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Hibbettpay annu
Plus fee -for extra meetings
Hibbert CQUi)Cil meets'. every two months and
officially olice a -month, and seminars by varieus'everil'
all members are required to naent ininiatrje's, usually
attend. In addition, there cis three or four a year; Which all
usually a drainage meeting members also attend.
. There are also Occasional
other meetings:
Beyond the basic council
• affairs, there are several
•committees in the township
and in Perth County and 'al
least one council representa-
tive slts -en each: These
4
In
Tuckers
_Vote
BOB
BROADFOOT
NOV. 10
For Council
include, the Mitchell and
district ' Protective
committee, the Mitchell and
Seaforth fire.a.rea boards, the
Mitchell and District
planning .board, the Mitchell
and District Coinmunity
Centre, the Ausable Hayfield
Conservation Authority, the
Upper Thames River Con-
servation Authority, the
Seaforth hospital board and
the Hibbert library board.
The reeve must also re -
'present " the • township on
1Perth County Council, which
meets at least two- days a
nionth as well as serving on
one or two county com-
mittees.
Members of the Hibbert
Council are paid a yearly
salary 'based en the formally
planned monthly meetings.
Annually, the reeve -receives
5825, the deputy reeve 5740.
and councillors 5650. For
unplanned half-day meetings
members receive an
additional 535 and for full
day meetings, 550:
Re-elect
JOHN FLYNN
FOR
HULLUT TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
• "1 have had two years on council and six
years on the recreation committee, and i am
looking forward to further. serving the
community." ,
1
Electors of Hensall
ON•
NQV.10
I ELECT
• Harry M. Klungel
FOR REEVE OF HENSALL
I,ask you to
consider these
points:
• 1 hove the time
-Ovoiloble to • serve
whenever needed.
• Four yeor.sex-
perience on Hensoll
council
• Considerable church
and business ex•
perience
• Committed to mak.-
ing Henson a better
place in -which to live,
work & enfoy
For transportation
,to the polls
Phone 262-2536
JERRYMURRAY
Jerry Mdiriy of Dublini is
running for village trustee..
Mr. Murray, who served as
village secretary for two
years, is in the building
construction trade.
LOUIS MALONEY
Louis Maloney of Dublin is
running foe re -lection as a
trustee of the police village of
Dublin. Mr, Maloney has
been a village trustee for the
past six years, and was
•---ehakruatrorthe" Dublin PUC -
• Mr.' Murray,- 50', is a for four of those years. He is
member of the Knights of
Columbus, No. 5289 and a
member, of • St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church,
'"Be fair and conscience
-
minded."
•"Yes."
the owner of the Dublin Feed
Mill.
The candidate and his wife
Therese have two daughters
and a son.
•"Inflation • and energy
costs. Spend the taxpayer's
dollar wisely."
•"Yes"
Logan
The quertions:
This year, there's a race
for reeve in Logan Township
between two veteran council
members. The candidates
were asked three questions,
and 'their responses are
published below.
1. What do you see as the
most serious matter facing
voters in this election?. What
EDWIN "TED" MIAMI
Edwin C. "Ted" Inman of
R.R. 2, tvlonkton. is running
for reeve of Logan Township.
Mr. Inman has !leen a mem-
ber of council for the past
eight years. He has farmed
In the township all his life
and is a member of the
Monkton Lions Club, Golden
Rule Lodge and has been the
secretary of the Monkton
Community CentroBoard for
eight years.
The candidate is a mem-
ber of Monk -ton • United
Church and member of the
board of stewards. He has
also served ort the Mitchell
Fair Hoard. The candidate
and his wife Ellen have five.
children - Delford. 21: Yvon-
ne, Mrs. Jerry Enns. 20:
. Murray. 16: Brenda. 14 and
foster son Ken. 13.
*"1 do not see any major
problems in our township at
this time and hope that the
co-operation with township
residents will continue to be
very good.''
• "Vriarn my eight years on
Logan ecaincil. 1 feel v. e have
always had very co-operative
and successful cociis
• "1 would certain' ape
can you do aboure
2. Are you•satisified with the
work of the preyious council?
