The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-09-26, Page 61•
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ONTARIO ELECTION ACT, 192' .
R. S, O. CHAP. 8
and
ONTARIO VOTER'S LIST ACT,
1927, CHAP, 7
THE O\'I'A.11i0 ELECTION
OCTOBER 39U1, 1939
TAKE NOTICE that the sittings
of the Revising Officers for the pur-
pose of hearing complaints or appeals
with regard to tile Voters' Lists to
be used at the pending election of a
member of the Legislative Assembly
for each of the Electoral Districts .of
Huron North and Huron South, will
be held for the respective municipa-
lities in said Districts, at the follow-
ing times and places, mentioned in
the schedule below, with the names
of the Clerk of the Revising Officer
for each Municipality, and the last
date for making complaints or ap-
peals to the said Clerk.
Huron North
Ashfield Township, • Octoper 7th,
Township Hall, Ashfield, 11 a.m., C,
E. i.VleDonagh, Lueknow No. 3, elerl(
of Revising Officer, October 3rd last
day for complaints,
Colborne Township, October 10th,
Township Hall, Carlow, 10.30 a.m.,
Mrs. J. Hetherington, Cyoderich,
Clerk. of Revising Officer, October
7tli, last d -ay for complaints.
Grey Township, October 11th,
Township Hall, Ethel, 11.30, 3. H.
Fear, Ethel, clerk of Revising- Of-
ficer,••.Getober 8th last day for com-
plaints.
Howie]: Township, October 5tli,
Township Hall, Gorrie, 11.30 a.m.,
George W. 'Walker, Gorrie, clerk of
Revising Officer, October 2nd last
day for complaints.
Morris Township, October 12th,
Township Hall, Morris, 11.00 a.m.,
Alex MacEwen, Bluevale, clerk of
Revising Officer, October 9th -last
day for complaints, •
Turnberry Township, October the
14th, Township Hall, Bluevale, 11.00
a.m., W. R. Cruickshank, Win.gham,
clerk of Revising Officer, October
10th last clay for complaints. •
East Wawanosh Township, Oct.
15th, Forester's Hall, Belgrave, at
11.00 a.m., Alexander Porterfield,
Belgrave No. 1, clerk of Revising
Officer, October llth last day for
complaints.
West Wawanosh Township, Oct.
Sth, Township Hall, West Wawa -
nosh, 11.00 a.m., Durnin Phillips, ot
Lueknow, clerk of Revising Officer,
October 4th last day for complaints.
Goderich Town, October 1st, 2nd,
3rd and 4th, Cotirt Hotis.e, Goderic;,l?r.
10.00 a.m., Miss }tupena V. Naegele;
•Goderich, clerk of Revising Officer,
September 27th last day .for.' com-
plaints.
Winghain Town, October 1Gth,
Town Hall, Wingham, 11.00 a.m.,
W. A. Galbraith, Wingham, clerk of
Rivising Officer, October. 12th last
day for complaints.
Brussel, Village, October 2nd,
Town Hall, Brussels, 11.00 a.m., A.
EL MacDonald, Brussels, clerk of Re-
vising Officer, September 2 Stll last
day for complaints.
Blyth Village, October 17tH Com-
munity Hall, Blyth, 11.00 a.m., Jas.
D. Moody; Blyth, clerk of Revising
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WHEN
SENDING
M NEY
ORD S
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WHEN you have occasion
to send Money Orders they
may be obtained readily at
any Branch of the Bank of
Montreal.
F MONT
Established ith7
TOTAL ASSETS IN 'EXCESS OF 000,000,000
T. SSWOODS, 1V atiaget Exeter Blanch
7,01717,
Officer, October 14th last clay for
complaluts.
:ltt►t'an Spun*
Hay Township, October 15 -tit, Tp.
Wall, Zurich, 2.3:0 p.nt., A. F. Hess,.
Zurich, clerk of Revising Officer,
October 14th last day for com-
plaints.
Mullett Township, October Gtlr,
Community Hall, Lon detibor'o, 3.00.
path, John Fingland, Londesboro;
clerk of Revising Officer, October
2nd last day for complaints.
Goderich Township, October 7tl1,
Holmes' Hall, Holinsville, 3.00 p.m.,
R. G. Thompson, Clinton, clerk of
Rev4sing Officer, October 3rd last
clay for complaints.
11:icKillop Township, October 140,
Carnegie Library Hall, Seeforth, at
3,00 p.m., John McNay, Seaforth No.
2, clerk of Revising Officer, October
10th last day for complaints.
Stanley Township, October 8th,
Township Hall, Varna, 2.30 p.ni., J.
