The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-12, Page 21•,`!.•
THE HURON E4OSITOR OCTOBER 12, 1 78
22 Legal Notices
Notice of
NominatiOns
Township of Hibbert
Nominations will be received at the Clerk's
office by the perk of the Township of Hibbert
in the period commencing on
-October 16th, 1978
go,ociti din on .
OCtober 23rd , 1978
at 5 p.m.. for the positions of:
A. Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Three
Councillors for the Township of Hibbert
B. Three Trintees for the Police Village of
Dublin.
C. One member of the Huron Perth Roman
Catholic Separate School Board for the
Townships of Usborne, Hibbert,
Fullerton and the Town of Mitchell-.
Ea p of the members so nominated, if elected
are to-serve 'a two year terrn, 1979 and 1980.
The required !nomination Forms may be
obtained from -the Clerk's office and must be
completed, filed with and accepted by the.
Clerk" by the above deadline.
For further inforination regarding the
procedurea under the Election Act, contact
the undersigned.
CHARLES FRIEND A.M.C.T.
Clerk, Township of Hibbert
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Notice
REGARDING 4.
Municipal Elections
Town ofSeaforth
Offices to be filled
Mayor - Reeve; - Deputy Reeve. - Councillors
PIJC Commissioners, Huron County Board of Education
-Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School
Board.
- Nominations for Office
Nomination-Day -is-on
Monday, October 23, 1978
1. Nominations may be filled in the office of the Clerk
during the period commencing at 9:00 in the morning
Monday October 16th, 1978 and ending_at 5:00 in the
afternoon Monday October 23, 1978.
2. A nominee, may withdraw from a nomination at any time
before 5:00 in the afternoon of Tuesday, 'October 24th, 19718N,
3, Nominations must be signed by at least ten electors and
the Nominee must make a declaration of consent and
qUalificaboris.
4, Nomination papers may be obtained at the Clerks office.
Advance Polls
1. Will be held in the Clerk's office at the Town. Hall from
zjilY07in the morning until /alirin the eveni on
Sattirday, November 5.
2. Any elector who expects to be unable to vote on polling
day in the polling subdivisions for which their harries
appear on the polling lists or who are entitled to Vote
either under a certificate iestiecl 'by the clerk under
Section 53 or Who become entitled to vote under Section
• 56.
JAMES CROCKER, AaM.C4,.[Al
M3141,-1'616 of gcatokth
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MEL-GRAHAM CLERK
Township of Stanley
R.R.#1,
,Brucefield, Ontario
Te1.40-9908
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Township of Tuckersrriith
t-'Clerk'p Notice of First Posting of Preliminary
' List of Electors
1978
Notice is hereby given that I have complied
with Section 24 of the Municipal Elections
Act, 1977 and that I have posted up at my
office at Vanastra, on ' the 13th day of
October, 1978 the list of all persons entitled
to vote in the municipality at municipal
elections, arid that such list remains there for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all electors to take
immediate proceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to law.
The last day for filing complaints is the
27th day Of October, 1978
The place at which the revision will
commeince is the township at Vanastra,
Ontario.
The time at which the revision will commence
is the
21st day of•October, 1978
Dated this 13th day of October, 1978.
mci-A9HYV4 CLERK
° 'Township of Tuckersmith
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PRELIMINARY
List of Ele
TOWN OF SEAFORTH •
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
TOWNSHIP OF HD3BERT
Take Notice that the Preliminary List Jf electors
entitled to vote in the Municipal Elections in the
above municipalities was posted in the office of the
Clerk , on the
13TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1978
The list may be inspected in 'the office of the Clerk
and applications filed for revision of the list for the
purpose of including names of electors who have not
been included or for making additions or corrections
to or deletions from the list. Take Notice further that
the last day for making application for revision of the
list will be the 27 day of October, 1978. The Clerk
will commence revision on the list at the office of the
clerk at 10:00 o'clock ire the morning of the
27TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1978
Assessment
,5ommissioners
Index of
School Support
Take Notice that the Assessment Commissioners
Index of School Support for the Collectori Roil of
each of the above municipalities was posted in the
office of the Clerk on the
13TH DAY OF OCIQBER1918
The- list may -be inspectW-in the 'office of the Clerk
and applications made for revision of the list for the
purpose of Correcting 'the School Support indicated.
The last day for making applications for correction of
School Support foil, tax purpose will be
OCTOBER 27,1078
J. CROCKER, CLERK
Town of Seaforth
MRS. MARION MCCLURE, CLERK
Township of McKillop
CHARLES FRIEND CLERK
Township ofIlibbert
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24 Cards of Thanks
I would like to express niS,
sincere thanks to all my
relativet arid - friends who
sent treats, flowers and cards•
while I was a patient 'in
Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to bre. Lambert and
Street and all the mutes who
were so good to me. Mary
t,'IuktPhrits 24-76x1
would like to thank all my
family, and friends for the
cards, flowers, gifts and
visits while a patient in
Seaforth Community 'Hosp-
ital. Thanks alsb to my
rottentiates, rottentiates, nurses and staff.
