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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-03, Page 3• . . . - . ' : •.•4. • numerate by mail for this •election: More than 15 million "11.0TICE OF ENUMERATION" cards will be mailed by January HIS to notify Canadians they are on the preliminary list of voters for the February 18th Federal General Elec- tion. The notices - in the, form of cards - will be mailed no later than January llth to everyone whose name appeared on the final, official voters' list that was used in the last general election on May 22,1979. There will be rio enumeration of voters, by • door-to-door canvass, for the upcoming election. The preliminary voters'. list fOr this election will be based on the final list of last May. Receipt of the card - called a "Notice of Enumeration" - will confirm to a voter that his or her name is on the preliminary list. "With this exception to the.normalprOcess, other procedures for preparing for the February election are essentially un- changed," said Jean - Electoral -Officer. The •, notice of enumeration card, to be mailed, will identify the voters electoral district, polling division number, location of the polling station and the date and houriof voting. Here's what to do if you do not receive a card but • Flashback -Huron-Bruce MP Bob McKinley continued his domination of federal elections in this riding when he won his fifth straight and was sent back. -to Ottaiva by voters here. McKinley represented Goderlch residents for 14 years before his retirement announcement late in December. Here he celebrated his victory in the Mayfederal election with his wife Audray. Schooli drivers to keep. are eligible to F inspection logs y Sept. 1 - You shoind act -the Returning Off er of your electoral district for information and guidance regarding revision.. This should ., be done after January 15,-tiut Trot later - than February 4. The revising period is between January 7th and 30th inclusive • in rural areas and January 25 and February 4 (Sundays excepted) in Urban areas. Once your name has been added to the revised list you are eligible,to vote. To be eligible to vote, must be 18 years of age by polling day, a Canadian Citizen, and • residing in Canada on December 31, 1979.. The effective date for log books by January 1," the regulation reciuning Snow said. school bus Operators to • keep a daily inspection - The September 1 date log, of their ,yehiClek has was chosen to coicide been moved to September with the' rbegTnning of a 1, 1980, Transportation new school year ancistart and Communications Minister Tames Snow said this week. briginally, it was to go into effect January 1, 1980. • • . "We made the decision to delay implementation becatige of concern e2c- • pressed by. some segments of the indWtry over their ability to produce and distribute of new contracts between school—vehicle operators • and boards of education. It also allows time for the _"development of a uniform format. 'Over the next few months, staff wilt—be • meeting with representatives of the industry and school boards in an effort to The streets are fur produce a standard thepeoplc. Exerci§e your rights. format log book," Snow walk a block a da!,. added. 17013171.170/7 SWEATERS, SHIRTS, COATS, SLACKS AND MORE BUY THE HIGHEST PRICED ITEM1T REGULAR PRICE, GET THE SECOND ITEM FOR 10% MORE ALL Denims And,Cords On Sale For 17.9_9_ Each. SAVE STARTS DEP.27th DON'T MISS IT. .open in. Art BoltOn of 1"1, :Dublin, vitao was reeently appointed returning officer for the. Huron - Bruce riding, will be opening his office at 46 Main Street North, Seaforth after Dec. 27. • This. is the Orange Hall building in Seaforth. Mr. Bolton said the phone number- at the office willive 527-0533, He said seineone will be manning the.,office on a fulltime basis, with the staff increasing as the •election date draws nearer. Election clerk for • the riding will be Dan .Pearson, RR 1, Ethel, Mr. Bolton said. i • Mr. Boltn, farmer,, a McKillop Townsh assisted his father, Russell Bolton, when he was returning officer for the Huron -Middlesex - provincial riding. This time, there won't .be a door-to-door endmeration of voters for the February federal election. Under the plan announced by chief electoral officer Jean - mare Hamel, the revised voter's list from the last election will be con- sidered the preliminary list forthe Feb. 18, 1980 election. Mr. Bolton said all • --.ear,F.aietpsifftgtL,$'f,&R.,THMP.AY.,trA- , • . I -eaforth voters will be sent • an enumeration *card in the mail with- the pertinent information •on it. These cards will go out in the mail before•jan. 15. The returning • officer said he advises people to keep the cards as proof they are entitled to vote when they go to the polls.. Advance polling dates for. the election are Saturday, Feb. 12; Monday, Feb. 11 . and Tuesday, Feb. 12. Voters unable to vote on Feb. 18 can do so at the advance polling days betw.een noon and 8 p.m. I,- • , ^ -tl y y • •. 4:2 TOWN OF GODERICH 1980 DOG TAGS DUE DOG CONTROL BY-LAW NO. 10 OF 1.974 Dog tags 'are 'now due! After February 29th,, 1900,41 pen4ty of ten dollars (.10.00) plus costs will be asi*bssed as per Item 3 of Part ri of By- law WO. IVO* 1974. •- Tags available at Municipal Office, 57 West Street. Chairman Councillor Sea rls P SPORTSWEAR SEVERAL GROUPS Included are: Skirts Pants Jackets Vests Shirts Sweaters Blazers Fabrics: Super Suede Hopsack Serge Corduroy Stretch Gabardine Ultra Suede Velour EARLIER THIS SEASON THESE GARMENTS WERE PRICED AT $209 TO *75. THEY ARE NOW SALE PRICED AT 5 0 $55 Our entire stock of WOOL COATS are on sole. Sizes 8 to 20 and 114/ to 201/4 OUR EARLIER PRICES WERE '210. TO '480. NOW SALE PRICED AT STAN JONES os3 80 Shoppe LIMITED * SNOWSUITS * DRESSES * SHIRTS, ETC,... * PANTS * SKIRTS Hurry while selection is ot its best....Watch for the Orange tags. DRESSES A large group includes sizes 8 to 20 and half sizes OUR EARLIER PRICES WERE '40. TO '170. NOW SALE PRICED AT $30 $1 20 WEDNESDAY OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY - OPEN TILL q P.M. LIMITED OTHER ITEMS ARE ALSO SALE. PRICED SUCH AS SUITS - CAR COATS - PANT COATS - HATS'