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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-11-28, Page 7OPP .00p).rts.o!yinvestigationS Investigations carried out recently by OPP of the Wingham Detachment include: Three investigations and three persons charged under the Liquor Control Act. . Nine charges laid and eleven warnings issued under the Highway Traffic Act. Through Brusseis Post Classified Want. Ads Twelve criminal investigations,' On November 23, James W. McCracken was involved in a single car accident on Concession 10-11, east of Huron County Road 22. Injured as a result were David Thompson of R.R.#1, Wingham and John Frieburger of Bluevale, Ontario. Damages to the vehicle were estimated at $1000.00. Charges are pending. On November 24, Robert W. Gray was injured as a result• of a single-car collision on Highway #4, south of the Maitland River Bridge, East Wawanosh Twp. Damages to the Gray vehicle were estimat ed at $1500.00, Charges are pending. On 'November 25, Dale H. Pletch of Brussels and Ronald C. Kingsbury of R.R,4, Brussels Were involved in a two-car collision on County Road 12 at County Road 16, Brussels. Injured as a result was Dale H., Pletch. Damages to both vehicles were estimated at $1500.00. Charges are pending. jht• LED Smith EE orty per WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY AT 12 NOON PHONE 887-6461 — BRUSSELS, ONT. Ontario Education Minister Tom Wells refused, this week, to raise the announced 1974 'Provin- cial ceilings on school board spending despite criticism that the ceilings are increasing tea- cher/pupil ratios and are creating situations where students lack textbooks, and laboratory equip- ment. Canada leads all countries in per capita education spending except for Sweden. Ontario tops all other Canadian Provinces in this regard. Environment Minister James Auld did an about face and announced that after reconsider- ation his Ministry inspectors would prosecute drivers who removed control devices from their cars if they did not put them back on after a warning. He said the current Ontario standards are adequate and the Federal Gov- ernment should not require John Smith Adam Smith Ernie Back Ross' Nicholson Hilt Ward Ken Patterson 'Olen Bridge Dale greekenridge High score „ 3 darts: Clem McLellan 154 High score for the, 'evening: Ross Nicholson 140 INDIVIDUAL .STANDING • NOV, 21,1973 •AeitiOnatitiet It takes but a moment to titfieei ,Want Ad and be money in poCkets, 18 13 44 I To advertise Nat, Dial ,Bresseit .15 43, 1861.6641, itHE 'BRUSSELS POSti. NOVEB*116t St, Fin, fitS, 24' 21 66 43 7 57' 17 19' 55 20 15 50 20 14 48 21 13 47 Archers Sams Gang CranbroOk Blyth Jamestown Morrisbank 5t) Line Lens Gang Juniors'. 6th Line * * * * * High score for the evening: Hilt Ward 140 High score 3 darts: Clem McLellan 154 • 49 Points - 40 Points 39 Points 37 Points 36 Points 36 Points 34 Points 32 Points 29 Points 28 Points, Dart LISTOWEL FLORIST • PHONE 291-2040 — AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE — Prompt attention to your Flower Orders — Regular deliveries to the Local Funeral Home — ALSO REPRESENTED BY E WATTS' FUNERAL HOME, BRUSSELS. We also 'have deliveries almost daily to Harriston, Palmerston, Milverton, Atwood, Gorrie. Report from Queens Park By Murray. Gaunt , automobile manufacturers to in- stall devices which reduce ex- haust more than the present controls. Ontario's Energy Minister Darcy McKeough' is in no hurry to impose a 50 mile an hour limit on the Provinee's highways