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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
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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. •
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"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.
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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
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-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.
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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'