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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-12-15, Page 22Page 2 Citizens News, December 22, 1977 McCann Const. Ltd. Pre -Cast Concrete • Steps and Porches • Ornarriental Railings • Lawn Ornaments DASHWOOD, ONT. FESTIVE ARTWORK — Grade 8 students at Brucefield Centennial hove been doing artwork that's in the Christmas spirit. Shown with their art are (from left to right) Donna Horner, Marilyn Dalrymple and Cathryn Staff photo Taylor. OPP office attacked Five face 1 3 counts Five area men face a total of 13 charges following incidents late Saturday and early Sunday which started in Crediton and ended up with a large window being smashed at the new OPP office in Exeter. The police received a com- plaint from a Crediton resident around 10:00 p.m. that a number of youths were banging on doors and windows and shouting ob- scenities. OPP Constables Wally Tomasik and Larry Christiaen investigated and as a result laid a charge of causing a disturbance against Thomas McVeeney, 19, of Ailsa Craig. Later in the evening, another complaint was received from a HOLD COMMUNION Rev. Fox of Huron College conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Sunday and dispensed the Holy Sacrament. Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ. The flowers were placed in the church in Memory of the late Gordon Love by his wife and family. The service of Baptism will be held at the service at 10 a.m. Sunday, December 25 when the congregation of Caven Church, Exeter will be worshipping here. NEW LOCATION effective Dec. 12/77 LICENSE BUREAU Located Next To Veterinary Clinic Main St. ZURICH• • HOURS Mon.-Sat.10 a.m.-6 p.m. CLOSED WEDNESDAY LICENSE ISSUER Mrs, Nancy McKinley Crediton resident regarding a telephone call in which there were threats of bodily harm. As a result of further police investigation, McVeeney was arrested and charged with threatening. In addition, the youth was subsequently charged with resisting arrest, escaping lawful custody and assaulting a police officer. He was brought to the Exeter OPP office and the arresting officers were followed by a van carrying a group of six or seven friends of the accused. They proceeded to harass the officers and a front window at the new police office was kicked in at around 2:15 a.m. Police then arrested four more men,nall of whom were charged with obstructing police. They were John Joseph Koskamp, RR 1, St. Marys; ° Steven Mark Hooper, Ailsa Craig; Gary Laverne Williams, Ailsa Craig; and Thomas J. Peckett, RR 4, Seaf or th. In addition, Williams, Peckett and Hooper were charged with causing disturbance and Koskamp was charged with mischief as a result of the broken window, which was valued at $250. Those four are scheduled to appear in Exeter court on January 24. McVeeney, who was remanded in custody early Sunday morning by justice of the Peace Douglas Wedlake, appeared before Justice of the Peace Gordon Ferris on a bail hearing in Goderich, Monday. He was released on bail and ordered to appear in Exeter court on January 24 as well. Peace on Earth On the eve of our Savior's birthday we wish you inner peace ... true joy. To our many patrons, "thanks." Ed,Lottie and Staff GASCHO'S DRY GOODS PRICED TO CLEAR 26" FRANKLIN FIREPLACES TO CLEAR sul 4995 30" FRANKLIN FIREPLACES HENSALL 262-3002 ZURICH 236-4393 BRUCEFIELD 482-9823