Special thanks to Dr. Rodney
and Father Laragh for his
prayer's and visits. Roe
Altman 24.70-1
No distance can divide.
Fs!' each day in memory's
garden .
We still walk 'side by side.
Wherever life May take us.
Whatever we may do
The memories of the years
we shared •
Will keep us close to you.
Always remembered by his
wife and family. _ 25-70.1
24 Cards of Thanks 1970.
Therel no parting from
those ewe ove.
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25 In Memoriam
HUBERT: hi loving memory
of Norman (Archie) Hurbert,
who passed 'away October 12,
1964.
We had a husband and
father
Tfatwe were 'proud to own
How much we miss him
Will never be known.
We ',dyed hien for his
thoughtfulness
His kind and gentle ways;
We levee him for the'
things he did
Without a • thought of
praise. .
Isn't it strange thit thosec
we need
And those we loved the
best
Are just the ones that God
needs too
And takes them home, to
rest.
Sadly missed by wife, family,
and grandchildren. 25.70-1
PRESSEY: In loving memory
of a beloved son Calvin, who
was killed in a car accident
Oct.-5, 1975.
God gave' us a wonderful
son
Far dearer than silver or
gold.
He fashioned his smile out
of sunshine
He moulded a heart of
pure gold.
He needera new s't'ar in
heaven.
A beautiful fight to shine
So out of this world of
Leorrow
He chose this dear son of
mine.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Mont. •
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BUfl: In loving menlory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, Roy Butt, who
died 8 years ago October 15,
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Priestap,
Bornholm, are pleased to
announce the marriage of
their daughter, Janice Lynn
to .Robert William, son of
Mrs. Ross Montgomery' and
the' late James Ross
Montgomery, Seaforth. The
wedding vOill`takeplace af'St.
Peter's Lutheran Cherch,
Brodhagen on November 3rd
1978 at 7 p.m. • 26-70x1
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ferguson,
Dublin, are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Rhonda to
Dan Nolan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Nolan, St. Colum-
ban. •Marriage to take place
October 27, .1978 at 7:00
'p.m., St. Patrick's. Roman
Catholic 'Church, Dublin.
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27 Births.
McCONE: Bill and Donna
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter,
Carrie Leanne, on October 2,
1978, a sister for Curtis and
Melanie. • 27-70-1
MacRAE—to Mr. and Mrs.
Michael MacRae, Dublin, on
October 7, a son, Joseph
Andrew at Stratford General
Hospital. 27-70-1
SAFELY IS A FAMILY AFFAIR
farm safety association
FOR INFORMATION ON
LUNG DISEASES AND
HOW TO KEEP' YOUR
LUNGS HEALTHY
CALL YOUR CHRISTMAS
SEAL ASSOCIATION.
IS A
own?
A town is a group
of people.
It is schools.
It is town government.
it is churches.
It is industry and jobs.
It is retail businesses.
They all have to work together. All must
have the support of the people.
Or there is no town.
Give your, local merchant a chance for your
business. You shouldn't spend your hard
earned money with him unless his selection is
adequate and his price competitive.
But give him the first opportunity to make
the sale.
For the local retailer pays the highest
percentage of local taxes. He most often
is the civic leader who dedicates his time and
talents to his town. He is contacted first
for contributions to charitable projects. He
• provides jobs. Without his store you have
no' town:
Give the local
merchant a fair
shake
This message courtesy of
t Tinton
r. I ramily Tosnions at ROM
22 Legal Notices 24-7---ardi of Thanks
fMa my siliyn,creerlea
relatives
14k:ntdo
fmriyends
for
the cards, treaLsa.fflort
othv Core
e:
rs and
visits received while a
- patient in
•
tlspecial
nursing
th an k staff.
Hospital.
taeD ri.t A241,ea.Rodney,os70,aiiali
Dr. Brady, .t..xe Malkus and
greatly appreciated, .Kini
WD'aelee.'ish to express sur most
sincere and heartfelt
appreciation for the many
kindnesses extended to us' in
the loss of a beloved husband
and brother. For the rides to
and from Stratford Hospital,
the lo.vitig care 'extended by
the 'nurses there, as well as
grateful thanks for the work'
done by Dr. A. Hussey, To
the ambulance driverg who
brought Wilf back to, Sea-
forth, and the care given by
the nurses in Seaforth hosp-
ital, also for extra call given
by Dr. Brady, Dr. Whitman
and Dr. Moyo. The work
One. by the Whitney-Ribey
funeral home and the service
given by the Legion and the
Lions and the_epiritual wordg-
of comfort given . by Rev. J.
