Clinton News-Record, 1977-06-23, Page 24PAGE 24--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1977
BAYFIELD St. Andrew's
United Church - Chicken
Barbecue, July 1, 1977 to be
held at Bayfield Arena 5 p.m.
to ? Adults $4. Twelve and
under $2.-25,26,
TORONTO Bus tiiip - July 15,
16 and 17. To visit Eaton's
Centre, CN Tower, Shopping
etc. for two nights at the King
Edward Hotel. Hotel and bus
cost $45. - deposit of $10. by
June 29. For further in-
formation call Irene 482-7833
or Betty 527-1102.-25
ANNOUNCING - Flea
Market, Van Egmond House,
Egmondville June 26th 11
a.m. - 5 p.m. -25
ANNOUNCING the opening
of the historic Van Egmond
House, l,Egmondville for the
summer, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Mon. - Sat. 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Sundays. Tours. Picnic
facilities. Admission $1.-25
CLINTON POOL OFFERS
NOON HOUR SWIM
in new heated pool.
TRIAL OFFER
for the week of
JULY 4,1977
Admission 50'
Special
JUNE 26,
DEEP-FRIED
i CHICKEN
with Mushroom sauce
RECEPTION and Dance for
Mr. and Mrs. Bill De Jong,
Saturday, July 2, at Vanastra
Recreation Centre. Dancing 9
- 1 to the Trutones. Ladies
please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome. -25x
HURON County Family
Planning Project invites you
to attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday from
6:30 p.m, to 9 p.m. at Huron
County Health Unit, Shipley
St., Clinton. Counselling and
medical services provided.
For information call 482-..
3416.—eowar
BOARD of Directors of the
Clinton Horticultural Society
will meet NTDnday, June 27 at
7:30 p.m. at the home of
Florence Pullen. A meeting of
the Rose Show Committee
will follow. The books entitled
"Flower Arranging
Methods", as displayed at the
May meeting, have just
arrived, price $1. Phone 482-
7309.-25
GARAGE Sale - Saturday
June 25,' 1977 10 - 12 p.m. and 1
- 3 p.m, 93 Princess St. W.
Clinton. -25
SEAFORTH Legion Bingo
every Friday 8:15 p.m.
Admission $1. Restricted to 16
years or over. 15 regular
games of $15.; 3 - $25. games;
$ 75. jackpot game to go. Two
,I 'door prizes. Extra cards. 25c
each or 7 for $1.-13tfar
ROAST BEEF
or
with brown gravy i
Includes creamy mashed 1
potatoes or french fries,
y
i buttered green peas, soup or /
i juice, salad, tea or coffee.
Dessert: Strawberry Short- j
f cake.
ALL $ 9 S i
FOR
i
Debbie's i
Custard Cup x
2 MILES SOUTH OF
i CLINTON ON HWY. 4 9
i AT VANASTRA ROAD
i, 482-9896
PAPER CARNATIONS
for
Weddings or Parties
Made to order
by
SENIOR CITIZENS
100 for $5.00
Any Colours
Any quantify
""`' Phone 482-3197
482-3047
OPEN RECEPTION
for
MR. & MRS.
LLOYD ALLAN
nee Louise MacVean
on
June 25, 1977
at the
Zurich Community Centre
Friends & relatives
cordially invited.
Dancing 9 - 1 a.m.
Music by - The Melody
Makers
BINGO June 28, 1977, Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m.
Jackpot $57. in 57 calls. Six
door prizes.—tfn
RO€E SHOW - Clinton
Horticultural Society,
Friday, June 24, Town Hall,
Clinton. Entries must be
placed by 1 1 :45 a.m. Viewing
time 230 to 9:15 p.m. Door
prizes. Silver collec-
tion. -22,24,25
BINGO every Friday evening
at the Vanastra Centre RR 5,
Clinton at 8 p.m. First regular
card $1. 15 regular games of
$12. 3 share -the -wealth, jack-
pot $200 must go. Admission
restricted to 16 years or
over.-34tfn
SEAFORTH Curling Club
Dance Seaforth Arena,
Saturday July 16, 1977 9 - 1
a.m. Chris Black's Orchestra.
$3.50 per person. Phone 482-
45 for tickets. -24-28
BRIDAL Pageant to be held
in Knox United Church,
Auburn Friday, June 24 at 8
p.m. auspices of UCW.
Admission—adults $1.50, Sr.
Citizens and students $1.
Refreshments will be served
—24,25
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8 p.m. First .
regular card $1.; restricted to
16 years or over. 15 regular
games of $15. $5 least on split.
Many other specials. Jackpot
$200 must go each week.
