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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-09, Page 6THE HURON 0 6‘ 131. . Ron 1000.Blow Hair Dryers Capri Blow Hair Dryers , ALL CURLING IRONS try Zia Yes„ we have the NEW Amazing Hot Brushes BRIAN'S HAIRSTYLING Ma in St. 527.1'700 Seaforth • Stanley XPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 9 given me in the past, and hope to serve them., as well as I am able ,to, in the futur " 1.978 Four candidates -m Tram are• contesting the election for the three Village trustee positions. again. Since he has a keen nterest in the town and,its' Allan Campbell • McKillop. Allan Campbell, w,ho was acclaimed as reeve of McKil- lop Township, is serving his sixth term as reeve of the Township. . Mr. Campbell. a retired farmer and mail route car- rier, lives at R.R,1, Seaforth: ' The reeve has been on McKillop Township since 1960, and prior to that served on the• telephone bpard for nine years and the school board for nine years. Mr. Campbell gas 'also served on the Seaforth fire area board since its inception and represents the township -2- en-the ayliel d--Conservation- - B Authority and the Maitland ' Valley Conservation Authority. - He has served as a , member of the board of governors of Conestoga Col- ' lege, for one year. Mr, CaMpbell said one of the major issues faced by the council in the coming term is starting a secondary plan for McKillop Township. Deputy-reeve - Acclaimed Harvey •Craig, of RR 1, Walton, , was recently ac- claimed as deputy reeve of MCKillop Township. Mr. Craig, a farmer, has served on council for nine years. The former Deputy reeve Ralph McNichol retired- from• municipal politics this year. Mr. Craig said one issue in , the township is the fact few people offer their names for council when •nominations are called for the municipal . elections. Marie Hicknell has been acclaimed as a councillor on McKillop Township council.. Mrs. Hicknell, who resides at R.R.5, Seaforth; is 'a farm-.. wife with six children. She is involved with the Seaforth Agricultural Society, the MeKillop Federation of Agriculture and is a member of the Catholic 'Women's League. Mrs. Hicknell .said she decided to stand for council since she wanted , to be involved -in the community and learn more about municipal politics. This is Mrs: Hicknell'S first, term on council. In Stanley Townshipl all the council was acclaimed tb Office. • Tom Consitt Tom Consitt, acclaimed as reeve of Stanley Township, lives., at R.R.1, Varna. The reeve is a farmer, and has a wife and three children. Mr. Consitt has been a councillor for five years and a deputy-reeve for four years and completed his first term as reeve. The reeve has " enjoyed serving „the public over the past 11 ysirs and is happy to be- serVIng -the _people in Stanley for the next two year term: The reeve said, "I would like to see more interest taken in the local municipal affairs in Stanley Town; ship." "For the next two years, our biggest' project will be working toward the completion of the secondary plan," he said. Mr, Consitt said he would like to thank the people in Stanley Township for thcir co-operation with the council over the past years. • '.. Paul Sleckle Paul Stecklc, acclaimed as deputy reeve 'of Stanley Township lives • at R.R.2, Zurfeh, Mr. Steckle who is married and the father of two boys, is a lifetime. farmer and sales manager • for a farm machinery business. He is active in church and - community affairs. Mr. Steckle' has. been a councillor in Stanley Township for six years and has been deputy reeve for two years. The • deputy reeve 'said he .has had -a lifelong interest in politics and municipal af- fairs. • • •, Mr. Steckle , said in the next two • years the completion of Stanley 'Town-, ship's secondary plan will be the main issue facing the council. Also council will be studying the • township's zoning, bylaws. Councillor - Acclaimed Don Brodie. of. R.R.,1, Brucefield, was acclaimed as a councillor on Stanley ToWn- ship council. Mr. Brodie, who is a farmer. "or food producer" as he says. -has served as a -councillor for six years in Stanley Township. , He is chairman of the township's recreation com- mittee. • Mr. Brodie said he ran for council because,he feels it's a responsibility of ratepayers in the township to try and serve on their municipal government. Mr. Brodie said he is• disappointed there weren't more t candidates running for office. All of the Stanley -Town- ship council were returned by acclamation. Mr. Brodie said his father and grandfather were also involved in the political life of the township. The' candidate said council tries to solve issues as they arise. Don Brodie Clarence,Rau Clarence R , who has been acclaimed for his se- cond term on Stanley .Town- ship ,council, resides Highway 21, five miles south of Bayfield. Mr. Rau and his wife Sharon have four ,sons, Robert, Gerard; Steven and Kenneth and the councillor runs a cash crop and live- stock operation and works with two of his brothers, John Paul and Dennis Rau. The councillor' said he chose to stay on for another term on council because he felt he could be of 'more help with his two years past experience on council. 