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PIZZA
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CHRISTMAS
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AT CARLOW
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SALE OF LOCAL ARTS. -114`: CRAFTS
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ATTENTION
FARMERS
CURLING
MEETING
FORRESTER'S HALL
Benmiller
Monday, October 11
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Waterloo Lutheran University
A survey conducted among
Waterloo Lutheran ,rilpifvetsity.
students regarding the upcoming
provincial election showed an
almost even voter preference for
the three parties.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MOM
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Students divided , evenly
Among those studerfts' who
said they intencto vote October
21 and indicated knowledge of
the candidates, '33 per cent said
they would vote for the New
Democratic Party.
Close behind were the -
Progressive Conservatives with
33 •per cent and the Liberaj
Party with 32 per cent.
The survey was conducted by
Profs. John Redekop and
Conrad Winn of the political
science department. , They
surveyed 1,400 students on 'a
random sample basis during
registration two weeks ago.
Many samplings use fewer replies
in making political an ls.
In studying the retur the,
two , professors —said that
although a strong . majority of
students indicated an intention
to vote, a probing of their
responses to a series of questions
,about local candidates and
provincial leaders revealed
disinterest in the election.
"Consequently, •rny.tolleague7'
and, I believe ,that only a hare
majority of students is likely to
vote and even that assessment
may be opting st'ie,.. Prof.
Redekop• said.
Goderich Psychiatric, Nurses Association--•---,—
HALLQ'V1/E'EN DANCE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30
DANCING 9 - 1,
H RBOURLI'TE JIVN
Music by THE ISLANDERS
(West Indian Group)
Added 'Attraction — LIMBO DANCER
BAR -- LUNCH — DOOR, PRIZE'S
Prizes for ,Best Costume
ADMISSION -- $2.50 each
For Tickets Phone:, 5'24-6642 of 524-8564.
145 ESSEX STREET
GODERICH, ONTARIO
DANCING
Sciturday, Octoor 16th.
THE -4
MAXIMUM SPEED
YOU IST BE EIGHTEEN AND PROVE IT
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
Dancing 9 - 1 a.m.
Cover Charge $1.00
"Among those students who
said they intend to vote and give
evidence of interest, there is
a p p r o x imatel an eve
preference for the he' parill ',{ "
When the results were broken
down further OW .the newly
enfranchized group o1 students,
• those 18 to' 20 years 'old, a
somewhat different Mattern,
'resulted: y -
The 18 to 20 -year-old group
showed a much greater
preference for the Conservatives
with 37 per cent opting for the
government party, 32 per cent
for the NDP apd 31 per cent for
the Liberals..
For those 21 and over, the
preferences were 38 per cent
IVDP, 33 per cent Liberal and 29
per ce"nt Conservative,
In interpreting the results, the
WL,U professors asked
themselves how the students
would vote and agreed that
widespread apathy indicated in
the responses made any
predictions uncertain.
"Among the large number of
apathetic students — that is
those who' answered the
questions in the survey but don't
intend to vote — the I2fberal
Party was indicated strongly as
'the party of their choice," Prof.
Redekop said.
Prof. Winn added that if the
Liberal Party catches 'fire, more
WLU students would vote
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GRAPHIC
Liberal 'than either Conservative
or NDP.
"This situation is not likely
to occur, however, because
Ontario LiberaTs -students and
non -students alike 4- hake
historically been relatively
apathetic in provincial
elections."
'A more 4rkely cutegrreterhe
suggested, 'is a slight campus
plurality far the NDP. He felt
more students are likely to Vote
for ,the New Democrats because
': supporters of that party tend to
in Three
be older and more interested in
the election.
From their knowledge of
students at WM) both professors
had expected to find a
popularity for "tile.` ?rog essiye
_Conservative Party, than was
indicated. •
. "We were §omewhat surprised
• to _find• as'mUse h sIrppvrt For ~the-
New Democrats as the survey
showed, Prof. Redekop said.
