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The Liberal, 1 Dec 1976, C4

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C4 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, Saturday’s open house at Concord library provided the opportunity for students such as Angela Bellotto to try their hands at crafts such as decoupage. The display of the Decoupeurs Guild of Ontario was one of several attractions at the popular library. Last month. Leigh Neille receh ed an eight pound. three ounce bah) b0). d01- ens of best wishes and a husband w ith a non-stop smile. What she needed was a nursery. Niagara thought so too. That's because Niagara knows a lot about peo- if you are a qualified voter on Election Day and your name was omitted from the Voters’ List, you are elitible to vote, provided that you take a Declaration on the preseribed form before your Deputy Returning Officer in the polling subdivision in~which you qualify, and that you satisfactorily identify yourself to the Depu Returning Officer. ‘ lf you have become a Canadian citizen since October 12th, 1976, and resided in the Town during the period September 7th to October 12th, 1976, you may also PERSONALLY obtain a Certificate to Vote from the Town Clerk, if you provide certification of citizenship but you cannot take the Declaration mentioned above before the Deputy Returning Officer on Election Day. If you are a Canadian citizen or other British subject, 18 years of age or on or before polling day will attain the age of 18 years and resided in the Town of Vaughan between September 7th and October 12th, 1976, or, having these qualifications, were a non- resident owner or tenant, or the spouse of a non- resident owner or tenant and your name was omitted from the List of Electors, you may PERSONALLY obtain a Certificate to Vote at the Town Clerk’s Office, 2141 Maior Mackenzie Drive, Maple, between: (1) 8:30 o'clock AM. and 4:30 o'clock PM. Monday to Ftiday. (2) 7:30 o'clock PM. and 9:30 o'clock PM. on Thursday, November 25th, 1976 and again on Tuesday. November 30th, 1976. Trying decoupage MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS December 6th, 1976 VOTING CERTIFICATES TOWN OF VAUGHAN Leigh Neille needed a nursery. Niagara said: Pink or blue? December I. 1976 y r I, 832-2281 F.G. Jackman Clerk, loans. Mortgagtsfialcs financing. Monty in action. ple's needs. We also kno“ a lot about money. That‘s our business at Niagara. Mortgage mone). mone) for a new car. money for home imprm emenls. for _\ our Vehild‘s education. or. if)ou're like Leigh Neille. mm ~\ to welcome the nenest (Photo by H099) FOR EXPERIENCE THAT REALLY COUNTS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Town of Vaughan that an election will be held on for the following offices: Mayor (who shall also serve as a Member of the Council of The Regional Munici- pality of York); Two Members to the York County Board of Education. To be elected by Public School Electors: and, Every person shown on the Polling List of Electors for the Town of Vaughan will reâ€" ceive a notice of the location of the polling place in which he or she is to vote. The polls will be opened for the purpose of receiving votes of the electors of the Town of Vaughan at eleven o’clock am. and shall continue open until eight o’clock pm. One Member to the York County Board of Education. To represent the Municipalities of Vaughan, King, Aurora, Newmarket, Georgina, East Gwillimbury and Whit- church-Stouffville. To be elected by Sepa- rate School Electors of the said Municipali- ties. Five Councillors (who shall serve on the Town Council only); TOWN OF VAUGHAN COBURN LXI York County Board of Education MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th. 1976 IN KING RE-ELECT memberof) ourfamil}. If“ hat standsbe- tuoen )uu and o hat you really need is a thing called mono). come in and sit down “ith the people )ou'w come to know at Niagara. We know that one “3} to fufiflll a need is to put money into action. TRUSTEE NOTICE OF POLL Clerk, Town of Vaughan, 2141 Major Mackenzie Dr Maple, Ontario. 