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New Tanner (Acton, ON), 9 Aug 2007, p. 11

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2007 THE NEW TANNER 11 ROCKWOODThe Miller Wellington O.P.P. Report STORIES & SONGS: The focus was on fun and friendly faces at the Rockwood Library on Saturday as childrens librarian Lesley Parsons leads a Family Storytime session. Frances Niblock photo Second Hand Shop ?????????????????????????????? ?????????? ????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? Open Tuesday - Saturday 11-5 Sundays & Mondays By Chance CASH OR CHEQUES ONLY PLEASE. LOTS OF THE USUAL AND VERY UNUSUAL ????????????????????? ??????????? Drinking, Driving Wellington OPP officers were conducting Reduce Im- paired Driving Everywhere spot checks on Falls Street, Rockwood, on Saturday Au- gust 4. During the RIDE checks, the offi cers stopped a 1995 Mercury exiting Rockwood Conservation Park and found the male driver had been drinking. The driver was administered a roadside screening device test and failed. A 54-year-old of Mississau- ga man has been charged with Over 80 mgs. He is scheduled to appear in Guelph Court on August 27 to answer to the charge. Impaired arrest On Friday, August 3, at 11:35pm, offi cers from the Wellington O.P.P. responded to a report of a possible impaired driver entering Wellington County. Offi cers located the 1995 Hyundai on Highway 7 in Eramosa Township and found the driver had been drinking. A 53-year-old man from Guelph was arrested and faces charges of impaired driving and refusal to provide breath samples. He is sched- uled to appear in Guelph Court on September 17. Speeder of the week Offi cers with Wellington OPP Traffic Management Unit were conducting radar enforcement on Highway 6 of Puslinch Twp. when Constable David Brazier observed a 1996 Ford Ranger pickup travelling well above the posted speed limit. A 21year-old Woodstock man has been charged with speeding at 152km/h in the 80km/h zone. He is sched- uled to appear in Guelph Court on September 19 to answer to the charge. Marijuana grow On Tuesday July 31st Wel- lington OPP offi cers raider to a property located on the Third Line of Guelph-Era- mosa Twp. and located 28 marijuana plants growing on this property with an estimated potential value of $28,000. Mark Robert Reis, 33, of Guelph-Eramosa Twp. has been charged with produc- tion of Marijuana under the Controlled Drugs and Sub- stances Act. He is scheduled to appear in Guelph court on September 10. Tool theft Wellington OPP are asking the publics help regarding the reported theft of tools from a constructions site at Ridge Top Crescent in Rockwood on Saturday, August 4. Offi cers found that some- time overnight thieves pried open a locked utility trailer left at the site and removed a large quantity of tools val- ued at $2,500. It included a twin tank air compressor, air nailer in black case, 9.6 volt Makita cordless drill, a cord- less 6 circular saw, a laser level in yellow case and a 100 ft yellow extension cord as well as various hand tools and a wooden 2 tool box. Anyone has information regarding this theft or prop- erty is asked to contact the Wellington OPPs Rockwood office at 519-856-1506 or leave an anonymous tip with the Crime Stoppers at (1- 800-222-TIPS). A two vehicle collision west of Rockwood on Highway 7 and Jones Baseline on Thurs- day, August 2 at 6:30 p.m. took the life of a Guelph man and injured a man from Limehouse. Wellington OPP said the collision occurred when a Chevrolet Malibu southbound on the Jones Baseline entered the intersection of Hwy. 7 and was struck by a Ford pick-up travelling west in 7. The intersection has stop signs for north and southbound traffi c on the Jones Baseline. The driver of the Chevrolet Malibu, Kirk Dowling 41 of Guelph, was airlifted to Hamilton General Hospital in critical con- dition. He later succumbed to his injuries. The driver of the Ford pick-up, Donald C. Brooks 27, of Limehouse, was taken to Guelph General Hospital, treated for non-life threatening injuries and released. Wellington O.P.P. Traffi c Management Unit was called to the scene to assist with the investigation and roadway was closed for several hours. Collision takes life of 41-year-old Guelph man UNDER 16 BOYS: R& M Construction 3 Acton #2 2 R& M Construction 9 Grand Valley 1 UNDER 16 GIRLS: Wellington Fireplace & Leisure vs Acton #1 UNDER 14 GIRLS: Charleston Homes vs Heads #1 Yard & Pool Master vs Heads # 2 UNDER 14 BOYS: Curwins Pub 10 Grand Valley 7 Curwins Pub 7 HEADS 1 UNDER 12 GIRLS: Drexler Construction vs Acton #1 Rockwood Pharmacy vs Acton #4 Rockwood Pharmacy 1 - Drexler Construction 1 UNDER 12 BOYS: Curwins Pub 1 -HEADS #2 1 CK Coverings 5- Grand Valley 1 Curwins Pub 3 - Acton Motors 0 UNDER 10: C Plus Orange 3- C- Plus Blue 1 RockingHorse Early Learning Ctr. 3 - Freedom 55 Financial 1 Village Beauty Boutique 3 -Eden House 0 UNDER 8: Freedom 55 Mike Dawkins vs Motts R&M Construction vs New Orleans Pizza TD Canada Trust vs. Tylenol Charleston Homes vs Eden House UNDER 6: RockingHorse Early Learning vs. JBs Renovations Charlene Vanderwal Creative Memories vs. Drexler Const. TD Canada Trust vs Rockwood Pharmacy Dr Tim Peloso vs Whistle Stop Cafe Rockwood Soccer Report Alarmed at the number of deer/vehicle collisions in Wellington County, this year, the OPP are reminding Deer/vehicle collisions on the rise say OPP drives to take precautions to avoid them. Wildl i fe habi ta ts are shrinking and the risk of hitting a deer on the roads is increasing, police say. Wel- lington has experienced 133 dear/vehicle reported colli- sions in the fi rst six months of 2007, a statistic which points clearly to a problem. Deer pose a serious safe- ty risk for drivers and it is important for drivers to be aware of a potential collision and take proper precautions including: * Wearing your seatbelt * Staying awake, alert and sober * Driving with extra cau- tion when driving through deer-crossing zones * When driving at night, use high beams when there is no oncoming traffi c to better illuminate deer on, or near the road * Taking extra caution from sunset to midnight, and the hours shortly before and after sunrise, as these are the most high-risk times for deer- vehicle collisions * If faced with a deer in your path, brake fi rmly, but stay in your lane. Many deer- related collisions occur when drivers swerve into traffi c to avoid a deer. In the event that your ve- hicle strikes a deer, call the County of Wellington OPP immediately. More Rockwood items on Page 12

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