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Attempted break and enters in village
A Ripley woman received minor
injuries after rolling her scar on
Concession 4 in Kinloss T6w.jiktlip.
She had been travelling est on
the concession, near Side Road 25
when she lost control of the.. car on
a curve, left the road, and rolled
over.
A total of $1,900 worth of prop -
my was stolen from two pick-up
trucks which had been parked at the
Ripley Huron Community Centre,
From one truck, a cooler and 60
compact discs had been taken.
Among the items taken from the
isecond truck were a socket set and
a baseball grove.
On July 20, picnic tables and park
benches in Point Clark had been
reported damaged. One seat had
been damaged and graffiti had been
carved in the tables. The damage
had occurred •overnight.
Also that night, liquor had been
stolen from a .fridge outside a Point
Clark cottage.
On July 22, three motors worth a
Crime Stoppers seeking help
in thefts which have plagued
area over the last two years
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce
along with the. Ontario Provincial
Police and• Municipal Police Ser-'
vices in Grey, Huron and Bruce
Counties are requesting, the public's
assistance in apprehending the
person(s) responsible for outboard
motor and boat thefts which have
plagued the area during 1e last two
years.
Since 1992 numerous small out-
board motors and boats have been
stolen from waterfront cottages and
homes from Grand Bend to Sauble
Beach. In 1993 thieves have made
off with outboards from the Owen
Sound and Colpoy's Bay areas and
last struck on the evening of 'June
24, 1993 in the vicinity of Cape
Crokdr.
Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce
and Huron Counties have combined
resources for a reward of $1000 for
information that leads to the "arrest
of person(s) responsible for a
substantial number of these thefts.
Any valuable information concer-
ning these thefts or any other crime
is eligible fora cash reward.
If you can help in thisor any
other case, Crime ,Stoppers of Grey
Bruce are willing to pay a reward
up to $1000 for information leading
to an arrest. CALL CRIME STOP-
PERS TOLL FREE • AT' 1-800-265-
3787. You need not identify your-
self. No one will know ,who you
are. You will never have to testify
in court, and you could be eligible
for a cash reward.
International Plowing Match
& Farm Machinery Show
September 21 to 25, 1993.
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Happy 40th Anniversary
Tint & Alie Reurink
• August •I .
Love from: Rein t itic Mel Arnold
Doti--&_ Sa.rrn Ritchie_
& families
The fancily of Tim & Mie invites
fancily, friends & relatives:to a
('once & Go Tea on Sunday..
August Isl from -4 pm at their
home. Best Wishes only please.
total of $3,000 were reported stolen
from the Pine River Boat club.
Between July 11, and July 23 a
Blairs Grove cottage was entered
and $650 worth of property was
stolen. Among the stolen property
are a television, VCR and liquor.
On July' 24 there were attempted
break and enters reported from a
Lucknow restaurant and the
Lucknow branch of the Royal
Canadian Legion.
Entry was not gained to either
vehicle.
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Friday, August 6't'
3:00 pm Judging of "Ambassador of the Fair' commences
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7:00 pm- 1:00 am. Fiddlers Jamboree (in the tent)
Master of Ceremonies - Dave Chittick - Admission '3.00
8:00 pm ; 12:00 am Teen Dance (in the hall)
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Master of Ceremonies Dave Chittick - Admission '3.00
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Sunday, ' August
9:00 am Dungannon 4H Horse Club (in the -corral)
Midway
11:00 am Parade - Registration 9:30 am - 10:30 am
Brindley's Sales Yard
11:30 am Antique Car Show
Registration 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
12 Noon ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL
1:00 pm Baby Show
Horse Pull
2:30 pm Children's Tractor Pull
Arm Wrestling
4:30 pm PORK BARBECUE
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