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HURON EX1MSETOR,, IW(t6BDNESD nt, DECEMBER 7/„ 1198.8
59 cents a eropy
9-11 service has ; . ors bilities
'There ane mixed ffethi'ggs mgganrdipg .S4-1
emergeney service among Sre_afford
emergency personnel,
At the naF,yng Nidal the Seaford] Legion
mefrenty, representatives from emergency
services iFSi Huron .and Perth Q7m i Ices
assembled to gear easaelffy what was beieg
- proposed :with the serwiae. From the infor-
mation ,gained at .the trwaf rlg ,'S1e orttih"s
OM emergency premed Itsasre formed lypi-
Qiions about ethat 9-4-4 ee mitre amid Ido dor
Seaford] and area, ineliniebig the economic
flea fbii1 ity .df instell:hi sada a service, and
whether for not it wan t in hinter serwliee
to the pastille RAM they are im an emeggeis
niter -Aiwa
Iiinfineelly, the irtesn&t elf the meeting was
that homer «aeali gs ,lhmmkt be held and
shoal iinnlerta anuniinpall printiniene Rt was
alSO *moon ma nr d that a conennittee Ibe
damned to look atthe cost elf pitting S-4-4 ser-
vice in Owe and opera& tinhorn con sncih
as where the ldiepa'tdh for the serwite twamkt
be located.
Stradhes .dhow ahead 90 per cent Of
,emergency calls taken are dor pane_
Seatfierfiens Chief of )ire IThal (Ylr.'nat:. 'thinks
9-4-4 aerwaoe its `an excellent idea."" Chief
Oleos meads times When the has a
Makes their kcal emerges
mmiabere only tho that tray diet know
lhenw to cad flier so the seesa die ad
vaintage im a waived -sal gai yomnk '.
the Mao that pile wr�Jl
see the need dor r X4-4 service wvlf'1
have to toot kart @rarramrer4 Of the lack off dt.
11 believe ins a,. smoke, het
Err fit will iodt Ike seal tonal there's a
t gerly""" he seem edging that when pub&
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HPCRCSSB elects cJnnes as chairman
Trustee Vincent McInnes was elected
chairman of the Huron -Perth Roman
t;athdtie separate exhort breed at Monday
was inangunal meeting
Mfr_ McInnes, who steps up dram the posi-
tion of weeaq, was the only trustee
nominated for the job.
"It's a tem*, ng ,wee to be header
for a year,'" McInnes told his trustees after
the ,Ae'lara'hion
He asked his fellow trustees to keep him
t'on the straight and marrow" and tto
straighten ho' n out whenever meed be.
Melnnes said he and the board will '"mon-
tinuaily wathh the hedger in the nett year
and try to come up with some innimatiwe
ideas in how the hoard spends money whidh
d aintimat[ ly benefit the children toff tine
system.
McInnes said that the proposed educe-
tionisparts ffaruTity in Stratford of Winch the
Hurnm-Penh board plays a role sets an etc-
ample
tcample Inr the rest of the province.
"It's easier if you work together dor a
=mom goal des titerenne " be
mvainiained.
He commuted that although be =fan
speak far the ministry istry of edncahrm regar-
ding their veal to the cneophist idea, he
felt the p npsal received "a p nstave
response" from these approached.
Mr. McInnes added that he felt the provin-
cial government hum who the board is re-
• g feeding TIP the project are happy
in the effort of the separate school board,
Vincent MariBES
the amine sdhool beard, CLonesto Ccage
and the atly of oral g together_
'I hope they see the pi:imitates of the
complex offering mnre and better t
wind] are can expand upon and weuidnnt be
atrle to de in> deralhy,"" he said
Monday eget marked the beginning of
Mur nen seventh year (tlnnd term) can the
board He served lath year and 135 as vnee-
v
chairman. Meinnes eeenesentstri m ein:n c$
Geey"Bouseen Vin -
f> . Blow rdi ant Meth_
Trustee Bee Baleen was ogled wince
cheirman ciff the bond after be was tate only
trustee Ear the per.
Erma] sad his that Fixity as Vex -
chairman
is to learn his new phi ant them to
Team to page IRA -
MCKlLLOP ACCIDENT - Two cars collided then Slid into this ditch in McKillop
Township on Wednesday. Seaforth firemen are seen here checking to see it there is
anyone left in a vehicle, but both drivers had already been taken to Seaforth Communi-
ty Hospital and admitted with major injuries. Corbett photo.
Two cars collide in McKillop
Two local people were rushed to the
Seaforth Community Hospital, and two bat-
tered vehicles lay in a water tiled ditch,
after an accident Wednesday morning in
McKillop Township.
The two vehicles met at sideroad 5-6 and
Concession 6-7 of McKillop Township. A
spokesperson for the Goderich division of
the Ontario Provincial Police said the acci-
dent occurred when an RR 1 Dublin 'gran,
northbound on sideroad 5E, faded to yield to
oncoming traffic and was struck by a west-
bound
itbound vehicle driven by an RR 4 Seaforth
woman. Both vehicles skidded off the road,
and one came to rest in a water -filled rizteh
Both vehicles were badly damaged.
There were no passengers in either vehi-
cle. The drivers were admitted to Seaforth
Commammty Hospital with major injuries.
One driver has been charged with failure
Lucknow man new
The owner of the Lucknow Sale has pur-
chased the Brussels Stockyards.
Dunwoody Limited of Toronto, the
stockyards' receivers, accepted the bid of
Gordon H. Brindley on November 24_ At
$465,000 it was the highest of three bids
r eiveel Mr. Brindley, who has berme
well-known for his aperatinn of a farm
eq ipment auction, will take over operation
of the stockyards on December It In the
meantime he will apply for his licences to
operate a livestock auction and to buy and
sell cattle.
