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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2015-05-06, Page 66 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, May 6, 2015 Wawanosh Huron -Kinloss 4-H Fruit and Township Vegetable Club �aLPJI£ne! review. Although the shore is under the jurisdic- Municipalities are tionoftheMinistryofNatu- required to review their Offi- ral Resources, the inland cial Plan every five years. A lakes are not, which means discussion of the Five Year that they will be under the Official Plan for Huron -Kin- Official Plan. loss was held at the April 27, Due to overlap and the 2015 Committee of Adjust- essentially identical Plan- ment Meeting. ning Guidelines for rural The planner for Bruce and agricultural lands at County, David Smith, took both levels, it is proposed part in the discussion to that these lands will not be address the committee's included in the municipal questions. The municipal plan, but be administered planning must also fall by the county. This elimi- under the planning for the nation of overlap should county level. Smith assured result in a less costly and the committee that Bruce more time -efficient han- Countyrecognizes that some dling of planning matters areas of Huron -Kinloss are as applications are made. more attractive that others The committee asked if for people to move into, there would still be a way therefore this will be taken for the municipality to Maisy Jefferson Meeting One of the Ontario Fruit and Vegeta- ble Club was held on Fri- day April 24, at 7 pm at the Jefferson's house. The meeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge. Mary Ellen Foran gave a brief explana- tion of the club and what members could expect in the weeks to come. Next Mary Ellen had the mem- bers pair up with someone they did not know and then find out five things about them to present to the club. The members then introduced their part- ner to the other club members. The election of officers was held next. Maisy Jef- ferson was elected as club President and volunteered to be Press Reporter. Jolande Oudshoorn was selected to be Vice Presi- dent. Clarissa Gordon vol- unteered to be the Cover Designer and Amanda Morrison volunteered to be the Attendance Recorder. It was decided that the club would have a rotating secretary with members who were not on the executive each taking a turn writing the meeting minutes. Maisy then lead Roll Call. Members turned to the self-evaluation in the book to determine if they had eaten the required servings of fruit and vegetable today and Eileen George went on to discuss the Food Guide. As a break from sitting, mem- bers headed outside to play a game of mushball. After a couple of eventful innings, the leaders called the members back in. Members sat and com- pleted an activity about snacking and the leaders introduced their take- home activity which is to record snacks for 3 days. Members were then bro- ken into groups to make snack. Three groups were assigned to cut up fruit while one group whipped up a fruit dip. 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The members then enjoyed their snack of strawberries, cantaloupe, and apples with ambrosia Ruth Buchmeier fruit dip. While they were South Kinloss W M S snacking Mary Ellen ladies met at the church on reminded the members that April 29, 2015 at 7 pm. The the next meeting will be hostess was Margaret Ham - held at the Wingham Com- ilton and Directors being munity Garden and that Margaret and Anne Guay. members should dress and The evening started with select footwear accordingly. cup of tea and a delicious The next meeting will be dessert. held on Tuesday May 12, President Kathy Howald, at7pm. started the meeting have some control over what happens in these cases. Smith assured the committee that there is still room in the county plan for the municipality to write in specific policies with very specific recom- mendations to address concerns and to ensure that municipal criteria are met. These policies may add exemptions, but may not be more lenient than the county plan. The Official Plan will be carried out in two phases with Phase Two being the Comprehensive Review, which is the most costly part of the process, but that will bring Huron -Kinloss into compliance with the Planning Act five year review. South Kinloss WMS OPENING FOR THE SEASON MAY 6'" BUY DIRECT - BUY FRESH Fresh, °f rr the Fa rrn Produce • Fresh Fruits and Vegetables • Hanging Baskets • Planters • Bedding Plants • Custom Made • Planters (We can fill your planter) • Herbs • Pumpkins etc. 8am - 7pm Closed Tuesday and Sunday Preserves • Maple Syrup • Relishes • Honey • Puffed Cereal • Sauerkraut 1404 Grey Ox Ave. RR 5 Lucknow, ON NOG 2H0 by reading a story of "Remembering Grandma': We repeated our WMS Pur- pose. Marilyn Maclntyre read the April minutes. Mar- garet Hamilton read the treasurer's report. Ruth Buchmeier read the Ladies Aid report for Donna Sutton. The roll call was answered by six members by giving a gift of vegetable seeds for the community garden in Wingham. 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