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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-12-31, Page 9GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1986—PAGE 9 ri()N ►Afdll: MAK I i 1 , OF ► )INN1t. Since prices are continually rising we have discontinued the use of a full-time salesman in the GODERICH area. We are now able to pass on to Violin, drum and recorder music dominated,the song "Bonhomme, Bonhomme" performed by the French Immersion Grade 1 class at St. Mary's Separate School's Christmas concert held Thursday night. The school's gymtnasium was packed with paren Vii, grand- parents and friends of the schoolchildren who performed a variety of Christmas songs, dance and plays. (photo by Loan -Ano Hope) Alcohol a factor in snowmobiling injuries Last winter 17 people died and 485 were in- jured in a total of 558 snowmobile accidents across Ontario. Alcohol was a major factor in approximately half the fatal accidents ac- cording to the Ontario Provincial Police. Some snowmobilers forget just how vulnerable they are to injury both on and off the road. Unlike a car or truck, the snowmobile offers little protection,in the event of a sudden stop or collision. Usually the driver and passenger are thrown off the vehicle. Off-road accidents occur when snow vehicles strike objects covered by snow such as rocks and tree stumps. Dips in ter- rain and wire fences are deadly to snowmobilers. Recklessness and alcohol in- crease the danger. Barely -frozen lakes and rivers are treacherous when a heavy snowfall covers them. A snowmobile that plunges through thin ice too often takes its driver . and passenger with it. The OPP find the most comrnon violations include: the lack of safety equipment such as lights and helmets; failure to register the snowmobile and allowing others to operate it: no insurance; driving across or alongside highways without having a licence; disobeying road sign share the roadway; careless dr paired operation. operator's ; failure to ing and im- SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM. 11 AMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 Lucknow , area family wins bull The John Howard Family of Lucknow, On- tario was the lucky winner of the yearling Charolais bull in the Canadian Charolais Association's 1986 Win -A -Bull V Draw. This is the fifth year that the Charolais Associa- tion has awarded a Charolais bull to a com% Inertial cattleman as part of its innovative promotional programs. The Howards became eligible for this pro- gram when they purchased a yearling bull WCF 79T from Wat-Cha Farms of Mount Forest, Ontario. Entered in the draw were the registration numbers of over 5900 Charolais bulls that had been ransferred to commercial cattlemen in the least year. The Howards farm 2000 ac es Southwest of Lucknow, Ontario. John an • his four sons operate.;a 12U'head,eow/Calf operation, using 3 or 4 Charolais els. They m de the Switch to Charolais .'about 5 years -Igo and were quite excited when learning otheir win. The Howards will make t eir bull selec- tion early in 1987 from Ontar o and Quebec Charolais Herds enrolled on CHARM - the Association's performance program. ROBERT McINTYRE reg. O.H.A.A. hearing ad specialist will be holding a HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE at 74 The Square, Goderich on Wednesday, January 7th from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. If your present hearing aid requires servicing or if you're thinking of purchasing a hearing aid ... please call 524-7661 for an appointor nt. Mc1NTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE 275 Huron St., Stratford Serving Huron & Perth Since 1972 t Twin City School of Hairstyling Waterloo, Ont. • Hairstyling ' •Barbering •Ear Piercing • Make-up 55 Erb St. East 886.6305 "a'7;,1'5` Monday to Friday % 8:30 am to 4:30, mi fwl l l q►trr`° rtlort*h Knox Presbyterian Church MINISTER: THE REV. G.L. ROYAL, M.A., M. Div., Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Praise Sunday, Jan. 4 - 10:00 a.m. Communicants Class - 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School (Nursery Facilities) Enter to Worship Depart to Serve "NAPPY NEW YEAR" First Baptist Church MONTREAL STREET, GODERICH MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Pioneer Clubs Tuesday 10:00 a.m. PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY Tuesday 4:30 p.m. K -GR 6 Pioneer Club PASTOR: REV. GILBERT KIDD 524-9049 Organ -Choir Director: Dona Bolter You can find acceptance, purpose, jay & peace in Christ North Street United Church 56 North Street, 524-7631, 524.6951 Sunday, January 4, 1987 11:00 A.M. Worship & Sunday School Cable 12 Telecast at 1 p.m. — (;%. REV. ROBERT 0. BALL - SENIOR MINISTER MARK L. RICHARDSON - . . ASSOCIATE MINISTER Robert Blackwell - Director of Music ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Anglican - Episcopal North and Nelson Streets,- Goderich RECTOR: THE REV. ROBERT J. CROCKER Organist -Choirmaster: David Hamilton, A.R.C.T. Second Sunday after Christmas 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Choral -Eucharist. Sermon: "Revelations". Church School and nursery. Guest organist: Grace Datema. January 4th — You are always welcome — Calvary Baptist Church BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET PASTOR: Terry Woodcock Phone 524-6445 Nursery Facilities...available Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 WORD OF LIFE - teens Tues. - 7:00 Mighty Mites - Ages 485 - Olympians - 6-12 Wed. 6:30 - 8:00 Prayer Meeting - Wed. 7:00 WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH our customers a 1 % Discolunt on all Purchases rl:##ItriiM!F;w%g.F9!::7y;,.�r?:i'"`''•'r>" ,'r`;,:'i:<v.,!i:3€i :a::: ........... . Our Work has Our Personal Guarantee Serving Huron_ & Surrounding Area Since 1919 ,:. Ontario Ontario Municipal Board IN THE MATTER OF Section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983. AND IN THE MATTER OF appeals by Lionel Reeves, M.L. Lahn, Jim Kalbfieisch, Raymond Young and others against Zoning By-law 5.1986 of the Corporation of the Township of Ashfield. APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Thursday. the 29th day of January. 