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(Written, for last week.)
During the period extending
from Sunday, November 12, until
Saturday, , November 18, OPP
officers from the Goderich De.
tachment itivestigated 17 traffic
accidents and five in.
widents.
of the 17. motor vehicle accid.
.one involveda fatality,
t. three -involved personal,injuries
and 13 were property damage
on cPc
One accident occurred Mon.
day,' November 13, on No. 21
Highway, north of County Road
24, when William J. Atchinson,
R.R.2 Lions Head, was involved
in a single car accident result
ing in injuries to driver and
approximately $1,000 damage to
the vehicle
Fon., • accidents took place
Tuesday, November 14. On No.
5 sideroad, Usborne Township,
east of No. 4 highway, Mervin
Lloyd Bell, R.R. 1 Hensall, was
involved in a single ear accido
ent resulting in approximately
$1,000 damage to his vehicle. A
passenger, Ted Stoneman, of
R. R. 1 Cromarty, received in.
juries.
John Raymond Dunn, of R. R.
,3 Bayfield, was involved in a
single car accident on No. 3
County road, west of No. 4
bighwa.,:v, Dunn's vehicle was
damaged to the extent of $350.
'Oitilie LoisWise,R.R. 3C11&
ton, was involved ina single car
• accident on No. 13 County Road.
The vehicle she was driving
received approximately $600
damage.
- Glen Mathers, R.R. 2 Blue.
p .vale, was involved in a single
car accident on No. 4 Highway,
south of Brucefield. The car he
g was driving received $500
damage.
Three accidents happened
W : o esday, November 15.
, 2 nest Sainbury of Clinton
OFB, was involved in a minor
accident with Charles Clarke.
also of Clinton CFB. The two
vehicles collied on the parade
square.: . Total approximate
damage was $125.
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Wilma Doreen Cook, 1369 4th
Avenue, Owen Sound, was in.
volved in a single car acct.
dent on No. 8 highway, west of
Clinton North Limits. Damage
to the vehicle she was driva
ing was estieted at $150.
Cornelius Gereydanus, R.R.R
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Clinton, was involved in a
• gle car accident on No. 4
Highway, north of No. 3 County
road, resulting in $150 damage .,.
to his vehicle.
Five motor vehicle accidents -
were investigated ThuradaY•
Lawrence- Aldham, 80 Picton •
St., GOderich, was involved ina
single car accident on ,No 8
highway, east of Benmiger side,
road, resulting in $350 damage.
to'his vehicle.
Helen 111U, of Ezmondville,
was sfruck by an unknown
vehicle on No. 8 highway, 'east
of No. 15 County road. The
unknown vehicle' damaged the
car to the extent of
$306.
James Savoy, of 62 WeH,ing.
ton St., Clinton, was involved
in a single car accident on No
8 Highway, west of No„.27 County.
road. Savoy's vehiele sustained
$300 damage.
On No. 21 Highway,, south of,
No. 20 County Road, George
Ernest Schaeffer, 705 Victoria
St„ Kincardine andRay Francis
Dalton, R. R. 7 Lucknow, were
involved in a candarm tractor
accident resulting in approx.
imately $3,200 damage. Both
drivers were injured and pass.
engers Anne Schaeffer, of Kin.
cardine and Jean Scott, R.R. 5
Kincardine, were injured.
Four accidents occurred Sat.
urday November&18,
Leonard Bedour, 01126 Wolfe'
St., Goderich-was fatally In.
jured in a, single car accident
on No. 8 highway at Taylors
Corners. Total estimate of dam.
age to the vehicle was $3,000.
Raymond Drager, of 1052
Francis St., London and Donald
Duff, of R.R. 5 Goderich, were
involved in a two car accident
resulting in $25 damage to the
Drager vehicle. ,
Alexander Maclnnes, R.R. 1
Belgrave and David riestap;
R.R. 1 Bornholm, were involved
in a two car accident on No. 8
highway, east of Seaforth,
resulting in $75. damage to
the vehicles.
On No, 12 County road, at
intersection of lith concession,
Tuckersmith Two. Anthony
Vandenhengel, R.R. 5 Seaforth,
was involved in a' single car
accident resultingin $95. to the
vehicle he was driving.
Charges numbering 16 were
laid by members of the Goderich
OPP detachment last week.
'75elve of them were infrac.
tions of the Highway Traffic
Act and four were breaches
or the Liquor Control Act, of
trhich two were minors.
Ten warnings were also is.
sued to area motorists.
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MRS. T. TUR'NBIAL,
Mrs. Thornas Turnbull, of
Brussels. She was 82,
The former M..*el Lamont
is survived by daughters Mrs.
