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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 ANSTETT JBNELLERS LTD WATCH AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS WE SELL AND SERVICE — tulova-Accutran- Watches ;;•-• 3-STORES -- SEAFORTH .= CLINTON — ,WALKERTON 23-694 WHITNEY-WHEY FUNERAL HOME R. S. BOX FUNERAL HOME Sincere and courteous service Ross W. Ribey, Director 87 Goderich St., Seaforth Phone Seaforth 5/7-1390 CEMETERY MONUMENTS 23-69-tf Phones: Day 527-0680 - Night527-0885 23-69-tf ' 24 Cards of Thanks JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth'Office 527-1240 Tues.,Thurs., Fri., 9:00- 5:30 Wednesday, Saturday 9:00-12:00 r Clinton 482-7010 Monday 9:00 - 5:30 • BY APPOINTMENT 23-69-tf 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 22 Legal Notices 22 Legal Notices 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 22 Legal Notices 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. 26-71 -tf 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; Torontit. 28424 Opening Specials Continue 80 KING ST.i CLINTON 1111111T INN 11111! WITH UNPAINTED FURNITURE YOU BE THE DECORATOR- • paint it a smart solid color or bold super graphics • antique it with a warm wood stain • cover it in easy-care vinyl or paper it to match your room Now In DOLL FURNITURE Stock! CRIBS & HIGH CHAIRS Open Thur., Fri. Nights to 9 p.m. Ni Christmas 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 Every week more. and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Huron Expositor want Ads. Dial 527-0240, 22 Legal Notices 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. 1' Lacross hickory. and Mif s Frank Vansicel :COrte0P0POCtg . r an USE 'EXPOSITOR JohMph . 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Shoppe" Sewing Centre. i . sticks are .made from VANSTEELANDT ---;To Mr.: • of grlOtir on lieVeInher 23 "in Seaforth. Community. gospital , ,a.daughter, 27,720 -• - • . • Phone 527-0240 Marys on Monay'olioning. JOIMTOMPielnal;t MiSs P4tti$orrisi yisiteit nrittlie weekend m/44 and RI/1.M 'Jim: Norris and :fatini,ily, Brampton. MrS• 130 Ploitio; Jill and Robert visited . Saturday evening with tpd Mpr .John: 1.101004 and family,: 1PO4gfictl• a~rles: Douglas,. . South PiSrict'CXeCOhke banquet at the Friendship •Center m St.