Times-Advocate, 1982-10-06, Page 12a
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Times -Advocate, October 6,1982
Lutheran church minister honoured
Sy MRS. IRVIN aeon
Doshwood
A special service was held
Sunday afternoon at Zion
Lutheran Church marking
Rev. M. Mellecke's 25th an-
niversary of ordination.
Liturgist for the occasion was
Rev. J. Herbolsheimer, St.
Peter's Church, Stratford;
preacher, Rev. Marvin Barz,
)I}erea-By-The-Water Church,
Goderich.
'Fte youth group made a
special banner.tor the occa-
sion and also made the cover
for the bulletins. The church
presented Rev. and Mrs.
Mellecke with a barometer.
Other pastors present were
Mrs. Meliecke's brother, Rev.
Roger Heintz and family, Bad
Axe, Mich., Rev. and Mrs.
Allan Harlos, St. Mathews
Church, Stratford, and Pastor
and Mrs. Obeda, pastor of
Peace Church, Exeter.
Group 1 of the Ladies Aid
with conveners Mrs. Howard
Datars and Mrs. Dave Rader
was in charge of a lunch com-
plete with anniversary cake.
Judith Mellecke, Ann Ar-
bor, Mich. and Jonathon
Mellecke, Toronto, spent the
weekend with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Mellecke, Kincardine, were
Sunday guests.
Personals
Mrs. Edith Beierling ac-
companied her son Herb
Beierling of Zurich fo Strat-
ford Sunday where they at-
tended the baptism of his
grandson and her great
grandson, Andrew Herb Seb-
ben. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
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Sebben at St. Paul's Anglican
Church and spent the day
there.
Nature pulled out all the
stops to surround us with
beauty beyond description as
the leaves took on their
autumn colors in the Parry
Town of Exeter and Township of
Usborne
HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EDUCATION
NOMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given to the Public School
electors from the School Division of the Town
of Exeter and the Township of Usborne in the
County of Huron and that in compliance with
the Municipal Elections Act, 1980, Chapter 308,
the period for nomination is.
From 9 a.m.
Thursday, Oct. 14th, 1982
to5p.m.
Monday, Oct. 18th, 1982
at the bffice of the Clerk. of the Township of
Usborne, during regular office hours, for the
purpose fo nominating qualifying persons for
the office of
MEMBERS - One to be elected
AND FURTHER TAKE. NOTICE that where the
number of candidates for an office who ore
nominated at the end of nomination day is not
sufficient to fill the number of vacancies to
which the candidates may be elected, on the
Wednesday, following nomination day, OC-
TOBER 20, 1982, the clerk may, between the
hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. receive and certify
additional nominations for the office in respect
fo which there was an insufficient number of
candidates.
H.H.G. Strang
• :Clerk
R.R. 3, Exeter
Sound district where Irvin
and I spent a week at In-
verlochy fishing and sightsee-
ing. I can't remember when
the lake was so calm. Fishing
was fair. We were glad to see
our friends from
Pennsylvania.
WI roll call
about relaxing
monica which was enjoyed by
all.
Mrs. Butsy Parkinson in-
troduced Mrs. Cathy Delea of
Stratford. Since September Visitors with Mrs. Cindy
was Arthritis month she gave Keller during the weekend
a very informative talk on were Mrs. Grace Sanders,
herself who was stricken with Tommy and Susie, London,
arthritis at age four; as well and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Telfer,
as the society and showed a Kitchener.
film entitled The Long Pain.
She closed with a reading
The World Is Mine. The
speaker was thanked by Miss
Jean Copeland. Jean then
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Kirkton
The September meeting of
the Kirkton Women's In-
stitute was held at the Kirkton
Woodham Community
Centre.
President Mrs. Christine
Eveleigh opened the meeting
with the Institute Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect. The
minutes were read followed
by the correspondence,
business and treasurer's
report.
The roll call was answered gave a reading Personal
by a way of relaxing. Health Creed. Lunch was
Delegate for the London Area served by the committee in
Convention will be Mrs. Janet charge.
Linden. The meeting was
turned over to Mrs. Butsy CommufliOfl service
Parkinson and Miss Jean
Copeland which was on
Health. Mrs. Parkinson had a at Thames Road %.
reading, When Everything
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Flowers in Zion Lutheran
chord! Sunday were placed in
loving memory by the family
of the late Ernest Koehler
whose funeral was held
Thursday, September 30 at
the church. Pallbearers were
John, Rick, Jeff and David
Hayter, Peter Marten and
Jack Kraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Maine, Kitchener, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Reinhold Miller.
Arnold McCann and Hubert
Miller are attending a
building inspector seminar in
Hamilton this week.
