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LUCKNOW 528-3913 NOVATEI( Manufactured by WaterGroup by Margaret Errington Women's Shelter and Counselling Services of Huron, conducted a work- shop for Explorers and Messengers . age, at Dungannon Senior -Citizens Centre .on August 20 ;and 27'by counselors Gwen Richardson. and. Arletta Glenn. • The work- shop' focused on dating, violence and healthy rela- tionships. Nineteen girls from this area participated in the program; .Bob and Josephine?, Milligan, Sangudo; Alberta (north . of Barrhead), former co- • worker of Elsie Pannabecicer.in 'Calgary, were over night guests of Elsie and Roger Pannabeeker and took in Tees•water Fair on Saturday, Aug. 23 with them Congratulations were extended to . Tom ..and Deloris Culbert, on the occasion of their 25th., wedding anniversary on August 25, at . the Dungannon ` Senior Citizens. Eight tables were in play .on Wednesday, Aug. 27 with Isabel Kilpatrick, Deloris Culbert,. Leonard Good and Harold Adams declared winners. Cousins Rachael and Dennis ' Branift cif Waterloo, grandson Robert and great gran•ddaughteir. Lacey, spent Wednesday, Aug. 27 with Aileen Tromnaer. On Wednesday evening Sept. 3, at Dungannon Senior Citizen card party, '11 tables were .in play, five ladies tied for low score. Vivian Hogan, Ruth Conley, Lenore Glenn, Adeline Allan and Margaret Errington,' with Lillian Appleby high: High and low men were Fred Kuras . and Bob McCormick. A .bon -voyage was wished to Sherry and Tanya Hodge as they gmbarked,, Sept, 1, on a year'shi,,absence, to attend teach'er's college at Canterbury, Kent; County,, England. Eva Flood,,.froni Alix, Alberta, is visiting her 'daughter 'Jane.t Caesar, NOTICE TO MUNICIPAL. ELECTORS OF ' THE TOWNSHIP, OF WEST;WAWANOSH TAKE NOTICE that nominations may be filed between 9 a.m. and 5 m. on, nomination day, Friday„ October 10, 1997, or duri, the' period from Tuesday, April 1, • 1997 to Thursday October ,9 1997 inclusive immediately preceding nomination day at the clerk's officefrom.. Monday: to. Thursday :9: a.m, to 5 p.m. -and Friday 9 a.m. to 3 pm. OFFICES FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED 1 - REEVE 2 - DEPUTY REEVE 3 - COUNCILLORS FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that norriinations must,1be in :the. prescribed form, :and' be agcompanied by the prescribed' nomination filing fee of�"$100 (in 'cash, cheque or money: order payable to the Township of West Wawanosh): The :nomination will only be certified where:the clerk is satisfied that the person.is qualified t0 be nominated and that the nomination'complies`' with the Act: The nomination must be signed by the_ candidate, may be filed in person or by an agent as' set forth in section 33 of the. Act.' Nomination forms. and full particulars of procedures'to be followed may be obtained from the undersigned. Where, there .are more certified: candidates than are required to fill the 'office, notice will be given of the location of voting places, the dates and times that' voting places will be open for voting, manner in which electors may, use voting proxies, and any alternative voting methods. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that when at 5 p.m.' on Tuesday; October 4, 1997, the number of certified candidates for an office is the same 'as or less than the number to. be elected, the clerk shall immediately declare the candidate or candidates elected by acclamation. On Wednesday, October 15,. .19.97, between the hours.of 9•a.m. and 5 p.m,, additional nominations may be filed for The remaining vacancies in the office. in respect of which there ;Was. an insufficient number of certified candidates and. the provisions of sub -sections 33 .(5) and 37 (2) apply. Township of West Wawanosh Liliane Nolan Clerk Gary, Lisa and Jason, while here a birthday party. was held on Sept. 8, in her honor. Port Albert hosted the co-ed sio pitch ball tourna- ment in aid of the. Quinlan family, when 12 teams competed on Sept. 5 6 and .7. The Hand of Friendship and the Word of God was spoken •, by Debbie Clarance at Dungannon United Church on Sunday, Sept. 7.. Gratitude was expressed to the family of the late Thomas J. and Hazel Webster, in whose memory the Blue Hymn ary Books have been rebound. . Jean (Errington) Henderson and family of Weston, attended the funeral service of brother- in-law and uncle George Wraith, whose serviceof remembrance was con- ducted by Rev. Robert t au at Nortfl Street United Church, Goderich on. Sept. 6. Fred and Donna: Young .