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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-11-10, Page 17CORREC TION THE NOTICE FOR NOMINATIONS. FOR A' REPRESEN-u TATIVE OF SEPARATE SCHOOL . ELECTORS TO THE BRUCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CONTAINED AN ERROR RE NOMINATION PERIOD. IT SHOULD READ, THE' PERIOD FOR NOMINATIONS IS FROM . THURSDAY,.NOVEMBER, 11, 1976 TO MONDA NOVEMBER 15, 1976. AT 5:00 P.M. , .G.A.WOELFLE RETURNING OFFICER NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby' given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWNSHIP-OF KINLOSS in the County of Bruce that the period during which .nomination papers may be filed in the office of the clerk for the purpose of municipal elections will commence on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1976 AT THE HOUR oF 9 O'CLOCK., AND CLOSE ON , MONDAY, NOVEMRER 15th, 1976 AT THE HOUR OF 5 O'CLOCK • for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons . for. the offices of REEVE and 4 COUNCILLORS' and A REPRE- SENTATIVE ON THE BRUCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION to represent the Townships of Kinloss, Culross and.the Villages of Lucknow and Teeswater. All these, offices are for a' two year term. Of which all Electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and further take notice that the manner' in which said nominations shall be .filed is set' forth in section 34 of the Municipal Elections Act.. In case a poll is' demanded, Polls will be open on Monday, December 6th from 11 a.m.' to 8 p.m. Advance Poll 'will be held Saturday ,, November 27 from 11 a.m. to '8 p.m,"at the home of the clerk, R,R, 5 Lucknow. Given' under my hand this 29th day of October 1976 FRASER MacKINNON R.R. 5 LucknOw Returning Officer ESDAYf NOVEMBER 10 .,, 1976 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIKI4ovv, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN R SIDENTS. OF WEST WAytIANOSF1. TOWNSHIP. • and, VILLAGE OF AUBI1101 otice of Nominations 'NOMINATION 'PAPERS 'MUST BE OBTAINED •. FROM THE UNDERSIGNED FOR' . NOMINATION TO THE OFFICES OF REEVE, FOUR COUNCILLORS AND THREE POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS, AND EACH NOMINATION MUST BE SIGNED BY TEN ELECTORS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS: PERSON NOMINATED • MUST CONSENT TO NOMINATION 'TO SPECIFIED OFFICE BY SIGNING NOMINATION FORM BEFORE THE CLERK. • NOMINATIONS will be received by the under— signed 'commencing November 11th, 1976 up• to and including Noyember. 15th',. 1976 'at. 5:00 p.m, Should a *311 be required, polling will take place on Monday, December 6, 19.76 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m . at the various polling sub— divisions' in the Township. Advance Poll will be held on Saturday, November -27, 1976 -from 11:00 a.m. ta 8 p.m. at the Clerk's Office in her home, R.R: 2 Lucknow. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: MRS. JOAN ARMSTRONG, Clerk, Twp. West Wawanosh Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWNSHIP OF HURON in the County of Bruce that in compliance with The. Municipal Elections Act, 1972, chapter 95, the period for nominations in the said TOWNSHIP OF HURON is the periofl from THE 11th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1976 UNTIL THE 15th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1976 at 5 o'clock in the. afternoon, for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons 'for the offices of REEVE; DEPUTY REEVE, 3 COUNCILLORS and A ,REPRESENTATIVE ON THE . BRUCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION to repre- sent the Township of Huron and the Village of Ripley. All these offices are for a two year term. of which all Electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a great& number of candidates than required to fill the said offices, are nominated and make the required declarationS, polls will be opened on the.dates stated below for 'the purposes of taking the poll from 11 o'clock in the forenoon until 8 o'clock in the afternoon., ADVANCE POLL — 27th day 'of November, 1976 POLLING DAY — the dth day 'of December .1976 Given under my hand this 29th day of October, 1976 MARLENE COLLING Returning Officer R.R. 4 Ripley DUNGANNON • Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick of Toronto, Miss 1Beulah Long, Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick of Wingham visited Mrs. Cecil Blake on Tuesday 'evening. Miss Jacqueline' Dawson had her tchisils removed on Tuesday in Wingham Hospital and got home an. Wednesday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.' Doug Brown on the birth of a daughter, Jenni Sue,. on Tuesday in Wingham Hospital: Mother and- babe got home on Sunday. Little Tanya Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'Terry Hodges, gave her mother a scare: last' weekend when she accidentally swallowed a quantity of aspirin tablets. She was taken to hospital but fortuhately was fine as soon as she got rid of the tablets. Zehr's in the new RoCkledge Mall opened on Wednesday.' Gary Henderson' of Dungannon is the manager of the new store. OBSERVE 93rd BIRTHDAY AND 68th ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs.,' Ross McNee of Httronview observed their 68th wedding anniversary on October 28 'and Mr. 'McNee's 93rd birthday on October 29. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee visited, them at Huronview on Saturday., Mrs. Jan Brouillette accompan- ied other members of 'Robertson An , error was reported in the write-up of the Town and Country Masquerade Party on October. 27th. The winner for Fancy Dressed Couple with Mrs. Fanny Wraith was Mrs. P. A. Murray in, place of Mrs. Gertrude Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacMillan, Gregory and Mary Jo of St. I Catharines Were weekend visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs: J. L. MacMillan, Lucknow. Misses Lorna Campbell' and, Helen Thompson of Lucknow spent last weekend 'in Toronto. Mr. ' and. Mrs. Bill Campbell, residents of Kincardine and former residents of Amberley, have purch- ased one of the newly-built homes of Gerrie Glenn on Elgin Street, Lucknow and moved to their new home last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Keane of Luckndw returned home last week from •a week's visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and 'Mrs. Bob Currie at St. Marys. Mrs. Ray Murray and daughter Shawna and friend of Brampton visited last 'weekend in Lucknow with the former's father Orland Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Al Wraight of Lucknow left Thursday and Mrs: -Wellington Henderson of Lucknow • left Friday to spend the winter at Port Orange, Florida. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington' Webster and Cecil on the weekend were James Webster of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrg. Atlee Wise and Patricia and Mr. David Whitney of Richfield, Ohio. Diane MacKenzie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie of Ashfield Tpwnship has successfUlly passed , her Registered Nurses Examinations. • Diane, a 1976 graduate of George Brown College, Nightingale Campus, Toronto, has accepted a position at Kenbra General Hospital. School staff to London to attend the Conference of Council fOr Excep- tional Children on Friday, which was Professional Development Day in area schools. Mrs. Gwen Caesar attended the C.E.C. conference in London from Wednesday , to Friday. Jack Caesar left on Sunday with a group from CKNX to spend a week in Antigua.. Most of Brookside School staff attended 'a Drama Workshop conducted at Blyth PublieSchool on Friday's P.D. Day by Jim Schaefer of Blyth Summer Th4tre. They found it a very interesting :< and profitable day. Mrs. Mary Bere accompanied Mrs. Verna. Kane, Speech Consul- tant of Goderich, to London on Friday to attend the C.E.C.' conference. Mary stayed, in London overnight with Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and Karen, who brought her home on Saturday and spent the weekend in Dungannon. Miss Debbie, Vella returned to Bere's on Sunday after spending the past two weeks on vacation at her parental home in Greenwood, Nova Scotia. She came from Toronto airport by bus 'to Bervie and her aunt, Mrs. Willex King, Melody 'and Martha brought her to . Dungannon and called :on Mrs. Mary Bere. On Friday evening the young people from Christian Fellowship Church gathered at Murray Mart- to continue their Bible Study on Lucifer. On Sunday morning student Pastor Doug Zehr spoke on the topi0 "He that has ears to hear, let, him hear", based on. Revelations, chapter 2; ,The service also, included a time of sharing instanc- es of God's faithfulness to his people in the past couple of week's.