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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-26, Page 8ii Time% They, cioie o area misha syt. though not the 'mod to be an unlucky day Xonneth A. Charles of RR 2, Ger, 04110 was involved in two liscorateraothr vehicle accidents Howick Township. mage Was estimated at $100 ..� fist xnlshap when Mr. les struck and broke a tele- sine pole while driving along C ounty Road 29, south of High- . way 87. Later the same day, he was involved in another rile - MORTGAGE 1ST ,& AND. ° Bongbt `Sold *. A,rraps Aby peP'r'opertx ' • lewd 1 11 p 2'91.4744 Evenings Wit gtopp `356.2319 • Kitebow 744.1771 Evenings P„ 'Henderson 7434144 ONTARIO DISCOUNT CORPORATION LIMITED P.O. Bol 693,119 King St. W. nitcbenerS. 10 Wallace Ave. ,isrtowel car accident t on 'cowl Road. south Of BighwaY 87, when. he. went into the ditch aid .atk .a fence owned by Wesley Newton Wroxeter, Damages were esti- matte at $125 in that *Mohan. Mr. Charles escaped injury. The dnday, Debora TIMM of Bluevale struck a rail fence owned by Glen James of Brussels. That ,accident o+ vu'xed on SSiideroad 15,, north of.Con- Cession .4, Morris Township. There were no injuries and damages were estimated, at 5420. Two Wingham men, Chris- topher Gosling and Clayton II. Gingrich, `were involved, in a collision Thursday on Sideroad 15, south of the Maitland River bridge. There were no, injuries. and damages were estimated at $500. Ali mishaps were investigated by the 'Wingham detaclunent of the Ontario Provincial' Police. Also, during the week of April 16 to 22, five persons were charged under the Liquor Control Act; 15 charges were laid under the High Traffic Act; and 16 investigations under the Criminal Code of Canada, were carried out. NOTICE Dr.. W.- A. Crawford announces the resumption of limited Medical Practice ° OFFICE HOURS '1:00 P.M. to. 4:00 P.M. TUESDAYS AND :THURSDAYS RT APPOINTMENT wide** tills past dty ,u1 work for en duty in the, eraergeneY t of Wingham and Dia- ., t.t, ,rjtn : m eight Vi+aa being admitted and six other* receiving treatment begotng h(o�m�/e}.,��y,�,� RR ii�� . ;Helen •Olechowski, 2, Myth, led the accident parade bat Monday when she was ad- mjtted for treatment of a badly injured third finger received • when her right hand was caught between a loader and a chain while working on a tractor removing fence posts on the farm. Also Monday, Robert Burchill, RR 3, Wingham% was admitted with contusions to his chest and .skull. He was making a turn into theateway of his farm when the tractor turned over pinning him under the machine. This accident was investigated by provincial constable George Foulon. Donald Elliott of Blyth was ad- mitted with a broken leg suffered when he fell off a horse on the farm of Aubrey Toll Friday. Douglas Blake, 12 year-old son of Howard Blake, RR 7, Luck - now, was admitted Saturday with severe injuries to his right leg. The boy was reported to have been riding on the front of a trac- tor and the bucket loader pinned his leg. After receiving emer- gency- treatment at Wingham, be was transferred to Victoria Hos- pital, London via ambulance. Terry Carter, 18, of Wingham was admitted to hospital Satur- day with internal injuries and an injured left leg received when he fell off the bridge1 in Lower Wing - ham. f Mrs. Ethel "Moses, RR 3; Brus- sels, was also admitted Saturday suffering from contusions to chest, head, face and left leg. She was reported to have been knocked against a wall by a cow in the barn at her farm. home. Two women were admitted Sunday. i Mrs. Luella Sanderson, Gorrie, had a fractured left wrist received in a fall