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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.
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Post
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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.
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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
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Jamestown
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Juniors'.
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High score for the evening:
Hilt Ward 140
High score 3 darts:
Clem McLellan 154
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37 Points
36 Points
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34 Points
32 Points
29 Points
28 Points,
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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
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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