HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-10-19, Page 5RATEPAYER'S MEETING
Township Of Stanley
A Ratepayer's Meeting for the
Township of Stanley will be held on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 23,
1978
IN THE TOWNSHIP HALL, VARNA
commencing at 8 p.m. .
MEL GRAHAM
Clerk
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NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS
Township of Hay -
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Nominations will be received at the Clerk's Office by the
Clerk of the Township of Hay in the period commencing
▪ October 16 and concluding on October 23 at 5:00 p.m.
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for the positions of:
• A. Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and three Councillors for the =
Township of Hay.
B. One representative to be elected by public school
electors and one representative to be elected by
separate school elnctors to the Huron County Board —
of Education for the Township of Hay, the Village of
Hensall and the Village of Zurich.
= C. One representative to be elected to the combined _
Roman Catholic Separate School Zone Board from —
any of the following municipalities: Township ofEi
_ Hay, Village of Bayfield.
Each of the members so nominated, if elected are to serve
a two year term, 1979. and 1980.
The required Nomination Forms may be obtained from the
Clerk's Office and must be completed, filed with and
-- accepted by the Clerk by the above deadline.
If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the
said offices are nominated and make declarations, polls E.
• will be opened the dates stated below for the purpose of
taking poll.
Advance Poll: Saturday, November 4, 1978.
E. Polling Day: Monday, November 13, 1978. E
E. For further information regarding the procedures under E
the Election Act, contact the undersigned. E
Joan M. Ducharme,
Clerk -Treasurer
P.O. Box 250, Zurich, Ontario __
Telephone 236-4931 Returning Officer=
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NOTICE
Preliminary List, 1978, of the
Twp. of Stanley, County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with section 23 of the
Municipal Elections Act, 1977, and
that l have posted up at my office at
Municipal Office on the 12th day of
October, 1978, the list of all persons
entitled to vote in the municipality at
municipal elections, and that such
lists remain therefor inspection and I
hereby call upon all electors to take
immediate proceedings to have any
errors or emissions corrected accor-
ding to law.
The last day for filing complaints is
the 27th day of October 1978. The
place at which the revision will com-
mence -is the clerk's office.
The time at which the revision will
commence is October 30, 1978 dated
this 12th day of October, 1978.
Mel Graham,
Clerk Twp. of Stanley
Citizens News, October 19, 1978 Page 5
Season brings many visitors
Thanksgiving visitors with
Ron and Joyce, Craig, Luann
and Brent Taylor were
Joyce's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Forbes and her
aunt, Mrs. Nev Forbes, Don,
Varna
by Mary Chessell
Marilyn, Paul, Rick, Brad,
Lisa and Lori Forbes,
Murray, Marlene, Sylvia and
Barb Forbes, John, Connie
and Christopher Van Loo, all
of Clinton, Victor and
MaryLynn Iacobellis of
Stratford, Tom, Katherine
and- Dana Archibald of
Lindsay, Brenda Forbes of
Toronto, Mary Ann.Rathwell
and Fred, Janet and Ben
Vanderhaar of Bayfield.
Fall rally -
The East Huron Region
of Perth -Huron Presbytery
of the U.C.W. held their Fall
Rally at Winthrop on
Tuesday, October 10. Mrs.
Anna Keys will assume the
office of president for
the region for next year, a
position now held by Mrs.
Ruby Triebner of Brucefield.
The 1979 Fall Rally is to be
held in Varna.
Turkey supper
A bountiful turkey
smorgasbord was served in
the Sunday School room of
Varna Church on Wednesday
evening. People from all of
the surrounding towns and
villages attended. Fran
Carpenter of London has
come to our supper for ten
consecutive years, which is
probably a record for anyone
from that distance.
Brian Chessell, who had
surgery in Clinton Hospital
on Wednesday, returned
home on Saturday.
Move in
Bill and Eleanor McAsh
moved into their completely
renovated home on Satur-
day. With the lovely new
surroundings, all that hard
summer's work will seem
worthwhile.
Talk about Japan
Rob Witmer, a former
resident of Goderich, and at
present a theology student in
Toronto, was the guest
speaker for Goshen Church
anniversary. Rob graduated
from Queen's University,
Kingston in 1969 and went to
Japan as a short-term
missionary. He become
involved as an English
teacher at Hokusei Gakuin in
Hokkaido, and With the help
of his wife Kaiko, did
evangelical work in the
coffee-houses, particularly in
the Ark. Before returning to
Canada, he was filling in for
a Canadian missionary
couple who were on furlough,
which kept him very busy, as
there are 60 offices and
churches in Hokkaido.
