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Bread'''-wax the only thiOk that was sold out. Some dairy farmerstiave been t• 'forted to dump their milk because milk trucks have been unable to Make pick-ups., 'Stacey's Dairy in Mitchell called ,it "a grim situation" - saying that they. tried to gpt to fanners where it Was Passible by " following snow-plows when they went through an area,, • "The storm sure has got us in a ' mess," spokesman for Stacey's said. Though schoolshave remained • „ closed since Thursday, there is little likelihood that studentsn will have to make up the lost time • according • to John Cochrane; Director of Education ter, Huron ;:<.. county. If schools • remained Closed ,for an extended period, "then we would ,bave to loPk t' • it” he said. ."It would be a board decision • • Oddly enough LCBO . in Seafoith has not experienced an increase esales according to an 2 employee. In fact, sales have fallen because of the storm. - "People are staying,it home and waiting for it to clear " he said, pick, up again though" he • added. ',There's no place else people can go" •. • r ''' The Huron Hotel in Dublin unable to get to the bus and • reported that business was brisk becaiise travel was nearly a__ • _throughout,:, the weekend as impossible. . 1 ,• stranded travellerS ' sought _ • shelter. :' , The Genesco shoe factory in ' By one p.m. Friday all of the Seaforth -has remained"closed' ,. ' hotel rooms were booked, a' since Friday, as has the Bendix in HenSall. - ' spokesman said. AMong' those - factory taking a rest from the storm were ., Tuesday was the 51st straight two thiSiOadS-6-f student's from the day that snow ".,.has fallen in Mitchell school, who were on Seaftrth: - • - - . " their' way . to the Staffa and-- -- The • firSt mail to reach town , CrorriartY area. When a' slight since Friday arrived at noon on improvenient ,in the storm Wednesday. . occurred ‘the -,y,;:aloire Vith most , • • of those who• Ifhd earlier -taken imginson ' ) - c ""1"""""""""f fflumm • • By five p.m. the hotel was= • ' again . fully booked, and it remained so from then on. ApproxiMatelY 20,truck drivers Some from the Kitchener area, c Were-among those stranded at the , 41", A salt truck • driver whae vehicle had collided with ,the bridge in.Dublin, spent the-night at the hotel and tried to. continue . his , journey on arday. His vehicle becanie stuck and flip' tO\W truck called to hiS aid broke down attempting, to pull him from a AIRPORT <. • TRANSPORTATION. 116, .77 Several .stores have remained closed. in Seaforth this week ; and Main Street' has• been all but empty of car traffic,. Snow. mobiles, though, - were seen everywhere. A number of snowmobilers offered to deliVer groceries to. people/who were unable to reach stores, but Seaforth police said Monday that-few reqUests for the service had been received. - • -Snowmobilers took people living near town to their bonies on Sunday and .Monday. Seafarth Community HOspital was short a few staff members WIna were unable to report because -of the weather. Many hospital employees; were able 'to stay in Seaforth _with friends or relatives. On Monday' hospital administrator Gordon McKenzie:. reported 'that the hospital had ample supplies Of bread and milk to last to mid-week, but after that, he said jokingly, "We May have to get an air drop." A bus chartered by the Federationof Agriculture to take - people to the Gordon Hill night in Toronto" Thursday. ,had to be • cancelled' because people were drift, It -Wasn't until Stinday thai tbOlriVer was able to continue on. • his ,way.. • — • • • rooms, were able to continue:on I • . their way. _:I'LL U L SPORTsi&HE'CRETiON LIMITED F., • p.01 5'5.262.580.9 ,= "" • • oupies ' • h ChurchU.C.W. comprising o Mary Ne and Howard Johns ,Jeffery • and Madge Oesc Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. 'Slade, visited Mabel Johns.. • Mrs:. Luther Sr. and Mrs, Eric Chester and 11a .Dunn visited' Luther entertained the residents with: Vera Laramie, and Roy ;with music, and bingo, Lamle and Almeeda ParsOns. Rev. George ' Anderson of Visitors with; Cora Alcock, EXelei conducted the • church wete Isabel Jeffery and 'Brian service, last week; Louise-Mitchell Alcock. * accompanied him on, the piano, `Rosa Harris • visited Bernice. Wilberf.P.illing wife - Lavery. Anna. Betty SMith - visited several Shirley Prouty visited Lynn residents. .. Latimore, 'Alec Barrett;'--:.Harold Mrs. Chesteripann and 'Mrs.s Glanville, Mary Palmer, Roy John'• Regele -...visited. goy McDonald, Isabel Sproalf, Vera McDonald and Vera Lammie. McDonald„ ' When it was realized- by Bechard, soli EdMond Unit four of Hensall United b- from mid-morning Monday, the .highway plows • would• not -be getting through, the travellers accepted the help of Keith Lovell, . a neighbouring farmer. He used • his snow'ploW to -make 'a path'inte- the laneway of Howard Shanks near where they were stuck. Mr. and Mrs. Shanks gave them sandriches and coffee, and When no help:came 'they served thein dinner, and •gave =them a place to' sleep. Mr: Martin had hoped to get - back to London as it became ei'iident the snowplugged roAds north to Hanover would: not be opened inthe foreseeable future. . (Ely.Wilma Oltek,'• (,'even • passengers and the driver of a CharterWays bus found country hospitality in Kippen Monday. . ,Leaving London Sunday at 9:10 p.m.,- the bus to'Hanover was stopped by an abandoned car and the snowdrifts at 11:3,0 p.m. 'near Kipper. Bus-driver Don Martin kept the ".Motor - running to keep- his - passengers warm while.. they spent the night on the bus'on the ,road, . ChdrieredActountants Resident Partner ARTHUR,W. 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