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C; NIBER 27 190.
,:n. torsrt o•:
area T relief Fuad
The Ribbert and Logan Tornado•
Relief Fund committee,, Which was •a; -t
,ganized to provide assistance to•those '
residents, gf''the ownsehips 'who suf-
'.xered loss.. in the, 100,0010 storm .of
two weeks ago,• an ounced dontribu-
'tions reee.ived as f Mondays. The,
fund new totals in xc'esst of $4,00tt.
$ 5.00
. Cecil 13'owman .
v liMr"s. Jaiixes:and Leslie. 'Miller.. • 5.00
W; Clifford 'Dew• • ' `10.00
Norman Dow 2.00
Samuel Norris 10.00
John James Miller 5.00
Arthur Kemp. I- ' • 10.00
Richard Balkwi.11 15.00
John Drown 5.01.i
....Duncan• Colquhoun 10.011
Arthur Colquhoan, 1,00
Lloyd Colquhoun - 5.00,
Percy Parsons S.Uti
Lorne Hodge • 10,110 .
Percy Action ;.011
Edward Hocking i:.•.• 5.011
John Dow 1 5.00.
Norman Christie1 L.03
Erle Dow 5.00.5.00
Roy McCutlach 10•.,0.0
Stirling Graham , , 5.00'
Stanley .hocking ,.Ott
Fred .Johne 5,Ou
Stanley Dow ' 5,t.'U
Roy Dow 5.1.11,1
,' .Elmer Dow 5.tau
Will. McI'lrerson .1.00
J. S: Poirynipie ' 2m0
Archie Luxton5,Un,
' John 1_'Iockin'g r
t avid Gardiner' ,.t!'1
Alex•Gardiner 5,e:1 e
Mr.e,' J ` "Hamrilton ;;ani
Gordon Scott , 5,0., Frank Hamilton -- 5.00
George Wallace 5.00
Harry Norris :. 10.00.
"Herbert Mahaffy' ,.Ott
C. 'J. Walker 5.00
T. L. Scott ....', ......... '.:.10.011
Duncan McKellar " -.1.00
Thomas Scott,. Sr. •' , .. 5.00
Mrs.. R. J. Scott
' Thomas Laing • , . • 10.1111
Ken: McKellar .......... 2.011
William •Hamilton • 5,111:1
. James Scott, Sr., • 5.00
' Alex: Ramsey 1.00
• Ernest Alien ' '• 5:00
Darrell Parker . 3.00
J. E.. Storey . ' ' 5.00
James Kerr .75.
M. MacDonald &.Olive Speare 1,:o!I
Harvey Dow •5.00
Rev. Dr. J. B. Ffonikes 5.00
Dan Costello . 3.0i1
.Fred 'and Charie9 Winslow ., , 2.00
Tvan MacDougal ' .5.00
Bert Wbrden . 5,00•
Charles Robinson 2'.110
Ernest Robinson.' 5.O4'
George Kumm 5.00
''' Leo Kumm 3.00
Brian & Lloyd Barker .. ... , 5.00
• john Kenny 5,00
Joe Donnelly 4.00Ruben. Aikens 5.00
George Pepper 10.00
Glen Pepper ' 111.00
John Forbes'.
Kenneth Roney 10.00
Irvin Aikens 2.50
Lawrence Hannon . 111,(10:
Wilbert Annie , - . :10•,00
tStatton . Brotherp • 10:plat
Friend100.0a
Fergus Lannin 25.00
!,Dorothy, Lannin , 25:00
' Ss W. and H. J. Britton. j .25.00
Mrs. Lily -and. J..Balfour 25.00
Albert and Charles Roney ..., 25.00
James and Dalton 'Malcolm25,0(1
J. W. Winteringham • 20.00
;' Thomas McKenzie, Sr. 25.'00
• Norman. Bushfield • ' 25;0aBert ',Tubb 10.00
Roy, Francis. .. '' 5.00
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Aubrey Ferris A - 1.00
George Thompson 1 1.00
'William McKenzie 10.00
"Don Eickmyer - 3.00
William Elliott I 5:00
John Elliott': . 50
William Watson, . ' ' ' •2,00
•1'Irs. 'Alma Tubb2.00.
