The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-06-22, Page 14'THE
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NOMADS ON PARADE — The Exeter Nomads participated in with many other member camping units of
the National Association of Campers and Hikers. Above, the Exeter group is shown ready to start rolling
down the street. T-A photo
CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EXETER
BY-LAW NO. 14, 1972
A by-law to further amend By-Law No. 22,
1962, cited as the Town of Exeter
Restricted Area Zoning By-Law.
WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to further amend By-Law
No. 22, 1962, of the Council of the Corporation of the Town
of Exeter, passed on the 9th day of October, 1962, to
conform to amendment of the Official Plan of the Town of
Exeter;
NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Town of Exeter
ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. THAT Section 1.1 of By-Law No. 22 shall be further
amended by adding at the end of the said section, "a portion
of which lands within the Defined Area as shown on the
Zoning Map, being rezoned by the Zoning Map attached as
Schedule "A" to this amendment".
2. THAT Section 2 of By-Law No. 22, 1962, shall be
amended by adding thereto the following definitions:
"37. MOBILE HOME
means, any dwelling, or vehicle, so constructed
that it has no permanent foundation and is
suitable for being drawn or propelled by a motor
vehicle, is duly licensed, is placed, located, kept or
maintained notwithstanding that such vehicle is
jacked-up or that its running gear is removed, but
not including any vehicle unless it is used for
living, sleeping or eating accommodation."
"38. MOBILE HOME LOT
means, any parcel of land for the placement of a
mobile home for the exclusive use of its
occupants."
"39. MOBILE HOME PARK
means, land which has been planned and improved
and upon which one or more occupied mobile
homes are located and shall include any accessory
use or structures and any equipment permitted by
this by-law or other by-laws pertaining to mobile
home parks."
3. THAT Section 3.1 of By-law No. 22, 1962, shall be
amended by deleting therefrom the 6 Zones and Zone
Symbols and by substituting the following therefor:
Zone
1) General Residential
2) Mobile Home Residential
3) General Commercial
4) Restricted Commercial
5) Industfial
6) Agricultural
7) Developmental
8) Parkland (Open Space)
Zone Symbol
(G.R.)
(M.H.R.)
(G.C.)
(R.C.)
(M.)
(A.)
(D.)
(P-)
4. THAT Section 33 of By-Law No. 22, 1962, shall be
amended by adding the following after the word "highway":
"except mobile home lots in a mobile home park which may
front on private street if these streets are of a standard
approved by the municipality."
5. THAT Section 4A be enacted, entitled "MOBILE HOME
RESIDENTIAL PROVISIONS (M.H.R.)" as follows:
"4A.1. No person shall use land or erect or use any
building or structure in a Mobile Home Residential
Zone (M.H.R.) except for the purpose of a Mobile
Home Park and subject to the regulations set out
in this by-law and in By-law No. 13, 1972 of the
Corporation of the Town of Exeter.
"4.A.2. Permitted Uses
No person shall within a M.H.R. Zone use any land
or erect, alter or use any land or erect, alter or use
any building or structure for any purpose except
for one or more of the following M.H.R. uses,
namely:
a) Residential
- a one-family Mobile Home on each Mobile Home Lot in the
Zone
b) Business
a Mobile Home Sales Office
- a Mobile. Home Park Management Office
c) Public
- community recreation buildings and/or service buildings
"4A.3. Services
All Mobile Home Lots will have access to a
municipal water supply, municipal sewage system,
electrical services and a storm sewer system.
"4A.4 Lot Regulations
a) Lot frontage for each
Mobile Home Unit:
b) Lot depth for each
Mobile Home Unit:
c) Lot area for each
Mobile Home Unit:
d) Lot coverage for each
Mobile Home Unit:
Minimum 40 feet for single
Minimum 50 feet for double
Minimum 90 feet
Minimum 3,600 feet
for single
Maximum for Mobile Home
33%
Maximum for accessory
buildings,, paved patios and
Parking lots 33%
6. THAT Section 8 of By-Law No. 22, 1962, shall be deleted
in its entirety.
7. THAT Section 8 be enacted, entitled "Agricultural Zone
Pfovisions (A)" as follows:
"8. This by-law provides for an Agricultural Zone (A)
category. Lands zoned in this category include those lands
thought likely to develop over a long range period. It is
thought undesirable to determine in this By-law years ahead of
actual need and development, the precise use category of these
lands. It is, of course, necessary and desirable to control urban
development in these areas now so that future development
may proceed in an orderly manner. Development of these
lands will therefore, proceed by way of an amendment to the
Official Plan.
