Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Jun 1978, p. 6

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a Report is ordered Found guilty of jacket theft in assault A pre-sentence report was ordered in the case of a Midland youth who pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm in Provincial Court on Monday morning. Paul McClung who was charged on May 14, ap- parently got into an argument with the driver of a truck which pulled into his driveway. A fist fight started and the truck driver's face was struck by Mr. McClung's foot. Tom Cleary, the crown prosecutor told the judge the driver was kept in the hospital overnight because his eye was case "severely swollen, A statement written by Paul McClung which was not read to the court in- dicated why the fight began. Paul McClung's lawyer asked the matter be remanded until he had time to gather some in- formation on the boy. Judge Norman Nadeau agreed and ordered a pre-sentence report Michael McClung, the accused's brother who was also charged in the case had the charged against him withdrawn at the request of Mr. Cleary Anniversary Acccording to Midland fireman Mickey McIntaggart, the festivities awaiting he and his wife Charlotte on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary were "'a complete surprise." On Saturday, three generations of MclIntaggarts gathered with friends to celebrate the A Toronto man was fined $150 in Provincial Court on Monday mor- ning after pleading guilty to being in possession of a stolen jacket. Ronald Prue was charged with possession of stolen goods last week. According to the crown brief a nylon ,acket was stolen from a parked car in Midland. A short time later Mr. Prue was seen wearing the jacket by the jacket owner two blocks away from where the car was parked. The person asked for it back, but Mr. Prue refused. The police were summoned. The jacket was found in a garbage can near the place where it was last seen. Mr. Prue was picked up and questioned a short time later Judge Nadeau asked Mr. Prue if he had any explanation for his ac- tions. Mr. Prue shook his head. "JT am_ satisfied it warrants a conviction," Judge Nadeau said. Mr. Prue was given 60 days to pay. - silver anniversary of the well known fireman and his wife. Pictured with Mr. and Mrs. McIntaggart (left) are the couple's mothers, Mrs. M. Sauve and Mrs Freda McIntaggart. Staff photo O [CO PRUG STORES o/ A "Well Worth Looking For' Prices Effective "the Fashion Place" SEASONAL CLEARANCE starts Thursday, June 29 Dresses, Gowns, Pantsuits, Skirts, Jumpsuits \ 8 to -- OFF & "the Fashion Place" 0 en : Q « 74 Main St., Penetanguishene 549-7901 Metal or Fabric Protect Your Home H.S. All Year Round LTD. 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DRUG STORE DELIVERY SERVICE 268 King St 526-2781 L Serving the community for over two generations Bicycle accidents are increasing This is what Ontario is doing to help make bicycling safer_ Many bicycle accidents involve collisions with cars or trucks whose drivers never "see" the bicyclist until after it's too late. Asa bicyclist, you have just as much right to the road as cars, buses or trucks. But you're small and they're big, and being right doesn't help if they don't see you! So it's up to you to watch out for you. Stay alert to stay alive ! We urge you and your family to become familiar with the rules of bicycle safety. ~ Your Ontario government has prepared a special booklet called "The Bicyclist's Handbook". It covers cycling tips, rules of the road, traffic signs, how to become an expert cyclist and how to maintain a safe bicycle. For your free copy, write to: Bicyclist's Handbook Public & Safety Information Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communications Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8 James Snow, Minister of Transportation and Communications William Davis, Premier a6, Wednesday, June 28, 17/8 -- = " " , © ie Province of Ontario a te Ne At ee fr ce GPU UCU A eee CTS TS 1201 Wilson Avenue y) PPeeeUce' * Flv

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