—19tfar
BAYFIELD Agricultural
Society. Draw tickets on sale
at the following' locations in
Bayfield. The Municipal
Office, Bayfield Building
Centre, Graham's General
, Store. The Village Market,
Brandon Pro Hardware, or
any members of the Society
Draw to be made by Judy
Savoy of CFPL at the Fall
Fair Sept. 3rd. Win Ma'. Hind
quarter prime beef'b.' 10 - 15
lb. Ham Cc) 15 lb. Turkey. All
proceeds to Bayfield Arena
Fund. -25x
Appearing
In Concert
June 24th
8:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
BLITZ
Admission:
Advance $1.00
At the Door $1.50
Tickets available from Kevin
Hulley, Becky McCabe, Kathy
Lyon, Madelyn Sewers
At Londeboro Hall
Perfect conditions prevailed for the Hensall Fair on Tuesday night as a host of dignitaries
were on hand for the official opening. Left to right are Leona and Jack Riddell, MPP; Bob
McKinley, MP; Hensall Reeve Harold Knights; Fair president Bruce Rathwell; Warden
and Mrs. Doug McNeil. Announcer Don Beasley is on the right. (News -Record photo)
OMB backs Stanley
A decision by the Ontario
Municipal Board has
provided Huron county
clearer definition df
agricultural land, according
to county planner George
Penfold .
The OMB supported an
appeal by Stanley Township
to prevent a land severance
approved by the county larii
division committee.
Until now, said Penfold, the
committee has had to rely on
its own discretion, with no
rules on just what is con-
sidered agricultural use.
The case involved a farm
owned by Doug Cook of
Hensall on the boundary line
between Stanley and Hay
townships.
Cook applied to the land
division committee last May
to sever a small lot with an
extra home on it from the rest
of the 168 -acre farm.
Township council objected to
the plan.
Cook, who is semi -retired
and does not live ori' the
property, then propsed to sell
the lot plus three acres to a
man who wanted to raise
horses on it.
He contended that • would
allow it to be classed as' an
agricultural severance, and
the land division committee
agreed.
Stanley Township decided
the severance was not proper
and took the matter to the
OM B .
In its decision, the OMB
said the area is designated
rural a•ricultural and all the
land around is used entirely
for agricultural production
and related uses.
It said the soil in the area is
of very high quality and said
the man who is interested in
buying the three acres con-
siders that raising horses has
been a hobby for him and his
wife and that it has not been a
money -making operation.
"The board has con-
siderable doubt as to whether
the ownership of animals,
albeit horses, as a hobby, can
qualify as a farm operation,"
said the OMB decision.
"There is the additional
concern that this severance,
if allowed, would open the
way for another residence to
be permitted on the
remaining farm,. possible
two more in the absence of
restrictive bylaws."
, Before the OMB hearing,
Penfold said allowing a three -
WEDDING
RECEPTION
for
CHARLES (CHUCK) PRUSS
and
LAURIE TYNDALL
July 2, 1977
at the
WHITE CARNATION
HOLMESVILLE
acre lot supporting four or
five horses to qualify as an
agricultural use could open
townships without their own
secondary plans to many
such small severances.
.In many other areas, he
said, they might be called
"estate residential."
"If that is considered an
agricultural operation, I
guess that leaves theolicy of
severances for agriculture a
little more vulnerable," he
said at that time.
Stanley Township's
secondary plan is expected to
be finished in about six
months.
In its decision, the OMB
said public meetings in the
township on the subject of the
secondary plan indicate a
consensus favouring "a
desire for more stringent
protection on agricultural
land and the allowance of
fewer severances."
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Learn to Swim - Youth, Teens, Ladies, Co -Ed
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Kinder Gym Swim - 3 - 5 years
Toddler Gym Swim - up to 2 years (walking)
Parent and Tot - children up to 2 years
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Co -Ed Adult Gym - Swim - Evening
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Tennis Memberships - All Season - 7 days a week.
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July 1, 2
9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
- lumber
- household furnishings
- odds and ends
- carpet ends
- remnant table
- handicrafts
- used, clothing
Iia mile south of
Hensall on Hwy. 4
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"Ooster Houtse Nachtegalen"
A mixed youth choir from the Netherlands, with in-
ternational reputation.
APPEARING AT
C.H.S.S.
Monday, June 27, 8:00p.m.
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Representatives of the Stratford Office of the
Ministry of Transportation and Com-
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B.M. Ross and Associates Limited of
Goderich and the Contractor, Roger F.
MacEachern Ltd. of Mount Forest will be
present.
Everyone welcome for the opening
ceremonies.
James I. McIntosh,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Tuckersmith.
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