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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-11-21, Page 18Page 18A Times -Advocate, November 18, 1987 Area women die in St. Joseph's accident Slippery road conditions were blamed for an accident Tuesday morning which claimed the lives of two area women. Officers of the Exeter Ontario Pro- vincial Police detachment report Bend collided at about 8.30 a.m. During the week officers investi- Highway 21, south of St. Josephs The Smith vehicle was south- gated 35 general occurrences, issued was covered with slushy snow when bound and it appeared to go out of 60 Highway Traffic`Act charges and vehicles driven by Elizabeth Smith, control due to the slippery road and seven Liquor Licence Act tickets Bayfield and Lila Dclong, Grand entered the northbound lane and col- along with three driving suspen- lided with the other vehicle. sions of 12 hours each. Mrs. Smith was pronounced dead An OPP spokesman said Monday, at the scene by Coroner Dr. W. " It is unfortunate that a fatal motor O'Connor and Mrs. Delon gg died at vehicle accident again draws atten- -- South Huron Hospital in Exeter. -A - tion -to the fact -motorists have dif fi. . - passenger in the vehicle driven by culty in adjusting their driving Delong, Lena Cornford, also of techniques to winter driving. Winter Grand Bend suffered multiple inju- is coming, so please slow down." ries and continues to improve in Motorists arc also reminded that University Hospital, London. the Exeter detachment R.I.D.E. pro - In the only accident investigated gram is in effect. Spot checks can this week, a deer was killed when it occurr at any time and at any loca- was struck by a vehicle driven by tion. So far this year 60 persons Cheryl Walters, Woodham at 11.45 have been 'charged with impaired p.m., Saturday on Highway 83. driving by the Exeter detachment.' Damages were set at $2,000. Don't drink and drive. PRESERVES - Margaret Coates and Marjorie Adams offered an assort- ment of jams and preserves at the Exeter UCW bazaar New organ dedicated {first repertoire loom recoraings.tt was in the fall of 1967 that he com- menced study of "music braille" at tfic then "Ontario School for the RPwd" in Brantford. A new organ will be dedicated at Exeter's Christian Reformed Church tonight, Wednesday, November 18. Renowned organist John Vander Tuin will be in attendance to present a special concert. John Vander Tuin, blind from - baster of ceremonies for to - birth taught himself to play the or nights concert will be Pieter Boer- gan at a very early age, learning his.. sma.'` -miler fad soles -7 LOT -WIDE SAVINGS No Reasonable Offers Refused 1987 Tempo, 2 dr. sport loaded, 19,000 km 1986 -Tempo 4 dr. 13,000 km. •7,495 1985 Crown Victoria 4 dr. 68,000 km •11,995 1985 Lynx wagon 58,000 -km - '5,995 -4984 Tempo 4• dr. loaded; -74,000 km - 15,995 1984 Tempo 2 dr. 80,000 km '5,495 1984 Topaz 2 dr.auto,w/oc 65,000 km '6,395 1983 Buick Century 4 dr. 98,000 km '6,495 1983 Olds Cutlass Brougham 70,000 km '9,195 1983 Cougar V6 auto, 110,Q00 km '7,995 1983 Crown Victoria 4 dr. wiac 100,000 km '9,495 1982 Lebaron 4 dr., 140,000 km '4,995 1982 Chev Camaro V6, auto 69,000 km '5,995 1982 Escort 2 dr., 83,000 km '2,995 1980 Monarch 4 dr. w/ac 99,000 km '2,995 1980 Omni 4 dr. auto 65,000 km '3,995 TRUCKS 1977 F150 V8 auto as is '1,495 1981 Bronco V8 auto 83,000 km '8,495 1985 F150 XL V8 auto, 52,000 km. '10,500 1985 F150 6 cyl, auto, 84,000 km. ' '8,995 CaII Dalton Skinner or Dave Quinlin Exeter, Ontario - 235-0121 •13,100 Presenting The Times -Advocate's first ever CHRISTMAS WINDOW & STOREFRONT DISPLAY CONTEST Showing off for Christmas Is a wiser business investment Yes your know a good window/store front display increases prospect interest, product awareness/acceptance and walk-in traffic. You already know a good store front sells!! Now consider the impact town -wide. Your good showing adds to the total spirit of our community. A spirit that shouts 'Christmas is alive and well, and best found in your town whether it's Exet- er, Hensall, Zurich, Grand Bend or Dash- wood. Your involvement stimytates a great sense of Pride in your community. Your participation helps en ourage local resi- 1dents to keep their co user dollars at 1 • �\ I home where it will do the most good. And ` your imagination will help establish your place for miles around as the place to 'Must see, must shop' at Christmas time. LET'S GO FOR IT! In a continuing effort io do our part, The Times -Advocate will offer trophies to the best window/store front efforts of the season. One trophy will be awarded for each of 3 categories (see right). Plus our 'Grand Prize' trophy will be awarded for the Best Christ- mas window'/store front. Join the Fun! Spiff up for Christmas! It's positive. It's progressive. And even if you don't w;n a trophy... we all win! r. \\\\•\:, \\kV `\'\\ \'\\ CATEGORIES: • HARD GOODS • SOFT GOODS ! SERVICE ORIENTED • THEME: 'YOUR CHOICE...HARD SELL, SPIRT UAL, AESTHETIC, ETC. Serving South Huron, North Middlesex dvocate edrth lambton Since 1873ATIRSSEft tick ATTENTION READERS WE INVITE YOU TO BE "THE JUDGE" $2500 ICERTIN MEFICFCHATESANDISE You Could Win One Of Three.... BASE YOUR JUDGING ON: V NEATNESS & ORGANIZATION ✓ IMPACT ✓ IMAGINATION ✓ SPECIAL EFFECTS (use of Colour, Material Lights, etc.) V GENERAL APPEAL (It's whether you like it or not that really counts) HERE'S HOW TO ENTER: Print the name(s) of the Business(es) you think have the Best Christmas storefront and/or Window Display in the Communi- ties mentioned above. List them in order of preference. Base your judging on the criteria listed above, but remember...it's whether you find it appealing that really counts! THEN...Bring or Mail Your entry to the T -A no later than Mon- day, Dec. 14, 1987. If your entry is drawn from those re- ceived...YOU WIN! There will be a total of Three Winners in all! LIMIT ONE ENTRY PER PERSON On your mark Judges. Get set. WINI r I PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY 1 I MY CHOICES FOR BEST STORE FRONT & � 1 WINDOW CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS ARE: I 1 1 'BEST: NAME: I II •ADDRESS% '2ND: I '3RD: TELEPHONE Please bring or mail your entry to the Times- 1 ' 4TH : (Advocate by Mon.. 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