Times Advocate, 1999-11-10, Page 17Wednesday,November 10, 1999
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Zurich Scouts learn canoeing techniques at Morrison Dam
By Carmel Sweeney
ZURICH - The Zurich
Scouts held their
Investiture Ceremony for
new Scouts joining the
troops. Cameron Neilands,
Roberta Smith, Tanya
Prang, Patrick
Lansbergen, Brian
DeLange, and Brian Wiley
were all invested as
Pioneer Scouts. The par-
ents who came ;to watch
the ceremony jointed in
the volleyball game. They
had patrol meetings and
then held a Court of
Honour meeting. Crab soc-
cer ended the evening.
The group went to
Morrison Dam on
November 6 to work on
the Paddling Badge. On
Nov. 7 they participated in
Remembrance Day cere-
monies. Some Scouts went
to the Bayfield ceremony
and some went to the
Hensall ceremony.
The students of St.
Anne's Arts Alliance pre-
sented a play at their
school in Clinton from
November 4 to 7 with a
full house for each perfor-
mance. "Our Town" was
set at the turn of the cen-
tury in a small town called
Grover's Corners.
Christine Graham and
Brandon Ovolt from
the Zurich al'bla were in
the play.
St. Boniface Parish in
Zurich will be havink a
Mission during Advent
from Dec. 4 to 9 with the
theme "1999-2000
Coming Home".
The annual "Right to
Life" dinner and meeting
was held in Stratford on
Nov. 4 at the K. of C. hall.
Huron -Bruce M.P. Paul
Steckle spoke on the topic
"Politics and abortion":
There were 23 people
from St. Boniface parish
attending. They were
encouraged to write let-
ters of concern about child
pornography to the
Minister of Justice, Hon.
Anne McLellan.
The bake sale, bazaar
and tea held at Blue Water
Rest Home on Saturday
was a big success.
President of the Auxiliary,
Gladys Gingerich, conduct-
ed the draws. The deco-
rated cake made by Mary -
Lou Erb went to Ina Neeb
and the baby quilt made
by Ina Neeb was won by
Nicole Veroude.
Grocery boxes were won
by Barb Lovie and Jane
Campbell. There were also
many penny sale table
winners.
The Home will be having
their annual residents
family Christmas dinner
on November 28.
Members of the Auxiliary
will help decorate
Christmas trees on the
morning of November 22.
The Mt. Carmel C.W.L.
Bazaar will be held
Novem,Wr 13. at the
DashwiYbd Community
Centre from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Walking stones in St.
Joseph Historical Park are
available for engraving
now. There are various
sizes and prizes. For more
information phone Pam
Grusska, 236-7640.
Grades 1 to 4 students of
Zurich Public School went
to the Blyth Theatre last
Wednesday. The grade 7
and 8 classes went to the
Huron County Museum in
Goderich the same day.
These Hensall area young people took part in the Hensall Legion Remembrance
Day parade and wreath laying on Sunday. Front left Hensall Brownies Mary Joe
Corbett, Heather Lenting, Stephanie Pratt, Hensall Spark Kristina Troyer, Hensall
Guide Amber Kehn; back left~ Hensall Guide Maggie
finks, Junior Leader Shannon Wedge, First Zurich Scout
Michael Corbett, Guides Lauren Jinks and Kaitie finks.
(photo/Craig Bradford)
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Huron -Path Port-edioa
Spachilanguage Muth.
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service provided by
local health agencies.
Because their
first words are
so important!
're concerned about the wayrow
child kits, please call -
273-2222 or
1-800269-3683
for information or
a speecb assessMent
The school will be hold-
ing their annual penny
sale in December.
They are also enrolled in
the "Campbell's Labels for
Education Program" and
are asking everyone to
drop their soup can labels
at the school office or in
the box at Seyler's Store.
Phone Lisa Dietrich for
more information.
The next school council
meeting is November 10 at
7 p.m.
Both schools in Zurich
will be having
Remembrance Day pro-
grams on November 11
for their students. They
will also be selling
Christmas trees from Phil
and Lisa Dietrich this year.
St. Boniface students
have until November 17 to
order their trees through
Karen and Ray Mathonia.
The public school orders
will be on December 11
and 1'8. You can either cut
your own or have them
ready -cut.
