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Three of the five accidents
investigated by the Exeter
OPP during the past week
involved only one driver.
On Saturday at 1:35 a.m., a
vehicle driven by Timothy
Smith, Huron Park, failed to
negotiate a curve on
Algonquin Drive and
crashed into a parked car.
The latter was owned by
Velda Bowman, RR 8
Parkhill.
Constable Jim Rogers
investigated and set damage
at $1,050.
He also investigated an
accident on Sunday at 3:30
a.m., when a car driven by
Barbara Guenther, Dash
wood, dopped off a man
made dam at lot 5, con
cession 14 Stephen.
The vehicle flipped onto its
roof after falling to the
bottom of a four-meter
ravine.
Damage was estimated at
$2,000.
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Three of the accidents
occurred last Monday, one of
which resulted in major
injuries to Cora Ann
Lemoine. Maple, who was a
passenger in a vehicle driven
by Peter Sutherland, Huron
Park. He lost control of the
vehicle on concession 2-3 of
Stephen and hit a hydro pole
in the west ditch
Two other passengers.
Susan Derulle. Huron Park,
and Ray Snell. Centralia,
along with the driver,
sustained minor injuries.
Constable Bob Whiteford
set total damage at $800.
At 3:15 p.m., Monday, a
farm trailer being towed by
a ear driven by Gordon
Troyer, HR 2 Hensail,
became detached and went
across a lawn and struck an
unattended vehicle owned by
Edgar McChnchey. Hensall.
Damage in that accident,
which occurred just west of
Hensall on Highway 84. was
listed at $1,000 bv Constable
Ed Wilcox.
Shortly after, a vehicle
driven by Thomas Dougall,
Hensall, struck the rear end
ot the Troyer car, while its
owner was checking the
results of the initial crash.
Damage in that one was $500.
The other Monday crash
occurred at the parking lot at
Centralia College and in
volved vehicles driven by
Donald Milton, London, and
Harold Suave, Exeter. They
were both reversing from
parking spots when they
collided.
Damage, was listed at $750
by Constable Larry
Christiaan/
Five instances of theft
were investigated this week
by officers of the Exeter
town police department.
Thursday, Rick
Rooseboom, RR 3 Zurich
reported that someone had
taken 30 eight-track tapes
from his auto while it was
parked on Main street, north
of Sanders, Constable Kevin
Short is investigating.
Constable George
Robertson is investigating
theft of a 10 speed white
bicycle owned by Darlene
McKay, 299 Huron Street,
Exeter. It was taken Friday
from the Canadian Canners
parking lot.
About 30 copies of
Saturday’s London Free
Press disappeared from in
front of the town hall during
the early morning hours
before they were picked up
by carrier Mike Armstrong.
The investigating officer is
Constable Brad Sadler.
John Wraight, 94 John
street reported to police
the night, Constable Sadler is
investigating.
The same day Debbie
Durst, Clinton learned that
four wheel discs from her
motor vehicle had been
taken from Zehr’s parking
lot at the corner of Highways
4 and 83. The vehicle had
been parked there since
Friday. Constable Short is
the investigating officer.
Saturday morning,
Michael Dobbs, 39 Riverside
Drive, Exeter was assaulted
by another youth on Main
street, near Sanders.
The suspect has been
charged with assault and
will appear in Exeter court,
September 26.
An Exeter man has been
arrested for failing to appear
in court on September 12 on
two charges of driving while
his licence was under
suspension. He was released
on an undertaking and will
appear in court, September
26.
File noise bylaw A MAKESHIFT CLOTHESLINE — Soggy described the weather during a three day stay by Usborne Central School students at Sunday that someone had
Camp Sylvan. Shown hanging up wet clothes which became a daily routine are Ricky Webber, John Kernick, Mary Lou Rundle removed the two wheels
and Michelle Riehl. T-A photo from his son’s bicycle during T-A photo from his son’s bicycle during
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Exeter council made no
move this week to even
consider adopting a noise
control bylaw, a model of
which had been sent to them
by the ministry of the en
vironment.
‘‘There
noises
with a
Harold
mented. adding that be
would flatten a few tires.
Council decided to file the
model bylaw, although
Councillor Ken Ottewell
suggested it should be turned
over to Police Chief Ted Day
for his consideration.
In other business at
Monday’s meeting, council:
Approved paying the
expenses for building in
spector Doug Triebner to
attend an OBOA conference
in Peterborough from
October 15 to 18.
Learned that the ministry
of government services
would lease the council
chambers six times per year
for holding small claims
court. The lease price is $50
per day.
Asked Reeve Si Simmons
and works superintendent
Glenn Kells to continue
negotiations with two
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property owners who have
not yet signed easements for
the new storm sewer in the
north end which serves the
area east of the new shop
ping centre.
Were advised by Clerk Liz
Bell that proceedings had
been started for tax
registrations against two
property owners.
