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Traffic accide ts PI -40 uro In, 4
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were 51 accidents, only four injured. one hundred and too. collisions there we
ministry of transportation and I I . uly, which ''Huron's Example: 450 lb, calf at 85%
communicatigns showed that In In the village of B occurred its the town of Gqderj4h, had personal _10,
Stan Paquette
Injured L 3010 thpso 51 as I s calf crop - 302.5 lb, calf - 382.5 x
19741 accidents were on the whore there were' 20 collislog(s, Eighty-four of these �UkQlved soc ate ag rep sa , the Ontario
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f If Incom Stabilization $20 - $77.19
accidents, 42 had prop Ca
incivase, in Huron County's six involved personal injury, d 26 Involved property B@e
-- y, property dam4ge, an dam# 10 $77,19 less $5.00 Premium for
where al;*ijoriors were Injured. PC pie 9
Program is paying off this fall:
villages Ad towns. I personal injury where 38'people
In 1974. the number of Six, of the ZQ accidentsa1§9. were hurt. Ar 1.4 the. village of Zurich, t. ,,re Average price Paid for Ontario registration leaving $72-19 per 0
were . q just three collisions last steers and heifer ✓calves for cow registered.
collisions in the village of Bayfield Involved property damages. In the village of Honsall, there w V resulting in property S I e . ptemberoctober an$ November
was six. •Out of these six Fifty-nine accidents occurred in were eight Collision% In which year', 41 'Injuries.. Cheques are to be waited to the
damage. There were no
collisions, four of them involved the town of Clinton 'last ygqr. two Involved personal Injury Was $29.82 per cwt. Since the o December t.
producers bef6i Deco, b r 31s
personal injury, in which five Twelve of these Involved personal where five people were Injured. - Total accidents In 1974 in the guaranteed price was $50.00 per
injuries, in which 19 persons wet Six . of these accidents also province of Ontario were 146,335,' cwt. the payout to the producer Th ose who want further.•
people were hurt. Two of these
property were injured, and 47 involved involved property with' 520 of these accidents will be $20.18 per cwt. informatipp can contact the
accidents . involved prope damage.
damage. property damage. Out of 32 accidents in the town., proving fatal, killing 581 persons, The payout is calculated on Ontario Ministry of.Agriculture
In the same year in the village In the town of Exeter, where. of Seaforth. 11 had personal Forty-five thousand, six hundred 8SO7o of the cow herd registered or .,and Food in Clintop at 482.3428 or
of Blyth, there were 22 collisions, there were 74 collisions, there injury to which 29 people were and three Of f4ise involved 8S% calf crop. Zenith 7-2800, Mr. Paquette says.
in which 20 of these involved were 61 accidents involving
injured. Twenty-one, of those personal injury, where 63,915
damage. Two of the 49 7,4, accidents also involved property PeQp1v wqre injured and 100,212 property property damage. Out of the
involved property damage. ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads
accidents Involved personal 13 Involved personal injury,
damages.
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Huron-Perth Presbytery of the
took the position that it should be
CRANBERR Y SA UCE'or Jellied tin
United Church of Canada met at
used "for God's sake" while 'Mr.
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St. John's , Stratford recently
Win. Heine: Editor of the London
when the chairman, Rev. Bert
Free Press, thought, it should be
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Daynard, presided. Special
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interest" for man's sake. The
CLUB HOUSE MANZANILLA
London Confeken6e, Rev. Burton
-conclusion, was reached that in
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Crowe and Ms Marilyn Day, of
order to save themselves people
Stratford, who was Huron -Perth's
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representative in the 50th
world's resources but no one
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Ann ' iversary Youth Exchange.
wants to make any sacrifices.
Rev. Crowe spoke of the need
Dr. Ross Crosby pointed out to
for lay people to witness in
the court that The World Council
conversation, in , decisions at
of Churches- is -meeting in Nairobi
work, and in attitudes. He stated
with official Roman CAtholic
that "no professional clergy can
representatives for the first time.
hope to do. what the church is
The major. social issue to be
called to do - it requires the whole
discussed is funds to minorities.
body of believers". The role of
Rev' Maurice Francis,
the clergy is to be "enablers,
reporting on World Outreach
script -writers, encouragers,:''. All
Board meetings, that there is still
Christians "are called to be a
a need for missionaries although
t.
