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t race tion on arida ,evenin Mr, :sndr.�, nwrinylpr" Ilii„
i P �' 6 William Sennett has been put of M issipn Rand xesymes this ;
August 23rd In the Walton, the hospital over a wed, e i coming Sunda o i the
'and children Irrft en.�te weeenugd} ;
Community Hall to honor the p . l e _ , h s nA) B Y ?>e -kn ng,for Alberta where th ' iv1i1) "'be
P convalescing at the home of his dllildren ars urged to attend at the
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recent newt wod;• Mr. and making their home
Wsy�prtf;�r�
y daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and usual time. mss, Cattl4 t
„ • ern -w, ;t» `,?a 4'I �ts0.,L4 n Mrs. Randy Fraser (nee Lorna Mrs -Stewart Humphries. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Rutledge of Mrs,Iaxe1 Sadler,. S;l?) Ste f n
Caldwell). +� Marie., has been vishin with Mr. M. r An, eaix:,
«�- Steven Huether and Brian Ottawa spent the weekend a week Mr, and,M .
Prior to .Lunch the couple was McGavin were b ago tv er, rs and Mrs. Clifton liaiile and'gther
'called to the platform . when a among the boys g with his moth , M ,Rpy relatives in the co.�,tnntlity' 1,04011 -all, ,Qf S
from the Brussels area that Bennett,. Mrs Bennett returned
�f .` : y�� • Phillip Blake read an address of attended the Hockey School in St. hom with' them for a week's. and Mrs. Harold Coleman, lrs�'Gordan;=,
congratulations and Best Wishes' SeaforthandMr. and Mrst,Carker �eraldia<�e, i
'41 and Neil McDonald resent- ed Marys last week. hoii�ys, then returned to London Kerslake enjoyed a bus .tour to attendin ' RP'.
{'• P -Miss Becky Nolan, R.N. of by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Horace
' & them with an envelope of money London and Mr. DAvid Young of Rutledge brought her home this Lexington, ' ntucky And. the li,indsay this fi
'on behalf of their, -Afriends, Thamesford spent the Labor Day past weekend. Grand O'le Opry at Nashville on. Lee Miller• i
neighbors and relatives. - week d " h M d D ld ' S r, f the weekend. training at V
en wit M T r. an rs. oM
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During the evening danoing
enjoyed to the "Silver Strings
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St evenson. The also visited at
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A. oila urrte p .
p p y
Brampton spent, the. Holidaywas
News of Cromarty
Orchestra,
the home of Mr. and Mre, James
Nolan,
weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Allan
t+ .µ
W Mr. and Mrs. Fraser are
Sedforth.
McCall. Mr. and Mrs.Douglas
fid*
ta,;
residing in Blyth.
Several ladies from this area
attended the Blyth' Horticulture
Currie and Jamie of Brampton
called on Labor Day at the same
Snowmobile Club, and their
Mrs. Gordon Laing won the
Flower Show Tea last
home.
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Provincial enumerators will Federal election or any other preprinted notice of everyone
and
Crafts section of Mitchell Fall
visit all households in Ontario election," the Minister said. currently on record in the house-
Personals
Tuesdayafternoon in the Blyth
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. . Smith,
During the evening, the clubs
Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald
Hall.
Sandra, Monica and Paul of
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accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Krautcrof ATwood
Mr. William Thamer has been
London spent Sunday with the
a tion is quite different from the create greater interest and voter tor's record and keeps a copy of
where
a patient in the Wingham
latter's mother, Mrs.
The Sunday School will join
they visited the latter's daughter
family for
Hospital for the past couple of
W.C.Hackwell.
the U.S. on the long weekend.
and son -in' -law and a
week,s
Mr. David Dunk of Corunna
„ , : t : tt•
few days- recently at their cottage
Mrs. ,Alex Gulutzen Sr. has
spent a couple of days this week
Mitchell traffic lights.
at Rosie Lake near North Bay.
returned home from Wingham '
with his mother, Mrs. F. Dunk.
London, Ontario Sarnia,
They also visited with Mr. and
Hospital,ieing a patient there for
Mr. James Shortreed has been
NEW POST AFTER 51 YEARS - Not many people get a chance to replace a fence
Mrs. Albert Krauter, Manor
Lodge, Dwight, Ontario.
a few days. "Mr. Gulutzen has
been transferred from Wingham
moved to Seaforth Hospital from
London where he had been a
post they put in more than half a century ago, with a new one. Vince Lane of
Mr. Jerry Achilles of near New
Yk h I' d' l li t
to London Hospital,
patient for several months.
