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The Seaforth, PdII& Depart- road accidents were investigated Act. 1 person charged with or thefts Woccur •«d at these
` It seems a bit late'to be writing,
should make sure always to walk
ment had al busy year in 1974,
-with damage estimated at $5,60R•
Trespass with a 'Motor Vehicltw,barites.
46 business premises
inc#nrltte
Irietirlement tn!ittfteRkt �-
about the conditions of,sislewalks
- in $eaforth in the, winter, It's only
as close to the shoulder of the
street as. and facing the
according to a report filed with
Town Council by John Cairns,
No persons were killed ,lit' tht
town as a result of motor vehicle
(R.S.O.)
• 168 Motorists were. i'topped
were entered and reported to the
n 5(3 cent of these
�'
'Life
+ the a of Februar but a lance
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possible,
traffic:Seaforth's .Police Chief
local chief of olive.
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collisions. 23 ,' ers its sustained
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and warned for minor. defects and •
police per
re acted ' were invoivin Bell
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out the window could lead us to
John Cairns says that it would
,,,,,C -}lief Cairns r*portEd t s the
injuries.
offencds: 5 persons were.irrested
Ind��.��.tl�e%.-Where small amounts
� Of Canada �g<
imagine that winter has already
also be. advisabig, to wear light
number of, occurences .invest!-
2 sudden, .unexpected Heaths
for other Police Departments.
Gf sift drinks were, stolen. 2
TEIAEPHONjE. tiiI4410 .
been and gone.,
coloured clothing ,when walking
gated by the Department
were investigated and aepOrts
1.03, summonses were processed
dwellings were entered but
117 GOVVI�TflST: VAST -► S11:AFOW1'1F1.
We've certainly had a fairly
along the streeis at night.
increased 500 over 1973 for a total
'forwarded to the Coroner. 264
and served by the Seaforth Police
. ,nothing reported stplen.
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y
mild, snowless winter for this part
It nihy seem silly to be offering
'traffic
of 1,230 occurences.
persons were charged under the
Department, 103 summonses
82 thefts were reported to the
a
of the province. But still 'what
these basic safety rules to
Statistics on the r Police
Highway :Traffic Act. 76 persons
were served for other Police
Police Department - value of
snow we have had has been left
adults who just want to,be able to.
Department's activities `last year
were charged• under Liquor
Departments.
property stolen $7,203.25 -value
R)�+•AD and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
piled on the sidewalks in some
walk to their,homes in safety. But
y.
follow:
wthe
Contrdl'Act, 44 ersons were •
I?
66 business remises were
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of •property recovered -52,408.45.
areas o1: town, leaving icy and yntil our sidewalks are cleaned 35 - Major road accidents were charged under the Criminal Code fqund insecure. 54 unoccupied Bight adults reported missing and
treacherous' walking conditions, off, we don't have' much choice. investigated '' with damage of Canada. 2 persons charged house checks carried out at the, found. Eleven children reported
especially for the town's elderly. estimated at $41,550.00. 68 minor under the Motor Vehicle Claims request of owners. No break-ins missing and found. Fourteen
citizens. * *.* * * * search warrahts were obtained
Town public works crews plow /^Q and execute i the Seaforth
The old photograph of .young News 0 Hullett L„r �n r� tr� �r
Main Street sidewalks' and thearea.
girls who used to do gymnastic.
sidewalks • on Goderich and dancing under the'leadership ofThe Seaforth Police Depart-
p,�`Market Streets as far as Seaforth deaf mute Jiiri� Robb, brought U ment cruisers travelled: Dodge -
Public and St. James Schools, But back methories, to one Huron 28,106 miles; Chev. - 1,363 miles.
those ofp us who live on any other Expositog y r reader •when it was �, f rplayers W ■ a r n v '
street are Gut of luck. We have to
published on page 4 last week. Ever week more •and more
Miss Olive Laidlaw of Goderich
al
de end on 'the generosity of /Every
le discover what mi ht b
residents ' sidewalks in -o lathe of . theses Street West phoned to say that On February 1, song o1: thr Stevenson instructs them each Congratulations to. everyone are p'accomplished by ow cost
she was in the group and appears -,pupils from Hullett Central Wednesday from. four to five who participated in the contest. Hur x itor W nt Ads. Dial '
along
foot ndour aths that in the centre back of the picture. School' presented a sing a•ong - •o'clock. Th,e guitar playdrs are: You did a great job! Se rth 527-024
! g pp Y P Miss Laidlaw said she thought daring the Winter Carnival Carol Buurs, Judy (tarter, Cathy a
10 previous pedestrians have made. she would have bee. n about 12 Parade in Clifton. N,inq`of the Gibbings, M ianne Hellinga, ,M
taken•, and. was able to give us t e
There is no bylaw in Seaforth years old when the photo was upils had guitars while the Nancy 5ottiauJanet- Szusz,
1 requiring residents to clean off 'others- sang' Afterwards at the Marie Vanderlei' Susan .Wallace
sidewalks in front of their homes. l �.
