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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Apr 1976, p. 11

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In provincial court Monday Sentenced to 20 months on two charges A 25-year-old Midland when he appeared in man pleaded guilty to a_ provincial court in charge of driving while Midland Monday mor- his licence was ded ning Call Contact Ed Hubbard was fined $200 after he was ap- prehended November 14. Three Counts A 19-year-old Midland man pleaded guilty to three counts of filing an incorrect unemployment cepting an unemployment insurance overpayment of $341. Fined $150 A fine of $150 followed a guilty plea by Arthur Desroches to a December 9 impaired driving charge Midland Monday. Rose was charged April 5 while on probation. He was fined $150. Discharge A six month conditional discharge followed a guilty plea by Victor a 20 month sentence for break and enter and an additional three months for breach of probation following an appearance in| provincial court in Midland for sentencing Monday insurance statement in provincial court at Forget, 19, to possession Contois has a lengthy Pak Lan lina : Meedenta Hates tae crime ) when he appeared in Midland Monday. of one ounce of _ record. He was released ~ mee all SER CePOMOMUAYS rovincial court in Marijuana marijuana. He was from jail October 31 : ct has been planning a dance for April 24th. and Daan Monday. David eee 18, of ohenreed March 12 at before breaking into Curling winners at Mecent meeting of the Board of Directors it was Andrew McQueen, a Penetanguishene pleaded Penetanguishene Seco- Shulman's Furniture Zellers' store manager Jack Hunter (left) was onhand Marion. The Marion rink defeated runner up rink decided that the dance should be postooned until the student at Midland _ guilty to possession of one ndary School. Store in Midland. His recently to present the Zellers trophy for Wednesday skipped by Mel Heppler. Ross Thompson's rink was autumn. The 50-50 draw that was to be drawn at the Secondary School $75 on ounce of marijuana in Sentenced guilty plea was heard in night mixed curling winners. From left to right: Linda second runnerup in the event dance will be drawn on April 27th on the Lions Club Bingo. Mr. Brian Parr our chairman will do the honours along with another board member Mrs. Sylvia Cameron. We thank you most sincerely for your support and hope that you will continue to buy a ticket on the next . draw which will begin early in May and be drawn July 17 during the sidewalk sale. Contact needs your help to keep our services available to the area. April 20 is the date for our Social Services Luncheon which is held at the Brooklea Golf and Country Club at 12 noon. The cost is $3.00. Reservations may be made by calling Contaet 526-9333. Mr. Chuck Coulsen of the O.P.P. will be the speaker this month. During this Lenten Season we have had time to reflect and to pray. At this season of the year when we recall the sacrifices made by others for our lives we cannot help but be very concerned for the less for- tunate of the world. \ One wonders what has happended to our interest in our elderly neighbour, could we take them for a drive, or take them a hot meal once in awhile on a Sunday. We only deliver Meals-on-Wheels from Monday to Thur- sday and I am sure your kindness would be much appreciated. Call Contact for Contact with the services available to you, 526-9333. each count after ac- provincial court in Wayne Contois received court last week. 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