The Huron Expositor, 1976-11-25, Page 23MONDAY DEC, 6th
Polls will open at 11 o'clock in
the morning and will close at
8 o'clock in the afternoon at
the following locations :
Polling Sub-division
The Presbyterian Church, Goderich 'St. W.
Polling Sub-division No. 2:—
Mrs. Mae Watterworth's, 39 West
William St.
Polling Sub-division .No.3:—
Mr.& Mrs. Harvey Dolmage's, 32 Main
St. N.
Polling Sub-division No. 4:-L;.,
Seaforth Public Library -
(Front .Entrance)
Polling Sub-division N o. 5:—
Seaforth Town Hall
Polling. sub-division. No. 6:—
Mrs. Ella Munroe's, 25 St. John Street
Advance polls
will be held for the-purpose of receiving the
votes of electors who expect to be unable to
vote on the regular polling day. Advance
polls will be held in the Clerk's Office on
SATURDAY, NOV 27th
Advance polls will open at 1,t o'clock in the
morning and close at 8 o'clock_ In the
afternoon.
'Prpxy Application
Notice Is hereby given that NOVEMBER 30
by '5 P.M. is the last , day' for tiakIng
application to the clerk for a certificate to vote"
by proxy.
J. Crocker Clerk
Notice of Poll
Town of Seaforth
A Poll will be held in the-Town of Seaforth to
elect the following:
OFFICE OF MAYOR
(one to be elected)
OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR
(Six to be elected)
OFFICE OF-P.U:C.COMMISSIONErr
(Two to be elected)
HURON BOARD OF EDUCATION
(One to be elected)
HURON BOARD OF EDUCATION
[ R.C.Separate School Representative]
(One to be elected)
Polling day will be
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JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
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The family of the late John Shea
wish to express their sincere
thanks to all who sent mass cards
and donations and extended their
sympathy in our recent
bereavement. Special-thanks to
Father Oostveen, Father Dill and
the R S. Box funeral home. Thanks
to the C.W.L. ladies, and to the
neighbors who brought food to
our homes, the pallbearers, and
to all who helped in any way. We
are very grateful to all. 24-72x1
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I would li ke to thank my friends,
relatives and neighbours for their
thoughtfulness while I was a
patient in the hospital. Special
thanks to Doctors Moyo, Malkus
and Rodney. A thank you also to
the nurses and hospital staff.
Your kindesses will always be
remembered. — Valuta Miller
24-72-1
Otto Walker and family would like
to sincerely thank all their
friends, neighbours and relatives
for all the kindness and sympathy
shown in-the deep loss of their
dear wife and mother, Jose,
Walker. Thank you to everyone
for the lovely flowers, cards and
donations to the Cancer Society.
Special thanks to Rev. Jarvis for
, his comforting words for us andfor
the many visits while she was in-'
hospital and at home. To Rev.
Dan McInnis,. Innerkip, To the •
Family Doctor and friend, Dr.
Fletcher, Exeter, To the Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, To the
ladies of the Presbyterian Church
serving the lunch and to the many
friends and neighbours who se nt
in baking and who were so kind to
her through the years. Your
kindness will never be forgotten.
24-72-1
I would like to thank relatives,
friends for cards, flowers, treats
and visits while I was a patient in
hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Reuber, Dr. Malkus and nursing
staff. — Frank Robert on. 24-72 x1
A special thanks is extended to
the many friends for their kind
consideration and helpful
understanding during our recent
troubles and sorrows. — The Bob
Willey family, Winthrop. 24-72x1
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13irths
ELECTION
in the
Township of -Hu:Deft
. will be held on
Monday, December 6th,
1976
To elect Three Municipal Councillors and
One School Board Member '(Public)
Polls are Open from 11:00 a.m. until 8 p.m.
#1 Polling Sub-Division at
The Forester's Hall, Kinburn
#2 Polling Sub-Division at
Residence of V. Fox, Con. 12, Lot 5
#3 Polling Sub-Division at
Residence of T. Flynn, Con., 4, Lot 22
#4 Polling Sub-Division at „
Londesboro Community Hall
#5 Polling Sub-Division at
Auburn Community Hall
ADVANCE POLL
• An Advance Poll for those unable to vote
on the Regular Polling Day, will be held at
the Clerk's Office- on
Saturday, ,November 27th,
from 11:00 a.m. until 8 :00 p.m.
PROXY APPLICATIONS
Notice is hereby given that
November 30th,
by 5:00 p.m is the last day for making
applicationl to the Clerk for a Certificate
to vote by Proxy.
Clare Vincent
Clerk of Hullett
25 In Memoriam
CORNISH — In loving memOry of
a' dear mother, Jennie Cornish,
who passed away November 22,
1974.
Time goes by but memories
stay
As near and dear as yesterday
Its not the words, for they are
few
It's the loving 'thoughts we
keep of you.