"Its strength among the older
students was alsb -spfnewhat of a
revelation." .
Teacher's Pet
You all have heard of Mary's lamb,
These many years deceased,
And I would pen a line about
A much more favored beast.
This sheepskin rare so full of life,
Was knowri'as "Teacher's Pet",
If HE' escaped the butcher's,knife,
- HE might be living yet.
Our teacher as a pedagog
Acquired great renown, •
Altho she taught a country school
Her home was in the town.
On her way to school each day
She passed a grassy plot,
Where dwelt. this orphan 'lambkin
Quite contented with.hislot. 4.4,- i.
And her firm friend HE soon became
And daily with him played,
Until HE hailed her coming
And was not at all afraid.
She used to call him honey-bunch.
Ami fill his heart with, lolls;
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S'1iie.planted a long,�lorig kiss.
Endearing nam+s••she called -him
Enough to fill a book,
t Until from so much flattery
HE wore a sheepish look.
` But one day this much petted lamb,
Discovered HE had grown,
-'------ And for his past submissiveness.
Proceeded to'atone. • .,
HE-looked'his victim over.
As one with time -to spare,
HE:picked the proper mark
Then threw all caution to the air.
_.,Like. "(rows swift. frontbawstri.ng
HE crged with lowered head,
But ere HE reached the target
His erstwhile friend had fled.
Ben H. Willings
Goderich.
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CLINTON ONTARIO
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ELECTWAL bISTRICT OF
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EXACTOR - -
Notice Is H9reby weer ilial` A Poll, Fc'r The .'u rposo 0'
-Receiving The'Ballots Of.V�ters V/l'ho Expect` On The Day
Fixed For Polling,v To Be Absent From And Unable To
Vote In The Polling Subdivisions For Which Their Names
Appear On The Lists, Will Be -open On:
THA'IVING
Sunday Nig-ht-October 10
SMORGASBORD
5:30 - 7:30
Monday,; Oct er 11
THANK � IVING
DIN
Served 12 - 1:30 and 6 - 7:30
RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED BEDFORD HOTEL
•GODERICH - 524-7337
Our Dining Room Hours Are
Mon. - lri, .LUNCH 12-1:30
DINNER' — °
:11► cin. -T hurls---- 6 :.30 •�,.7
unday — 6:3647:30 1 ,
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From 12 Noon Until 9 p.m..DST
AND
'.r " On Each Of The Two Days
AT
The Old Legion Hall, Main Street, Brussels
Mrs. Bere's House, East Side Maim Street, Dungannon
The Scout Hall, Lambton Street, Kincardine
The Village Fire Hall, Mildmay
The Town Hall, Main Street, Winglram
THE BALLOT BOX OR BOXES WILL BE OPENED AT
THE SAID PLACES AND THE VOTES COUNTED AT8
P.M. D.S.T. ON THE ° -
21st'DAY OF OCTOBER, 1971
DATED AT -WINGHAM THIS 27th DAY• OF
SEPTEMBER,I971 -
Every person who wilfully destroys, injures . or.
obliterates, or causes to be destroyed, injured or
obliterated a Writ of Election, Return to a Writ of
Election, Poll Book, List of Voters, Polling List,
Certificate or Affidavit, or -'other document or paper
made, prepared or drawn according, to dr for the
purpose of meeting the' requirements of the Elections,
Act, or ariy of them, is guilty of an offence and of a
corrupt practice and on summary conviction is liable
to a fine -of not more than $1,000.•
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h . '' ���rl ' G. E. Mct111'TCH/EON
RETURNING OFFICER, ONTARIO
HURON -BRUCE
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REGULAR TO 18.99
No old stock included in this sale. This.is all fresh fall merchandise in
the latest styles - and colors. Never before have we put new stock on
sale almost as -soon as it is omour shelf. Shop and save now while'we
" have a complete size range. You will never have a better opportunity
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to save.
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