NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL ELECTORS IN THE MUNICIPALITIES OF THE VILLAGE OF CANNINGTON; THE TOWNSHIP OF BROCK; and THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH, NOMINATION MEETING Notice is hereby given to the Public School Electors ® of the Village of Cannington, Township of Brock and the Township of Reach, all in the County of Ontario, that in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf, I require the presence of the said Public School Electors at the Town- sbip Hall, Manchester, Ontario, between the hours of &00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. on Monday, November 23, 1970, for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons ® for the office of a member of the Ontario County Division Board of which al! Public Schoo! Supporters in the Village of Cannington and the Township of Brock and the Town- ship of Reach are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly and if a greater number of candidates other than the one required to fill said office are nominated, and make the required declarations, polls will be opened at the designated Polling Division in the three Municipalities on Monday, December 7, 1970, and the hours of voting shall be from 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. The Polling Divisions in the Village of Cannington: Polling Division No. 1 -- Town Hall, Cannington Poliing Division No. 2 -- Senior Citizens Club, Cannington, 18 Cameron St. W. Polling Division No. . Polling Division No. 3 -- Wilfrid -Community Hall Polling Division No. 4 -- Blackwater - Allen's Store Polling Division No. 5A -- Sunderland - Town Hall Polling Division No. 5B -- Sunderland - Town Hall Polling Division No. 6 -- Derryville - Orange Hall ° Polling Division No. 7 -- Layton - Harold Clark House Polling Division No. 8 -- Manilla -Community Hall Polling Division No. 9 -- Cannington - Town Hall, Cannington The Township of Reach: Polling Division No. 1 -- At Community Hall, Utica . Polling Division No. 2 -- Lionel Drew's House, Epsom Polling Division No. 3 -- Edward Cordner's House, NE pt Lot 6 il Polling Division No. 4 -- Township Hall, Manchester Polling Division No. 5 -- Community Hall, Greenbank Polling Division No. 6 -- Hill's Store, Saintfield Polling Division No. 7 -- Larry Willerton's Home, Cedar Creek ¥ Polling Division No. 8 -- Community Hall, Prince Albert Polling Division No. 9 -- William Keene's House, Seagrave Given under my hand this 9th day of November, 1970 V. MALCOLM, Returning Officer, PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 12,1970 - 15 Scugog News Mr, Gary Mann of Ryerson | Ushawa. Institute Toronto at his home} _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterman with Mr. and Mrs. Mann. of Port Perry Saturday dinner In UNICEF Mr, and Mrs. L. Empring-| guests. of Mr. and Mrs. G. attended her mother's | Saville. Blackstock Public School Mrs. E. Lee's birthday celebra-}| Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter| will particpate in the UNICEF tion in Brooklin on Monday. | Saturday evening guests of Mr. collection next year. Through arrangement with the school and the local representatives, collections in that area will be added to the funds collected here. Under the supervision of Mr. Rowe, principal of Green- bank Public Schoo! children collected $51.10. to UNICEF. This is the fifth year Mr. Rowe has organized the cam- paign, but will next year be taken over by one of the lo- cal representatives relieving Mr. Rowe of the responsibil- ity. 72 children from the Prince Albert Public School with the co-operation of Mr. H. Kieze- brink, principal, collected $79.42 in aid of underpri- viledged children throughout the World. This amount is R. Pogue. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rittinger of Milverton Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Saville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Samells and children Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. C. Aldred. Mrs. I. Lyons and children of Willowdale Sunday visitors of her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. Muiller. Mrs. A. DiPaolo and Anné-Lyn of Sudbury is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. L. Woods of Toronto week end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. dackson. Wenda Walsh received her B.A. degree at the fall con- vocation of Waterloo Luthern University. Wenda spent her first years of school at the Port Perry Public School. She Mr. and Mrs. E. Parish and] 1. 04 eight and her high|# oS) =, Mrs. H. Shier of Uxbrid schooling in Sutton. She re | pes) f ee ty hk : > hee ' Saturday night guests of Mr. ived her. University training ti Junio} 9 and Mrs. Harold Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bobbie Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowman of Sut- ton. Mr. and Mrs. L. Empring at both Waterloo and McGill Universities, specializing in French. Wenda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Walsh of Sutton West and the gran- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry of Port Perry. She is presently attending Toronto Teachers College | HOME HEAT Phone: 985 - 7005 ( 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT ot sal ig Blackstock To Join Collection year when $100.01 was coll- ected. Adding up the amounts from the schools involved, including the amount coll- ected from Port Perry an- nounced last week, the grand total this year was $254.03. Help Needed An annual project of the local fire department and others from across Canada and the U.S. the hourglass shaped containers will remain out until the new year. Time is running out -- -- And your contribution is needed now to help defeat dystrophy -- one of child- hood"s cruellest diseases. The Port Perry Fire De- partment has distributed MD collection boxes to Village stores and businesses and is down about $20. from last] asking for your contribution. KEN P; MURRAY L x Electrical Contractor (a. % Say Domestic & Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL ham attended the Empring- ham - Hoar wedding at Mt. Zion on Saturday Mrs. Harold Cornish ac- companied her sisters Mrs. B. Parker and Mrs. F. Comboy of Whitby to Hillsdale Manor to visit their Aunt Mrs. Ella Fleming recently. Mr. and Mrs. V. Aldred spent a few days recently at their Cottage Cashel Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mason of Oshawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muiller and baby Christopher. Miss Melodie Appleton a week-end guest of Miss Elisa Glanta. Mrs. G. Hood and Mrs. B Bell spent Monday in Auction Sales - aod SATURDAY, NOV. l4th Auction Sale of Complete Milking Herd of Registered & Grade Holsteins; No. 1 & Milk Quota sell at 1 p.m. This is a herd, young Records. i re Tested, bred pails, strainers, dairy rack cream M-H home freezer cu), MA. #60 Combine condition). 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