— Lovingly remembered by
daughter Anna and son-in-law
Roy. 25-72-1
26 Personal
Mrs. L. M. Bopp, Port Huron,
Michigan, wishes to announce the
engagement of her daughter,
Irene Marie Louise, to Joseph
William, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. N. Ball, Seaforth. The
wedding will take place in Port
Huron on December 18th. 26-72x1
UNIQUE Bridal-Registry Service
at The Pidgeon-Hole Boutique
Brucefield, Featuring Noritake
Fine China and Crystal, a large
selection of reasonably-priced
gifts. Open daily, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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28 Deaths
HOGG — W. Leslie at
Mississauga Hospital on
Tuesday, November 16, 1976.
Leslie Hogg, late of 7 Minnewawa
Road, Mississauga. Beloved
husband of Margaret, dear father
of Scott, Toronto, and Betsy
(Mrs. Peter Hermann) Toronto.
Memorial service will be held at
St. Andrews. Presbyterian
Church, Stavebank Road, Port
Credit on Sunday, November 28,
1976 at 1:30 p.m. Memorial
donations may be made to the
Ontario Heart Foundation.28-72-1
KAIILE,AT_Funeral Service was
held at ni.m. November 2, 1976
at the Skinner-Middlebrook
Chapel, Mississauga for the late
John Thomas Kahle of Clarkson,
Ontario. The late Mr. Kahle
leaves his wife Margaret and sons
Tom and John, father Louis
Kahle, Detroit, Michigan;
predeceased by his mother, Mrs.
Joseph Allison, Goderich. Much
beloved brother of Joseph,
Kincardine; Charles, Goderich;
Ruth, Mrs. Fred Waltham, Port
Credit; Judy, Mrs. Craig
Costello, London; Linda, Mrs.
Ernest Cal. le, New Brunswick;
Blanche, Mrs. Glen Allen,
Godefich; Barbara, Mrs, Cliff
Trainer, London; and Beverly,
MAif James Kelly, Goderielt,
SadlYinisseci by cousit, Iv4114s;
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24 Cnk'd4 'Of Thank0: —44- Cii*ta of 'Thonke'
Our sincere thanks to everyone
who attended our "7,5th
Anniversary Party" and made it
such a memorable evening for us,
Special thanks to .our, family who
arranged the evening and
everyone else whokbelped in any
way. Many thanks for all the
lovely gifts and cards, to Ian
Wilbees and Mr. and-Mrs. Mott.
It all helpecli make our day a
happy one, which will long be
remembered. — Leveine and
Alma Hugill. 24-7211
We would like to thank our
relatives, n eighbours and friends
for cards and gifts and for
attending the dance for our 25th
Wedding Annniversary. Also
special thanks to our family for
the lovely gifts and for working so
hard to make it an evening we will
always remember. — Marg. &
Howard Dayman. , 24-72-1
I would li ke to thank my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for cards, flowers, treats and
visits while I was a patient in
hospital. Special thanks to those
who are helping at home. — Bill
Butson. 24-72-1
WHITMORE— To all who cared
for me and remembered me in
any way while a patient in
Seaforth Community Hospital and
since returning home a grateful
thank you. The kindess shown
Erlin and Karen while I was away
was also appreciated. "They are
rich who have true friends". —
Kathleen Whitmore. 24-72x1
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Notice of Poll
Township of Hibbert
„,„and the
Police Village
of Dublin
A poll will be held in the Township of Hibbert
and the Police Village of Dublin to elect to the
office of Deputy Reeve and Trustees.
Polling Day will be
Monday, December 6,
1976
Polls will open at 11 o'clock in the morning
and will close at 8 o'clock in the afternoon at
. the following locations:
Poll No. 1.(Con. 1, 2 & 3. Lots 1 - 30 and
the Village of Dublin)
Township Office, Dublin
Poll No. 2. (Con. 4,5,6,7,8, & 9, Lots 1 -30
and the Hamlet of Staffa
Township Hall, Staffa
Poll No. 3 (Con. 10, 11 and 12 Lots 1 - 30,
Con. 13. Lots 5 - 30, Con. 14 Lots 8 - 30,
N.T.R. Lots 22 - 27 and the Hamlet of
Cromarty.
Cromarty Church Hall, Cromarty
Advance Polls
An ac ance poll will be held for the purpose
of receiving votes of electors who expect to be
unable to vote on the regular polling day. The
Advance Poll will be held in the Township
Office, Dublin. •
Saturday, November 27,
1976
Advance Poll will open at 11 o'clock in the
morning and close at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Voting by Proxy
Electors eligible to vote by proxy must make
application to the Clerk for a certificate to
vote by- proxy before 5 o'clock in the
ifternoOn on
T6esday, November 30th,
. 1976.
Charles Friend, A,M.C.T.
Clerk - Township Hibbert.
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