McKillop Township did lust that this summer when he pulled out an old oak post
or was o aytng ast wee a
Mr. and Mrs. Don Achilles,
which he put in himself in 1923, lying on the ground, right, and guilt a new stone
News of Cromarty
and trustees will hold office for a
gate post at tfT_e entrance to his farm. Mr. Lane, a retired farmer and insurance
10:15 next Sunday. The junior 1
Income Tax' D,eductable Registered
agent likes to keep busy and put .up, the stone post so that when people drive by in
the future they will know where he used to live. (Staff Photo)
Bea,n,, club hold's
corn roast
Enumeration for December
.'Members of Perth 4-H Corn
and Bean Club, Tractor Club, and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Laing.
starts election
Snowmobile Club, and their
Mrs. Gordon Laing won the
TELEPHONE: 527-0410
parents held a corn and weiner
trophy for the most points..in the,
Provincial enumerators will Federal election or any other preprinted notice of everyone
roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Crafts section of Mitchell Fall
visit all households in Ontario election," the Minister said. currently on record in the house-
James Harper, near Mitchell.
Fair. Shealso won the second
during September to conduct the "With most of Ontario holding hold. "if the resident agrees that
During the evening, the clubs
prize for total points at the
annual municipal enumeration. municipal elections on Monday, the information is correct and
enjoyed games led by Len
Kirkton Horticulture Flower Show
"Annual municipal enumera- December 2, we hope this will complete, he -signs the enumera-
McGregor, 4-H Co-ordinator from
last week.
a tion is quite different from the create greater interest and voter tor's record and keeps a copy of
the Clinton Agricultural Office:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
enumerations conducted , in turnout in elections for councils, the notice," Mr. Meen said.
The Sunday School will join
Coleman visited with relatives in
preparations for Federal 'and school boards and public utility, "If changes are required as, for,
with Cromarty congregation for
the U.S. on the long weekend.
a 7,
Soo,
;ral
ARNOLD STINNISSIN
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example, an addition to the family
their annual Rally Day Service at
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and trustees will hold office for a
-- Registered Retirement Pensions --
10:15 next Sunday. The junior 1
Income Tax' D,eductable Registered
l
Retirement Annuities.,.;
choir will sing an atithem. '
-- REPRZSENTXNG --
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Sun Life Assurance Company
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deichert,
Cathy, Anne, and David visited e
Of Canada
If there is no one at home when
TELEPHONE: 527-0410
enumeration takes no more than a
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least 18 years old and a Canadian
Lower Interest Rates
NOW AVAILABLE ON
1st. and 2nd. Mortgages
anywhere In Out ado on
RESIDENTIAL --- INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES
Int erim financing on new construction
or land developmbut
REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR, AREA --
PHONE
AREA CODE 519-744.5535 COLLECT
SAFEWAY INVESTMENTS
&r CONSULTANTS LTD.:
Head Offlee: 55 Weber Street, East, Kltebener, Ontario.
WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH'
Provincial elections,"' Ontario
commissions." Council members
example, an addition to the family
their annual Rally Day Service at
Revenue Minister Arthur Meen
and trustees will hold office for a
or new occupancy, 'a change in
10:15 next Sunday. The junior 1
explaiged. "Special voters' lists
two-year term.
school support or the attainment
choir will sing an atithem. '
arc required since eligibility to
vote is different at the municipal
About 11,000 enumerators
have been trained to conduct this
of voting age, then the enumera-
tion notice is corrected on the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deichert,
Cathy, Anne, and David visited e
level.'°
year's program. These enumera-
spot. The responding adult
The right'to vote in Federal and
tors carry Ministry of Revenue
verifies the changes and a revised
Provincial elections is based upon
identification cards and large blue
notice will be mailed to the
citizenship, age and residency,
binders containing enumeration
household by the assessment
The right to vote in a municipal
forms.
office.
W election is more extensive since it
Mr. Meen noted that the
If there is no one at home when
allows a non-resident who is at
enumeration takes no more than a
the enumerator calls, the' notice
least 18 years old and a Canadian
minutes of the local
will be left with instructions for
cttuen or British subject to vote,
, ifewi
resident s time and should be,
checking and''revising it. Non
�i I that ccso owns" •or`� ren
STh�e
, e d clad t -hp dddt" "It 19 not'
3
eesiden't owners or tenants will
ioperf9 iA 1lic_"municioifty.
necessary to admit the enumera-
receive their enumeration notices
spouse of such a non-resident is
for to your home.," he added.
and relevant instructions in the
also entitled to vote in that
The enumerators will have a
mail.
municipality.
passes the counties of Grey, Bruce,
can take two days just to drive from.
