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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Sep 1976, p. 15

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sentenced to 30 days in Jail Penetanguishene man was sentenced to 30 days in jail after pleading guilty in provincial court Monday to a charge of driving while his licence was under suspension. This was the third conviction on this kind of offence for 44-year-old Yves Kirouac Penetanguishene. TRUCHS| _ 40' STORAGE TRAILERS FOR RENT WEEKLY OR MONTHLY of Robert Woo Prizes Kirouac was charged on July 5in Midland after being stopped by the Midland police on 4th Street. Judge .T. Mon- tgomery said he felt he had no other choice but to sentence Kirouac to a short period of in- | carceration "You have shown disregard for this law on three different oc- casions," he said Kirouac will serve his 30 days on an intermittent basis Remanded for sentencing Two Midland youths were remanded to October 25 for sentencing pending the receipt of a pre-sentence report Peter Spahr, 16, of 722 Montreal Street and Jonny Kranz, 16, of Old Fort Road were jointly charged on September 15 en one count of theft under $200 and another of attempted theft. The two, accompanied by a juvenile, were ap- 534-7437 prenended in Cunning- Nicholson Shoe Store after stealing a pair of running shoes from the store. They had stolen a pair of shoes from another store shortly before. Judge Montgomery said he felt a pre-sentence report would be in order before sentencing the youths. Granted discharge Lee Wesley Stevens, 37. of Victoria Harbour was granted a conditional discharge after pleading guilty to a charge of theft under $200. Stevens was charged on September 11 in Midland with stealing a transistor radio from the Canadian Tire Store on Bay Street. Fined $300 Melbourne Evans, 34, of Port MeNicoll was fined $300 Monday in provincial court on conviction of impaired driving Evans pleaded guilty to the charge which was laid on August 31 in Midland Ltd. Port McNicoll Lived ina shoe The Midland Horticultural Society held its annual fall show Monday night. The displays were lucky to have survived the inclement weather of the last week, bul managed to take a new lease on life for the show. Twenty-three exhibitors d Sales & Service 534-7371 October 7th 1976 A date to remember WE'RE CELEBRATING Come along and join us and See our new Facilities to help serve you better Take Advantage of our SPECIAL SAVINGS ll with finance waivers entered more than 125 arrangements including the flower spouting hockey . skate that won first prize in the junior Decorative section for Michael Millward. Times photo ME rd Page 16, Wednesday, September 29, 1976 . A NEW TRUC It's our 3rd. Anniversary -- THAT IS PRICED RIGHT! -- BURNS REGULAR GASOLINE! -- HAS SPECIAL VALUE EXPLORER PACKAGE! Refreshments -- IS AVAILABLE FOR Peleg te TODAY! VAN CUSTOM EXTERIOR & MAGS - DO YOUR "OWN THING" WITH THE FULLY INSULATED INTERIOR! MIDLAND 723 King St, Midland 526-3777 Service open till 4 a.m., Mon., Tues., Thurs. for your convenience Just fits! Eight-year-old Kevin Bellanger found this helmet to his liking at the rummage; sale held Saturday \at the Orange Hall by the Midland Pipes and Drums. Proceeds from the salewill be put into a e band to go to_ price. fund which will enable t <= the Grey Cup and the Orange Bowl football games later this season. Just about anything and everything could be bought at the sale and for just about any Times photo we fy ae aby: i a. Towards new hospital The Margaret Rebekah Lodge number 39 does its part help outfit the new Huronia District Hospital with a don- Farm & Home Fuel Service i \| > o-OP\ casoLine =| ee er 3 moe Ss a Feed-Fertilizer-Ag-Chems "A Pleasant Place | to Deal' Ls SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP 259 Innisfil St. BARRIE 726-6531 tation of $100. Presenting the cheque to Administrator Ted Pritchard is Noble Grand Helen Gatehouse. Times photo Volunteer required 4 The Mental Health Centre Volunteer Association Penetanguishene requires a volunteer school teacher to instruct a class of ten patients at the Regional Centre. The teacher would co-instruct _ with the present volun- teer teacher Mrs. B. Alyesworth. The program is in effect every Tuesday evening from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The purpose is to teach the students 'elementary math, spelling, reading and writing. Background in teaching or background in the field of mental health would be an asset but is not necessary. Desire to voluntarily help patients at the Centre. Installation. Now Open... MIDLAND-PENETANG AUTO GLASS Specializing in Windshield and Safety Glass Sales, Service and We give service for... ©. Window leaks © All makes and models of cars and trucks © Heavy equipment © Boats © Mirror replacements © Door Glass Repairs To spruce up your vehicle, come in and see our great selection of... © SUNROOFS © ROOF VENTS © SURFER WINDOWS 'For Your Convenience We have "MOBILE SERVICE" Right To Your Door "ALL WORK GUARANTEED" 184 Yonge St, Midland At the New Yonge St. Industrial Mall 526-7631.

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