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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-09-06, Page 11'The -present concern .of Russian Ls ters,<mn ,strike this unonthalna:Estonia, 444,11, $ a loss -of :human 'Tights, _:is wanted. 2 'uery'country demands a _certain time Soviet Russia's hold -on the Baltic a'qf+clothe "vote" o ey before .granting .citizenshipsanStates for the past half 'century Stems -from the Krertltin acting on The notorlous "Molotov --von 'Bibbintrop Pact" sof August 43, 1939 'in ,which `Hitler's Germany and Stalin's 'Soviet`Russia agreed =to -divide -up Eastern Europe! n twirciiikers mesa ifeur loss mifTights Originally the majority of Russian ':;workers .in'tthe Baltic -States :of Estonia, stratifies/Ind -Lithuania were not true Am- sanigrants. ,)They were the result of an in- ::fluxcof0Soviet .workers sent .into the ;Baltic States'by ''Moscow 'to -replace the ihun- -edreds of thousands of Baltic peoples sideporteduto Siberia, Russia and Central Asia in the horrendous mass deportations :of June 1941; from May to August of °1944; sand-the=;deportations in the .post-war 'wears of t.Baltic citizens to forced -labor cramps by Stalin. Some .of the original, so-called Russian "immigrants" to Estonia, and her sister :Baltic States of Latvia .and Lithuania, •'were members of the Red ,Army who, after:theSecond .World•lWar, remained in The Soviet Constitution, in Article No. the devious, underhanded tactics ^the?+:Baines, having found the standard of 72, gives any country the right to secede employed by the Kremlin against the living .there greatly superior to that in from the Soviet Union; Article No. 76 Baltic peoples since 1941! ':their' own country. states :that each Baltic Republic is The Russian workers, striking this past 'With the industrialization of the Bathos sovereign; :that is, having the right to month in Estonia, Will find that with by 'Moscow a further influx of Russians govern itself. Estonia governing her own economy took place; to such an extent that Baits Article No• 73, however, contradicts Ar- "they never had it so good"! hecame minorities in their own land: tides No. 73 and 76 in that it states that Over i66 -.per cent of the inhabitants of the "Central Soviet" has sovereignty over Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia today are all Soviet Soeialst Republic. What a non -Belts! sham! Russia's occupation of Estonia, Latvia and -Lithuania for the past :half -century is in violation of international -law! 'The "Free World" has never given "de jure" recognition to this .unlawful occupation. Since 1840 the Baltic governments in exile in Washington, (and in Canada since 1963), have been actively striving ,With flatlet 'now tnakIug:pO8Slble=�the 'right -of Estonia, .Lattria 'and Lithuania' -to: •speak their own .language; re:establlsh their own culture and heritage; govern their 'Own -economy, one can be 'certain that theBaltic ''peoples 'will -see `that human rights are accorded to all. Rights, I Might add, not :granted to the 'Baltic States in 'their years of subjugation and domination by Moscow. 'The 'Baltic peoples, in reclaiming sovereignty to their own lands, will not resort to communist tactics. They neither advocate nor desire domination and subjugation -of others. What they justifiably want is: full In - with their compatriots in the free world dependence; self-subsistency and and behind the Iron Curtain, for a return tier ownnpeopleof each Baloic State, over of the Baltic States to :the Independence her own and territory! � They will not jeopardize their repute - they enjoyed prior to World War I1. tion and past history of justice by -use of Julia Eckert -MacLean RR 2-Site•37-Box 53 Sudbury, Ontario P3E 4M9 Parts is -mi nsing i re r n Dennison f•z m 18 y tree To The Editor: I '.ram doing a Dennison family tree. John, :Robert and James came to Canada ...Millie early 1800s. The one I am trying to get more 'information on is John's branch. 1) Robert Dennison married Susanna Dozewell Born 1820, Ireland Born 1827? Married 184? Died May 7, 1905 Died 1915 .Buried Bayfield, Ontario. They rented a farm near Melville (south .of Orangeville) until 1859. Then farmed at Walton (got crown ,grant in 1859) and farmed .there from 1857 4872, then moved to Varna from 1872.1305. Had seven children: 1850 Albert Dennison (Souris area - Manitoba 1853 Jane Dennison (1853-193?! ;4855:John B. Dennison (1855-1940) 11857 Thomas B. Dennison (1857-1942) _1862 -William Dennison married Mary. Dozewell 1865 Susan Dennison married Walter Scott (Long -Island, NY ) 18?? Matilda Dennison married John :Morrison (moved. west William married Mary Dowswell (son Fred married Erma Thurlow ). 