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Times-Advocate, 1988-11-30, Page 40Page 24A Times -Advocate, November 30, 1988 Crediton WI supper Thursday night By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Sunday, December 11 at 10:30 a.m. CREDITON - Choir practice is Personals Wednesday, November 30 at 8:00 Sympathy is extended to' the p.m. "We need sine,ers please".. families of the late Vernon Schatz The sermon topic was taken of Dashwood. Mr. Schatz passed from Ezekiel 3:15-21 and Romans away Thursday . at South Huron 10:1-17 titled "In Missions Scriptu- . Hospital, Exeter and a funeral ser- ral". The service was. conducted by vice was. Sunday at Hoffmans Fu- -Rev. Robert Peebles and he sang a neral Home. . solo titled "So Send 1 You".. Mrs. Earl Steele of Seaforth vis - The U.C.W.. will begin their ited Wednesday •and Thursday with Christmas supper evening with a . Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszcator. ' pot luck meal at 6:30 p.m. followed . Mr. and Mrs. Mike Durrell and by a program of music. Plan to at- James Walton and Mr. and Mrs. tend on December 1 and bring your David Glanville, Listowel were husband or friend. • - Sunday supper guests with Mr. and White Gift Sunday is December Mrs. Stan Preszcator. . 4, and will be part of the regular Charles Browning returned horn service. We ask that you bring from. St. Joseph's Hospital, 'Lon - foods, goods, or toys in good condi- don. tion. If you would like to give a William Wilds- returned home cash donation, please place it in an Friday from St. Joseph's Hospital, envejlope. marked "White Gift London. These gifts are for the needy. For Dorothy Dundas of Crediton ccl- more,infbrrnation contact the Pastor cel- ebrated her 80th birthday November or Larry Ratz. . • 26, 1988 at the. home. of Mr. and The Christmas Program will be Mrs. Don Dundas, Bruce, Donise, Leanne and Kristy. Supper guests Awards were given out for com- were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dundas pleted Projects. and Laurie of Burlington. Brian A 10 -year Leader award was giv- Dundas of Toronto and friend Carrie -en. to Mrs.. Donald (Lorna) Fink - of' London. Mr. and. Mrs. Max beiner also Best page covers awards. Cowan, Brad and friend Julie of Ca- In the Spring, the next project • ,ven. Mr. 'and -Mrs. Darrell Cowan will be From Fleecy to You. and Tania of Peteborough, Mr, and If anyone is interested in teach - Mrs. Rick Cowan and Tyler of ing 4-H please contact Jane Muegge Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. of Clinton ' Rombough and David of Stoney Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cronyn. . Jacqueline, Allison, RR2, Lucan and Kirkton W 1 friend Steve Hall, Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schenk of Crediton, Dr. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS and Mrs. Bob Kemp of Stoney KIRKTON - Kirkton Women's Creek. • Institute held their November meet - The Crediton and District Social - ing at the Community Centre on Club dance is Saturday, December November 24 in Kirkton. 3.. Music• is by Smoky Hulloes.• The president Evelyn Wiles wel-. The Children's Christmas party is corned the members present reading Sunday, December 4. "Weight Lifters" 4-1-1 The Roll Call "Name a Historical An Achievement Program was building and show' its' picture." held Tuesday, November 22 at Ste- Some local pictures were looked at phen Central School. The -different and brought memories back. clubs presented skits and exhibits. Donations were given to Stratford Children's.Aid Society and Town and Country Homemaker for Huron County. A new smaller coffee perk will be purchased as the other one Fines, jail for impaired drivers EXETER - Judge R.G.E. Hunter handed out fines and jail sentences for theft and alcohol-related offences while presiding in •Exeter provin-. cial court on November 22. Donald. Arnold Taylor, London, was sentenced to 60. days in jail to be served on weekends for driving while suspended, and fined S500 or a further 30 days in jail, for taking a motor cycle without the owner's consent. He was picked up after re- ports of someone driving a motor-. cycle erratically on County Rd. 2 f - on May 20. The Kawasaki belonged to Tay- lor's landlord. Taylor's licence had ben suspended until Jan 1990 as a result- of two previous convictiOns for driving with a BAC