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The Huron Expositor, 1978-10-26, Page 21MORE GRADS— Grade 12 grads of SDS who have gone on to Grade 13 are Back, Left Brian Lee, Michael Hak, Alexander Broadfoot, Brad Knight, John Binnendyk, Paul Bode, Michael Ferguson, Frank Meidinger, Ron Hauwert, Wayne Matzold. Front, Dianne Smith, Janice Rose, Linda Visscher, Gayle Vander Velden, Bonita Van Veen, Elizabeth Johnston, Mary Watson. .(Expositor Photo) 4 Notio-of Poll .1-oxf.itn.ship. of. Hibbert • .• drid the Police ; of Dublin A poll will be 'held in the Township of Hibbert and the Police Village of Dublin to elect to the Office of Reeve and Councillors for the Township, and Trustees for ',the' Village of Dublin. Polling day will be Mon., Nov. I 13.th 1978 Polls will open at 11 o'clock in the !horning 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 Police 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 (Cons:, 10, 11 & 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 advance 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. Sat. Nov. 4th 1978 Advance Poll will open at 9 o'clock in the morning and close at 8 biclock in the afternoon. Voting by Proxy Elects eligible to vote by proxy must make application 'to 'the Clerk for a certificate to vote by proxy before 5 o'clock in, the afternoon on: Monday, Nov 13th, 1978 Charles Friend A.M.C.T. Clerk- Township Hibbert. Too fat? Too thin? Too tired? Too often? Do-sOrnething for somebody... Your body! Fitness is fun. Try some. 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Boys: Midget, Mfitre Vin- cent, Hullett Central; Junior Austin Roorcla, Clinton Christian; Intermediate, Bill Millson, Hullett Central; Senior, Shane. Elliott, Homesville. Schools with most points In Midget Class, Girls. Clinton Christian and Boys Clinton Public; Junior ,Girls tie Clinton Public and Clinton Christian; Boys Seaforth .Public; Intermediate, girls and boys Huron Centennial: Brucefield. Clinton 'Christian; Boys Hiiir lett Central; Seniors, girls A poll will be held in the Township of McKillop to eject - • one Public School Member to serve the Huron County Board of Education. AdvancePoll To be held on Saturday, Nov., 4 1978 at the Municipal Office, Winthrop, Ont.. from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Regular Polls Will be held on Monday, Nov 13, 1978 from 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. Marion McClure Returning Officer 22-72-1 THE RUNNER — Sandra Shouldice of Seaforth Public School races toward the finish line in Monday's cross country races held at Hullett Conservation area for local elementary school students. )Photo by Oke) From SDHS Grade 12 grads go on to further education :When the 29 students graduating from grade were presented with their diplomas, at last week's commencement, Cal Cald- well, S.D.H.S. teacher, told the audience about the careers the graduates are now pursuing. ' Kim Anstett is job hunting in London, Gayle Beuermann is studying at Waterloo University, Christine Carter is attending Lambton College and Shirley Chalmers is studying nursing at Fan- shawe College. Maureen Delaney is study- ing the legal secretary pro-. gram at Fanshaw College, Joan Devereaux is in the nursing program at the same college, and Sean Duffin is attending the University 'of Western Ontario. Lorna Eggert is attending Fanshawe College, Linda Heard is taking the Early Childhood Education pro- gram at Lambton College, Douglas Henderson is at. Ryerson and Marianne Kale is working in London. Dale Parsons is studying history at Sir Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo and Donna Reid is attending Fanshawe College. Jane Ribey is taking a hairdresser's .course London and Michelle Say- auge is taking the Early Childhood Education pro- gram at Fanshawe College. John Twynham is at Sir Wilfred Laurier. John Scott is studying science and agriculture at the University of Guelph, and Linda Vanneste is, attending Fanshawe College. Nursing Lynda Vincent is studying nursing at Conestoga College and John Weber is employed at 'the Western Foundry in Wingh am. ' Other Grade 13 students previously mentioned are Anne Albert, Clare Devereaux Nancy Dietz, Linda Dorssers, Paul McClure, Dianne Old- field, Deb Rose, Debbie Van Vliet and Kathy Whitely. The Grade 12 graduates who have i left Seaforth Dist- rict,1-114114 SstkooA are,: Karen tiruxer, Robert Chesney, Catherine Coleman, Steven Dallas, Theresa Delaney, Judy Dorsey, Wendy Dorssers Maureen Flanagan, Blair Fraser, Gordon Geddes, Cindy Glanville, Linda Guichelaar, Donna Hender- son, Harry Jansen, Tom Johnston, Carol Anne Kelly, Robert Knetsch, Marilyn Koehler, Joyce McCallum, Cheryl McClure, Shirley McClure, James McNichol. Patricia Menheere, Colleen Murray„ Danny. Nash, Tom Nigh, Kathy O'Leary, Deb- bie Rawn, Peggy Richardson Sandra Ruston, Richard Ryan, Mary Jean Salisbury, Nancy Salverda, Brad Scott, Mary Siemon, Lynn Swart, Theresa Van Dooren, Carolyn Van Dorp and John Wilson.. The Grade 12 students who have returned to the school to complete Grade 13 studies are: John Binnendyk, Paul Bode, Alexander Broad- foot, Michael Ferguson, Michael Hak', Ronald Hauwert, Paul Humphries,' Elizabeth Johnston, Kim Kelly. Brad, Knight. Brian Lee, Wayne Matzold, Franc' Meidinger, Patti O'Rourke, Wayne Parkinson, Joanne Rimmer, Chris Ring, Janice Rose, Dianne Smith, Gayle Vandeqelden, Bonita Van Veen, Landa Visscher, and Mary Watson.