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The Huron Expositor, 1968-11-28, Page 6W41111g *AU XPOsITQR, SEAFORTH. O.T. NO. 1961 ./ 0 tile Electors of SEA,FORTH Having again been nominated tor Council, I seek the support: of the rate. payers at the polls on Monday, Pw.i4g the year I have seryed council1 hay e endeavoured to repre- *4 Pal the eitnenS andif elected wili OoMigatte to do so. OWL) BETTY CARDN0 RE-ELECT‘ . ROBERT DINSMORE Keep Seaforth's Policies Young ILO rAVIAMaive VOTE DECEMBER 2nd For Transportation Phone 527-1138 To The Etors of The TOWN OF SEAFORTH I respectfully Solicit your vote for COUNCILLOR ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd L. F. (Len) FORD For Transportation Phone 527-0733 — 527-1890 - To the --Electors ,of SEAFORTH Having been nominated for Council, I sol- icit your support at the polls on Monday. Having previously served for two years, I feel I can make a contribution. GEORGE HILDEBRAND For Transportation Call 527-1880 Toile Electors of The TOWN OF SEAFORTH I respectfully solicit your support and vote for Councillor ON DECEMBER 2nd . R. S. MacDONALD For Transportation Phone 527-0593 TO the Electors of SEAFORTH During the 7 years I have lived in Sea - 4044 haye become interested in the future •4 vocational school teacher, I realize • orovidejob opportunities in ti{ e area for the youth we are educating. To do this we • must pro4to r orderly growth and dovelop- menki Ke nomipated for council, I Ofirt on Monday. T W. NEWNHANI seek To the Electors of SEAFORTH Your vote to help re-elect me to Council on Monday, Dece-mber 2nd, 1968 would be Appreciated. WILLIAM PINDER 9MMARTY Ron Christie, see Of MA awl Mrs, MUrra4f Christ* )01* gone' on trip to Briti.9h Columbia. Uu eiReata tQ teem POW% to,tle United States and 14c4CQ return lObrneY. , Mrs, John Wallace is visiting this week with her son-in-lavV and daughter* Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parkinson and baby daughter, Julia Anne, at 4Iltchel1. Mr. and Mrs: IC. McKellar. vis- ited an Monday with,,,Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crago, at Kirkton. WALTON Mr. and um Ken ItY4n and haYs o Lwon,Vent 4Pli4aY with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan. ' M, Peeit 1120 rehirnedi fog:owing •a Week's VeatiOn SPOit With relatives in Taro:44e and, while there attentle51 the Itoral Winter Fair atld..'llerse show. Smiles... A girl waiting for a bus was crying, so a young man eamq over and tried to Comfort hen He pot. his gni aroqnd her and o cl co Isn't ligmAnytAing co to RIO OfOB M- iner "I'm afraid at, she whiled. 'It's hay fever But keep trying, anyway.' A VOTE FOR KLIINO isTaTote for a BETTER SEAFORTH Having 'again been nominated • as Mayor, I seek the iupport of the people of SeifOrth, I have agreed,to allow my name' to stand be- cause I am interested in contributing to tbe comple- tion of those long term programs which epuncil kaa begun. during the past two years. These programs, if continued, will provide a solid base for future development. We cannot afford on and off development with resulting loss in grants and costly duplication. At the present time we are interested in the completion of the Silver Creek Drainage program, the rebuilding of Main Street by the County, the in- creasing responsibilities of the Recreation Council, During the past two years as Mayor and as a member of the Public, Utility Commission, I have attempted to look ahead for the benefit of Seaforth and all the citizens. If elected I will continue to use the experience I have gained to serve, to the best of my ability, the town as a whole. FRANK KLING iftw I respectfully solicit your vote on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd with the promise to use .eommon sense and work for the good of all citizens.. FRANK SILLS for MAYOR " --, FOR TRANSPORTATION CALL 527-1620 5274194 . To The Elector; Of THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH I sincerely solicit your support at the polls on December 2nd. • If elected I Will endeavour to serve you so that our progress as a community will have true purpose • and cbe of benefit to everyone. I strong urge that every elegi- ble voter. Get Out and Vote on December 2, VOTE 101" MOGGACH FOR COUNCILLOR L NEWS Miss ,Tenniel Blehanan is a patleat in St, joseph's/lospital, Landon, At the tree of the assasination of Senator Robert F, Kentied3ro Mrs. Alawle lieddee lifnsau sent a card of syMpathy to his widow, Mrs. gthel Kennedy and last Wednesday, received an ex• Pressiou of thanks from Mrs. Rennetly.,With a notation "We ate -Consoled to now that you share our sorrow and that the love he gave is returned In full measure." Inclosed in the let- ter wag a photo of the late Sen- EttOT. Mr. aPd Mr. SUP 100.1)01 sit St14141. NI:11. an Mit 40tniNg WOR4PliSqf140P- b:wit who. reAenvAy rgtitoefl tplm a vipitn 404110 41:41 Belgium. • The Staffa United' Church Wqnken wet, 0 the tanglyUe centre on Wednestlay Afternoon, Nov. 20. Ws, Cameron Vivian presid ed for theworship service and used as her -them Hymn 13 was sung followed by pray- er aedt a reading, by IVIrs, Rd. PeetleX, Mrs, Walter O'Brien gave a reading on' Armistice. The. de. was concluded' With RYInn 332.' MM. arolcb BethWh •presided for the 14PineSe when was Ewswered.• by a verse on Citizenship,: The meting closed with Hymn 681 • followed by • the Mypath Benediction, A 'sue- cessful bake sale klloweil. Hos, WASPS ftt,V the a4 OAP Were Mrs. Norval.: Ellio t/rOfflitMrs. 'Darrel.Parker. TO the Electors of SEAMIZTH - Having been again'no- min tied as Reeve, ask your sunort t tbe polls onV1odr. During the several years I have served, I have §1,w4ys endeavoured to act in the best long term interests oak the town. lf you re-elect me I assure you I Will continue to serve you to the best of my ability. For Transpotajon Election Day phone 527-0702 CARL DALTON John FLANNERY •with Experience For Tranriation to the polls on December 2nd • CALL 527-0250 ..^"...00"....•••■••••!•••••••••reonftwomftwoolftroomirolermomitarr..... • TOWN of SEAFORTH For the follovving offices: Mayer Reeve Six Councillors Two Trusties representing the District which includes the municipalities of Seaforth, Tuckersmith, Stanley and Bayfierd, Otte on the new Huron County goard o Edugalpii • A. Trustee representing Roman Catho- SgPairate Sghool suPporterf fit HO geilitiV, ,of Huron, to serve on tho pitfigtt ep 44;#4 of Ethication A ,Trustee representing Roman Catho- lic Separate Rclictol quppo.Tten. Hi the disfrict which 1;104s lountell4p% *aro Tuckersmith, Stanley and. 44/4041,1 tD eve on the Combined HuronmPerth Roman- atho- lic Separate School, Board.. Polls will be open fripn 10 a.m. to 8 pan. at the following places: Polling Sub -division No. 1 and 2, Miller's Gar- age Polling Sub -division No. 3 and 4, Public Lib- rary • Polling Sub -division No. 5 and 6,. Town Hall . ERNEST M. WILLIAMS, Returning Officer OFFICE SUPPLIES THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 527-0240 FURNITURE VALUES FOR YOUR y% /4111 j61;4w f "C. CHESTERFIELD SUITES Make Pleasant Christmas Giving • Happy HornerLoViing'Giits Omisionat and Hostess • CHAIRS, _ Our Store is jai.1100 With an endlos • v . arie0 f Chgkst The PerfectiGift! What would be more Popular than a Beautiful DINETTE SUITE to complete your home •,,,,,7qtt, • "0 Tb "LiftikWaMile WAP 13/145: you for thisl! HONDERpH'S RED SEAL - • CEDAR CHESTS , THE BEST ON THE,MARKET SPACE SAVERS — KROEHLER ROCKERS — LAivirs STEP-UP andVFFEE TABLES — BEDROOM FURNI- TURE S'VVIYEI, ROCKERS — SERTA MATTRESSES Gift Suggestions for Every Member of the Family G. A. WHITNEY Floor Coverings - Televisions - Funeral - Ambulance Service PHONE 527-1390 : SEAFORTII .,„ ,„„ 4 • 1 ;;•4 :j4,) ;.;,4 ;t4