If not what do yop feel needs
improvement?
3. Are you in favour of
continuing the road surface
trratment program in Logan
rather than resurfacing with
gravel each year? Explain.
MAIT MeCREIGHT
Matt McCreight of Dublin
is running for re-election as
a village trustee. Mr.
McCreight has served as a
trustee for that period. The
,,andidate is the owner of
McCreight Home Hardware.
Prior to that, he was a
construction superintendent
for 25 years. Mr. McCreight
is a member of the Seaforth
*Legien.
•"Keep close account of
tax dollars and also
maintenance in general of
the village, such as drainage
and road unkeep.
0"Yes,"
the surface treatment pro-
gram for our roads can be
continued and maybe even
increased to more miles per
year, and also that we can
continue to rebuild some
sideroads each year. The
surface -treated roads will re-
sult in a savings in the future
with less cost for gravel,
calcium. grading. etc."
Reeve
To the voters of Seaforth
. CA111, VOCE
Veteran Coganipolitician
in the running for the reeve's
seat in the township. Mt.
Vock was. warden of Perth
County in 1960. and has
serv'ed Logan with two years
as a councillor, two as
deputy -reeve and fnur as
deputy reeve
He is currentiv employed
by Penh and Huron Concrete
Products Before joining that
firm this year Mr. Vila
farmed in Logan tonship
He is a member of the
Brodhagen nd District
DON MORO
Don:Maolfeo, f gat. 2. '
Duhila, is running for Village '
trugee. ,h1r. MacRae has'
served as yillage trastee for
14 years in the p,est, and waS
chairman of Dublin Hydro
and recorclieg trustee for the
village. The candidate has
been Dublin postmaster for
_ ,
the past eight years and prior
• to that, Operated Dublin
Electric. fie is a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion,
Seaforth and of the Knights
of Columbus, Father, Stephen
Eckert branch, Seaforth.
• He's alsq a carter member
of the Dublin and District
Lions Club and member of
• St. Patrick's Church, Dublin.
Mr. MacRae, a widower,.
has three,' children-7-kt): 34;
Michael, 32' and daughter
Nora Anne.
,•"Annexetion- for housing
• and-- new business in the
village. Senior • citizen
housing in Dublin rather
than Mitchell or Seaforth.• "
•"Fairly satisfactory but
lighting on the streets is
unsatisfactory. Restrain on
Hydro spending to try to hold
the line on rateS-attertdance
at conventions and meetings
to ensure keeping abreast of
the changing times."
Chamber of Commerce and a
member of St. Peters
LutheranChurch
Brodhagen. He and his wife
Betty have five children,
Joyce, June, Wanda. Bill and
Douglas.
• ▪ "I am in favor of surface
treating on roads in Logan
Township and for continuing
the rebuilding of sidefoads.
The reasons I support
surface treatment:
) Limited amount of '
4rAtel In township.
b) Calcium is increasing in
cost every year and getting
poor results.
c) Grading roads is costly due
to fuel costs.
(I) Sufface treatment roads
reduce maintciybc costs on
cars, trucks ' and farm
equipmont."
JOHN f.laU) KINSMAN
. John. Kinsman of R.R. 2.
*1‘,Staffa is seeking re-election
to Ha?bert Township council.
Mr. Kinsman served ,on,
council for one term., The
candidate, a farmer for,
several years, represented
Hibbert on - the Seaforth
Hospital Hoard and the
Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority, He
has also been a inember of
the Hensel' Fire Board for
DON MaeRAE
Countil
• 5. 1.
RON CHRiSTIE
Ron 'Christie, of R.R.' 2,
Staffi; is running for council
in Hibbert Township. Mr.
Christie, seeking office for
the first time, is a self-
employed farther. He is
active in, - the Perth
Federation of Agriculture,
was •a past director and is
now 'first vice-president of -
the organization. He also
served on the Hibbert
Township planning board.
Mr. Christie and his- wife
Rita have two children -
Natasha, 21/2 years old and
Tobias, five months. '
• no Answer
•no answer
0"1 agree., with it. Liquid
manure is a fairly new
1�gyThUrniwg
Out
t\ area and thjs bylaw assures
that it is ustd to the best
advantage of the farmer him-
self and his neighbours.