Fred Lawrence ........... 2.00
Garnet Adams. 5.00
Edwin bloppenrath' 1.00
Richard' Rose 2.00
Mort. 'fearney 1.00
Morgan Shaw • s ' 1.00'
T. W. Winteritigham ` 5.00
Cliff Fuller ' 5.00
•lohn (lordlier . 2.00
George Gardner ' 5;00
Chat•1es 'l"hwaireti 5.00
• Mi's. • M, Vivien 3.00
Williem In:rram 5.00
.John Yid;i•e: 2.00
Alvah Gr11 11 tz• 5.011
, joint' hiltI ..111 1.00
Ke'! Rearm+.c •. 2.00
Cecil and 1) alma Rotph 5.00
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County Home
Com itteeMeets
Huron County Home Committee of
Jiu'ron County--, Council met at the
Horne, ‚Clinton, on. Wednesday last.
:12em'bers present were Reeves,.Browti
(Smyth, J.'J..Evans, A.'"Nich'olson, S.
Machan and J,'. Daly, and Warden"
R. E. Shad'dick. They were enter-
tained at diiinerr' after the meeting,
Art ehoi orariu! " of $200 was 'given
Mrs. Irvin "DIA" 'Jacob, in • recogni-
tion of her services,' -and an occasion-
al chair will he purchased as a gift
'to Mrs. Earl Fulford,.a.staff 'Member
•ireceatly married. 0. '
' Aial the, steel ,stabling has arrived
•an,d is in process of being installed,
it was reported;
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Publish :Earle
Next Weei.
• • Althoug'r-dated Frid ty, this'tssue of
'The Huron Expositor went to press
on Tuesday, in •order to permit the
staff to obsenv Christmas and :Boa••
lug Day. The 1Oarly publication was
anade possible ;,through the co-opera-
tion of nd rertisers and correspond-
ents.
The New Year's issue will - also be
0pabliahed early -on Tuesday, Dec. 31,
and the same, cp-operatlt 1a is request-
ed.
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SCHOOL AREA BOARD
WINDS UP SINS
Tuckersmith' Board. Adopts
,esolutions, Passes
Accounts. •
HOUGH the Yule
ells ring out their
' loudest they cannot drown
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mit the 'sincerity of our
C e',.Pi +tl'f;l.as wishes ,for t -au.
'flie last regular' meeting of the
Ti ustee Board •o( Tuokcarsmit'h, School:,
Area wa.i held in 'the council cham-
ber,. Seaforth, on Saturday evening.
v; ith 'your metnbers present and J. G.
C'arenchan: presiding. The Minutes 'or
the- last regular and special meetings
were read and cnfirpied.. Routine cor-
reseondence was •considered'and filed.
