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Brussels councillor challenges reeve
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29,1997. PAGE 7.
Editor's note: Leiters and ques
tionnaires were mailed to all candi
dates in the municipalities of Blyth,
Brussels, East Wawanosh, West
Wawanosh, Grey, Hullett, McKil-
lop and Morris, and for board of
education trustee.
Whether they were acclaimed or
running for a seat on council it is
our feeling that they have the
opportunity to tell their con
stituents some of their views.
On some of the following pages
are the profiles of those who
responded in several of the munici
palities. Those from the remaining
municipalities will be in next
week's issue.
Ralph Watson
Ralph Watson is running for
reeve of Brussels. He has
previously served one term as
village councillor.
Watson wants to be involved with
and informed about municipal
restructuring at both county and
local levels, which he feels is the
most important issue facing
municipalities and their polititians
today.
He has no political ambitions
other than to "strive for the best
solution for the village under the
current restructuring and
refinancing reform being forced
onto our municipal level."
Gordon Workman
Incumbent Gord Workman is
running for reeve of Brussels. With
10 years experience as reeve, and a
few years on town council, his
personal goal for the village is to
keep taxes at a low so "everyone
can afford to live in our thriving
friendly village."
He feels the most important issue
is restructuring. He also said with
amalgamation looming he would
like to be involved to try and
guarantee the best deal for tax
payers.
DECLARATION OF
ACCLAMATION TO
OFFICE
Municipal Elections Act,
1996 (S. 37(1))
I hereby declare the certified
candidates listed below to be
acclaimed to the office of
Trustee for the Police Village
of Auburn pursuant to Section
37 of the Municipal Elections
Act, 1996:
NAME OF CERTIFIED
CANDIDATE
Sylvia ANDREWS
Ken EMPEY
Tony MARTENS
DATED THIS 16TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1997
Liiiane Nolan-Clerk
Township of West Wawanosh
NOTICE OF VOTE
TOWNSHIP OF
MORRIS
Mary Stretton
Mary Stretton of Brussels has
been acclaimed to the position of
councillor.
She has served in that role since
1988, representing the village on
the recreation board, and police
board as well as serving three years
as a board of director for the
Seaforth Community Hospital.
Mary sought re-election because
she says she is "worried about what
will happen to the village with
restructuring."
"Bigger is not always better."
While serving as a councillor,
Mary says listening to the people of
the village and trying to do the best
for everyone, is her goal.
"I will keep an open mind, listen
to all concerns and try to come up
with a solution," she says.
Other candidates for Brussels are
Greg Wilson and Joe Seili,
acclaimed to council and Dave
Hastings and Hank Exel, acclaimed
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Whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the
following offices than the number required to fill such offices.
Notice Is hereby given that polls will be held on the dates and at
the times and places stated In this notice for the purpose of
electing the holders of such offices.
OFFICES FOR WHICH POLLS TO BE HELD
COUNCILLOR - 3 to be elected
TRUSTEE FOR THE ENGLISH PUBLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL
BOARD #8 -1 to be elected
ADVANCE POLL
Date - Saturday, November 1,1997
Time -10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Location * Morris Township Municipal Office
Lot 14 Concession 5 - Huron Cty. Rd. 16
REGULAR POLLS
Date - Monday, November 10,1997
Time - Polls 1-4 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Poll 5 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Poll 1 RAMMELOO BOARDING HOME
Located at South Part of Lot 6 Concession 9
(For all Lots 1-30 Inclusive, from S 1/2 of
Concession 7 south to Cty. Rd. 25)
Poll 2 MORRIS TWP. MUNICIPAL OFFICE
Located at South Part of Lot 14 Concession 5
(For all Lots 12-30 inclusive from the North 1/2
Concession 7 to South 1/2
Concession 3, Inclusive, except the Huronlea
Facility and Highland Apts.)
Poll 3 BELGRAVE Wl HALL
Located at 20 Brandon Street, Belgrave, ON
(For all Lots 1-11 Inclusive from the North 1/2
Concession 7 to South 1/2 Concession 3,
inclusive)
Poll 4
Locations -
JAMES & DOROTHY THOMPSON
RESIDENCE
Located at 122 Clyde Street, Bluevale, ON
* 2nd house south of the Ball Park on
Centre Sideroad
(For all Lots from the North 1/2 of Concession 3
to Hwy. 86 Inclusive)
Poll 5 HURONLEA FACILITY AND
HIGHLAND APARTMENTS
(For the residents of the Huronlea Facility and
Highland Apartments)
REVISIONS TO THE VOTER'S LIST
Additions or Deletions to the Voter's List may be made
until the close of Poll November 10,1997 at 8 p.m.
PROXY APPLICATIONS:
Certificates to vote by proxy may be issued during normal
office hours, up to 5 p.m. on Monday, November 10,1997
at the Clerk's Office. The Clerk's Office will be open on
Saturday, November 1, form 12 noon until 5 p.m. for
the purpose of Issuing certificates to vote by proxy.
Given under my hand this 28th day of October, 1997
Nancy Michie, Clark
West Wawanosh:
It's Time For A Change!
For Someone Who:
* Is Open-Minded And
Approachable
* Believes In Teamwork
* Is Fair
* Is Responsible
VOTE DOUG MILLER
FOR REEVE