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Bad Weather Hitt Area
The men in, the Goderich'
detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police worked a total
of 448 hours during the ' week
ending January ‘4 and patrolled
3,019 miles of highways ti and
other roads in the surrounding "
area.
One case of break -and enter
was investigated and three cases
;•4 . involving other incidents. There
• were 21 accidents reported
involving property damage in 17
A of these and injury to skits
persons.
Charges were 'lain against six
persons -- five . against' the
highway traffic act and one
against the liquor cgntrol act. •
Seven warnings were issued, 14
requests for assistance were
P' answered and two prisoners were
escorted.
ACCIDENT REPORT
On Sunday, er 29, on -
Highway 8,' west , f Seaforth,
George Leslie Stirling, RR : a
' °Bayfield and John Poland, RR 2
Dublin were involved in a two
car accident resulting` in- an
approximate total damage of
$450:00 to the vehicles.
On Monday, December 30,
on County Road 24, west of
4 County Road 27, Andre Belair,
166 -Galey Street, Goderich, and
Donald McNeil, ii,R 6, Goderich,
• were involved in a car -truck
accident resulting in an
approximate total damage of
$300:00 to the vehicles. •i
On Tuesday, December 31,
& on Highway 4, south of Clinton,
Mabel McAdam; 228 Princess
Street," Clinton, and William
Wayne_ Grigg, 14 Erie Street,
Kingsville, were involved in a
two car accident resulting in an.
• approximate total . damage of
F $1,100.00 to the vehicles.
On Wednesday, January 1, on
County , . Road 18, west of
Highway 8, Jacobus Zondag,
Blenheim was involved in' a
single car accident resulting in
$300.00- damage to his vehicle.,
' On Highway 21, north of
i County - Road 25, Harold:
• Shearclown 193 W, rren'Street,
Qoderich, and Ronald(/''Barry
Bogie, .RR ' 4, Goderich, were
involved 'in a two car accident
resulting in an approximate total
damage of - $750.00 to the
" vehicles. Willa Bogie, RR 4,
Goderich, a passenger, received
injuries.
.Or1 Highway 8,' east of
County' ' Road 27, "; Mona
Kathleen Fowler, 235 Britannia
Road, Goderich, and George.
Michael Langlois, 221 Huron
Street, Clinton, were involved in.
a two car accident resulting in an
_a approximate total damage of
$275.00 to the vehicles.
On Highway 8,.' west of
Seaforth, Peter Edward Huras,
122 .•Stoney • Broek Road,.
Kitchener, and`Raphael Prirneau,
Goderich Street, Seaforth were
involved in a two car accident
resulting in n approximate total
damage of $700.00 to ,the
vehicles.
On Highway . 8, west of
Seaforth,. " Thomas •. John.
-Shanahan, Main-Streetr•Seafoith,
Alan Lyle Jackson, 230 Owen
Street, Simcoe; and a parked
vehicle owned • by Ontario
Provincial Police, Toronto; were
involved in a three. car accident
resulting in an -approximate total
damage of ,$1,100.00 to the
vehicles.
On Highway 8, west of
Perth -Huron County Line, John
Roorda, ' 62 Regent Street,
Kitchener, and Frederick
Gilliland, 30 Canterbury
Avenue, Stratford, were involved
in a two car accident resulting in
an approximate total damage of
$500.00 to the vehicles.
On iffiliWay $, east of
Perth -Huron County Line, Ralph
John Graham, 198 Wellington
Street, Goderich,'and Douglas
Dorosh, 15 Delroy Avenue,
Kitchener, and Richard
Rbettger, 4 Kinsdale • Blvd,,
Toronto, were involved in a
three car accid' ` resulting in an
approximate total darnage of
•$925.00 to the vehicles. A
passenger, John Edwards, 295
Dale Crescent, - Waterloo,
received injuries.
On Highway 8, east of
County ; Road 27, Horst
Grillmayer, 205 ,Rattenbury
Street, Clinton, Was. struck by an
unknown vehicle resulting in'
$7500 damageto his vehicle.
On Highway 8, west of
Clinton, Ivan Roy Pickett, 13
Albert Street, Clinton, and Allan
R•oss..„Lightfoq,‘,A,R, Linton
were involved in, a wo car
accident resulting in $1;500.00
damage to the vehicle's.
On Thursday, January 2, on
Highway 4, south of Air Base
Road, Ronald Weir, '' 361
Mornington Street, .Stratford,
and Lloyd Sheridan;., • 324
Adelaide Street, London, were
-involved in a two car accident
resulting in $450,00 damage to
the vehicles.
On Highway + 3, eastofCounty Road 27, John Kelly,
RR 1, Stratford,' and' Douglas
Baker, RR 2, Seaforth, were.
involved in a two carp accident
resulting 'nen approximate total ,
damage of $300.00 to the
vehicles. '
On -County Road 12, north of.
K i ppen, Allan • Nicholson,
Egmondville, and David,
Preszcator; RR 1, Clinton, were
involved in a car-tiuck accident
resulting in an approximate total
damage of, $800.00 to the
vehicles. • A passenger, James
Preszcator, RR 1, Clinton,
received injuries.
On Highway 4, sout-h sof Air
-.Base Road, Keith Alan Connell,
829' Moore Street, Preston, was
involved in a single track
acn"dent resulting in no damage
to his vehicle.
On Friday, January 3, on
Highway 21, at Junction of
County ' Road 25, Platrick
`WNeikt, RR 3, Godencch, and
Lyle Pinkney, 263 Catherine
Street, Goderich, were involved
;m a two car accident resulting in
$225.00 damage to the vehicles.