• have returned from ' a three week motor trip to Middle Lake, Saskatchewan, visit- ing their daughter Sharon and Pastor Don Schieman and granddaughter Allison, Julianna and Shawna. Wayne and.' Dawn Tucker celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary in Niagara Falls, on Aug. 27. They visited historical spots of interest .and. ' toured the. wineries in Niagara -on -the -Lake. Get welt wishes extend- ed to Alvin Kerr, Goderich, former Dungannon area resident, who has been hospitalized at Alexandra and Marine, " the past few weeks. • A' wedding of local . interest took place at, First United church, St. Thomas on Aug, 30 when Tyna : Frei became the bride of Edward NcNee, eldest son of ,Allan and Sandra (Finnigan) McNee. Receiving line and refreshments served at the church, prior to the recep- tion held at Riptides in London. . Attendin.g, from this area were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Finnigan and •aunt Mary Bere. • • -01 • Watch for school: truses UCW Inca • Toroptq:,-The start of September' marks a return to school and :a: reminder to .motorists to be careful as students ;,and school.. buses are back on the road. Effective: September 1", :.199,7,, : the fines for motorists' who ,pass a stopped, school bus will double. These increases were part of legislation introduced • in Transporttation'Minister Al Pal adini's.. tough road safety package earlier this summer. "Passing a., stopped • school bus is one of the Most serious offences under the Highway Traffic Act," ,says Pailadini. "We won't tolerate motorists who put our children's safety at risk. ". The current; fines for passing school bus with its overhead red: li.glAts flashing` and sxdp'arm out are already atnoia»' the highest under— the. Highway Traffic Act. For a first offence the fines 'Italie doubled to •$400 2;000. For repeat offend. ers, the fines have doubled to $1,000 - 4,000: In addi- tion, a convicted driver gets six demerit points and on a second offence can be. imprisoned for up to..six months.. • ''e're very supportive or this action, whi.ch.•we. hope will make the public more aware of. the severity of breaking' the law," says Richard • Donaldson, Executive Director, Ontario School., Buss Association.• "With 816,0007. children riding in school' buses, every day, we're committed to safety,. greater .ed'ucation, and greater enforcement." The Highway, Traffic Act was also amended to require' that school buses stop at all railway cross lags, regardless of whether ''the crossing is protected by gates or railway signal lights. Transport Canada, reports that children riding' in a school bus ,are 1.6 times safer than those rid ing in any other vehicle:• Despite this safetyrecord,.; last .year'.•more than .700'. drivers . were :convicted of'. failing to stop for a school bus. • "School buses are one' of the safest methods.of travel and we•want to: keep it 'that >;cay,".. says. Palladini;' "As students, , 'teachers and parents pre-. Pare far a new school year let's keep' our children:. • safe. Motorists should take extra care around school zones and ,residential areas." . • • The . Ministries of Education and Training„ and Transportation `are • also working, together to develop, a school. bus gaie- ty resource. guide' which Will be :available to com- munity groups, school boards, operators and police. .at Pinecrest: by Allene Bradley Unit 1 met at Pinecrest. Manor Nursing Home on Tuesday, Sept: 2 with sev- eral residents: attending the program. Edna Alton and Lois 'Walden were in • •charge of the program:' . Edna opened with the Call to ;Worship and She read the 'Scripture, followed., by Lois reading "Where there is Love." Our visitors; Mr. Ernie Durnin (playing the mouth organ)• and Mrs: Jean Carruthers playing: the piano,; played several •lively musical selections. '. We sang "Safe in the 'arms of J`esa.ts" a:nd. '. "NearerMy god to Thee," followed with a prayer:. by Edna. Lois read a poem ".September. ' ' The theme of the meet- ing was "School Days." Lois and Edna each had an old autograph' book, and they read several vers- es from them. These .,vers- 'es brought 'many happy memories to the residents. We then sang "School Days," and the hymn "God Wilf`Take Of You," fot- o lowed ,withthe Benediction by. Edna. Deanna Reavie, Jean • Johnstone and Edna: Alton; assisted by" the kitchen staff, served cookies and • beverages to the residents, visitors and UCW mem- ber's. We then went to the activity. room where we had .ou>t business, with 12 members and one visitor: •