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The Huron Expositor, 1975-08-28, Page 21ADVANCE POLLING FOR PERSONS WHO EXPECT TO BE UNABLE TO VOTE IN THEIR OWN POLLING SUBDIVISION ON THE REGULAR POLLING DAY WILL BE HELD, AT LOCATIONS TO BE PUBLISHED LATER, ON FRIDAY SATURDAY and MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12 SEPTEMBER 13 SEPTEMBER 15 From 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. From 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. REGULAR POLLING TO BE THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 18, 1975 From 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES: Will be held at the Returning Office, Church Street, Brussels. September 4, ,1975 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. REVISION OF LIST OF VOTERS:.THE ADDITION OF QUALIFIED PERSONS MISSED AT ENUMERATION, THE ADDITION OF PROXY NOTE FINAL DATE I VOTERS AND THE CERTIFICATION OF PRQXY CE.R.T-IFICATES. , SEPTEMBER 5: Kincardine Town Hall 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. SEPTEMBER 6: WinghamTown Hall. 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. SEPTEMBER 8, 9, 10:. Brussels Returning Office,- • fen. 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. E.D.S.T. DEADLINE FOR CHANGES OR ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF VOTERS DEADLINE FOR PROXY CERTIFICA. TION BY THE RETURNING OFFICER OFFICIAL COUNT: THE REPARED ADDITION AT OF EACH THE POLLING PLACE, VOTES CAST FOR W IJ_ EACH T AKE CANDIDATE AT TAKEN FROM THE STATEMENT OF THE POLL AS P L PLACE The Returning Office Church Street, Brussels, Monday, September 22, 1975, at 10:00 a.m. E.D.S.T. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AT GOD SAVE THE QUEEN , Brussels this 16th day of August, 1975. I Like all living creatures, man's needs are many, To provide for oneself, one's family To be free to'make plans with the people who help give them life. Save a little and feel like a million vvith TD Cash-builler Savings. Money in the bank can be a very good feeling. And TD Cash-builder Savings can help you get it. Tell your TD branch how much you can afford to set aside each pay day, or month. That amount will be regularly transferred from your Cheqting Account to your TD Premium Savings Account. It's automatic. And it's surprising how quickly your savings will grow. The interest on your savings is tax-free up to $1,000 per year. If you need us, we're here with TD Cash-builder Savings. J.r.LAND o NIL TORONTO DOMINION the bank where people make the difference After the PC candidate was questioned by the press; Kim Ainslie of Goderich, who is helping Mr. Hayter with the media, asked reporters what, they thought the issues in the Sept- ember 18 election were. Representatives from most of Huron's weekly papers cited the oss of agricultual land, fear of •egional government, high rents Tot offset by low wages, the need o restructure county, government, he need for day care, and oncern about planned changes in nealth are as some of the things ..1.... ate meet preSi ONTARIO ELECTION' 405 FORM George E. McCurtcheon RETyRNING OFFICER "It's through the .Press that most -people in the titling will get to know Jim Hayter." says Jim Donnelly, Goderich lawyer and member of the Huron Middlesex • Progressive Conservative Assoc. Members of the.Huron County press wereinvited'to talk inform- ally with Mr. Bayer, recently ' named PC candidate: Huron M.P. Bob McKinley and key memb8rs of the PC campaign staff. PROCLAMATION OF WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ASKED TO TAKE NOTICE AND TO GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINGLY AND IN OBEDIENCE TO HER MAJESTY'S WRIT OF ELECTION, DIRECTED TO ME FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF a HURON BRUCE *IF A POLL IS DEMANDED AND GRANTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE VOTERS IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING: Hurpnview Three nett/ residents, Mr. and Mrs, William Westlake and Mr. Pascoe-, were welcomed to Huronview at Monday afternoons activities. Marie Flynn and Norman Speir provided the old tyme music with two step dance numbers and were aided by vocal solos by Debbie Flynn. Fifty residents along with their drivers took in the movie at Brownies Drive-In Theatre-on Tuesday evening compliments of owner Lorne Brown, Sixteen cars were provided by members of the staff and volu nteers.. The night out was appreciated by the residents especially those who were attending a drive-in theatre for the first time. The Goderich Township Womens Institute were.hosts for the August Birthday Party on Wednesday afternoon. The twenty celebrants were presented with gifts by the institute ' following the variety program. The President, Mrs. Carol Penhale was emcee for the afternoon' and introduced the following numbers. Scottish dancing by Heather and Elise Lindsay, accordion solos by Kathy Potter. Molly Cox led a sing-a-long, sang two solos