A number of motions were' discuss -
ell, and approved, Which included a
vote •af appreciation 'of the services
of E. 'P..Chesney, Township Clerk,'
w -11o' acted as chairman at the rate-
payers' riieetinug held in. No. 7 School
on Tuesday, Dec.e17, for. his able, fair
`and impartial, manner in the conduct,
of the' said meeting, 'and also 'to'J.I
•W, Cr ele toi' his efficient services as
secretary. 'of the meeting, according
to' S. H. Whitmore, secretary of the
board. '
The board alio recorded its apprec-
iation' Of-''the:,:past'• services "of Miss
13eaitrhi. S'a.ndford, who has resigned
as teacher of Nos7 School, and ex-
pressed an earnest wish for ,her
speedy recovery to her, usual normal
hea'lt'h. r
The secretary was instructed to
convey to elle Clerk of Seaforth the
appreciation of ,the Board for the use
of the council chamber for several
meeting of the board and also to ad-
vertise for one or more qualified sup-
ply teachers,for; tlee school area, which
I1••,1947 will include'S,edtions 1, 2 and
, Tuckersrj}sith., :who would be 'able
rd
willing to supply -for a , day, a
eel:, or a month. do reasonably short
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Aceeunts to l rcamount of 'approxi-
mately $1,000.00 were approved .and
ordered paid, which included instruc-
tional supplies $113.00, caretaking and
expenses thereto, $185.00; transporta-
tion of pupils to S.C.I. once a ,week;
$96.00; teaghing . supply, $55.70; tui-
tion fees 'to.' other schools, $21.00:
Secretary -Treasurer's, Salary, $150.00,'
and the balance in repair account and
miscellaneous -expenses.
During 1946 the Board held eleven
regular and five special meetings, be -
,sides same committee meetings.
'The Board meeting was' adjourned
to meet in the council chamber. Sea -
forth, on Tuesday, Jan: 14, 1947,' at
1.30 p.m. . • • .
The tetyure of office of t•hree'trus-
tees• extiit'e at the ,end of 1946, but
they are all eligible for -re-election,
anti the nomination meeting to .pro-
vide for the election. of "three trus-
tees for ' the School Area, which in
1947 will include Sections -1, 2 and .9
Turicersmith, will -be held at the same
tiltite and place ase,the nomination
meeting for the election of •a =mid.;
pal council, and the 1946 Board will
continue to' function in those sections
until the 1947, School Area Board is
sworn in on January 14. • •
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Llesborne School
Holds Concert
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T THIS ,Joyous Sea-
:✓ . 'An, the Publisherrs
of The Turon Expositor
wish -their. readers - their-.
a(i'veTti: er, - everybody,
the :Heartiest
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Flammable Decorations 'and
Carelessness May Spoil
Christmas.
"CONSTANT ' CARE
IS NECESSARY,
In a :staheinet,,t. urging particular
Care to ecoid loses by fire during 'tile.
Glu ire:nas season, ,Fire Chief Allen
Reid J"ir is out that often momentary
, fo :'• !lees wilt allow a disastrous
't,rt:
• Mr:: i1"+e•, occur front special Christ=
•'rria,l 1:.•:•11111 , particularly candles. 'I.11y
op-, „ :nfr lighting should be at•1.1.
oil h io.i r1 'suitable holders"well away
ifront ",u :iiiuble decorations, Christ -
ma, 1r'..•, window curtains u'td'table'
cheti ••. ('nut.l art watch by' adults
shut!!, he thhhitair:cal titer then! whil,
Bah!t''1 1•:1reilric lighting circuit; .1e-
slgne,' tot. rre'• illumination should be
cxatei!.,i fe,,r citaecls a`tid prop tr siz•.•
fuse;,
For 1 it lis;! t servicres� only fixer!
t boldo ;, o
colies should be•11crmii•
-. tt I ,at ,r „nc ated w01! rento10 !
Ilice,!. I!, t wc ince •uuil from where. the
$molal• 1 pa.zs. 'Nitwit to be prefer-
-.4 rail t`fiN:•il• eleetiic•nl systems wit.
r til t c',, 1 :• c!i','ignc il. electrical candle;.
7 The ', ,.4, !row ea,frying Or holuine
'y�'` liglu...1 '.,1. 1(, . by the public takint
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t •.,r i 1sat 'Lee e
The annual Christmas 'entertain-
ment of l.:urnley School, S.S. 10,. borne, was held Thursday afternoon
.with a lull house. •'hhe chairman was,
Mr, Eel ATk'tlftler,- Secretary of the
school.., board, The highlight of 'the
concert were Scotch and folk danc-
ing,,ci4,l1s, play, minstrels, readiffg by
Betty ,,MeDon,,Oall, calenathenics and,
tumbling by the boys, •and a Christ-
rhas stoi'.y in nantomirie form. Mr.