Set a fee of $35 for deputy
returning officer, poll clerks
and the rental of polling
stations for the 1978
municipal election, if it is
required. The fees are the
same astwoyears ago. It was
indicated that the poll
normally held at the town
hall would be moved to the
bowling green club house as
the hall does not afford
enough space in view of its
new permanent tenants.
Advised Ron Cottrell of the
Downtown Business
Improvement Area board of
management that the $2,000
council set aside for a study
on store fronts is still
available. Cottrell said his
group is nearing completion
of an agreement with a
Toronto firm to undertake
the study and wanted to be
assured that the money
council alloted in May was
still being made available.
THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
EVENING CLASSES
STARTING DATE FOR MONDAY EVENING CLASSES WILL BE MON., OCT. 2,1978
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
FEES
20 Session Course s25
10 Session Course $15
Less than 10 Session s 10
Credit courses $3000
1 • All classes will begin during the week of October 2
2« Advance registration is desirable and may be made by phoning or visiting the school.
3» late registration will be accepted on opening night if class is not already filled.
4a Classes will be held weekly, generally from 8-10 p.m.
5a One credit toward a Graduation or Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic
courses completed.
Materials for projects must be supplied by students. Students must purchase required text books,
• SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TO BE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY ENROLMENT,
IF THERE IS SUFFICIENT DEMAND, OTHER COURSES MAY BE ARRANGED "
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON-PHONE 482-3471
Macrame (10 weeks)
Metric Conversion (6 weeks)
Shorthand (20 weeks)
Small Engine Repair (10 weeks)
Women's Fitness (10 weeks)
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Budget Cooking (10 weeks)
Chess for Fun (10 weeks)
Crocheting (10 weeks)
Electricity for Beginners
weeks)
Flower Arranging (10 weeks
Auto Mechanics • Beginners (10
weeks)
Ceramics - Beginners (10 weeks)
First Aid (8 weeks)
Hunter Safety (10 weeks)
Japanese Embroidery (10 weeks)
Sewing - Basic (10 weeks)
Typewriting (20 weeks)
Welding (10 weeks)
(10 weeks)
Sewing - BeginnersMONDAY NIGHT
Bookkeeping (20 weeks)
Bridge (10 weeks)
Ceramics - Advanced (10 weeks)
Drafting 200 (Credit) (75 hrs.)
Drafting - General (10 weeks)
Furniture Refinishing (10 weeks
Hairdressing (10 weeks)
Men's Fitness (10 weeks)
(10
AKE A BEATING
BEAT THE TAX INCREASE
KNOCKOUT
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FURNITURE
APPLIANCES
Special Location For This Colossal Sale
GODERICH
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THURSDAY/ SEPT* 21*7p.m.tosp.m.
FRIDAY/ SEPT* 22*10a.m. to 9 p.m.
SATURDAY/ SEPT* 23*io0m to5pm
HERE'S JUST A PARTIAL LISTING OF THE KNOCKOUT SAVINGS -
SUPER KNOCKOUT SAVINGS ON ODD 'N ENDS
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Swivel Rockers
1M\ NYLON COVERS
Love Seats
VARIETY Qf DECORATOR COVERS
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Living Room Suite Coffee Table And
Two End Tables
1488.00 1199.50
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Free DELIVERY ON MAJOR ITEMS
Please Note Special location For This Colossal Sole — GODERICH ARENA
SUPER SELECTION — SERVICE
FURNITURE WORLD
SUNCOAST MALL GODERICHJ
ON THE SPOT FINANCING J|
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Sewing - Advanced
Pottery
Stretch
weeks)
Stretch
weeks)
Tap Dancing (20 weeks)
TUESDAY NIGHT
Art (10 weeks)
(10
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THURSDAY NIGHT
Badminton - Beginners
(8 weeks)
F.E. MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL WINGHAM-PHONE 357-1800
MONDAY NIGHT
Liquid Embroidery (20 weeks)
Oil Painting - General (20 weeks)
(Above courses held at Brussels
Public School)
TUESDAY NIGHT
Bookkeeping for Farmers &
Small Businesses (10 weeks)
Bridge for Beginners (10 weeks)
Cake Decorating - Basic (8
weeks)
Growing as Parents (10 weeks)
Ladies Auto Mechanics (10
weeks)
Pilot Ground School (20 weeks)
Pottery Without a Wheel (10
weeks)
Spinning and Dyeing (10 weeks)
Standard First Aid (8 weeks)
