The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-02, Page 18.7,..1,1,•••1•197•1•77.1.•
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Notice of Poll
Notice is Hereby Given to the Municipal
Electors of the
Township of Grey
that whereas more candidates have been
nominated for the followin,k9ffice than the
number required to fill such office,
therefore polls will be held upon the dates
and at the times and places stated in this
notice fo'r the purpose of electing the
holders of such office.
Office for which poll to be held
3 COUNCILLORS •
Advance Poll
Date: Saturday,' November 4,, 1978
Location: Grey Township Municipal Office
R.R.3, Brussels, Ontario.
timq: Advance Poll will be open from 9:00
a.rn. until 8:00 p.m.
Regular Polls
Date: Monday, Novernber 13, 1978
Locations: Poll '#1:
Poll #1: Home of Ken Wilbee, Con. 5, Lot 8
Poll #2: Home of Geo. Wesenberg Pt, Lt:
1, Con.11
Poll #3: Smith's Store, Walton, Ont.
Poll #4: Moncrieff Community Hall,,
Moncrieff, Ont.
Poll #5: Ethel Community Centre, ,Ethel,
Ont.
Poll #6: Home of Archie Campbell, Con. 3,
Lot. 27
Poll #7: Cranbrook Community Centre,
Cranbrook., Ont.
Time; Regular Polls will be open from
11:90 a,m. until 8:00 p.m.
Proxy App!ications
A person who has been appointed a voting
proxy may apply to'the Clerk not later than
5 o'clock in the afternoon of Polling Day to
receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the
polling subdivision in which the person
appointing the voting proxy is entitled to'
vote.
Given under my hand this 25th day.of
October 1978.
Jane Badley
Returning Officer
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25 In Memoriam
of our dear sisters, Rose
(I3roome) Adams who passed
away Oct. 14, 1977 and Violet
(Broome) Trapnell who
passed away May, 1978.
Our hearts still ache with
sadness
And secret tears still flow
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
You bade no one 'a last
farewell
Not even a goodbye
You were gone before we
knew it.
And only God knows why.
It broke our hearts to lose
you
But you did not go alone
For a part of us went with
you
The day God called you
home.
LWoev
inmiss you Vine & Rodie.
g ly, remembered by
sister Anne and Husband
Arve.. 25-73-1
RACHO—In loving memory
of our dear brother-in-law
Lyle, who passed away Oct.
28th, 1977.
He bad a nature you could
not help loving
Andgoaldheart that was purer
than
And to those who knew
him and loved him
His memory will never
grow old.
Forever remembered by Roy,
Kathleen, George & Grace,
Giba Loreen and Families.
25-73-1
WILSON—In -loving memory
of our parent, James Harold
Wilson who passed away •
October 27, 1970, and his
wife Alma Wilson, who
passed away November 29,
19Bne.autiful memories woven
in tgold.
This 'is • a picture we
tenderly hold.
Deep in' our hearts their
memory is kept.
To love and to cherith and
never forget.
Lovingly remembered. Edna
and Linda Wilson. 25.73x1
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,.ADAMS-1n loving memory
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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,
1§78
from 11 A.M. to 8 P.M.
at the following locations:
Poll No. 1
At the residence of Thomas Murray,
N 1/2 Lot 10, Con. 5
Poll No. 2
At the Municipal Office.Winthrop, Oht.
Poll No. 3
At the residence of Neil Beuermann
Lot 14. Con. 13S
Poll No. 4
At the residence of Ross Driscoll,
W 1/2 Lot 25, Con. 12
.:PROXY VOTING
A person who has been appointed a voting
proxy may apply to the clerk not later than
5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of Polling. Day
to receive a certificate to vote by, proxy'for
the Polling Subdivision in which the person
appointing the voting proxy is entitled to
vote.
Marion McClure
Returning Officer
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Notice of Poll
Township of McKillop
, A poll will be held in the Township of
McKillop to, elect
one Public School Member
to serve the Huron. county Board of
Education.
AdvancePoll
To be held on
Notice of Poll
Township of
Tuckersmith
'A poll -will be held in the Township of
Tuckersmith to elect:
3 members of council ,
Polling Day
will be
Mon. Nov•,13 1978
Polls will be open from 11:00 o'clock in the
morning and will close at 8:00 in the
afternoon at the following locations:
Polling. Subdivision No. 1
Ed Boyes Residence, Egmondville
Polling Subdivision No. 2
Bethel Bible Church, Egmondvil le
Polling Subdivision No. 3
Alex Townsend Residence
(Lot 40 Con 3 LRS)
Polling Subdivision No. 4
Rena & Jack Caldwell Residence
• (Lot 9 Con 11 HRS)
Polling Subdivision No. 5
Huronview
Polling Subdivision No. 6
Vanastra Cob mun ity Churg-i.
Advance Poll
Will be held for the purpose of receiving
the votes of electors who expect to 'be
unable to vote on the Regular Polling Day.
The Advance Poll will be held in the
Clerk's Office, Vanastra on Saturday,
November 4th,1978.
The Advance Poll will be open at 9:00
o'clock in the morning and close at 8:00
o'clock in the afternoon.
Proxy Voting
A person who has been appointed a voting
proxy may apply to the clerk 'not later than
5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of Polling' Day
to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for
the Polling Subdivision in which the person
appointing the voting proxy is entitled to ,
vote.
J.R. McLACHLAN
Clerk
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24 Cards of Thanks
On behalf of the family of the
late Norma Byerman we wish
to extend our heartfelt
thanks to all who were so
thoughtful and shared our
sorrow through sickness and
loss of our dear mother.
grandmother and great
grandmother our thanks to
the nurses, Drs. Brady &
Whitman and ambulance
boys. Special thanks to the
many good neighbours on
East William St. Marg for
staying with mother the past
year. Special thanks to Rev.
