Huron Expositor, 1999-04-28, Page 1019 -THS HURON EXPOSITOR, Agit 2, 1909
Correspondents
David,tmslie photo
A hearty jump
josh Dehnish, in Grade 1 -..at .Huron Centennial School, jumped
rope Wednesday fundraising for Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Local women play in
Guelph liockeytourney
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SeveralSt. Columban Mitchell
local people 1 .Jaycees
attended the Music '
wedding of Suanne Murray Festival in the vocal division.
and Bill Heater held at• Kailyn Burke, daughter of
Sacred Heart Church in Tom and Lynn Burke.
Sarnia on April -.24. successfully .
Suanne is the competed at the
daughter of Claire z Kiwanis Music -
Murray. and Bob and ; Festival. Stratford.
Shirley Murray. _ ' in the vocal division:
Along with her Corporal Joe Ryan.
Parents. and sister.. currently serving
-Lisa Murray, ft lite with the United
from Calgary. those,_Nations
• attendingincluded: By Mary . Peacekeeping Force
' Agnes Murray. Paul Ryan in the Golan Heights.
Murray and Raven. 345-2560 reported by -
Kenand Annetelephone to his
Murray. Chmta; parents. Ron and
Murray and l"rli trd'. "' ' Mary Ryan. that it is
Wayne and Sheila very quiet there at
•Dolmage. Jack and Fran • the present. The.maintenance
Malone. Ray and Eleanor. platoon. of which Joe is a
Maloney and Jack Horan. _ part, has spent time recently
The "best wishes'. of the .. overhauling "Christine.".a
whole community go to 1954 Dodge truck, which is a
Suanne and Bill. fixture at the camp. Joe has
Th Si: Michael High "- also been working on some
Schtxii Ladies' Hockey Team . of the sand vehicles used for
defeated the Si. Anne', High exercises in the desert. The
School Ladies Hockey Team weather there now is
in triple overtime.:tor the springlike and beautiful
championship in a.,
tournament held at Guelph
Um. crsity on the.wcekend.
Congratulations to local
ladies. Cathy. Coyne.
Mcaghan O'Reilly. Julianne
Crowley and Megan Nolan.
-Tammy and Jamie Eisler.
daughter and son of Paul and
.Mary Eisler. and Emily Van
Bakel. daughter of Tony and
Karen Van Bakeh
.ucccsslully competed at the
Machinery
club discusses
combines
The_fourth meeting of the
Machinery club was held ,it
Logan John Deere in
Bornholm, We discussed
where to go on our trip. John
•explained how the round
haler and'the forage .
harvester worked. We also-
discussed how iron guards
and kernel processors work.
John explained how a self
-propelled harvester works.
We looked at the different
feaiures of Case and the John
Deere combines and the
difference between rotary
and -conventional combines.
John explained how to set a
combine if you have too
much grain lossr•We also
talked about grain loss and
how''to know how much
grain loss you have. Thomas
thanked everyone and the
meeting was closed. The
next meeting will be on May
3 at Huron Tire in Clinton..
AdrianGunlensperger
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Seaforth WI
Women's Institute
chooses new officers
The Seaforth Women's
Institute held its -annual
meeting on April 13 at
Seaforth Manor.
Cheryl Phillips welcomed
us. -
Viola Lawson thanked the
Seaforth Manor.
Doris Hugill welcomed
everybody and opened with
a poem. "April's Acres."
Roll call was answered by
13 members.
Minutes of the last
meeting were read by Betty
Hulley. The treasurer's
report was given by Helen
MacKenzie.
A motion was made by
Marjorie Rock to donate
$50.00 to the Children's
Aid to help send a child to
camp..
Olive Papple gave a
report on the District
meeting on April 6.
The District annual
meeting is May 20 at 6
p.m. in Crediton. The -
London Convention is Oct.
28 and the. Fall Rally. Oct.
4. . Marjorie Rock and
Marjorie Claus will be the
- delegates.
