Times Advocate, 1992-09-16, Page 10governmentsought to be able to do
more with its present legislation.
Councillor Robert Drummond
suggested council ncil voice some op-
posittota -to ,i{ irwr40 =Which at11-
"I know what the press is going
w be saying," commented mayor
Bruce Shaw. "Exeter council is
Against the.en einem a=I "
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Lglon Masls second phi Cook -Off
The Orlginai Road MIM Cafe team booth was put together by the Exeter (insurance Broker.
The team won the prlte for being the "MOW MN Mining".
Sunnysides>fnd tt e
scant' Of atewt ung GNU
iliongiasefillwortike
daySittriittarwhen `the
Exeter 14gion held their
of Rd IMAM! M! Chill
Cook ; Of. Fourteen
tis cOMpeted'for top
horlouni In the Wil.
A wide variety of boast -
fill names, such his Stde-
winder'Chpi, Chi'Ne's
last Stand, Blades of
Fire, U-ki/il-it We chilli
it, or Ring of Fire, could
be seen on the booths.
Prizes were >as`follows:
1st' Tall Texan, 2nd Side
Winder, ''Sid 'Ring of Fire,
4th South Huron Recrea-
tion. Centre 5th Hillbilly
Heaven, Gth''hlurphy's
Tavern, People's Choice
-'Chine's last Stand,
best decorated booth -
Albatross Tavern, most
entertaining team -:Ex-
eter insurance' Brokers.
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A Oink tank set up at the Chili Cook -Off Saturday aftemoon Despite claims of using some exotic moats. only a few
was a popular spot for those wanting a chance to dunk town booths at the Chili Cook -Off went so far as to provide exam -
police constable Liam Brennan. pies. Sources, however. say that nobody actually dared to
use less than the best beef in their recipies.
Too much legal process, says town
council of Environmental Bill of Rights
EXETER - An Envuonmeptal
Bill of Rights proposed by the pro-
vincial
rovincial government has not met
with the approval of keeter town
While Hundey -mid -the bill en-
courages citizens to "blow the
whistle" on polluters, he said he
was ooasamed by the process the
Council, -who will be sanding -e'er- bill favours.
"The thing that bottlers me about
this is tbe,tapapbasis on going to
court. ' The courts are already
bogged down," said Hundey.
"Ons t int; that bas always
bugged me since I've been working
with gogassment is the [cadency to
cams MOO haws," he added, saying
such laws overlap too much and the
ter to the government to express
thea cone ens with the plan.
"What it says is society is chang-
ing, society is evolving. There is
better behavior in the business sec-
tor." said town administrator Rick
Huntley, who cited an iteptoved
record of business and todarttry on
environmental iswes.
Hen&aIl craft pr —am
HENSALL - 'lite Hetsall Recxea-
tan, Parks and Community Centre
Committee has mimed a new pro-
gram for young children in the vil-
lage, interested in crafts.
Children between the ages of
three and seven arc invited to the
Hensel) Cotmiuruty Centre on des-
ignalcd Saturday nxirmngs for
Kid's Crafts
The program beguis at 9 a.m. and
runs until 11 a.ni. under the guid-
ance of Marcia kegler and Jodi
Taylor. The next edition of the
club will be held September 26.
For more information, contact the
Hensel' Municipal oflux
NEED AN MoD.
.. as In motor doctor, call..
524-2869
alert/Moe Repair
The kistorlisalss.esilloP
f lsolrb (IMO) litIfillsw mat-
ing the Exeter and surrounding
area, with s drop oft point ler your
1911MInienosa01:
llrlidor.Sisal
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h1pMr,QAM10
With quick irrnamewidand em-
Petkivealoins on repaicart0:tlsw
motors. MK 2 fears In btisin te,
the Motor Deolorosw ttAVs hs�tlnal
NOT BE UNDIS$SOI.D.
PRIESTAP
(1990) Ltd.
224 $unapt Dr., Goderich
(next door to Fisher Giese)
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PLANNING ACT, 1990
NOTICE OF PASSING OF AN AMENDMENT TO AN
INTERIM CONTROL BY-LAW
CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF EXETER
TAKE N(JN ICE that the Council of the Town of Exeter passed
By4itw NO. 21 of 1992 on the 8th day of September, 1992.
under Section 38 of the Planning Act, 1990.
MD TAKE NOTICE that any person oregency may appeal to
the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-law by filing
with the Clerk of the Town of Exeter, not later than the 7th
day of November, 1992, a notice of appeal setting out the
objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the ob-
jection.
An explanation of the purpose and effect of the Bylaw, de
scribing the lands to which the By -taw applies, and a Dopy of
the complete By-law are attached for your information.
DATED at the Town of Exeter.
in the County of Huron, Province
of Ontario, this 10th day o!
September, 1992. ,
EXPLANATORY NOTES
NOTES
BY-LAW NO, 21, 1992,10 AMEND BY-LAW NO. 44, 1991
By-law No. 44, 1991, passed on September 3, 1991., has
the following purpose and effect
(i) By-IaN No. 44, 1991, is en Interim Control By-law which
prohibits the establishment of an adult entertainment par-
lour within the Town of Exeter.
(li) By --law No. 44, 1991, is an Interim Control By-law. Council
has directed a land use study be undertaken during the
time the By-law is in effect so that land use policies and
zoning provisions can be considered for enactment.
(iii) At the time of passage, By-law No. 44, 1991, was to be
in effect for one year from the date of its passage.
By-law No. 21, 1992, which amends By4aw No. 44, 1991,
has the following purpose and effect:
(1) As authorized by the Planning Act, 1990. By-law No. 21.
1992, extends the By-law period from one year to two years,
with the result that By-law No. 44, 1991, will cease to be in
_effectorl,September 3, 1993.
Winners of the prize for the best chili, as judged by the offi
cials, went to the Tall Texan team from Rockwood. From left
are Les Winter, mayor Bruce Shaw presenting the prize, and
Jamie Dawkins.
Louise Auge paints the face of Tabitha Koebel a' the Legion
Chili Cook -Off on Saturday
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