Lawrence ,Wein, musical ' instructor,
directed several' choruses and an op-
'er'etta entitled. "Farmer Sows His
Seed." Ross '•}Alexander .gave the 'op-
ening address,' Santa Clauh was pre-
SEAFORTH CHURCHES
ENJOY SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
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Christmas Music and Ser-
mons Feature Services
On Sunday.
BIG CON'GREGATIOI't'S
First Presby'ter'ian Church had spe-
cial music for the Christmas services
on Sunday, when carols were played
,on -the organ by Mrs. M. R. Rennie
and amplified from the. tower on Sat-
urday afternoon and Sunday morning,
At the morning service Mr. James T.
Scott. sang "Comfort Ye, •fly People,"
which was 'followed by "And the Glory
of. the ,Lord" by the full choir,' The
choir also sang the anthem, • "Jeseu'
Bambinoe' lith Mrs. F. Kling at solo`
ist.. Rev. R: H. Williams took for his
subject, "The. Meaning of Christmas.",
In the evening 'the music included
a sextette, "Silent Night, Holy Night,"
with Miss bons Ferguson, Miss 'Mar-
ion Mason, Mr. J. T.iScott; Mr, F. E.'
Willis,' Mr. M. R. 'Rennie and Mr, D.
L. Reid: anthem, "Arise: Shine For•
Thy Light is Come,"- with Dalton L.
Reid as soloist, and a quintette, -"0
Holy Night," with bliss Doris.
Ferguson, 'Miss Marion Mason, ,"Miss
Lenore .Habkirk, Miss Margaret Wil-
lis and Miss Jean' :McMaster singing.
The subject for the evening sermon,
was "With Exceeding Joy."
At St, James' Church on-Christnlas
Eve the choir \Olt sing carols from
11.30 'p; m. to 12 111ianight,' when High
Masa wil•1`be sung by Rev. T. 'P..Hus-
sey, assisted byea Redemptoriet. priest
from London. High and Lowit Masses
-will be sung at 8.30, 9 and 9.30 Christ-
mas morning"
At Northside United Church )n the
morning, the music 'program, includ-
ed: Anthem, "The � First Christmas+
Morn,"' Senior Choir: chorus, "Gentle,
Mary," Junior Choir. itev�"f'T. V. Work -
mad had for hitt subject, "'the Christ,
a Little Child." • '
In the evening a speteal song ser-
vice' under. the direction of 'M.l. and
:Virs. James A. Stewart, was enjoyed
by a large congregation, when the
program included' the' following num-
bers t- 1, -ahem; "T1ie.'F 'ret C3hriste ae,"
Senior Choir e chorus, "The Shepherds
Had An Angel," Junior Choir; anthem,
"Holy Night," combined choirs; Lad-
les' • Chorus, "There's a Song -en the
Air,"; chorus;' "Cradle of Bethleh'em,"
Junior Choir; anthem, "Messiah is
Comeee Senior 'Choir.
sent and delighted the children with
gtftsr from a levels Christmas. tree.
Mrs. ,Douglas Hughson is the, teacher.
Dublin' . Schools Present
Annual ti as Concerts
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Greetings,,..
Attention' of readers is directed
to the...Christmas messages of...,
Seaforth merchants on pages.'6
and 7' of ,this issue, and to the
messages of H'ensall merchants on
page 4. •
• Program Features ' Presen-
tation of Diplomas and
Certificates ' To Successful
Pupils.
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Alward 'Carter
Scholarships
Principal E. A.' Fines, at Clinton
Collegiate his•titute,.has just received
Word that two out of three Carter
Scholarships for Huron County for
1946. have been awarded to students
of Clinton Collegiate Institute,
Miss 'Margaret J. Tamblync of Lon-
desboro, is the winner of the First
'Carter Scholarship, with a cash value
of $1.0'0. She also won,a scholarship
at Western ''niversity, which she is
now attending, and in .ad.dition the
Sir Ernest Cooper Scholarship.
