The Brussels Post, 1972-10-11, Page 8vec
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NINETY-NINTH BIRTHDAY: Mrs. Charles (Sarah Jane)
Foss, celebrated her 99th birthday on Friday with a party at.
Knollcrest Lodge, Milverton, where she was a vacation
visitor. With Mrs.Foss is her daughter (right) Mrs. Welland
Krauter of Ethel and Mrs. Walter Gerth, a member of the
Knollcrest Auxiliary. Mrs. Foss has four children, Harry of
Toronto; Roy of Oakville, Mrs. Jack (Gertrude) Jenkinson of
California and Mrs. Krauter; eleven grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. (Milverton Sun picture)
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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 #4'7 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 Rtiad,
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, Wingham 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
S—THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER. 11, 1972
Chadic I
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He doesn't want to stand on a ribbon cutting, hand shaking, flag waving campaign that's for
the birds. Charlie wants a better Huron Riding and he means it. He's a digger not a scratcher.
He'll discover those area problems and he'll meet the people concerned face to face to discuss
them. And he's not afraid of getting his boots dirty if its going to promote Huron and
Middlesex.
He's a member of the Tax Review Committee of County Council and a member. of the Social
Services Committee. He belongs to many Federal and Provincial animal breeding associations.
He's served on the Regional Development Council for eight years — latterly as vice-president
and he's served on the Huron Planning Board — last year as chairman.
Charlie is a farmer and understands farming problems. He's convinced that the sugar beet
industry could be revived in Huron and Middlesex. He feels there are better ways of marketing
corn in peak periods .and he'd like to encourage more Canadian farmers to become involved in
livestock breeding.
And Charlie will fight for other benefits, too. For instance, he'd like more area development, he
believes in Goderich Harbour as a potential Great Lakes port, he feels that Sky Harbor airport
should be maintained and would fight for a subsidy, if necessary.
Stimulationof local industry is another key issue Charlie believes in. He wants to give incentives
to light industry to boost local economy. And he wants to make sure the 'brains' of Huron and
Middlesex stay in Huron Riding instead of heading south or to the cities.
A better Huron Riding is worth fighting for. Charlie Thomas is a fighter.
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