HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1972-11-30, Page 28To the Electors and Ratepayer!
Of Hullett Township
To keep Hullett on the go, come out and
vote for Joe for Deputy Reeve. If elected
I will do my best at both township and
county levels.
Your support will be appreciated.
5 1/2 years on township council.
THANK YOU
JOE HUNKING
To the Electors JO Seaforth
As Seaforth developes, the Public Utility
Commission must keep pace.
I feel I can make a contribution and seek
support of Seaforth electors on Dec. 4th.
DONALD W. KUNDER
Candidate for P.U.C.
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ADVANCE POLLS
in the
Township of
Hullett
For those unable to vote on polling day
r
Deceriber 4th
Advance Polls will be held at the Office
of the Clerk in Londesboro, on
Saturday, December 2
from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Clare Vincent,
Returning Officer
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NOTICE to ELECTORS of
TOWNSHIP of GREY
Notice is hereby givep that polls will be
opened for the election of three councillors
to serve the Township of Grey and two
members, by Public School Electors, to
serve the Huron County Board of Educa-
tion.
Advance Polls:--
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd
At Township Office, Ethel, Ont.
From,11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Regular Polling Day:--
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
Polling Sub-division No. 1 at Residence of
Norman Demaray, Lot 8, Concession 4
Polling Sub-division No. 2 at Residence of
George Wesenberg, Part Lotl, Con. 11
Polling Sub-division No. 3 at John Bren-
nan Store, Wal ton
Polling Sub-division No. 4 at Moncrieff
Community Hall
Polling Sub-division No. 5 at Ethel Com-
munity Centre
Polling Sub-division No. 6 at Residence of
Sam Beirnes Lot 30., Concession 6..
Polling Sub-division No. 7 at Cranbrook
Community Centre
Polls to be opened from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
EDYTHE M. CARDIFF
Returning Officer
Harburn, Barbara Meikle, Nancy
Scott, Janice Vivian.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
spent the weekend in Essex with
their daughter Mrs. Shirley El-
liott and family.
Mr. Roy McCulloch returned
home from Seaforth Community
Hospital where hek had been con-
fined for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott have
moved and are comfortably set- 0
tled in their new home which they
had built on their one hundred
acre farm east of Cromarty dur-
ing the past summer, the con-
tractors being R. Robinson and
J. Fowler of Mitchell.
It Is of modern design, con-
structed in frame, finished with ti
brick veneer, contrasting great-
ly in size to the large white
brick house on the same farm,
The old original log house is
also still standing close by on
the premises.
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NOTICE OF HOLDING AN
Advance poll
The Municipality Of
The Township of
Notice is hereby given
for the purpose of rece
ballots of voters takin
Liquor Lice6se Act vote
vote for school trustee
on the day fixed for po
absent from and unable t
polling subdivisions fo
names appear on the lis
open on:
McKillop
that a poll,
iving the
g part in the
or in the
s who expect
cling, to be
o vote in the
r which their
ts, will be
Saturday, Dec. 2, 1972
From 11 A.M. Until 8 P.M.
At
Township office
. Winthrop, Ontario
The ballot boxes will be opened at
the said place and the votes counted
at & p.m. on the 4th day .of December,
1972.
Dated at Winthrop, Ontario, this 6th
day of November, 1972.
Marion McClure
,
Returning Officer
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RE UQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE
ONTArk FORM 405
LA AM A T I O,N
THE MUNICIPAUTY OF
Township of McKillop
Public notice is hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions of The Liquor Licence Act, and
in pursuance of a by-law passed by the municipal council of the said Municipality on the 8th day of
August, 1972. I require the presence of the voters at the Municipal Office, Winthrop, Ontario, of the
said Municipality on the 20th day of November, 1972, at one o'clock in the afternoon, Standard lime,
at which time I will announce the names of the persons appointed to act for the Affirmative and for
the Negative respectively upon the poll to be held under Section 73 of The Liquor Licence Act, upon
the following questions:
Are you in favour of the sale
of liquor under a dining lounge
licence for consumption on
lihensed premises with food
a va Habit ?
Are you in favour of the sale
of liquor under a lounge licence
for consumption on licensed
Ii remises "
And further, that for the purpose 3f revising the list of voters, as directed by the Chief Election Off-
icer, I shall be at my office at tht. Municipal Office, Winthrop, Ontario, on Thursday, Nov. 23, 1972.
From ,9 a.m. to 12 noon, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
And notice is further given that the vote will be taken upon the same questions in the manner provid-
ed by law at a poll to be opened on
Monday, Dec. 4th, 1972
from the hour of 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. (Standard Time) at the following places:
Pollirig Sob-Division No. 1
omprioing that part of the lownahip from Lot 1
to 17 'nrhtahr anti from I In 7 conceasiona, both
toelosile
Polling Stollen ei Them.. Mor{oys gelAclone o, Concord.
