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South Bruce OPP and Victim Services in Partnership
The 12th Annual Victim Services Police Luncheon was recently held in recognition of the joint efforts of
Victim Services and Police Services in meeting needs of Victims in Bruce, Grey and Perth Counties. South
Bruce OPP Acting Inspector, Dana Earley, accepts a certificate from Anne Elliot, Managing Director of Victim
Services recognizing their efforts to meet the needs of 201 Victims in 2013-14. For more information visit
www.victim-services.com.
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Opening Balance
The Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 309
Poppy Trust Account
Receipts
Wreaths
Poppy Drive
Donations
Account Interest
Miscellaneous
Account Total
ACCOUNT TOTAL
Expenses
Campaign Expenses
Veterans' Comforts
Service Bureau
Youth Education
Bursaries
Other Donations
Subtract Total
735.00
2,482.43
230.00
.27
1523.39
265.85
285.00
500.00
1,204.71
$3778.95
$3066.19
$3447.70
$6513.89
BALANCE SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 $2734.94
Remembrance Banquet: November 8, 2014 (6:00 pm) at the Legion.
Call 519-528-2745 for tickets.
• Lucknow Parade and Service: November 11, 2014 - parade from Legion
to St. Peters Anglican Church for 10:00 am service, then to cenotaph for
wreath laying ceremony at 11:00 am.
• Please place your poppy on the wreaths at the cenotaph once the
parade returns to the Legion.
• Reminder: Please wear black -centred poppies only.
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OPP POLICE BRIEFS
Wind Turbine Vandalized
over the Weekend
Huron County Ontario Provincial
Police (OPP) officers, including mem-
bers from the Huron OPP Crime Unit
& the OPP Forensic Identification Ser-
vices (F.I.S) Unit are currently inves-
tigating a mischief to a wind turbine
under construction on Cransford Line
in Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh.
Sometime between 10:00 p.m.
on Saturday, October 18, 2014
and 10:00 a.m. Monday, Octo-
ber 20, those responsible forced
entry into the locked control base
of a wind turbine located on Crans-
ford Line. Once entry was gained
into the base the perpetrator(s)
caused extensive damage to
the main circuit board. The dol-
lar value of the damage has yet
to be determined however it is
believed to be in the thousands.
The bulk of these mischiefs are
taking place late at night or dur-
ing the early morning hours. If you
see something suspicious such as
a suspicious vehicle or person(s)
on or in the vicinity of a wind tur-
bine site please call police imme-
diately with as much informa-
tion as possible. Your timely piece
of information may help inves-
tigators solve these crimes.
The Huron OPP Crime Unit encour-
ages anyone with information about this
crime to call the Huron OPP Detach-
ment at 1-888-310-1122 or at (519)
524-8314 to speak with an investi-
gator. Alternatively, should you wish
to remain anonymous, you may call
Crime Stoppers at 1 -800 -222 -TIPS
(8477), where you may be eligible to
receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.
Baseball Field Damaged
On October 19, 2014 the South Bruce
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received
a mischief report at the Connaught Park
ball diamond located along Broadway
Street in Kincardine. Sometime between
9:00 pm on October 17, 2014 and 9:00
am on October 20, 2014, a vehicle drove
across the field causing damage. The
outfield and ball diamond were dam-
aged by the spinning vehicle tires. A gar-
bage can and section of fence along the
perimeter of the field were also dam-
aged. The value of repairing the dam-
age is estimated to be more than $800.
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2 Vehicle Crash
On October 22, 2014 at 6:06 pm, the
South Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)
received a report of a 2 vehicle crash at
the intersection of Bruce County Road 1
and Grey Ox Avenue in Kinloss Township.
Officers attended with Bruce County para-
medics and the Lucknow Fire Department
to find that a White Freight Van feed truck
was east bound on Grey Ox Avenue when
it struck a Silver Chevrolet Impala that was
north bound on Bruce County Road 1. Both
drivers were taken to hospital for assess-
ment. The driver of the Impala, a 22 year
old Huron -Kinloss man, was air lifted to a
London hospital where he's receiving treat-
ment for non -life threatening injuries. The
driver of the feed truck, a 21 year old
male of Wellesley Township, was charged
with disobey stop sign —fail to stop.
The South Bruce OPP is requesting any-
one with information that can assist
police to call 1-888-310-1122. Should
you wish to remain anonymous, you can
call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477
(TIPS) or send a web -tip to crimestop-
gb.org, where you may be eligible to
receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.
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