W. Stuart; McBride is the winner of
the Third Carter Scholarship, with a
cash value of $40. He is to student
at Uliiversi1, of Western Ontario,
' The `S,econd Carter Scholarship with
a cash value of $60, was won by Miss
E.„Beryl Sanderson, a student. of
Goderich Collegiate Institute.
'Dublin Continuation ...and .St. Pat-
rick's Separate School presented their
annual Chnistrhas concert to a eapac-
i.ty audience an Friday night. The'
program included' a play by the St.
Patrick's junior room, "The Shep-
herd's -Children": Wassail dance by
Separate School. girls; recitation,
"Who's Old Santa?" • by'', Grade 1;
dance, "The Christmas Fairieg," "The
Dancing Lesson," by Grade '1 boys;
comedy, "Do . Men Gossip?" :featuring
Allan Butters. 'Leonard Feeney, Lorne
Cronin, Joe Costello, Louis Kramer
'and Ursula Feeney: recitations b.yDon
Klinkhamer and,Bernard, Costello: The
high. school. girrs,.were very effective
in semi -choruses and .carols. A play.
•"In the ,Shepherd's; • Field;" .was !pres-
ented. by Matinee Dillon, Lou -Doyle.
Jerry Stapleton, .Doreen Murray, Cath-
arine McIver, Ronnie Butters, P.honse
Meagher ;and Florence Moore.
Irma pageant, St. Joseph, Shepherds
and Kings were AmPersonated by
Gordon Co tello, Joe -Malone, Jimmy
Flanagan,. Gilbert Murray, Joe Cron-
in; Louis Lane, Jack: Kelly, Jack Ma-
lone, I3illy- Evans and Frank Bruxer,
Th'e stage marrjtgers were Billy Feen-
ey ,and Patrici"Murray. •
An interesting feature was the pres-
enttt•tinu of diplomas and certificates
to Angela Morris, Geraldine Ryan,
Jean Costello, ,loan Flanagan, Auleen
• -.`core,. Helen Murray, Gordon Costel-
lo, Jimmy Flanagan, Margaret •Gielin,
.Dorothy `Kistner, Jack :V alone and
Jack Morris.
"the .arrival of Santa Claus, pres-
enting gifts from a brilliantly decor-
ated, Christmas t,tcee, concluded the
programe.
Hibbert School Has Concert
A _very su.cceseful concert was pre-
sented by tare, peens of S,R. No, 7,
Hibbert, oil 'Tuesday night. under the
direction of the poeular teacher, Miss.
Marie Evans, She wrs assisted by
the music leacher, Miss f)ougall, and
a very iieer•estinte program of recite-
tions. cat ols, ',layettes and driils, was
appreciated by .a large audience: Fol-
lowing the program. Sai to Chills ins
rived to the singing of"Sing'le Bells.,"
and jovially disirihuted gifts and .can•
dy from an arti'stithically decorated
Chr'lst.nlas tree, -
The annual Dublin Public School
concert was held in the school room
ender the direction of Miss Dorsa An-
nis. Despite, the small enrol' •ent of
pupils, the presentation of re itations,
.playee carols tt s es' vte+�as
o and dialo g�
very unique. 'Pthe• ,srhoal,,w•as decorat-
ToEn'f orce'C.T.,A.
Crown Says
s
"As fur as i am concerned f will
press, for `Havier •penalties,'• Crown
Attorney D. IE. Holmes said in police
`court at Goderich Thursday hast after.
po1n11 iTn out that there had been three
previous prosecutions under the Can-
ada Temperance . Act from three
!cadets separated parts of the county,
ince it had been ruled in effect. in
Huron, "Thr public must be aware
t hat._•ti:tet C-T,A. is. heinge enforced."
he declared.