Ladies Fun and Fitness (10
weeks)
Raku (Pottery) (10 weeks)
Upholstery - General (20 weeks)
Woodworking - General (20
weeks)
Liquid Embroidery (20 weeks)
weeks)
Oil Painting-Advanced (20
weeks)
TO START WEDNESDAY
TO START MONDAY,
APRIL 9th
Golf for Beginners (8 weeks)
Stretch Knit Fabrics-Beginners
(10 weeks)
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Auto Mechanics - General (20
weeks)
TO START WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 1st
Oil Painting-Beginners (20
JANUARY 3rd
Alternate Energy Sources
weeks)
Ceramics (10 weeks)
Ladies Fitness (10 weeks)
(9
TO START THURSDAY,
APRIL 12th
Stretch Knit Fabrics-Advanced
(10 weeks)
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE ISTITUTE GODERICH-PHONE 524-7353
MONDAY NIGHT
Art (20 weeks)
Badminton (10 weeks)
Bridge-Beginners (10 weeks)
Gymnastics for
Elementary Students (10
Judo-Beginners-Junior
& Senior (20 weeks)
Liquid Embroidery (20
Money Management (5
weeks)
weeks)
weeks)
Sewing Basic (20 weeks)
TUESDAY NIGHT
Basketball (20 weeks)
Home Decorating (5 weeks)
Needlework (10 weeks)
Photography (10 weeks)
Sewing-Intermediate (20 weeks)
Typewriting-Advanced (10
weeks) 4
Woodworking (20 weeks)
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Creative Writing (15 weeks)
Ladies' Sports Night do weeks)
Macrame-Beginners (8 weeks)
Men's Sports Night (10 weeks)
Sewing-Advanced (20 weeks)
THURSDAY NIGHT
Judo-Advanced
Junior & Senior (20weeks)
Stretch Sewing-BasicdO weeks)
TO BEGIN IN JANUARY
Alternate Energy Sources
weeks)
Badminton (10 weeks)
Bridge-Intermediate (10 weeks)
Golf (10 weeks)
Stretch Sewing-Advanced (10
(8
we'eks)
TO BEGIN IN MARCH
Gardening (5 weeks)
Tennis (5 weeks)
NOTE: CLASSES AT GODERICH
DISTRICT COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE BEGIN AT
7:30 P.M.
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL SEAFORTH-PHONE 527-0380
MONDAY NIGHT Photography (10 weeks)
Badminton (20 weeks) Quil,in« 1,0 weel<s>
Furniture Refinishing (20 weeks) Typing (10 weeks)
TUESDAY NIGHT
Film Society (alternate
Tuesdays for 20 weeks)
Off-Loom Weaving (10 weeks)
Oil Painting do weeks)
Liquid Embroidery (20 weeks)
Macrame do weeks)
Sewing and Tailoring (10 weeks)
THURSDAY NIGHT
Men's Basketball (20 weeks)
GET READY FOR THE HOCKEY SEASON WITH DRY LAND HOCKEY TRAINING beginning MONDAY, OCTOBER 1
and CONTINUING NIGHTLY FOR TWO WEEKS. COST =10.00. MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE FOR THIS COURSE.
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EXETER -PHONE 235-0880
MONDAY NIGHT
Accounting 300 (Credit) (75
hours)
Badminton for Adults (10 weeks •
equipment may be rented or
purchased
Chemistry 550 (Credit) (75 hours)
Cross Country Skiing-Beginners
(10 weeks)
English 340 (Credit)(75 fiburS)
Mathematics 140 (Credit) (75
hours)
Motor Vehicle Mechanics (10
weeks)
Pottery (10 weeks)
Quilting (5 weeks)
Sewing Ages 10-14 (6:30 p.m.
Woodworking (lo weeks)
Yoga-Beginners (10 weeks)
TUESDAY NIGHT
Computer Science 400 (Credit)
(75 hours)
First Aid St, John (to weeks)
Lingerie (10 weeks) (8:30 p.m.)
Mathematics 550 (Credit) (75
weeks)
Science for the Home (5 sessions)
Tailoring • Men's Women's and
Children's Coat or Blazer (10
weeks) 6:30 p.m.
Typing 100 (Credit) (75 hours)
Weaving do weeks)
iMuMhiM
Mathematics 550 (Credit)
hours)
Pitman Shorthand-Beginners
weeks)
Pitman Shorthand-Advanced
(20
(20
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Consumer Education 100 (Credit)
(75 hours)
Cross Country Skiing-
Intermediate (10 weeks)
(Note: First class will be held
December 6th)
Decorative Tube Painting (20
weeks)
English ?4o (Credit) (75 hours)
English 551 (Credit) (75 hours'
Fitness and Weight Control
•Men & Women (10 weeks)
Flower Arranging (5 weeks)
Girls' Gymnastics-Ages 6-18
weeks)
Needlepoint and Bargello
weeks)
Sewing ■ Men's Pants and Shirts
(10 weeks)
Welding 340 (Credit) (75 hours)
for
(TO
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THURSDAY NIGHT
Accounting 550 (Credit) (75
hours)
Canadian Law 400 (Credit) (75
hours)
Ceramics (20 weeks)
English 350 (Credit) (75 hours)
English 440 (Credit) (75 hours)
Gourmet Cooking (10 weeks)
. Mathematics 240 (Credit) (75
hours)
Powder Puff Mechanics (10
weeks)
Science 240 (Credit) (75 hours)
Sewing-Beginners (20 weeks)
Yoga-Intermediate (10 weeks)