Members of the Zurich
and Area Figure Skating
Club are on the ice every
Tuesday and Saturday
taking lessons from coach-
es Kathy McIlwain and
Patty Barnett. President of
the club is Carol Prang.
They are getting ready for
their first competition on
November 12 to 14 (The
Bank of Montreal
Sectionals) in Woodstock.
The club is also selling
Ontario Skaters tickets for
$2 each.
The Golden Agers held a
meeting on Monday after-
noon at 1:30 p.m. at the
Hay township hall with
President Lottie Grenier.
Plans are being made for
their next card party on
November 22 at 7:30 p.m.
The K. of C. of St.
Boniface held a successful
volleyball tournament on
November 5 and 6. All the
proceeds go to the "Save
the Babe" arena fundrais-
ing project.
There are tickets ($20)
available for the Zurich
Minor Athletic Association
cash calendar draws.
They can be purchased
from Nancy Regier at 236-
4420.
Tickets for the New
Year's Eve Dance at the
Zurich Arena are available
for $30 per person.
Proceeds will go toward
the "Save the Babe"
fundraising project. For
tickets, phone the arena at
236-4969, Cheryl Durand
at 236-7374 or Carol
Prang at 236-4661.
The Zurich Beavers went
on a trip to McDonalds in
Exeter for their Tuesday
meeting. Next week is
Tail's Night. Parents are
Invited.
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A retirement party and
dinner was held for Gord
Smith on November 7 at
► the Dominion Tavern,
attended by his family and
Hay council members. He
worked for the Township
of Hay for the past 38
years. An open house for
The staff of the Lambton Heritage Museum would like to thank the following
volunteers for making Spooky Time Haunted Tours a "Harling" sums on
October 23. We have tried not to miss anyone and apologisefor ay
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attended an 80th birthday
party for John Egan
recently at the home of his
daughter Nancy and Bob
Brown in Zurich. Visitors
came from as far away as
Royal Oak, Michigan. His
birthday was on
November 2.
Happy birthday wishes
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Klopp and Joe Boyle, both
on November 11.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TOWNSHIP OF HAY PUBLIC MEETING
CONCERNING A PROPOSED
OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the
Township of Hay and the County of Huron will hold a public
meeting on MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1999 at 7:30 P.M. in the
Council Chambers of the Hay Township Municipal Office in
Zurich to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment under
Section 17 of the Planning Act.
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make
written or verbal representation either in support of, or in
opposition to, the proposed Official Plan Amendment. Written
submissions maybe forwarded to Janisse Zimmerman, Clerk of '
the Township of Hay or Jocelyn Murray, Clerk -Administrator for
the County of Huron at the addresses noted below.
IF A PERSON OR PUBLIC BODY files a notice of appeal of a
decision in respect of the proposed Official Plan Amendment to
the Ontario Municipal Board and does not make oral
submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions
before the proposed Official Plan Amendment is recommended
for approval, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or
part of the appeal.
If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the proposed
Official Plan Amendment, you must make a written request to
one of the addresses below.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Official
Plan Amendment is available for inspection during regular
office hours at the Clerk's Office, Township of Hay Municipal
Office, or at the office of the Huron CountyDepartment of
Planning and Development, Court House, Goderich, Ontario.
DATED AT THE COUNTY OF HURON AND THE TOWNSHIP
OF HAY THIS 10TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1999.
Janisse Zimmerman, J.A. Murray,
Clerk -Treasurer Clerk -Administrator
Township of Hay County of Huron
Box 250 Court House
Zurich, Ontario NOM 2T0 Goderich, Ontario N7A 1 M2
(519) 236-4351 (519) 524-2188
PURPOSE AND EFFECT:
The purpose of this Official Plan Amendment is to make 3
policy changes to the Township of Hay Secondary Plan.
1. Define the process to adopt the Township of Hay
Road Assumption Policy
2. Provide policies for the potential development
of Recreational Commercial uses on lands
designated Recreation.
3. Provide policies to allow for the severance of lots in
areas designated Recreation where 2 lots were
previously merged (prior to 1987).
Amendment 1. applies to all lands within the Township.
Amendments 2. and 3. apply to all lands that are designated
Recreational by tfle Township Secondary Plan.
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