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By Fred Groves
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GRAND BEND - There was tots
to eat, lots to drink, good music
and the air was thick with heritage.
On Sunday, at the Lambton Her-
itage Museum near Grand Bend,
nearly 1,000 people attended a
Slovakan-Canadian celebration.
Apolonia Vanova, a London
teacher who has been in Canada
for nine years, is very proud of her
Slovakian heritage and was one of
the many people dressed in native
garb.
"This is the celebration of the
50th Anniversary of the Second
District Assembly of the Canadian
Slorcak League," she explained.
When the doors opened on Sun-
day, there was already a long line-
up to get to the delicious meal
which was followed by guest
speakers, and the very special at-
traction, Technik, a troupe of danc-
ers and musicians from Slovakia.
"This folk assembly is composed
of university students from Slovak-
ia. They came to bring greetings to
us," said Vanova.
Technik delighted the large
crowd at an outdoor concert. The
group was scheduled to be in Lon-
don at Victoria Park Tuesday night
and later in the week head to To-
ronto where they will perform.
Sunday was a day not only for
Slovakians to get together for a so-
cial event and to remember their
history, but also, for Canadians to
experience the Siovakan culture.
"It's so Canadians can learn
about Slovaks and Technik �s-
bringing a salute to all youths so
they can learn about our culture
and heritage," said Vanova.
Besides Technik, there were dis-
ans celebrate heritage
plays, videos and guest speaker
Vladamir Repka from Bratislava.
The organizer of the event was Ju-
lie Podgorski, president of the Sec-
ond District Assembly.
"She's been working on this since
the new year," said Vanova.
On September 30, the Slovak Re-
public will be holding an election
and it's yet another step towards'
that country's independence.
January 1, 1993, saw Slovakia
become truely independent for the
first time in almost 1,000 years.
Prior to 1918, Slovakans endured
Hungarian rule and it wasn't until
1848 that there were any signs of
separation.
Slovakians have been coming to
Canada since 1885 when im-
migrants settled in the west and
worked in the mines in Alberta and
British Columbia.
Between 1918 and 1939 what is
called the 'second wave' of im-
migrants came to Canada and it is
estimated there were 30,000, most-
ly unskilled workers. '
From 1945 to 1968 there were
20,000 refugees who were fleeing
Slovakia from the 1948 Com-
munist takeover. In 1968 the
'fourth wave' came to Canada as
the nearly 13,000 came as a result
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of the Warsaw Pact invasion.
Part of the celebrations on Sun-
day was a welcome from native Ca-
nadians from the Chippewas of
Kettle and Stoney Point who dem-
onstrated their dance in full native
costume.
"They wanted to welcome them
(Technik) with a typical North
American d nce. This is their first
stop in North America," said Rob-
ert Tremain, director of the Lamb -
ton Heritage Museum.
The museum will be holding its
annual Craft Sale on October 15-16
which will feature an artisan studio
tour.
These three young girls came all the way from Windsor to join
in Sunday's festivities. Here are, left; Barbara Kucera, Veroni-
ca Kokavec and Lucy Krizanovic.
Queensway
residents
have picnic
HENSALL - Residents of.
Queensway Nursing Home got in-
volved this past week in several
programs of Fun & Fitness.
Thursday evening they had their
monthly birthday party. Mozart Ge -
lines, Marlene Desjardine and Lco-
na McBride provided the musical
entertainment. August birthday
wishes go out to Iona Leibold,
Jeannette MacDonald, Duncan
Cooper, Annie Reid and Elizabeth
Faber. Happy anniversary wishes
to Lewis and Bona Clark, celebrat-
ing their 68th anniversary today, I
Wednesday, August 31.
On Friday afternoon residents
took advantage of the nice summer
weather and had a picnic on the
lawn. They enjoyed their blueberry
struesel coffeecake and date nut
loaf which they had made at baking
club. Along with the baked goods
was a fresh fruit tray and gingerale.
Everyone enjoyed the fresh air and
sing song outside on the lawn._VoI-
unteers ran the entire activity.
A reminder to all volunteers of
the next meeting Tuesday, Septem-
ber 6 at 10:00 a.m.
Upcoming
Thursday, September 8 at 4 p.m.,
Supper Club; Monday, September
12, 2 p.m., Bingo sponsored by
Hensall Presbyterian Church La-
dies; Thursday, September 15, 2
p.m., Jack and Irene Vincent.
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Standing next to a map of their homeland are Miriam Turaho-
va and Lulalia Stahlelova from the dance troupe Techni which
performed on Sunday.