Visitors with Mrs. Freida
Keller who has returned
home from South Huron
Hospital were Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Keller, Warren and
Wayne, London, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Gibson and fami-
ly, Dashwood.
Hurts.
Gordon Johnson of
Woodham favoured us with
several numbers on his har-
NOMINATIONS
Notice to
Municipal Electors
Township of Stephen
TAKE NOTICE that persons may be nominoted as
candidates in an election between 9 o'clock in the
forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of nomina-
tion day, Monday, October 18, 1982, but nothing
in section 35 of the Municipal Elections Act, R.S:O.
1980, c. 308 prevents a person filing a nomination
paper with the clerk during his normal office
hours during the four days immediately preceding
nomination day.
OFFICERS FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE
NOMINATED
Reeve - One to be elected
Deputy Reeve - One to be elected
Councillors - Three to be elected
Police Village Trustees - Centralia,
Crediton and Dashwood in the
Townships of Stephen and Hay - Three
to. be elected for each village.
Huron County Board of Education -
One member to be elected
Electors are hereby required to take notice and
govern themselves accordingly, and further take
notice that the manner in which said nominations
shall be filed is set forth in section 36 of the
Municipal Elections Act. Nomination forms and full
particulars of procedures to be followed, may be
obtained from the undersigned.
if a greater number of candidates than required
to fill the said offices are nominated and make
the required declarations, notice "o f the time for
the holding of the poll, including the advance poll
and notice of the last day for making applications
for o certificate to vote by proxy will be given
forthwith.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the
number of candidates for an office who are
nominated at the end of nomination day is not suf-
ficient to fill the number of vacancies to which the
candidates may be elected, subsection 1 of sec-
tion 40 re3pecting acclamation applies to those
candidates and, on the Wednesday, following
nomination day, October 20, 1982, the clerk may,
between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and
5 o'clock in the afternoon, receive and certify ad-
ditional nominations for the remaining vacancies
in the office in respect ofhich there was art in-
sufficient number of condidates.
Given Jhder my hand this 6th day of October
1982.
Wilmer D. Wein Returning Officer
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Sy MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
large number of people
from this community attend -
A
TOWNSHIP Of USBORNE
NOTIC/ er POSTING
Preliminary List of Electors for
1982
School Support List for 1982 Taxes
The preliminary list of electors prepared as re-
quired by the Municipal Elections Act 1977 will
be publicly posted in the office of the Municipal
Clerk on the 13th day of October, 1982 and
copies will be posted at:
Usborne Central School
Elimville Municipal Hall
Kirkton Community Centre Hall
Electors should examine the list to ensure that
their names and relevant information are cor-
rectly shown.
Complaints in the nature of request for addi-
tions or corrections to or deletions from the list
may be made by an elector completing and fil-
ing a form obtainable at the Office of the Clerk.
The School Support list is also available for
inspection.
The last day for filing forms requesting addi-
tions, corrections or deletions for either list is
the 20th day of October, 1982.
H.H.G. STRANG
Clerk -Treasurer
NOTE: Any person may inquire by contacting
the Municipal Office at 235-2228.
NOMINATIONS
Notice to
Municipal Electors
Town of.Exeter.and the Townships of
Usborne and Stephen, County of
Huron and from a portion of the
Townships of Biddulph and
McGillivray, County of .Middlesex.
TAKE NOTICE that persons maybe nominated as
candidates in an election between 9 o'clock in the
forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of nomina-
tion day, Monday, October 18, 1982, but nothing
in section 35 of the Municipal Elections Act, R.S.O.
1980, c. 308 prevents o person filing a nomination
paper with the clerk during his normal office
hours during the four days immediately preceding
nomination day.
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ed the International Plowing
Match at Lucan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Chisholm, Amerstburg and
Mrs. Norman. Johns,
Woodham call on Mr. and
Mrs. William Rohde Saturday
afternoon.
Visitors for the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Cann and Brad were Miss
;Doreen Vink, RR Kirkton,
and Messrs. Jerry and Peter
Fox, Wooler.
• Mrs. Case de Mooy, London
visited Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Richard-
son visited with the former's
mother Mrs. Richardson who
is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, Sunday.Erin, Brian
and Lori Richardson stayed
with uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Richardson,
Woodham. They were alt
'guests for supper with Mr:
and Mrs. Dennis Richardson.
Karen and Kathy Rohde,
Exeter and Tammy Rohde
spent Saturd� with their
grandparcit . . and Mrs.
William ilohde.
Church Service
Rev. Robert Matheson was
in charge- of the World Wide
Communion Church Service,
Sunday. Bill and Rhoda
Rohde; played the violin and
piano before the church ser-
vice commenced.