2) John Dennison ,married Margie ? Joshua homesteaded north of Moose Born 1824, Ireland. Farmed near Hagersville, near Nilestown. Innkeepers. Had five daughters - no contact since. Where is Hagersville or Nilestown? 31 Thomas Dennison -tarried Margaret Ann Frickleton Born August 9, 1838 Born July 4, 1846 Married July :28, 1865? Died September 6. 1900 Died July 21. 1924, Burnaby, B.C. Buried Brussels Cemetery. Farmed near Walton. Had nine children. 1865 Catherine Dennison. married Thomas Edgar Pomeroy (Washington State) 1867 Baby Dennison (1867) 1869 Joshua Dyer' Frickelton married Bessie Grigg - Seaforth area 1870 1 iz7,ie Dennison married Alfred Grigg - Moose Jaw 1873 John Thomas Dennison married Julia Wiltse - Brussels 1876 James Edward Dennison 1878-I896 buried Brussels 1878 Laura Louise Dennison 1878-1889 buried Brussels, both died of TB 1881 Mary Ann Dennison married George Wiltse (?) 1883 Zetta Dennison married Ewart Ken- dall (B.C.) Jaw .in 1902. Returned to Walton in 1913. Had six children. 1890 Robert Elmer Dennison married Hazel Trivett 1892 Irene Dennison 1896 Hilda Dennison Taylor 1898 Mabel 'Irene George Gates 1901 Gretta Martha Lorne Speare 1906 John Dennison Rutledge Mary Ann Edith George Wiltse Born 11(1, died 1927 Born 1878, died 1944 Had seven children, Agnes, Carl, Thelma, Allen, Audrey, Raymond and Earl. Anyone who is related to or knows of any of the above, please contact me so I can get in touch with them for further .in- formation. Any help would be appreciated and getting this in your weekly paper would be really appreciated. Have found about 2,000 relatives in the past 10 years I have, been working on this Dennison history. Thank you. Yours truly Mrs. Shirley L. Weber RR5 Wiarton, Ont NOH 2T0 PS: Where was Nilestown? married Archie Dennison Dennison married married married Dorothy Dennison married ISteciforth summer students end.promiziedior Open letter to Seaforth residents: 32 students in these jobs. Although .this is met with were very receptive to the job On behalf of -the Goderich Canada an increase in -the number of orders -from search techniques •I suggested and eager Employment Centre for Students, I would last year, we feel that there is still room to find jobs. I would like to thank the :like to •congratulate your community for for improvement and encourage local Seaforth students with -whom I worked responding again thisyear to .provide employers to call us. for making my job so enjoyable. summer employment for area students. Many of the students who found jobs Although my visits to the Seaforth and -This was the fifth year for our office's through the student office visited :me at District High School and Seaforth Public Outreach Program to •Seaforth. So far the Seaforth and District High .School, School -ended when school came to a -this summer, your community has placed Here, I counselled students .about their close for the summer, the Canada thirty-four job orders with the student of- summer job searches and referred..them Employment Centre for Students • at fice for everything from hayers to brick to the job orders which had been placed 524-2744 still has many students layers to sales clerks. Our office placed with our office that week. The students I registered who are actively ,seeking employment for the remainder .of .the summer and .parttime in the fall. Please call us if you have an ,odd job which needs to be done or any other kind of job — whether it -will last an hour, a week, or into the school year. -We have very qualified students :on file 'who are•keen to work. The Canada Employment Centre for Students in Goderich will remain ,open until August 31 to help you with your employment -needs. "Thank you -for helping us to find jobs for :area students,this,ssummer. Sincerely, Student PlaceDmeontrothyOffice:Dykr Canada Employment Centre for Students Electricity shn,uhi not, be taxed Low cost electricity has played a major role in this country's economic .develop- ment. As trade barriers are lowered we need to retain our advantages. As an elected Commissioner in North York, I am concerned for the customers I am elected to serve, ,and for the businesses .which -make our community healthy. As Chairman -of the :Municipal Electric Association, I :know that over 1,000 other local utility commissioners in Ontario are -equally concerned. Electricity should not be ,lased." Carl Anderson 'Dear Editor: 7We believe that your readers would be interested in an open letter by Municipal :Electric Association (MEA) Chairman, ' Carl Anderson. Addressed to Prime Minister Mulroney, the letter objects to .the inclusion of electricity in the applica- tion ref the proposed Goods & Services tsar. 