The Brussels Stockyards has been
operating in recent weeks under the name of
McCall livestock, and with the help of
Brace McCall, fol leer owner of the Brussels
Stockyards. Mr. McCall made an arrange-
ment to rent the premises from the reamer
after the stockyards' most rpt owner,
Klaus Herschel, left the country earlier this
fall attempting to take the sale's assets with
ham.
An estimated 713 creditors Met recently
with Agriculture Minister Jack Riddell,
well as representatives of the Ontario
Livestock Financial Protection Board
{LPD) and the Huron +lttlemes's Associa-
tion. Those who lust money in the stared
fiasco, ranging from a few hundred dollars
to $60,000, must apply to the LPB for 90 per
cent of their losses and then to the reesi+vee
to yield under the Highway Tia1ulc Act.
In an earlier accident, an R7 gneeeild
woman was knocked down by a track at
Seafortlr's main intersection.
The truck was northbound on Main Street
and was turning left onto Groderinh Street
waren it stalled. The driver got the vehicle
restarted, but did not see a woman step off
the sidewalk in front of Mc angbiin Claev-
Olds, in an attempt to cross to the soma sane
of Main Street The vehicle was .ting
slowly, but it knocked the elderly woman to
the ground before it Tame to a stop. She
received d a bdnip on the bark of leer head,
and was taken to the rientieth
Hospital for observation_
The driver of the truck is being charged
with failure to yield to a the Highway Traffic Act. pedestrian reader
stockyards owner
for the reminder.
Four itince County 4-E members, alt
covered under LES iu enneue because they
are not registered cue producers, last
more than $1010 each, as a r tsult of the col-
lapse_ They had been told they old have to
rely cm the leuraa era in hopes cif recovering
any of their mciwy_ However, tai a steteueeet
last week, Mr. Miall said he world axil see
the 4H members go incl. He orated to
pay them in full on December IA, if thea
claims were not looked after by the fame
Am
ini-
dian Imperial Barak of (amerce, tee the
mal Board for the Beef Pr cheers sff
Ontario, by that time
The four 4-H members, who had sold tba
cal
through the Thanksgiving' Day 4 -II
�e�had not cashed their cheqnes before
the frank shed payment t ora the Bresacls
Stockyards I Mico ods, the
collapse of the yard in late October.
e>:,
County to choose waken
Haran Ceinty Gtarmel will owe a new
wardDecember at
nj,
a meeting Tee k
Bnierring for the warden's car are two
returning reeves: Marie Hfrknell on
McKillop 'llevieship and Dave Jtko9 cif
THE REAL MEANING OF CHRISTMAS - the S ativtty Story - was
g ertrayet by Iterm1 child pentH7ipal lw urn etas float
10,000 view parade, toy show
4Dioeenele orate at least MOM peo-
ple deft thea hones to =Med evt ,nth peen,
on in the Seaforth ocommito this
`II dm't thunk that w.oald be a load
guess," said Saris Sthey, Who alang mitt
MS wife Joyce, the Seafarth Lions arab rad
long and _ �s Se -
card Santa (Taos Parade
and ti gid
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western OrfiarIoFarmTry„ Doll, Craft and
QmIt Sinew (Sanday).
¢l dot think we"d be far tiff to my 5 to
6.1000 people limed the std Frdday a
ght
for tate parade. And *illi another 3,500 at
ame stew Sunday--
the 'S the weekend went Grp reel I
was MOM than phased_ I was wed to
hits with the fid. It Ed meetly what
we wanted it ttee There was 2 lot Of SappOrt
a9behalf ofthe teen There aheap e
perrp3e watt. It was ffe ,stii ,"" RE's_
H'rey-
nlo7_ mew remit r N3 e k,y,01 the
weelardhzbeen orveu nieene. Vendor
from the toy crow lie already In rated
a desire to settee a_ need y - so
nanth se that orgenizers may leen t to
create awe r 3g fat
"We were cheekto-hlerell tel tins year, -
sad Mr. Bibey, ata i' ? these a e„ e 63
Anelees in the el -eon by 34 fanintoyediies-
tors and dammers anese SonJleweetern On-
tario; 22 &I displays in the cpstahs cu the
arm, 52 reit& in the l dsteric Rem-
Arose;
3enn-
o e; and 7e Th t whin Ilt" it 1e,.xf
cratstri glia EV2sdhatt
Response from the local baess keine
®i1k1...;tot has also been fawn -Ate. A =mbar
of Mao tet merchents mesad open
Friday Ret dt the parade, and see
eeen &feed hot drinks and food, to peaple
th tuwe to watch ei • pie. Maneglifin
ChewOhls made ria in its pang let fee
ase people megxag the wanthin of their
cis in order to enjey feenenaes.th a;to
its shcon to the seniors of the}-
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ane=ity as anether parade rnewiv :g
altennalive
The parade itself dean ect il3 Ebel.
five bands -s,saetion from as rdV.ay
asGoderich, larmarEne mat Lrsrilensev to
bitp Segued] `Line op" its its
312kwecanstarta Itnetivoig
Sre?xu Bae With the Eight p .e.," eisa-
raaected Mr. HAaeg_
"II ttliuifk we impeowal xm a let of thinke
over last year, last there e are SO same
wi le; The only tt etc we can ,dv is keep
iseque on it -
Mr. Rainey send he'd to sea the sire
ward ceednee as it is - eenenreelneg
itself as a nthewortiny r is mil a draw-
Card
-
o rut to SemItath. Et i ,es capable E$
thou diet suffice any, in its semot
yen" of operation, dee ffarma-dry thew M the
l sty toOtharie.
'TV like to see d become a ".
weekend And as leng :,.v morel'
the dal enmenein - were Meg, -
seat Mr. Riley_
ma , won*,
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