Liqui&manure is no problem
if' properly managed. Any
problems of the past have
been due to poor
management and learning to
deal with a new technology."
several years.
Mr. Kinsman and his wife
Elaine have three sons *and
one daughter.
•
•
•"1'm in favour .of the
bylaw, which covers new
tanks that are going in. If we
don't de it now, it could
mean trouble down the
road."
Logan paid fee,
for -meetings
Logan towhship council
meets twice a month. on the
first and third Mondav
There are also about three ce.
four special meetings each
veer
The township sends one
councillor to reprewre 11 on
the Mitchell Area Fire board
and the Logan Elma Fire
Area board There is also a
Logan councallor on each of
tite Monkton Are
Cornortimtv Centre board.
the Mitchell and District
Commune,. Centre Board.
Logan Township recreation
comtnittee. The Maitland
Valley Conservation
Authoritv and the Ausable
Bav field Cons-ervation
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Authority.
Besides regular and
special council meetings the.
reeve represents Logan on
the aria's pmtective
inspection committee and on
the Perth County council.
The reeve sits for council on
the township library board.
Only the reeve receives a
yearly honorarium. which is
5500 He is paid 541.50 joi•
regular meetings while the
deputy reeve gets 545. and
councillors 542.50. For the
various other meetings the%
attend, members of council
are paid 535. through the
board on which they are
sitting Ali members also
receive 53.5 for special
council meetings.
To the Electors al)riblin
I solicit your vote on the Nov 10 election. I
will work ''in the best interest of the
corn rn t y
JERRY MURRAY
Re-elect
,JOHN SINNAMON.
For transportation Or Information phone 527-0218
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Electors of
TUCKERSMITH
.1 am seeking a seat on Tuckersmith
Council on Monday, November 10.
1980. I sincerely solicit your support
and will work diligently for the
betterment of the Township.
Lloyd Eisler Sr.1
For rides to the Polling Booth
Call 527-0691, 527-0443
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Hibbert
.questions
041141 tea are
running for fot Ilfree see , on
the Dublin village trustees'.
The qileeti011s the candidates
were.a4Iced are: • •
1, What do you see as the.
most serious matte! facing
voters In felide elf out' Whi
' oilizOO do oheet lit. - •
2, Are you sti#01: ii*O'Ll*
*ei'lc.0-*PrevleOP: *010 it '
not,, *hot tioyou fee!, Oeefle:.
, hoppvereeol . '. .
The hvo top poSitions on
Hibbert Township council
were filled by acclamation •
Roy Swart has moved up to
reeve. and Do n Johns will
be deputy reeve. The
candidates running 'for
council were asked the
following questions.
1. What do you see as the
most serious matter facing
yoters in this election? What
can you do about it?
2. Are you satisified with the
work of previous councils? If
not. what do you feel needs
improvement?
3. What is your- position on
the new township bylaw
which will require all liquid
manure tanks hi be kept
covered? Eeplain.
USE
EXPOSITOR
WANT -.ADS
Phone 527-0240
6,•I4
I respectfully sol101t
• your. -support • on
Novernbex 10.
For transportation or Info. Phone 527-1880
Electors
of
Hensall
Asa candidate
for the office of
public • utillty
. COMMIS I ER
I seek the support of the citizens of
Hensall because I feel that with my
business experience and trainirig together
with the eXperlenge I gained" during my
years' in the municipal council, I can make
a helpful contribution to the work of the
commission.
AROLD 'KNIGHT
Hensall
P.U.C.
Wanted
Your support on Monday •
im Papple
- a successful farmer
-'an individual,
practical and businm -like
- a good listener
- can make logical decisions
- can put his ideas into words
- can get along with people
For a voice concerned with
all of Tuckersmith
Vote Jim Pappie
on November T'Oth
Phone for transportation
9. On November 10th
Vote
Betty McLean
FOr
Tuckersmith Township Council
• Member Tuckersmith Township Day Care Board
• For Four Years.
4
Past Charter President of Vanastra and District
Lione§s" Club
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