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11eeti 'by
mess portign of the
Meeeting aft Mrs. jean
by the
✓ id n, Mrs., V e fl 4
Berson. Mrs. E. Sillery read
the° minutes of the. last
mooting,
JO ttio absence of Mrs.
"Berry, Mrs. Marjorie
Broadfoot gave the
treaSurer's report: Thank
You notes were read from
.. y Haugh and Mrs. Jack
Henderson. The cook books
arefbeing printed and will be
on sale shorter.
The general meeting .wiil be
held, November 22 at 1;30
P.M. Penny captains are to
bring their money to the
November 8 meeting.
The project for the
1c
Sunday. The guest sp+ea er_.
were Rev, Oras Tipple,.
London and R+ v. .D.
Stewart, Centralla.i
evening service, the
stock Choralaires sang for a
packed
Janet7401e. y
� inn.
spent the weekend with her
sister, Mrs. Anna Aldwinckle.
Miss ..litabeth Scott,
London spent the weekend
with Miss E. Swan and Mrs.
Ham.
Miss Erma Broadfoot and
Mrs. E.S. Reffrey, Sunridge
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Broadfoot.
Miss Jane Stephens spent
Sunday at the manse with her
parents, Rev. E. Stephens
and Mrs. Stephens.
Christmas mail deadlines
announced by Post Office
Greeting cards for distant
Canadian points and the
United States should be.
.ralted no later than
Deceier 13 and parcels
• oreareceinber 3 i they are
to reach their destination for
G'riistmas. The deadline for
local delivery is December
17, Postmaster General Jean -
Jacques Blais announced
recently.
In making his an-
nouncement, Mr. Blais urged
Canadians to mail their cards
and parcels abroad no later
than the specified deadline
and, if possible, to get them in
the mail earlier.
Greeting cards may not
contain more than five words
of written. message tb qualify
for the lower third-class rate
of 8 cents if they are to be
mailed to destinations in
Canada or the United States.
Cards to these points must be,
sealed.
Greeting cards for delivery
outside Canada and the
United States must be un-
sealed. They will be carried
by air for 15 cents if under one
ounce or by surface for 10
cents. Correspondence in
sealed envelopes . for these
destinations must bear 20
cents postage.
Further details for over-
seas mailing deadlines may
be obtained at local post
offices.
Advertising
os•
a showcase
dor intelligent
shopping.
CANAVAN R
annus
title*
present
Wiring le Years ser
to (left t+ t) Herm* and
Ann James of Egmondvllle.
cer. Pen',OnS were made by C.A.S. staff member Marlon
Eindm*rsbit the social worker responsible for foster
Van Wier= parents, seen at right. (staff photo)
Jack's Jottings from Queen's Park
on T
ut+ehker +ttn WAR, fortn!t'l spons!
ttj M►shankw $ash». who are Uric
visiting re were honoured evening which
guests, attended. Chritie1;
Those attending from the supplied the music,
merits were serve+
Members.
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The Couples Club of et T1 ..et
Church held a bowling PartY
on Sunday afternoon- stt the
Zurich Bowling Lane*,
Winners were men? s high,
Philip James.; risen's 'law.
Rev. Jarvis; ladies° high.
Marlene Bell; closest bir-
thday. Peter Dougall; boys'
high, Jim Parsons; girls' low,
Sheila Dougall:
A .Hallowe'en So ial
followed at the church when a
delicious lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoggarth
were hostesses.
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The Ontario Legislature ago. The report of the Select Debate on the Budget. Of pensions and benefits. The
will reconvene on Tuesday, Committee on the bulk .rates courseit
!since the Treasuore than rer toix ws rental ohas rganization
sponsored
projects
October 25th, and already of Ontario Hydro is also to be monve a
every indication points to a discussed as are reports from . brought downud his et BudD bt but wai ah time f iwhea great
e sieed
very busy anwith
d eventful two other Select Committees Th g
o's
session. As you are aware, of the Legislature - one on provides an excellent
xcel t oo people ave beenfaced
the matter of government highway safety and the other portunity for P Fs ing es and
closing of hospitals in the on trucking lathe province. bring to the attention of the crippling high rents. Legion
Province will be debated once A major debate on land use Governmentviews and Legislature
erns contests, andpubiic speaking
i
more, and this Government in Ontario Is expected. Many theircompetition
policy has been strenuously people have been concerned about Government policy and Day literary
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tance to the people in the cauragementvide i t tion and studen se
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opposed by the general public about the necessity for firm mat
tters which are of im-
and opposition members. guide lines to prevent short portance
Farm Income sighted. developments which riding and in the province the elementary andsecon-
dary Stabilization Bill will prove take valuable farm land out generally. dart' schi of levels,
and
20,000
another contentious issue and of production, encourage On November 11th, most year something ulike ate in
earlier � this year the plan unnecessary ourn natural wilrawl l return to their rbers of the gislature idirtgs to youngegieek ane d field events
initially put forward by the and destroyin a provincial
Government was defeated in resources, with little con- participate in Remembrance culminating
the House and led to a non- sideration of the possibility Day services. This past year championship. fvrill join
confidence debate. Public that we might simultaneously Legion Branches throughout I hope many of you;
concern about inflation and improve living and working the country have been yo with in me
R membnot rnce
e
its effect on our daily lives conditions for the people of commemorating the 0 Daypaying
will certainly be a major Ontario without causing anniversary of the Royal to those, who at great per,
issue once again, and with the irreversible damage to our Canadian Legion.