and Miss Mina Passchier, 16, -of RR 3, Blyth, re- ceived head injuries when she fell off a horse at her farm home. Treated For Hurts Paul Armstrong, 13, of Tees - water received treatment for a laceration to his chin and abra- sions to both hands, arms and shoulder when the wind blew him off his bicycle. Cameron Robertson, RR 3, Walkerton, was treated Friday for an abrasion to his temp a re- ceived when kicked by a c w on his farm. f.):10kib.uc1 10 th h•, • J it r t it i iJ ing ti ie emeiger: lira*cure of a bone in hilt sem. Saturday received when , s& off the roof of a barn be WS pairing. Mrs. Lori Bassoni, Kitchener was treated for contus her right hip Saturday revs she fell from a horse antiwok lucked. The accident the farm of Thomas InglisOnt Wroxeter. Eugene Sauvage, RR 1, vale, was treated for a forehead received when ,a lh a tree fell on him while Work ' in the bush on the farin of, McLean. Five-year-old Tracy Strome off.' Kitchener received treatment tor a fractured collarbone rely when she fell through a tradpot! in a barn owned by Mrs. !int O'Malley last Sunday. 4 Howick Lion's bingo winners The following, is a list of this. week's Howick Lion's bingo win- ners. • Regular Games: Clara McInnis, Fordwich; Mrs. Kaufw% man, Listowel; Mrs. Don Cameron, Wingham; Mrs. Cope- land, Harriston; Isobel Tiffin, Lucknow; Mrs. Angus, Wrag- ham ; Mrs. Kaufman, Listowel Margaret Edgar, Wroxeter; Mme: Hammer, Listowel; Cliff Wag. ner, Woodstock; Kaye Rich; SeVeral moved andMr. 'hrgsed Char' farm , Mrs, And Ws. , and family the farm. Webb ; Mr.asard Mrs. Shetler and ftp Mr. Mrs. Cliff Wray n Mrs, Verde'. **mark family. to Mt. , .and Murray's we Qat. Mr. a f familend y LOOM' of with her Mrs. Jim: Curran Little Heal he auspices of' this 1 in , slit` t i a Tow cost cl ntur. isrYicis a5 t lei# thi t this alar. Thla s± rl r vim: full . I ikurtraa st $180,00, It Is avail;the 'f:4Iovelng dentist* w t "W., ., . r'tl+� patine �� ,he �ara ,��' & Dlstrlet Dental . . --Holida ►'viaitOri WithMr, and Mrs. George Fish, :Patrick Street, were Mr- and We; Bob Dawson and Cindy' of CaMp , ford, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lonnie, Lori and .Lee of Guelph, Mr, and Mrs.Arnold Lougheed, Cheryl, Loriand drew of Pickering, 'Mr, and is. Bill Fisher, Timmy and Teddy of Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs, 'Carman Machan:, of Kitchener" Mrs, Bill Gibson, 'Rhonda,, Billie ° and. Gregory of Whitee.hurch. Mr, Gibson was on a truck trip,: to Wingham;. Frank McCormick,'..Saskatchewan. `: 0. Wingham; Anne Copeland, Hai- iaster weekend visitors with, riston; Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kieffer of RR Mrs, McLennan, 1.ocnaisn, F. Keeso, Listowel and Mrs. Gel-. Kieffer of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, all Wagner, 'Lucknow.. Reinhart Schreiter of Port, Col - Share the Wealth: 1- Mrs,: ' ` borne, : Mr. ' and Mrs, Rodger George Strauss, Mildmay; 7=' ' Kieffer, Rodger Jr.. ,anci andMichael Dave Ellis of Palmerston, Mrs: of Hamilton and Robert Black\of. G. Strauss, Mrs. Harnock, Gerrie Markham. and Mrs. Angus, Wingham. —Mr. and Mrs. W. Harr -i:4 of $25 Special: Mrs. Newman, Sarnia spent the weekend with - Wingham. ' '' Mrs. Norman. Rintoul, John Jackpot of $110 and 810 bonus; Street. Mrs. Reta Holloway, Wingham, —Weekend visitors .with, Mr. Lap Card: Cliff Wagner, Wood- and Mrs. Tom Jardin were Mr. stock. and Mrs. William Straughan of Dart Game: Mrs. Mel. Beattie, ; Auburn, Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Listowel, won $10. " . ' ; Robertson of Sudbury, Mr. and Door Prizes: Reta Holloway Mrs. Paul Jardin and -family and Wingham ; Brenda Sitler, Michi Mrs, Bonnie Armour and Julie all gan; Marie Schlosser, Hanover~;. a of Kitchener. ' and Kim . Boyd, Gorrie. , ; —Mr. and Mrs. Bill Romani' Lucky Draws: .A, Donaldson,3,moved on Friday from their Montreal; Lillian Donaldson;,a , home onJohn Street to Brant - Montreal ; Sharon Edgar, Grande, .,' ford. Mr. Romanticformer Farm Prairie, Alta. and Lulu Anger''" Director at CKHX, has. accepted Wingham.ry a position with the Holstein- -- — --- '" Friesian, Association of Canada 'tai° at Brantford. 