1, N., Lai 10, Township a/140(116p
Polling Sob-DWI...1 No. 2
1'ir111111.11,1,1g 11110 port of the township front Lob, 18
in 35 kith inclosive. and from the first to eighth con.
eessio. both inrinsive.
Polling Slatien Mg1(111p Toonnbip Nionieleal Offleo,
Pe1o4SuamtvIdenato7
Comprising that part of the townahip from Lots
1.18 both inolosive, and from 8-14 VOMPAIll.11,
1).11 h Inclusive
Pots 01•11. .1 Orool ll000rrnonn's gooldonio, Cone.oulon
12, Lei 13,
Polling Sub-Diviolon Ne I
Comprising. that part of thr township from Lot 19
In 34 Inclualve, and from the 0th and 14th corers.
'dons. Imth inclusive.
Polling notion of *egg Itooldoneo. Com...Oen 12
LW N., tS.
And further that at the Municipal Office, Winthrop, Ontario, on December 5, 1972, at the hour of 12
^ noon (Standard lime) I shall open the ballot boxes, add up the votes given upon the said quest-
ions and, declare the result of the said vote in the said Municipality of which all persons are
hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Given under my hand at Winthrop, Ontario, this 6th day of November,1972.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. MARION McCLURE
RETURN' mil OFFICER
TOWNSHIP of McKILLOP
- Municipal election
At the same time and places as indicated above
0 poll will be taken for the election of two
members of the Huron Board of Education to repre-
$ent the Town of Clinton, the Village of Blyth and
the Townships of McKillop and Tuckersmith.
Marion McClure
Clerk and Returning Officer.
' nhaf,,,,,Tffaya.
ELECTORS OF
SEAFORTH, BAYFIELD
TUCKERSMITH and STANLEY
VOTE
MARILYN (MOLLY)
KUNDER
Having completed two
terms as a representative
on the Board of Education,
I again seek your support.
I am satisfied the
experience I have gained
will be of value to you.
For ear on election day call 527-1222 or 527-1108
Dr. Morgan Smith
Bayfield
HURON COUNTY BOARD of EDUCATION
candidate in the Bayfield,
Tuckersmith, Seaforth and Stanley area.
Clears grant
for Clinton
area park
The Hon. C. MacNaughtoh,
M.P.P. for Huron, has announced
the approval of a provincial grant
o° $5,700 to the Ausable-Bayfield -
Conservation Authority for the
establishment of a conserwition
area on the Bayfield River near
Clinton.
The Authority proposes to
purchase some 12 acres of land
described as being part Lot 51,
Concession 1, London Survey
Road, and part of Lot 41, Con-
ceSsion 1, Huron Road Survey,
Tuckersmith Township. It is
located just south of the limits
of the Town of Clinton immediate-
ly to the east of Highway l4.
It is traversed by the Bayfield
River for a distance of about /
1,000 feet.
Acquisition of this property
will enable the Authority to pro-
vide a day-use conservation area
providing for picnicking, fishing
and perhaps swimming, and act
as a nucleus for the proposed
extended river valley parkland
system, stretching east from
Highway #4 to the first con-
cession east of Clinton. Ac-
quisition of these valley lands
for public open space will also
eliminate potential problems of
flood plain construction and fil-
ling as future urban develop-
ment progresses in the area.
All member municipalities
are designated as benefiting and
will bear the Authority's share
of the cost.
Classified Ads pay diVidends.
USE CHRISTMAS SEALS
FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS,
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA AND EMPHYSEMA
ADD
A NEW
DIMENSION
To the Huron County
Board of Education
ELECT
Peter Damsma
for PAIR' and RESPONSIBLE represent-
ation of ALL the parents and ratepayers of
Bayfield, Seaforth, Stanley 8z Tuckersmith.
Having served as trustee on the Huron
County Board of Education for the past
four years as a representative of Bay-
field, Seaforth, Stanley & Tuekersmith,
I again solicit your support on Dec-
ember 4th.
I will gontinue to work in the best in-
terest of all the students and ratepay-
ers.
John Broadfoot
-6tAlle HURON, EXPOSITOR, SEAPORTIVCINT., NOV, 30, 1972 BRUCEFIELD WNSHIP of STANLEY
ELECTION
Nptice is hereby given that an election will be held
in the Township of Stanley for representation on the
Huron County Board of Education.
The following polling stations will be open on
December 4, 1972, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m,.
POLL 1 - LOT 25, Concession 3
Jack McGregors Residence
POLL 2 - LOT 7, Concession 3
Ted gobinsons Residence
POLL 3 - VARNA TOWNSHIP HALL
POLL 4 - LOT 13, CONCESSION L.R. E.
lames Cleaves Residence
POLL 5 - FORMER BLAKE SCHOOL
Advance Polls will be held at the office of the Stanley
Township Cleric, Lot 19, Concessiona, on Mcinday,
November 27, 1972, and on Saturday, December 2,
1972, and will be open from 11 a.m, to 8 p.m. •
MEL GRAHAM
Returning Officer
Township of Stanley
MURRAY DOUGLAS LAWLESS
Student dies
after car
crash
Murray Douglas Lawless, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lawless,
Burlington, died November 23
in Ithaca, New York, as a result
of a two-car collision shortly
after 5 p.m. He was alone in
his car when it collided with
another driven by an Ithaca
resident. • Those in the other
car were treated at hospital
for minor injuries.
