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The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-09, Page 19SPANJER MANUFACTURING Mitchell Manure Pumps Stabling Elevator Legs Mitchell 348-9104.: Graduate LES CARTER GRADUATED in ' London from Western University and has obtained his Masters of Education. He is married to the former Barbara Chesney and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Carter. He teaches ' at the Ryerson Public School in Brantford. Fr° GLACED FRUITS for your own Christmas Cake FINEST QUALITY Red or green CHERRIES Orange, lemon or citron PEEL FRUIT MIX Sultana or Golden RAISINS PINEAPPLE cubes 1 .50 lb. . SPECIAL** Friday and Saturday Hamburg or Hot Dog 8's 1.90 1.00 1.00 >b. 1,50 lb. Notice of Poll Notice is hereby given to the municipal electors of the Township of Morris that whereas more candidates haVe been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore polls will be held, upon the dates and at the times and places' stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holder's of ,such office. Offices for which poll to be held Re4ve For the Township of Morris One Representative to the Huron County Board of Education By Public School Electors Regular Polls November 13, 1978 At the following places: 1. Ken Shortreect's Home S 1/2 Lt. 19 Con. 2. Township Hall 3. Institute Hall, Eielgrave 4. Tom Miller's Home S 1/2 Lot 15, Con. 2. Regular polls will be open froin 11 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. Proxy Applications A person whb 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. 22-57-2 Nancy Michie Returning Officer 9. ROLLS 2/99' We have Tasty Nu white sliced bread fresh daily and over 40 kinds of donuts tasty-nup, BREAD & DONUT/VOA 527.1803 Seafarth r*REVIEWITEVIWOEVIEini FIEVIEVV. REV' IEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW IBEVIE V E E W 14EVI: SEW RE REVIEW I1EVIE E IE R W REV P;IEW R E R I VIEW FIEVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW REV 1,EVN/ REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW' REVIEW, Spotlight on Wendy Koss By Debby Mero This week, the spotlight falls on a Grade 11 student, Wendy Klass. Wendy is actively involved in several extra curricular activities at S.D.H.S. This year she was voted in as head cheerleader after two years of previous experience and she has pLived a major role in obtaining new uniforms for th. ' girls. w classes ear anion ••••••••••••••••mmemk To The Electors of Tuckersmith Having been nominated to run for the office of Councillor for Tuckersmith Township in the November 13th, 1978 election, I wbuld appreciate it deeply if you would please vote for Me. I will do my very best to be worthy of each and every vote if elected. My Sincere Thanks BILL BROWNSr. , • EGMONDVILLE If you need a ride to the polling booth please PHONE 521-1006 To the electors of Seaforth Having served on the. P.U.C. as commissioner and chairman I am again seeking election so that I may continue to serve and make a contribution. I will appreciate your support at the polls on Monday, November 13.. GORDON PULLMAN Phone 527-1433 or 527-1222 for 'transportation To the Electors of Seaforth In a desire to make a contribution to the work of the Public Utility Commission I am ,seeking your support 'for the office of commissioner. • ETER KLING Phone for transportation 527-1320 ••re • It ,•1 ;t 54 ;il it 'It ,If The man for Tuckersmith Council VOTE C. R.(ROB) GATES for TUCKERSMITH COUNCIL My experience as a graduate* of Kemptville Agricultural C-ouncil and as a accountant and auditor can provide for gieat harmony and understanding between the final and urban areas of Tuckersmith. I assure the electors I will provide a continued emphasis on budget and spending controls. Above all I promise service to the electors. For further information Call 4817071 Wendy is Me school re- By Nancy Parsons • ; porter for CKNX radio and is , On Wednesday afternoon • also a reporter for „the November 1st the 24Q, and S.D.H.S. Review in the, 250 history classes along Huron Expositor. She is with the law 400 class all Sales Editor for the Yearbook assembled down in the and has joined the Drama basement to listen to a Club, I wonder where she speaker • from the finds time to participate in all amalgamated clothing and these clubs. Textile Workers Union. His Wendy alsotolds'an after- name was Mr. Ducharme: school job at Huronvicw 'He showed two films on the • Nursing Home where she Union and, how' it was worked this summer. • developed. Wendy's „ out-of. The films started at a school IntereSiS -include a 'quarter to one,, lasted until diving course she is planning - three o'clock.' The first filM to take in February, learning was called "the Heritage". to drive, and she, also loves There were two parts to this horses. film, which took us from the As of now. Wendy, has. no early 1900's up to the 1940's. plans for the future but I'm After the first film was sure - that whatever she de- over, Mr Ducharme discus- cides to do, - Wendy will sed it with us and answered be good at it. our questions. He described Keep tip the good work to us what we were to expect Wendy! , 'from the second film which . • At' S eaforth Mdnor • Birthday Greetings to Miss Ethel McClure who celebrated her eighty 21ifth birthday on Monday at Seaforth Manor. A small party was given, in her honour and attending were Mrs. Gertie Taylor. Mrs.. Agnes McClinchcy, Mrs. Jas. McClure. Mr. and Mrs. Roht. McClure. Mrs: Correspondent Mrs. Ed Regelc 527-1106 Mr. and Mrs. Rdbert England and Robert of Huron Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kistner of ,Brodhagen'' Visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele and on Monday Mrs. Ida McCaughan of Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs. Art