and accompanied Mrs. Drivers with violin selections. Karen Bolger and Laurie Alexander provided their own guitar accompaniment for vocal solos. Mrs. Hamilton celebrated her 101st birthday this Month and had the honour of being the eldest celebrant. Mrs. McGratton who was celebrating her ninety-fifth birthday thanked the ladies on behalf of the residents that were bothering Huron voters, "There's no need for father helter-skolter develappleut rural areas", Mr. Hayter paid' • because- here is lots of industri# land in non agricultural 'parts .Or the county. He said he's concerned abottt the possibility of a nuclear platft in the riding but that he believed in the pledge by provincial energy minister Dennis Timbrell that there were no plans for a nuclear, plant in the area, at least until 1992. He said the PC association" would put together a brief on the plant and get the views of the local people in to the Porter Commission, named by Premier Bill Davis to study the energy needs in the province. Mr. Ainslie said that his candidate stood for "a good long look" at the nuclear plant ques- tion. "The decision is not going to be made in Toronto", he said. Mr. McKinley commented that the 'PC candidate wanted to see more attention paid to small businesses in the riding. Mr. Hayter said he favoured a buy at home advertising campaign, like the federal government had used to urge people to buy Canadian, to convice people to spend in their own communities. He'd take more initiative, Mr. Hayter said, to stop the decline in small town business. He is all for more loans to small business and would like to see emphasis on helping existing industry in the riding grow bigger. Regional government, Mr. Hayter says,, is a "dead issue. We won't get it unless it's wanted." County restructuring is the way to go. he said. On the problem of who's going to pay for recreation facilities in small towns that are used by township and urban people, Mr. Hayter says he thinks we will see more participation from the pro- vincial level. What's the prime reason that the people of Huron Middlesex should change their vote from Liberal to, Conservative? Mr. Hayter was asked. "Because we can do the job better", he said. Mr. Ainslie mentioned that there were advantages of being on the government side, like being closer to decisions. You have to look at Mr. Hayter's record up the ladder, as a village trustee, township coun- cillor, reeve and warden federal member, Bob McKinley. said. "You don't get there with out looking after people. He'll be available and attentive and that's ,,,,x41.0„,ggualOnAbAs,,,riding,m4at, Jim Donnelly said the PC association feels that 'Mr. Hayter has strong native son support in two parts of the riding, the south and the north, and that he will bring the tra ,ditional vote back to the Conservatives. "It would be unfortunate to continue with both our members in opposition", he said. Mr. Hayter will campaign on the record of Premier Davis, on the adaptability 6f Davis and on quality of life and opportunities for young people , Mr. Donnelly said. • Fishing widow: "You think so much of your fishing that you don't even remember when we were married." Angler: '4:/f course I do. It was the day I caught seven trout in twenty minutes." Oyer, MO Canadian are vs, int/ liat :avian of the ineestore SYriclicete L.td. For information phone vs. SYNDICATE LIMITED Phone 768-1248 D & D Electrical and ' Maintenance ELECTRICAL WIRING APPLIANCE SERVICE Stoves , Washers,. Dryers , Etc: Domestic Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Phone:— Day 527-0636 Night 527-1503 READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED Action Ads PHONE DIRECT 527-0240 You Probably Know Hayte nt. ao, You will know he is: ore Insure (Estob)ished in. 1 076) Provides Full Insurake Coverage, for Town Dwellings as well. as Farm Properties AGENTS Ross Hackled Woodham Hugh Benninger Dublin Clayton Harris Mitchell 229.6643 345-2001 348-9051 DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS Timothy, Toohey Robert Gardiner Clayton Colquhoun Martin Feeney Ray McCurdy William Chaffe RR 3, Lucan • RR 2, Staffs RR 1, St. Marys Dublin RR 1, Kirkton Mitchell HEAD OFFICE — 507 MAIN ST., EXETER Phone 235-0350 • • A Community - Builder — Chairman of the Building Committee for the Dashwood Community — Midwestern Development Council 1965-1971 (Pres. 1971) - Ausable River Conservation Authority 1971 — Fire Chief in Dashwood 5 years — Stephen Township Council, 1958 -- Reeve of Stephen Township, 1965 — Warden of Huron County, 1969 — member Goderich Lions Club ' 9, • A Successful Businessman — 27 years in the Auto Business — opened a general garage in Dashwood, 1948 — opened a Chev-Olds Dealership in Goderich, 1971 • A Family Man t'• — married to wife Jane (nee Fritzley) — 2 children - daughter Mary Ann - teacher — son Jim, business partner On Sept. 18th Elect: JIM HAYTER PC V' HURON-MIDDLESEX SOnsored by Huron-Middlesex Pt Assoc.