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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-08-17, Page 7Police investigate several accidents Continued from page 1 tured foot when it was run over by a car at the Crediton ball park. Driver of the vehicle was Michael Brannon, R.R. 2 Dashwood. She was taken to South Huron Hospital for treat- ment. Constable Bill Osterloo investigated the incident involving the pedestrian and vehicle. Two people sustained minor injuries in an accident on Saturday on Stephen road 1, just north of the Crediton Road. A car driven by Paul Johnston, Blyth, had a front tire blow out and the vehicle went into the ditch and rolled over. Johnston ,and a passenger Richard German, were treated at South Huron Hospital.. • Constable Jim Rogers set property damage at $2,000. There was one accident on Friday, it occurring on High- way 4 north of the Middlesex line, involving vehicles DANCE TO Walter Ostanek IN Clinton Arena SAT. AUG. 19th 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. LUNCH PROVIDED ADMISSION x5.00 EACH PROCEEDS TO ARENA FLOOR FUND Everyone Welcome! Sponsored by: The Country Singles Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. -First Show at Dusk OW PLAYING 'TILL FRI., AUG. -1 What was it like to turn 18? It was needing wheels and making out at the drive-in. It was big-time sports and small-time pranks. It was crazy. It was beautiful. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT EA1ON l .G ... it should happen once to eve one. PLUS "Here Comes the Tigers" SAT., SUN., MON., TUES. — AUGUST 19 TO 22 THE BAD !NEWS AeULT e" GO TO ENTERTAINMENT of 0 yul PAN 'ADULT ENTERTAINMENT' New York City. The birth of Rock and Roll. STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23 "The Driver'1 RYAN O'NEAL-BRUCE DEAN .-PLUS-• "Dirty Mary -Crazy Larry" driven by Lawrence Young, Burford, and Edward Lentz, R.R. 1 West Lorne. Lentz was overtaking the Young vehicle but pulled back into the lane of traffic and clipped the rear end and then went into the ditch and hit a hydro pole. Constable Don Mason set damage at $2,500. Board a n d Custodians settle The threat of Huron Coun- ty schools not opening this fall because of a custodial strike has ended. About 50 custodians and maintenance workers ratified a two-year agree- ment in Clinton Sunday afternoon. The members of Local 210 of the Service Employees Union have been without a contract since May 31. Tony Borg, union inter- national representative, said Monday an agreement was reached after four meetings with Huron County board of education represen- tatives. He said the differences centred on wages. Although complete details of the contract are yet to be released, Borg did say the new agreement contained a "major breakthrough" in the form of a cost of living clause in the second year of the contract. The custodians have never had a cost of living clause before, he said. The board is expected to officially approve the pact August 21. Hensall plan Continued fromPab e 1 year before it will be sent back, Dzus said. Reeve Harold Knight said the bylaw will be on the agenda of the next council meeting for final approval. Council decided not to give the bylaw three readings in order to give members of council more time to study the plan. First reading of the bylaw newdevelopment any deve pment will be subject to the plan, Dzus said. John Stilson, R.R. 1 Lucan, suffered a minor injury on Thursday when he swerved toavoid a dog on Highway 4 south of Exeter. The vehicle went out of control and hit a hydro pole. Damage was listed at $2,000 by Constable Frank Giffin. The other accident of the week occurred . on Wed- nesday involving vehicles driven by Carolyn Lan- sbergen, Crediton, and Janice Dauncey, Lucan. They were involved in a rear -end, collision on the Crediton Road west of Stephen road 4-5. Cpl. Dave Woodward in- vestigated and estimated damage at $1,600. Citizens News, August 17, 1978 Page 7 On Saturday, August 26th while at the Zurich Bean Festival join in the events planned by the Zurich Minor Athletic Association * In the morning Pancake and Sausage Breakfast - at the main mall. * In the evening dance - 2 orchestras - at the Zurich Community Centre See You There Hne SAFE, LOW-COST PROTEIN FOR DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE Due to the decline in forage quality over the summer, CO-OP LPS Liquid Protein Supplement is required to provide the correct nutritional balance for your cattle. The Lick Wheel Feeder is the perfect answer. It is designed to offer the cattle the necessary nutrients for top performance. Ask your CO-OP salesman today about CO-OP LPS. .16a A "ROORMIORD ExigittningigetWip;:fifM'i;.giLs ;ILOO OSiii"l:Jo::2ti3i:;;•:.k SQs;?s`i'":,hr`:$:•ii.; CRAFT SUPPLIES Chair caning; Macrame; Fun Fur; Rowney Art Supplies; Beads of all types; Instruction Books. 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It is intended mainly as a source of phosphorous and trace minerals. <i't'•g isoaiiir ; +.•`.,:,i•+.'Scvfi;.� b::' ;!`*; m$ OPENING OF NEW SHUFFLE COURT and 41 HORSAVWNg Slew/ Pa O\s0' 11tIQ'�' FOODS APTS Wed.,August 16 2 P.M. Tea. and Bake Sale Official opening by R. E. McKinley Postponed due to the passing of Leroy O'Brien MP Cattle Special Pricee Mineral £O tonne Reg. 300.00 per tonne. Fed to cattle on high levels of grain or silage. Calcium to phosphorous ratio 2:1. Provides minerals and vit- amins in farm -mixed or custom feeds. WNW Special Price CO-OP Cattle per 4 Conditioner tonne Reg. 510.00 per tonne A highly fortified mineral that is formulated as an aid in treatment of a calcium or phosphorous deficiency. May be fed free choice or mixed in the ration. Salt And Special Price Mineral Feeder OnOIC Reg. 96.70 Provides salt and minerals to your herd when needed most. Rubber tub resists chemical action. Wind - vane for rain and snow protection. Approx. cap. 100 lbs.' 577-037 ,. 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