HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-07-08, Page 15THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1987. PAGE 15.
Injuries slight in weekend single-vehicle accidents
Seventeen people were taken to
Wingham District Hospital on the
weekend as the result of separate
one-vehicle accidents, where sev
eral were treated for minor injuries
and released.
On Sunday morning, a van
driven by Evagelos Galanis, 36, of
Scarborough missed a curve on
Concession 1 of Morris Township,
skidded into the ditch and rolled
over.
Sixteen worm-pickers from the
Toronto area were able to escape
from the vehicle with only minor
injuries. Damage to the vehicle
was estimated at $400.
Mr. Galanis has been charged
with improper licencing.
On Saturday afternoon, a 1986
Oldsmobile driven by Anthony
Thamer, 18, of London rolled over
in a ditch just south of Brussels, but
escaped with minimal injuries.
A spokesman for the Wingham
OPP said that Mr. Thamer was
northbound on County Road 12
when he attempted to turn east on
to Concession 11-12 of Grey
Township. He missed the turn, hit
a stop sign, and rolled over in the
ditch, with the car coming to rest on
its roof. The youth has been
charged with careless driving.
Showmanship and equitation
Cranbrook
Extra excitement was added to Brussels Homecoming activities Saturday afternoon when this 1986
Oldsmobile flipped over in the ditch when the driver attempted to turn onto concession 11-12 of Grey
township. The driver was taken to hospital by ambulance but escaped with minimal injuries.
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
August to be holiday
time for Knox church
The month of August will be
holiday month for Knox Presbyter
ian Church.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Briggs and daughters
April, Ryan and Melissa to our
community. They have moved
from Kitchener to the former
school recently vacated by the
Goodland family.
Mrs. Jack Conley attended a
miscellaneous shower for her
granddaughter Tracy Clarke in the
Trowbridge United Church on
Friday evening, June 26.
Ball playing is now underway in
Jeschke park. On Monday evening
T-ball is played and the seniors
play on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Dave
Rapson and girls had a brief
holiday in the Alliston area. The
weather didn’t co-operate.
David Starr, Alliston, visited on
Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cotton.
On Wednesday evening a num
ber of callers visited Mrs. Jack
Conley in honor of her birthday.
Calling were Nancy Jean Craig,
Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Tien
Sung Wong and family, from the
Bluevaleareaandneighbours. The
Wong family are moving to
Toronto and will be missed by their
many friends.
The Foresters received second
prize for their float in the Atwood
parade on Canada Day. They will
be seen in Brussels on Saturday,
July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stevenson
spent a few days in Milton with
their daughter Anna Lee Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Engel
attended the Basic Training Grad
uation in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia,
where their daughter Judy is
training.
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4-H horse show Saturday
at Dungannon
4-H members from the four
clubs in Huron County will be
competing in a Horse Show. The
annual show will be held on
Wednesday, July 8 at the Dungan
non Fairgrounds.
are the two major classes, but the
members will also be involved in
trail, gaming, and fun classes.
There will be prizes.
Attendance at this event contri
butes to horse club members’ total
score. This event promises to be a
lot of fun.
1986 GMC 1/2 ton
1985 Chevette 29,000 km.
1985 Dodge Aries Wagon, air
conditioning
1981 Cutlass Supreme
Brougham, 4dr., aircondi
tioning
1979 Olds Regency 98, 4 dr.,
loaded
1984 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 dr.,
station wagon, low mile
age
1984 Olds Delta 88 Brougham
1981 Chev Citation, 4 dr.
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