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Whitby Free Press, 20 Aug 1975, p. 7

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WlIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1978, PAGE 7 YouthinhoPitl, mayhy phi Tests on approximiately 65 Durhani Region residents te deterinine whiether or not they hiave typhoid were nega- tive, according to Dr. JLE lit tai health at the Durhani Regional Heailh Unit. However, aàI 7-year oid Witby boy is in isolation at tie Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital ing resuits of lus test from the public health laboratory in Peterborough. Those tested aliI attended Methodist Camp in Kingston betwcen July 10 anid 27. Sev- eral cases of typhoid poison- ing in tie provi nce have been traced to that religions camp director of envronnien- The health unit is tilt await- the Light and LICife rce WnCF oe mn ui~ u."'ip'.e-"- -- were often more than 1,000 persons on the campsi te. Other persons who mnay have attended the camp shâuld cali the health unit at Symptoms of the disease are fever and chilis, diarrhea or Iess often constipation, stomach upsets and muscle aches. From August 20 to 23 the Enumerators for the Ontario Provinci al Election will be callin"g on you. LJ Check the List A short time after enumeration takes place, the list of voters will be posted in your area and at your Returning Officer's address. Check it and make sure that your name and address are correctly listed. Proxy Voing If you are a qualified voter, and enumerated, but will be absent from your polling subdivision and unable to vote at the regular or advance poils because: a) you are employed in long distance transportation; b) you are a member of the Canadian forces on active duty;- c) you are away attending an educational institution; or, you are physically handicapped and unable to attend a polling place, you may vote by proxy in your Electoral District. If you wish to vote by proxy, contact your Returning Officer whose number is on your proof of enunieration, Forni 103. EEl ECTIONS UgONTARIO This advertisement published by the Chief Election Officer of Ontario. OEO-1A I ,\ ~ One day this week ... Wednesday, Thursda>, Friday or Saturday... you're going to be visited by two Ontario Election Enumnerators who will identify themselves. They're just two of the 40,000 people who are çom- p ilinig the list of qualified I voters for the Ontar w Election. They'11 ask you /1/ the name of everyone 18 and over at your address who is a Canadian citizen or British subject, and has resided in Ontario for at least 12 months preceding Election Day. With this information, they'l1 put together the Ontario list of voters. A new list is compiled for each election, so even if you have voted before, you must be included on the new list to vote thIS time. Remember, the only way you will be able to vote on JElection Day, September 18, is to be on the list of voters. And the best way to get on that list is to be enumerated. It's that easy. Keep your Form 103 as proof of enumeration. The, Enumerators will fil out Form 103 with your name and address and give you a copy of it, which you should keep until Election Day, September 18. Space is provided_ on the form to show your Electoral> District, polling place number- and address. Wa

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