Arthur (Viola) LarnOnt, Por.
stage 14aPrairie,:Manitobs4 ?Ars,
Stewart (Ina) 9YdClatord;
Mrs. Ernest (Isabel) Robinson,
Freelton; and Mrs, +Tames
(Jean) Prest, Goderich.
Funeral was held Monday at
D.A. Rann Funera111903,Brus.
sels, fellowecrby interment in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Ethel.
IO -BERT ALLAN
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Robert Allan, 89, formerly of
Brucefield, died s Saturday in
Huronview, Clinton.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Ann Isabella Petrie, .
one son, Robert T., of Bruce.
field, and a daughter,
Mrs.
Murray (Ann) Squires, of
Sarnia. •
Funeral was held Monday at
Bonthron Funeral Home, ,Hen.
Burial was in Baird's
tery,'Stanley Township. - •
MARY -E. SANDER:SON
Funeral service was held
November 23 at Lodge Funeral
Home, Goderich, for Mrs. Mary
Ellen Sanderson, of Lucknow,
who died last Tuesday at Wing.
ham following a long illness.
She was 91.
The former Mary Ellen
Standish was born in George.
town, Ontario, on August 12,
1876, the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Standish.
She lived in Ashfield Town.
ship until her marriage to
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P14446t0Pher 4anderson,, who
predeceased her,
WS, SanclerSOn was a 1Ue
Member Of the WAS'. and Yiefr
\torte:United Chnrclip
She is Sur ViVed1;13' a son, IllaPP
Of1,•Uololow, and Mrs. WM.'
liaM (Margaret) Ray, of
Ottawa. She also leaves seven
grandchildren and nine great
grandchildren. •
The Rev. Leonard Warr ofti,
dated at the funeral and inter.
Tent at Maitland Cemetery,„,
Goderich.
Pallbearers were. Bert
Squire, Chailes Wright, Tho,
Mas Bratier, Robert Sander.
son, Donald Sanderson and Ro.
bet Bogie. .
(Written for lastweek.)
ARTHUR HUNT HOY
krthur Hunt Hoy, '79, died
at Huronview Thursday, Novem.
ber 16 a.fter a two week 111.
ness.
Born December 11,-1887, the.
son of William Hoy and Caro.
line Carney, di Clarksburg, Ons;
tario, Mr. Hoy was a resident
of Walton, Huron County, for,
many years.
Mr. Hoy was-eiiip orred as
a railroad section foreman'be.
fore retiring it0949,
He married Ida May Stafford
June 9, 1909. She predeceased
him June '7, 1967.
Mr. Hoy was a member„ of
the Bethel Pentecostal Taber-
•nacle.
Surviving are six sons and
three daughters: William, Les.
lie, Alfred, Norman, and Mer-
vyn, all of Goderich; Carson,
of Manitouwadge, Ont.; Margue.
rite (Mrs. George Hutchins),
Rosellak (Mrs. John West), both
of Goderich; Irene (Mrs. John
Fraser), Guelph.
Also surviving are 36 grand.
children -and 23 great -grand.
children.
"Qnt. President
Visits Rebekatis
The President at the491)elroalk
44Eftstmb/Y of•04444% Mrs, Map,
Pile McLean, NiTY9r4rig) On.
tar10 made ber otticial.visit to
Goderich Rebekah Lodge on
Wednesday, November 21,
banquet was held in honour
Of Mrs, Mean at the VC.,
teria Street Chureh, Also
attending this was4Mrs: Mar.
4brie Broafoot, Brucefield, the
district deputy president of
iluron District No. 23 andPride
oi Huron Lodge, Exeter.
The regular meetingfollowed'
in MacKay. Ball. with Mrs. eg
Bridle, Noble grand presiding.
During the business , session
cash donations were made to the
Oddielloi& Home, Barrie and
War Memorial Children's Hos-
pital, London. The Exeter Lodge
enacted the Chaplairis Charge
of the degree work.
The annual Christmas party
will be held at the first meet;
ing in December with • an ex.
change of gifts.
Mrs. Elva Carr was convenor,
,or the social hour, assisted by
Mrs. C. Young,•Mrs: E. Green,
Mrs. G. Kaitting, Mrs. H.
Dodds, Mrs. P. Johnston, Mrs.
L. Riley) Mrs. R. Orr, Mrs.
R. Marriott, Mrs. G. Goldthorpe
and Mrs. C. McCabe. •
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The funeral was held from
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Sunday, November 19 with Rev:
R. Clark officiating.
Pallbearers were Earl Hoy,
Art . Hoy, Garry Hoy, Brian
Hoy, Ken Hutchins and George
Hoy.
Flower bearers were: Paul
Hutchins, Ron Hoy, Malcolm
Hoy, Raul Hoy, DottglasHoy,
and John Hoy.-
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