Christ to others" - to uncover and
some countries are trying to
nurture the best in all people.
become more .. self-sustaining.
Ms Day, an intern at
Three fraternal delegates, from
Kitchener -Waterloo
Brazil, Kenya and North India
'Hospital,
spent four weeks in South Korea
attended the meetings. A list of
last summer. She showed slildes
resource people available within
and discussed her . experiences
the Presbytery, to talk about
with ', Korean families and
missions, was distributed.'
churches. She stated that S.
The R.evprends Fred Faist of
Korea is a country in transition
St. John's, Stratford and Leonard
from a rural to a mixed economy.
Warr of Victoria Street, Goderich,
Only ten per cent of the
requested retirement as of June
population 11 is. Christian. The
30, 1976. Dr. Ross Crosby and his
devotion of many of these people
congregation at St. . Marys
is Impressive. One theological
requested a postponement of
Seminary has a slit in its flag until
retirement for one year. These
the Dean and all students
were all approved.
imprisoned for human rights
The Finance Co mmittee
activities are released. The
'reported that new methods of
military is everywhere and
receiving offerings, such as credit
passengers are regularly, frisked
cards or bank transfers were
on boarding the Koream Airways.
"possible" but ..not
Despite the tense political
recommended because of what it
situation, -however, she
does to worship".
'remembers the experience with
The Presbytery will meet next
enthusiasm. Next yeaf the young
in February in Centralia.
people of the six countries visited
by United Church youth this year
will visit in Cdh'ada. She summed
up: "When I think of Korea I
think of friends, not distance. The
Obituary
world is smaller than I thought."
Another -young person, Jim
MRS. JOSEPHINE MARKS
Beetroft," reported on a Youth.
Mrs. Josephine Marks, 70, wife
Copoquim held at Cedar Glen. He
of the late Russel Marks of
reported that the London
Walton died in the Seaforth
Ccinference representatives felt
Community. Hospital on Sunday,
an acute need for some sort Of
December 7. She was the former
orglinization for the 18 - 24 yr. age
Josephine Maqn, daughter of the
range. To that end a weekend
late Mr. -and Mrs. James Mann.
gathering is planned for May 14 -
She was predeceased by her
16, 1976.
husband in March 1967.
The Resource Centte, now in
She is survived by one daugh-
Ontario Street Church, Clinton,
ter, Viola, Mrs. Ralph Traviss and
will be the site of a PreviewDay
two sons Lawrence of Exeter and
on Januarj6, 1976 from 2 - 5 and
Nelson of Walton, four grandchil.
7 - 10 P.m. (duplicate programs).
Av4ilable
dren and one great grandchild,
films, filmstrips,
sisters Mrs. Emma Bird and Mrs.
cassettes and publications willb e
Sam- Barr also survive.
on view with the Leadership
The Funeral service was hold
Development Te`jtfito assist with
Wednesday I)ecember 10 at 2
any particular needs.
p.m., from 10e M.L. Watts
Rev. Wesley 13111 reported that
Funeral Home, Brussels, with
tun Church in Society Committee
begun
Rev.. Ed. Baker officiating. Inter -
ba platis for it 94ininaii on
tneiit followed in Brussels Ceme-
VAPRAI Punishm6itt with - M.,P.P.tery.
Murray Gaunt ..
Pallbearers were Douglas Kirk.
•Rev.
Beft Dixjt�ird reported Oil
by, Ronald Bennett, Frank Kirkby
the "Wpl-seUndt1se" Semindr-jit
John 06tdOtj, Stewart Htimphrieg
8tuidibld., About 45 1*96fi§
#f0sid6d each session. 11itt&
tind $t6wmi WWI.
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was
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lye*10Y, D6ft Ives, Stuart Steven.
didow'. oil Cfi�t
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soh, tind1lobtft McMillan.
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