A graduate from McMaster
University with a bachelor of
science degree in Chemistry, he
acquired a Master's Degree at
Cornell University and was due
to graduate next year with a
doctorate in Chemistry.
His parents are former
residents of Walton where
Murray was born. His mother
was the former Dorothy Turn-
bull. His father left Burling-
ton about two years ago to be-
come director of education for
the City of Ottawa, returning in
June. on assuming the director-
ship of a Ministry of Education
Task Force studying the allo-
cation of education resources.
Murray is the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull,
Brussels and Mrs. Annie Law-
less, Aylmer. In addition to his
parents, he is survived by one
sister at home:
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EXPOSITOR
WANT-ADS '
Phone 527-0240
Correspondent
Mrs. Robt. Hulley
The November meeting of Unit
I of the U.C.W. of Cavan United
Church was held in the form of
the Penny Contest supper. Mary
Riley's team treated Dorothy
Dalton's team to a delicious ham
and scallop potato supper with
lemon pie for desert. Anna
Dolmage conducted a short busi-
ness period when it was decided
to have the next meeting at Doro-
thy Dalton's on Wednesday after-
noon Dec. 13th at 2 p.m.
Dr. Toll the guest speaker for
the evening was introduced by
Anna Dolmage . Dr. Toll showed
slides on his trip to the Artie
27 years ago -and showed the
ladies a polar bear rug and other,
interesting articles he brought
home with him. He was thanked
by Mary Riley. Dr. and Mrs.
Toll were guests at the supper.
4-H club
Meeting No. 7 of the Gracious
Gourmets was held at Mrs. Van
Drunen's. The 4-H members
tasted a cheese fondue. The
next meeting will be held at
Mrs. Storey's on Sat. Nov. 11
at five o'clock.
The last meeting of the Gr-
acious Gourmets was held at
Mrs. Storey's. The girls en-
joyed the meeting and are ready
for the next 4-H programme
in February.
Mrs. William Dodds is a pa-
tient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Baptizamal Services were'
held on Sunday at Cavan United
Church with Rev.Reuber minis-
ter of the church presiding.
Bobbi-Ann Agnes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Scarrow
was baptized. Terr,esa Ann .
Campbell daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Campbell and Anthony
Patrick son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Greidanus. The choir sang a
special anthem for the baptizmal
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Maxwell
and Jamie,of Midland spent•the
weekend ith Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Harris. They also visited with
Mr.' and Mrs. Tony Wolfcamp,
Mitchell.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dolmage were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray pill, Roseanne, Kathy and
Sherian, Wartburg, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Scarrow and Bobbi-
Anne, Earl Dolmage, assistant
Manager of the Toronto -
Dominion Bank in Burlington.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holland
Toronto visited with Mr. William
Dodds and Mrs. William Dodds
a patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Gordon Blanchard is in Ham-
ilton this week attending a con-
lerbnce :as 'a' delegate for the
Federation of Agriculture..
Mr. and Mrs. William Emb-
ling, Brampton with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Blanchard and fam-
ily.
Master Paul Dodds spent the
weekend at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobal, Hensall. .
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken McKellar
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ramsey and daughter
Tracey at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Splane
and Beverly, London visited with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moore of
Lindsay visited with Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Scott and also with Mr.
Moore's mother, Mrs. Esther
Moore, who is a patient in Sea-
forth Community Hospital.
The Cromarty Boy Scouts
went to Sebringville on Monday
night where they were shown
many interesting features in con-
nection with the Ontario Pro-
vincial Police Station.
' Mr. Clare Wilson of Detroit
visited during the week with cou-
sins Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott
and family.
Misses Betty Anne Miller and
Karen Miller won first prize in
their class at the talent night
contest held at Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton. Other
girls from here taking part in
the dancing contest were, Jill
Useful Element
A
World production of mercury
reached some 20 million pounds
in 1969, and one expert counted
more than three ,thousand uses
for the element.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
Mrs. A. Paterson spent a
few days In Toronto last week.
Mr. C abrtullorton is apatient
in Clinton Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice,
London visited on Friday with
their mother, Mrs. M. Sholdice.
The group of the U.C.W.,
Tuckersmith, Brucefield, United
Church will hold the annual
Christmas Party and a pot luck
supper on Dec. 7. A program
and exchange of gifts will follow.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson
spent the weekend in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jack-
son spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack-
son's mother, Mrs. Anger, Bel-
mont. The occasion was Mrs.
Anger's birthday.
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