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Wednesday, January 11, 2006
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Bowling scoreboard BCH Regional Silverstick champs
ZurichTown & Country Lanes Thee BBCHPA - Jan.1 in
CH Petrolia with a
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
Lane 5:
Lane 6:
High Average:
Dream Team:
Holland:
Ramblers:
Rockets:
Lane Changers:
Pumpkin Patch:
High Average:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
High Average:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
High Average: Men:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
High Average: Men:
Lane 1:
Lane 2:
Lane 3:
Lane 4:
High Average: Men:
Monday Night Ladies: Jan. 2
High Single High Triple
MaryAnn Bender 191 MaryAnn Bender
Sabrina Oesch 277 Sabrina Oesch
Sharon Laye 223 Sharon Laye
Violet Ross 198 Donna Thiel
Sabrina Oesch 177
Tuesday Night Men: Jan.
High Single
Jerry Hetherington 317
Peter Bedard 309
Tony Bedard 303
Kevin Ducharme 237
Trevor Lansbergen 323
Joel Craner 266
Les Coleman 258
3
High Triple
Jerry Hetherington 705
Brent Ducharme 702
Dwayne McNab 705
484
606
622
459
(Bayfield-
Clinton-
Hensall) Midget
Rep hockey
team captured
the Regional
Silverstick
Midget "B"
championship
dramatic 2-1
victory over
Mount Brydges
in the tourna-
ment final.
BCH advances
to the
International
Midget
Silverstick
Tournament
being held Jan.
20-22 in
Sarnia.
On their way
to the champi-
onship honours
the BCH
Midgets defeat-
ed Kingsville 5 -
Kevin Ducharme 635
Les Coleman 699 Bowling scoreboard
Wednesday Morning Ladies: Jan. 4
High Single High Triple
Mary Jefferies 249 Mary Jefferies 639
Dorothy Gaiser 214 Jean Palmer 448
Betty Sangster 196 Betty Sangster 523
Barb Robinson 176 Barb Robinson 474
Betty Sangster 191
Grand Cove Seniors: Jan. 5
High Single High Triple
Ralph Simons 254 Ralph Simons 498
Erling Jesson 203 Ron Cleaver 478
Paul LeBlanc 180 Paul LeBlanc 438
Bert Steenhuis 183 Bert Steenhuis 521
Bert Steenhuis 184 Cathie Robinson 185
Zurich and Area Seniors: Jan 5
High Single High Triple
Pat Olcen 205 Madeline Desjardine 528
Glena Olcen 234 Glena Olcen 624
Tom Smits 219 Tom Smits 529
BM Muller 178 Ladies: Glena Olcen 173
Thursday Night Mixed League: Jan 5
High Single High Triple
Laurie Stanlake 265 Les Coleman 675
Suzanne Coleman 220 Deb Hebert 530
Bob Pellow 287 Bob Pellow 609
Ted Stanlake 232 Ted Stanlake 688
Les Coleman 238 Ladies: Laurie Stanlake 211
Bob Pellow 744 •
Zurich Youth
Bowling League
Scores: as of Jan. 4
Boys:
Jon -Luc Dietrich 215
Jon -Luc Dietrich 491
Matt Regier 163
Girls:
Jaymee Heywood 193
Jaymee Heywood 491
Justine Anderson 153
Senior Boys:
Kevin Ducharme 249
Kevin Ducharme 674
Kevin Ducharme 217
Girls:
Miranda Stoneman 209
Miranda Stoneman 524
Miranda Stoneman 158
TJ's
League
Mens League
Chris MacDonald
1077
Terry Haugh 994
John Burdon 949
Tyler Scott 908
Bill Crump 837
Ray Hodgson 818
Chris Haugh 768
Bob Jones 767
Garrett Redegeld
654
Shaun Dawe 576
Jim Scott 572
Pat Lane 512
Howard Jones 495
Nathan Howe 474
Darcy Smith 438
Nathan Hart 420
Garry Shier 333
Fabian Hart 296
Mark Hunt 249
Ervin Vincent 240
Jason Kew 214
Gus Gregus 174
Dean McKnight
148
Trevor Struth 140
Rick Marshall 136
Dave Ferguson111
Dan Dawe 100
Matt Huard 97
Jeff Gooch 85
Gavin Harburn 63
Ladies League
Kathy Wark 629
Shannon Green533
Audrey Haugh 449
Tracey Boitson415
Kim Dawe 372
Taralyn Koebe1267
Vicky Myatte 210
Karen Vincent 188
Sam McGee 137
Youth League
Tyler Scott 785
Zach Kadey 448
Mitch Boyle 411
Jeff McNutt 265
Justin Finkbeiner
257
Wayne Drake 198
Dillon Finkbeiner
196
Ryan Smith 139
Terrance Baker 56
MONDAY LADIES:
Tracy Snell 256 618,
Jean Hickson 224
564, Joyce Sovereign
214 556, Marg Watt
263 549, Heather
Smith 206 505,
Wendy Hickson 205
495, Shirley Rees
248 494, Lia Snell
170 484, Janet
Ankers 203 471,
Lori Hickson 157
459, Cindy Graff 183
457.
