppose:
One thing that bothered me later when it
was raining and foggy was the people who
wouldn't turn on their lights — or they had
their parking lights. on — which is just as
bad as none..A cruiser was parked beside
the road at one point when I passed he pulled
in behind me — noticed my bumper mess I
suppose 'cause I wasn't speeding. Anyway
— he didn't do anything about these people
with no lights. He didn't bother me — that
would have been the Last straw.
So drive carefully — use your lights in the
fog. .
Love you
Martha .0
Huron County Historical.
Society elects executive
The annual meeting of the 'Huron 'County
Historical Society was held in the restored Ex-
eter Town Hall, and was sponsored by the Ex-
eter and District Heritage Foundation. The
new list of elected officers for 1987/88 for the
Society is as follows: past -president - Isabel
Theedom, Clinton; president - Keith Roulston,
Blyth; first vice-president. - Margaret
McClure, Crediton; second vice-president -
Paul Carroll, Seaforth; secretary -treasurer -
Doris Batkin, Clinton; membership - Helen
Anderson, . Hensall; constitution - Lillian
Turner, Goderich; finance - David McClure,
Crediton; publicity - Bessie McNee, Nile; per-
sonnel - Eileen Rannie, Hensall; archives
liaison - Reg. Thompson, Clinton and publica-
tions - Sandra Orr, .Goderich.
Committees: Property - Harry Worsell,
Goderich; Warden Brian McBurney,
Wingham; Harold Robinson, Gorrie. Archives
- Ethel Poth, Bayfield; Harry Worsell and
Harold Robinson. Program - Millie Dempsey,
Goderich; Willetta McWhinneyvDungannon;
Helen Anderson.
Councillors - Phyllis Cox, Goderich; Joe
Hogan, Exeter; Bernadine Kinney, Goderich.;
Janeth Sangster, Hensall; Raymond Scot-
chmer, Goderich; Elva Metcalfe, Bayfield;
Willetta McWhinney; Bessie McNee; Ethel
Poth; Lois Lee, Nile.
In .retrospect 1986 was a good year. The
historical society transferred their archives
to the Huron County Pioneer Museum and
donated $15,000 for equipment and books in
the new archives. The model and essay con-
tests at the county fair had many participants
,and prizes of money were awarded.
The Huron Historical Notes was again
published with relevant papers. Four general
meetings 'were held at, various communities
in the county, namely, Brucefield, St. Helens,
Nile and Exeter. The minutes and local
histories of said communities are recorded for
the archives. Members at large number over
160 persons.
Three delegates from the Society i Margaret
McClure, Janeth Sangster and Isabel
Theedom) attended the annual conference of
the Ontario Historical Society held this year
in Woodstock. Three,members from Bayfield
Historical Society also enjoyed the
conference.
Volunteer service awards were presented to
five members of the Society at the ceremony
in Owen Sound in May by Eddie Sargant.
MPP. This program by the Ministry of Citizen-
ship and Culture is now in its third year and
11 members of the Huron County Historical
Society have been honored.
1988 will mark the 100th anniversary of the
Ontario Historical Society and Huron brarich
is proud to have been affiliated with it since
1964.
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