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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Jul 1982, p. 1

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Community Newspaper Wednesday, July 7, 1982 Vol. 15, No. 27, Folio 54 Star-studded cast Four popular Penetanguishene athletes were honoured at last week's Heritage Day Banquet at the curling club. One of them Brian Orser sent his regrets although Kings' goal-tender Ken Dunlop, former NHLer Don Tannahill and top tennis star Anne Merkley were on hand to receive 28 pages, 30 cents special honours. From left: Mayor Ron Bellisle, Deputy-reeve Frances St. Amant, Tannahill and Merkley. Tiny Township Council by Adrienne Graham Gardner Tiny Tdéwnship roads department employee, General Accounts 1982, $965, Tile Drainage praised Maurice's long Reeve John Lackie told fire authorities are : Ross Withall, was $925,739 (including Loan to Paul Fawcett contribution to the Maurice, June 30. continuing their in- General Hospital and presented with a decal $764,000 in school board _$15,000. airport, saying, "His vestigation into last down Main Street to in. recognition of his and county levies), expertise and Leblanc Bridge month's $800,000 fire the town docks. completion of a three Roads $54,205 (largely Airport dedication have been Reconstruction of the which gutted Bay The parade was day course al the C.S._ for dus! control), Fire Tiny council has invaluable to the _ wes! side of the Leblanc Moorings Dining one of ihe final Anderson Road School Department $1,163, received confirmation evolution of your air- BridgeontheCon.140f |, 0 yu n ge Ce even!s to be staged by Deputy Reeve John Water Department of the acceptance of the _ port." Tiny is completed, and Penetanguishene. ihis year in town as Lackie June 30. $2,916, Parks and _ resignation of Guy Maurice will continue 'wo small wing walls on Thai five-hour two- | Part of Penetang- Accounts Recreation $2,502, Maurice as secretary- tosit on the board asa_ the easi side should be alarm inferno was uishene's centennial The following ac- Ainley and Associates treasurer ofthe Huronia member "until council completed by Aug. 1. foughi by firefighters celebrations. Collision in Tiny Twp., injures five A Tiny Township woman was seriously injured and a Tiny Township teenager was charged following a major traffic accident in the township last Friday evening. Seriously injured were David Murray, 38, of Newmarket, and his passenger, Diane Lindolad, 53, of Concession 17, Tiny Township. A passenger in the other vehicle, driven by Charlene Baxter, 17, of Perkinsfield, a Willowdale resident, Elizabeth Vaughan, 15, was also seriously injured. Baxter and her other passenger, Mark York, 17, of Concession 16, Tiny Township, received minor injuries. Baxter was charged following the accident at the intersection of Concession 16 and County Road 26. Civic leaders to be invited to July 21 Charter Night Mayors Ron Bellisle of Penetanguishene and Moreland Lynn of Midland are to be in- counts were authorized by Tiny council at their June 30 meeting: $1,668, Committee of Adjustment Remune- Airport Inside The Citizen Destination: Sainte-Marie onits way back home -- See story on Page 3 wo males arrested curling club lounge fire Two Penetanguishene-area men have been charged in connection with a fire that ripped through the Penetanguishene Curling Club's lounge during the wee small hours of June 19. That blaze caused an _ estimated $65,000 damage although initial damage figures had been set at $80,000. As a result of a con- linuing investigation by Penetanguishene police arrests were made on the weekend. Charged with two counts of break and enter and One count of mischief {0 public property is Morris J. Bultineau, Zi of Champlain Road. Also charged with one couni of break and enter and One count of possession of stolen property is Richard J. Patenaude, 19, of RR 2, Penetanguishene. Warrants to arrest three other youths in connection with the fire fron 0: 5 De Outen Penetanguishene -- and Midland. Parade wasa SUCCESS Salurday's huge iwo-mile-long _cen- tennial parade here in iOwn was a smashing _--_ success ihanks 10 hundreds of Shriners from all Over Ontario who entered floats and marching units in the parade. Commission. Commission ration January to June, man Bob considers your future at the airport with you ata fulure date,' Deputy Chair- Sullivan CITIZEN BRIEFLY vited to attend the Penetanguishene's Charter Penetanguishene Legion, July 21. Induction of new Rotarians will take place at this gala affair. $15 book selling like hot cakes Penetanguishene's new $15 centennial book, This Was Yesterday, has been selling like hot cakes with only a very few copies in English left. The French version of the book hasn't been selling as quickly, this newspaper has lear- ned. Rotary Club of Night at Nation's Capsule On July 1, 1867, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick united to form the Canadian confederation. On July 3, 1608, Champlain founded Quebec City and on July 4, 1886 the first trans- continental train arrived at Port Moody, B.C. from Montreal. Two die on Highway 400 extension crash The death of two people from Downsview last Friday on Highway 400 Extension is being investigated by the Elmvale OPP this week. Shortly before 9 p.m. Peter Johannisse and Kim Johannisse were in a collision with a vehicle driven by Silvan Tucker, a Toronto resident. Tucker and his passengers Joan Tucker and Velma Hyde were all injured, the OPP said. Highway 400 north of Highway 93 was the scene of the accident. Sunday is Scottish Day at County Museum Sunday is Scottish Day al the Simcoe County Museum. Massed pipe bands, the singing of Scottish songs, country dancing, and Highland dan- cing are all promised for Sunday afternoon at the museum. Through the whole month the museum is featuring the work of 77 photographers and break-in have been issued, Police Chief Dennis Player said this week. Meanwhile police and Weaiher for Saturday's big eveni couldn't have been better as the parade worked its way past Penetanguishene commissioned by the National Film Board in 1967 {0 cross the country and photograph it. The summer series is on display this month. And how was your weekend? Last weekend turned oul to be a busy one for Penetanguishene Police Department personnel, reports Police Chief Dennis Player. According to the chief his men probed a total of six motor-vehicle accidents, several liquor violations, three impaired driving and one case of wilful damage. Council meets on Mon., July 26 Nexi regular meeting of Penetanguishene council is slated for Monday, July 26 starting ai 7:30 p.m. in the Robert Street West council chambers. arene

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