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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-05-16, Page 2r 4 1!!!P 2 -The WiE gham Adrslsee-Times. May 16, 1979 Say "I read it in ADVANCE -TIMES" oll lfor May 22 eledion The locations of the polling places for the May 22 federal election have been announced. Following is a list of the polls for the town of Wingham and the townships of Turnberry, Morris, East Wawanosh and Howick as well as a description of the areas they cover. For Wingham poll 127, taking in the area west of Josephine Street and north of Patrick Street, will "located at the lawn bowling clubhouse on Alfred Street. Poll 128 takes in the area east of Josephine Street and north of the CNR tracks and will be located at the E. J. Mahe residence, 36 Charles Street. Poll 129 covers the area east of Josephine, north of Patrick and south of the CNR tracks and the polling place is the senior citizens' apartment building on Alfred Street. Poll 130 takes in the area west of Josephine, north of John and south of Patrick streets and -'- MRS. VICTOR EMERSON Whitechurch Personals Mrs. Bob Mowbray arrived Clarence Little, 20, who was Sunday visitors with Mr. and voting will take place at the town plot, and voting will take, Grant Wilton residence on Ed ►,:ace at the Art Stokes residence, ward RR 2, Wingham. Poll 131 takes in the area east Poll 125 takes in lots 1-20, Con. of Josephine, north of John and 10, 11 and 12; lots 1-21 on Con. 9; south of Patrick and will be lots 1-23, Con. 8; lots 1-20, Con. 7; located at the PUC building. . lots 1-19, Con. 6; and lots 1-18, Voters in poll 132, which takes Con. C. The polling place will be in the area east of Josephine, the Gant Wilton residence, RR 1, south of John and north of Vic- Win$gm. toria streets, will vote at the town Poll 126 takes in all lots on Con. hall. 1 east of Wingham to the town - Poll 133 takes in the area west ship boundary; lots 19-34 on Con. of Josephine and south of John C and all lots on Con. 2, 3, 4 and 5. streets and voting will take place Voting wall take place at the at the Florence Reavie Bluevale hall. residence, 63 Victoria Street. MORRIS Poll 134, the final poll for the Poll 143 in Morris Township town, takes in the area east of takes in all lots on the north half Josephine and south of Victoria of Con. 3 to Highway 86 and the and will be located at the Ada polling place will be the Tom Aitcheson residence, 89 Miller residence at RR 2, Catherine Street. Bluevale. TURNBERRY Voters in poll 144, which takes There are three polls located in in lots 1-11 from the north half of Turnberry Township. Poll 124 Con. 7 to the south half of Con. 3, includes all lots west of Highway can cast their ballots at the 4 and west of Wingham to the Belgrave Institute Hall. township boundary, including the Poll 145 takes in lots 12-30 from -'- MRS. VICTOR EMERSON Whitechurch Personals Mrs. Bob Mowbray arrived Clarence Little, 20, who was Sunday visitors with Mr. and home with Mr. and Mrs. Relison drowned Wednesday, May 9, Mrs. Arthur Burrows, to Falconer and Lynn of Sarnia on while swimming at Lindsay. The celebrate Mother's Day, were Saturday. She had visited with funeral service was held Dr. and Mrs. John Willis, Jeffery them for a week. Lynn visited Saturday. and Jordan of Kincardine, Mr. with her cousins and grand- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul and and Mrs. Bill Willis and Lyle of mother, Mrs. Stacey of grandson Stephen, accompanied Bluevale. Wingham. by Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff Mrs. Edith Brown of London Charlie Henderson and friend and Karen Alexander of spent the Mother's Day weekend of Toronto visited one day last Brussels, visited on Sunday with with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. week with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer Bill Evans. Tiffin. of Waterloo to celebrate Mother's Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon spent Day- Whitechurch friends are the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Whitechurch friends pleased that Miss Annie Kennedy Donald Gaunt and Jennifer of congratulate Harvey Osborne of Wingham was able to return Chatham. who on Wednesday evening home from Wingham and On Sunday a family reunion graduated from Knox College, District Hospital' on Tuesday of was held at the home of Mr. and Toronto. Following the last week, after a stay of three Mrs. Archie Purdon in honor of graduation exercises, Mr. weeks. Mrs. Ken Luttrell of Prince Osborne, Mrs. Osborne, Bethany, takes in everyone on lots 2Q -4Z, George who is in this area on her Anna and Laura went to Trenton Mrs. Elliott of Wingham, Mrs. way to Montreal for a 35th nur- and visited with Mrs. Osborne's Paul Laidlaw and Michelle of ses, reunion. Mrs. Luttrell is a parents, Rev. and Mrs. Hobbs, on on London were Sunday visitors daughter of Mrs. Hazel Purdon's and Ruth. They returned home on with and Mrs. Walter Elliott sister, Elizabeth. Forty-nine Friday. and family. Anderson descendants gathered Harvey Osborne will Y preach hi:, for a noon celebration on Sunday Miss Winnifred Farrier of final sermon here on Sunday, at the Purdon home where a Toronto visited last week with May 20, and anniversary service renewal of family ties was en- her sister-in-law, Mrs- Garnet will be held May 27 with Rev. R. joyed. Farrier. On Friday they .visited T. A. Marshall of Strathroy guest This community extends with Mrs. Robena Stewart of speaker. sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Teeswater where her sister, Mrs. Joe Tiffin recently attended a Little in the passing of his son, Austin of London, was visiting. musicians' meeting in Wingham.