The children's story was en-
titled "Family." God's word
shared in scripture Jeremiah
11: 18-20, James 3:13, 4:3,
Mark 9: 30-37, Meditation,
"Atonement - Communion,
At -one -menta". Communion
was served by the elders.
Next Sunday October 10 is
Thanksgiving Sunday. The
regular services will be held
at the usual hour -11:15 a.rli.
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OFFICERS FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE
NOMINATED
Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic
Separate School Board Member.
One to be elected.
Electors are hereby required to take notice and
govern themselves accordingly, and further take
notice that the manner in which said nominations
shall be filed is set forth in section 36 of the
Municipal Elections Act. Nomination forms and full
particulars of procedures to be followed, may be
obtained from the undersigned.
If a greater number of candidates,than required
to fill the said offices are nominated and make
the required declarations, notice of the time for
the holding of the poll, including the advance poll
and notice of the last day for making applications
for a certificate to vote by proxy will be given
forthwith.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the
number Of candidates for an office who are
nominated at the end of nomination day is not suf-
ficient to fill the number of vacancies to which the
candidates may be elected, subsection 1 of sec-
tion 40 respecting acclamation applies to those
candidates and, on the Wednesday, following
nomination day, October 20, 1982, the clerk may,
between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and
5 o'clock in the afternoon, receive and certify ad-
ditional nominations for the remaining vacancies
in the office in respect of which there was an in-
sufficient number of candidates.
Given under my hand this 6th day of October
1982.
Wllmar D..Wefn Returning Officer
WINS FAIR PLATE - Judy Glavin, RR 1, Crediton, was
the winner of a collector plate in the Shady Rest Anti-
ques draw at the 1982 Exeter Fair. Above, Lois Laing
makes the presentation. Proceeds of the draw go to
the local Collector's Club. T -A photo
NOMINATIONS
TOWNSHIP OF
Mt6ILLIVRAY
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors
of the Township of McGillivray that the period dur-
ing which nomination papers may be filed in the
office of the Clerk, 171 King Street, Parkhill dur-
ing regular office hours for the purpose of
Municipal Elections, will commence on October
14, 1982 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. and close on Oc-
tober 18, 1982 at the.hour of 5:00 p.m. for the pur-
pose of nominating fit and proper persons for the
office of:
REEVE DEPUTY REEVE 3 COUNCILLORS
For the Township of McGillivray
The prescribed forms for the nomination of per-
sons to any offices are available at the office of
the Clerk. 0 a greated number of candidates than
required to fill the said offices are nominated and
make the required declarations, polls will be open-
ed on the -dates stated below for the purpose of
taking the poll:
Advance Poll - Saturday, October 30, 1982
(being 9 days before polling day) from 9:00
a.m. to 8 p.m.
Polling Day - Monday, November 8, 1982
from 11:00 a.m.. to 8:00 p.m.
W. J. Amos,
Clerk and Returning Officer
McGillivray
cross country
Twenty-nine McGillivray
runners competed in the East
Williams Cross Country Meet
on Thursday, September 16,
and put forth a strong effort.
I Honourable mention goes to
Tanja Van Dam - fifth junior
girl, Heather Thompson -
twelfth junior girl and Bren-
da Alderton who finished
tenth in the senior girls.
Student Council represen-
tatives for 1982-83 are as
follows: president- Meagan
Henry, vice president - Deb-
bie Hodgson, secretary - Jeff
Windsor, room represen-
tatives - Rick Hamilton,
Mathew Heffernan, Travis
Robinson, Shawn Wright, Ar-
tie Mollard, Darryl Robinson,
Scott Amos, Cathy Amos,
Paul Woodburn, Jamie Wed-
dle, Catherine Whiting,
Jeremy Hansen, Joshua
Leakey, Melanie Neil.
PB students
in readathon
On October 21 students
from Precious Blood School in
'Exeter will begin the annual
READ-a-thon project for
multiple sclerosis.
These children are spon-
sored by their friends and
family for each book they
read. The money they raise is
for research, helping to find a
cure for multiple sclerosis,
the modern crippling disease
which has already claimed
35,000 victims in Canada
alone.
if you know a Child par-
ticipating in this year's M.S.
READ -a -thou, show yotf'sup-
port. Encourage him or her to
finish their READ -a -thou pro-
ject. Support READ -a -thou
and help fight multiple
sclerosis.
Township of Hibbert
Notice of Nomination
for
Separate School
Supporters
Notice is hereby given that nominations
for one representative to the- Huron -
Perth Separate School. Board for the
Electorial Districts of Hibbert and Logan
will be received by the undersigned at
the Hibbert Township Municipal Office,
Mill Street, Dublin, from:
October 14th, 1982
at 9 a.m.
and close on
October 16th, 1982
at 5 p.m.
during normal office hours.