Land zone "Agricultural" may be used for farming or similar
uses but no building or structures may be erected or used in a
parcel of less than ten (10) acres in area, and of a structural
type which will permit its removal when urban development
takes place. Structures which are undesirable, in or near an
urban surrounding are prohibited.
1) It shall be prohibited to use any land, building or
other structure, or to erect any building or other
structure in any A zone for any urban purpose.
2) No change shall be made ,in the type of use of any
land in an A zone, or any building or structure in
an A zone unless a Certificate of Occupancy has
been obtained from the Town Council authorizing
the change, but no Certificate of Occupancy shall
be refused if the proposed use is not prohibited in
the A zone.
3) The following regulations and requirements shall
apply in an A zone:
1. Permitted uses: farms
2. Prohibited uses: all urban uses, and
notwithstanding other provisions of this by-law,
the use of land, buildings, or other structures
for poultry farms, mushroom farms, fur farms,
piggeries, hatcheries, greenhouses, kennels, and
cattle barns shall be prohibited.
3. Lot width — 300 feet
4. Lot size — 10 acres
5. Front yard 40 feet
6. Sideyard — 1.5 times the height of a building
or other structure.
7. Rear yard — 1.5 times the height of a building
or other structure.
8. THAT Section 8A be enacted entitled "Development Zone
Provisions (D)" as follows:
"8A. This By-law provides for a Development Zone (D)
category. Lands in this zone include those lands planned to
develop in the short-term future. As such these lands have
specific use .designation in the Official Plan. However, it is
thought riecessary not to open these lands for development at
present but to insure orderly growth to stage development as
pressures arise. At this time lands zoned "Development" will
be rezoned in strict conformity wit h the Official Plan.
Lands zoned "Development" awy be used for farming or
similar uses in accordance with ti„e provisions set out in the
"Agricultural" zone,"
9. THAT this By-law shall come into force and take effect on
the day following the final passing thereof and upon approval
by The Ontario Municipal Board,
"J. H. DELBRI DGE" MAYOR
"E. H. CARSCADDEN" CLERK
First Reading — Jun 7 1972
Second Reading — Jun 7 1972
Third Reading — Jun 7 1972
e) Set back for each
Mobile Home Unit:
f) Side yards for each
Mobile Home Unit
g) Rear yard for each
Mobile Home Unit:
h) Exterior dimensions of
each Mobile Home Unit:
0 Landscaped Open Space for
each Mobile Home Unit:
j) Height of each Mobile
Home Unit:
k) Parking for each
Mobile Home Unit:
Parking for business use:
Parking for Community
Recreation area:
Minimum 10 feet
Minimum 4 feet
Minimum depth 10 feet
Minimum 600 square feet
33%
Maximum 25 feet above grade
(for the purposes of this
section "grade" shall be the
crown of the park street in
front of, or which services
the lot.)
Two (2) spaces for each
Mobile Home Unit
1 space for each 300 square
feet of gross floor area.
1 space for each 500 square
feet of gross floor area."
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ROOM FOR MORE — Although his hat is already adorned with many
badges, Ken Sparling couldn't resist the sales pitch from Denise Truan
and ended up with one more decoration during the flea market sale at
the campers' outing in Exeter, Saturday. Both are residents of Sarnia.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION to The Ontario
Municipal Board by The Corporation of the
Town of Exeter for approval of a by-law to
regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35
of The Planning Act.
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation
of the Town of Exeter intends to apply to The Ontario
Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 35
of The Planning Act for approval of By-law No. 14, passed
on the 7th day of June 1972. A copy of the by-law is
furnished herewith.
ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY, within fourteen
(14) days after the date of this notice, send by registered
mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Exeter notice of
his objection to approval of the said by-law, together with a
statement of the grounds of such objection.
ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for
approval of the by-law may within fourteen (14) days after
the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to
the Clerk of the Town of Exeter notice of his support of
approval of the said by-law together with a request for
notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name
and address to which such notice should be given.
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL' BOARD may approve
of the said by-law but before doing so it may appoint a
time and place when any objection to the by-law will be
considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be
given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice
of support and who have left with or delivered to the clerk
undersigned, the address to which notice of hearing is to be
sent.
The last date for filing objectiOns will be JUNE 30th,
1972.
DATED at the Town of Exeter this 15th day of
JUNE, 1972.
E. H. Carscadden, Town Clerk,
394 Main Street, P.O. Box 759,
EXETER, Ontario,
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COME ONE! COME ALL !!
June 27
Tuesday evening 6:30
Trading Post Auction Barn in Ailsa Craig sales of
Antiques and household effects
138 Main Street, Ailsa Craig
ANTIQUES AND OLDER ITEMS INCLUDE — Brass
hanging lamp with hand painted shade, Bow front china
cabinet, Drop leaf table, 3 pc. ironstone wash set, Aladdin
lamp, finger lamp, Magic lantern complete with slides,
Iron bed, Oak buffet, Kitchen cupboard Old
English mahogany chest of drawers, Wicker book stand,
magazine stand, Leather top coffee table, set of six chicken
coop chairs, show case, old china and glassware, mirrored
dresser, Captains chair newly upholstered, sessions clock,
Crocks, Wash stand, Wardrobe, Pine dough box, cruet set,
200 post cards, Wicker rockers, odd press back chairs, german
Co Coa 6 pc. setting, Log cabin lamp, Still cast iron banks,
Beaver and other sealers, Primitives, Pine bench, Rocking
chairs.
Many other items of interest.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS INCLUDE — Daynighter and
chair, Television in working order, Bell and Howell movie
camera, Barbers chair, 12 ga. automatic pump C.I. L. shotgun
cost over $200 new, coffee tables, electric lamps, set of six
dining room chairs, Electric stove, Chest of drawers, Western
prints, Jewellery, Books, Household dishes and glass ware,
etc. No Reserve
Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
on day of sale
AUCTIONEER — Garry Goodfellow
For Information Phone 293-3444
Richard Lobb
Auctioneer
Estate Auction Sale
of some Antiques
Modern Household furniture and Property
in the town of Goderich
153 Cambria Road North
June 24 1 P.M.
For the Late Frank Wilson Estate
PROPERTY — Two storey three bedroom insul brick house
with up and downstair bathroom, new gas furnace and full
basement—house in Al condition.
FURNITURE — Leonard refrigerator, cook stove, old
fashioned electric stove, tea kettle, toaster, electric can
opener, electric iron, philco radio, step stool, small table,
dining room table and five pressback chairs, drop leaf table,
modern three corner china cabinet, rocking chair,
upholstered rocker, two upholstered living room chairs,
(new) chesterfield and chair, (new) Philco 23" TV, coffee and
end table, four old parlour tables, oak dresser and table,
(new) Westinghouse Vacuum cleaner, desk tables, double bed
spring and mattress (like new), floor lamp, two tables, card
table, oak wash stand, hall tree, washstand, chest of drawers,
single bed and mattress, like new, antique dresser, steel beds
and mattresses, odd chairs, two glass coal oil lamps, wicker
fern stand, clothes hamper, chest of drawers, table, four
wood chairs, sewing machine, chesterfield and chair, round
parlour table, foot stools, smokers stand, crokinole boards,
picture frames, mirrors, garden hand sprayer, antique
commode chair, 4 cords of wood, electric table saw,
lawnmaster electric lawnmower (new), step ladder, dishes,
bedding, table cloths, carpenter tools, miscellaneous articles.
For particulars on property contact Don Wilson, Exeter,
Phone 235-2882.
Terms on Property — It will be sold subject to
reserve bid at 3 P.M. 10% dew() day of sale, balance in 30 days.
Terms — Cash
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb Clinton
Joe Corey and Dave Pugh, Clerks
18 For Rent
NOW RENTING
IN
ADASTRAL PARK .
CLINTON
(formerly Clinton RCAF Base)
Spacious 3 - bedroom town
houses with fridge & stove,
water, electric heat, full
basement, parking, play-
ground, etc., for only
$95.00 PER MONTH
For appointment phone
482-9742
If no answer call 482-7725 or
come and see us on the week-
end while we have open house.
25-28c
18 For Rent
RENTALS—Floor sanders, floor
edgers; power hand saws; belt
sanders; 3/4 & 1/2 " drills; port-
able television; floor polishers.
Beavers Hardware, 235-1033.
18tfnc
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT--
Plywood forms, wedges, form
ties stocked, power trowel,
small mixer, etc. Phone 236-
4954 after five or Saturdays.
N. J. Corriveau, Zurich.
4:24tfnc
CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex-
tension ladder; skil saw; ad-
ding machine; sump pump; 12
& 20 ton hydraulic jacks; hand
lawn sprayer; utility trailer;
cartop carrier; 16' van; rolling
home. Whiting Rental, 63 Main
St. S., just south of river
br;flge. ltfnc
19 For Sale or Rent
CEMENT BLOCK commercial
building 60'x60', extremely large
parking area. Phone 262-2834.
24-26c
20 Wanted To Rent
3 BEDROOM MODERN home in
Lucan area. Call Jack Waldeck
before 5:00 at 227-4459. 25*
GARAGE OR similar size of
warehouse space in Exeter.
