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men for this career; a ten week
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14—THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 29, 1972 :
OPP reports accident*
Recent investigations carried
bUt by the Q/P.P, of WIPP=
Detaelunent include: -
Two investigations under the
Liquor Control Act with two per-
sons charged.
Si, charges laid under the
Highway Traffic Act with nine
warningS issued,,
Twenty-Six investigations
under the Criminal Code of
OanGla With seventeen charges
On Friday, November 24,
Michelle M. Hutton of R.R.#2,
Wingham, was involved in a single
ear accident on Concession
west of Highway #4. Mrs. Hutton
received minor injuries as a
result of the accident and
damages to the car were esti-
mated at $1600.00.
Murray Cardiff of Rell.#1,
Ethel, and Steven. D. Sholdice
of Walton, were involved in a
collision on Huron County Road
#12, just north of Huron County
Road #16. Mr. Cardiff received
minor injuries. Damages to both
vehicles were estimated at
$450.00. Charges are pending.
A vehicle owned by Doran
Thornton of R,R.#2, Gorrie, was
struck by a vehicle driven by
Steven D. Sholdice, Walton. The
Thornton vehicle was parked in
Brussels at the time of /the
accident. Damages were minor
and there were no injuries.
Charges are pending.
On November 25, Steven D.
Sholdice of Walton, struck a
vehicle owned by Bridge Motors
Limited of Brussels. Damages
were estimated at $150.00.There
were no injuries. Charges are
pending.
Delmer B. HyMerS of 555
Park Avenue, Listowel, was in-
volved in a single car accident
on Highway #86 at Highway #87.
A fence and posts, owned by Ross
Hoggart of R.R.#4, Wingham,
were damaged as a result. Total
damages were estimated at
$760.00, No one Was Injured.
Charges are penctihg.
On November 26, George p.
Jutzi of Br0ssels and James Est
Machan of Brampton,, were in- ,
volVed in a collision on Albert_
street in ,brussels.- There were
no injuries, Damages were POI/-
mated at $150,00,
On NOvernber 26, Donald S,
Hiekling of London, was involved
in a single car accident on.
HighWay #4, south qt highway
#66. There were no injuries, and
damages to the Hickling vehicle
were estimated at 000,944
'Margaret K Xobertson: of
R.R.#5, wt00044, was involved
in a single. car accident on con.r,
pepsion west of nigh,
war 04. .1!To one was insured as
a result of the acoldent, and,
damages were, estimated at $209.,
Olen H. Walker of
Wingham, was involved j0 a single
car eolltelen in wnfoh a fence
post owned by Harold Pnt9p was
damaged. There were no injur,
1e4, and total damages were esti-
mated at $415,00.. •