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Only one injury reported
in six district collisions
Despite hazardous driving
conditions during the first winter
storm, the Exeter OPP report no
sizeable increase in the area
accident statistics this week.
There were six accidents, with
one injury being reported.
That injury was the result of a
two -car collision on Monday on
Highway 83 at Huton Road 11 in
Usborne Township. Drivers in-
volved were Oliver Edwards,
Stratford, and Lloyd Rowat,
Seaforth.
Edwards sustained injuries
and total property damage was
listed at $1,700 by Constable Ed
Wilcox.
In another accident on Monday,
damage was set at $1,200 when
vehicles driven by Marilyn
Zimmer, Dashwood, and Regina
Regier, RR 8 Parkhill, collided on
County Road 5 west of County
Road 2.
Constable Larry Christiaen
investigated.
In the only accident on Sunday,
Norman Chambers, RR 1
Lakeside, lost control of his
vehicle on concession 14-15 of
Stephen Townshiup, about 1.5 km
Fail to settle issue
.of severance costs
County council didn't come to
any conclusion Friday on the
question of who should bear the
additional costs for land
severances - the taxpayers of
Huron or the individuals applying
for the severances. So the matter
was tossed back in the laps of the
Land Division Committee for
decision. Members do have the
authority to charge an ad-
ministration fee on any approved
severances, or they can choose to
continue as at present.
The problem in a nutshell is
simple. The present charge for
each application for severance is
$50. As of October 31, 1977 the
average cost per severance is
$152, based on 206 severances
received to date. Who should pay
the additional $102?
The Land Division Committee
which is set up under provincial
legislation, has certain
authorities granted to it. Just
recently the Land Division
Committee in• Peel attached fees
in excess of $700 to one severance
which was approved, and the
decision was upheld in the court.
According to county ad-
ministrator Bill Hanly, the
precedent has been set and it is
now a question in Huron County
of "how much should be sub-
sidized by the public".
Bayfield Reeve Ed Oddliefson
asked, "Should the people of
Huron pay the costs for an in-
dividual who is asking for a
severance so he can make
money?"
Stanley Township Deputy-
ReeVe Paul Steckle answered:
"The people who are receiving
the benefits should also pay the
costs."
But the feeling wasn't shared
by everyone. Reeve Jack Tinney
of Hay suggested much pressure
could be brought on the Land
Division Committee if the ap-
plicants were paying the entire
cost of severance. Tinney also
wondered how high the costs for
land severances might go.
Reeve Bill Elston of Morris
Township thought the Land
Division Committee should be
striving to "bring costs down
instead of getting people to pay
more."
"I really am disappointed to
see what's happening," said
Elston.
The Land Division Committee,
it was learned, has been
operating at a loss almost from
its inception. Members of the
current land division committee
are Roy Westcott, Elmer Hayter,
Girvin Reed, John Hazlitt and
McCutcheon.
Bowling Scores
Go Getters
Dorothy Mellin
Screw Balls
Ken Faber
Hot Shots
Dorothy Smith
Parr Liners
Dave Taylor
Red Necks
Francis D-::,omme
Benders
Leroy Meloche
Odd Bails
Tony Bedard
Jet Sets
Ron Dickert
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709
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ZURICH MIXED LEAGUE
Men's Division
High Triple — Ken Faber — 800
High Average — Paul Bedard — 207
High Single — Ken Faber — 314
north of County Road 5. Damage
was estimated at $1,000 by
Constable Wally Tomasik.
There were two accidents on
Saturday, the- first involving
vehicles driven by Mary Dougall,
RR 3 Exeter, and George
Poortinga, Hensall. They collided
on Highway 4, 2.4 km north of
Exeter.
Constable Bill Lewis in-
vestigated and set total damage
at $2,100.
The other Saturday crash in-
volved vehicles driven by James
Boyce, RR 3 Bayfield, and
Donald Lamb, RR 4 Goderich.
The accident occurred on con-
cession 10-11 of Hay, North of
Highway 84.
Damage was listed at $500 by
Constable Straughan.
The otheraccidentof the week
occurred on Friday, when
vehicles driven by Maunel
Henriques, London, and Julian
Mantey, Exeter, collided on
Highway 4. Constable Christiaen
set damage at $200.
During the week, the local
detachment officers laid five
charges under the Highway
Traffic Act, six under the
Criminal Code and two under the
Liquor Licence Act.
Ladies' Division
High Triple — Shirley Bedard — 725
High Average — Helen Faber — 205
High Single — Sandra Dickert — 285
ZURICH MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
November 22, 1977
Teams
Newcomers
D.J.'s
Flyers
Blue Boys
Family Affair
Rockets
Wild Bunch
Bendix #2
High Triple
Larry Bedard 597
Leo Hoffman 592
Milt MacAdams 556
Cliff Cronkite 795
Don Beauchamp 637
Jim Bedard 706
Jim Dietrich 659
Rick Hoffman 630
Weekly Tearn
Points Standing
7 41
0 25
2 20
5 40
5 22
5 51
2 33
2 20
High Single -- Ken Clark — 337
High Triple — Cliff Cronkite — 795
High Average — Jim Bedard and Paul Bedard — 205
Teams
SENIOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
Week's
Points
Hi -Hopes
Whippoorwills -:
Hawkeyes
Ramblers
High Triple
C. Geiger 711
B. Horner 586
B. Ferguson 494
H. Finkbeiner 642
High Single — C. Geiger — 331
High Triple — C. Geiger — 711
0
7
2
5
Total
Points
1'r
52
26
41