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,4„.5„,NOT OF
NOMINATION
Nominations of Separate School Supporters
for Representation on the
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
will be received by the undeisigned
Commencing on Thursday, November 9
and until 5P.M.,
Monday, November 13, 1972
Nominees must be a Separate School' supporter and may
be from any municipality within the County of Huron.
(One Representative to be elected)
W. HORNER
Clerk, Hay Township
Zurich, Ontcyio
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1a--41$111 HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAS:MTN ONT.. NOV, 94 11972
Election results in, Huron
87 49 25
BLYTH
13 1 172 65
14 1 152 41
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15 0 116 77
16 0 , 85 49
1'7 0 105 82 2
CLINTON
18 0 209 '79
19A 0 154 70
19B 0 108 28
20 2 182 42
21 0 202 '75
22 0 128 35
23 3 189 62
COLBORNE
24- 1 . 91 51 9
25. 2 '127 . 47 15
26 0 74 *'" 30 19
2'7 0 134 '25 15
EXETER
28 0 179 . 53 22
29 0 160 . 39 10
' 30 0 147 32 9
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GODERICH •
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38 0 84 26 8
39 0 114 ' 34 9
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41 0 88 27 5
42 0 84 34 9
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52 0 68 ' 29
53 0 93 18
54 0 142 5'7
55 0 141 77
HENSALL
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LA 0 1,13 62
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ASH FIELD
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3 2 93 21
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News of •
VARNA
Mr. Fred McClyrnont
Correspondent
Holmesville Bazp.ar.
There were forte-five calls
made to sick and shut-ins in
The November meeting of Wie the month of October.
United Church Women was held
A donation of $15 was made
in the basement of the church to the children's aid shelter in
on Thursday evening last wtih Goderich and a donation of bath,
twenty-one members present. towels to-the Rescue Mission
The meeting was opened with of London. It was decided to
again_ hold a Christmas concert a poem read by Mrs. Gordon
Johnston "Why wear a poppy".. this year. The meeting was
Group two were in charge of closed with a prayer by Mrs.
devotions led by Mrs. A. Mus- A. Mustard.
tard who read, the selection Lunch was served by Mrs.
"Church "in your home". The Bob Taylor, Mrs. John Ostrom
offering Was taken by Mrs. Har- and'Mrs. A. Mustard,
vey Hayter and dedicated by Mrs. 'A Remembrance Day Servide
Mustard; Mrs. Mervyn Hayter will be held in the United Church
gave two readings "If Jesus came next Sunday, followed by the lay-
to your house" and "Diary of a ing of wreaths at the cenotaph.
Bible". The business meeting Mr. Mervyn Keys of Winnipeg
followed, Mrs. Gordon Johnston Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
read the minutes followed by the • Keys of London, Mr. and Mrs.
roll 'call., Mrs. Ida McCllnchey Harvey Keys of Hensall called
read the correspondence which on relatives last Sunday after-
included an invitation to the noon.
For And About Teenagers
THIS WEEK'S LETTER: lam
a girl in the seventh grade with
a problem. On the first day of
school I was talking to my girl-
friends - and a boy came, up to
me and said "Hi!" A couple 'of
days later another boy came up
to me and started talking. He
said he liked me and wanted me
to go out with him to a game or
to a movie. Since then, boys
ask me out frequently. But
that's my problem - I can't
go out with them, because my
Mother won't let me until I'm
16 years old. I'm afraid to tell
them the truth, so make up
WEDDING INVITATIONS
- THE HURON EXPOSITOR
PHONE 527-0240 SEAFORTH
RATEPAYERS' MEETING
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH'
A Ratepayers' Meeting for the Town-
ship of Tuckersmith will be held on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
in the
HURON `CENTENNIALSCHOOL
BRUCEFIELD
commencing at 8:00 p.m.
James I. McIntosh,
Clerk, Tuckersmith
McKILLOP TOWNSHIP
MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS
TAKE NOTICE THAT:.
NOMINATIONS will be received on
,,THURSDAY, FRIDAY and MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 9, 10 and 13, 1972
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
on each.of these days at the
MUNICIPAL OFFICE
Winthrop, Ontario °
of fit and 'proper persons' to be. el ted
as Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Councillors
for the years of 1973 and 1974_ Nomin
ation Forms are available at this Office
and to be accepted must be signed by at
least ten electors, of this Township.
Marion-McClure
Retu'rning Officer and
Clerk of McKillop Township
268
204
154
203
162
250
211
202
142
189
306
233
144
242
296
172
273
153
199
1•23
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182
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243
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149
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A meeting of the electors of the Town
of SeafOrth will be held in the Town
Hall
THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER' 9th
' 8:00 p.m.:
-The 1971-72 Col n-eil will report and -
answer questions and persons seek-
ing nomination for the 1973-74 Coun-
cil with have an oppertimity to speak.
P E. M.4Willicim s,Clerk,
Town of Seaforth
MOTHER Wa•I'r LET-ME DATE uNTft. r'M
16 YEARS ol.v. I'M
AFRAID TO 7Pt-6 BOYS
THE TrarrH, so r <E
UP WORP EXCLJ9E5.
weird excuses. Can you give me
some advice about what I should
do?
OUR REPLY: Start by telling
the truth. There is nothing to be
ashamed about. The other girls
in your classes are probably in
the same boat you are. Don't
make up weird excuses, because
these boys will still be in school
with you when your parents do let
you go out on dates. Remember,
don't scare them off now with
weird excuses. Tell them the
trbtb. It will be worth it - you'll
see why Ina few years.'
You may select your wedding
invitations, announcements
and accessories with com-
plete confidence as to quality
and correctness of form,
Wedding annountemertis of . .
• TRADITIONAL BEAUTY
• tlASSIC DISTINCTION
• SOCIAL CORRECTNESS
tzno-110 —5 ,410,,py,00,
NOMINATIONS
TOWNSHIP' of GREY
NOTICE is hereby given to the Munici-
pal Electors of the Township of, Grey, in
the the County of Huron that in com-
pliance with The Municipal Elections
Act, 1972, Chapter 95, the period for
NOMINATIONS in the said
TOWNSHIP of GREY
is the period from
Thursday, Nov. 9th, 1972
.until
`Monday, Nov. 13th,1972
— at 5 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of ,nominating fit and
proper person's for the office of Reeve,
peputy-Reeve and three Councillors to
serve the Township of Grey; three
Trustee's to serve the Police Village of
Ethel; two School Trustees by Public
School Pectors to serve the Hurop
County -School Board for the combined
Municipalities of Brussels, Morris and
Grey of which all electors are hereby re-
quired to take notice and govern theM-
selves accordingly, and ifa greater num-
ber of candidate's than required to fill
the said offices, are ' nominated and
make the required • declarations, polls
will be opened on the dates stated be-
low for the purposes of taking the poll •
from 11 o'clock in the forenoon until 8
O'clock in the afternoon. -
Advance Poll — First Day:—
. Monday, Nov. 27, 1972
Advance Poll — Second Day:—
Saturday, Dec. 2,. 1972
POLLING DAY:—
Monday, . Dec. 4, 1972
Given under my hand this 2nd day
November, 1972.
Edythe M. Cardiff
Returning Officer
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