Mr. Witmer compared the
influence of the Christians in
Japan, who number less than
one -teeth of the population,
with leavening in bread. You
can't really see the yeast,
but it has an effect on the
whole mass. The church in
Canada, in contrast, is like a
city on a hill, with news of its
activities reported regularly
in the media.
At the Dohoku center in
Nayoro, the church has
considerable influence on
young rural people through
its Three Love Schools with
their three -fold theme of
Love for God, Love for Man,
and Love for the Soil. Non -
Christians attend the daily
Bible study sessions, and
have a great deal of respect
for the guides for living
taught in the Bible.
Rob and Kaiko led in the
singing of two Japanese
songs. The junior girls choir
sang "There Were Twelve
Disciples" and the anthem
"I'm Blessed by God's
Love" was sung. Following
Mr. Witmer's address, Julie
and Jill Armstrong sang a
Zurich 4-H
On Wednesday we had our
second meeting. We had our
meeting and mentioned a
Hallowe'en Party. We made
Energy Squares and Quick
Break. We cooked it and then
tested it. The girls enjoyed
eating them both.
4-H Metric Marvels
The Zurich 4-H Club met
again the following Monday.
The girls gathered in the
kitchen and we made a
Suprise Souffle. We
discussed our Halloween
Party till our Souffle was
finished. We then tested our
cooking. Our next meeting is
October 18, 1978 at the Town
Hall at 8:00 p.m.
VILLAGE OF ZURICH
NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the
Village of Zurich in the County of Huron that in com-
pliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter
95, the period for nominations in the Village of Zurich.
from 9 a.m.
MON., OCT. 16, 1978
to 5 p.m.
MON., OCT. 23, 1978
at the office of the Clerk of the Village of Zurich during
regular office hours for the purpose of nominating fit and
proper persons for the offices of
REEVE —• One to be elected
COUNCILLORS -- Four to be
elected
" AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the number of
candidates for an office who are nominated at the end
of nomination day is not sufficient to fill the number of
vacancies to which the candidates may be elected, on
the Wednesday, following nomination day, OCTOBER
25, 1978, the clerk may, between the hours of 9 o'clock
in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, receive
and certify additional nominations for the office in
respect of which there was an insufficient number of
candidates.
Zurich, Ontario
October 12, 1978
Sharon Baker
Clerk -Treasurer
duet, accompanying
themselves on their ukeleles,
and with Mrs. Bruce Keys at
the organ.
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An anniversary supper is
being served next Wed-
nesday, which I hear is sold
out already.
NOTICE
Preliminary List, 1978, of the
Village of Zurich, County of
Huron.
Notice is hereby given that in com-
pliance with section 25 of the
Municipal Elections Act, 1977, and
that I have posted up in the
Municipal Offices, Zurich on the 12th
day of October, 1978, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the
municipality for municipal elections,
and that such lists remain there for
inspection and I ask all electors to
take immediate proceedings to have
any additions to, corrections to or
deletions from the list corrected ac-
cording to law by filing forms ob-
tainable at the office of the Clerk.
The last day for filing complaints is
the 27th day of October 1978. The
place at which the revision will com-
mence is the clerk's office.
The date at which the revision will
commence is October 30, 1978 dated
this 12th day of October, 1978.
Sharon Baker
Clerk of the Village of Zurich
Notice of Nominations
Township of Stanley
Nominations will be received at the clerk's
office by the clerk of the Township of
Stanley in the period commencing October
16 and concluding October 23 at 5 p.m. for
the positions of a) Reeve, Deputy Reeve and
three councillors for the Township of
Stanley; b) one member to the Huron Coun-
ty Board of Ed:+cation for the Township of
Stanley and the village of Bayfield.
Each of the members so nominated, if
elected are to serve a 2 year term, 1979
and 1980.
The required nomination forms may be ob-
tained from the clerk's office and must be
completed, filed with and accepted by the
clerk by the above deadline.
For further information regarding the
procedures under the election act, contact
the undersigned.
Mel Graham
Clerk Twp. of Stanley,
R.R. 1, Brucefield, Ont.
482-9908