Carnochan of Toronto. Mrs. Harold MCCallum .and Mrs. Ed-Regelecalled-on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dennis of -Atwood on Saturday. ON DEFENSE — Denise Albert, of the S.D.H.S. girls' basketball teams, uses her blocking tactics on her opponent, a member of the Norwell High School team. (Expositor Photo) mem_bering q. THg HURON EXPOSIT(' 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 following office than the number required to fill such office, therefpre polls will be held upon' the dates and at the times and plebes stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such office. Office for which poll to be held 3 COUNCILLORS Regular. Polls Date: Monday, November 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, Pol1,1#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 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. Proxy Applications A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 5 o'clock irithe afternoon of Polling Day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the polling subdivision in which the pertbn appointing the voting proxy is entitled to vote. Given under my hand this 25th daj, of October 1978. Jane Badley Returning Officer 22-57-2 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 Reeve and Councillors for .the Township, and Trustees for the Village of Dublin. Polling day will be Mob., Nov.,' 13th 1978 • Polls will open at 11 o'clock in thenorning 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 f-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, CAOMARTY 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 afternoon on: Monday, Nov 13th, 1978 Charles Friend A.M.C.T. Clerk-Township Hibbert. WEDDING INVITATIONS THE HURON EXPO SITOR PHONE 527-0240 SEAPORTH Marjorie Anderson, Miss Mae Smith and Mrs. Minnie Hawley. Miss McClure received many congratulatory greetings and a lovely hOuquei of flowers fresh from Mrs. Anderson's 'garden centred the birthday table. Friday morning Father Laragh visited and held Mr. Elmer Koehler is a patient in Seaforth Community 'Hospital ;He had the misfortune to break his leg. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Burch fit Walton visited Ethel and Elmer Dennis of ( ,forth Friday afternoon. Friends of Mr. Alex Dennis of Seaforth who was a former resident of 12th Con. McKfllop -Twp- wish him a speedy recovery. He is a patient •in Sea forth Community Hospital. by Mabel Turnbull Thjs is the season of the year when we pause to remember. When the Festal strike was over I received #9.Yeral Letters which had been held der. Atitong them was one from Mrs. B. F. (Cuella) Christie .1Kitchener Enclosed was a poem written by. grandaughter Christie McCue., Kitchener, The poem is so appropriate; for this season ) I am repeating it in these notes Christie is 12 years and in Grade VII, "Remembering" Through the forest, high on a hill, It is very quiet, All is still, There are crosses standing row by row, Between these crosses poppies grow, I stood qpietly not saying a word, Through. the forest came a little bird.. He flew to the clearing and perched on a cross As though mourning for soldiers we lost. They fought there bravely battling, 'side by side, And together they won our was all about a specific company .1. P. Stevens. The title of the second film was —Testimony Justice vs J.P. Stevens." It was about a company who didn't know how to treat the people who worked there like human beings. After that film was over, we had a questionperiod. He explained. tti LIS that the company was Se unfair 'that' he was asking everyone to boycott their product, which are blankets, towels, carpets, table linens and clothing: Small cards were handled out., attendance was taken and we left. On behald of the classes that attended the films and discussion we would like to thank' Mr. Ducharde for coming and talking to us about the Union. 'I'm sure everyane enjoyed the films. .communion. We welcomed Father Laragh back after his recent illness. - Seaforth Manor residents enjoyed a bus trip., last 3hursday to points north through Brussels to Highway 86 across to Winghani and past the farm of the International Plowing Match which indeed looked different to a month ago. We travelled south back through. Auburn, Benmiller and what a view there over the river. It is so 'much easier for the residents to see •in. the bus and everyone enjoyed the outing. The weather man provided a perfect day and staff members accompanying were Mrs. Laverne Nigh,, Susan Coonlbs and Mrs, Mary Finlayson. Celebrating birthdays • on Tuesday were Mr. Cecil Rhoades and James Tatulis. Games were enjoyed in the activity room and treats for everyone. Cecil was the .winner of the dominoes games with Dorise Wills and Charles Ross winning at euchre. country'l They feaglIt together and helped each other, • When they lost a man it felt like losing a brother. That's , why we wear .the To•-shoWthat we,still car e for the soldiers who are lying , there, beneath the crosses in the ground so bare . For. all these brave soldiers Others cattlogh anct,sttig. But I like .best to wear poppy, • To show that I'm remenib, Christie ttifeeoe Kitchener Bingo results this week were Susan Ain.sboreugh-, Jim Baker 2, Mattis Alto-1. Visitors' With-01:1MK4Iting Were Mr, and Mts. Wendt-. worth Hughson, Collingwood._ CLA SSIFIES 22 Legal Notlees 22' Legal Notices ' 22 Legal Notices 22 Legal Noitices McKillop visitors. McClure 85 For transportation to the polls call 527-0834 Electors of Seaforth As a result of 30 years service with the P.U.C. I have a_ knowledge of the system that I feel can. be helpful for this reason I seek your support at the polls on November 13th for the office of commissioner. CHARLES REEVES