Town 'employees would have a names of all the young gymna is high . school auditorium they and Debbie Westerhout. Curling
>>• except- two. They are Ethel Jones, played and sang two songs: King Public Speaking
difficult time cleaning oft all . Tess Latimer, Gertie . Laidlaw,' of the Road and Little Brown Jug. The ann.iiaT nu c speaking.• •
Oon't elks is town because thev Olive Laidlaw, Edna Bright, Ethel Tlie. sons and the' performers q ,
'don't have a sidewalk. plow "!'hey g P contest was held the sixth of
use a tractor with a snowblower Holcolme, Clem Case, Glad were introduced by Calvin,Lovett February in the a�iditorium of Funk defeated
Henderson, Myrtle Weir, Rae •who 'was one of the school's Hullett Central School.. - +
attachment and it -is-- already Dickson, Mattie Cavan, Margaret representatives at the Winter The wi•nneiS of the - junior •
difficult fo plow some portions of Smithers,Grace Cash and Rose ' Carnival. Hullett's other. repre division we're: First - Pat•••-• • ' n 0 e,
n Sound
the streets that they now clean Z
Cash: sentative, Judy Carter, was busy Stackhouse; Second Christine
off.
Forcing people to shovel their If anyone would like to see the
Y playing her, guitar. Qarter and Third -John Lawsgn. By ina $coins Tuesday' evening was supper
sidewalks b bylaw is probably original photo, it is in the The . nine guitar players who ' The senior winners were: First Sixteen rinks competed in a served to all curlers at one seating
Y Y P Y Expositor office, in an old frame, were involved in the Winter 'Judy Carter; Second �`rb , men's open bonspiel at the local and listening• to the beautiful
not the answer. in Toronto there decoratingthe wall in our roof Carnival have weekly guitar
is a • sidewalk cleanip bylaw P ! Y g Carter and third Karen Durnin. club on Saturday. , sounds of two
pipers and four
g Y reader's cubbyhole. less ns at, the school. Mr. Paul All s eeches w reenjoyed b
which strictly enforced (senior R P P Y Skip Murray Shiels with vice danciifg irls in the Scottish
citizens who register at city hall the whole school The judges Jack Shiels, sec. John Nixon and tradition. hey played Amazing
are exempted and get the walks in were ' Mrs. D. Radford, Mr. D. .lead Elmer' Bruce of Wingham Grace for theirciosing selection to
front of their houses cleaned off •'Huron
Bierman and Mr. A,. Mathers. The won the Seaforth Curling' Club the delight of all.
South H v ro n L 'L winners will continue to Blyth on Tro h for the second consecutive Results are in from the second
s by city workmen). The bylaw and Trophy
the pink slips that tardy sidewalk February eleventh. year_ - Clubs were represented mixed draw, The rink bf Steve
shovellers get create a lot of ill %� rn Q Q /�► Legion Public Speaking Contest from Plattsgille, Wingham, Allen- Brown, Marlene Roberton, Ron
feeling there, because the city's ' ■ • • ■ '�+ S off c'e / S Many excellent speeches were ford,' Brussels, Toronto, Exeter, Riley and Joyce Coupland
works department doesn't seem glvert•by .various speakers from Clinton and, Seaforth. , - captured the Scott' Habkirk
The County' 'Loyal Orange extended to Alex Hamilton who is ` Hullett Central and Blyth Public Prize winners were: 9 a. in. Trophy b defeatingBill Cam
to be half as eager to plow small Lode of; South Huron held their refiring Count Master, after a P Y Y ^ Camp
-
to
streets, (they sit covered g g Y Schools. on Tuesday, February draw '- First, Ern Lewington;""'�be Jr., Ann Ste Marie; Bob
annual meeting in the Orange successful two-year term. eleventh at - the Blyth Public. 'Brussels,, 2nd Chan. Livingstone, and Loretta Dol -
with snow for days) as they are to gMcNaughton,
Hall, Bayfield on Wednesday, The Murray Cup was presented School in the legion Public E eter, 3rd, Jim Cunningham,, , ma e.
