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CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
Water Wein'
DRILLING
W.D. Hopper
and Sons
4 MODERN ROTARY
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PHONE Neil 527-1737
Durl 527-0828
Jim 527-0775
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Additions may be made in the normal
manner by application at the Clerk's
Office, Mill Street, Dublin.
Revision of .Voters List
under The Liquor Licence
Act Revision of the Voters List will
commence 27th October and end at 9
P.M. STANDARD TIME SATURDAY
13th NOVEMBER 1976.
Charles Friend, A.M.C.T.
Clerk, Township Hibbert
' NOTE THAT ALL TIMES SHOWN ARE
STANDARD TIME
PROCLAMATION C:405
OF WHICH ALL PERSONS ARE ASV') TO TAKE NOTICE AND GOVERN THEMSELVES ACCORDINGLY
RE:LIQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE
N THE MLNIC.pALITy OF
TOWNSHIP. OF HIBBERT
PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN OF THE FOLLOWING VOTE TO BE TAKEN:
ADVANCE
POLLING
FOR THOSE PERSONS WHO EXPECT TO BE UNABLE TO VOTE IN THEIR OWN POLLING SUBDIVISION ON THE
POLLING DAY. ADVANCE POLLING WILL BE HELD
Saturday, November 27th, 1976
Between the., hours of 11 'a.m. and 8 p..n. Standard TiMe
'at The Hibbert Township 'Office, Mill Street. Dublin,
REGULAR
P
REGULAR
POLLING Monday. December 6th, 19.76
between the hourS of j11 a.m. and Bp m:. standard time at :the Township Off ice.:
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Persons entitled to vote.
(a) Has attained the age of 18
years on Polling Day.
(b) Canadian Subject or Other
British Subject.
(c) Is ordinarily resident in the
Municipality for two months
. up to and including Polling Day,
VofeW List
The Chief Elections Officer
granted permission for
Municipal Voters List to be
authorized voters list under
Liquor Licence Act. .
has
the
the
the
NOW PAYING
A HIGH RATE OF
1 0 1/2 0 a Guranteed
0 Trust
Certificates for 5 year term
a member of the Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Ronnenberg
Insurance Agency
Brussels openTuesdays and FridayS
Phone 887-6663
MONKTON PHONE 347.2241
Monday to Saturday noon [anytime]
William E. Bennett
Disability Insurance,
Group Insurance; Mortgage
Insurance. pegistered
Retirement Saving Plans,
Life
REPRESENTING
Crown Life Ins. Corn pan
!Since 1900]
Tel.Officc 527-1610 Res. 527.0913
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24 Cards of Thanks
Jason Muir would like to thank
friends and• relativeS for their
kindnesses shown to him while a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
Whit man, Malkus and the
nursing staff. 24-70x1
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my family and friends
who visited me while I was a
patient in the Seaforth Hospital,
also for cards and flowers'and to
Rev. Horst, Dr. Brady and all the
nurses and staff. Your kindness
was very much appreciated. —
Wm. Bennewies. 24-70x1
I would like to thank my friends
for their cards, visits and flowers
while I was a patient in Seaforth
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Malkus and nursing staff; Rev. E.
'G. Nelson for his visits; All was
much appreciated. ---Annie
Harrison. 24-70;x1
We wish to thank our relatives,'
friends and neighbOurs for the,
lovely flowers, cards and gifts on
the occasion of our 40th Wedding
Anniversary. Thanks to our
family for the lovely dinner and
evening held in our honour at the
.Optimist Hall. ' The
thoughtfulness of everyone will
always be' remembered, -- Ed
and Alice boyes 24-70-1
We would like to Ay "Thank
You" to all our relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
many acts of kindness shown to
us in the loss of our baby girl. A
special thanks to Father. P.
Oostveen and Dick Box, to all who
sent masses, cards, flowers and
food to our home while I was in
the hospital and since returning
home and to those who' helped in
way.. any other Your
thoughtfulness will never be
orgotten. — Don and Irene Kelly
and children. 24-70-1
We wish ' to sincerely thank our
f amily for treating us to a
delicious dinner at Walton Inn on
Saturay. Special thanks to our
daughter, Kaye and her husband,
Fred, for being such gracious
hosts at the social gathering of
relativ,es at their home in Brussels
on the occasion of our 40th
Wedding Anniversary. A mere
"Thank You" seems., So
inadequate, for the lovely gifts
from our family and
grandchildren, 'ind 'from
relatives, including those
beautiftil roses; and the many
cards from relatives and friends,
along with their good wishes. It is
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Hear Ye!
ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF.
COMER
FURtlITURE STORES
80 KING ST., CLINTON (NEXT TO THE
POST OFFICE)
- opening specials. -
5 DRAWER
CHESTS
REG. $49.95
$ 29'6 95
WAGON WHEEL
BUNK
BEDS
REG. $79.95
$
59.95
hurry in - there's only
a limited number of these items
15% .OFF ALL
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CERAMICS
Marked down prices on
other selected items.
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utensii2s otervtotiabo2ict
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Your Personal Greetings,
WILL BE SURE
To reach your friends, neighbours and relatives
When you place'them in
The Flikon Expositor
Phone 527ii0240
Cost for one insertion is $2.00 f9r 20 Words or .
less. Additional words 8 cents each, Second
insertion foe only.1/2 price.
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,Bill and Wilma Jones and family
extend Best Wishes for a Happy'
Holiday Season and the New'
Year. A
SEASON'S- Greetings with best
wishes for the Holiday. Season
and the coming year to all our
friends. — The Jones,
Seaforth.
Among the many sincere good
wishes sent to you for a Merry
Christmas please include ours! —
Mary and Bill lanes.
Greetings will be published in` the Expositors of December 16, a23 arid 30
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all most deeply appreciated, and
made our Oay one to remember.
— Peter nd Isobel Mc.Cowan.
24-70x1
27 Births
COL MAN — To Mr. and Mrs..
James Coleman,
Seaforth, at Seaforth Community
Hospital on November 2, a son,
Kevin James. . 27.70-1
McDOWELL DOn and
Elizabeth McDowell are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Jill Elizabeth, on
November 5, 1976, at K/-W
Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario; a
sister for Craig. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. David R. Stewart, Seafortrh
and Mr. and Mrs. harvey
McDowell, Blyth. 27-70x1
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
Vote Under the Liquor Licence Act.
Information for voters
We wish to express our thanks to
everyone who showed their
concern to us and the family, and
to all who helped in anyway after •
Clair's accident. It was all greatly
appreciated and will never be •
forgotten. — Sam and Mary
McClure, -24-70x1,- •
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friends. and relatives who sent 44:
cards, flowers and gifts •while we •
were in hospital. Special thanks to
Dr,. Whitman, nurses and staff of •
Seitforth ComMunity Hospital. —
Shirley and Kevin Coleman.
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whb sent cards Ottd visited tne •
vvlille I 'Was. ht the hospital. A •
I would like to thank my friends
and relatives who sent me cards
and flowers and who visited me
while I was a patient in Seaforth
Community Hospital. Particular
thanks to the nurses and Dr.
Rodhey. — Mrs. Pearl Dale.
24-70x1
speciartiaoks to the nursing
staff; Or. Malkos and the euchre
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Classified Ads pay dividends.
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OFFICIAL COUNT THE ADDITION OF THE VOTES CAST FOR EACH SIDE TAKEN FROM THE STATEMENT OF THE POLL AS PREPARED
AT EACH POLLING PLACE TO BE ANNOUNCED PUBLICLY
. Tuesday, December 7, 1976 AT TWELVE NOON AT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICE.
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We wish to take this opportunity
of thanking our friends, relatives
and, neighbours for the many
gifts, cards and flowers on the
occasion of our 25th Wedding
Anniversary. Special 'thanks to
our family who made it such a
memorable occasion. — Gerald
and Riek Groothuis
24-70-1
'"visited With her mother Mrs.
Anger who is seriously ill in
Victoria, Hospital..
Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor,
Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, McGregor and
attended the baptismal service of
thpir grandchild,
Auction Sale •
Tuckersmith group No. I.
U..C.W. held an auction sale on
Monday night, In spite of poor
weather there was a , good
atteridattee.
WOODEN
KITCHEN.
CHAIRS
REG. $22 EA,,
$1 95
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The bidding was brisk with
auctioneers Mrs. Edna Paterson
and Mrs. Doris Sillery and the
results most gratifying.
The Pennies were heavy but
the captains Mrs. M. Walters,
Mrs. H. " McCartney, Mrs. B.
Stoll and Mrs, Mary Haugh
handled them graciously.
But the •treasurer, Jean
Henderson and Vera Berry
decided that there must be
another easier way of making
money 'than handling copper.
Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. standard time at the'
• . Township Office, Mill Street, Dublin
• .7—POLLING TO BE HELD AT (REGULAR POLLING DATE , •
POLLING SUBDIVISION DESCRIPTION • OF BOUNDARIES AND AREAS
CONTAINED.
1. Cons. 1, 2, and 3.- Lots 1 to 30 inclusive, and. the Police.
Village of Dubli n
Con. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, and .9 Lots 1 to 30 inciusive, and the.
Hamlet of Staff a.
3. Con. 10. 11, and 12. Lots 1 to 30 inclusive: Con, 13 Lots 5 to
30 inclusive, Con. North ThameS Road Lots 22 to 27
inclusive, and the Hamlet 'of Cromarty.
SUBJECT OF VOTING
,Are, you in favour of the sale of spirits,,
beer, and wine, under a dining lounge'
licence for consumption on 'licensed
premises where toed is available?
.A.re youin favour of the sale of spirits., beer
and wine' under a lounge licence for
consumption on .licensed premises?
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PUBLIC MEETING THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE NAMES OF' THE PERSONS IF ANY APPOINTED TO ACT FOR THE'AFFIRMATIVE AND
FOR THE NEGATIVE RESPECTIVELy UPON THE POLL TO BE HELD UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE AC1:
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.Monday, November 22nd, 1976 at the township hall , Stone, at : :00 p.m.
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REVISION OF LIST OF VOTERS THE AITIO OF OLJAL.FIETi PERSON SE S M,SD AT ENUMERATION, THE ADDITION OF PROXY
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VOTERS AND N THE CERTIF CAT.ION OF PROXY CERVFiCATES.
;NOTE FINAL OATEI I . ,
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'I would li ke to thank everyone for
the cards, gifts and visit's I
received while ,1 was in the
hospital.Thank you also to all the
doctors and nurses who looked
of ter me arid made me well
again. — Larry McClure. 24-70x1
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Township Office,
Mill Street,
Dublin.
Township Hall,
Staff a.
Cromarty Presbyterian
Church Hail,
Cromarty.
CerresPon4ent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
:-Mrs..J.W.McBeath spent a few
days in Toronto with her niece
Mrs. Audrey Rumble where she
attended the wedding of her niece
Miss Christine Rumble, Toronto,
on Friday evening, Nov. 6.
Baptism ,ervices took place
in Brucefield United Church when
the following children were
baptised by the Rev.
E. S. Stephens, Staci Jennifer
Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Martin.
Christopher Jason, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Layton left
on Sunday to spend the winter in
Florida.
Mrs. Elsie Henderson , Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson and
family, Sarnia, spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. John
Henderson. and Gordon.
andMrs. Wallace Jackson
visited with relatives in London
on the weekend. Mrs. Jackson
Dublin. Ontario GOD SAVE , THE QUEEN
Charles R. Friend.
November 4th. 1976
RETURNING OFFICER
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We wish to. express our
appreciation to relatives and
friends for the many cards, gifts
and flowers received on the birth
of our son, Dean Robert. Special
thanks to Dr. Underwood and the
nursing staff. — Garry and Betty
Jean Finnigan. 24-70-1
I would hike to thank Dr. Rodney
and the staff of the hospital. I also
would like to thank the people
who sent me cards. —Ken
MacDonald, 24;70x1
I wish to express sincere thanks to
all who (helped in any way after
the accident, to Dr. Malkus and
Dr. Rodney , and nurses at
Seaforth Hospital also to Box's
Ambulance Service. Thanks to
Drs. Rorabeck and ',Hurst and
theist associates and the nurses at
University Hospital. Thanks to all
who visited and sent cards and
gifts and a special, thanks to Rev.
Nelson for hia Visits. ',A special
'thank yoit to the 'Canadian
Porreadrs OA Grade nil class
for their geierosity, such
tithe you tealiid how ',wonderful it
is to have Mends., Clair
McClure.. 2440i
. *Kw.' Kg.....4.1.4.414 • K. Ira • gr
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has harmonica's to org ans in gift
items for the musician in the family
November Special
Free Case with purchase of a guitar!
Open every day except Wednesday
Phone 527-0053
for evening
demonstration of