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The Huron Expositor, 1972-08-31, Page 6OPP carry out Investigations carried out by the officers of the Might= De- tachmen t of the OPP include:, Three investigations under the Liquor Control Act with three 'persons charged. Three charges laid under the Highway Traffic Act with six warnings issued. Thirty investigations uncler the Criminal Code of -Canada• with three charges 'laid. On Monday, August 21, Susan F. Beitz of R.R.#3, Walkerton, was injured when she fell off the running board of a truck driven by her father., At the time, her father was unaware that his daughter was on the running board. On Tuesday, August 22, Harold T. Kendrick of Exeter and Norman D. Cook of Bel- grave were involved in an accident on Concession 3 - 4 at Sideroad 5 - 6, Morris Township. Mr. Kendrick received minor injuries. Damages to both Ve- hicles were estimated at $1500.00. On Friday, Augu-st 25, Gerhard Wiebe of Kitevener, was involved in an accident when a dog ran out in front of him, which was struck and killed. Damages were minor. Ross C. Dundas of Walkerton and Donald 3. Toman of Rostock were involved in an accident on HighWay #86, in which both drivers and a passenger, Thomas Moore of Kincardine, who was in the DUndas vehicle, were injured. Damages were estimated ai 5900.00. Charges are pending. On Saturday, August 26, Ron- ald K. Rabideau of Listowel, re- ceived injuries in a single car accident on Concession 13-14, just west of the Grey-Elma Town- ship Line. Damages to his ve- hicle were estimated at $2500.00 On Sunday, August 27, Fred- erick J. Brewer of London was involved in a single car accident on Highway #4, north of the Blyth C.P.R, X-ing. He was not In- jured. His vehicle was damaged tq the extent of $100.00. On Sunday, August 27, Duncan Gordon of Wyoming, Stephen Cruickshank of Wingham and, Robert W. Johnston of R.R.#2, Wingham, were involved in a ClasSiffed Ads pay dividend's. Pepsi and Kist Beverages- Plus deposit Schneider's Fresh Chicken Legs - - - lb. 65c 160-oz. Vinegar, reg. 89c 75c Hostess Potato Chips, reg. 69c 59c Phones: Seaforth- 527-0848 Brussels 887-6197 Friday, Saturday and ,Monday- Wonder Bread Sandwich Loaf - - 4 for 1.00 4 for 89c "I've an idea. Instead of pun• ishing me by keeping me of-, ter school, why not expel me?" • Only rha - M.11 Fr u-min: 45—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH% ONT., AUG. 31, 1972 . "BACK-TO-SCHOOL" With an Olympia Portable Typewriter • Guaranteed for 1 full year Middleton family holds reunion INSURANCE , Auto, Me, Life Donald G. Eatoni Insurance Agency Limited Office in Masonic Block Main Street :Phone 527-1610 — Seaforth BRENNAN'S. COUNTRY STORE OPEN MONDAY, LABOR DAY ALL DAY Walton, Ontario ISTORE HOURS: Monday: 9 a.m. to 1 Tuesday through Saturday: 9 a.m. to 9 pm:, •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••INP**•••••••#4#44NWell"#####••••••••••••••• for itteome tax records •caneelled idiocies • birth certificates •diplontas deeds• letters••notes We Wish to Announce ALLAN CAMPBELL now is representing our firm. Allan rs well qualified to look after your Real Estate transactions. He has had a license for the past several years as a salesman for Harold Jackson. Call Allan at 527-0445 when you' contemplate selling or buying. K. W. COLQUHOUN LTD. --s_RE,if ta tt: PHONE 482.9747 CLINTON, ONTARIO Orders Taken Now For SEED WHEA as supplies might be scarce and FERTILIZER Correspondent Mrs. Joyce Pepper The second 'annual MiddletA reunion was heldin Hensall Park last Sundey with about 40 in attendance. Films were shown from last year's reunion and new offic ers appointed. It was the feeling of everyone present that this years . reunion was a real success. It was decided to hold the reinion again next year on the 3rd Sunday of Aug- ust in Hensall Park. Guests were present from Detroit, Flint, Imlay City, Lansing, Chesaning, Brown City, California, Florida, Windsor, Londo'n, Guelph Oak- ville and Cheltenham. Miss Grace Brock, London and Mrs. Al Townsend and fam- ily., Mitchell, were Sunday visit- ti KIPPEN Kippen e2 4 - H Club held their Introductory meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Bell, on Monday. Results of the election of offic- • ers were. President - Cathy Sim - Vice President — Linda Vanneste; Sec. - Debbie Thomp- son;, Press Reporter - 'Sharon Sinlayson. Leaders are Mrs. R. •Bell and Miss." Lynn Aiderdtce ors. Bell demonstrated measurement of brown sugar, lard and soda, also how to make a pizza. Next meeting is set for Sept. 5th. ors with4Mrs. 0,111e Kyle, Mr. Fred Peters returned home this week. from St. Josephs Hospital, London where he has been a p atient fur the past two months. CRANBRQOK Correspondent Mrs. Mag Engel • Mr,, and Mrs. pan Huehn and family, London, visited Mrs. Calyin C ameron and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron. Shirley, Murray, Brian, and Tracy Clark, Atwood, visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Conley. Meeting one of the 4-H Club was held at the home of Janet Veitch on Wednesday • evening of last week when was de- cided to hold all Meetings at the Veitch home. The roll call was answered by 14 girls and two were absent. Officers el- ected for 'The Third Meal', 'What's happened to supper7' " • President - Linda Snilth, Vice-President - Anna LeeStev- enson - Secretary - to be rotated Treasurer - Mary Ellen Knight, Press Reporter - LynnCameron. Mrs. Veitch discussed the main' topic' of the evening "What's happened to supper?" Demon- strations' were made by Janet V eitch, Karen Dilsworth and Lynn Cameron. The girls were ser- ved a pizza made byTanetVeitch. Cranbrook Women's Institute are having an open meeting in the Cranbrook community hall On September 5th. There will be a study of the metric system and pictures of former plowing matches will be shown by Gordon McGavin. investigations three-car accident on Highway #86 at the Wingham East Limited. Injured in the accident were Mr. , Gordon and Grace Gordon, Clar- ence and Edna Clark, passengers in the Gordon vehicle, and Bar- bara $kinn, a passengr in the Cruickshank vehicle. Damages were estimated at $4450.00. Charges are pending. Edwin V..Fear of Clinton, was involved in a single-car acci- dent on Concession 4-5, E ast Wawanosh Township. lie was not injured. Damages to his vehicle were estimated at $1500.00, READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED Action Ads PHONE DIRECT 527'0240 4 (WANT ADS BRING *QUICK RESULTS:. 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