over 80. David F. McVeeney, Huron Park, 'pleaded guilty to impaired driving " causing bodily harm after going off the road and striking a bridge railing - at Centralia College on July 1.. His passenger suffered head injuries in the accident. • Two breath samples gave readings of 230 and 250.. Mc Veeney was fined S1,500 or 30 days in jail, given a 12 -month driv- ing suspension, and scntcnced to • one compulsory day in jail. Driving with a BAC of at least 190 on July 9 on Stephen Sidcroad 20-21 cost' Wilmer Jack Pfaff, RR3 Dashwood, $600 and -a three-month suspension. Leonard Stanley Facey, RR3 St. Marys, pleaded guilty to driving with a BAC over 80, and operating a vehicle while suspended, after be- ing s(oppcd by the OPP on High- way 83 on August 23. He .has three previous convictions for im- paired driving. Facey was given a six-month jail " sentence on the first charge, and a • further 30 days on the second. His licence is suspended for three years, . and he will be on probation for 12 Months after release. Counselling for alcohol abuse was recommend- ed. Ronald W. Crawford, Exeter, will serve 14 days in jail on weekends and lose his licence for two years for driving while impaired.• A police officer sent to Conces- sion 6-7 of Stephen township to in- • vestigate a report of a car parked in the middle of the road found the ac- cused slumped over in his vehicle, which was facing north in the southbound lane withthe. engine running and the lights on high beam. Crawford has a previous conviction for driving with a BAC over 80. Paul Thcander, Huron Park will be sentenced on January 10 after pleading guilty to impaired driving and failing to provide a breath sam- ple. He was stopped when a police officer saw a vehicle being driven erratically on Concession 2-3 of Stcphcn township on June 4. The sclf-cmployed bricklayer was given time to find a driver to trans- port himself and his•crew to work sites. • Jaynes A.. Fox, Georgetown, was found guilty of driving with a BAC • over 80, fined S750 and given a 127 Month suspension. He had hccn westbound on Highway 83 'in Hay township when stopped because his vehicle had no rear licence plate. Fle failed the ALERT test. A toxicologist was called as an expert witness for the crown atter Richard C. Elliott. Dublin, subntit- ted a not guilty plea to a chartc_uf having a BAC.ovcr 8(1 alter being• stopped in arandom OPP check dur- ing a RIDE program in Hensall. The accused refused to answer some questions on the advice of his law- yer after being taken to the police station. Elliott said he had limited himself to three drinks during the evening spent with friends at the Kinsmen's Elimination Draw, and had also tak- en three tablcspcxms of cough syr- up. - The toxicologist testified that the accused would have had to have sev- en or eight beers throughout the evening to have breath sample read- ings of 127 and 131. The -cough syrup had a 5.35 -percent. alcohol content. Elliott was found. guilty, fined S750 and had his 'licence suspended for 12 months. s worn out. Doris Spence and Evelyn Wiles gave their report from the London Arca Convention in October. Mrs. Oliver McIntosh is the new presi- dent and send our congratulations to hdr. The wall hanging our institute had made for the Plowing Match will be donated to the Library in St. Marys. Guest speaker Rob Black from Stratford spoke on picking good leaders. His slides presentation was most interesting and Black answered questions and handed out pamphlets to the members. Rob was thanked by public relation convener Elaine -Stephen. Hensall grant TORONTO - The village of Hen- sall is eligible for a provincial grant for a water works project, Hon. Jack Riddell, MPP for Huron, an- nounced Friday on behalf of Envi- ronment Minister Jim Bradley: The grant is estimated at 84.29 percent of the total eligible cost of a watermain extension on Highway 4 to service eight homes: The decision on eligibility is based on preliminary information available. On completion of pre- paratory work and cost estimates, the Ministry of the Environment will be able to consider the com- mitment of funding. • Bowler honoured - June Fisher received an award from the Ontario Five - Pin Bowler's Association to mark her highest triple score in Ontario -in la- dies class IV bowling.. 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