. 6 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, May 9, 1995 Staff and residents of the Community Nursing Home in Port Perry are in shock after money was stolen from a locked office over the weekend. Most of the missing cash had been raised at the annual cFaft sale on Saturday. Durham Police declintd to say how much money was taken, but a spokesman called ifggubstantial. Nursing Home director Edna Goss told the Citizen the money belongs to the residents and would have been used for future activities and to help pay for a cruise to the Caribbean in about a year. "The people who did this never think about who they are really Members and guests of the Honeydale WI celebrated the 60th anniversary of the organizations on May 5. Beginning in May 1935 the Honeydale WI continues to be active In communith projects. In photo from left charter member and PAst President Clara Warren, President Elsle Pogue and District President Ontario South Mary Cannon. hurting. So much work went into the craft sale," she said. The money was in a lock d® cabinet in a locked office on the main floor of the building on ELECTION PROCLAMATION Of which all persons are asked to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. In dbedience to Her Majesty's writs of election, directed by me to the Returning Officer in each electoral district, for the purpose of electing persons to represent the voters in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, public noticé is hereby given of the following in each electoral district. = CAN YOU VOTE? Those persons who on Election Day are 18 years of age or older, are Canadian citizens, and have resided in Ontario for the 6 months receding Election Day are eligible to vote. To vote, their names must be on the NEW LIST of VOTERS or on CERTIFICATES TO ys VOTE issted by the Electoral District Returning Officer. In rural areas; they may be vouched for on Election Day. Door to door enumeration begins May, 11th, 1995. a OFFICIAL NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES CLOSES in the Returning Office of each Electoral District + Thursday, May 25th, 2 p.m. ADDITIONS TO THE NEW LIST OF VOTERS ADVANCE POLLS Voting Hours 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. THURSDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY June 1st, 3rd and Sth at locations chosen for ease of access, or at the Office of the Electoral District Returning Officer from 'Saturday, May 27th to Tuesday, June 6th, Sundays exclud Advance Polk locations will be advertised at a later date. 3 must be made before 8 p.m. of Wednesday, June 7th Eligible voters missed during the Enumeration who wish to make sure of their vote must visit their Electoral District Returning Office to obtain a Certificate to Vote. Monday to. Saturday inclusive 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. beginning May 18th ELECTION DAY Thursday JUNE 8th, 1995 Voting Hours 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. In the Electoral Districts of Kenora and Rainy River Voting Hours 8 a.m. until 7 p.m, The phone numgbers for Electoral District Returning Offices are pin Fl Directory Assistance. If you require informafion specific to your Electoral District, ask for "Elections Ontario" and then the Electoral District by name. FOR GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION, CALL: TORONTO AREA 416-754-VOTE (8683) OUTSIDE TORONTO 1-800-668-2727 If you have friends or relatives who have difficulty reading, please make them aware of the information in this notice. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Given under my hand, at Toronto, Ontario Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER Published by the Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario Elections @slr=1gle) A non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly KEEPING YOU INFORMED P/36 Thieves get cash at Nursing Home Simcoe Street. The thieves got into the office through an outside window some time between 7:00 PM' Saturday and 6:00 AM Monday when the theft was discovered by the director of nursing as she came on duty and un-locked the office. Fishing pros at J&D store Pro fishermen Peter Bostelman and Dean' Langley will be available to answer all your questions regarding tackle and fishing tips Thursday May 11 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM and on Friday, May 12 from 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM. Bring your fishing problems to Peter and Dean at J&D Archery on Water St. and try to stump the experts. Don't' forget to enter the Summer Fishing Derby. You must be registered for pickerel by by store closing time May 12. Enter the kids as well and*make it a family affair. Marj and Chuck at J&D Archery and Fishing are looking forward to entering your record catches and visiting with you to swap stories about "the one that got away." COUNCILLOR WARD 2 RUTH MARK M As a candidate in previous elections, Ruth is no stranger to the political arena and is a non-partisan candidate. BW Ruth's roots date back to | family residence, ownership of the south / west corner of 7A & Simcoe Street in most of its entirety (many, mafy years). BW Husband Keith has worked with several Ministers of the Ontario Government from all political stripes for 33 years. ® Ruth and Keith have raised three professional adults-and have three grandchildren. ® Ruth has had several years experience in trayel and communication services with the Ministry of Education. Ruth has had several years university studies in public , administration and related seminars during the 1980's to present. HM Ruth has several years work experience - Paramount Canada's Wonderland (guest relations), Royal Bank, Eaton's, etc. HM Ruth had been in business for a number of years. BM Ruth has had experience and' leadership in many local service organizations - Boy Scouts, hockey, etc. and was. one of the co-founders of the figure skating club. W Ruth has been a regular observer of council. Mark. For more Info. call 985-2304