Phone 235-0151 Les Pines Hotel,
24-25c
2 OR 3 BEDROOM home, pref-
erably in. Exeter. Contact Harry
Clout at Bank of Nova Scotia.
235-1142. 24tfnc
3 - 4 BEDROOM HOME, Exeter
or vicinity, must be in good
condition, References supplied.
Write Box C J M The Exeter
Times-Advocate or phone 527-
1597. 25c
22 Notices
INDEPENDENT SHIPPER
to
UNITED CO-OPERATIVE
OF ONTARIO
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship Your Livestock
with
ROY SCOTCHMER
Monday Is Shipping Day
From Varna Stockyard
CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday
For Prompt Service
No Charges on Pick-up
47tfnc
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23 Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO •CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Emma. Caroline Broderick
All persons having claims
against the estate of the late
Emma Caroline Broderick, late
of the Town of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, who died on
or about the 7th day of May,
1972 are required to file par-
ticulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario by the 8th day of July,
1972 after which date the es-
tate will be distributed having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario, 25-27c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Herbert John William
Foster
All persons having claims
against the estate of the late
Herbert John William Foster,
late of the Town of St. Marys,
in the County of Perth, who
died on or about the 18th day
of May, 1972 are required to
file particulars of same with
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter, Ontario by the 8th day
of July, 1972 after which date
the estate will be distributed
having regard only to those
claims of which notice has been
received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exeter, Ontario. 25-27c
24 Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to 5:00
o'clock Wednesday, June 28,
1972 for the
REMOVAL OF THE OLD
SIDEWALK AND LAYING
NEW SIDEWALK
approximately 2200 feet long,
4 feet wide, 4 inches thick.
Contractor to supply all labor
and material. Work to be com-
pleted by October 14, 1972.
Lowest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted.
EARL CAMPBELL, CLERK
24-25c
Bride-elect is feted
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
1,1MVILLE
The June meeting of the
Elimville Women's Institute was
held Wednesday evening with the
president Mrs. Elson Lynn in
charge . Roll Call was answered
by "A unique privilege I enjoy as
a Canadian."
Miss Ruth Skinner presented
gifts to Joan Lynn and Karen
Kerslake for receiving Provincial
Honours and Eleanor Johns for
receiving County Honours.
The report of the South Huron
District Annual held at
Egmondville United Church was
given by Mrs. Ross Skinner.
Mrs. Jackson Woods was in
charge of the program
"Citizenship and World Affairs."
Several musical numbers by the
Parson Sisters were enjoyed.
Mrs. Floyd Cooper read a
poem. The speaker for the
evening was Mrs. Beth Batten
Exeter, who gave several in-
formative and interesting facts
about Canadian citizenship and
how to obtain your citizenship
when coming to Canada.
Mrs. Woods gave a reading and
the meeting closed with "The
Maple Leaf Forever."
Lunch served by Group
Bridal Shower
A bridal shower was held at
Elimville Friday evening for
Elaine Johns, bride-elect of next
month. Ava Elford escorted
Elaine to a prettily decorated
chair and read the address.
Mrs. Gilbert Johns gave
humourous readings and two
comical skits were enjoyed. After
opening all the lovely gifts,
Elaine thanked everyone. Others
helping were Joan Lynn, Joyce
Kerslake, Mrs. Ed Johns and
Mrs. Dave Moore.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and
family visited Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm Morley of Whalen.
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Hovius, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Parsons and family,
Richard Willert, Hensall, Alvin
Cooper,. and Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Wilkinson and family of Zion
were Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Skinner.
Several from this community
attended the Johns' family picnic
at Exeter Riverview Park on
Sunday.
Mrs. Lewis Johns, Mrs. Allen
Johns, Mrs. Orville Campbell,
Mrs. Lorne Elford, Mrs, Wm
Routly, Miss Ruth. Skinner and Greenhouses at Dundas,
Mrs. Ross Skinner from this Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and
community attended the Kirkton family, Mr, Alvin Cooper were
Horticultural Society bus trip to guests on Sunday with Mr. !St Mrs.
the African Safari at Rockton, Harry Jaques of Zion and at-
Botanical and Spring Gardens at tended Zion Sunday School
Hamilton, and Cactus Anniversary. We Specialize In
Custom Slaughtering
and Processing
To Individual Requirements
* Cattle and Hogs are
Government Inspected in
our Modern Abattoir for
Your Protection.
Slaughtering on
Monday only.
All Processing Guaranteed
EXETER
FROZEN
FOODS
Phone 235-0400
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