832-2281 F.G. JACKMAN ELECTION NIGHT PARTY - 8:30 PM. AT THE CROSBY ARENA, (MAIN ST.) UNIONVILLE COUNCIL RON MORAN REGIONAL THE MAN OF ACTION! INFORMATIVE EXPERIENCED KNOWLEDGEABLE ACCESSIBLE To ward off these two ilus. Ontario's 44 local Medlcal Ollucers of Health WI" admrnlster a province~wnde vaccmatlon program. Dates. places and times of clinics in your area will be announced Ontario's noâ€"cost vaccination program Many of Ontario's 2.200 DUbIIC heanh nurses wull carry out the actual vaccmations. Some famuly physicians Will be vaccmating their own chromcaily-III pahents. Your Ontano Government pays all costs, Vaccmations wnll be given with tradmonal needles or with tast painless aIr spray injectors that shoot a light spray of Symptoms The symptoms are usually fever. muscle aches. headaches. chills and coughing. It takes one to three days from the time the Virus gets into your system until you start feeling ill, The flu lasts two to seven days. With severe infections. flu can kill. Swme flu can kl” within 24 hours. What these tlus are Both llus are caused by contagious viruses that spread directly from one person to another. just llke the common cold. (Swrne flu is not caused by eating pork.) Swine flu is suspected of being snmilarto the 1918-19 tlu which was responSIble f0r the deaths of 20 million people world-wide. Including 45.000 Canadtans‘ VIctona tlu was responsnble for many deaths and illnesses as recently as last winter. There could be an outbreak of flu in Ontario this winter. 80 your Province is recommending vaccination against both swine flu and Victoriaqu for people age 65 and older. and people age 20 and older who have certain chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart. lung or kidney disease. We plan to vaccinate them with one Inoculation before the diseases strike â€" if they strike. There is no charge. We are also offering no-cost swnne flu vaccination to other people age 20 and older who want to be vaccinated Bumo one will be required to accept-vaccinationâ€" It is a personal and voluntary decismn. NOTICETO; VOLUNTEER CAMPAIGN WORKERS FOR 294-5283 MARKHAM IN THORNHILLâ€"ELECT RON MORAN! COMMITI'EE TO ELECT RON MORAN, REGIONAL COUNCILLOR DICK PILLER - CAMPAIGN MANAGER 887-5706 881 â€"3087 297-2964 294-5959 THORNHILL UNIONVILLE RON MORAN i”) This is how ; Ontario’s no~cost ‘fi flu protection program will work. RON MORAN SENDS OUT REGULAR "REPORTS" TO ALL RESIDENTS TO KEEP THEM INFORMED. RON MORAN HAS SERVED OUR TOWN AS A HARD WORKING COUNCILLOR AND REGIONAL COUNCILLOR. RON MORAN KNOWS THE LOCAL PROBLEMS HAVING SPENT YEARS VISITING TAXPAYERS MOST SATURDAYS. RON MORAN HAS ALWAYS RESPONDED TO CALLS FROM RESIDENTS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. vaccme through the skin of the arm. The Injector can vaccinate 1.000 people an hour. and n has been used safely for many years. Flu vaccination does not leave a scar. Possible side effects for those who should be vaccinated Most people will have no sude effects from this vaccmatlon, Serious srde ellects are rare, but they can occur -â€" as With any vaccrnatton. Minor snde effects can Include a sore arm. headache, lever and muscle aches. lasting one or two days It these minor symptoms persr‘st, contact your doctor. Protectron through vaccmatlon starts In about three weeks and wull probably last a year or r'nore Ministry of Health Frank Miller, Minister 1 Flu vaccme wnll protect 80 to 90 per cent of those vaccmated â€" but there IS no drug or anIIDIOIIC to cure flu so vaccnnatlon IS desxrable. For further Information about the flu vaccmatuon program contact your local pubhc health unit. Who should NOT be vaccinated It you are allergic to chicken eggs. chicken or chucken teathers. don‘t be vaccinated at aIL because the vaccme IS made from chicken eggs and can cause a severe reaction. If you have tever. aCute respiratory or other actlve Intectlons. don‘t be vaccrnated whrle y0u are III. No one should be vaccmated tor swme “u wnthm 14 days before or after any other vaccrnatlon. THE FLU. RONALD A.P. MORAN C.L.U. Province of Ontario RON MORAN William Davis. Premier

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