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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jul 1975, p. 3

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oe eee ee ee ee very Town police High speed chase An early morning high speed chase ended abruptly at 1:20 a.m. on Friday when the driver of a motorcycle ended up in the ditch after trying to get through a road block at the corner of Vinden Road and Highway 27. Patrick Robillard, 20, of 39 Yeo Street is charged with dangerous driving as a result of the incident. Police had chased him down Robert street West, up the Old Golf Course Road and onto Vinden Road before the tray came to a sudden end. Recovered truck - missing keys A half ton Chev truck which was stolen and recovered on the same day minus the keys. Joe DesRocher reported the theft of his truck from the town dock at 7:20 a.m. on Friday, He had parked the vehicle there at 1 a.m. Police recovered the truck at 10 a.m. at Huronia Park. Damages were estimated at around $10. by DesRocher. Loose change stolen Loose change was all an enterprising thief managed to take from Bob Stewart's Gulf Gas Station sometime late Thursday night or early Friday morning. Entry was gained by breaking a small window. Once inside the thief rifled through a drawer picking up a small quantity of loose change. The bug trap thief If only it had been designed for human thieves, then Bert Dubeau of 1 Beaumaur Drive might still have his $180. trap. But the bug trap was not made for thieves of the human variety and consequently Bert is out one ' electronic outdoor bug trap. The trap was removed e i from Bert's back yard early Thursday morning. Police - are still investigating. The mall begins PROCLAMATION to ta ke sha pe In accordance with with By- law No. Penetanguishene's $3- part owner Eddie Breda. mall will officially open 1766, | hereby decla re million High Point Mall is Once the roof is put up as scheduled sometime in quickly taking shape. A workmen will move in- November. the walls are up and side to do the wiring, These pictures were MON DAY, AUG. 4, 1975 within the next week or plumbing and interior shot last Friday. two the roof should be detailed construction. as completed according to Breda claims that the re CIVIC HOLIDAY 24 stolen from 58 Club ; 'oor { i 4% STAR BUSINESS : meee eee cin mm cla ), "peti ee ee aaa meeting place for retired men. An investigation by the : : ue One CALCULATORS. respectfully request all citizens to police has turned up no definite leads. ROVAU--VICTOR . Pia enalwithinoasescion DWP Woe observe it as such. indi uaa nfietaeltWelier ob aie Youee Stoo ee BF sito! clone HAROLD BOYD, Sherif cusietanniliasieds chad ch malian a yesoe Did you have your 526-9175 Mayor, Stolen boat recovered picture in the Paper ? Town of Midland. A 14 foot boat which was reported stolen from its docking place alongside the Waterfront Park last Wednesday was recovered the following day adrift near Midland Marina. The boat was equipped with an 18 horse power motor and valued at $700. The owner, Ronald Sawicki of Paris, Ontario, is vacationing at the Waterfront Park. Missing car A Perkinsfield man went home early Saturday i " morning minus his car. Police are still investigating ee, wii , Spe the theft of Eldon Belfry's 1969. Relfry of RR 1 = f F | Mi VAL F Perkinsfield had parked his car at Peel Street. When he went to get the car to drive home at 1:30 a.m. the vehicle simply wasn't there. AU TO SU Pp | | Cheap air conditioning O j The recent spell of hot humid weather has any ch ue CCAS te) N W I S h to an nou nce ; weit a rataaeaih atahonetata hetero 72 Main St. Penetang They will be tea ge nt his car had recently acquired. REPRINTS AVAILABLE MIDLAND TIMES 289 KING ST. ELMVALE LANCE 15 QUEEN ST. | PENETANGUISHENE CITIZEN 75 MAIN ST. