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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,
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CARD PARTY
100F Lodge Hall
JAN. 18th
1973 -- 8:30 pm.
Admission 50c
Lunch and' Prizes
Sponsored by
Western Star Lodge
No. 149 - Brussels