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The Huron Expositor, 1988-05-04, Page 23COMMENDABLE PER- FORMANCE - David Ken- nedy, middle, was one of two Seaforth Public School students com- peting in the county -wide Science Fair, held Satur- day, April 16 in Clinton. David was among the top finishers in the Grade 8 Physical Classification, with his entry on "Stress in Flying Buttresses". Also representing Seaforth at the competition was Michael Pearce. His pro- ject was on "Tests with In- sulation". Shown here making the presentation at the County Science Fair is past chairperson, and SPS teacher, Cathy Elliott. The other students are Same Doubleday and Aaron Stewart of Howick Central and Brian Hemingway of Holmesville. T -A photo. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 4, 1988 — 3A We invite you and your friends to attend our 18� May 11, 12, 13 Ft 14 Wed., Thurs. & Fri.9a.m.-9p.m. Sat.9a.m.-6p.m. SPECIALS GALORE ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE SPRING SAVINGS ON POOL & SPA CHEMICALS WHIRLPOOL "SPA" SPECIALS Huilett Township Nicholson Construction Ltd. has been awarded two tenders for drain construction in Hullett Township. Council voted recently to accept a $32,494 tender for the Verburg Drain, and a $13,958 tender for the Kennedy Drain construction. Hullett council gave Ontario Hydro per- mission to install underground hydro ser- vice across the road allowance to property belonging to Bill Bromley. It also instructed its road superintendent to sign the proposed rebuilding of the existing hydro line on Sideroad 15/16, Concession 7 to 14 and voted council accepts two drain tenders to accept insurance policy from OME In- surance of $11,408. A by-law was passed designating land described as Lots 17 and 17A, Registered' Plan 285, located within Londesboro in the Township of Hullett, as a site plan control area pursuant to Section 40 of the Planning Act. A second by-law was passed to change the zone symbol on the certain lands identified VR1 (Village Residential Low Density), to VC1-7 (Village Commercial -Special Provi- sions) and D (Development Zone). Court Woodbine bowlers in London Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dickson, Atwood, Cranbrook Correspondent and son Ross of Calgary, visited Wilfred and MRS. MAC ENGEL Mrs. Strickler. 887-6645 Congratulations to Gerald Knight, one of the Grade 11 team from Listowel District Two teams of bowlers from Court Wood- Secondary School who took first place in the bine competed in bowling at London, April Fermat Competition, also to Murray Smith 24. who made the Zone Honour Roll. Peter Hagadoorn and David McArthur en- The ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church joyed a holiday trip to Florida recently. have set June 8 at the date for their garage Recent guests with Don and Mrs. Cotton sale, with further particulars later. were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Starr, Alliston, The Hall Board had 15 tables at the last and Mrs. Howard Cotton, her son Larry and euchre of the season on Friday night. Win - Mrs. Cotton and family, Shelburne. ners were: high — Helen Cullen, Ken In a special meeting, Hullett council held a general discussion with the Londesboro Women's Institute, Londesboro Senior Citizens and Lions Club in regards to the uses and repairs of the Londesboro Com- munity Hall. Also during that meeting, council adopted the baseball portion of its recreation budget, and accepted the quote of The Lawn Master for cutting grass on the three cemeteries - Kinburn, Londesboro and Londesboro West - for a cost of not over $3,000 for the year 1988. competition z m. North Hwy. 4 Wingham, Ont. 15191357-2628 anytime VISA MINIM -Chemicals Equipment *Blankets *Rollers *Furniture *Automatic Cleaners *Solar Panels RINTOUL'S POOLS Et SPAS *Free Draws *Complete Water Testing MasterCard "TELEPHONE ORDERS HONOURED" Family Poultry Flock CHICK DAYS Crawford, low — Alice Stevens, Ken Love, lone hands - Bill Dobson, Stan Hewitt, table 14 - Keith Turnbull, Eluned McNair, Harvey Adams, Marjorie Metcalfe, tallies - JohnSubject, Iola Subject, Joe Martin, Joe Cooper, Audrey Adams, Bill McClelland. Mrs. Ken Cooper, Ottawa, visited with the • Chris Lee family, Walton, Mrs. Mac Engel, Cranbrook, and her father, Harold Smalldon at the Callander Nursing Home Brussels. The planning committee for the Women's Institute programs for the coming year met at the home of Mrs. Frank Workman recently. Year-round OPP program shows results Of 40 Ontario motorists charged with drinking and driving offenses during the first week (April 17 to 23) of the new OPP year-round RIDE program, 25 per cent (10) were caught in the vicinity of Metro Toronto. The OPP RIDE team working in the Toronto area, stopped almost 2,500 vehicles during its first week of operation and charg- ed the 10 drivers with drinking and driving offenses. "Clearly there is a problem with some motorists thinking that they can drink and drive on provincial highways," said Insp. Norm Wasylyk. "That kind of thinking is deadly. It costs lives and it must stop." During the first week of operation, the OPP stopped 28,699 vehicles across the pro- SOMETHING EXTRA ON THE PURINA PROGRAM ORDER CHICKS at BARGAIN PRICES (Mixed Meat Type Birds) LAST CHANCE ORDER BY MAY 9 FOR JUNE 3 PICK UP "Have Roasters Ready for Oven by Thanksgiving" vince. In addition to the 40 drivers charged offenses. at the OPP checkstops, 118 other motorists The OPP RIDE team working out of were given 12 -hour licence suspensions. Thunder Bay stopped 1,071 motorists and In District 6, of which Goderich OPP charged seven with a drinking and driving belongs, 2910 vehicles were stopped with no offence. drivers receiving 12 -hour suspensions or im- paired driving charges. "As the OPP RIDE Program Coordinator, I am confident that the year-round OPP RIDE initiative will help make our highways safer for all motorists," said Insp. Wasylyk. "The six -officer teams working out of The OPP RIDE team working in the Lon- each of the force's 16 district headquarters don area stopped 4,816 vehicles and charged are discovering that drinking and driving only one person with a drinking and driving isn't behaviour associated solely with the offence. The Ottawa area OPP RIDE team holiday season," said O'Grady. 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