- will be Snell's hall at RR 3, Blyth. Miss Jane Laidlaw, London, visited Sunday with her parents, lots 25-40 on Con. C. Voting in this Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Poll 117 in Howick Township Friends here are sorry that AGRE FARMS Joey Tiffin broke his collarbone last week, where it had been Peter Keil residence, RR 2, broken earlier in the winter. A -were Plot Mrs. Bob Adams and Dave in Watford on Sunday where • they met John Adams. • RR 1 Bevale Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill Jr. of Goderich were Sunday Inglis residence, RR 1, Clifford. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey. ' Mother's Day visitors with Mr. 335==3 and Mrs. Russell Chapman were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chapman, Lisa, Aaron and Sarah of Wingham. Specialists in crop sprays and sprayers. Visitors with Mrs. Ben Mc - Clenaghan for Mother's Day ' were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mc- 'Clenaghan We now have in stock o complete selection of of St. Thomas. Mrs. ' crop sprays to deal with all your weed pro- McClenaghan's daughter, Mrs. Doris Coleman of Nanaimo, blems. This spring check our prices before you British Columbia, telephoned to buy, extend best wishes to her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Located 1 V4 mfle north of Hwy. 87 Clenaghan visited Sunday with a between Wroxeter and Blu6vale. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart of Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilken Look for our enjoyed a Northern Ontario tour signs. to Sudbury from Friday to l Sunday. Lill• Lill AAA ITI ARI n Rcr%I-AAlAf■vIlly ,%o Illi.rS■ . aw i. CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. 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Community Hall.`FARM in lots 1-5 Con. ) WOODLOT MANAGEMENT Poll 146 takes in lots 1-30 from Poll 119 takes on the south half of Con. 7 south to 6 to 13 including the west half of INFORMATION DAY County Road 25 except for the Gorrie and voting will take place village of Blyth and voting will at the Gorrie Community Hall. take place at the Kenneth Poll 120 takes in lots 6-15 on for landowners interested in learning more about woodlot management Shortread residence, RR 3, Con. 6 to 13 and the east half of and reforestation Of idle farmland. Walton. Gorrie and the poll will also be at EAST WAWANOSH the Gorrie Community Hall. Date: Saturday, June 9, 1979 Poll 149 in East Wawanosh Poll 121 takes in lots 16-20 on location: Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Victoria Street West, takes in everyone on lots 2Q -4Z, Con. 6 to 13 and the west half of Win ham, -= g Ontario Con. 10 to 14. Voting will take Fordwich and the polling place, .' place at the Phillip Dawsod will be the Fordwich Community Cost: None residence, RR 3, Wingham. Poll 150 includes lots 28-42, Con. Hall. Poll 122 includes all lots from 21 Agenda: "Open House" [ 10:30 a.m. - 1. -00 p.m.) 6 to 9, and the polling place will to the township boundary on Con. Meeting and field tour [ 1:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.] be the township shed at RR 1, 6 to 13 togethek with the east half Belgrave. of Fordwich. The polling place More information or copies of a detailed agenda may be obtained Poll 151 takes in lots 28-42 on will also be the Fordwich by contacting the Wingham District Office the Ministry Natural Con. 1 to 5, except for the village of Blyth, and the polling place Community Hall. The final poll, number 123, of of Resources at R.R. ifs, Wingham, Ontario NOG 2WO. (357-3131) will be Snell's hall at RR 3, Blyth. takes in lots 1-32 on Con. 1 to 5 and HOWICK lots 25-40 on Con. C. Voting in this MINISTRY OF Poll 117 in Howick Township district will take place at the takes in residents of lots 1-12, Peter Keil residence, RR 2, NATURAL Con. A and B and lots 1-33, Con. 14 Gorrie. to 18. They will vote at the Jim Polls will be open between 10 Ontario RESOURCES Inglis residence, RR 1, Clifford. a.m. and 8 p.m. next Tuesday. Como N PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL MAY 19th, 1979 11 unnucu vv 1 nL QUALITY,GALVANIZED NI ZED Monova,N:1 Monoval!yl 13 ga. LIGHT 12 ga. heavy 563-452 133 ". ea. Sale Price Sale Price 80 rod spool 80 rod spool 2 -strand Hvy. 13 ga. 563-450 44 Sale Price 29 a. 2 -strand extra heavy 12'/2 ga. 563-451 3333 Sale Price ea. Monovall�l heavy 12 gauge single strand ovalized barbed wire with high breaking strength. 4 point barbs are 5 inches apart. 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