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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-01-10, Page 6845 YOUR, WIF6 AlEPT- NER GIRL/5H FIGURE ? SWEAT SHIRT S SNOWMOBILE RACES SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th at the new Racing Ova! at Hully Gully SPORTS and RECREATION M 0.S.R.A. Sanctioned Over $1,700 in Prize Money teatarihg The Top Competitors in Western Ontario Registration at 10 a.m. - Racing at 12:30 p.m. Hully Gully Sports & Recreation Varna, 262..5809 BRUSSELS. POST, JANUARY 0, 1973 ......M1•1111111•1 ENTERTAINMENT: AT THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONT. Friday and Saturday Night Gordon Ross and The !.amplighters -Coffee Shop and Dining Room Now Open - WE FEATURE:-- Turkey - Spareribs and Sauerkraut - Fish and Chips QUEEN'S HOTEL - BRUSSELS BILL CARLYLE and TRIO from Stratford Friday and Saturday Nights LOUNGE OPEN SUNDAY 4 to Tp.m. Good food on the menu. SEAFORTH OPTIMIST WINTER ;4 CARNIVAL Friday -Saturday -Sunday January 19-20-21, 1973 FRIDAY NIGHT • 8:00 p.m. - Bring a Snowmobile and be in Huron County's Largest Torch Parade. Line up at Topnotch 'Feed Mill. 8:00 p.m. - FAMILY SKATING FREE. 9:00 p.m. - Snowmobilers' Social and Dance In Arena Hall. Refreshments - Admission 81.25 • SUNDAY • 10:00 a.m. - Snowmobile Registration. 12:30 p.m.: - RACES Sanctioned by M.O.S.R.A $2,500 PRIZE MONEY. 2:00 p.m. - FREE SKATING IN ARENA Admission to Grounds: $1.00 •SATURDAY. COME TO. SEAFORTH FOR AN EXCITING DAY OF EVENTS. Admission to Arena and Agriculture Grounds $1.00 9 a.m.: - NOVICE HOCKEY Tournament. 12:30 p.m.: - LYNE-UP FOR PARADE At Optimist. Park. Cash Prizes to be awarded 1:00 p.m.: - PARADE to AGRICULTURE GROUNDS. Tug-of-War, Men and Ladies - CASH PRIZES TO BE AWARDED - NOVELTY RACES - MERCHANTS CASH PRIZES TO BE AWARDED 3:00 p.m.:,- ENDURANCE- RACES Occ - 345cc $30, $20, $10 346ct 800cc - $30, $20, $10 HOCKEY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 6:30 p.m.: - Hockey "B" Series 8:00 p.m.:.- Hockey "A" Series 9:00 p.m. - Carnival Ball, Legion Hall 9:00 p.m.': - SNOWMOBILERS DANCE Arena Hall Refreshments - Lunch booths on the Grounds - PRIZES Alm BE BIGGER and BETTER TITAN EVER. Chairman, Charles Geddes OPP reports a accident series Fischer received minor injuries as a result of the accident. Damages' were estimated at $1550. Charges are pending. Charles M. Stevenson of Ethel, struck the front of a ve- hicle Parked and owned by Clarence Lucas of %R. # 2, Listowel.. The accident occurred on Concession 3-4, east of Coun- ty Road #• 19, Grey Township. There were no injuries. Damages were estimated at $1200. Recent investigations carried out by the O.P.P. of the Wing- ham Detachment included: Five investigations under the Liquor Control Act with five persons charged. Fifteen charges laid under the Highway Traffic Act with nine- teen, warnings issued. Twelve investigations under the Criminal. C,ode of Canada. On January 2, Andrew Rodger of Wingham, struck a telephone pole on Highway # 4, south of the Maitland River Bridge, Morris Township. At the time of the accident, Mr.Rodger was driving a vehicle owned by C.F. MacTavish Ltd. of Wingham. Damages were estimated at $450. There were no injuries. Douglas N. McDougall of Blyth, and Robert E. Ruttan of R.R. # 2, Wingham were involved in a collision on Victoria Street, east of Helena Street, Turnberry Township. There were no in- juries and damages were esti- mated at $1500. On January 3, Murray D. Koetsier of Clinton, and Judith A.J amieson of R.R. # 3, Wing- ham were involved in a collision on Highway #4, north of the Blyth C.P.R. X-ing. No one was injured. Damages were estimated at $600. On January 5, Elmer Harding of Gorrie, was involved in a single-car accident cm Huron County Road #30, south of Con- cession 2-3, Howick. There were no injuries, and damages were minor. Clifford A. Chapman of Kit- chener, was involved in a single car accident on Huron County Road #25, west of Highway #4, in which a road sign was broken. There were no injuries, and damages were estimated at $315. On January 6, James B. Button of Blyth and William G. Blok of R.R. #2, Auburn were involv- ed in a collision in Blyth. Damages were estimated at $750. No one was injured. Charges are pending. On January 6, Donald G. Pen- gelly of Belgrave, was injured, when he was thrown off his snow- mobile on. Highway #4 at the Blyth C.P.R. x-ing. Damages to the vehicle were minor. On January '7, Harold Fin- lay of R.R. #1, Wroxeter was involved in a single car accident on the Huron-Bruce Boundary: west of Huron County Road #12. He was not injured, and damages to his vehicle were estimated Six investigations under the Liquor Control Act with six per- sons charged. ' Eleven charges under the Highway Traffic Act with four- teen warnings issued. Fifteen investigations under the Criminal Code of Canada. On December 27, William J. Dennie of Walkerton, was invol- ved in a single car accident on Huron County Road #28, north of Huron County Road#7, Howick Township. Dennie was driving a Ford Tank truck owned by Superior Propane Ltd. of Don Mills. The vehicle went into the east ditch and rolled onto its side. Damage was estimated at $6,000.00. There were no in- juries. Carl w. weber of Walkerton, was involved in a single car accident on Huron County Road #12, south of Huron County Road #7, Howick Township when the vehicle he was driving went into the east ditch and rolled over. Damage to the vehicle was esti- mated at $1800. Mr. Weber re- ceived minor injuries as a result of the accident. George T. Pearson of Ethel and Kenneth R. Campbell of R.R. # 1, Dublin, were involved in a two-car collision on Concession 2-3, west of Sideroad 20-21, Grey Township. There were no in- juries, and damages were esti- mated at $500. Charges are pending. On December 28, Dorothy M. Fortney of London received minor injuries when the car she was driving entered the east ditch • on Highway # 4, north of the Blyth C.P.R. Crossing and 'rolled over. Damages to her vehicle were estimated at $300. Donald W. Hanies of Guelph, and Herbert R. Errington of R.R. # 2, Lucknow were involved in a two-car collision on Victoria Street at the ,Maitland. River Bridge, Turnberry Township. There were no injuries and damages were estimated at $275. Edward S. Galbraith of Rich- mond, Virginia, and Karen Mary Cardiff of Brussels, were in- volved in a two car collision on Huron County Road # 12, north of Concession 6-7, Morris Township. Injured in the accident were Mrs. Cardiff, Dale Wheeler, Alma Watson, both of Brussels, and Helen Cardiff of Richmond, Virginia. Damages were esti- mated at $3300. Charges are pending. Walter B. Heise of R.R. 3 3, Palmerston, was involved in a single car accident on Huron County Road # 12, north of Con- cession 8-9, Morris Township. There were no injuries and damages to the Heise vehicle were estimated at $100. On December 29, Harry Gerrie of Wingharn, and Gordon F. Lediet of R.R. # 2, Wingham, were involved in a two-car col- lision on Victoria Street, west of the Maitland River Bridge, Turnberry Township. No one was injured and damages were estimated at $75. Walter Hackbart of Brussels, had parked his car on Flora Street in Brussels, when it was I struck by a car driven by Ward J. Sellers. Damages were minor. On December 31, Bruce W. Subject of Monkton, and Robert W. Fisher of Listowel, were involved in a two-car accident on County Road # 12, south of County Road # 16, at Brussels, IN grb.1 Daly Glee jowl, RoS1 Hilt Ken Harl Ruse Bob Gor Sam Jacl Sid Cla Alf Ken Ken Neil Ros W ill; Dicl Jim Ada Ros, Bob liar CIA] Jan Ron Gor MU] M ik Bri• Lar Cha Al I Bill Ros Al I pet Ron Mua Kar Ken Do Jir Br BO Ste Jai Er Fr Jir Do Gil EL Lo El( Ha Go Jai Pe Jol Do Ca Do Jir Jai BO Jir no Fr Br. Gil CARD PARTY 100F Lodge Hall JAN. 18th 1973 -- 8:30 pm. Admission 50c Lunch and' Prizes Sponsored by Western Star Lodge No. 149 - Brussels