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The Huron Expositor, 1982-11-10, Page 22ss ai A22 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 10. 19l% f Seaforth and area election results HENSA LL ADV SEAFORTH ADV. 1 2 3 4 5 6 MAYOR Dinsmore 35 76 98 97 60 69 75 Ross 42 119 111 116 77 80 84 REEVE Campbell 40 88 99 95 60 61 Dale 17 44 38 56 25 30 Hoelscher 18 61 74 59 52 57 DISARMAMENT Yes 38 142 139 148 96 90 No 31 33 57 44 32 39 HURON COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 95 107 69 40 63 19 17 11 ' 2 19 53 88 57 38 53 107 101 76 22 71 Craig 41 Flynn 6 Henderson 23 Jewitt 36 COUNCIL DeVries 32 93 104 104 77 811' Ellis 52 124 146 147 79 96 Hildebrand 50 156 180 165 110 110 Johnston ' 51 151 167 163 113 89 Martin 44 113 136 133 96 78 Mero 41 122 149 138 109 107 Ross 45 1,31 140 142 81 88 64% turnout. TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP ADV. I 2 3 4 5 Total REEVE ADV. 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS Bell 38 102 88 157 154 47 116 702 510 Flannery 20 93 95 38 29 17 36 328 629 HHBBERT TOWNSHIP POLLS DUBLIN ADV. STAFFA CROMARTY TL. 57 500 REEVE 43 253 Swart 189 60 381 Norris 122 DEPUTY -REEVE 760 Johns 150 20 145 149 464 40 276 Christie 153 "- 17 1'2 57 349 COUNCILLORS: 49 464 Kinsman 181 18 212 187 598 15 89 McKenzie 208 ' 22 211 151 592. 44 356 Schoonderwoerd 195 24 114 ' 84 411 64 477 Jenkins 104 9 136 80 329 Kroonen 92 14 55 28 '189 71 562' 77.46% turn out. 105 749 HURON -PERTH SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 134 905 DUBLIN ADV. STAFFA CROMARTY LOGAN Tp. 120 854 O'Leary 86 15 '32 4 64 201 92 692 Maloney 140 10 23 10 89 2'2 107 773 TRUSTEES POLICE VILLAGE OF DU eLIN 96 723 DUBLIN ADVANCE TOTAL McCreight 99 20 119 Elliott 53 5 58 6 TOTALS Murray 83 5 88 Paratchek 69 13 . 82 Brown 78 18 91 84.5% turnout. MCKILLOP TOWNSHIP ADV. P. PHI P 42 P 43 P 44 Total Campbell 7 120 125 65 121 438 George 11 62 75 71 70 289 Siemon 12 122 118 89 105 446 Wiedcrman 7 57 56 55 62 23- 108 COUNCIL 'Broadfoot Brownridge Cantelon Haskett Sillery Van Loon 45.3% turnout. 33 • 8 114 152 55 391 154 436 23 134 1.03 102 96 40 64 562 21 103 105 115 86 24 99 553 21 103 79 141 114 51 49 558 40 5 8 9 7 5 74 148 14 71 85 87 96 24 42 419 12 103 78" 38 59 7 16 313 1 2 TOTAL REEVE Noakes 6 102 100 202 Klungel 13 139 135 287 COUNCIL Robinson 17 210 213 440 Pepper 10 178 178 366 Davis 14 154 136 304 Packum 17 143 1126 286 Skea 12 121 120 253 64% turnout. LOGAN TWIP. ' ADV. 1 2 3 4 TOTALS COUNCIL Waite 10 . 