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CREWE
OREWE.--Visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Curran and fam-
ily recently were Mrs. L. Tre-
main and Lori of Springvale; Mr.
and Mrs. Lin Anderson of De:
trait; ,Mr. and Mrs. R'onald Tre-
10aven, Linda and Jim of Kit-
chener.
Mr. P. M, Finnigan -spent a
few days with his brother, Ray-
mond Finnigan.
Miss Dianne Zinn returned
on Sunday from a week at Sttir-
„mei Camp at Goderich.
Mr. Ervin Zinn is a patient
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in Alexandra Hospital, Gode-
rich. We wish. him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid
and ,Brenda of Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Reid and Jack.
Mrs. Raymond
Every sura or chapter of the
Koran begins with the word
Bimillah. The word is an
Arabic exclamation meaning,
"In the name of Allah.” '
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Car Hits Trees-
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Two Goderich men were ser-
iously injured when their car
struek*a tree at"the intersection
a Victoria and Napier streets
Saturday afternoon at 4:30 p.m.
They are.Benson Good; 34, of
Lighthouse street and Fred
White, 40, af 169. Keays street.
The car involved Was owned
by Mr. Good. Mr. White,was
driving at the time of the crash.
Police quoted Mr. White as
saying he was driving south un
Victoria street when an un-
identified car swerved off of
Napier into his path.
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in order to, avoid an accident,
Mr. White was quoted, he swery-
ed, .struck looSe gravel, and
lost control, the car swerving
off the right side of. the road. „
Mr. White received severe in-
jdries to the left side of hiss
-Chett--and-41-ace::--1trod-'•suff•
fered muftiplepfacial lacerations.
Pal'pe reported an estimated
WM- od car.
The vidlenee of the impact,
police said, bent 'back the steer -
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ing 'wheel and- shattered the
windshield.
The injured men were con-
scious when polite arrived on
the scene. ,Bethowere released
after treatment at Alexandra
Hospital.
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RunAway Car
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driverless car Friday
night backed from its park-
ing place and into the rear
of the 'Goderich Manufactur-
ing company on Angelsea
street.
Police said the run -away
car, owned by Richard-Col:B-
ins of 159 Wolfe street, was
parked in Cousins' drivewaT
when it unexplained.14backed
from its parking place, across
inum wall of the Manufactur-
ing company building across
the street. Damage to tli6""
building. was estimated at,
$100, police said. •
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A,UBURN.-The Auburn 'com-
munity tvas stricken 'trip grief
on Saturday 'morning, July 18,
to learn that a head-on collision
had claimed :the lives of twii
young men of the village, Allen
Jarnes Craig and William Gor-
don Dodd: Te accident oc-
curred about 130 a.m. on High-
way 25, about foul. „niiles east
of Blyth near bhe boundary be-
tween Hullett and McKillop
townships. The cat in which
the Auburn boys were riding
belonged to William Dodd.
Winnffred .Griffith, 19, of
R,R. 1, Wroxeter, a died in the
ath
Allen James, Craig was 'the
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs:
William J. Craig 40:§iriAb,„r'isoffif
and was. in his 7th year. Born
inlbuttrrhe.Ztteride*AW.S
5 HUreft and later‘served
:fivo years in,the Canadian
Army, three ydap ofr
die
from
Germany. On his e
from the army he was employ-
scuteUthinie tr:I.„G4r. ,vi%Wtiinmgehaomf forhis
death he was employed by
Wedge Moving Vans at Exeter.
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Allen James Craig, Miss W, L.. Griffith William
He was a member of Knox Unit-
ed 'Cliuteh and •the Wingham
Legion.
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are two brothe,rs, Robert of
Ilderton, and wiiparn S. of
hrtrsMrstan-
ley (DOrothy) Strasser of On-
tariot.-,California; Mrs. Harry
Wor.sell of iGoderich, and
Mrs. George (Betty) Wilkin,
:-,The-private funeral was con-
ducted at the J. Keith Arthur
fungal home with Rev. Robert
Meally and Rev. Charles Lewis
officiattnr-"Burial took place
in Ball's cemetery. Pallbearers
were William Dobie, Gordon
G. Dodd
Beadle John Seers, Gordon Tay-
lor, Thomas Johnston and Wil-
liam L. Craig. The beautiful
toral tributes were carried, by
oartethl-Haggistt-aneorge-
Haggitt. Relatives attending
ere- present 11,am Flint, Mit-
chell, Stratford, Wingriffir
Goderich, Clinton and the sun
roundistri et. -
Minn Gordon Dodd was the
only son of Mr.- and Mrs. MIR
liam Dodd and was in his 28tht
year. Born in Auburn, he at-
tended U.S.S. No. 5 Hullett an
went to Seaforth where he work -
d. ailkhe, Bell FoundrlorAev.
eral Y-FaTT -For the p7i six
years he has beeli -employed
at the Bainton Tannery Ltd
„member
the •Knox United. 'Church and
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the Auburn L.O.L. who onduct-
The Goderich
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Colliding *with" an Ofi-c44ty
policeznan's car ean bear bitter
fruit, An 18 -year-old Gederieb
youth learned Saturday night.
Paul A. "Wiiser, of 264 'Jones
Ball's cemetery. .The 'pallbear-
ers were 'Gordon "Beadle; Got:.
don Youngblut, Donald tamp -
bell, William Bolton, Harold'
Raithby and 'Herbert Harrison.
The flower'bearers were Charles
Shaw, Murray Souch, Dwight
Campbell, Mike Healy, Kasimir
Kuchmistaz and Jack Glousher.
---ftteritiVer We're-riresent from
Strabferd, Goderich, Seaforth,
Clinton and the surrounding
distriet,
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xliklit .90' gitir 01,0 '00'
was Vta,r4 APt
bOtit0 auto drtv0Ay OTT Co.j.Pt
stableitobett lirennemanof 174
South street. Tit,e '40404 hap-
pened at the. intersection Og
South street and 'Blake street., ..
Police said the Wisser ear,
Southbound, struelt. Constable
Brennernan's ear and cbntinued
south , on South street. The
police officer ,did 'a quick turn
and hailed the Wisser autb-to a.
stop at South and Bennett
streets.
Constable , Brenneman held
the youth for town police.- He •
iya,s subsequentlycharged with _
drunk driving.
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ed their service at the' funeral
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The accident rate in the six- June by auto accidents, and 102
county • Goderich detachment
area of the Porvincial Police
Cpl. Robert F. Keene, acting
head of the detachment, an-
nounced.
The Godericn detachment in-
cludes Huron, Grey, Bruce, Wel-
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Motor -vehile accidents in
the detachment area during the
June 1-30 period totalled 222
and included two fatal erashe•-;,
Two beTsars: \t:1111-
p.n the c1Clactimet at011- LI':in
-arm:107
individuals were injured.
• The 16 -man staffoof theGode-
-riett..!.0213-....affi-co..4nring-Juna.
made 6,547 vehicle eheeks, is-
sued 2,691 warnings and pre-
ferred 1015. charges.
Violations and cases investi-
gated jy OPP officers in June
involved one motorist driving,
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ing while intoxicated, ,,six fail-
ing to remain at the scene of an
accident, two dangerous
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n Suspects, 6'3 careless,,. (1Fv-1
s1.1.specs, ncl .14 on ,, mj,1;•L .
---Sur-iying a rehis-pateits,
and Mrs Wi
The private funeral waS held
at the J. Keith Arthur funeral
home with Rev. Robert Meally
and, Rev. Charles Lewis in
charge. Burial took place in
doEgr ,k/#55te
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