'The text of his brief, but telling ,,message, is...provided below. The Municipal Electric Association :presents 316 municipal ,utilities which ;1iAStrlbute -electricity to over 70 per cent ,9f '.the residents ,and businesses in .:Ontario. "Dear Prime Minister: I.,am writing an open letter to you on a .;nlatter;of significant social and economic .,89llcy. dis currently defined, the Goods and •Sertdces 'j'ax will .apply to-electricity.:In ,$9ilay's: society, electricity :has :become a necessity _hike water, food, :and medigal $eryices„011 of which are to.be •excluded. Workshop to + e ip women tope with t:change A .workshop co-sponsored by Women 'TAday ,and ,the ;Huron .county -Health oUnit„is=aimedtat:i 1ping'>women:unders- 3tand c;lhe;ola►Ige' - menopause. The ;workshop ,will ,be Aeld •frorn._8.10 tp•aneor ;aMonday,:Sept. ll,.m sthn,-Buron- vn-ewrauditorium in -Clinton The costis S2,per.rperson. r41Cl#CI nursing director Diane --Petrie , rsaidy, Ile Awoi tshop,:will::offer `4informa- 3io0,1And,anutual S.Ppport,":Said . ` NVornennwfllabe�told ;grit eldaxigea,,to scall- 4gPate ;What.lc}ggere°U10se,Charrges, chulw,i.to IROLVvIy lcppe.With Hien,-<when 0h j AOAf$k.p and +:grllat .you ;ean:vdeal ,with agu, lltlf. 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Ca Ellis or Therese Phone 345- 330 �w Ontario Ontario Municipal Board Comrrlission des affaires municipales de I'Dntario IN THE MATTER OF Section 52(71 of the Planning Act. 1988 AND IN THE MATTER OF an appeal by Steven Dennis from a decision of the County of Huron Land Division Committee whereby the Committee dismissed an application numbered 879/87 OMB File No. C 880001 IN THE MATTER OF Section 17(111 of the Planning Act, 1983 AND IN THE MATTER OF a referral to this Board by the Honourable John Eakins, Minister of Municipal Affairs, on a request by Steven Dennis for consideration of the following por- tion of proposed Amendment No. 61 to the Official Plan for the County of Huron (The Township of McKillop Secondary Plan): 1. The Policies outlined in Section 5.3.1.7 insofar as they apply to lands known as Lot 14 and Part Lot 13, Concession 13, as outlined in purple on Schedule B Ministers File No. 40.OP-3609-061 OMB File No. 0 880214 IN THE 'MA r flit OF Section 34 of the Planning Act. 1983 AND ENTRE MATTER OF an.appeal by Steven Dennis against Zoning By-law 26.198( of the Corporation of .the:Township of McKillop OMB File No, R'890009 APPOINTMENT FOR REARING The Ontario Municipal Board hereby appoints Tuesday the 10th day of October, 1989, at the hour of 1:00 O'CLOCK (LOCAL ,TIME) in the afternoon at the ASSESSMENT BUILDING. 46 GLOUCESTER TERRACE GODERICH for the hearing of these appeals/referrals. if you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to. any further notice of the proceedings. in the event the decision.is reserved, persons taking part in the hearing and wishing a copy of,the decision may request a copy from the presiding Board member or, in writing, from .-the Board. Such decision will be mailed to you when available. DATED at Toronto, this 9th day of August, 1989. J.G. MALCOLM SECRETARY -EXPLANATORY NOTE The Ontario Municipal Board Hearing is scheduled to hear three related aPPeals pertaining to Part Lot 14, Conc. 13 (see attached map) in the Township of McKillop as follows: 1) Severance; application B79/87 proposed to sever the buildings and approximately 2 hec- tares ettares of land from Part Lot 14, Conc. 13, McKillop 'Township. The application was denied by the County of Huron Land Division Committee and subsequently appealed by the applicant. 2) The MeKillop Township Secondary Plan does not permit the severing of lots in the „ogriqultural,area, the use of which is DOS primarily related to agriculture. This policy has been appealed as it...pertains to Part Lot 14, Conc. 13, McKillop Township. 9) Zoning, By-law 26.1988 for the Township of McKullop regulates the use of land and the character, location, and use of buildings and structures and prohibits certain buildings and structures in various defined areas of the Township. An objection has been lodged against the zoning of Part Lot 14, Conc. 13, McKillop Township. Lo, 14 Gon 13 Lon 1; Lon 1 I Con I0 Lon 0 Gon 5 Lon 7 Con Con 5 Con 4 Con 3r. Cont Gon 1 Y SCHEDULE 'A' KEY MAP INI)!?X TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP Ai xe Ire wh101) 1305 110011/15 apphr,., .34351 ,0 i r l.aa,wc 10Cl C 500 411110 0 .11101 ler, ?Ppm .t. Wallop 27...— f;ounly Pr1. No 25 25 io 0 23 8 7� - 4'..:�' - L-'1ei 71(1 I" • ra Loadbury MunnOvJlo 1111 M upr,y 1 slab) 5 sn . o m. c •1.8- . -1 7I 1 6 11111111. WmlhLpp 11 -..' -- _} o. 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