Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star, 21 Aug 1990, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Revisions to voters list | Nature' s strange crops made starting Avg. 16 Voters' lists revisions for On- tario's 35th provincial general election will take place between August 16 and September 5. The election will be held on September 6. Qualified electors who were not enumerated may have their names added during the revision period up to and including the day preceding election day. Additions, corrections and deletions from the preliminary lists of electors, prepared following the door to door enumeration, may also be made at this time. Urban electors must have their names on the list of electors or on a certificate to vote. The Return- ing Officer or a revision assistant will provide such a certificate to people added to the list following the enumeration period. These electors must present their cer- tificate at their polling place to receive a ballot and vote. On election day, rural electors not on the list may still vote, pro- vided they take an oath and are accompanied by an elector whois on the list in that same polling division and who will vouch for Free Pickup & Delivery Free Estimates COUNTRY UPHOLSTERY 105-328-1156 them. Electors whose naines are not on the list should contact the Returning Officer in their elec- toral district. Revisions to the list will be reviewed by the Returning Officer during posted office hours. The office of the Returning Of- ficer can be easily identified through the display of the Elec- tions Ontario sign. Elections Ontario adver- tisements, in daily and weekly newspapers throughout the pro- vince, will provide numbers to call for election information. Directory Assistance will also be able to provide the telephone number of the returning office, when asked for Elections Ontario and the name of the electoral district. Persons eligible to vote in this election must be at least 18 years of age on election day, a Canadian citizen at the time of voting, and a resident of Ontario for the six month period prior to election day. Their names must be on the list of electors or on a certificate to vote for the electoral district where they reside. DONNA ANDERSON oy ntry Lane Hwy 7A & High Street. Port Perry. Ontario "If you have difficulty loving your fellow man, imagine the difficulty he has loving you!" PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 21, 1990 -- 7 or --.-: HY TeX XXX fs 0 I os So 0) 90 beauty of - of South East Ontario (416) 797-2431 CASE EA mE wae INK IZA OOD Ta AS IPod AN X) X (XX GX LOO ie O08 Another reason to get Invisible Fencing, Want to give your dog freedom, and safety too? Then call the number below 'or free informatior: on Invisible Fencing: Ten years and tens of thousands of dogs stand behind invisible Fencing. It's veterinarian approved and recom- mended as completely harmless and humane. And it comes with a money-back guarantee. Because you cant see it, Invisible Fencing maintains the your property. It costs less than conventional fencing. And if you move, it can move with you. To learn all the other reasons to get Invisible Fencing, call: %y RK wo © WYO nvrabde hove Connganvy, bc Four-and-a-half year old Kristie Middleton of Scugog Island got a surprise while helping her father dig pota- toes recently. The two fami- ly members found a spud that looked like a boxing glove. Kristie, who is an avid little gardener, also found a carrot that looked like a pair of pants. PRIVATE REDUCED New brick home on cul-de-sac in Sunderland. 2200 sq.ft., 4 bdrms, 3 baths, walk-in closets, large fam. room, cathedral oak cupboards, oak circular stairs, electric heat (air pump), walkout upper and lower, central vac, double garage, all municipal services. SOUTHERN CONST. 705-357-3107 Ashley, 5, and Shanna Howat,4, of Nestleton show off their unique Sunflower. While most only produce one flow- er, their's has sprouted eight flowers, and has two more buds ready to come out. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG PUBLIC TENDER EXTERIOR PAINTING MUNICIPAL BUILDING & 208 NORTH STREET The work specified includes the supply of all labour, materials, equipment necessary for the complete Exterior Painting of 181 Perry Street & 208 North Street, Port Perry. Sealed Tenders, marked PAINT TENDER, will be received up until 12:00 P.M. (Noon), August 24, 1990, by the under- signed at 208 North Street, Port Perry. Earl S. Cuddie, Clerk-Administrator Township of-Scugog 1; R -& Going int Togs: : 0% Off STOREWIDE Great Savings ... Everything must go... Special Bargain Rack ... Come early for Best Selection!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy