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To the ter in �'a`nrr�hips of
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Hibbert and to llalr#ori and
Town of Mitchel)
For. continued good representation
as your Separate 'School Trustee on
Huron -Perth S. S. Board with.
knowledge, experience and
integrity
I ask,, for your support
VOTE.
Joseph E.. Looby
On Monday, December 2nd
4.
RE-ELECT'
NORRIS
for -Councilor in
the Township of, ,
H IB BE R T
Your support --would 'be -apprec-
iated on December 2, 1974, for
COUNCILLOR in
HIBBERT 'TOWNSHIP
Vote
Stephen Maloney
To the Electors of:
Brussels, Morris.
and.
Grey Townships
As a candidate for election to Huron County
Board of Education I solicit your support in the
December 2nd election.
VOTE.'
Clharleso Th o ma s
_To the Voters of the_
Twp. oaf Tuckersmith'
HAVING BEEN A MEMBER OF
TUCKERSMITH COUNCIL. FOR TWO TERMS, I
AGAIN ASK FOR YOUR SUPPORT At THE
POLLS IN, THE DECEMBER' 2 ELECTION.
Lembed Brandeiliorst
fog`rw-"horoO$Church''.
Hurricane 1amQs aril 4 prat ' Mincemeat, i Crhist.maa paid-
ChOstmos tree glowed at siin$s, home baking vafiiety
Wclock In St.. Thowp A�gl.lca booth, knitting and ap�Qns, were
Church Parish„ Hall, November. only a few items that were for
20. S.eafwth when Rev, J. S. sale, .
Sgharples opened the -annual The tea room wasP. popular
Christmas 4azaar and toa. The place with the guests as after
A.C.W. President, Mrs. Peg making their purchases ,they
Coombs and, Mrs. J .. S. Scharples could relax and chat over a cup of
greeted'. the guests as they tea acid a dainty lunch'.)
entered'the festive hail. Over $900♦ was realized.
Your support would be much
appreciated for ;
Mrs. .
Leona Arm'strong
Grey *Township Council
TO the ELECT4RS OF GREY
I would appreciate your -support
`,in the upcoming 'electi on , for, coun-
cillor in Township of Grey. I
will do my utmost to serve you to
the best of my abili.iy-
HANS DEN DEKKER
To thi' Electors of:
Brusselsand Morris
and
Grey Townships
Agc «I' t d taxWer�4L bolieit
your vate� sndl�uence on Bedember 2nd; 1974:
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If elected I will endeavour to further equal
education. to each and every student.
I will listen to and keep the public rmed
of the acdvi'ties of Huron County Boa oil Ed-
ucation. `
a
GRAEME MacDONALD
fi
-NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF
TOWNSHIP' of : GREY
Notice is hereby given that polls
will be opened for the Election
of Three Councillors to serve
the Towns -hip of Grey and Two
Members, by Public School Electors
to serve thi- Huron County BoardA
of Education. ,
Monday, December 2nd,
1974
At the following places:
Polling Sub-division�No. l at
Residence of Kenneth Wil bee ,• ,
Lot 8, Concession 5
Polling Sub -division No. r2 at
Residence of.George Wesenberg,
Part Lot 1,. Concession -11
Pol-1 i ng 'Sub -di vi s i on" No .' 3 at
Trevor Smith Store, Walton.
Polling Sub-divi.sion No. 4 at
Moncrieff Community Hall
Polling Sub-diu„ision Nd. 5 at
Ethel Community Centre
Polling Sub -division No. -6 -at
Residence of Archie Campbell
Lot 27,Conces'sion 3
Polling Sub -division -No. 7 at
Cranbrook Community Centre
Polls to be opened, from
11 A.M. to .8 O.M. -�
Edythe.M. Cardiff
Returni.ng'Office-r
Of, . russets, and.
Gael� and ;Aorrls .Townships
emefect
- � V ifted Shorfre04 .
t to
Huron County
—I h
Board of Education
To. the Electors of Hullett
Having decided to seek the position of '
Reeve for the Township of Hullett,. I
respectfully solicit your support and
influence.
John Jewitt
To the ratepayers
' 0
of, Hullett,
After -having --served two years on
Hu'llet Council, I ask for y'olur tsup-
i)(wt at the polls on December 2.
Se(ason's Greetings,
TOM DUIZER
Ratepayers of Hullett Township
Haling let my naaie stand for Deputy Reeve ,
your" support 'at the p_ol'ls •on December 2nd,
1974, will be appreciated.'
Having had six years experience,
and if elect-
ed, I will do the best in my power for all part-
ies in the Township.
Ir
Townshipof 'Stanle Y
',
Election
Notice is hereby given that -an election
will be held in the Township of Stanley for
. . ,representation on the Huron County
Board of'Aducation•
The following polling stations will be open on
DECEMBER 2, 1974 from. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Poll No. 1:
at the Residence of Jack McGregor, L 25 Con. 3
Poll No. 2:.
at the Residence of Reginald.Robinson at
Lot 7, Con 3
Poll No, 3:
Varna' Township Hall
Poll No. 4:
at the Residence of Gladwin Westlake,
Lot 12, Con. L.R.E
Poll No. 5:
Former Make School, Townline
NEL GRAHAM
Returning Officer, `rwo. of Stanley
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Pernefh
flannel Eisler
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The, choice is yours.
But do go out o,snd vote,
if you need a ride call
527-0443
Lloyd Eisler
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-Vote
Greg
Bran don
Hullett
OR
To fhe ratepayers of Hullett, 1 respectfully solicit your
votes for councillor in, the upcoming election. Having
been born ands raised In Hullett and since we pian. to
remain here, I am most tnterested in goop government
for our township.
Greg Brandon
� .s,,, Qn
a, December 2
y r x
,k ' be
A sure and
ry 3
vote
- 1're uest our support
4 Y ... .^ ,
at the polls for
..,Hullett council
'Ralph Buffinga ,
rT
ELECTION IN THE'
Township of kullett
Will be held on
Monday, Dec. 2nd 1974.
To elect one Reeve, one DeputyReeve, three �.
Councillors and two County School Board
Members (Public).
Polls are open from 11:00 a.m. to 8 p.m.
No, I Polling ta'tion : °
at the Niesters' Hall, Kinburn
No.,,2 Polling Station:
at .the Resideriee of V. Fox, Lot5, Con 12
No. 3 Polling Station:
at the Residence of T. Flynn, Lot 22,.Con 4.
No. 4 Polling, Station: `
at the �ondesboro Community Hall
N6.5 Polling Station:
at the Auburn Community Hall
I ` Claret 'Vincent, r'r
Returning Officer.
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