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Penetanguishene Centennial Souvenir Book "On Sunday at 12:20 a.m. Lionel Casscagnette of 35 Simcoe Lane reported that someone had thrown a NOW OPEN for CAN OX stone through his car windshield. Damage to the windshield is estimated at $175. Police are still in- Be sk Boab rait Greeting Cards | Complete Electric A Penetanguishene boat owner still has his boat but G ift Wra p Weld i ng a nd Acetylene little else following a raid on his vessel by thieves 5 sometime during the past week. Maurice Brunelle of 46 : S U p p | 1e S Fox Street reports that the prop, propeller, a 25 gallon St at ion a ry Gate peal yaiue ofttne acticles ts staated Stes: ; moe Aula stoplies $ 00 Magazines | EEMVALE 322-1111 | and Books > As money gets tighter, leasing gets righter The business advantages of car leasing are even more dramatic in a tight money market. With capital so precious, so necessary for operating, inventory and expansion, why squander it on purchasing vehicles? Leasing frees capital. And at Courtesy Leasing it 'tees you from the administrative problems that ownership creates. Call 526 5493 Des Carpenter. For full details. COURTESY (@Apy77 LEASING : (All makes) COMING SOON! Georgian Mall, Barrie nto bes | he dines < Mmm... looks good To the winner goes the spoils...well, not exactly spoils. The word spoils doesn't quite fit in this situation. 2nd & Actually they're two delicious steak dinners which Jim > / Kougias is serving to Cindy McGinnis (left) and Judy a ie Limoges. For Judy and her girlfriend Cindy the din- ners were on the house. The staff at the Watergate Steak House delivered on a promise to provide a free 10 Bi G SA LE DAYS dinner for two to the winner of Penetanguishene's recent centennial contest. Judy's miniature repro- ST ARTING duction of a log cabin was the winning faye Epioyng d the dinner along with Judy and her girlfriend were her W grandparents from Midland - Knapp and Ethel = nesday, ase Staff photo July 30 100 yea rs [co-op HOW MUCH MONEY ch aren SRC seee csiciittone Farm & Home Fuel Service DO YOU NEED? direc ory 10 Robert St. W., THE.CATHOLIC PARISH UF FLOS ' - $2,000 to $25,000 . nt. ice a a SURINE R'SCHEDUE GEMAsceE Penetanguishene O ae wich will commence on the long weekend a historical look at Penetanguishene's 723 King St. S. MIDLAND Pay off all your debts in one clean sweep and have istian Worship, 11 a.m. Purchase car, boat or cottage christian ely ann Or for any worthwhile purpose only one small monthly payment. of May 17th-19th Allenwood -- 6:30 p.m. Sat -- 11:00 a.m. Sunday | O TL EER AGIMONEV: TOme| a\ceamen "treat = cee sae Elmvale -- 8:00 a.m. -- 10:00 a.m. Sunday Please send me the Penetanguishene {| ilizar-Ao- Pay off a mortgage PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH j | Feed-Fertilizer-Ag-Chems ® Combine ? or more mortgages into 1 IN CANADA Centennial Souvenir Book. Enclosed ; te "A Pleasant iy e Pay taxes and insurance Minister: Rev. Sydney McDonald BA ; Place to ' e Consolidate overdue bills Phones: The Church 322-1411, The Manse, 322-2453 Find $ for copies nee Kcepm FEED Si: e Improve property Elmvale Church: Christian Education, 10 a.m. caer so Deal" e Pay off a loan company or bank e e Name UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA CALL ME PERSONALLY St. epuateoale y Address Minister: Rev. B. Gazzar : 5 DUANE FATBIEED Worship: 11:00 a.m.(Nursery during Service) }|__ SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP 429-3615 Phones: Church 322-1472, Manse 322-1522 I= 5 Wyevale United Church: 11:30 a.m. Poe 259 Innisfil St. BARRIE Great Northern Credit Corp. Waverley United Church: 10:00 on Ay \ 726-6531 Box 143, Collingwood, Ontario Rev. E. John Gazzard, Minister lag EM 5 LG ' Wednesday, July 23, 1975, Page 3

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