The District picnic will be
on July 6. -
Betty Hulley read the
minutes of the 1998 annual
meeting. Reports were •
given by the program co-
ordinator. Viola Lawson: -
public relations and
financial advisors by
Marjorie Rock.
Marion Gordon gave the
slate of officers for 1999-
200Q. They are: co- •
ordinator president. Marion .
Gordon: presiding officers
May. June, July: Olive
Papple:ug.,•Sept.: Oct..
. Viola Lawson Nov: Dec.
• Jan.: Doris Hugill:
secretary, Betty Hulley: .
Playgroup
sponsors
Spring Fling
Sixteen local businesses
and a Child Find Kids
Check will be featured at
the Spring Fling on May 1
from 9 a.m. to 1.p.m. at
Northside United Church.
"The event. which is
sponsored by the Seaforth
Parent and Tot Playgroup.
will also include -an-. - -•
unsupervised play area.
' lunch by the_ Northside
UCW. a consignment table
and bake table.
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PSS No IST until May 15tH
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See our groat selection of Iolise Skates & Protectives
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Adult 5199.99
Youth 5169.99
X55MC Mens & Wornens •
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Fantastic selection on all Soccer, Mosby i gall Moats
dtdasI Umbro / Polaris SpinAll / Mizuno •
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golf dabs, bags & accessories
Mizuno / Wilson / Dunlop
We carry the nest p.pelar lines of
baseball egaipesent
Bats Gloves Balls — Slowpitch and Fastball
Worth / Louisville / Easton / Mizuno
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treasurer, Helen
MacKenzie: district
director. Olive Papple: alt.
director. Evelyn Carter;
program co-ordinator.
Viola Lawson and Jean
Keys; public relations
officer. Marjorie Rock:
branch directors. Betty
Hulley, Marjorie Rock.
Jean Keys and Clarissa.
Stewart: sunshine
convenors. Evelyn Carter
and Marjorie Rock; . -
financial advisors, Marjorie
Rock and Clarissa Stewart.
.. The standing committees
are: Canadian.Industries... .
Helen MacKenzie and
Marjorie Claus: Family .and
Consumer Affairs. Marion •
Gordon .and Marjorie. Rock;
International Affairs.
Gladys Doig and Kay
O'Rourke:Public
Relations. Marjorie Rock
arid Marion Gordon:
reports. Jean Keys and •
Betty Hulley: Christmas
meeting. Clarissa Stewart
and Helen MacKenzie;
Education and Cultural
Affairs, Viola Lawson and
Evelyn Carter: Agriculture,
Olive Papple and Jean
Keys: Resolutions. Gladys •
Doig and Clarissa Stewart:
annual meeting. Doris
Hugill and Olive Papple:
Citizenship and
Legislation. Kay O'Rourke
and Viola Lawson: .
telephone committee: Viola
Lawson and Jean Keys.
A motion was made .to
pay the secretary and
treasurer 525.00.
Betty Hulley gave a ,
reading. "Olden Days."
The girls at the Seaforth
Manor served us a-heautiful
lunch of squares.
The next meeting is May
11 at 1:30 p.m. '
small
TALK
Do you have questions or
concems about how your
child talks?
Would your child
benefit from a speech
Hion-Perth Preschool assessment?
Speech/Language Initiative
CALL 273-2222
or
1-800-269-3683
and ask for small -TALK
Township of Tuckersmith
PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED ZONING
BY-LAW AMENDMENT
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH will hold a public meeting on
Tuesday, May 18, 1999 at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers
(second floor). Town of -Seaforth Municipal Office. Main Street
Seagull to. consider -a proposed Zoning By-law Amendment under
Section 34 of the Planning Act. R.S.O. 1990. as amended.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make wntten
or ,verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the
proposed zoning by-law.
