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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1993-09-08, Page 8Page 8 — Lucknow Pientinel, Wednesday, September 8, 1993 Section 34 The Planning Act, 1990 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW TAKE •NOTICE that the Council of the Village of Lucknow will .hold a Public Meeting on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1993 at 7:30 p.m , in. • the VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW 140WN HALL, 'LUCKNOW; ONTAFAt'",: to consider a proposal by THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW, for an amendment to the Village of Lucknow Comprehensive Zoning By -Law No. 2-1986, as amended. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Council of the Village of Lucknow will hold a PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE for viewing of the Amendments on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1993 FROM 2:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P M. in the Village of Lucknow Municipal Offices, Council Chambers, LUCKNOW, Ontario. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that .the County of Bruce Agriculture, Tourism and Planning Committee will .hold a Public Meeting on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 1993 AT 10:00 A.M., in.Meeting Room No. 2 of the Bruce County Administration Building, 30 Park Street, WALKERTON, Ontario, in order to consider an Amendment to the Village of Lucknow Secondary Plan. The nature of the Amendments are to recognize development con- straints of lands within 'liood fringe and floodway areas. Both Amendments to the Secondary Plan and thso Zoning By-Law..wltl..:. affect various properties within the Village. The Amendments are intended to correct drafting discrepancies between the Zoning By- Law, Secondary Plan and Floodplain Mapping that occurred, during ' the initial preparation of the Secondary Plan and Zoning By -Law Schedules. ANY PERSON'may attend the Public Meeting and make written or verbal representation either in support. or in opposition to the pro- posed Amendment. If any person„recewing this notice .does not attend the meeting, the Council and Committee may proceed in, his/her absence and he/she may not be entitled to any further notice of the Council's or Committee's proceedings. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Amendment may be obtained from the Bruce County Planning and Economic Development Department, 30 Park Street, Walkerton, Ontario, NOG 2V0, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30. p.m., Monday to Friday, or at the Village. of Lucknow Municipal Clerk's Office (Telephone (519) 528-3539). DATED AT THE VILLAGE LUCKNOW THIS 8TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1993. Bertha Whitcroft Clerk -Treasurer Village.of Lucknow Municipal Offices LUCKNOW, Ontario. NOG 2H0 Telephone: (519) 528-3539 Four generations were Featured at a Family Reunion held at the home of Catherine and John Steverls, Cedar Vale Bird Sanctuary, on Sun., Aug. 29. Jessie Stevens, Jo'hn's mother, is Generation one, son John is second, generation, granddaughter Nancy Egelston the third, and .thg„ show stealer, . 17 -month-old great granddaughter Stephanie Egelton, of London, the fourth generation. Their spacious grounds was the perfect setting for outdoor sports. Bocce -or lawn bowling, horse shoes and a hay ride topped with a corn roast was enjoyable to all. We have Reba McEntyre fans in Dungannon - a concert was at- tended on Sun., Aug. 29, when Reba entertained at the C.N.E. in Toronto. Bev Ohm and Jacqui Dawson had back stage passes to meet the star. Also attending the Brooks - Dunn Concert was Sharon Dawson and daughter Robyn and Shelley Ulch. Farewell to the Faber family who • •will surely be missed by Dungan- non friends and acquaintances. Steven Faber was transferred to W.G. Thompson and Sons in Mitchell on February 1. Sheila, daughters Melissa and Sherri, and son Scott have now taken up residence in their new home on Walt Lane, a cul-de-sac in Mitchell. Mabel Lamont., Bernice Henry, Tom Culbert and Elmer Trommer were winners at the Dungannon Senior Citizen Wednesday night euchre. There were 11 tables in play. September 1 was a day of celebration for Frank Pentland when he was honored on his 84th birthday by family.and friends at a "come and go tea” and smorgasbord supper. Present for the occasion were brother Alan and Irene Pentland and sister-in-law Vivian Pentland, of North Bay, brother LaVeme and Dorothy, of Detroit, brother Benson and Rhena, of Lon- don, brother Wilfred and. Marjorie, of Dungannon, and sister Margaret Pritchard, of Goderich. She was DUNh1ON. well