'During his first term, •he was a member of the Zurich and area fire board, which purchased a 1968 Ford tanker in 1977. The- board plans to purchase a new pumper truck in 1979. Mr. Rau said • the main issue facing Stanley Town- ship council in the next two years will be the secondary plan. HO said. "Now that we have given it its first and second 'readings. I think there will have to be changes made in some policies. As , a livestock farmer, I am con- cerned about some policies and restrictions that the code of practice has, and the effect it has on different people." Mr. Rau ,adcled,.."At this time, I would like to thank all the people in' the township for the confidence -they have Louis Maloney Louis Maloney, a Dublin businessman.,,is running for re-election as -11 village of " Dublin, trustee, Mr. Maloney, who is mar- ried and the father of three children, is the owner of the Dublin Feed Mill. " Mr. Maloney has served on the village council for fo'ur years and served on the Dublin PUC for four years, including two years as chair- niah. He is seeking re-election since he is interested in community affairs and where the taxpayers dollars are' spent and why. Matt McCreight Matt McCrdight, a Dublin merchant, is running for a seat as a village trustee. Mr. McCreight has served for six years as a nrember of the PUC and • the village. council. He has also been on the arena board, as the Hibbert Township repre- sentative, for the past six. years. The candidate was chair,- man of the Dublin Centennial Committee which organized this summer's successful birthday celebrations for the village. McCreight said he decided to run for office u ioil in 1 affairs and a concern about the tax *pars - where they're spent;" and why. • The candidate thanked voters for their support in the In McKillop ToWnship, all candidates were acclaimed to office. The council members for the 1979.80 term lire Reeve Allan , Campbell, Deputy Reeve .Harvey Craig and councillers Art 'Anderson, Marie Hicknell and William Le ing, Ot / 1 ; , 1 . , past and asked ' for their support again in,, the tip- coming Municipal election; Oen MieRue Don MacRae is seeking re-election as one of Dublin's• three village trustees. 4 Mn, MacRae has served on the Village Board for the paSt 15' years, • The candidate Said be is running for re-election be- cause he feels he is fitted for the job, has the experience •• and qualific dons UeCessary, and has a - en interest in municipal of airs, Also, Mr MacRae holds an electrician's license which he feels gives him added ex- pertise. • - Mr.', MacRae, who has been postmaster in Dublin for the past six years, is the father of , .three children. and District Lions Club. housing project in Dublin. . there are three main issues ,JERRY MURRAY' -0 facing the trustees. The first - Dublin Trustee Candidate of • Branch 156, Seaforth an independent 'village,. and director of the Dublin establishing a senior daze* Legion and a charter member Finally, he is in favor 9f trnstee, be i w $ ;chairman of, 1115c to hold, the ,,limi -.On the Dublin y ro commissiOn chspendiqg ,,espOciall$0 90 and reCentl , has ,been re, , hydro osts." cording s eretary for the , Also, he said he is ,opposed village con cil. ,', ' to regional goVeril.Plecnt and While *rv:111 as a village. is hydro rates , '1 )Y9P,Id - The candidate said he feels Mr. MacRae; is'a member wants to 'maintain TinniM'4s.- t!, 11ln I 7.1.07.0.1.rwilremnapePo rmse. To the.Electori of Tuckersitith It Is your privilege to votetfor councillors on November 13th: If you/Wish to vote for me it would be appreciated: . .4 Franklin M. Falconer 9 years experience c:is Councillor ROWCLIFFE MOTORS. is kicking high pricet on all remaining DODGE MAGNUM XE 2 dr. Specialty: 7XS22K8R183816 Serial No., Red. 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Mr. McGregor, a farmer, is married - and has three children-two sons and a daughter. • He has served on the council for four years in the past and represents council on the Farm Safety As- sociation and the Clinton area fire board, - He said -hi decided to run for office , again since 'he found- as he, became more involved in municipal politics he became more interested in issues. Mr. McGregor said the main issue for the township during the next term will be the 'secondary plan. Connell has already had the first and second reading of the` plan, but it still requires the final reading before approval. Logan The Logan Township council includes. Reeve Carl lock, Deputy-Reeve Laverne Gordner and councillors Joe Vandenberk, Joseph " Waite and. Edwin (Ted) lllman. In Logan Township, all the members of council were returned by acclamation. Joseph Waite Joseph Waite, who was acclaimed' as councillor of Logan Township, 'lives at R.R.5, Mitchell. Mr. Waite, who was born in 0,s'hawa, and educated in Waterloo at the post- • secondary level, moved to Logan . Township in 1971. He has been employed as a pig farmer since 1975. The councillor has been a' member of the Mitchell and district area fire board, and . chairman of the council's property committee iri 1978: Mr Waite es° served as council's representative on the Perth County Farm Safety Association. He is a trustee of the First Lutheran Church in Logan Township. The councillor decided to, seek re-election since he enjoys the subject matter and environment of council, and he feels that each area of the township deserves repre- sentatiOn and he wanted to , represent his area. 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