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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-01-19, Page 2Page 2 - Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 19, 1994 UAP/NAPA, the Canadian leader in the sale of automotive parts and accessories, is pleased to announce the opening of a new store McGEE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY •LTD. UAP AUTO PARTS Located at 282C Su rncoast Drive E., Goderich rich a24.1- 000 Proprietor: Bob McGee For quality parts, equipment, paint supplies and any other automotive accessories you may require! Our staff will answer your questions, will advise you on our products and will service you with courtesy and promptness. cy Cal■ an Us!!!.: ALI Ira Correction. The name of the woman who died in the house fire south of Wingham on Jan. 9 was misspelled in last week's issue. The report should have read 33 - year -old Suzanne Shisko. The Sentinel apologizes for the error. Suggests $ go back into capital budget •from page 1 for a capital expense, we have to go back to the municipality? You could be sitting fairly tight, especially if you have a major equipment breakdown;" Carter suggested the board put the money in the landfill's capital budget. ' There was a motion made to receive and file the letter which suggested the money go back to the municipalities. It.was passed in a 4- 3 vote. The board next meets on February 10 at 4 p.m. in the Goderich Township Municipal' Building. 5;i iri?'`itro4 ":' :<a!u ";king"">> ::istx%t„Y f vsrr `'✓ gam A? .kx `z ..... rxIger Lucknow. Viliag- arkct NNECMTEL L UCKNO W •• ^° ' 528-3001 L We Reserve The Right To Lim t Quantities To Normal Family Requirements With This Coupon SAVE 1.00 Off 1.- 10 kg Bag with this coupon `Special Price w/o Coupon. 5.99 • Offer Expires Sat. 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Motorists were cautious drivers during December - by Tracey Doerr Knowing police officers would, be, out in full -force during the festive season it seems many were extra cautious when it came to driving. Andy Burgess, Acting District Six Community Service Officer, said most people are prepared for RIDE programs during the holiday season. Contrary to what most people would believe, . December is one month out of the year where ac- cidents involving alcohol usually decrease. District six (Bruce, Grey, Huron, Perth and Wellington Counties) OPP officers investigated 6,889 accidents in ,1993, 473 of those involved alcohol, a percentage of 6.8. But in December, where there was a total of 801 accidents, the percentage decreased by 2.9. Burgess said accidents involving alcohol have dropped slightly from 1992 and that for all of last year the "picture was good overall.” . Although there were 55 more deaths in 1993, alcohol was not listed. as one of the four major causes of fatal accidents. But it was a factor in 28 per cent of fatal accidents. One hundred and fifteen people died in accidents last year mainly because of speeding, driving too fast for weather conditions, disobeying stop signs or failing to yield to oncoming traffic. About 18 per cent of those killed were ejected from their vehicles because they were not wearing seatbelts. The highest percentage of people killed in a certain age group was 34 ' per .cent in the ages of 1.6-25. From Nov. 28, 1993 to Jan. 1, 1994, 48,778 vehicles were stopped for RIDE programs. Eighty-six, 12 -hour suspensions were issued, 29 charges for ability impaired, over .80 mg or refusing a. breath sample were given and 186 other criminal, traffic or liquor charges were laid. Burgess said people arc wising up about the consequences, of drinking and driving and becoming more socially responsible. (Tracey Doerr is a reporter at the Shoreline News` Port Elgin.) Kincardine OPP report An improper left turn lead to a Jan. 10 accident on Highway 21 at King Street.. Lynn Farrell was, driving a tractor Onto the ramp area of King Street 'but proceeded to make aleft turn to enter the. Home Hardware Parking lot. ' A second vehicle, driven by Wendy Hughes of Tiverton, was following. She braked to avoid the ' tractor and slid into the median, hitting a road hazard sign. Hughes reeeived minimal injuries: INJURED IN ACCIDENT Three _people received minor injuries after a Jan. 16 accident on County Road 7 and Concession 6 in Huron Township. Bradly . Peterson of Goderich slowed but proceeded through a stop sign on Concession 6, striking a vehicle driven by Beverley Villeneuve of Ripley. The Goderick driver received minimal injuries. Villeneuve, a passenger, Larry Villeneuve, and a passenger in the Goderich car, Duncan McAuley; were treated for minor injuries at the Kincardine and District General Hospital. ACCIDENT IN SNOW Poor visibility lead to a Jan. 16 accident on Lake Range Road in Huron Township. A vehicle, driven south by John Munn of RR 1, Goderich struck the side of a north bound vehicle driven by Christopher Matthews of the Kincardine area. The. Matthews vehicle slid around. and entered the east ditch. • Munn was uninjured and Matthews received minimal injuries. SIGNS RECOVERED The Huron Township Roads Department reported the recovery of $380 worth of signs that went missing at the end of November. About $515 worth of .signs were reported stolen on Nov. 29 from various locations in the Lake Range Road area. Several signs were found Jan.. 10 in a ditch on Concession 6 near Pine River. More signs were recovered on Concession 2 near Highway 21. ' Scenes such as this can be found around the village. Homeowneir§ should be keeping an eye on the roofs and the heavy weight Toad. (Pat Livingston photo)