1987 at the hour of ten o'clock (local time) in the forenoon in the Assessment Board Room, Assessment Building, 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, for the hearing of these appeals. 0 you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing. the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. In the event the decision isreserved, persons wishing a copy of the written decision may ask the presiding Board Member at the hearinciior contact the Board's Offices. The decision will be mailed when available. DATED at Toronto, this. 24th day of November, 1986. J.G. 8IALCOIM SECRETARY EXPLANATORY NOTE The. Township of Ashfield passed a Comprehensive Zoning By-law (By-law 5-1986) on Fehiusa s 1e. 19g6: The zoreirta Ly -law affects all lands in the Township of Ashfield by regulating the use of lands and the character, location, and use ©v ibuii®logy z,o,m struc- tures in various defined areas of the Township. The zoning by-law implements the Township of Ashfield Secondary Plan and provides specific land use zones and provi- sions to ensure that the policies of the Secondary Plan are realized. Several objections were received to the by-law as outlined below, although many ob- jections were resolved by an amending by-law (By-law 10-1986). The following objections were received 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Reeves - to correct the shape of their lant holding; resolved by By-law 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. 2. M.L. Lahn - to zone lands to VR1 between Russell and Victoria Street in Port Albert; resolved by By-law 10 1986, and objection withdrawn. 3 . Jim Kalbfieisch - to recognize cottage on Lot 25, R.P. 579 in Port Albert; resolv- ed by By-law 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. 4. Raymond Young - to recognize cottages on Lot 29, 30 and 31, R.P. 581; to clarify that accessory structures are permitted with cottages; to correct the Key Map 56A reference on Key Map 56; resolved by By-law 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. 5 . Gail Puddicombe - to permit a cottage on Lot 22, R.P. 585, which has deficient lot area; resolved by By-law 10-1986, but objection outstanding. 6. Paul Spittal - to zone Lot 7, R.P. 585, to permit a cottage; resolved by By -taw 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. 7 . W. Sylvester - to zone an existing residence In Port Albert south of Melbourne Street to NE1-2; to zone an existing residence east of Wellington Street to VR1; to zone the steep bank and gully south of the unopened road allowance of Melbourne Street from VR1 to NE1; resolved by By-law 10.1986. and ob- jection withdrawn. 8. Jarka Hradecky - to zone Lot 12, R.P. 589, from NE1 to ME1-1 to permit the establishment of a cottage; objection outstanding. 9. Ken Selling - to verify the zoning on Key Map 520; objection withdrawn. 1 0. Viola Petrie - to zone Part Lot 1. south of Melbourne Street, R.P. 136, from NE1 to VR1: resolved -by By-law 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. 1 1 . Ronald Hodges - to clarify the meaning of the defined areas on Key Map 10A; to zone the residence on Lots 36, 37 and Part Lot 38, east of Wellington Street, R.P. 136. from NE1-1 to VR1; to zone lands behind the residence from NE1 to VR -1; to zone lands behind the residence from NEI to VR1; to zone Part Lot 2, south of Melbourne Street, R.P. 136, from NE1 to NE1-1 to recognize a trailer; resolved by By-law 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. • 1 2 . Harold and Isobel Adams - to zone Part of Lots 39 and 40, east of Sydenham Street, R.P. 136, from NE1 to VR1; to zone Part of Lots 39 and 40, west of Sydenham Street, R.P. 136 from NE1 to NE1-2; objection outstanding. 1.3 . Joan Dierolf - to amend the definition of Tourist Home such that farm vaca- tion homes are permitted in the agricultural area; resolved by By-law 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. 1 4. Winston and Lennie Kerr - to permit a cottage on Lot 14, R.P. 585, which has deficient lot area; resolved by By-law 10-1986, but objection outstanding. 1 S. Ministry of Natural Resources - to permit o wayside pit or quarry in the NE1 zone; to zone Part Lots 10 and 11 and Part Lot 9, Concession 5, E.D., as ER1 cis licensed under the Pits and Quarries Control Act: resolved by By-law 10-1986, and objection withdrawn. 16. Lillian Simpson - to zone Part Lot 20, Front Concession, from FD to RC1; objec- tion outstanding. 17 Michael Garvey - to reference the RC1 zone provisions in the NE1-1 zone:<to extend the RC1 zone easterly from R.D. 11 on Lot 9, Front Concession; to zone Lots 2, 5-10, R.P. 589 and Lots 1.3, 13, R.D. 8 from NE1 to NE1-1; objection outstanding. 18. Paul Beese - to zone Part Lot 20, Front Concession, from NE1-1 to NE1-2 to recognize a permanent residence: objection outstanding. 19 . WM. Brown - to zone Part Lot 4, Concession 3, E.D., from AG1 to C4 to recognize an auto wrecking business; objection outstanding. 20. Margaret Ferguson - to zone Part Lot 16, Front Concession, from FD to RC1; objection outstanding. 2 1 . Joseph Dziver - to zone Part Lot 2. Front Concession, from FD to RC1; objec- tion outstanding. 2 2 . (Matte Smith - to ;one Part Lot 3, Front Concession, to permit a retail vegetable stand; °Neaten outstanding. 23. Harold and Lisa Eldridge - to zone Lot 4. R.P. 589. from NE1 to NE1-1; objec- tion outstanding. 2 4 . Don Hemmerlo - to zone Part Lots 38 and 39, Front Concession. to recognize an existing cottage: resolved by Ily-law 10.1986. but objection outstanding. ng undersized lots zoned 2 5 . George to redo i or eliminate the required sepahy - to permit development of ratioin distance from nearby b r s for newly establishing residences in on AG4 zone: objection outstanding.