123 135, 98 76 462 Vandenberkl0 107 169 115 97 498 Koert 2 71 94 66 96 329 Young 3 58 93 49 85 288 Vanhevel 4 33 81 326 15 169 41.6% turnout. HULLETT' TOWNSHIP ADV. 1 2 3 4 5 TOTAL REEVE Gibson 14 84 56 44 148 109 455 Flynn 5 30 23 81 80 47 266 COUNCIL Vincent 16 7(8 58 90 196 '124 562 Gross 13 69 58 73 169 127 509 Knox 7 82 74 73 157 76 469 Hunking 15 55 22 70 89 84 335 LIQUOR VOTE Yes 17 77 50 92 146 113 495 No 3 31 29 27 82 44 216 69.6% cwL sees flower arranging St. James CWL met Nov. 2 chaired by ¢he president, Mrs. Harry Hak. The spiritual reading was given by Mrs. Vincent, titled "Thy will be done". Preparations are nearing completion for the Christmas Bazaar, Nov. 27. The next meeting will be on Dec. 7, including a pot luck dinner and gift ex- change. Guest speaker for the evening was Diane Ger- stenkorn of the "Flower Basket" in lllensall. Diane displayed many lovely arrangements with Gwen Devereaux assisting. She also made up a Christmas arrangement to hang on the door, explaining as she went along, exactly how to achieve the finished product. it was very interes- ing and colourful. • The results of the euchre on Oct. 27, were: Ladies High- Anne Lansink; Ladies Low- M: Van Geffen; Ladies Lone- M. Van Geffen; Mens High- Frank Ryan; Mens Low- J. Van Geffin; Mens Lone- Harry Hak. ONSALE THIS Dl 99° WITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASE YOUR CHOICE OF PATTERN, vaa10lGbe aal$: THF A ET SeAfe1�i7�11 () PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1982. ROT FOOD MARKET STORE HOURS' MONDAY, M THURS. &FTUES TUE9SDAY,WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 9P6 PM SEA FORTH EVERY FREE D WEDNESDAY ER- WEIS SENIOR RESERVE HE R GHT TO LIMIT QUANT 4 ES!CITIZENS' DAY - 5% DISCOUNT OR KNECHTEL FROM THE DELI SCHNEIDERS LOOP STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE L8.2.38 SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA L6.1.98 SCHNEIDERS THURINGER SUMMER BY THE PIECE LB 3.88 SAUSAGE STORE PACKED CHOPPED SUET LB .99 14 11 4 fig/� Pepperorn 14r oz. ` ,Deluxe :15 oz.„or 0 Supreme 17 'oz. Chips Ahoy or Oreo CHRISTIE COOKIES CARNATION HASH BROWNS .89 2 LB. BAG ASSORTED BADEN CHEESES 1.69 227 G ROMI PLAIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE 750 ML 1.09 DEL MONTE PETIT PRUNES 750 G LIBBY SPAGHETTI, ALPHA•GETTI OR ZOODLES CANNED PASTAS .79 19 OZ. TIN 1.99 I IPTON COUNTRY STYLE ASST. SCHNEIDER'S CRISPYCRUST LARD 1 LB. .75 SCHNEIDER'S CRISPYFLAKE SHORTENING 1 18. .75 DIET SUGAR FREE COKE & SPRITE .49 750 MI BOTTLES ROBIN HOOD QUICK OATS 2.25 KC. MONARCH ADDED TOUCH ASST. VAR. CAKE MIXES 520 G. MONARCH POUCH PAK MUFFIN MIXES 12 OZ. PLUS DEPOSIT 2.69 .99 .79 ROMI PASTAS 1 KG .99 WESION PLAIN ENGLISH MUFFINS PKG OF 8 CUP -A -SOUP .65 OLD DUTCH LIQUID BLEACH 1.39 3.6 LITRE JUG GLAD GARBAGE BAGSPKG OF 40 4.99 COMET CLEANSER 400 G. .65 CHRISTIE TRISCUIT CRACKERS 250 G 1.29 McCORMICK 5 ASST, WHOLE WHEAT 1.49 BISCUITS 400 WI SION 1802 STONE MIt1ED BREAD 6-, G .69 MEALIYME PK(, OF 0 HAMBURG ®r e79 WIENER ROLLS .59 PROD. ONT 91 F RF SH Libby's Assorted Varieties vi ' DEEP BROWNED BEANS 14 oz. Tin .58 FROM THE TROPICS KIWI FRUIT ®59 EACH CRISP CELERY PROD ONT. 51 LEEKS PROD. CUBA, CUBAN LARGE maassemasorve 3/1.00 .89 BUNCH PROD USA ( ANADA 51 PINK & WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 8/ L00 AV®CAD©ES 2/1.00 PROD. USA OR ONTARIO 51 SPANISH ONIONS BAG