The Brussels Post, 1974-05-01, Page 8g
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OPP' reporf accidents People we
know Recent investigations carried
out by the OPP of Wingham
detachment _include;
Sixteen investigations with
eighteen persons charged under
the Liquor Control Act.
Twelve charges laid and fifteen
warnings. issued under the High-
way Traffic Act,
Seventeen other investigations.
with one person charged under
the Criminal Code.
On Thursday, April 18, Ruth I,
Pipe of R.R.#4, Brussels, was
involved in a single car accident
On County Road #16, east of
Sideroad 15-16, Morris Township.
The car she was driving left the'
south side of County road 16 and
struck several. guide posts and a
fence. There were no injuries,
and total damages were esti-
mated at $500.00. Charges are
pending.
On Saturday, April 20, Terry R.
Johnston of R.R.#2, Bluevale and
Douglas R, Carter -of R.R..#1,
Bluevale. Ontario were involved
in a two car accident on Clyde
Street, north of Queen Street,
furnberry Township. Injured as a
result of the accident were Joan
E. Campbell of Bluevale, a
passenger in the Johnston vehicle
and Douglas R. Carter. Total
damages were estimated at
31400.00. Charges are pending.
Seven investigations with
seven persons charged under the
Liquor Control Act.
hill Cell charges laid and
sixteen \vat-Mugs issued under
the Highway Traffic Act.
Twen ty-seven investigations
wilh two charges laid under the
Criminal Code.
On April 23, 1974, Richard A.
1)1.1. of Wingham, Ontario and
csorge R. MacSween of R.R.5,
Wingham, Ontario were involved
in a two-ear accident on Highway
'4, north of the junction of Huron
rowel- 20, East Wawanosh
ownship. There were no
',juries, and damages were
stinutied at $100.00. Charges
On April 24, 1974, Monte S.
aylor Wingham, Ontario was
,'icing cast on Dinsley Street in
village of Blyth, when he went
the roadway and hit two
'oi'ked vehicles owned by
Thuell of Blyth and
-rederiek German, of Blyth.
one was injured, and damages
• re estimated at $1200.00.
''barges are pending.
Donald A. MacDonald. of
Brussels was involved in a single
.ar accident on Concession 7 - 8,
.asi of Huron County Road 12,
;re'; Township. Damages as a
result of the accident were posts
eid a wire fence owned by
Williams, Grant, R.R.#1, Ethel,
)11tario. There were no injuries,
ind damages 'were estimated at
On April 26, 1974, Albert E.
Eno of Blyth, Ontario and Wayne
J, Courtney of R.R.#1,
Dungannon, Ontario were
involved in a two-car collision in
the Village of Blyth. There were
no injuries, and damages were
estimated at $1400.00. Charges
are pending.
On April 28, 1974, JacObus W.
Rammeloo, R.R.#2, Blyth,
Ontario, age 17 was killed and
Paul Gross, age 20, Blyth,
Ontario was injured when they
were thrown from their
motorcycle • approximately
one-half mile south of Blyth on
Highway #4. , The accident
occurred at approximately 6 a.in.
on the 28th of April.
Dr. Russell G. Stephens and
son George have arrived in
Brussels from. Tasmania to 'visit
his mother, Mrs, R.W, Stephens.
Roy McFarlOne is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital,
Mrs, Helen Camerdn is a
patient in Wingham, and District
Hospital where she underwent
surgery last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kellington
and family of Springfield spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Kellington.
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