HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-09-12, Page 8Hydro installations okayed for Morris OPP investigates.
area accident • .. Transportation and Highway Im- the next meeting.
provement Act.
-By Jas. Mair seconded by
Ross Smith that. By-law No. 14,
1973, be passed. (supplementary
1?Orrowing by-law).
A letter from Dr. G.F. Mills,
Huron County Medical Officer of
Health concerning licensing • of
food premises was left over to
Recent investigations carried
out by the O.P.P. of Wingham
Detachment include:
Ten investigations and ten
Persons charged under the Liquor
Control Act."
.Five charges laid and seven-
teen warnings issued under the
Highway Traffic Act.
Thirty-six other investi-
gations .with one person charged
under the Highway Traffic Act.
under the Criminal Code.
On Monday, August 27,
Timothy Culbert of Brussels was
injured on Huron County Road
# 12, south of Huron County Road
# 16, as a result of running out
onto the roadway from behind a
parked car and being struck by
a car driven by Nicolas Terpstra
of R.R. #3, Brussels. •
Paul R. Finley and. Stuart F.
Holloway, both of wingham, were
involved in a two-car collision
on Highway #86,, east of Lucknow,
Kinloss Township. Total da-
• mages were estimated at $175.
Charges are pending.
On Tuesday August 28, a vehi-
cle owned by Grant M. Holmes
of Auburn, which was parked in
Blyth, was struck by a vehicle
owned by Eleanor M. Cockerline
of Warren, Michigan, Damages
were minor.
On Friday, August 31, Daryl
J. Walker and Gary J. Benninger,
both of Wingham, were involved
in a two car accident on the B
Line, east of the Maitland River
Bridge. -There were no injuries,
and damages were estimated at
$600.
Rhea Cardiff of R.R. #1, Ethel
and Anna C.L. Hayward of
Brussels, were involved in a col-
lision on Huron County Road #12
at Thomas Street in Brussels.
There were no injuries, and
damages were minor.,
David C. Thornas'of Brussels,
received injuries as a result of
being thrown off his motorcycle
on Highway #4, north of Belgrave.
Damages to the motorcycle were
estimated at $75.
On Sunday, SepteMber
Jerry Chomyn and W. Leslie
Thompson both of Wingham,
were involved in a collision on
Highway # 86, Turnberry Town-
ship. No one was injured, and
damages were estimated at
$2,500. Charges are pending.
Roger .R, Fisher of Stratford
and Sheila M. Stevens of Kit-
chener were involved in a
collision on Sideroad #20, south
of County. Road #16, Grey Town-
ship. Injured as a result were
Roger R. Fisher and Susan M.
Fisher. Damages were estimated ,
at $1,500.
Morris Township Council met
on. September 5, with all members
present and Reeve, Wm. Elston
presiding. Resolutions adopted
included:
By Jas. Mair seconded by
Thos. Miller that by-law No.
12, 1973, imposing a special
annual drainage rate under the
Tile Drainage Act,1971, be passed
as given 1st, 2nd and 3rd readings.
By Thos: Miller seconded by
Robt. Grasby that By-law •No.
13, 1973, approving sale of part
6 of Lot 69, Plan 9, Township
of Morris be passed as read
1st, 2nd and 3rd times,
-By Robt. Grasby seconded by
Jas. Mair that three applications
for tile drain loans be accepted.
- By Ross Smith seconded by
Robt. Grasby that Ontario Hydro
be given permission to install
electrical installations, to in-
clude primary and secondary
underground cables, pad mount
transformers and terminal boxes
for part lots of „Lot 69, Plan 9,
Township of Morris be signed by
Clerk and Reeve.
-By Ross Smith seconded by
Jas. Mair that road super-
intendent and treasurer submit
necessary petition for''Anterim
payment of subsidy unddr Public
Relatives gathered at the
weekend at the 'home of Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Cameron at Brus-
sels. •-
They included Mr. ,and. Mrs.
James Cameron of Sarnia, Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan Cameron and
Danny of. London, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Ritchie and Mr. and, Mrs.
Larry Wharton and Chris and
Rick • of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Ritchie of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Martin, Susan and Bar-
bie, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin,
Mrs. Bert Martin, all of Birming-
ham, Mich,, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Geddes, Sheila, Pam,
Gord, Doug and Paul of Egmond-
and Mrs. Alvie Hig-•
gins of Brussels, Mr. Ralph No-
Walter Shortreed, represen.
tative from Blyth. Cemetery
Board spoke to Council regard.
ing the need for enlarging the
cemetery.
Accounts paid included: Roads
$2,830.20; General 29,200.06 for
a total of $32,030.26.
ble of Cranbrook, Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Noble of Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs.-Joseph Murphy
honored his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Murphy of Seaforth, on their
thirty-fifth wedding anniversary
last Sunday when guests included
Mr. Leo Hagan, Mr. Paul Hagan,
Mrs. Rose Burke, Mr. and Mrs,
Bill Murphy, Karen and Kevin,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Devereaux.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Morden
of Fevershaw are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geddes
and their family. Mr. Morden is
,Mr. Geddes' uncle.
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Camerons hold reunion
This new modern plant now open at Seaforth for
your convenience.
Honor couple
on 25th
• anniversary
About thirty-five relatives
and friends surprised Mr. •and
Mrs. Ross Nichol on Sunday'
afternoon, September. 9th, when
they dropped in for a visit to
celebrate their twenty-fifth wed-
ding anniversary.'
The 'couple were the reci-
pients of many lovely gifts.
'Following the afternoon get-
. together, a picnic lunch was
served.
- The anniversary couple had
also been entertained, on
Tuesday, ' September 4th, at the '
home of Mr. and Mrs: Lorne
fi Nichol. On that occasion they
were presented with a swag lamp.
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