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The Huron Expositor, 1972-11-09, Page 11• or yr. 4-ge.rt•vwo,lir,rnrWnyrNiIt'r.1'.r,errlrf!Ne News of Huronview Adrie yap Der Elide led the Clinton Christian Reform song service on Sunday evening assisted by the church 'Choir. Rev. 13eukema, minister of the church, was in charge of devotions. The annual, Hallowe'en party was held at the auditor- ium on tuesday afternoon with a good attendance of resi- dents and visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay of Goderich along with Mary Taylor and, Norman Speir provided music for the occasion. The afternoon's adivities got under- way with a grand march of fourty people in costumes inchiping goblins, witches, black cats, horses, Indians, etc. Following an hour of dancing and fun, the residents were treated to home made candy and apples as well as cookies and beverage served by the kitchen staff. Mrs. John Henderson of Seaforth arranged the program for Family Night this week. There were several vocal and dance numbers by the Henderson sisters: Donna, Darlene and Debbie; accordian solos by Susan McAllister and instrumental,,eumbers by three junior boys who have started an orchestra: Kevin Campbell, Doug and Don Henderson. By the way, the regular family night program will be changed to an4afternoon program on November 23rd for that week only to accommodate a concert by Captain Clark of ,the Salvation Army 'who is touring Canada. Township Of Stanley RATEPAYERS FETING Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through Moon Rxpositor Classified Want 'A • Township of Hullett Ratepayers' Meting A meeting will be held in the Londesboro CommiM- Ity Hail on Thurs,Nov. 16th, at 2 p.m. to discuss the business of the Township over the past two years! AU ratepayers and anyone else that might be interested is urged to attend. Also at this. time taxpayers are reminded that to take full odingratage of the Property Tax Credit Plan taxes for 1972 must be paid in 1972. Council of Hullett Township Clare Vincent, Clerk 1•44•41.11 NOTICE Regarding, Municipal Election Offices to be filled • MAYOR, - REEVE, - DEPUTY- REEVE, -'COUNCILLORS, P.U.0 COMMISSIONERS,. - HURON COUNTY BOARD OFEDUCATION, - HURON= PERTH COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Who is' entitled to vote - Unless otherwise disqualified, anyon_e_may vote in this election who is: 1.resident in Seaforth or the owner or tenant of land in Seaforth or the spouse of the owner or tenant of land in Seaforth; 2.a Canadian citizen or British subject; 3.eighteen years of age or over; and 4.11sted on the final polling list for Seaforth. Nominations for office Nomination day is on Monday, NOVEMBER 13, 1972 AdVance polls - will be held in the Council Chambers at-the Town Hall from 11:00 o'clock In the morning until 8:00 o'clock in the evening 'on Monday, NOVEMBER 27, 1972,and Saturday, DECEMBER 2, 1972. 1.Any elector who expects to be unable to vote on polling day may file a declaration and vote at an advance poll. Polling day MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1972 1,Polls will be open from 11:00 o'clock in the morning until 8:00 o'clock in the afternoon. 2.Certaln persons may vote by proxy: (a)certain electors medically certified - to be physically incapable of attending a polling' place; le• (b)electors who will be absent at the advance polls and on polling day because they 'are attending an educational institution; (c)electors who will be absent at the advance polls and on polling day because of their employment in business of transportation; (d)the person appointed as a voting proxy must be entitled to vote in Seaforth; (e)before 5:00 o'clock in the afternoonof NOVEMBER rk 28, 1972, the voting proxy must apply to the Clerk for a certificate; (f)a voting proxy may not act for more than one person except where the person voting by proxy is the child, grandchild, brother, sister, husband or wife of the voting proxy; (g)a person voting as proxy for another elector must produce the clerk's certificate. Meeting of electors Thursday ., NOVEMBER §, 1972 A meeting of the electors of the Town of Seaforth wilt ',e „held , in the TOwn Hall at 8 o'clock in the evening os Thursday, NOVEMBER 9th. The 1971- 72 'Council will 'ort and persons nominated Or seeking noMir...d. tor election to officefor 19'73-74 will have an oppoaimity to speak. underwrite local Minor sports Monday deferred a decision con-, involved in minor sports. The grant with which it is planned to also will participate. present. and Mrs. Violet Machan as per