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NOTICE TO. ELECTORS OF
TOWNSHIP of GREY
iNotice is hereby given that polls
Will be opened 'for the Election
of Three Councillor tO serve
the Township of Grey and Two
Members, by.Public School Electors
to serve the Huron County Board
of Education.
Monday, December 2nd
1974
At the following places:
Polling Sub-division No. 1 at
Residence of Kenneth Wilbee,
Lot 8, Concession 5
Polling Sub-division No. 2 at
Residence of George Wesenberg,
Part Lot 1, Concession 11
Polling Sub-division No. 3 at
Trevor Smith Store, Walton.
Polling Sub-division No. 4 at
Moncrieff Community Hall
Polling Sub-division No. 5 at
Ethel Community Centre
Polling Sub-division No. 6 at
Residence of Archie Campbell
Lot 27,Concession 3
Polling Sub-division No. 7 at
Cranbrook Community Centre
Polls to be opened from
11 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Edythe M. Cardiff
Returning Officer
TO THE ELECTORATE OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
AS A CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL
YOUR SUPPbRT WILL BE GREATLY
APPRECIATED ON MONDAY,
DECEMBER 2nd.
Being a grassroots candidate with your interests fir st, I am concerned about,
y our problems and ideas. If elected, I will gladly help you prepare and present,
your grievances or proposals to the council.
Since the Village of Brussels now has a Secondary Plan and I have two y ears,:
of studies in 'Planning, I feel that my experience in this area will be helpful.''
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During the past I have been active in community functions and will work fori
the betterment of Brussels.
It is hoped that during my campaign I can Visit at many electors as possible,
but the time factor might interfere with these plans. Anyone Withing to ,
discuss any issues of the election or would like a ride to the polls on election
day, please feel free to phone me at 887-9048. ix
FOR -COUNCIL
vote
Frank Stretton • . v
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News of Bluevale
Correspondent The Turnberry Ladies' Aid
Mrs, Joe Walker the final meeting of the year
Electors of Brussels and
Grey and Morris Townships
Re-elect
Wilfred Shortreed
to
Huron County
Board of Education
Your support would be much
appreciated for
Mrs.
Leona Armstrong
Grey Township Council
NOTICE to the Electors
of the
Village of Brussels
Notice is hereby given that polls will be opened for
the election of Reeve and four Councillors to serve
the Village of Brussels, and two members by Public
School electors to serve the Huron County Board of
Education.
Advance poll
set for
November 13, 1914
in the Municipal Office from 11 a.m.'to*.8p.m.
Regular polling day
Monday, December
at the following places:
Polling Sub-Div. No. 1
In the Canadian Legion Auditorium
Polling Sub-Div. No, 2
In the Basement of the Public Library
POLLS TO BE OPEN FROM 11 a.m. TO 8 p.m.
Last day for making application to the Clerk
fora certificate to vote by pro y,
TUESDAY*, NOVEMBER 26th, 1974 at 5 p.m.
Rd-tithing. Officer,
Wm, H., King
Brewer; Low Lady - Mrs. Les
Greenaway; Low Man - Walt er
Sellers; Lucky Draw - Mrs.
J.C.Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer
and Mr. and Mrs. Mung
MacFarlane will be in charge of
the next euchre on Dec. 5.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilkinson
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs.Fraser Haugh and Eileen.
Sunday visitors at the Haugh
home were Mr. and mrs. Arnold
Noble, Wayne, paul and Brian of
Britton.
Sympathy of the community is
extended to Mr. Jack Wickstead
and other relatives in the passing
of Mrs. Wickstead on Sunday.
Communion service was held at
Bluevale Presbyterian Church on
Sunday with Rev. Armstrong of
Wingham in charge. The choir's
anthem was "My Religion's Not
Old Fashioned", with Mrs. Ross
Hoggart, .organist. Mr. Wayne
Baswick had the service in
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen spent one day last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Newton and family of Wroxeter.
held a pot luck dinner at the home of
with Mrs, Gordon, Mundell in
Wingharn. The ladies worked on
Mrs.. Mundell's quilt and during
the business part of the meeting
Mrs. Jack Willitts and. Mrs.Glenn
Snell were re-elected president
and, secretary-treasurer. The next
meeting will be held in January at
Mrs. Snell's home,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott and family of
Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hall and family of Shakespeare.
Mrs.Ross Mann spent last
week with friends at Chtham.
' Seven tables played euchre on
Thursday evening in the Bluevale
Community Halt. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Taylor and Mr. George
Hetherington were in charge.
Those winning prizes were —
High Lady - Mrs. Carol
Frieburger; High Man - George