Broadfoot, as well as .his
visits to the hospitals and our
home. Also the gifts of food
at . the time, the beautiful
flowers, and the • many do-
nations to the Cancer Society
It is in times of deep sorrow,
the joy of love evidenced for
others that gives hope for the
future. Grace Titford and
24-70x1'.family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little
wish to express their thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. „ Pete
Connelly for opening their
home for the lovely afternoon-
and dinner in honour of our
Golden Wedding Anni-
versary. To our relatives 'and
former neighbours of Coe. 8,
McKillop for calling and
extending their "Good
Wishes" for gifts and many
cards from friends.. To our,
nieces and nephews 'for their.
part in helping to make it a
very memorable occasion.
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I wish to thiik my -Tainily;
friends and relativesfor the
cards.; treats and. teens w He'
I was in the. IrospitalSp cial
thanks..to Father Laragh,
Father Dill, Drs. Star:dee:le
and Underwood. Keviii Ryan
"t,
25 In •Memoriam'
',RUING: In memory of a
deae„father, Leonard Leem-
ing, who passed away Oct-.
eber 12th, 1969.
No further away than a
picture
A smile, or a remembered
phrase,
My ' loved one lives in
memory,
So close in many ways.
Daughter Norma 25.70x1
PRESSEY; In loving memory
of a beloved' brother and
uncle who was killed in a car
accident Oct. 5, 1975.
No one heard the footsteps
Of the angels drawing near
Who took from us to
heaven
The one we loved so dear
Your end came sad and
sudden.
No time to say goodbye,,-
You were gone before 'we
knew it. •
And only God knows why.
A golden heart stopped
,beating
Two working hands at rest
God broke our hearts to.
prove to us • . -
He only takes the best
We cannot--forget your -
smiling face
Your happy, carefree way
The gmile that won so
many •friends
In the happy, bygone days.
To know we never, said
goodbye
Will always bring regret
- But the hearts that loved
you dearly,
Are the hearts that won't
forget.
We miss you Calvin.
Loving1 remembered and
sadly missed by. Linda &
Bob, Marsh & Wayne,Brian,
Barry, Karen and Paul and,
nieces Michelle & Sherry.
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In 190.5 a young Montreal
bride took off her wedding
dress of grey, silk gauze
trimnied with lace and
sequins, and carefully stored
it away. She probably never
dreamed it would be 'on
display. along with wash-
and erear play earrnents of
her great-grandchildren in a
new exhibition • entitled
'Fashion in a Family' at the
Royal Ontario Museum,
Toronto. 'A
'Fashion in a ,Family': on
view in the ROM2s-Costume.
Gallery from October 18 to
March 31, 1979, is an
important 20th century cost-
ume collection formed by,.
Mrs. Saul A. 'Silverman. The
collection spans four gener-
ations of the Silverman
family of . Mbntreal and
Toronto. •
'Fashion in a Family' is a
remarkable servey• of the
fashion scene that evolved in • Montreal and. Toronto during
the past seventy years. High-
lights of the show are three
Wedding dresses: the 1903
One worn by Mrs. Silveimans
mother, Mrs. Silverman's
own 192 Montreal-designed
chess and trousseau, and the
1963 dress worn by Mrs.
Judith Silverman Teller.
, Although some French and
.
American, designer garments
are shown. Canadian designs
am evident throughouth the
exhibition. Several of the
versatile costumes on display
were' made, 'by Montreal
couturier Marie Paulo - a
designer whose fashions
Mrs. Silverman cobSider
timeless in their style and
adaptability.
'Fashion in. a Family' is a
reflection of family activities.
Net onlkare special occasion
dresses on view, but basic
ready-to-wear garments,
sportswear, casual attire,
lingerie and bathing suits are
included. French silkromp-
ers from the '30s 'and stretch
jumpsuit's froar-the '70s
provide a particularly inter-
esting contrast in children's
wear,
be complete without match-
ing
of fashion would No survey
accessories and shoes.
The exhibition includes not
only these but also the
makeup, hairdressing and
beauty aids which were part
of the fashion scene.
'Fashion in a Family' is a
- valuable Canadian docu-
mentary. Whether you are
clothes-conscious or interest-
ed in local history, you'll
enjoy this nostalgic re view
of the fashion
19 Notices 19 Notices
- Nominations.
ToWnshippf Stanley
Nominations will bp rdoeived at the clerk's
office by fee clerk of the township *Stanley
in the period commencing on '
Monday October 16
sand concluding on
Monday October 23 .
at 5 p.m. for the positions of
A. Reeve, deputy reeve, and 3 councillors
for the Township of, Stanley.
B. One member to the Huidn County Board
of Education for the Township of
Stanley_and the village of Bayfield.
""j Each of the members so nominated, if elected
are to serve a two year term, 1979 and 1980.
The required nomination forms may be
obtained from, the clerk's office and must be
completed, filed with and accepted by the
clerk tly the above deadline.
For_ _further information- regarding the
procedures under the Election Act, contact
the undersigned.
Notice of Ratepayers
Meeting
ToWnship of Tuckersmith
A ratepayers' Meeting for the Township of
Tuckersmith will be held on
Monday, Oct. 23rd
in the Huron Centennial School, Brucefield,
commencing at 8:00 p.m.
J.R. MCLACHLAN
Clerk, Tuckersmith
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