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Notice to Voters
in the riding of Huron
in the forthcoming general election
If you are eligible to have your vote cast by proxie
application forms #47 will be available at the following
locations.
1. Office of Crown Attorney W. G. Cochrane, Court
House, Goderich
2. Riding headquarters of each of the political parties.
3. Office of the town clerk, Wingham.
4. Office of the returning officer, 61 Old Mill Road,
Exeter.
To assist voters located in the northern portion of the
riding in processing such proxie applications, I shall be
present in the Town Hall, Wingharn on
THURSDAY, OCT. 19th, 1972 from 12 Noon until 5 P.M.
in order to be processed all such applications for a
proxie must be in my office not later than 10 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 27, 1972.
Garnet Hicks,
Returning Officer,
Riding of HURON
The regular monthly meeting
of the Huronview Ladies'
Auxiliary was held on Septem-
ber 18th in the Craft Room at
Huronview, with the president,
Mrs. Wilfred Colclough
presiding. The meeting opened
with the members repeating the
Lord's Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Colclough welcomed the
visitors who were present and
hoped they would enjoy the
meeting. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and
approved, the treasurer's report
was given and Mrs. McGregor
reported for the Craft Room.
Members were present from
Auburn, Blyth, Clinton, Hensall
and Londesboro.
Mrs, Colclough gave a report
of the Annual Conference of
Auxiliary Delegates . and
Managers of the Homes For The
Aged which she and Mrs. Edgar
Howatt attended in Toronto,
Mr. Archibald told the ladies he
U.C.W. meets
Nineteen members 'attended"'
the general meeting of the'
U.C.W. of Wesley-Willis Church
on Wed. Oct. 4. Minutes of
general meeting held last May
and executive meeting held in
Sept. were read and accepted.
The meeting was chaired by
president, Mrs. Helen Davies,
Mary Sutter reported that the
new carpet in church is
completely paid for now. Greta
Nediger has agreed to act as
Social Convener in Marian
Andrews' vacated position until
the end of year.
Conveners are Jean Currie,
Edna Stewart, Daisy Holland,
Jean Livermore, Adelle Jervis,
Viola Nelson, Olive Ball and
Mary Murch. All gave
interesting reports.
Unit leaders are Kay Wise,
Edna Stewart and Florence
Olive who informed the meeting
of. each unit's activities.
Delegates are Greta Nediger
and Bessie Steepe who both
gave very full reports on the
38th Annual Convention held at
Alma College Aug. 20-23rd.
Six recommendations were
voted on and passed. A
beautiful devotional was led by
Gwen Mowatt and Florence
Oliver followed by the candle
lighting ceremony,
Mary Sutter sang,
accompanied on the piano by
Kay Wise.
would like to purchase an F.M.
radio to provide background
music over theP.A. system when
the system wasn't being used for
other purposes. The Auxiliary
approved and offered to pay for
the radio.
The program was presented
by the members from Lon-
desboro, a reading by Mrs.
Laura Lyon who substituted for
Mrs, Ida Durnin who was ab-
sent on account of illness, and a
contest by Mrs. Gladys Gourley.
It was decided to hold the An-
nual Fall Bazaar, Tea and
Bake Sale on Wednesday
November 8th at 2 p.m. at
Huronview. The Women's In-
stitutes will be asked to con-
tribute baked goods for the bake
sale and further plans will be
made at the October meeting' to
be held on October 16th at 2'
p.m,
The meeting closed with the
Mizpah Benediction and
refreshments were served by the
members from Londesboro.
Huronview L.A. meets
MEETING NOTICE
A meeting of supporters will be
held Monday, Oct. 16 atl .p.in.
at
THOMAS-LIBERAL
COMMITTEE ROOMS
7 RATTENBURY ST.
CLINTON
ROSS JEWITT
Chairman
BUY THIS BOLENS
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Get Mittens and
an Electric Start Kit
Choose from 3 new Bolens snow thrower models featuring 5, 7
or ti hp "Sno-King" winterized engines equipped with an exclu-
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RUSS ARCHER
Proprietor &
Sales Management
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ARCHER'S MANUFACTURING HOG PEN EQUIPMENT,
COW STALLS & PENS, made of solid spindle and galvanized
An Archer installation at Cornelius Dorssers'—RR 4, Seaforth
SAT., OCT. 1 4-1 P.M.
OUR FAMOUS ANNUAL
SNOWMOBILE
AUCTION SPECIALS
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
AND USED BUILDING
MATERIALS
ARCHER'S FARM
SALES & SERVICE
have
• EXPANDED OUR FACILITIES
• INCREASED OUR 'STAFF
TO
"SERVE YOU BETTER"
ANNOUNCING OUR
NEW LOCATION AT
VANASTRA
FORMERLY CFB CLINTON
WITH 2,400 SQ. FT. OF SHOWROOM
BEGINNING
THURS., Oa. 12 - 6 P.M. to 10 P.M.
and FRI., OCT. 13 - 8:30 A.M. to 10 P.M.
'73 (*) YAMAHA SHOWING
WITH
1 1 NEW MODELS THIS YEAR
,. VNE FIAYE ONE CF THE LARGEST
SELECTIONS OF.
HELMETS, BOOTS, SUITS AND
ACCESSORIES
FOR THE SNOWMOBILERS PLEASURE,
WEST OF TORONTO
OUR SUIT STYLES ARE THE LATEST
OPEN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 5-1 P.M.to 6 P.M.
ARCHER'S
RR 5, CLINTON
VANASTRA TAR. 482-9161
FREE POP COFFEE AND DONUTS THURS. & FRI.
Aft
SNOWMOBILE SUITS AND ACCESSORIES WILL BE OFFERED
AT DISCOUNT PRICES EACH DAY OF THE SALE
We have a quantity of USED
SNOWMOBILE SUITS and ACCESSORIES
available at great savings.
We will accept TRADE-INS
Trade-ins must be dry cleaned
and water proofed
AUCTION-1 0:30 a.m.
SAT., OCT. '1 4
Garant SHOVELS, 1 WATER BOWLS FORKS, ETC.
10% OFF DURING OPENING SALE 30% OFF OPEDZI:IGN:ALE
FARM SALES
8—Chntcn News-Becord, Thursday, optober 12, 1972
_Brownies meet
First Clinton Brownie Pack
At Brownies last Wednesday
there were 40 Brownies and nine
tweenies. When we came in,
Brown Owl got the registration
money. Then we played snail-
snail. We had our opening song
while the tweenies sat around
the toadstool, After that we
went out and played "stop
ball",
Each team had two innings.
Team one won the game, While
we played "stop ball", the
tweenies were listening to a
story. Next week we are looking
forward to a nature walk and a
wiener roast.
Archers.; Farm Sales and Service has just moved to a two acre site at Vanastra (former CFB
Clinton) and will be having his grand opening this weekend. Russ Archer, who heads the
operation, said that the company will employ seven people initially and he said the company
has plans for further expansion. There will be no lack of room as Mr. Archer has five
buildings on the site. (News-Record photo)