a, County Atlas from the Brus- cerning a 'request for $25. for each of the 55 Brussels youth was requested by a delegation of Frank McCutcheon and Wayne Lowe. It .is expected ,other or- ganizations and municipalities sided and all councillors were That building permits be granted to J. M. McDonald Lumber Ltd. application. sels Post. Brussels council at ameetixu Motions adopted included: - -That the village purchase Reeve J. L. McCutcheon pre- the Brussels Post this week. OHC will be available to resi- pay rent as low as $36 a month, get under way next week. questionnaires prepared by the the aged in Brussels and the surrounding area is expected to only Income is/ a pension could ation survey to determine the need for low-rental housing for housing will be detertnined on the basis of income. • o dents later this week: include the neighboring town- ships of Grey and Morris which - have been working with Brussels on the project. Village clerk Wm. King said Mr. King said tenants whose Rental rates for the proposed An Ontario Hoilsing Corpor- He said the survey will also which includes utilities. -That accounts, as approved In Brussels alone there are be passed. about 200 households made•up of Considerable discussion took *persons 60 or older, he said. place regarding the publicising With houses in the village in of a O.H.C. survey to determine short supply manyof these the need for low 'rental housing are occupied by either one per- for the aged in, Brussels and sur- rounding area which is expected son or an elderly couple. Mr`. King said the proposed to get underway next week. In- senior citizens project would formation on the survey is con solve two problems by providing tained in an announcement in PERSONALIZED COASTERS GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 : Seaforth TOWNSHIP of Nominations for Council and • School Board Memberi NOMINATIONS for the following may be filed, at the Clerk's Office at Londes- boro from THURSDAY, NOV 9, 1972 ,,tp, MONDAY, NOV. 13, 1972, at 5 p.m. One Reeve, one ,Deputy-Reeve, and three Councillors for the Township of Hullett to be nominated by qualified electors. in the Township of Hullett: Two members for the Huron County School Board to represent the Village 9f Blyth, the Town of Clinton, and the Townships of Hullett and McKillop to be nominated by qualified Public° School Electors in ally, of the four above men- tioned Municipalities. Nomination Farms to be used are avail- able at the Clerk's Offiee• at Londesboro. Clare Vincent Clerk check false fire ....,,, alarm ¢•, Police *ro, 141r.11.0_ „Igo Are alarm phoned from ,Brussels SeafOrT4 last Wednesday TOpor that the new American 110t01 Bril5004$ was onfire, and askink for h9JP, Seaforth Fire BriOde wos ' called out but the hoax' WAS MP!' ' covered as the firemen, began the trip. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN ,.• AN OUTDOOR BOY Harold, who is now living in a farm foster home, relishes everyting, about country living. He likes sharing in the farm- wprk or, in weather of the day ,the picture was taken, just sitting contemplating nature. French-Canadian in . descent, Harold is a slim lad, a bit. small for his 12 years. He has brown eyes, reddish-blonde hair and fair skin with a few freckles. You'd guess-from his, • expression that he has a pleasant personality, and he has. Harold is, polite and friendly, quite mature in his think- ding. He is rather a quiet boy but not to the point of being aloof and he enjoys being with other children. He is very fond of adult company and they find him interesting and agreeable. Harold is an average student in Grade seven. His first language is French and hei,attends a French school but he speaks some English. His great interest is art. It is his favorite subject iru.school and he .spends much of histepare time drawing. Harold will be happiest in a French-speaking family and he would like to live in the country. He needs_ warm, loving parents, especially a 'father who likes to share interest'' and activities with a son. To inquire about adopting Harold, please write to TOclaY's Child, Box 888, Station K; Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. News of . WINCHELSEA Correspondent Mrs. Sanford Hutton had /Tup- Mrs. Wm. Walter's per ware demonstration at her ' day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wal- boys spent the weekend at Ches- ley Lake. ters. Cecil Skinner, Miss Mae Skin- ner of Exeter "visited on Fri- Jeanette of Hart , Michigan, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Remand Mrs. Hattie Mast, Bob and home on Wednesday evening. Huron Hospital in Exeter,. on Tuesday in Exeter with Mrs. were, supper guests on Monday Walters: Mrs. Newton Clarke in South evening with Mr. and.Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne Mrs. Wm. Walters visited Mrs. John Coward visited with Ray Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dayman, and Chris of Varna, Mrs. How- ard Dayman, MiChelle, Joe and Sherry visited on Tuesday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wal- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kers- lake, Craig and 'Steven, Haren and Mr. Bob Snow of Thames Road and Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne of Exeter attended a party, at Anderson Community Hall on 'Friday evening for ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson's 25th wedding anniversary. , Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne visited in Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams. mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor- visited in Harriston on Satur- day with friendS. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Walters visited in Exeter on Sultday with Mr. and Mrs, Danny Walters: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. EIson Lynn visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner at sgbring- ville. •nr;77 1.Nominations may be filed in the office of the' Clerk during the period commencing at 9:00 o'clock in the morning, Thursday, NOVEMBER 9, 1972. and ending at 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon, Monday, NOVEMBER 13, 1972. • 2.Nominations' must be signed by ten• electors and the nominee must make a declaration of consent and qualification. 3.A nominee may withdraw froin a nomination at any tifne before 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, NOVEMBER 14, 1972. 4.Nornination papers may be obtained, in the Clerk's office. . 5.11 a candidate is nominated for more than one office and does not file the necessary withdrawals in writing before 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, NOVEMBER 14, 1972, he, wilL.be deemed to have been nominated only to the office for which he was first nominated. 4111111W SEPARATE SCHOOL NOMINATION of TRUSTEES To all,,Separate School supporters in the Townships of Grey, Hullett, Howick, „Morris, McKillop-"and the Town of Clin- ton. TAKE NOTICE THAT: NOMINATIONS will be received on , Thursday, Friday and Monday, Novembei 9, 10 and 13, 1972 fi-om9 a.m. to 5 p.m.on each of these days at the MUNICIPAL OFFICE, WIN- thropi Ontario, of fit and proper per- ons to be elected to fill the office-of one trustee to represent the above mention- ed area collectively an the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic-Separate Schaal Board for the Tears 1973. and 1974. Nomination forms are available at any 'Municipal Clerk's Office and to be ac- ceOted, Must be signed by at least ten electors from the area affected. Marion McClure , Returning Officer and Clerk of McKillop Township 'NOTICE of NOMINATIONS For the .Township of gibbed- Nominations for the Positions of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve, and three Council- lors for the Township of Hibbert, and one Member to the Huron-Perth RCSS Board for Hibbert, Fullarton and Mitch- ell, for the years 1973-74 and three Trus- tees for the olice Village of Dublin will be received at the Clerk's Office bythe ,Clerk of the Township of Hibbert in 'the period commencing: NOVEMBER 9, 1972' and concluding on NOVEMBER 13, 1972 at 5,:00 p.m. , The required Nomination Forms may be obtained from the Clerk's Office and must be completed, filed with and ac- cepted- by the Clerk by above deadline. For further information regarding pro- " cedures under the new Election Act, - contact the undersigned. Charles Friend Clerk-Treasurer, DUBLIN: 345-2931 a INFORMATION MEETING FOR THE. TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT STAFFA HALL, 8:30 p.m. Monday _Night, Nov. 13th, 1972 Members of Council and Nominees will be present to answer any questions a- bout the Township, including Athletic Associations. Set flans for sum indicate housing need •Tirie I.UROt Piecirpit, SIEAFORTil, ONT l4011;1977,1f--11k. t , • cheaper accommodation for pent, stoners and opening up more housing in the town;. One condition for OHC ten,. ants Is -that they cannot own property. According to_theOHC, the average time from the begin- ning of the survey to the end of construction is two years., MONDAY NOV. 13 8 P.M. • TOWNSHIP HALL, VARNA All Ratepayers Are Urged To Attend! 4".