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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-08-25, Page 3AT THESE LOW PRICES Bernordin Kle enex TISSUE 200's 59c For Meat Orders & Custom Killino Phone 235-0420 ARDENT READERS — Marion Porter, assistant Exeter librarian helps a group of youngsters in one of the last reading sessions of the summer held at the library, From the left the girls are Karen Hoffman, Diane Worwick, Kimberley and Karen Wright, Annette Vermaeten and Melanie Warwick. T-A photo Four people are injured in SH district collisions r-DARLING'S THE PLACE TO BUY BEEF PRICES IN EFFECT TO AUGUST 27 The Custom Killing and Processing Specialis ts K11.1.1HG DAYS BEEF --- MOND OS -- WEDNESDAYS HOGS IW cilities * Smoke House Fa * Rendering * Government inspected * CusiornDe1uxe Processing, Aging Coolers for 110 Carcasses * fast, Efficient Pickup Service STOCK YOUR FREEZER WITH THESE SPECIAL FAMILY PACKS YOU'LL SAVE BY BUYING 4 LBS. OR MORE Four people sustained minor injuries in the five accidents investigated by the Exeter OPP detachment this week. Three of those injuries resulted from a collision at the junction of Highway 4 and the Kirkton Road on Sunday at 7:55 p,m, A northbound van operated by Molly Smith, Goderich, was in collision with a pickup truck driven by Charles Jackson, RR 1 Granton, Jackson had been southbound and was in the Continued from front page Taylor said the architects have indicated that plans should be completed in time to call tenders in late winter or early spring and have construction start as soon as good weather hits next spring. C. H. GillM was involved in the earlier plans submitted to the ministry and is well aware of the hospital's needs. He met with members of the property committee this week to commence deliberations. It is expected the new emergency section will be about three times the size of the pre- sent facility and it will have a separate ambulance entrance. During construction, Taylor said the administration facilities will probably be moved to the basement and he did not envision the need for securing portable buildings or renting space during construction. process of making a left turn at the intersection. Both drivers were injured as was Candice Wilson, North Dakota, a passenger in the Smith vehicle, Constable Bob Whiteford in- vestigated and set damage to the Jackson pickup at $5,000 and $2,500 to the Smith van, The other minor injury was reported in a crash on Friday at 3:45 a.m. when a pickup truck driven by Robert Morrissey, RR Taylor said there should be no difficulty in meeting the ministry provision that operating costs not increase when the addi- tion is completed. "The operating costs should be no greater than limping along on the old building," Cann added. Neither he nor the ad- ministrator knew what portion of the costs would be borne by the county, but suggested it was around 25 percent. Cann said that when he presented his annual report to county council, many members were in sympathy with the board and the need for improvements at South Huron Hospital. In a final comment, Cann said "the attitude of the board is that Ave have the responsibility to supply the best kind of health care we can, and since we have substantial funds they should be invested to keep health care at a high level". 2 Crediton, struck a tree on concession 10-11 of Stephen Township, just south of sideroa0 15-16. The driver had been nor- thbound and met a southbound vehicle at the crest of a hill and swerved into the ditch to avoid a collision. Constable Jim Rogers set damage at $700. On Friday at 9:00 p.m., vehicles driven by William Medd, Huron Park, and Robert Camp- bell, RR 1 Hensel!, collided on concession 2-3 of Hay just north of Highway 83. Damage in that crash was listed at $575 by Constable Frank Giffin, A hit and run is under in- vestigation by Constable Al Quinn, It was reported at 1:45 p.m. on Thursday, when a truck owned by Norman Thomson was struck by an unknown vehicle in Norwood Village, just south of Exeter. Damage to the Thomson vehicle was listed at $150. The other accident of the week occurred near the main in- tersection in Hensall on Wed- nesday at 10:00 p.m. A truck driven by James Lee, Willowdale, was proceeding south when a spray boom he was hauling dropped down and hit a road sign and grazed a 1977 Lincoln parked at the Hensall Motors lot. Total damage was estimated at $175 by Constable Larry Christiaen, Hospital addition FRONTS 6 9 4 LOINS LB $ 1 29 NOW OUTSTANDING VALUES SHOULDER CHOPS lb 89' BUTT CHOPS lb 99' Centre Cut PORK CHOPS th.$1 .49 STEWING BEEF lb 98' GROUND BEEF lb 72' Schneider's Red Hots or Dinner Franks lb. 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