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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-13, Page 11THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 11 Do you have a vote? Check listing now Do you know for sure if you have a ballot waiting for you in the July 8th general elect- ion. 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 neighbour- hood, 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 listing of your name, address or occup- ation, it is up to you to do something about it to avoid the risk of losing your vote. Precedures differ between polling divisions in urban areas and rural centres. Those with a population of less than 5, 000 are rural. In rural regions, eligible voters missing from preliminary list of electors should contact HURONVIEW (continued from page 6) A special church service will be held in the auditorium on Sunday morning, June 16, with the choir of Wesley Willis Church providing the music. Our Chaplain, Rev. W. Mc- Whinnie, will be in charge of the service. In the evening there will be a band concert, weather permitting. Monday afternoon there will be Old Tyme music and dancing in the auditorium. Goderich Senior Citizens' Club will join with the Huronview residents in the activities and will assist with the music. Tuesday afternoon, Rev. George Youmatoff, Rector of Bayfield and Middleton Anglic- an Churches, and formerly Padre of C.F.B. Clinton, will lead a sing song in the auditorium. Rev. Youmatoff is well-known to most of the residents of Hur- onview 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 dist- rict in which you live. The telephone information operator will help you to obtain the number of your returning offic- er, This must be done before June 19, when the period of public sittings begins for the revision of preliminary lists of electors. The urban lists are revised by a revising officer, who is usu- ally the senior district judge, or representative appointed by that judge. If you are an unreg- istered elector entitled to vote, you may appear before the revising officer (June 19, 20 or 21) 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 prelim- inary 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 neces- sary information. The preliminary list assembl- ed following enumeration and the statement of changes and additions following revision comprise the official list of electors. Urban residents whose name does not appear on that official list will not be allowed to vote. In rural polling divisions, each numerator revised his or her preliminary list. Applicat- ions for changes to that list may be made up to June 19. Unlike urban voters, the unlisted rural voter is able to vote July 8, by being vouched for by a reg- istered elector. However, if you wish to take BONE- IN Blade teak BONE - IN SHORT Rib Roasts FRESH Ham S CENTRE CUT SLICES am Ste:.1,s GROUND Rou r;,., '' teak MAPLE LEAF SLICED Cooked Ham CENTRE CUT PEAMEAL Back Bacon LB LB LB 5c LB 9 5 c 3 LB PIECE LB' SLICED LB We reserve the right to limit quantities! YUNGBL UT'S Meat Market PHONE 236-4312 - ZURICH 3 $1017 $L24 Jottings by Jack (continued from page 10) uiry after 55 companies ann- ounced automobile rate inc- reases of 6 to 1910 on July 1st. Mr. Nixon called on Consumer and Commercial Relations Min- ister John Clement to justify the increases which he said were unnaturally high, particularly in Northwestern Ontario. Mr. Nixon said people really have little or no choice in the matter of automobile insurance. He said hearings before some public body would give more control of rates in the industry in gen- eral. Mr. Clement said this year's increases are justified by higher judgments that are being awarded in Courts, the larger cost in repairing automobiles and that sort of thing. The redistribution map as prepared by the Ontario Elector - advantage of the June 29 or July I advance poll for this election, you must be on the official list, whether you are an urban or a rural voter. The advance poll is for any qualified voter, who for any reason, cannot cast their ballot on July 8. al Boundaries Commission, was distributed to the Members of the Legislature the latter part of the week. The electoral dist- rict of Huron will now include four townships and two towns located in Perth County. Locat- ed within the electoral boundar- ies of I•luron as proposed by the Commission are the Townships of Blanchard, Fullerton, God- erich, Hay, Hibbert, I-lullett Logan, McKillop, Stanley, Stephen, Tuckersmitli, and Usborne, the separated town of St. Mary's, the Towns of Clinton, Exeter, Goderich, Mitchell and Seaforth and the Villages of Bayfield, Hensall and Zurich. If there are any objections on the part of the electorate then submissions can be written and sent to the Electoral Bound- aries Commission of Ontario. Such submissions should be addressed to the Secretary, Brian S. McCool, at 70 Lomb- ard Street, Toronto, Ontario. 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