On Highway 28, east of,
Lucknow, Hiram Collins, RR 1,
Lucknow, and Kenneth Smith,
227 'Ounfires Ave., Kitchener,
were 'involved ` in- a car -truck
accident-. resulting in an
approximate total damage of
$4,500.00 to the vehicles.
Collins, Smith and passenger,
Anne Gemell, 26 June Avenue,
Brampton, received injuries.
On County Road 25, east of
Highway 21, Janie Elms, 437
Elizabeth Street, Listowel, and
'Roy Hallam,- Ross Street,
"Lucknow, Were itivolved in a
two care accident resulting in an
approximate total damage of.
$575.00 to the vehicles.
' On County' Road 3, west of
Varna, Linda Florence Clark,- ••a•
C.F.B. Clinton, was involved in a
single,, car accident resulting in
$200.00 damage to .her vehicle.
DRIVING TIP
0•1 You have,..,t,O„see. danger...to avoid
it: A' reminder to all T drivers.
Keep windshields and windows
free • from , slush, ice -.and
condensation. Remember
particularly that, an obscurred
-rear windows 4 Buts, down your
knowledge of what's happening
behind, and it makes it more
difficult for -following traffic to
see what's happening' ahead. • •
HONEST, TRU.
DEAR ANN LANDI ltS: 1 children. 1 ve dated loads of guy:,
am' 24 years old and alt my girl but the ones 1 waited to hi -arty
friends are married and have. , never asked me and the ones
who did ask, 1 drdrt't•'want.
HEAVY WATER
PLANT `
MONTREAL, QUEBEC,
January 7, • 1969 Atomic
,Energy of Canada jLimited `has -
awarded to The Lummus
Company Canada Limited •a
contract for the. -engineering,
procurement, and constr,cti9n
of a $65 million 'heavy' water
plant. According' to the
announcement, the plant will be
located on Lake Huron on the
same site as the Douglas Point,•
nuclear power station and
Ontario Hydro's new plant.
Capacity will be 400 tons per -
year of deuterium oxide,or
heavy water. t •
This will be Canada's third
projected heavywater plant and -
he second , to' be built by
ummus. • The Lummus
Company Canada Limited, amm
subsidiary of The Luus
Company, worldwide
engineering and construction
organization, is completing a
.420 tons per year heavy water
facility for Canadian- •General
Electric at Point Tupper, near
Port 'Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia.
Previously, in the 1950's The
Lummus Company performed
similar service"s_ for the U.S.
Atomic Energy Commission's
heavy wafer plants at Savannah'
River in South- Carolina and at
Dana in Indiana.
Heavy. water is required as a
moderator 'ib nuclear reactor
power plants fueled by natural,
rather than enriched, uranium.
Canada is a world leader in the
develppKnent of this ..type of
reactor.
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Three months ago. ' 1 met
Lionel • Ile has
goreois wavy
hair, great sideburns, .and he's
built like a Grmis gid. lie .has
been begging me to accept his
ring but I have some doubts
'about him that are holding me
back. Please tell me i f I am being
too critical. After all, nobody's
perfect, Here are -my complaints.
(11 When Lionel drinks- a
g
little too much, he forgets little
details like where, he parked his
car, where he left his Wallet and
where he lives.
(2) He changes jobs a lot
because he is so smart he gets
bored doing the same thing day
after day and needs a new
challenge.
(3') He got into a 'bad•
business deal with his brother
(not his'fault) and his"ex-wife is
looking for him, also his former
_.landlady and the sheriff. This is
why he car ,t have a listed phone
number right now. ' a
Before you 'say he is no good,
Arm, . remember he was honest
enough to tell me the tru.
Lionel says if I marry him he
will cut down his drinking down
to weekends Manly and. be a
perfect husband:
uoDEltic .SIGNAL4TAi{,. TXi1'R'$DA
1 think we could make it I wish every creep who .ever
, Ann. I)o you? -- QUI`NTELLA yelled at a telephone operator
Dear Quin : •Congratulations --- could wear my headphones- fon
an offer for .marriage from a just onedliour. They'd be a lot
job-hopping tush,; who is hiding . more considerate ° when they
from an ex-wife, a landlady and. ' pick -Op the phone to ask for
the sheriff: b help. -• GRAND RAPIDS
If you marry a man because DEAR 'GRAND: 1 hope all
he has .,gc?n nR 'wavy hair and n you yellers out there will clip
great sideburns, you'll wish you . this column and keep it under
were single again. Forget it.' your telephone fpr one week
Too often the girl wits-•- the
a` ` - ° headphones is the hapless y1ctim
of other people's frustrations,
DEAR 'ANNp,LANfERB: I'm anxieties- • 'and•-.--....jnst plain
a telephone operator who is ornerine1s.
ready to quit. Today i kept•,
track of my calls from 4 p.m. to,
5 p.m. Here are the results. 1
spoke with 38 people 1 handled
22 long-distance calls , and 164
assistance calls. Only nixie people
said "Thank you."
Five people called me "lazy"
because J, gave them dialin,,
instructions .instead' of dialing
the number for them. Two of
the five said they were blind so 1
had to dial for them. I'm sure
they were fibbing. Blind, people
take . pride. in dialing without
help. Two men used profanity
and slammed the receiver on my
ear because 1 asked how to spell
a name. Six women Old me how
easy I- had it. One woman
suggested lget off my fat behind
and go to work 'at a real lob.
EE
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