If a person or public body that files an appeal of. a decision of the
Corporation of the Township of Tuckersmith in respect of the
proposed zoning by-law does not make oral submissions at a public
meeting or. make written' submissions to the. Corporation of the
Townfhip of Tuckersmith before the proposed zoning by-law is
adopted. the Ontario Municipal Board may disrniss all or part of the
appeal,
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed. Zoning
By-law Amendment is available at the Tuckersmith Municipal Office
dunng normal husiness.hours. A copy of the draft by-law is attached -
for your information. -
DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMLTH
THIS 28TH DAY OF April. 1999. •
J.R. McLachlan
Clerk. Township ofTuckersmith
12 First Avenue
Vanastra.Ontano -
NOM ILO
519)527-1997
PURPOSE AND EFFECT
The proposed Zoning By-law Amendment would add a policy to
Section l .19.8 of By-law 37-1985. -
Theproposed amendment would address the situation wherc a
property zoned Agricultural -Small Holdings tAG4).severs part to an
abutting General Agricultural 1AGI) or Restricted Agriculture
(AG2) properly through a lot reduction of the AG4 lot. In this case.
if this amendment were approved. the AGI or AG2'zoning would
then extend to incorporatethe lands being added to the AG) or AG2 .
property by severance for a minor lot enlargement.
Wee, Rad..
WIN
Your Mom a Company's Coming Cookbook
The Huron n
Expositorand omm�'
COOKBOOKS
are offering 10 Lucky Kids
a chance to win their Mom their
newest Cookbook "PIZZA" -
Simply answer the following questions, bring in to The Huron Expositor
Office at 100 Main St: Seaforth on or. before. Monday, May 3rd and you
could win. 10 Cookbooks to be given away.
7. Which of the following cannot be made into a
pizza crust?.
a. Rice
b. Play dough
c. Focaccia dough •
d. Pumpernickel dough
8. What is a Calzones (pronounced kal-zoh-nav
a. Zorns side kick •
b. A new breed of Canadian cow...eh-
'c. A large pizza pocket with delicious pizza
filling
9. What ingredients would you expect to find in
Jean Pare's Baked Alaska -Pizza recipe?
a. Icebergs and bits of the Titanic
b.Neapolitan ice cream with meringue
topping •
c. igloos and Eskimo Pie
l0. if he wants pizza and she want Chinese
food, what do you do?
• a.. Order Greek!
b. Call your divorce lawyer
c. Make Oriental Noodle Pizza from jean
Pan's new Pizza! book
11. How do you make a thin crust pizza?
a. Put it on the treadmill prior to.baking
b. Send it to a diet centre
c. Use less flour and liquid in the recipe
12. Broccoli Choke Pizza is....
a. A new wrestling hold banned by the WWF
b. The only place you'll see vegetables
fighting to be on top
c. A fun way to eat artichokes and broccoli.
1. Pizza originates from Italy. Who brought it to.
• the Americas?
a. A guy in a toga saying "Pizza,Pizza" .
b. Johnny "Deep Dish" Lorenzo, the Chicago
• Mob boss • •
c. Armed forces stationed in Italy brought
home their love of pizza after World War II
2. Guess the name of this vegetable?
a. It's a popular topping on pizza
b. It has a smooth, plump cap with gills
underneath
• c. To ensure freshness, store it in a brown
paperibag ._.- _ . . _ . ..
3. Tropical Pleasure Pizza...
a. Can only be eaten while wearing a: grass
skirt
b. 15 a pizza recipe With bacon, ricotta cheese
and pineapple toppings
c. Comes with two free tickets to Hawaii
4. What active ingredient makes a pizza crust
- rise? ,
a. Alarm clock
b. Yeast
• c. Viagra
5. Speedy Pizza is....
a. Delivered by Speedy Gonzales
b. Race car driver Jacques Villdneuve's•
favourite!
c. A salami pizza using a French bread loaf as
an instant crust
6. Pizza can be healthy and nutritious, if you...
a. Make it yourself and use toppings that are
lower in fat like part -skim mozzarella
b. Send it to the spa
c. Eat it on the run
Name: Age*
Address: Phone Number
WINNERS
Will be announced in the next weeks paper, just in time for Mother's Day