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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-11-23, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1988. Cardiff wins strong support in North Huron polls Continued from page 1 minutes, to which his wife Betty chipped in that it could sometimes be done in 45. That depended who was doing the driving, he or Betty, Mr. Cardiff said, tolaughter from the audience. Mr. Cardiff said his campaign had gotofftoagreatstartwith alarge nomination meeting in Lucknow and he praised his campaign staff and his introduced his family and gave them office staff in both the Brussels constituency office and his Ottawa office for theif help. He also his thanks for their help through the Results by municipality [UNOFFICIAL] Poll-by-poll results of local area [UNOFFICIAL] campaign. Mr. Cardiff won strong support from his own area more than doubling the vote on Mr. Dunlop in Brussels (380 to 157) and Morris (425 203) and nearly doubling it in Grey (417 to 245) and Blyth (263 to 138). Southampton Saugeen Port Elgin Bruce Tiverton Kincardine Twp. Kincardine Paisley Greenoch Huron Ripley Kinloss Lucknow Culross Teeswater Ashfield West Wawanosh East Wawanosh Wingham Turnberry Howick Morris Brussels Grey Colborne Goderich Goderich Twp. Clinton Hullett Twp. Blyth McKillop Bayfield Stanley Tuckersmith Seaforth Hay Twp. Zurich Hensail Stephen Exeter Usborne ObituariesCardiffClarkDunlopMcQuail 549 29 558 272 314 22 322 96 1166 81 1127 508 261 28 251 160 110 22 128 103 566 73 535 253 1175 98 1100 456 168 6 225 85 292 64 375 118 517.76 460 193 115 9 156 67 229 47 215 88 240 20 202 77 245 87 326 102 214 48 231 69 343 90 269 137 245 30 186 99 215 50 153 91 687 69 524 152 299 48 246 112 566 132 507 280 425 64 203 132 380 11 157 68 417 71 245 167 404 64 321 189 1690 145 1228 813 490 118 364 232 801 89 512 283 384 168 281 126 263 26 138 66 274 72 236 62 267 15 130 64 391 64 248 114 601 67 476 270 460 48 443 162 391 72 395 138 170 39 198 54 299 23 194 103 811 91 685 437 1006 94 600 253 404 28 299 109 Cardiff Clark Dunlop McQuail 350 14 324 97 166 .21 177 71 97 10 59 23 118 20 115 27 156 18 139 59 73 5 80 22 72 7 53 21 126 5 122 31 121 8 103 25 1279 108 1172 376 East Wawanosh North Westfield Total DunlopCardiffClark West Wawanosh St. Helens Dungannon St. Augustine Total McQuail 43 48 91 26 33 40 99 GEORGE OLIVER CUNNINGHAM George Oliver Cunningham, of Clinton, died on November 18 in Clinton Public Hospital. He was 78 years old. Mr. Cunninghamspentmostof his working life as a carpenter in the Clinton and Seaforth areas, in Elliott Lake and in Markham before retiring back to this area in 1974. Mr. Cunningham was born in Morris Township on July 8, 1910 to thelate WilliamC. and Elizabeth (Nivens) Cunningham. On June 8, 1938, he married the former Jessie Dale at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. A member of Ontario Street United Church, Mr. Cunningham is survived by his wife, two sons, Ronald and his wife Bernice of Mississauga and David and his wife Loreena of Salford. Also surviving are two sisters, Rosella (Mrs. Leonard Rooney) of Blyth, Isabel (Mrs. Frank Hunt) of Seaforth, one brother Harold and his wife Ruth of Innerkip, and one sister-in-law, Josephine Cunning­ ham of Huronview. He is also survived by five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Cunningham was predeceas­ ed by one sister May (Mrs. Michael Robinson) and one brother, Charles Cunningham. At the request of the family, there was no funeral home visitation and a private funeral and committal ser­ vice was held on November 20 at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, Clinton. Rev. David Woodall offici­ ated. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. Morris North 118 2 53 38 Belgrave 138 26 57 35 East 86 13 35 26 South 83 23 158 33 Total 425 64 203 132 Brussels Cardiff Clark Dunlop McQuail West 176 2 66 32 East 204 9 81 36 Total 380 11 157 68 Grey Twp. North 88 18 65 28 Ethel 122 15 43 56 Cranbrook 141 17 78 60 Moncrief 66 21 59 23 Total 417 71 245 167 Colborne Lakeshore 119 20 70 60 Benmiller 81 22 55 28 Saltford 119 11 121 50 Meneset 85 11 75 51 Total 405 64 321 189 Hullett Summerhill 86 46 62 38 Londesboro 135 55 73 33 Kinburn 101 39 81 28 Alma 62 28 65 27 Total 384 168 281 126 Blyth North 130 15 62 42 South 133 11 76 24 Total 263 * 26 138 66 McKillop Leadbury 77 18 60 25 Winthrop 111 16 75 16 Beechwood 86 38 101 21 Total 274 72 236 62 Advance Poll Leaiherland and Ethel Fischer enjoyed the fun provided by [back, from left j Kara Kerr, Guide Leader Wendy Heibein, Becky Davidson, Jennifer Machan, Liz Lamble, Becky McArter and Guide Leader Sherry Souch, who is also a Health Care Aide at Callander. “Grandma" Winnifred McPhail stands between Becky Davidson and Jennifer Machan. -------—--------- -------------------Ip-If .CJt zi 1 zi ..(IKlv! The Brussels Giri Guides have begun an “Adopt-a-Grandmother" campaign al the Callander Nursing Home in the village, and will call on their new Grandmas at least once a month to visit and help out in various activities. At the recent Halloween party put on by the Guides, “Grandtpas" [front, ieftj ’'I tggie Griffith, Dorothy Higgins, Gerrie Grobbink, Marian Port Elgin Kincardine Lucknow Wingham Goderich Clinton Seaforth Exeter Returning Office Conservation District plans annual meeting The Huron Soil & Water Conser­ vation District is holding its annual meeting on December 9,1988 at 1:30 p.m. in the Clinton O.M.A.F. Boardroom. The District’s activities involve a variety of tasks all directly tied to sustaining and improving our agri­ cultural resources. The District co-ordinates and provides guidance to the various county agencies involved in conservation. In order that all county conservation issues are properly addressed we require your involvement. Riddell warns of tax rebate foulup • C Jt < Zi ,.ilh Due to an error in transferring information from Ministry of Reven­ ue to Mi nistry of Agriculture and Food computers, Huron County residents received Farm Tax Rebate applications showing incorrect amounts. Jack Riddell, MPPfor Huron says. My Ministry has recently sent letters to rebate recipients explain­ ing the problem and asking that you make a note on the application and return it," hesaid. "However, ifyou had already returned your applica­ tion before receiving this letter, the corrections will be made automati­ cally in the Toronto office, and cheques will be issued for the correct amounts." d-H-