• The- ,fourth ease Was. beard on
Thursday, when Lennart' Overholt,
Goderieli taxi driver, pleaded guilty
through his counsel, Frank. Donnelly,
K:C., and' was fines' $50• with costs by
Magistrate J. W. Morley, on a charge
ofsale>eping intoxicating ,liquor Co'l
keeping
The conrt was told that when pollee
visited the premises there were six
and a half castes of be'br of 24 pints
each. Six days later it was gone. -
Davi. 'n vihr .ervi.ces are mutt • too
great 'e ': e). to he allowed:, Fla*Blights'
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have: 0,'e11 -satisfactorily adapted for •
\\hcn Santei.r'zrireci• in Seaforth
metamers of the choir or for services
ire:
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It Pays
One„ small efessiiffed 'advertise!,
rent which appeared In The Hur-
on. Expositor °so•ine months •1ago,, is
stiil bringing" rettarns to John
Eider, wells knoWn Hennal`i resi-
dent. Mr, Eides, in hisIad,•t'etd
the public he had'fo.r sale "handles
and extension ladders,:. which , he.
had manufactured. ,.He also' would •
sharpen saws. To.. date he ,Iran
sold 191 tiandlea1 and 15' extension
ladders and sharpened 134 saws.
He gives full credit, to The Huron
Expositor: -Eng:lirle . are stilt
coming from all directions, Many
thanks for the help . of The Ex-
positor." '
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SANTA RECEIVES
IC0.0 C- !• ., 'E
Lions•'Club , Mernbeys ` Make
Annual Christmas Visit
To County '.Home.'
I'equii•inrr Moving lights.
.Flantntahle decoration's•- should . be
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Walton Co7,'tCert
° Fills Hail
The annual Ohristxxias concert was
presented in the basement of Duff's
•L°nited Church under the diredtion of
the school teacher, 'Douglas Lawless,
The Sunday school room' of the church
Was overtiowing as the parents came
out to see their chiidren perform, 175
adults and •children • attending. Silas
Johnston, sut1erinten0 nt of the Sun-
day School, was the chairman for the
evening, ' ' '. •
The feature number of the concert
was a -cantata, "Santa's Experiment,"
°presented by the seniq, pupils .of the
public school. Gerald Dresser and
Leona Johnston played the main char-
acters. the t'ormer, being Sant' and
the:latter Mrs. Santa. Solos n the
cantafa were sung by Leon' ohnston,'
Mac Shoidice„'Margaret McArthur and
Doris Johnston. Two duets , were
sung by Carl Pringle . and Louise
Sbol•treed, The pupils of S.S. No. 12;
Grey, aqd .S.S. No. 9, Morris, Contribut-
ed several numbers. When . the pro-
gram clog ed Santa Claus paid a yisit
and .helped distribute the gifts and
cantly to the children.
The school house 4n, School Section -
.
No. 12 was filled to capacity Thursday
night of the annual Christmas ;pro -
grain, Approximately 125 people at-
tended the. concert. The program was
presented by pupils of the school un-
der the direction of the teacher. Ross
Lawless, and the music supervisor.
Miss, Elva. Sholdice. A trio, Gordon
Lydiatt. 'Glen Oliver and Donna Mc-
Callum sang. Immediately following
the program Santa Claus paid a visit
and distributed the parcels and gifts
from under. the tree' and gave an
orange to -every • Child''
Friday afternoon. under'.1, he. auspices
.01' the Lions Clete he •presented Blore
than one thousand stockiugs,'te as
many- children.. of 'Seaforth and die-
`tl•ict. Following his .reception at the',
gayly decorated tree els the eerier of
Min .and Goderic:h Streets, the chit=
dren were •.uests at • the Regent
''Theatre where,.;two special programs -
'were presented. •
,• 011 Sunday members of the Lious
Club, assisted by Mr's: J,. B.' 1-iiggins, '
and. Mr.. Walker Hart, "visited Huroti. •
County- Home at Clinton 'and present-
ed a Christmas program. Treats of
oranges and candy were distributed.
