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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-09-04, Page 110, Nearly 29,000 voters in new Huroni-Middiesex The ,new riding of Huron - Middlesex has 28,805 eligible voters at the present time, Lind a few more will be added to the lists before the deadline, of September 10. Returning officer Russell Bolton Said about 25 names have already been added to the li§t since the enumeration was completed. . Oddly enough,. Mr, Bolton is not a resident of the riding. He' lives in McKillop Towns ip. 'which has been added to Hur ,n - Bruce. , • ' This will be the llth electirr for the Seaforth area man. He ,had his first duties assigned for the provincial by-election of 1958 when Charles MacNaughton emerged as the • winner. Sihce then he's administered seven provincial and four Mounts, federal election8. "This is the last one," he said lila telephone interview. The larger riding has added to his work load as there are approximately 7,000 more voters than in the former riding of Huron. SeVeral more enumerators had to be adad for this year"s ,election and a total of 226 were employed in total. However, he said the people in the part of the new riding with which he was less familiar —„have. been great" and the • ele.ction.. machinery is getting into gear with few problems. Voters' lists have already been posted in most com- munities, although Mr. Bolton advised that problems have been encountered as some lists have been torn down by van- dals. Riding residents have until ctibuims, stamps Lots for collectors BYROB SHRIER , to decide Ar needs. The third and most ex - One of the most important cAuciatingly painstaking parts of a.collectioo outside of process for, most collectors is the actual stamps themselves stamp'purchssing. For many is the mount it's shown in. collectors, it takes many years ' Just over, thirty years ago, to find a company or companies the peelable hinge came into ithat have what you want in the popularity. Before that, 'pieces ' condition you want and at the of gummed paper that could not lowest possible price. . ' be removed from the stamp, . The number of dealers runs strips 'of folded tejlciphane,, ors,, into the hundreds' of thousands. glue were all that were Think of ft! More than half a available to hold your stamp million ,0 people after your ---- 7.6611'ePtion hi bq 15 -Mc 7 - ! " Somewhere- out there In recent years, modern there is someone who has his chemical . technology has product at the best price, and enable' d the philatelist to mount although you may take ages to his stamps in a beautiful setfind him,.the wait will be worth ting, without harming the book it. A few guidelines from ex - if you want .to remove the perienced collectors go a long mount, or the stamp if you want way in helping to prevent a bad to trade or sell it. ' purchase. The philatelic market today In the next five or six weeks, 1, dif th era e , . • , September 10 to' get their names bn the lists if they hale been missed for some reason. Asked if there were any particular problems he° could epvision, Mr. Belton '441visecl that students in particular shoulgi act quickly if they plan to vote by proxy in the Huron - Middlesex riding, They too have only until September 10 to have the proxies approved by the • returning ,officer and these shbuld be secured before students leave borne to move to college or other centres. He said that. in the ' last election several students failed to get their torms, approved because they were received too late. Straughan fainily elects 1975-76 slate at picnic The annual Straughan picnic was held at Harbor Park Goderich, this summer. The. .attendance was Oicellent, and the, weather ideal. During the afternoon -"Ed Stratighan and Elroy Laidlaw conducted events which excited the children and earned Mem prizes. Ed Straughan, the president, welcomed the family. At the conclusion of the meal, he asked those in at- tendance to remember those who had passed away during the year. He thanked all Who had helped to •co-ordinate the successful get-tegether, especially ' Trudy and Greg Cowan. Spe'cial prizes were awarded to Edith Cowan, Norrna,n, Ball, Ken and Bessie -Cbwan, Dorothy Alleh, Norman Hulley, Sunshine Joy Cowan,. Wendy Hoy, Gordon Hulley, Doris Hicks, GA,@z. and Trudy Cowan. At Harbor Park, the third Sunday in July 1976 is reserved for the Straughans, the lolibWing Officers having been. appointed: • , President Ed Straughan; -viceLpresident Tom Schleick secretary -treasurer Kyle Gerrie; social conyeners Greg and Trady Cowan; and games convener, Samye Straughan. Compile 33,725 voters in Riding of Huron -Bruce George McCutcheon of Brussels is the returning officer for -the riding of Huron:Bruce-in the forthcoming provincial election. 300 enumerators completed the listing of voters in the riding • working from last week. Mr. McCutcheon held schools of -instruction-for thaenumerators , and 299 of the 300'atiended: " • 33,725 names were compiled for the vqters lists which, are th' week in the hands of the pdriters. , . • Mr. McCutcheon • has his • Inquest home at Brusser. retuning office set up in his has well over two dozen :• will try to, help Avera g ferent types of stamp mounts, collector learn more 'about ranging ,from "peelable' 'Whathe is buying. I adMit to hinges that like stamps too being no philatelic expdrt much to let go when they myself, but the experience and should, to hermetically sealed knowledge r have gained display boxes,. with heat 'and through meeting several hurnidity controlled safes. to prominent philatelists in the store them in.l area and asking the right i • Many corn anies d'o' a lot of questions through the past six advertising for their mounts, years has helped 'me im- and most claim to be the best mensely. . . for you. With a knowledge of ' On the Canadian stamp front, sever01 of the top-selling official issuance of the coastal branc.1, a collector should be ships set was announced' able to. decide 'which mount is August 21. The four stamps will right for his needs., be issued se -tenant in a An ther area that can horizontal 40mm ' by, 24rnm e a nightmare to the format. Date of issue has been shopper is album set atSeptember 24. , on. There are more types The stamps are printed in one urns than there are , colour each, four total, and beconl smar selecti of al mount , and most of the feature the Beaver, a' companies make something for ..prominent trade ship in your reds, Price -shopping -and\ Canada, • in dark greeK; the infor atiOn gathering by .way Neptune, a Newfoundland of philatelic publications is, a sealing ship that brought in Sept. 19 into death An inquest into the'death of a 19 -year-old Bayfield man in Hensall Aug. 2 has been set for Sept. 19. Douglas Schilbe was run over by a, car on Highway 84 'just east of Hensall about a.m. that day. 'The man was already lying on, the highway when he was struck • by the car, provincial police ,at Exeter said, but they are still unsure how he came to be, lying on the road. Huron County coroner Dr. Charles Wallace of Zurich will conduct the inquest "'which begins at 10 a.m. at the Hensall Legion Hall. with most goods, the hest way over one million pelts, n state • WELCOME SERVICE would like to Cali you with "housewarming gifts" and in- formation about your new • location. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your Subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star C Call her at 524-7854. • blue; the Quadra, an early government service and "navigational aid ship, in light 1 sepia; and the William D. Lawrence, the largest wooden ship built in Nova Scotia, used as a commercial vessel,,, in a darker sepia. 'Dull though the new. issue • may look, when you know a -little about tin heritage of the ships, they 'becomemore beautiful than hefore. Advertising 'helps good things - happen. C A N,JADIAN ,AUVE ri ISING' ADVISORY, BOARD Order now for earliest possible delivery and while selection is at -its best..% T. PRYDE & SON ' WAITED AGENT - DON DENOMME 66 HAM(CTON ST. 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