MEDWAY: Jon
Bradshaw 272 674,
Nico Gillis 217 561,
Pat Hodgins 214
537, Marion Blake
208 505, Marg
Smith 177 478,
David Elston 168
478, Dennis Turner
193 476, Bery
Heighway 173 475,
TOWNSHIP OF LUCAN BIDDULPH
POSTPONEMENT OF PUBLIC MEETING
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
SURPLUS DWELLINGS
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING POSTPONEMENT
The meeting scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Mon. ,Jan. 16th,
2006 has been postponed. The purpose of the
meeting was to consider a proposed Amendment to
the Township of Lucan Biddulph Official Plan
The purpose of the amendment is to amend the policies
of the Township of Lucan Biddulph Official Plan to permit
the creation of residential lots for the purposes of
disposing dwellings considered surplus to the needs of a
farm.
The creation of lots for the disposing of surplus farm
dwellings is permitted under the Provincial Policy
Statement (PPS) and is also permitted by the County of
Middlesex Official Plan. A pending amendment to the
County Official Plan, if ultimately adopted and brought into
effect, would result in the adoption of a policy on the
disposal of surplus farm dwellings being no more
restrictive than the PPS. In the interim, a consolidation of
abutting parcels must be taking place to maintain
conformity with the County Plan.
While there is no 'cut-off' date of construction specified
in the PPS before a dwelling can qualify as a `surplus
dwelling', the County of Middlesex Official Plan stipulates
that an existing farm residence declared surplus as a result
of farm consolidation with abutting farm parcels must have
been built prior to January 1st 1999. In the aforementioned
amendment to the County Official Plan, it is anticipated
that this date will be maintained.
The proposed amendment potentially affects all lands
designated `Agricultural' and, as such, a key map is not
provided.
A public meeting to consider the proposed
Amendment was previously held on 7th December
2005. Due to an inadvertent error in circulating the
notice to public agencies, adjacent municipalities and
the approval authority (i.e. County of Middlesex), it is
now not considered the statutory public meeting as
required by the Planning Act. The public meeting to
be held on January 16th, 2006 will constitute the
statutory meeting and will provide those wishing to
address the matter an additional opportunity to do so
by making oral and/or written submissions to Council.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or
make a written or verbal representation either in support
of, or in opposition to, the proposed amendment. IF A
PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY that files an appeal of a
decision of the Council of the Corporation of the Township
of Lucan Biddulph in respect of the proposed official plan
amendment does not make oral submissions at a public
meeting or make written submissions to the Council of the
Corporation of the Township of Lucan Biddulph before the
proposed official plan amendment is adopted, the Ontario
Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. If
you wish to be notified of the adoption of the proposed
official plan amendment, you must make a written request
to the Township of Lucan Biddulph. ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION relating to the proposed amendment is
available between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal
Office or from the Municipal Planner, Mr. Ted Halwa, at
(519) 963-1028 (London, Ontario).
DATED AT LUCAN THIS 9th DAY OF JANUARY, 2006.
RON REYMER
CLERK
TOWNSHIP OF LUCAN BIDDULPH
P.O. BOX 190
LUCAN, ONTARIO NOM 2J0
Telephone: (519) 227-4491
Fax: (519) 227-4998
E-mail rreymer@lucanbiddulph.on.ca
Luc Stacey 194 474,
Grace Rollings 179
473, Ken Weir 179
458, Bruce Nixon
182 448, Bob
Burnett 167 444.
SENIOR CITIZENS:
Al Robicheau 227
593, Charlie Grieve
226 574, Bill Butler
191 524, Winnie
Robicheau 186 515,
Mary DeGroot 175
486, Art Oberlin 197
476, Gus Van
Massenhoven 166
472, August Vanloy
201 471, Elmer
Mosurinjohn 172
455, Dave Newman
174 436, Hubert
Vossen 162 430,
Hugo Vandaele 164
421.
WEDNESDAY
MIXED: Jim Dixon
293 767, Debbie
Thompson 276 702,
Warren Kellestine
265 684, Donna
Dixon 264 633, Hi
Thompson 238 605,
Harvey Rollings 214
570, Laurie McGee
196 554, Alice
Sheffield 218 533,
Kevin Rollings 210
532, Ann Marie
Beuadoin 210 527,
Julie Bieber 206
514, Joanne Clark
215 513.
1, Petrolia 4-3
in overtime and
Mount Brydges
5-1.
Duplicate Bridge
Rosalene and
Gladys
Edith and John
Linda and Marshal
27-1/2
26-1/2
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