HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-11-23, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1988.
Cardiff wins strong support in North Huron polls
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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
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Poll-by-poll results of local area
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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.
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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
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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."
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