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neighbor, attend�� It their recep!tiil
Luang* ty Centre
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at. the , fatime at Itarrtalil.,,
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entertained farandfriends
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Great-grandrabell� Bushell visited
with herr daughter Jean and Bob• Si npss000n
at Kiuttail. Arabell is leaving for her winter
home in Florida Oct. 26.
The Harbouraires sang at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church on Oct. 20. Many at-
tended antfenjoyed the evening.
The •E stern Star Christmas Country
Fair was�.beldat Saltford on Oct. 20. Many
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�41.tan MO their .: four,.:
:Susan
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S er,'Maureen Dalton 'OW her friend
Anne Sartorfrom 'Mount St. Joseph, the
motherlmnsajn Landon, were visiting with
the Dalton family.
Twenty-five neighbours searched the
shores of Lake Huron from Point Farms to
Lurgan Beach for the missing men, Ar-
mani ForQPtt Armand Fnrantt .Tr and
REEVE, DEPUTY -REEVE, TWO COUNCILLORS
AND
ONE SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE
WILL TAKE PLACE ON
Tuesday, November 12,1985
between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the THREE Polling Sub -divisions
POLL NO. 1 - Senior Citizens' Centre, Dungannon
[For Lots 13 to 16 incl. Con. 1; Lots 13 to 20 incl. Cons. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9]
POLL NO. 2 - Auburn Community Centre [Library]
[For Lots 17 to 27 Incl. Con. 1: Lots 21 to 27 incl. Cons. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7]
POLL NO. 3 - St. Helens Women's Institute Hall
[For Lots 21 to 27 incl. Cons. 8 and 9; Lots 13 to 27 incl. Cons. 10, 11, 12,13 and 14]
ADVANCE POLL WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1985
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the home of the Clerk,
N'/2 Lot 25, Concession 8 [County Road 20]
DEADLINE for making Application to the Clerk for a
CERTIFICATE TO VOTE BY PROXY is 5:00 P.M.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1985
JOAN ARMSTRONG, CLERK,
Township of West Wawanosh.
Be.±ga volu
Communion was observed at Christ
Anglican. Church Sunday afternoon in Port
Albert, Rev. Robert Crocker conducting the
service. The sermon topic was `Being a
Volunteer' about how we can serve others in
our community.
Warm sunshine brings many fishermen to
line the banks of the Nine Mile River in the
village Saturday morning looking for that
CIVIC CORNER
Huron County council will meet
Thursday, Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. in the council
chambers of the Courthouse in Goderich.
On Thursday, Oct. 31 at 8:30 a.m., the
Goderich administrative committee will
meet at the town hall.
On Oct. 31 at noon. the Business Im-
provement Area will meet at the town hall.
On Monday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m.,
Goderich council will meet at the town
hall.
steer is sermo
good catch. According to "Pete" Petrie,
village storekeeper, fishing is rated as fair.
Many cottagers return to the village to en-
joy the beautiful fall weather.
Prior to the introduction of rural mail
delivery in 1915, there were 14 post offices in
Ashfield Township, with the first opening at
Pt. Albert in 1851. Lothian in 1852, Amberley
in 1854; followed by Dungannon in the same
year. Belfast opened in 1855, Kintail'in 1856,
Kingsbridge in 1865, Lanes in 1870, Crewe in
1886 and Mafeking in 1911. In 1984, the peo-
ple are served by mail delivery on rural
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>rl 'Coln C1tct• 20. Everyone Via
relleir dal hear that they were found'safe
and gonna, .
The t ommhau 'to
Hendricks snityis returnedgladboseernethat afterWillie a
lengthy stay University Hospital, Lon
dors x ,
Onee..again the hockey season isgetting, •
into full swing. Many boys from the:area
are playing hockey.
Cathy Dalton spent the weekend with her
cousin, Joanie Ferguson of (oderich.•
On Thursday night the little ghosts and
goblins will be out — take extra care and
everyone have a safe and happy
Hallowe'en.
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routes 3 and 6, Goderich R.R. 1, Dungannon
R.R. 2, 3 and 7 Lucknow.
The Johnston family from Goderich have
been delivering mail at R.R. 3, Goderich
since 1951. Mary Johnston the present mail
lady has 237 stops on her route.
Linda and Jack Campbell of Toronto and
Karen and Barry Hutchinson of Brampton
spent the weekend with Marg and Bill
Balkwill at their summer home in the
village.
Nine buses transport 380 students to
Brookside School which was built in 1967 at a
cost of $450,000.
Kinettes to offer child ID
The Dungannon Kinettes are hosting a
child identification day on Saturday Nov.
16 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., at the Dungan-
non Agricultural hall.
Constable John Marshall, public rela-
tions officer for the Goderich OPP will be
qowr Kijchens
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fingerprinting the children.
Parents are asked to bring a photo of
their child with them. If one isn't
available, one can be taken and purchased
for $1.
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