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HARRON
Your
tiPCV
Candidate
in
Huron -Bruce
AGRICULTURE
the
REAL ISSUE
IN HURON -BRUCE
Being a farmer, Gary Harron is aware of the
farmers' problems.
- Uncertain Markets
-High interest rates
-f=oreign land speculation
-No incentive for young people
to farm
-Unfair import laws
Gary is not satisfied with government's
approach to the farmers' problems. With more
than 50% of jobs related to agriculture, the
farmer is entitled to more attention.
The Problems Can Be Solved
The Potential Can Be Used
VOTE HARRON
Progressive -Conservative
MARCH 19 II:Cv
WIN 'C' CHAMPIONSHIP—The Fordwich Rockets wpn
championship at the Wroxeter industrial league hockey IOW"
In Howick on Sunday. Members of the team are, from Iefte frW.
Wray Wilson, Jack Rutten, Steve Taylor, Paul Taylor op,
field .Gibson; middle row — Rick McCann, Hank Winkel
Weber, Harvey Gibson, Jim Preston, and George Hamiltolit
meat chairman; back row - Barry Gibson, Tim Gibson, Larry
Clarkson, Norm Wilson, Barry D'Arcey and Dale Gibson. Absent
from photo are Lloyd Reid and Ron McClement of Listowel .Holdings
Limited, team sponsor. The Fordwlch Rockets also won the 'B'
championship at the Wroxeter Parks Board's Annual Men's Rec-
reational Hockey Tournament,
OFFERS
Youth -
31 Years OId
Farm Background
Born'And Raised On The Farm
Education -
Has University Degrees
Desire to Serve
He Wants To Work For The
People Of Huron Bruce
HE KNOWS see.. HE CARES
MURRAY KNOWS the intense cost price squeeze in which farmers have been placed.
HE CARES about the preservation of the family farm, the foreign ownership of farm
land, and the difficulty faced by young farmers getting started.
MURRAY KNOWS the difficulties the small businessman faces with Inadequate and
high cost credit and excessive government paperwork.
HE CARES that small businesses survive and will work to alleviate their problems.
MURRAY KNGINS the problems and needs of Huron Bruce.
HE CARES enough to want to do something about them.
LET HIM WORK FOR YOU
COMMITTEE ROOMS
Elect ,
Murray Elston
In Huron Bruce on Mq'rcli 19
WINGHAM 357-2041 KINCARDINE 396-2723
PORT ELGIN SOUTHAMPTON
AUTHORIZED BY THE OFFICIAL AGENT FOR MIURRAY ELSTON
FIFTH'4WHEELERS WIN 'A' TROPHY—The _.Fifth Wheelers of
'Listowel won the 'A' championship „at the Wroxeter industrial
league 'hockey tournament in Howick on Sunday. They defeated a
team from Hanover 5-4 to win the trophy: Team members are, from
Left: front row John Kerr, Ron Noble, Brad Binning, Andy Doig,
Murray Knight; middle row - -r- Coghlln, Rick Town, Jack
Oesch, Dave Blackmore, Murray Campbell, . Ross Morgan, Bob.
McNichol; back row — Ed Van Hoekelen, Bill Smith, Don Spence,
Ross Livingston, Stan Berfelz and Tim Thompson.
What's new at
Huronview?
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Prouty
conducted Bible Study on
Thursday afternoon.
Bingo was " played on
Ground North on Friday
'afternoon:
The Exeter Young People,
together with Hugh Rundle,
held a Sunday afternoon
service in the chapel.
Wilson McCartney, Lorne
Lawson, Stan Hillen, Ken
Dale and Warren Whitmore
combined their talents to
entertain the residents at Old
Tyme Music on Monday
afternoon. Because of Jim
Rose being ill in hospital the
staff and residents
welcomed him . back and
enjoyed the piano playing of
Marie Flynn.
The ceramic class was
busy in the craft room on
Tuesday afternoon.
,Residents enjoyed a lively
time on First North on Wed-
nesda, afternoon doing
exercises and playing the
piano for the group was
Frank Bissett.
Ed Stiles played the'organ
in the chapel\ on Thkrsday
afternoon.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of Harvey
Euchre party
Twelve tables were in play
at the weekly card party held
at Sacred Heart Church Feb.
24.
Dave Murray and Pearl
Angus took top honors as
high ' man and high lady
respectively. Low lady was
Hazel Davidson and low man
was Shirley Marklevitz,
playing as a man. Ethel
Willis won the door prize.
