Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 10, 1974-76, p. 5

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15/ _ a g6tjitmhtgf "iiriiiriiii - - - --r--.__, __ 12%;}??? - George F. Jakeman, John J. _ . . ' -. _ "." ' -----e--------------s---_Crr, - -"-----qr-.- _ CUM/ii - . 7 FORD. COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC . , _ /ected) 3158,3333 1tSf.'ili (one to b e OX SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD . _ COUNCIL - WARD 'f (5011‘;ng ,Paton. . WOODSTOCK (4 elected) - James P. / hr/sg,"" elected) - Fred Fragsflta gorge?- Copeland, Helen Gyurki, William Pargeter, , ' D 2 S -=. . ccl. ////,'. eltftse1) - feflttrti,fl,'i,,PipitpLte. to be LlngglltnSggliLma glected) - Albert Boni- F RD 3 n . _, 15. I. _ . be elected) 1""i)gigtgf gereham, one to 'a,aft/itfi?mms (two to be elected) -- Ben ' ' son. . ', ose, Walter Wil- ‘ VanDerGriendt, Frank J. Welsh (acclt.) l WARD 4 _ _ F RD-BLENHEIM (1 o oe 'm. elected) - (Egghggssélgfn PTt.lyt.m, one to be o11ti)lR.lPheil, L. Masson (acct) i _ George 'Nagle 'Cecil P e, Wham Fewster, NORWICH (2 elected) -- Charles Mahu, WARD 5 ’(west oioutsf’ Charlie Shelton. Lawrence Trepanier (accl.) "titil - Cecil Wilsoh (ail )OXford’ one SOUTH-WEST OXFORD (1 elected) - RD 6 _ , C w,'rt iamin (accl.) elected) - ir,tthgotwn1tg2hriord, one ME??? ggrlgtJRA, TAVISTOCK iagdjSh" WARD 7 Beach . . WEST (1 elected) -- Harry Vader acc. Riddicks (dt; ville, one elected) - Jim . OXFORD COUNTY _ . BOARD OF EDUCATION . o o o wif, " ellipsis. (hri, elected) - Earl E. 15 munICIpa ities gone _ cfkg. ('aIccl.). . art, Gerry Wormald _ _ - / f' 'Y NGERSOLL q . (accl.). (one elected) "T" Barry Hunt t I ll live on thEiIvLLAsggaBsgiG Shed“) be elected) - Ma- u n a m es w P. , _ or on L. Deli, P EtiTrti,tfa, ', aul W. Free Press woodsiock Bureau Ward 5. The wards will have to be learned, elected) _ GD'BLENHEIM (two to be . WOODSTOCK - The names of 15 rural he suggested. . . . _ Ralph J s OW Harvey ' Andy Jamebiak Oxford. County municipalities will live on in It will take a generation 01 two E0 391 EAST .ZglirRkXS' I , the registry office although they will be offi- away from the names, Warden Slhbick _ John E. King.?§¥§8)TOCK (one elected) cially phased out of existence Jan. l, 1975, suite,' dWilliam Ducklow of Tavistock said zgf'a'f1'0JoEe' IfNo?h Nizorra, Thame§ or iviiLcvit1UtvS"ithril2r'it of North Oxford a recommendation can be 'tice,'").:),)'",))'), . . 0 e elected) - Dr. "W. . . . r _ . year’s restructured county COlll'lCl to e wetgidlii Audrey Gordon, N. Bruce Mega??? gowgzlgip, iv)jif1gi,iln1Jeit1ecil1l;fst, $325.3: name of the existing townships be used for NORWICICIe. (two t b _ , 'i1'l' no Iprovision has been made to change specific geographic locations. Alexander Mu . I Bo e elected) - Jim _ the designation of properties in the registry . SOUTH-WESTIe' Jj/ttswift,',': F. Hogg. office or on a map. . elected - Murray Hilt h (two to be He suggested North Oxford might be Reeves, Lawrence Steak]: c eson, Leonard T identified as the North Oxford District of the WOODSTOCK SEPARA'iIE _ new municipality of Zorra Township. PttESENTATIVE (one t bSCHOOL RE- Warden Perry Sibbick, reeve of Blenheim Jack F. Doyle W A The?“ e elected) - Township, which will become Blenheim- OXFORD SEPARATE p331: ' " Blandford Township, said the names will re- PRESENTATIVE (one elected)OOL RE, main the same at t.he registry office “but Newman, Ingersoll, (acct) , - John {that ,,takes place In the future, I do.n't _ ow. Gerry R. Staples, Oxford County clerk- treasurer, said there are still parts of Wood- stock identified at the registry offices. as ' part of West Oxford resulting from previous annexations. _ "The registry office is pretty slow in get- ting around to changing things," Mr. Staples said. "It is a tremendous task to research all the properties and it would probably cost half a million douars." _... ' _ _ V Reeve Robert Matheson of West Zorra ' Township suggested Concession 3 of Wiles; _ B_ar '6 at Zorra automatically become ‘oncessron o 3. £1 " 1., ‘ , /f, Le' 2 , //774 Free Press Woodstock Bureau Woodstock has its advance poll at City Thamesford, North Oxford Township, West, WOODSTOCK - Voters unable to cast bal- Hall, Tillsonburg at the fire hall and Inger- Zorra Township and Embro will also be lots Oct. 7 in municipal elections in Oxford so11 at its municipal office. selecting a name for a new municipality will be'able to vote Saturday from 11 a.m. The new municipality of Blandford-Blew from three proposed names - West Nizorra, to 8 pan. helm Township has its advance poll at the Thames and Zorra. ' 'Elections are being held for council in Blenheim Township office at Drumbo; East About 56,000 Voters are eligible to vote in eighrmunicipalitiey in the new restructured Zorra-Tavistock Township at the East Zorra the election in which 118 candidates are county government. Elected officials will Township, office, at Hickson; Norwich Town- seeking 51 positions for councils and Oxford ' tale office Jan- I. ( ' ship at the existing North Norwich Township County board of education. Positions on the . The new municipality of Southwest Oxford office, just north of Norwich; and the un- Oxford County Roman Catholic separate us the only one with more than one advance named municipality in the northwest of the school board were filled by acclamation. poll location - at the existing municipal oi.. county at the Masonic Hall behind the East Each municipality, with the exception of 7 fiees at Beachville, Folden’s Corners and Nissouri Township office in Kintore. Ingersoll, has a mayoralty campaign. Mayor Dereham Centre. Residents in East Nissouri Township, Gordon Henry won by acclamation Sept. Iii, V I T ' ' c' t . ' . ‘7’) l

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