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Install Eastern
Star Officers
' A pleasant evening was spent
in the Eastern Star Lodge rooms on
Thursday evening, Der. 19, ,when ilio
Worthy Grand Matron.. Miss Helen
Rots, 01• Toronto. and Worthy Grand,
Patron, Mr. John Edgar, of 'Thorold,
installed lief' officers 'and constituted
the lodge, A. 41.elicious leech was
served at lite close 'of the meeting.
Guests were present., from Toronto,
Niagara !";ells, London, St. Mary's.
Lucknow and Exeter,
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Huron Officials
Leave Hospital
I Sheriff Nelsen Hill. who has been
erltieally ill for six weeks in Alexan-
dra Hospital, Goderich. has returned
to his home for Christmas.
.1. H. Erskine, treasurer. of Huron
County-, has also returned hone after
a serious illness in the hospital.
ed very artistically- under the direc-
tion of Mr, J, A. Darling, with special
lighting., The program was concluded
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To Nominate
Next" Monday
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Nominatir14s or candidates .for var-
ious `ntunicipal.•offices *III be held 'on
Monday next with elections in case
such a•re- necessary, 'on the following
Monday. January. 6. •
In Seaforth, ratepayers will nomin-
ate. et the Town 'fall between the
hours of 7.30 and 8.30 o'clock •in the
evening. Following close of nomina-
tions, a meeting of the ratepayer
'will' be held•.. Offices to be filled in-
clude Mayor, Reeve,. 'six Councillors,
Public Utility•Commissioner,'and three
Public. School Trustees_
Tuckersmith 'At Kippen.
Ratepayers of Tudkersmith- Town -
Ship will nominate candidates at Wats
actin's Hall, Kippen, between 1 and";
P.m.. Monday=, December .30, 'with an
election, if necessary, one week lat-
er, on Monday, Jan. 6. Positions op-
en are Reeve, four Com:millers, . -and.
three School Trustees' for th'e' Area,
Board, A 'public meeting will follow.
- McKillop At Winthrop
,McKillop ratepayers, will meet at
Winthrop Hall on Monday with note-
ihatiiln°s being received between the
hours of 1 and 2 o'clock in the after-
noon. . •
Stanley At Varna
S"fhnley. •'Township nominations .will •
be helO at the Orange Hall. Varna,
from 1 to 2 p.m.. Monday, December
30, with a public meeting following. -
Nominations will be received for the
offices Of Reeve and four Councillors.
Prospective candidates for' inunidci;
pal office, if nominated fon mese than
one .office on Monday, at the nomina-
tion meeting, will have to decide "on
the .spot" for which office they wish
to run,
An antendnlent• to the Municipal Act
brought into force earlier' this year;
stipulates t.hnt candidates nominated
1110' more than; one office muse either
be tit the ndnlination meeting to de-
ckle fi,r which office they wish to rui1,-
c1r'.be co'mpailed to seek election -if
they wish to enter' tate race --to the
office for which they were first nom-
!sated.
in previous ye ars candidates could
Nitres their names to Mand on the
nomination lists 'until 9 p.m. the day
following -the nomination meeting. by
- which time they eceild deeide in:whieh
ao.n4nat they- wa hed t-tr run and qualify
accordingly,
Candidates still have until 9 pm.
Tuesday,. to qualify after the nomiha,
titin meeting, but they must announce
nt the nomination meeting few wbielt
afire they intend to run.
Til the event that a 'candidate. is
not present at the nomination meet=
ing the Clerk or Returning Officer in
charge of the meeting mu6t place the(
candidate's- name in the field far the:
office for which be or she is irsei
nominated,
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