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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 May 1978, p. 5

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28 a oe Nhe hd Ne oon onl & Von A el vt mee Dh oe PID et Ja tr set) Nah eh TAF el a= t- For Midland OPP, there's one sure sign that summer is on its way - accidents in the Georgian Bay area start to increase sharply. Last weekend, the OPP had its first taste of summer, as officers were called to investigate no less than nine major motor vehicle accidents. Parked Car Police were called to Waubaushene Saturday to investigate an accident The Gary Tims family of Fesserton narrowly escaped injury late Sunday night as fire tore quickly through the up- Stairs bedroom area of their Fesserton Sideroad home. Tay Township fire officials have determined the cause of the blaze to be careless smoking, and have set damage estimates at upwards of $10,000. They say the fire started in a bedroom, and spread rapidly through at the intersection of Birch and Amanda Streets, involving two cars. Police say that a car driven by Cecile Gouette, Tay Township, was eastbound on Amanda Street when it crossed through the intersection of Birch Street onto a north shoulder where it struck a parked vehicle owned by Arthur Hamilton, Waubaushene. Damage to the Gouette the upstairs area of the home. At its peak, flames could be seen shooting from upper storey win- dows, and the fire threatened to consume the entire two storey frame house. There was some fear initially that a 15-year-old boy had been trapped inside the burning building, but three searches of the upstairs area revealed no one inside. The boy was later discovered outside the Vandals strike Stollar subdivision Vandals have struck Midland once again, this time in the Twin Pine Estates subdivision, on Glen Bogie Crescent. Midland police report that a watchman for Stollar Construction, the subdivision builders, informed the department Sunday morning that rocks had been thrown through 13 windows in newly constructed homes. The total damage is estimated to be $200. vehicle is set at $600, and damage estimates on the Hamilton car total $300. Gouette has _ been charged with a seatbelt infraction. Fail to Yield Constable Hicks in- vestigated an accident Friday around midnight that resulted in the laying of a fail to yield charge against an RRI, Perkinsfield man. Police say that the - Fesserton house fire leaves family homeless building unharmed. Tay fire chief Tom O'Hara said after the blaze that firemen first received notice of the blaze at 10:35 p.m. A tanker and pumper from Waubaushene arrived on the scene about five minutes after the call was received. A short time later, when it seemed the fire would spread further, a 2,000 gallon tanker from Tay's Old Fort Road station was called in, but by the time it arrived, firemen had the blaze under control. Firemen were on the scene until about 2 a.m. mopping up water damage and ex- tinguishing sparks which had become trapped between walls. The Tims have four children ranging in age from eight to 16 years, and the family has moved in temporarily with friends. Se ete eee ae accident occurred on Highway 27, 2.2 km north of Highway 12, and in- volved cars driven by Robert O'Hara of Midland, and the man charged, Michael Desroches. Apparently Desroches was exiting a private driveway when the mishap occurred. The O'Hara vehicle -Sustained $400 damage, and the Desroches car $150 damage. There were no injuries. Several Charges A slate of charges faces a 19 year old Rexdale man following an ac- cident which occurred early Saturday morning on Highway 12, just west of Highway 69. According to police, a car driven by Herbert Hoover was west-bound on Highway 12 when it lost control, went into a ditch, and rolled over. Both Hoover and a passenger, Calvin Evener, also of Rexdale, received minor injuries in the crash. Hoover' was _ sub- sequently charged with impaired driving, excess alcohol, having open liquor in a car, and driving without a driver's license. His car sustained $700 damage. Hit and Run Police are still in- vestigating a suspected hit and run which oc- curred Saturday at the junction of Highway 12 and Highway 69. They say that a car driven by Dick Nuis was northbound on Highway 12 when an unknown car passed it on the right, lost control and swideswiped Hoskin's Bakery \ ( -) go FREE sameces rrom "DELI BAR" Cooked Ham 2.30 one un $2.30 Q Pastrami bs Ib. ned Beef 2.30 Ib. Queen St., Elmvale FROM THE BAKE SHOP SPECIAL Fripay ONLY Honey Donuts 10%.. HOSKIN'S BAKERY & DELICATESSEN Owned and operated by Ed Hoskin Open Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. - 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed. till 12:30 p.m. Fri 9 a.m.-8 p.m. 822-1711 Se NC ee eee ees tay Damage to the Nuis car totalled $450. f Two Car Mishap Cars driven by William King of Midland, and Wayne Standon, also of Midland were involved in CALLING ALLCARS SPRING SPECIALS ALIGNMENT ~ Summer's here - OPP plagued by accidents a mishap which occurred early Sunday morning in Port MeNicoll. Police say that the King vehicle was northbound on Second Avenue, proceed through the in- tersection at Second St. *9.95 ™ Adjust caster, camber and toe-in ee tire air pressure Inspect springs shock absorbers steering assembly Any necessary parts and installation extra, if required Most passenger cars. 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Roto-Static -- Somembe bith: Mollerl ay * S vee VV -n with a loving gift from LDWARDs sreciatty shop MAY 14 SUNDAY Give a very special CARD for this very special day cards that have ever been available. Come in today and choose the one that's just for your Mom. MAY 14} SUNDAY Mother will: love a Laura elecord gift of Candies ©Chocolates e Jams from our fresh new stock of these fine products. MAY 14] SUNDAY Our fashion lingerie vail offers a fine eg: y selection of quality i i i ae Lounge and § ee vy } Sleepwear uf MAY 14 Lady SUNDAY Let Mother be a Tender Tootsie We have a huge selection of New Arrivals may 14 | SUNDAY Jewellery Always makes a loving gift MAY 141 SUNDAY You'll find a purse handbag for every occasion at the front of the store ; MAY 14 SUNDAY MAY 14 | SUNDAY accessories i] & x to give "just the right touch" to = g her new outfit fram Edward's Chinaware Ky gifts . tf We have a truly outstanding selection of quality china giftware. Come in and browse around. You can find just the gift you've been looking for MAY 14 | SUNDAY For that EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT Mom is sure to love an Gift Set We carry a wide selection and price range in our Cosmetics Department. Store Hours Tues. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Wed. 9:30 a.m 5:30 p.m. Thurs. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Fri. 9:30 a.m. 9.p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Closed Mondays OF MIDLAND "We're better all around" ea 295 KING ST., DOWNTOWN MIDLAND 526-2271 Wednesday, May 10, 1978, A5

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