j have you clean your own g g
February 19 with all lodge but to Ronal Taylor, Master of LDL Speaking Contest. Linton 11 .a.m. 'draw -First, Toronto High Park,,ski ed b
sidewalk. g , SPP Y
one represented.,, .1035, Varna for having the largest In the junior division, Kath Murry hiels, Win ham, 2nd, Dave Reididefeated Ottawa Royal
It looks as if we have three y !;
Officers elected for 1975 were: increase in membership: Brandon from Bl th came fi t,
choices. We can demand that the Y� 'ck_Hewitt, Plattsvilie, 3rd Stew Canadian Navy 6.3 in a play-off"
County Master - Charles Reid, Clinton LDL 710 reported ply John Lawson laced second; o
Town plow all our •sidewalks, P McCall, Seaforth. game Sunday to wing the Ontario
Varna; Deputy Masier - Ivan for the July 12th celebratidn a Hullett and Pat Stackhouse I` n
which would mean the purchase 1 President Leone Rowat, Isabel Mixed ' (Rose -Bowl) curling
McClymont, Varna; Chaplain - well underway. Hullett came third. Theedom, Mar Fotherin ham 'championships la ed at Owen
of new equipment and higher Y gP Y,
Ken Smith, Egmondville; A County Church Service w s Steve Sparting froiri Blyth came and - Gloria journeyed to Sound.
costs; we ask for a bylaw. Recording Secretary -Doug Mc set up for Sunday, July 6 wi h first; Gail kBi'andon from Bl h RileyY 1 Y
requiring all residents to clear the Yt ncardine to participate in their Seaforth had to in ver St.
Ash, Varna; Financial' Secretary - Clinton ,Lodge in charge laced second and Jud Carter r.
--_..• .sidewalks in front of their homes P ,. Y Ladies Bonspeii. They won their„ Thomas Saturday, after oon to
or we all voluntarily clean off at ' John , Henderson, Brucefield; Lunch was served by the host . from Hullett came third in the first two games but lost their make the finals but lost • y 7-5.
Treasurer Harold Davis, Kirk- Lodge Numtter 24, Bayfield. . senior division. third. Yours trA salon with -Flo Three rinks finished Pound robin .
least a path s the walk -way past ton; Marshall Watson Webster, 4 The judges Mrs. L. Hallahan, Y g
our own houses. • _ 1 1 g Smith, Donria Hannon and playdowns with identical records
Clinton; First Lecturer A Mrs. L. Scott and ,Rev. F. Carson Audre Beuerman competed in a of five wins and two losses forcing
For the hale and hearty and'. Remember! it ~takes buta Y P g
Wellwood Gill, Grand Bend; had 'a difficult time agreeing on two da bons iel in Stratford last a playoff. Seaforth won 4 lost 3.
hose who�like to shovel snow - - - Y P� P Y
Vs, ood exercise" the say,Second Lecturer - Alex Hamilton, moment to place an Expositor their final decisions. Mr. K. week Two trophys wItre played The club is proud of you.
while o moan at ever shovel Grand Bend; Comrbitte6 Man •- Want Ad and be money in pocket. Arthur from the Legion acted as for. Adding to the enjoyment See you at the Curling Rink.
Y Robert Cook, Goderich. To advertise, just dial SeaTorth chairman.
load •-- the last choice would be 527-0240.
Expression of appreciation was '
no problem. But a lot of us are
I azy and unfit and would ,.rather
take our chances_walking on the
streets; which. in Seaforth at least,
are plowed regularity.
But we should remember that
walking on the streets, especially
at night, does mean taking our
chances. Friday night a woman
walking on John Street ' (the
sidewalks there were icy) was
} ,Ii knocked down by a car and is in
hospital with head lacerations.
As long as the sidewalks are too
t icy'and snowy to walk along we
Y6/ 're
Invited
The Happy Citizew; Group of
Seaforth will meet for euchre
"games in the Seaforth Legion Hall
on March 6 at 2,o.m. Visitors are
welcome, 'Ladies please bring
lunch.
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