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NOTICE
PRELIMINARY
LIST OF ELECTORS 1994°
VILLAGE OF LUCAN
Notice is hereby given thatI have complied with Section
26(1) of the Municipal Act, I#.S.O. 1990 and that I will post
up at the Municipal Office - 161 Main Street, the Lucan
Post Office and the Lucan Community Memorial Centre,
Lucan on the 6th day of September 1994 the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the Village of Lucan at the
municipal election, and that such lists remain there for
inspection and I hereby call on all electors to take
immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions
corrected according to law.
Revisions will be received at the Municipal Office, 161
Main Street, from September 6th to October 14, 1994
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Dated this 8th day of August, 1994
R.J. Reymer A.M.C.T.
Clerk,
Village of Lucan
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invites
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Fri., Sept. 23, 1994
Contestants must be 17 years of
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Township of Stephen
Grand Bend Airport Area Sewage
Collection System
Class Environmental Assessment
Public Comment Invited
The Township proposes to construct a sewage collection system to service
the P.O.G. Inc. Onion Processing facility and a proposed 15 lot industrial
subdivision. The P.O.G. Inc. facility and the proposed industrial subdivision
are located adjacent to the Grand Bend Airport, in lots 12. 13 and 14, Con.
20, Township of Stephen. This collection system will utilize existing capacity
available at the Grand Bend Area Sewage Treatment Facility. Options include
construction of a forcemain, with pumping station, on an easement extending
from the Airport area to the Sewage Treatment Facility.
Construction of the sewage collection system will facilitate the disposal of
onion processing wastes and permit more extensive industrial development
within the proposed subdivision. Costs for the project will be paid by the
subdivision applicant, Ontario 743599 Limited, and P.O.G. Inc.
This project is being planned under Schedule B of the Class Environmental
Assessment for Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects.
PUBLIC INPUT AND COMMENT ARE INVITED, for incorporation into the
planning and design of this project, and will be received until September 30,
1994.
An informal PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE will be held on WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER
14, 1994, 7 to 9 p.m., at ST. JOHN'S BY THE LAKE ANGLICAN CHURCH, on
Highway 21, north of Grand Bend, to discuss the project, allow input from the
public and address any items of concern. If any concerns cannot be resolved
the Minister of Environment and Energy can be requested by a person or
party to -bumpup" the project to a Schedule C Class EA or individual
Environmental Assessment.
If anyone is unable to attend the PUBLIC MEETING and requires further
information, has questions about the project or approval process. or wishes
to be kept informed about the project. contact:
Mr. A.M. Spriet, P. Eng.. OAA
SPRIET ASSOCIATES LONDON LIMITED
155 York Street, London, Ontario. N6A 1A8
PHONE: (519) 672-4100 FAX: (519) 433-9351
Subject to comments received and the receipt of necessary approvals, the
Township of Stephen intends to proceed with the planning, design and
construction of this project. to be completed by early 1995.
This NOTICE issued August 25, 1994 on behalf of the Township of Stephen,
the project proponent.
Mr. Laurence R. Brown, Administrator, Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stephen, 38 Victoria Street East, Crediton. Ontario NOM IMO
Phone: (519) 234-6331 Fax: (519) 238-8338
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PUBLIC MEETING
AFFECTING THE VILLAGE OF HENSALL
• TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR REVISIONS TO THE
VILLAGE OF HENSALL SECONDARY PLAN
• TO CONSIDER A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the County of
Huron and the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Hensall will
hold a public meeting on Monday, October 3, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. in
the Village of Hensall Council Chambers, 108 King Street Hensall. At
the public meeting commencing at 7:00 p'.m., the following will be
considered:
1. To allow the public to comment on the need for revisions of the
Secondary Plan for the Village of Hensall under Section 26 of the
Planning Act, RSO, 1990. The Planning Act requires that
municipalities provide the public with the opportunity through a
special meeting of Council to comment on the need for revisions to
the Secondary Plan. This meeting is an opportunity for persons with
comments or suggested changes to make their thoughts known to
Council.
2. To consider a proposed official plan amendment under Section 17
of the Planning Act, RSO, 1990. The proposed plan amendment wIl!
update the existing Secondary Plan. Copies of the proposed plan
amendment will be available at the Huron County Planning and
Development Department (519-5242188) or at the Village of Hensall
Municipal Office (519-262-2812) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
3. The proposed official plan amendment applies to all lands within
the Village of Hensall
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
DATED AT THE COUNTY OF HURON THIS 24th DAY OF AUGUST, 1994
J.A. Murray, Clerk Administrator Luanne Phair, Clerk -Treasurer
County of Huron Village of Hensall
Court House, The Square Box 279, Hensall
Goderich, Ontario Ontario NOM 1X0
N7A 1M2 (519-262-2812)
(519-524-2188 Planning Department)
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