enough to attend the birthday party after just being released from a 10 -day hospital duration. Daughter Donna and Mike. Carney of Owen Sound, and Dean and Megan, daugf ter Pat and George Gibson- of Lucknow and granddaughter Jan Blackwell, of Cornwall who assisted Belle Mole with preparations, were present. Ralph and Alice Foster were honored guests observing their 14th anniversary Sept. 1. The former Enid Maize Williams and her husband Borden Fenton, of Tara, were , also in attendance. Conratulations were extended to this couple whose marriage took place in Tara on March 27. With the Labor Day weekend, we say farewell' to our summer vacationers and good luck to students and teachers as they„dead back to school. Ian . and Allan Kerslake spent a few days with their grandparents Tom and Margaret Young. When. they were taken back to their home in Staffa Tom, and Margaret visited with their son-in-law and- daughter °v Peggy. Granddaughters Heather and Lynette returned with them for their visit. ' Marion Orser of Vancouver, British Columbia visited with the Young families; Tom and Margaret, Art and Isabel, and Fred and Don- na. Sharori laggs and children Brian, Mark and Susan of St. Catherines, spent the weekend with Sharon's parents Nels and Gloria Pearson. A bridal shower for Darlene Kuik, bride-to-be of Dan Smeltzer, was held at the Kingsbridge Parish Hall on Mon., Aug. 30. She received many lovely and useful gifts. Dar- lene is the daughter of John ffnd Helen (Little) Kuik and granddaughter of the late Jim Little • formerly of Dungannon. • Sincere sympathy is extended to Wayne, and Debbie Bauer and family on the sudden death of their son Greg. At the time of writing the hydro here in Dungannon has been out for OVei`"thr'ee hours. It is hoped it will soon be restored. Kate's Reflection Plan your work - work your plan. Margaret 529-7270 Teresa 529-7189. Newcomers welcomed Best wishes to all the scholars as they head back to school this week, especially those who are experien- cing a change like kindergarten, secondary school or university or college for the first time, Sympathy is extended to the family. , of Cliff Kilpatrick who passed away in University Hospital on Sunday. Welcome to .Lucknow to Ross and Irma Henderson, who are moving into the home on Rose St. they purchased from Ted: and Mar- garet Collyer. WHITE BEANS We're ready when you deliver. {i W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. know that when it comes to delivering beans youwant the quickest, friendliest and most efficient service posslle. So bring your white beans to Thompsons Because when_you deliver.. we deliver_ The home of Stinger, Wesland, Midland, Envoy and Vista white bean seed -$RANCHES Blenheim 676-5411 Hensall Mitchell Pontypool Granton 262,2527 348-8433 277-2002 • 225-2360 fi Seaforth 345-2545 Port Albert 529-7901 Rodney 785-0420 Kent Bridge 352-6311 Ailsa Craig 293-3223 FERTILIZERS SATELLITES . Howson & Howson, Blyth 523-4241 Arva Heights Ltd., Dublin 527-0137, Palmerston Elevators Ltd, 343-3702 Bar -B -Dee Farms Ltd., Bornholm 347-2966 Topnotch Feeds Limited, Aylmer 631-2670 Cargill Grain Company Ltd., Greenway 238-8423 UCO Alvinston, Alvinston 898-2861 Wayland Farms Inc., Bradford 416-775-6758 LUCKNOW by Mildred Loree Sympathy is also extended to Velma- Morningstar in the passing of her, sister, Ruby Hunter, of Thornhill. • • Birthday wishes go to Alma Wan - kala of Pinecrest Manor who turns 92 on Sept. 9 and to Wilbur Brown who will be 91 on Sept. 12. Purchasing a vehicle is a big decision! Let us help you make the right one! GARRY WOODCOCK Quality Cars & Trucks We Can Save You Money Drive A Little - Save A Lot LUCK ,, MONTGOMERY, II MOTOR 528-2813 ®,” f111\I'�.r ---- ::e • iri`INTEE LISTINGS WANTED PAUL ZINN 528-2411. WARREN ZINN 528 3710 PALMERSTON ST. 3 bed room brick, large landscaped lot, walkout basement, garage shows well. Double lot. $105,000. ASHFIELD TWP. - 4 acres. Renovated,3 bedroom home, 2 barns, 40 x 40 .shed. $119 0 KINLOSS - 3 bedroom bun • - galow on 4 acre treed lot overlooking Dickies creek. Secluded setting 5105,000. 150 ACRE DAIRY - 36'ties, 3 silos, excellent 4 bedroom. ' brick house, -treed setting. 3 BEDROOM bungalow, family room addition, oil heat, 82 1/2 x 132' lot. $68,000. • WHEELER ST. - 3 bedroom vinyl sided with remodelled upstairs; oil/wood heat', nicely landscaped. $72,000. HAMILTON ST. Raised bungalow, 2800 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, walkout basement, separate apartment, fire place, huge lot. $124,700. N. DELHI- 1 yr. old bunga- low, 3 bedrooms, 2 car garage, 1 acre lot. $52,000 - 3 bedroom 1 ! 3 storey with carport, .new win- dows, priced to sell.