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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Jun 1982, p. 1

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Community Newspaper Wednesday, June 2, 1982 Daring daylight incident Looking for suspect who indecently assaulted girl working with OPP to sketch assailant Penetanguishene police say they have a good description of a male suspect who was involved in an indecent assault of a 18-year-old Penetanguishene female in the town last Saturday Vol. 15, No. 22, Folio 44 28 pages, 30 cents 4 Important occasion Members of Penetanguishene Legion are confident they'll have raised $3,000 this year for the Midland Salvation Army as part of the Army's Red Shield Campaign. Much of that amount was turned over this week to Lt. Ray Braddock from Legion President Len Bower. With the two are other Bellisle. -- CITIZEN BRIEFLY-- *40,000 in cash raised $40,000 in cash has been received to date by the committee organized to raise a minimum of $100,000 for capital expenditure for equipment for Penetanguishene General Hospital. Committee chairman Dr. James Young said yesterday that the total is 'moving up quite nicely"' and that he is "'still confident" that the goal will be reached. Not all of the money is in, some of it is in the form of pledges, and a few areas have not been canvassed, Dr. Young said. June 17-26 plans now in the works June 17-26 has been set aside in Penetanguishene for this year's annual Festival Des Quenouilles. To be sponsored again this year by Centre D' Activites Francaises, the festival plans to have something for everybody. Two Calls for help registered Monday Firefighters here answered two calls, Monday morning. According to Fire Chief Ted Light, firemen snuffed out a car fire just before 10 a.m. on Church Street and just before noon answered a call to a Lorne Street home where a cord that had '"'shorted out"' was dealt with. And how was your week? During the week ending May 31, Midland OPP officials investigated 83 occurrences. During that time period they laid six charges for violations under the Liquor Licence Act. They also charged one driver with being impaired. The late Dr. Jury willbe remembered A mass of thanksgiving for the late Dr. W. Jury, in appreciation for his archeological work and for his restoration of Ste. Marie among the Hurons is to be said at Martyrs' Shrine on Sunday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. Popular pilgrimages to Martyrs' Shrine Highlight of this coming Sunday's annual Czech Pilgrimage at Martyrs' Shrine will be an 11 a.m. outdoor mass which is expected to attract thousands of worshipers. The 11 a.m. mass in the church on the same day will mark the Chinese Pilgrimage to the Shrine. members Salvation Army campaign committee including honourary chairman Mayor Ron of the Legion and % Hi, a\ Good growth For growing the scruffiest beard during Penetanguishene Centennial Beard Growing Contest, morning. Police Chief Dennis Player reports, that as the girl was walking along Main Street at about 9 a.m., she was attacked from the front by a young man who then fled. Police here' are working with the Ontario Provincial 'Police's Indentification Branch in an effort to come up with a com- posite drawing of the attacker. Meanwhile police are conducting _investiga- tions into three weekend break-ins. Two occurred at schools in the town while the third hap- pened at a 14 Viel St., home. Garland Nothing was taken, police say, from break- ins at St. Ann's School and Corpus Christi School but personal property and $200 in cash was taken during the Viel Street home break-in. And police are still looking for a car that smashed into a parked vehicle on the weekend on Maria Street. the parked car sustained $400 damage. The second car reportedly left the scene after the collision. Meanwhile a_ $1,000 amp was stolen from a 122 Robert St. East home on the weekend. It was rented from a music store in Midland. Dupuis, left, was presented a plaque last week from contest organizer Fern Moreau, right. SS ae

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