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Anniversary sere"ices were
held at Ashfield Presbyterian
church on Sunday with Rev.
.Wier of Kincardine -the guest
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speaker.
Ewan MacLean held a suc-
cessful auction sale, as did Mr.
.Jack MacLennan recently. .f
Tom Barger is working at
Southampton for the summer.
Miss Margo Matthewman -
returned to Guelph having
spent a few holidays with her
parents Mr; and Mrs. Art Mat-
thewman.
Mr. and Mrs Ted Peacock of
Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles,
The Morton children of Sar-
nia while their mother Mrs.
Margaret Morton attended a
bowling competition in
Syracuse N.Y.
Miss Margaret MacLeod
spent a few days visiting in
Toronto.
Several reIatiives of Miss Pat
McCharles were guests on
Saturday of Mrs. Howard Robb
to a bridal shower in Pat's
honor.
Senior champs
Four firsfs apd one second place finish were enough to
make Dave Bedour, left, the St. Marys boys', senior champ,
Carolyn Aubin was the girls' senior champ with four firsts
and one third. (staff -photo)
The largest plane to ever, touch down -at Sky Harbor Airpbrt is this -G-1 Gulfstream twin • prop
Chrysler Corporation plane that landed on Tuesday afternoon. The 12 passenger executive
craft is powered by two Rolls-Royce Turbine type' engines that produce 19,50 shaft horsepower"
each The 36,000 pound plane requires 3200 feet of runway to operate and is about the largest
craft Sky Harbor facilities can handle. The plane was here to pick up one of the Chrysler pilots
that had flown his private plane upto have it painted and re -upholstered at Sky Harbor
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Minor hockey
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Siting -Star public service
GQDERICH SIGN,Ald-STAR. TIWRSDAY, JUNE 13, 974--PAGrll�.�. U , s
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Da you have avot�?
Do, you knew for sure if you
have a ballot waiting for you in
the July 8th general election.
Unless you check, you could be
deprived of the right to vote,
; The time to check is now --
either on the publicly posted
list of voters in your neigh-
borhood, or on the printed copy
of°the list mailed to each urban
elector enumerated last month.
If your name is on the list,
You are assured of a vote.
If it is not on -the list or if
there is an error in the list,ipng
of your name, address or. Oc-
cupation, it is up to you to do
something about it to avoid the
risk of losing your vote.
Procedures differ between
polling divisions in urban areas
and rural centres. Those -with a
population of less than 5,00Q_
are rural,
In. rural regions, eligible
voters missing from
preliminary list of electors
should contact the enumerator
who -prepared •the posted list.
In urban areas, omissions
and, corrections can be taken
care, of by calling the returning
officer •for the electoral district
in which , you live. The
telephone information operator
will help you obtain the num-
ber of your returning officer,.
This must be done before
June 1,9th, when the per -led of
public sittings begins for the
revision of preliminary lists of
electors.
'rhe urban. IistS are revised
by a revising officer, who is
usually the senior 'district
Judge, or representative appoin-
ted by that judge. If you are an
unregistered elector entitled to
•vote, You may appear before the
revising officer (June 19th, 20,
or -21st) and apply to have your
name put on the official list of
voters.
The hours and address where
the sittings for revision are
held may )be obtained from
Your returning "officer, It is also
at the top of the `printed
preliminary list of voters,
If it is inconvenient to appear
before the revising officer, you
may ask the returning Officer to
send the two revising agents to
your home to obtain the
necessary information.
The preliminary list a.ssem
bled foliowing 'enumeration
and the statement of changes
and additions following
revision comprise the official
list of electors, Urban residents
whose name does not appear an
that official list will not he
allowed to vote.
In rural 'polling divisions,
each enumerator revises his or
her preliminary list. .Ap-
plications for' changes, to that
list may be made up to :June
19th. Unlike urban voters, the
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unlisted rural voter is'able to
vote .July 8th by being' vouched
for by a registered elector.
However, if you wish
to take
advantage of the June 29th or,
July 1st advance poll for this
election,. you must be on the of-
ficial ;iis�, whether you are an
urban or a rural voter.
The advance„ poll pis for any
qualified voter, who for, any
reason, .cannot cart their ballot
on July 8th.
Miss O'rieu retires
Three Huron -Perth Separate School Teachers are retiring this year. They are Mrs. Julia Len-
non, Stratford, (left) Miss Eileen O'Brien, Goderich (centre) and Mrs. Marie Melady, St. Colum -
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OTHER FINE
The Goderich Minor Hockey
Association's German Night is
being held this Saturday on the
main floor of the arena.
This event which proved so
successful last year when it was
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a complete sellout, is held to
raise funds for ' the
Association's arnbi,tious.hockey
programs for the youngsters of
the town during the winter
season.
Dancin.g_. to..Bobby Down's ---
Orchestra begins at 9:00 and
later in the evening, generous
servings of German food
provided ' by Schneider's will
,top off what should be a lot of
fun for a worthy cause,
p-ome tickets are still
available from dance coor-
ydinators Bill Reid, president of
the Goderich Minor Hockey
Association and 'Don Elliott.
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Huron County Health Unit invites
yOp to attend the following
PRODUCTS INCLUDE
UTILITY CASES, SHOE SHINE KITS,
AND BREAST ' POCKET W-AILE.TS
Tobacco Pouches
'Butane Pipe Lighters
Cigarette Lighters
Ashtrays
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being held in Your area for your
Convenience:
Child He'lth
y
Clinic `i
Eleitric Razors
GIFT SETS OF
After Shaves
and: Colognes'
Timex
Watches
Place: Dungannon' United: Church
basement
Date: Monday, June 17, 1974
Tithe: 9:30 11:30 a.m.
Offeringthe cfolloviting services:
1. Health Surveillance
2, Anaemia' Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Spr,eening
5, Fluoride brushing of
Children's teeth to prevent cavities
for ages Ito 5 years.
6. Vision Testing.
Adult Health
Guidance Centre
(for adults of all ages)
Place: Dungannbn United Church
b;tat"ement
Date: Monday, June 17, 1974
Time: 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Offering the following services:
1. Health Survelllance
2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening
4. Urine Testing
5. Blood Pressure
6. Hearing Tests
7. Physical Fitness Class
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