Lunch was served by the
conveners, Mary McGlynn,
Barb Marklevitz and Barb
O' Brien.
Jacklin. Huronview would
like to welcome Beatrice
Young from Clinton and
Earnest Cooper from
Egmondville.
DONATES FLAG --Clarence Ohm, past president of the Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 1.1, presented Capt. Charlene Gordon of the Wingham Cadets 769 Squad-
ron, with a Roy& Canadian Air Force flag Wednesday evening at the Armouries.
The L r ion donated the flag and made a financial contribution to the Cadets to
help fund training of the youths.
Th
Advance,.
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Mr. and Mrs,
Piercy Ei 1 CTrE ..
Miller and lira. Till
[Ward of watOrloo visf ted
Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs.
Mow Kum
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellin
and Kurt of Niagara Fails
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Allan
and girls of Blyth visited
the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs: Mel Allan.
Mrs, Dorothy Jacobson
spent the weekend in Guelph
with Mr. and Mrs. ° Vernon
Jacobson and fari3ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Sothern and Gordon visited
Sunday with Mr. - and Mrs.
Bruce Shannon at Drew.
Michael and Brianna
returned home with them for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Galbraith of Guelph were
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Verna Galbraith and Mrs.
Elsie Strong. •
The. ' sympathy of the
community goes to Mrs.
John Boonstra and family in
,the death of a husband and
father on Saturday, also to
Clarence Boonstra, a brother
of the deceased.
Friends are sorry that Bill
Wilson is a patient in
Listowel Memorial Hospital,
as is Mrs. Roy Simmons.
They are wished a speedy
return to improved health.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. , Gary Sothern,
Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ettinger
of Listowel visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
James Vittie.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd. Reid, the former
Ann Gibson, who were
married Saturday in the
Fordwich United Church,
Weekend and, Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Carswell were Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Ferguson,,
Jan and Krista of
Georgetown and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Carswell, Linwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gibson, Maria and Gary of
Preston spent the weekend
with Mrs. Inez Gibson.
Weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Blake Gibson were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Turner and family of
Mr. and U
Stephanie
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General
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd j iclkel
visited Sunday . with Mr. and
Mrs. Demi: Hallman ax.
Lakelet,,
,sat>, Gree.
and glris if Elora vistbd
Sunday :with Mr.- and Mrs.-
Lorne
1 .Lorne Kelley.
Ten tables
enjoy euchre
swEV .Tertables
of euchreIwere played in thn
community ball on Wed
nesday night. Winners of
high prizes were Winnie'
Boyd and. Wes Paulin.,;
Consolation prizes went t#t
Thelma Perry and Clayton
Urbshott. Milton Boyd won
the lucky draw.
Lunch was served by Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Campbell;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold'
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.
MelCraig.
The next euchre party will
be in charge of Mr: and Mrs.
Ed Stewailt, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Edgar and Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Day and will be
held on March 11.
UNDER
NEW
MANAGEMENT,
MANOR HOTEL
WIIWGHAM
Daily
Luncheon Special
12 noon to 2 p.m.
Entertainment
Modern Country Music
Thrus., Fri., and Sat. nights
;Guest rooms by day or week.
Come and meet your friends
NOTICE OF
ADVANCE POLLS
FOR THE ELECTION NOW PENDING TO ELECT A PERSON TO REPRESENT THE ELECTORS
IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Of ONTARIO FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT Of
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HURON BRUCE
THE FOLLOWING ADVANCE POLL LOCATIONS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN
TO PROVIDE MAXIMUM ACCESSIBILITY FOR THE ELECTORS.
ADVANCE
POLLING
DAYS
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1981
SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1981
MONDAY, MARCH 1e, 1881
11 AA, to 11 PA!. STANDARD TITRE
sow PORT ELGIN - Pint mail,
corner of Emma Ind Bwlsrlch Streets
®Ib KINCARDINE - Town Hall, Main Street
taw. WINONAM - Armories, Edward Street
®e EIRUAZcr� S - Office. of thA Formai 8r1dge Motors
Garage, west Suis Main Street
BALLOTS CAST AT. THE ADVANCE POLLS WILL BE COUNTED AT THE MOVE LOCAT-
IONS OR AT THE RETURNING OFFICE AT THE CLOSE Of THE POLLS ON Ti4GENERAL
POLLING DAY.
DATE RRTURNING omen, omfx s maims, i et–ipo VE
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