P. Harnwell, Varna, clerk of Revis-
ing +Officer, October 4th last day for
complaints.
Stephen Township, October 9th,
Township Hall, Crediton, 1.00 p.m.,
H. Eilber, Crediton, clerk of Revis-
ing Officer, October '5th last clay for
complaints.
Tucl.ersrnith Township, October
13th, Walker's Hall, Brucefield, at
3.00 p.ni., D. P. McGregor, Seaforth
No. 3, clerk of Revising Officer, Oc-
tober 9th last day for complaints.
Usborne Township, October 18th,
Township Hall, Elimville, 2.30 pan„
Henry Strang, Hensall No', 1, clerk
of Revising Officer, October 15th. last
day for complaints..
Clinton Town, October 3rd, Town
Hall, Clinton, 2.30 p.m., D. L, Mac-
Pherson, Clinton, clerk of Revising
Officer, September 30th last clay for
complaints.
Seaforth Town, October Ilth,
Town Hall, Seaforth, 2.30, p.m., J. A.
Wilson, Seaforth, Clerk of Revising
Officer, October Stll last day for.
complaints.
Exeter Village, October 10th, Vil-
lage Hall, Exeter, 2.30 p.m„ Joseph
Senior, Exeter, clerk of Revising Of-
ficer, October 120 last clay for com-
plaints. •e
Hensall Village, October 4th, Town
Hall, Hensall, 1.30 p.m., John °Pat-
terson, Hensall, clerk of Revising
Officer, October lst last clay for
complaints.
The County Judge is the Revising
Officer for all Municipalities in
North and South Huron.
All persons are called ,upon to ex-
amine the Voters' Lists to ascertain
that their names are correctly en-
tered therein.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that any voter in any of the said
Municipalities who desires to com-
plain that his name or the name of
any person entitled to be entered on
the said list for that municipality ]rax.
been omitted.from the same, or that
the navies of any persons who a.re
not entitled to be voters have been
entered thereon, may as above set
out apply, complain or appeal to have
his name or the name of any other
person entered on or removed from
the list.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that such appeals must be by notice
111 writing in. the prescribed form (in
duplicate, signed by the complainant,
and given to the Clerk of the Revis-
ing Officer, or left for hint at his
address as stated above.
The lists of voters may be seen at
the office of the Clerks of the Re-
vising Officer in each municipality as
above.
For further information write to
Airs. J. B. Reynolds, Box 444, Go.de-
rich, Clerk for the Election Board,
of the County of Huron.
E. N. LEWIS,
Chairman for the Election,;
Board of the County of
Huron.
Dated at Goderich the 1Sth ds of
September A.D., 1929.
DEATH OF 311IS. JOHN B.
LAPORTE
After an illness of four days will
pneumonia there passed away Vir-
ginia Brisson, beloved wife of Mr. J.
B. Laporte, Blue Water Highway.
Deceased was barn sixty -ane years
ago last June 270., at Drysdale. She
was united in marriage to Mr. La-
porte and lived on the farm now 'oc-
cupied by her son; Theodore Laporte
Until .mot*ing last fall to their fine
home Just `south. The. late.7Ir's. La-
porte was a..11ighly,.respected woman
kindly; ":thoughtful, a true uiother to.
her family and a devout member of
St. Peter's'. Church. Surt ivfng are
her husband, and flee sons, and nine
daughters: Joseph and Leo, pf De-
troit; Wilfred, ot Windsor Richard,
of Chicago; Theodore .oaf Drysdale;
Mother M. Loretto,. Sister Virginia,
both of Ursuline Convent, Chatham;
Sister Mary Clotilde, of Pliillipine Is-
lands; Mrs. Croysetire, Marquette,
ATieh.; Airs. Irving Gumbolton, De-
troit; Mrs. Louis Beneteau, Amherst-
burg, Ont.; Aii's, Lafrantboise, Hay;
Clotilde, Cecilia at brne, She also
leaves to.mourn iter loss six brothers
and four sisters; John Brisson, De-
troit; Father Dennis Brisson, Wind -
ser; Geo. Brisson; Windsor; Joseph..
Brisson, Detroit; Edward. Brisson,.
Drysdale; Aserich Brisson, of I4ay;.
Mrs. • lldward Buie, Drysdale; Mrs.
Alex, Deneine, Windsor; Ars, Peter
Bedore, Detroit; Mrs. John Papiiteau
Detroit. All her children were ltorirle
for tate rtrrieral With the- exeeptian f
her daughter' who is In the Phillip
hies. 'tttlier Glisson, who was in
Nova ,Scotia and Sohn and Ddward.
'Brisson, who were at Montreal, wets
also unable to be .present,,
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