Required nomination forms may be
obtained from the Municipal Office.
Preszcator clan
holds reunion.
N MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Crediton East
Mrs. Stan Preszcator spent
Friday with her daughter
Mrs. Jim Barnes, Parkhill.
Mark Laye and Sharon Des-
jardine visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Preszcator.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Thornton, Loipdon visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator.
A large number of people
from the district attended the
plowing match at Lucan.
The fifth annual Preszcator
reunion was held at SaUord
Hall on September 26, 1962
with about 80 in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator, visited with Ed
Regele in Seaforth hospital,
Friday. Mr. Regele under-
went surgery. They also
visited with Mrs. Mary
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Preszcator visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Barnes, Parkhill.
Proclamation
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
OCTOBER • VISITING
HOMEMAKER MONTH
Whereas the Town and Country
Homemakers Agency is providing a
valuable service in Huron County thus
enabling many elderly, disabled and
convalescent residents to continue to
live in their own homes; I do hereby
proclaim civic support for the Visiting
Homemaker Month which is being.
observed during OCTOBER and call on
all citizens to lend their interest, sup-
port and co-operation in making this
month a success in every way. .
DOUGLAS C. RUSSELL, REEVE
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
CHARLES FRIEND, A.M.C.T.
Returning Officer
Township of Hibbert: .
22-74-1
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Township of Hibbert
Notice of Nomination
for the
Township of Hibbert
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal
Electors of the Township of Hibbert in
the County of Perth, that the period
during which nomination papers may
be filed in the Office of the Clerk for
the purpose of Municipal Election will
commence on:
October 14th, 1982
at 9 a.m. and -close on
•October 18th, 1982
at the hour of 5 o'clock p.m.
during normal office hours; for the pur-
pose of nominating fit and proper per-
sons for the office of
Reeve
Deputy Reeve
Three Councillors
and
Three Trustees for the
Police Village of Dublin
for a 3 yr. term to commence Dec. 1st, 1982
to November 31st, 1985.
Required nomination forms may be obtained
from Municipal Office.
CHARLES FRIEND, A.M. C.T.
Returning Officer,
Township of Hibbert.
22-741
PRELIMINARY LIST
OF ELECTORS
For 1.982
TOWN OF EXETER
The Preliminary List of all Electors as set out
in the Municipal Election Act, R.S.O. 1980,
Chapter 308, Section 24, will be publicly posted
in the office of the Municipal Clerk and at least
two -conspicuous public places in the
municipality on or before the 12th day of Oc-
tober, 1982, as required by the said Act.
Electors should examine the list which *ill'
be in the following locations:
Municlpal Building, 406 Main Street South
Exeter Post Office, 26 Sanders Street East
Exeter Public Library, 330 Main Street
South
to ensure that their names and relevant infor-
mation are correctly shown.
Complaints in the nature of requests for ad-
ditions or corrections to or deletions from the
list be made by on elector completing and fil-
ing a form obtainable at the Office of the Clerk.
The last doy of filing forms, requesting ad-
ditions, corrections or deletions is October 20,
1982.
The electors are also reminded the School
Support List for 1983 taxes may be inspected
at the office of the Clerk during office hours.
Elizabeth Bell
Clerk and Returning Officer
Town of Exeter
NOTE: Any person may check the VOTER'S LIST
or SCHOOL SUPPORT LiST by contacting the
Municipal Office at 235-0310.
NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS
TOWN OF EXETER
TAKE NOTICE that nominations will be receiv-
ed by the Clerk of the Town of Exeter at her of-
fice, 406 Main Street South, in the period commen-
cing from 9 a.m. on Thursday, October 14, 1982
and concluding on Nomination Day, Monday, Oc-
tober 18, 1982 at 5:00 p.m. for the following
positions:
MAYOR
REEVE
DEPUTY -REEVE
(6) SIX COUNCILLORS
(2) TWO P.U.C. COMMISIONERS
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the
number of candidates for an office who are
nominated at the end of Nomination Day is not
sufficient to fill the number of vacancies to which
the candidates may be elected, on the Wednes-
day following Nomination Day, October 20, 1982,
the Clerk may between the hours of 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. receive and certify additional nominations
for the office in respect of which there was an in-
sufficient number of car didotes.
Each of the members so nominated if elected,
are to serve a three-year term from december,
1982 to November, 1985.
The required nomination forms may be obtain-
ed from the Municipal Office and must be com-
pleted, filed and certified by the Clerk by the
above deadline.
Elizabeth Boll
Clerk and. Returning Officer
406 Main Street South
Exeter, Ontario
233-0310
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