` "However," Mr. Meen pointed
"We data than
one end to the other
;r Elgin, Lambton, Kent and Essex is
out, require more
a
.,,
And looking after the environment
voter eligibility.The enunferators
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are already established in Owen
must record the names, ages,lull
Sou d, Sarnia and Windsor.
Dug
Government has. ;`"
property status (either owner or
For years, we've been working
sional engineer who has had many
!r tenant) public or separate school
years experience working in
tances from many of you. Doug McTavish environmental management:"He's
support and residency of , all
members of each household."
familiarizing himself with the
D AYS
This information is re217uired for
five purposes:
RPET
ONLY
- The preparation of voters' lists
Ontario's new
in six Regional Offices through-
for local elections fii be held
out the province. There are .:r_ r
�.•-. "_ _ ��° environmental
Decem"&.b,,�g r 2;
- _-
_ control
1
- The Sion of the education
Pt'��e
` the source.
portion of property taxes between
the public and separate school
that specific "piece' of Ontario. The Regional
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boards;
- - - - - — —
The
�' • The distribution- of provincial
1�2 mile North on Highway 23 from
of the Environment
grants to local governments to
Mitchell traffic lights.
...
help reduce local tax bills:
.
London, Ontario Sarnia,
The preparation of jurors' lists;
A large quantity of ROOM SIZE
The determination of local
population statistics to assist in
municipal and provincial
SALE
planning.
REMNANTS
"We cannot use the informa-
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ELECTRIC and
MAINTENANCE
Farm and
Residential Wiring
DON HORNE
and
6.ON. TWYFORD
Phone:
527-1503
After 6
'Somebody
Wants What
You Don't Need!
SELL
Through ,.
Huron
Expositor
Classified
Want Ads
and
Discontinued Lines
Suggoted retail values from
8.95 to 15.95 per square yard.
SALE* PRICE .$4.95 to
per square yard
Some Seconds as low as 3.95
YOUR CHOICE of MANY
COLORS and STYLES
SHAGS - PLUSH - TWISTS
and LOOP PiLE
BENCO CARPET
Sates and Service
I. E. (Mannie) BENNEWIES & SON
Mitchell, Cent.
Res, Phones': Warehouse.
348-9362 -- 348,9251
LOpen daily+ 'from 9 am. to 0 pm.
O neW1vna� vmc�► na �rvc
indnndWa communities better.
In a province the size of ours, it
passes the counties of Grey, Bruce,
can take two days just to drive from.
Huron, Perth, Oxford, Middlesex,
one end to the other
;r Elgin, Lambton, Kent and Essex is
It's that big, it's that spread out.
in London. The Director in charge
.,,
And looking after the environment
is Mr. D. A: McTavish, District o0ices
for such a vast area. is one of the
are already established in Owen
most complex tasks that the Ontario
Sou d, Sarnia and Windsor.
Dug
Government has. ;`"
McTavish is a profes-
For years, we've been working
sional engineer who has had many
from Toronto, working at long dis-
years experience working in
tances from many of you. Doug McTavish environmental management:"He's
That's all changed now. The Min-
familiarizing himself with the
istry of the Environment has
en(Aronmental needs of
come to You,A
Environmental Matters --' r
the Southwestern
-" �r '.. Region—as part of
are now being looked after
Ontario's new
in six Regional Offices through-
policy to place
out the province. There are .:r_ r
�.•-. "_ _ ��° environmental
_
also 23 district offices to help -
- _-
_ control
keep a closer. eye on environ- ,�
• closer to
mental services—air, land and water.
` the source.
Each region has a Director, someone whose
only job is to care for the environmental needsof
that specific "piece' of Ontario. The Regional
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_Office for Southwestern Ontario, which encom-
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The
New
Ontado Ministry
of the Environment
Minister,
Regional Office,, District offices,
The Hon, William G, Newman
985 Adelaide Street S. bwen Sound,
Deputy Minister,
London, Ontario Sarnia,
Ontario Everett Biggs
Tel. (519) 681-3600 Wlndst)r.