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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-11-29, Page 14Brussels*. Phone 887-687 amemoiel 'p Livestock Fleeter 9.) r ""5:PY4,,,,b0r04 Machinery Floater ALSO AVAILABLE: :4* Iglo\Y1).TANNER DOUGLAS UME, , Sacral/Am MS ;ALWAYS BETTER WITH BUTTER CREAMERY BUTTER Distributors of Seal Pure Ice Cream and brdh Products. HURON FOOD PRODUCTS LTD. Elora Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Company NOW *ONO' YOU WITH 'ALL MAJOR COVERAGES ON FARM, URBAN & COTTAGES 1 Complete Protection Policy PROTECTION, AVAILABLE FIRE LIABILITY • 1..`(-7A.1 1 4, HZ= WINDSTORM THEFT Homeowners Package Policy . FOR INFORMATION: Phone ATWOOD Z6-2582, COLLECT or Phone MR. JACK COX, BRUSSELS, 887-6719 -row'? OE ape -riP/IFF/C Ba& ,5Ays : NTFR P4..AV ei9A/d3 rum.. • Bur, Ve' irA•Ww&7- /r1.% DovF You don't have to own the farm to be a successful farmer ncl have a good life But you need training Farming On large for agri old-fash a wel 1-p fits for 1 i vestoc healthy family w and a le To train course t skills COLLEGE January today. here's a constant need But it's not the d" life anymore. It's areer with rich bene- enjoys working with hinery. And it's a ly 'for a growing accommodation, food ace of life. men for this career; a ten week o upgrade agricultural-knowledge and s being offered 'at the XEMPTVILLE OF AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY beginning 8, 1973. is big business Ontario farms t cultural workers ioned "Hired-Hin aying lifetime c the person who k, crops and mac life -- especial ho can count on ss frustrating p To qualify you must be at least 18 years of age; 1 year out of school with a functional Grade 8 education, and be approved-by a selection committee. Also available are training allowances which can total up to $113 weekly for a marl with 4 dependants, if' approved,by ARDA and Canada . Manpower. • INTERESTED? Contact the ARDA Bisanth, Ontario Ministry Of Agriculture and Foad,4Clinton,.Ontario. 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.. •