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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-06, Page 10Page 10A - The Wingl a n 44v celimes, Sun° 6, 1IMO �%✓�r�Y yfd �.r�' t �- r�n44j��w;. •�� y'`i r ra • r . 9F fr,3Fs f:!{'r• Fr:I,SrF .J..0 ra,,ve %.Jly6`:.fr)rr?.i%''G'%ir .^':r,.a'n'?i''r?-ii/�r`l'ir.• n.::4frr'J;%'rws;;;C'::r.%/%.c,j...G,%ry..f/.'"'Y�'•%Fw'"�/.rr.s'�/`,l .../ur.f'i,.''�•'.•i.rr.�/yr;'..!r�lF.,y'a/r'r,,�/jf.''y,r.,fAj r"a y, .�Arynra w" 0 .�rYi�2v^?.`fir, H_3.da,�'4 Nolo o '•�ye I re .. I y.. ° „A":..y� ,, •F y:�NFn"J: vtF •% r Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kimber- ly, Jennifer and Trevor of Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Nicholson of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Nicholson of Listowel, spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Mrs, Margaret Robinson of Goderich spent a couple of days this past week with Mr. and. Mrs. \e,TOWNSHIP OF MORNS Pudic Meeting Concerning a Proposed Comprehesive Zoning ByIaW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the TOWNSHIP OF MORRI$ will hold a series of public open houses, as indicated below, to consider the proposed com- prehensive zoning by-law. OPEN HOUSE SCHED UL E Tuesday July 11, 1989 Drop in anytime between 1-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday July 13, 1989 Drop in anytime -between 7-9 pm Location: Township Municipal Office County Road 16 The open houses are deemed to be public meetings under Section 34 (12) of the Planning Act; they provide a flexible timetable to suit the majority of ratepayers and an opportunity to consider and discuss specific concerns. Everyone is wel- come to drop by anytime to discuss the by-law with Council or a County Planner. The proposed zoning by-law affects the entire Township of Morris as shown on the attached map below. It implements the Morris Secondary Plan by establishing land use controls and zones in the Township. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in op- position to the proposed zoning by-law. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zoning by-law is available at the Township Office in Morris during normal business hours, or alternatively by contacting the Huron County Planning Department (524-2188). In addition, a draft copy of the proposed by-law will be sent, for information purposes, to alt owners of property as noted on the latest revised assessment records. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS, JUNE 7, 1989 Nancy Michie Clerk Treasurer Township of Morris RR4 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1H0 (519) 887-6137 Tesravalp I! Iressvikto of Nam* TOWNSHIP OF MORRISI at 6.. a sA. !ems rFr Jii r"r'�`S' • Garner Nicholson and Mr and Mrs. Alber t- oo k, Mr., and 'Mrs.jobert Crasby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Campbel of Truro, Nova Scotia and. Mrs Marilyn Thompson of Goderic were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Bert Johnston on Tuesday, May 30 On Wednesday, Dr. and Mrs Charles Myers of Saskatoon spent a i few hours with Mr. and Mrs. John- ston. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor met their son, Dr Ronald Taylor of St. John's, Newfoundland, in Toronto and from there all flew to Tampa, Florida and spent two weeks at Madeira Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Muilwyk of Fonthill and Mrs. Peter Hoonard of Blyth called on Mrs. Helen Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Sunday afternoon. Carl Johnston of Bluevale accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston to the Speiran reunion held at the Kirkton Community Centre on Sun- day, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent attended the wedding of their grandson, Jeff Mitchell, and Debora Grub, in the Roman Catholic Church, Carlsruhe, on Saturday, May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, Kevin and Trevor of Wyoming, Mrs. Dorothy Logan of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Procter, Carl and Ellen of RR 4, Brussels, Mr and Mrs. Jim McGee, Robbie, Courtney and Cody, were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George McGee. A serv1 ecw Cs Teld "tm Calvin -Brick United Church, East Wawanosh, on Sunday morning, May -28, with an excellent atten- dance. Rev. John C. Roberts con- ducted the service. _and Miss Lavonne Ballagh of Wingham was guest speaker. Music was provided by the children's choir singing two anthems, "I Am A Promise" and .,Tree Song". 