because the situation is not that serious yet. Mr. McKeough said a reduction in the speed limit would be preferable, to a ban on Sunday driving which he felt would not be workable. Meanwhile, reduced lighting in Provincial Government buildings in Queen's Park alone will save $40,000 a year according to Government Services. Savings on heating are also anticipated. Government buildings are heated by natural gas except in times of peak demand. Health Minister Richard Potter has vowed to get tough with denturists who are flouting his League :00*g Ken Johnston 15 6 27 Murray Kellington 8 9 26 Murray Johnston 12 '7 26 Willis Knight 12 7 26 Ross Somers 15 5 25 Bill McArter 7 8 23 Mike Idzik 15 4 23 Arnold Maxwell 12 5 22 Russ Hall 12 5 22 Bob Elliott 11 5 21 Rick Somers 13 4 21 Don Workman 12 4 20 Gordon Engel 12 3 18 Archie Willis 9 4 17 Ron Gordon, 11 3 17 Ross Duncan 11 3 17 Frank Workman 4 5 14 John Stadelman 6 4 14 Jan Van Vliet 8 3 14 Ross Bennet 7 3 13 Bill Thamer 4 4 12 Harry Crich 10 1 12 Bob Scott 4 3 10 Al Breeke n ridge 1 4 9 Dale Pletch 4 2 8 Dave Fach 1 3 7 Sam Workman 5 0 .5 Al Nichol 1 1 3 Ralph Traviss • 3 0 3 Pete Cardiff 3 0 3 Chas. Shaw 2 0 2 Reg Watson Karl Kokesch Team Standing Archers 41 Points Blyth 33 Points Sams Gang 33 Points Cranbrook 32 Points Jamestown , 30' Points Morrisbank 29 Points, Lens Gang 27 Points 5th Line 26 Points Juniors 26 Points 6th Line 23 Points Barry Adams 13 Harm Thalen 20, Neil Adams 15 Jack McWhirter 15 Brian Adams 25 Murray Johnston 14 G.Hetherington 18 Clem McLellan 17 Jack Pipe 21 Ross Somers 21 Dick Stephenson 21 Jim Smith 23 Bill McArter 12 Arnold Maxwell 14 Willis Knight 16 Russ Hall 16 Ken Johnston 19 Mike Idzik 17 Murray Kellington 8 bob Elliott 14 Don Workman 15 Gordon engel 15 Rick Somers 16 Ron Gordon 15 • Jan Van Vliet 10 Ross Duncan 12 Archie Willis 9 John Stadelman 6 Bill Thamer 8 Ross Bennet 7 Frank Workman 4 Sam Workman 9 Harry Crich 10 Al Breckenridge 2 Bob Scott . 4 - Dale Pletch 4 . Al Nichol 4 Dave Fach 1 Ralph Traviss 3 Pete Cardiff 3 ChaS Shaw 2 Reg. Watson karl KoCesch Team Standing. 14 9 11 ..11 6 11 9 9 7 7 6 5 10 9' 8 8 6 6 9 5 5 4 3 , 5 4 4 5 4 4 5 2 1 4 ' 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 41 38 37 37 37 36 36 35 35 35 33 33 32 32 32 32 31 29 26 25- 25 24 21 20 20 17 16 16 15 14 13 12 10 10 ,8 8 7 3 3 2 rl • I , `441411. new law compelling them to becorne licensed denture thera- pists who practice under the supervision of a dentists They have until December 7th, to register for a third set of qualifying examinations and stop practising as denturists or face prosecution. About 80 denturists have qualified in two previous examinations this year, There are an estimated 150;200 still making false teeth illegally in about 85 clinics in Ontario. Liberal Leader Robert Nixon said denturists were ,being asked to leave self-employment to work for salaries of $9,000 to $10,000 and doubted that the. Act as it stands would lower denture costs. A feature of the controversial Act is the setting of a low price of $180 for a set of dentures. Only about 600 of 3,300 dentists in Ontario have agreed to the $180 plan. Ernie Back 20 18 56 Hilt Ward 16 16 48 'Ross Nicholson 37 5 47 Ken Patterson. 16 14 44 Dale BreCkenridge 19 11 41 Glen Bridge 18 11 40 Barry Adams '10 13 36 John Smith 15 10 35 Adam Smith 20 7 34 Neil Adams 12 10 32 JackMcWhirter 12 10 32 G. Hetherington. 15 8 31 Jim Smith 21 5 31 Clem McLellan 14 8 30 Harm Thalen 16. 7 30 Brian Adams 21 4 29 Dick Stephenson 16 6 28 JackPipe 18 5 28