Vanslyke for his prayers and
visits at hospital and for his
comforting words. Special
always. Allan & Be;rieet-t,r thanks to pall bearers,flower
Campbell and family, oyd bearers. Whitney-Ribey
& Barbara Walters and fam- Funeral Hoene and those who
Murray & Eileen Culver sent floral tributes. do-
and family, Don & Amy nations t Mart fund and
Horne and family and the other donations, the ladies of
Twyford family. 24-73x1 the UCW for the lunch and
Presbyterian church for the
use of their basement. Also
fro the many sympathy cards
we all .received. The
Byerman Family. 24-73x1
The family of the late Mrs.
William J. Dennis wishes to
extend thanks to friends and
relatives for the many ex-
pressions Of sympathy and
kindness during their recent
bereavement. Many thanks
to the Box Funeral Home,
the ladies of Duff's United
Church, Walton, and Mr.
R.B. CotiSins, Brussels. All
was deeply appreciated. Bill,
Mary, & Geraldine.
24-73x1
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Notice of Poll
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Town of Seaforth
A poll will be held in the n of .Seaforth
to elect the following:
Mayor - one to be elected
P.U.C. Commissioner -
two to beelected
Huron County.Board of
Education - one to be elected
Polling day will be
Mort, Nov., 13,1978
" Polls will be open from 11:00 o'clock in the
morning and will close at 8:00 in the ,
afternoon at the following locations:
Polling Subdivision No. 1
Presbyterian Church-GoderiCh St. West
Polling Subdivision No. 2
Mrs. Mae Watterworth-39 W. William
Street
Polling Subdivision No, 3
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey DoIrnage's-32 Main
Sti-det North
Polling -Subdivision No, 4
Seaforth Public Library - Side Entrance_
Polling Subdivision No. 5
Town Hall - Clerk's Office
Polling' Subdivision No. 6
WS. Ella MUnro's - 25 John Street
ADVANCE POLL
Will be held for the purpose of receiving
the votes of electors who expect to be
unable to vote on the Regular Polling Day.
The Advance Poll will be held in the
Clerk's Office on
Sat., Nov. 4th
The Advance Poll will •be open at 9:00
o'clock in the morning and close at 8:00
o'clock in the afternoon.
PROXY VOTING
A person who has been appointed a voting
proxy may apply to the clerk not later
than 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of
Polling Day to receive a certificate to vote
by proxy for the Pollirig Subdivision in
which' the person appointing the 'voting
proxy is entitled to vote.
James Crocker
Clerk
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24 Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Mrs.
ha Walters of Clinton. wish
to express our thanks to
freinds. relatives and neigh-
bours for floral tributes,
heart donations and food
brought to the house and the
many acts of kindness shown
during our recent sad ber-
eavement. We wish to thank
the pallbearers and the
ladies of Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton who served
lunch after the funeral. A
special thanks . to Rev:
Norman Pick and the Ball
Funeral Home. Your kind-
ness will be remembered ,
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our many
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for the expressions of
kindness shown to us in our
home in our recent bereave-
ment. Elmer & Ethel Dennis.
24-73x1
We would like to thank
anyone who helped at the
time of our recent fire.
Special thanks to Hensall
Fire Department, neighbours
and friends, It was all much
appreciated. David and
Chtistirie Treineer., 24-741'
24 Cards of Thanks
1 would like to extend a
hearty thanks to the staff of
Seaforth Community hospital
while a patient there for their
kind and understanding care.
A special thanks to. Dr.
Whitman & Dr. Underwood
also to other doctors who
showed an interest in my
case. Thanks to my good
friends who call and brought
flower and treats to brighten
my days. I received so many
last roses of summer left
blooming. alone. .1 enjoyed
and appreciated them all and
those v1 -o ben-tight th em. We
are fortunate indeed to have
a local hospital so close at
hand. I would like ..to pay
tribute to those ambulance
boys who move patients so
carefully without a jarring
Move. Mabel E. Turnbull.
24-73x I
26 Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haste
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith
wish to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their
children Anna Marie and
David on Nov. 17 at 4:30 at
St. James Roman Catholic
Church. 26-73x1
27 Births
NICHOL—To Susan and
Hugh, RR 4, Brussels, a son.
Stefan Hugh, on October 13
in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Nichol. Brussels,and Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Humphries,
Walton. 27-57x1
28 Deaths
FRANCIS EDWIN HUNT
Francis Edwin Hunt. RR 2.
Seaforth on Tuesday October
31 in his 87th year. 'Frank
Hunt beloved husband of
Isabel Cunningham. dear
father of Francis of RR 4.
Walton. Freeda, Mrs, *-
Kerslake of Staffa. prede-
ceased by one daughter
Marion. Dear brother of
Homer of Port Dover, Clifford
of London and Edith. Mrs,
Don Vincent of Bryten. pre-
deceased by one sister. Vera
McMillan. Alo survived by,,
eight grandchildren. Friends
my call at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home. 87 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth. Fun-
eral services will be held on
Thrusday Jqovember 2. at 2
p.m. Interment Maitland
Bank Cemetery, Seaforth.
Reverend Vanslyke officiat-
ing. 28.73-1
READ and USE CLASSIFIED
THIS PAINTING BUSINESS IS OKAY — Kim Dixon and
JennIfer Burt, both of Vanastra and Angela Harrison, R.R.4,
Seaforth, are busy painting at Vanastra Day Care Centre Open
House
Gloria
Monday evening as teacher -Beatric
Burt and day care supervisor Kare
Thornten, Mrs.
c • ing look on.
(Pho by Oke)
• Vote as you like, but VOTE
on Monday ..November 13, 1 978