1 h • LEAGUE MAKES PRESENTATION—La Leche League of 13e1 - grave has presenteda book and chair carrier to the obstetrics deeppartmeint at Wingham and District Hospital. The book is entitled The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding and as presented by Jeanette Harris of Blyth to obstetrical nurse Lynne Walker. Janice Van Osch and infant son Peter are in the chair, donated by the league several years ago. Student tells about work in Mexico Ci BELGRAVE--Heather McIntosh was guest speaker when the United Church Women of Knox United Church held their general meeting Huron Happy Hearts end enjoyable season BELGRAVE—The Huron Happy Hearts Round Dance group held its last dance of the season May 26. " The evening began at 7 p.m. with a roast beef dinner served by the Rebekah Lodge No. 306, Clinton. President Ross Leakey expressed thanks to the dancers for their attendance and help throughout the year. Leaders Lois and Ed Wise were presented with a restaurant The size of sums of money appears to vary in a remarkable way according as they are being paid in or paid out. Julian Huxley EARN MONEY FAST: IN CLASSIFIED! CALL 357-2320 gift certificate in appreciation of a season of great dancing. Nominating committee, Stan McIlwain and Gordon Shobbrook, gave the slate of officers for 1989- 1990: past presidents, Ross and Marion Leal:„:, RR 2, Zurich; presi- dents, Ross and Mildred Merrill, Bayfield; vice-presidents, Norman and Florence Wightman, RR 2, Auburn; secretaries -treasurers, Andy and Marion Dougall, RR 3, Exeter; publicity, Ross and Wilma Higgins, RR 5, Brussels; lunch, Prank and 'Eileen Potter, RR 3, Clin- ton; Stan and Bernice Mcllwain, RR 2, Goderich; Gordon and Darien Shobbrook, Londesborough; Ray and Elva Cox, Clinton; Les and Donna Shaw, Belgrave; Cecil and Lois Elliott, Clinton; decorating, Murray and Lois McGill; Don and Ftelen Gard; Dave and Joyce Thorne; Allister and Gladys Green, Coderich; members, Harvey and Doris Bogie, Coderich; Bill and Molly cox, RR 2, Goderich. The executive will meet at the home of the president June 16 at 7 p.m. Summer dances are planned for June 14,$8 p.m., Clinton Public School; July 11, 6:30, pot -luck meal at Harbour Park, Goderich; Aug. 23, 8 p.m, Clinton Public School. Anyone wanting round dance information is asked to call 482- 9168. May 25 in the church schoolroom. Heather, a member of the Campus Crusade for Christ from Guelph University, told about the 10 days she spent in Mexico City with a group of students, showing a film on the life of Jesus and distributing pamphlets about Christianity to the Mexican people. She also showed pictures taken during her time there. A second speaker was Verna Mae Brinsefield from Michigan who gave a very interesting Bible study on the Beatitudes. Mrs. Marie McIntosh introduced these speak- ers and they were thanked by Mrs. Mildred Yuill. Mrs. Lorna Cook and Mrs. Olive Bolt conducted the worship service, consisting of hymns, scripture and prayer. The meditation was entitled "Compassion Burnout". President Mrs. Wilma Higgins conducted a business meeting. An invitation was read from Calvin - Brick UCW, to a special meeting on Tune 21 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will 'ae Carolyn Vincent from Survival Through Friendship House, Goderich. It was decided to sub- scribe to 10 copies of Mandate for another year. A change was made in the date of one of the Blyth The- atre suppers. Belgrave UCW will now cater for these suppers on July 3 and July 22 at 6:30 p.m. The treasurer's report was ,given by Mrs. Donna Shaw, showing a balance of $540. There will be a Campsite Experience at Camp Menesetung on June 12, to which everyone is invited. The next meet- ing of the UCW wiii be on Sept. 28, when "eirefyone IS to bring an article for Friendship House, Goderich.