$� well aware way of life against the force of
sure sonal sacrifice defended our
onset of winter.and the environment. At the samemostyou; also to Legion
recently announced in- time we must protect the_ that our Legions play an war, but
creased hydro costs the ownership rights of our important they in society always peace members
cont nue in
to times
a of
energy problem will also be a farmers and other citizens today as y s octant role inly preservingn
matter of great concern. , whose land is a major part of done over the past fifty years.p
iib, is ,'anticipated 'that the their-mat_erialinWestme0t. Naturally the Legion is that way of life which they
Governitient will introduce The supple meatery'
primarily concerned with consider to be every
most of its proposed new estimates of the Provincialveterans and their families. Canadian's birthright.
legislation on opening day,Ombudsman are to be This does not mean that its
Smile
debated as well as the report members are constantly pre.
and we already have on the occupied "looking over their A bachelor explained why.
order paper bills on corporate on land deals in the Pickering shoulders" so to speak. They he never wanted a wife to
tax, succession duty, credit area in connection with the share his life: Somal of those
unions, and personal property now cancelled (at least are actively and en- ,.
security. There will also postponed) second Toronto thusiastically committed to
probably be a number of airport. improving the present day shat eholders wind up as
directors."
members bills A debate on the constitution circumstances of those who
he�
area were the family of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jolly, Exeter
and Mr. and Mrs Norman
Jolty of Aurora. who _were
also visiting here.
, Church Notes
Rev. W. D. Jarvis con-
ducted service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday speaking on the
subject "Where Your
Treasure Is". The choir
under the direction of Mrs.
Malcom Diugall, led in the
service of song.
The WMS of the church will
meet on Monday November
1st at 8 p.m. with Ladies Aid
to follow. The ladies are M r . and Mrs. Don
holding a Fall Bazaar on Mac Laren. Jodi and Brooke
November 6th at 3 p. m of Oakville visited on
There will be a sale of baking, Saturday with Mrs. Bertha +�l
sewing and produce. Tea will MacGregor and Mr. and Mrs.
be served and everyone is Lorne Chapman.
welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth of
There will be no service in Birmingham, Mich. were
Carmel church on Sunday recent visitors with Mrs. F.
October 31st as Coven Church G. Bonthron.
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private
proposed during this session. ' is also anticipated and there are experiencing financial or
One of the first items slated seems every likelihood that other difficulties, and helping
for debate is the report of the there will be a debate
people to achieve fulfillment
Morrow Committee on the . confidence in _the Govern- and
s.
Camp Commissions mens. Also, a number of The Legion gives
recommendations on which I members have not yet made assistance to 'veterans and
reported to you some weeks their contribution to the their families in obtaining
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Held at the
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
Highway 4. 2 miles south of Clinton.
Notice is hereby given -to the Municipal E lectors of the
Town of Goderich, Town of Clinton and the
Township of Goderich
in the County of Huron that the period
office of the task for the purpose municipaltcmiss will commence an November 11th
ber iSth at the
ur of
at the hour of 11.30 o'ctgtk a.m.. and close
s n Nssons�for the office(s) �of one o'clockp.m.
of the
the purpose of nominating fit an proper p$
Huron and Perth Counties combined Toow of Clinton clic Separate the TownshiSchool Zone
nericBo for
representing the Town of Goderich,
the the Town of Goderich. Town of a aintweasco*'d accship of Goderich; ordingly, and f rtheEt ke notice
are
hereby required to take notice 90Yern themselves
that the manner in which said nominations shall be filed is set forth in section 34 of The
Municipal Elections Act which provides that
How nominated - 34. — (1) A person may be
� iee�haun of the !date for an office by clerk within the period ten
in the office of the clerk, during the normal
which nominations may be filed. area entered inthe polling listination pprescribedaper in of el ctor Bbe
signed by at feast ten electors whose names
en-
titled to vote in an election to sucm�in � � as w,itlaidendfy � m and the ofill state the name, picet for which he is
and address
of the person nominated in such
nominated; and (c) shalt state the
r whit the person isf each nominated pis aig
gmember of a nomination
paper and, where the office for
board, that such nominates is a.public school elector or a separate school elector, as the fact
is. 1174,:20(1).
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Consent and declaration to be filed (2)
to the nomination is valid unless ion on and a declarationrc�ftqualt�f"tcat on in
with the
nomination paper a consent in r3
the prescribed form by the person nominated.
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Rubric school nominators (3) � eno=ncte<<! by pu�lination gc schooler inating a electors shall be on for
signed byi ptabli�c
holder of which is required
schoo, , electors pity. 1974s200)-
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Separate t school nominators (4) A nomination paper nominating a person for an office the
holder of which is required to be elected by separate school electors shall be signed by
separate, schroi electors only. 1C74320(3)
Separate nomination papers t5) Each candidate for election to an office %hall bei � { to t
by aa separate nomination paper, but an elector may sign the nomination pape
candidates.
Clerk to keep nomination paper (4) After a nomination paper is filed with the clerk it shall
remain the possession of the clerk.
Onus on persons nominated (7) The onus is on the person nominated for election to an office
to fife a bona fide nomination paper.
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11 a greater number of candidates than required to fin the said officesthe are
pon including the
and
make the required declarations. notice of the time for the holding
advance poll and notice of the last day for making applications for a certificate.to vote by
proxy will be given fertliv ith.
Given under myband thti% twenty-first day of October 1976.
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J.Harotd Walls
57 West S'tGoderich
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