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Tuckersmith
Rezoning
granted.
to --sever. -
• house, barn
Tuckersmith Township.
council granted a rezoning
request that will allow a
st:verance of.a house. barn
and shed from a yS-acre.-
parcel of farmland with a
3-1 recorded `_vote at its
July 20 meeting:
Coun.. Doug Vock
r-cyust-e-4i--t- - recorded'
vote and was the, only
councillor to , to against
the -motion.'
"During the five years
I've been On council. I've
always voted against the
sesenng of small parcels
of land to• protetiC the
agricultural area for,
tanning operations;" says
York. •
The rezoning .ot Part Lot
t , ,Concession 4 in
Tuckersmith changed the
zoning from agriculture to
agriculture small' hoding
special, allowing the
severance of 2.06 -acres
with an existing residence.
barn and shed. Owner
- Harold Vanboornik also
. 0u ns the abutting farms.
('NIB to sell calendars
l'uckersmith Township
. counc iLgitamesi.pernhission_
at its July 20 meeting to
the. Canadian Institute of
the Blind to sell lottery
calendars within the
municipality.'
Final tax notice presented
The final municipal tax
notice. presented -to
Tuckersmith Township
council at it July 20
meeting, shows t.hel.7
million budget divided
into three pies,; with 28.41
per cent going to
Tuckersmith Township,
38:54 per cent going to
Huron County and 33.05
per cent going to schools.
The notice also includes
a comparison of
. expenditures in 1998 and
1999, showing a decrease
of 57.141 in total
expenditures, including a
5122;363 decrease to
schools and increases of
S31,447 to the muncipaiity.
and $33,775 to the county.
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Students' coming
from around world
for hockey school
By•Scott Hilgondorff
_.<positor Staff
They're coining from as
far. away as Nahuvak.
Canada's newest territory.
Scotland and Hong Kong
for the Dave' McLlwain
Hockey School. starting on
Monday • • • -
arena Lin ager • G raliam
Nesbitt said he -had a call
about the •sohool from 'an
.unusual area code and was
surprised when lie realtced
the calf had'come from
Baffin Island.
Nesbitt said the family is
Originally from thisarea and
they are coming. back for a
yi sit.
Then. Nesbitt said. "l sot
a 'fax from Hong Kong and
wondered whatwas going
or!.'
But that student isn't the
first to come to the school
iron, Hong Kong. He had
learned about it from
another student who had
been at Mcliwain's school
before and was receiving
information about tt from
his grandfather in the
-- Seatorth area:
And two students visiting
the Seatorth :area from
Scotland will. also be
coming to the school.
With the exception of
goalies. the. school was
already tilled about a month
ago.
'It's an excellent .year.
said Nesbitt. adding this IN
the quickest he has -seen the
school till. in its seven-year
history:'
There are 206 students
registered in the school. .
In. addition to filling
quickly. Nesbitt is also
seeing a change in the ages
of the students this year.
Traditionally: more
students were between the
ages of 10 and 15 but this
year, the majority are
between eight and 11 years.
"We're young," he said of
this year's school. "It's a
big swing around from what
it used 'io
Nesbitt said part of • ::
the availability of summer
ice •in Other areas that sees
about 31) Iocrtl 'pots)
students:plavtn_ the ,eon -
all summer.
Last :year also ,saw •m.: -.
of the girls -in the ,cno..•
between the ages of i-1 .tit,`
1-9 but -this. -year. -thy tides:
girl is 14 years old. _ .
• While the faces .;t Ile
students are chang•n .
are the '.ices of this :.tr .
coaches.
• ':New this yearC 1- •
Zanutto. a former Longi,` :
Knight now playing wt.:'
The national hockey tram.
His brother:.Mike. w'),•
has been .drafted
Buffalo Sabres., will r�
coaching in the scconi
week of the school.
That's when Dave
McLlwain i, expected too he
here this year. The first
week of the school will ser
McLlwain playing hockey
in Finland • toy •
Switzerland team before ht:
can make it back to town,
NHLer Mike Watt will be
coaching the first -week of
the school.
NHL Iinesman Scott
Driscoll will 'Make an
appearance • at the first
Friday of the school
following the action of next
Thursday nights. showcase
hockey game that raises
funds 'for' Scaforth Minor
Hockey.
• Nesbitt's son. Derek will
be coaching this year for the.
first time. It also marks the
first time a student,from the
school has come back to
teach at it.
"We've gut a good crew
of • young . instructors.
Nesbitt said.
There have been• a
number of , instructor
changes this year and
Nesbitt said there could 'still
be a few surprises.as final
details for the.schuul arc
worked out this week.
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