1, Bluevale, were Mies Corrie -Mr..a{nd bih5��,` MEt%e attended the BelmoreMaple.. P Festival. —Mr. and .Mit. Murray .Pales and: family, Mr. all' `Mrs, Bid KiPO and family ally of tielldell spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Laura Gowdy and also visited with Mr,: and 'Mrs. Murray Un- derwood and family. Mrs, Gowdy had spent . part of the previous week with; her daughters and their families in London. - --Mr, and Mrs, . Finlay ' M. Callum moved last week from titer home on Frances Street and will reside with family members in Guelph.. andBrian u�r Mrs; . Hogg have purchased the Mc- Callum home and were moving their belongings there earlier this week* —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin and family of Kitchener were holiday weekend visitorwith. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Chamney and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin, —A large number of Wingham people attended the Belmore Maple Syrup Festival on Satur- day. Succsssfvl euchre Meld of :Belgrave PELGRAVE - Eight tables of `euchre were played at the weekly auchre party last Wednesday evening. Those winning prizes were. High lady, Mrs. Harold. Procter; novelty lady, Mrs. Clarence Hanna; low lady, Mrs, George Brewer; high man, ..... W, ' H. Peen .#16 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vogan of • George Brewer; novelty man, l ° Toiratlte'vi:teds 'ieridi Tri wings }WNW fWin;- '�nkf loW 'gate!" td 'Will b : Veldt z �a$1 JS11 •,e g t ' o ' di ham t+httuwE d rind migioq Fdgh 4fitniWi Or, $1,, 8r,: John A.. Wf is onf This low cost,nture,service Is provlde tists on e 'vaiuntary 'bitsis and ; ``ls. ° not su l 9Overnment ftmcis, Sponsto Sy #.. THE '0,1400110 DENTAL ASSO,CIATION 'YOUR SILENT PARTNER" WHERE QUIET `BEQ1k5 . SERVICE • ' _ wiw sir; �a i 4k-,flin1 j�+ p i, - �• ,� �. \�' F'S' We are one of the largest .Appliance ,Dealers in the area andwe are selling, Brand New Products at Fantastic Savings. But our anniversary sale is not all the money you can • save 0 you make your purchase before May 1, 1973 you also k'. IN THIS AREA, 'FEATURING, TORO, SIMPLICITY, .CANADIANA, JACOBSEN, ETC. • . i► �► r., ALSO FEATURING PRODUCTS BY: twormainolimmassawarmlimliffol • 1) nuVr.d,o'zeo •FAv�C® CBNiF,7 AUTHORIZED BRIGGS & STRATTON SERVICE CENTER TRY OUR PARTS AND SERVICE DEPARTMENTS, AS WE AIMTO PLEASE Regularly sells for: RANGE REFRIGERATOR $259.95 $459.95 PHILCO PAIR SELLS FOR$/ 499?OLOR ONLY RANGE FEATURES INCLUDE: - Plug out elements - Removable element rings and under pans - Fluorescent lighting - Clock and minilite minder - High speed oven pre -heat - Roller service drawer REFRIGERATOR ,FEATURES INCLUDE: - Automatic defrost One stub shelf • 2 multi -position shelves -- one fixed position shelf - Porcelain enarn.el meat keeper - Removable egg boast ' ,r 14.29 cu. ff. tapacltif • Freezer :dos* +k* and. 11 cage rack' y°'K INCLUDING 6 SPEAKERS (2 - 8", 2 mid range, 2 tweeters) - AM, FM, FM STEREO, FML AMC, PLUS PHONO MANY MORE SPICIALS Z SLACK Wiini -AND COLON TELEVISION TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION d p 4