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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-07-04, Page 6• Page 6A - The Wingham NEWS F 7760 Advance -Times, July 4, 1989 .^• '2 3.:: y •r: •�r�,>r :,,.v5'fhy^� :!' i ;ifs. k'•'.$'i3Y,.r�•'� GAZEBOS FLY SCREENED or open rL f "Belvedere" Gazebos Come in standard and -0 :, x<.4,..::...<>.:::•.,: custom sizes with many options * Windows * Seats * Ovals, etc. Available in kit form or installed in your yard, -on -your deck, -Or at the cottage. • �._ . JOHN M. SNYDERS CONSTRUCTION LTD. Belmont 644-0969 • Ingersoll Hwy. 74 401 11111 1 mile south of 401 on Ilwy. 74 rJb"'.Y%,ry. L tial :. L34rr�"rv.J.�p+>4i ` eit in Calga A former resident of Wingham, Keith Nethery of Calgary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nethery of Wingham, was married in a pretty summer ceremony at 1:30 on the afternoon of Saturday, June 17, in St. John The Evangelist Anglican Church, Calgary. His bride, the for- mer Suzanne Moesman of Calgary, is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fritz Moesman of that city. RevGraham Goode officiated for the double -ring ceremony which was solemnized amid a setting of floral arrangements. Flowers also: decorated the guest pews. Brent Waddell was organist and Brian Williams and Kim Henderson sang "Ave Maria" and a love song based on I Corinthians, chapter 13. The bride and groom were given in marriage by their parents. The bridal gown was made by her mother and was floor -length white satin with a cathedral train, intricate lace and bead work with a pink satin back bow and 40 pearl buttons down the back. She carried a Bible crested with three Catalya orchids with pink throats. Pauline Netz of Calgary was the honor attendant and bridesmaids were Karen Being6ssner of Yel- lowknife, Rev. Jennifer Welsh and Andrea Bright, both of Calgary. PET WILDCAT In December of 1927, Rev. WilliamPermand. Mrs. Perry, „were -coin fortal ly.settled . in :the Dungannon rectory. The former being fond of pets, had a curious pet which he took great delight in exhibiting to friends. It was a tame wildcat, the only one of the species. known to exist in these parts. While Mr. Perry was quite fearless of the feline's company, the lady of the house shied clear of it Armsiimate 014,11 awe' Please Call for reservations and catering ilf 357 1220 Same Sunday Smorgasbord Your continued patronage is always appreciated Hwy. 86 ceremon They wore ballerina -length dresses London and Ws. Grace Townsend of dark raspberry 'pink, styled with of Guelph were among;., the g.400.19. scoop necklines and pleated skirts. who attended a reception Wowing. Each attendant carried three pink the cerem ny` Other _guests. were roses. from The Netherlands, England Jennifer Coverdale of Calgary and British Columbia. and Gillian Neale of Vancouver The bride's mother wore a two, were flower girls, wearing similar piece dress of white silk, printed pale pink satin dresses trimmed with red roses, a wide -brimmed red with roses. They carried baskets of straw hat and matching accessories. flowers. Mrs. Nethery chose a royal blue Rob Henderson of Airdrie, Alber- brocade dress with white acces- ta, was best man and ushering sories and an Australian -style hat. guests were brothers of the bridal For travelling to the Great Lakes, couple, Murray Nethery of Wing- the bride wore a royal blue two - ham and Sean Moesman of Calgary piece silk dress with black acces- and Dave Baker of Calgary. The sories. They will reside in Calgary rings were carried by Eric O'Neil of where the bride is a laboratory aide Airdrie and Matthew Perry, Calm with Calgary Medical Laboratories gary Mr. and Wingham, and the groom,: a graduate OrFan- Mrs. Terry Nethery of shawe College, London, a sports Miss Esther Nethery of announcer with CFAC Radio. PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED OF -FICIAL PLAN &ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT CONCERNING THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will hold a public meeting on Thursday, Au- gust 10, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. in the East Wawanosh Township Municipal Office, 2 kilometres west of Belgrave, to consider a proposed official plan amendment under Section 17 of the Planning Act. . `'The`A ptoPb ed-'.officiat plartJamendment wt'uld°'change .the designation of Part Lot 34 and 35, Con. 14, Township of East Wawanosh (see attached map) from "Natural Environment" to "Recreational". The corresponding zoning bylaw amendment would change the zoning from "Natural Environment (NEI)" to "Recreational Trailer Park and Campground (RC2)". The area is accessed along the south limit of Lot 36, from Sideroad 36/37. The applicant proposes to establish an adult recreatio- nal vehicle seasonal park of approximately 200 sites. Corre- sponding recreational policies will be required in the Second- ary Plan, in addition to recreational zone provisions in the zoning bylaw. The total area of the rea to be 'eveloped is approximately 33 acres (13.75 ha). A buffer area of 2000 feet (609 m) around the proposed development changes the designation of neighboring lands from "Agriculture" to "Restricted Agriculture". The correspon- ding rezoning wouldchange these lands from "AG 1 " (General Agriculture) to "AG2" (Restricted Agriculture). ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in oppo- sition to the proposed zoning bylaw. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed amendment is available 'at the Township Office (357-2880) or at the County of Huron Planning & Development Dept. (524- 2188) during normal business hours. DATED AT THE TOWN OF GODERICH THIS 30th DAY OF JUNE, 1989. b B. G. Haply Clerk -Treasurer County of Huron Goderlch, Ont. N7A 1 M2 TOWNSHIP OF EAST WAWANOSH PAO'VINCIAL HWV. SG A04 TOWNSHIP OI' rURNBERRv Area of redosignation. from 'Natural Environment' to 'Recreational° 'I Ares of redesignation from ' Africulture to 'Restricted Agriculture°