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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 May 1984, p. 13

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Music Festival's best perform. tomorrow at Knox Church The winners of trophies and_ scholar- ships offered during the 37th annual Midland Music Festival will receive their winnings tomorrow during the Concert of the Stars at Knox Church. Outstanding senior ~- - pianist David Schult wins the Sue Smilie Memorial Trophy and Scholarship. Shawn Sagolili, outstanding junior pianist, wins the Kathleen Mounteer Trophy and the Stevens- Bridges Memorial Scholarship. Larissa Melnyk wins the ORMTA 'Trophy for Senior Piano Sight Reading and Luke Langman the Sister Bonaventure Trophy for Junior Piano Sight Reading. The M. Fitzgerald Trophy for highest mark in piano goes to Shawn Sagolili. The Rotary Club of lice Midland Scholarship for Outstanding Vocalist goes to Barry Daley, the R.C. Ireland Trophy for Proficiency in Sight Singing to Claudia Slama. Twenty-four of the individuals and groups who won trophies or scholarships will per- form during the Concert of the Stars, in Knox Presbyterian Church, starting at 7:30 p.m. The trophy recipients are: Choirs, Corpus Christi A Double Duet, Corpus Christi B Ensemble, Parkview B Triple Trio, Parkview Grade 8 Knox Youth Choir, St. James Choir. Vocal, Barry Daley, Ken Webster, Claudia Slama, Jennifer McCallum, Chery! Marchand, Sara Walker, Steven Wright, Jill Rodney. Piano, David Schutt, Jennifer D'Aoust, Shawn Sagolili, Larissa Melnyk, Luke Langman, Tammy Melnyk, Christopher Grout, Michelle Byczlo, Tara Jaeger, Fred Melnyk, Paul Gordon, Dee Melnyk, Marie Lai, Renee Cingolani, Darlene Sagolili. Campsall, Toni Jackson, Jason Robinson, Parker Ensemble. Piano Accordion, Lisa MeMillan, Erika Sagnovic, Darrell Key. Scholarship recipients are: Piano, David Schult, Shawn Sagolili, Jennifer D'Aoust, Tammy Melnyk, Christopher Grout, Michelle Byczko, Tara Jaeger, Fred Melnyk, Paul Gordon, Deanna Melnyk, Larissa Melnyk, Rebee Cingolani, Darlene Sagolili. Vocal, Barry Daley, Ken Webster, Jennifer eat A total of 81 general occurrences were in- vesligated by the Midland detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police during the week ending, May 14, reports OPP Const. Murray Cooper, the detachment's community services officer. KK Four thefts, two cases of shop-lifting, seven wilful damage occurrences, one assault and two break-ins, head the list of crimes Midland OPP probed during the period May 7-14. KKK Impaired drivers drew the special attention of our OPP during this past week. In all, a total of four drivers were charged with being impaired, OPP records show. KKK 'Traffic accidents have been on the rise in Bigeye Simcoe in recent weeks. From May 7-14, OPP detachment sacral investigated no fewer than 11 motor-vehicle ac- cidents on area highways. Four of the mishaps were listed as '"non- reportable" in that none of the crashes resulted in more than $400 damage. However, three people suffered injuries as a result of being involved in several of the collisions and were rushed to local hospital for treatment. *KK Oliver Dominic Yue, 23, of Sudbury will appear in Penetanguishene Provincial Court, June 7, to face two charges - failing to stop and criminal negligence operation of a motor-vehicle as a result of an incident early Sunday evening (6:41 p.m.) on Highway 69. An OPP officer is said to have observed a south- bound vehicle near Port Severn operating in an erratic manner. The officer attempted to stop the auto in question but was unable to do so until the wanted vehicle was finally stopped on Highway 400 near County Road 19 (Moonstone). KK OPP advise several charges were laid against a Penetanguishene man following a two-car collision on Hwy. 93, Friday evening. Police ere a vehicle operated by Stanley Marion, , of Poyntz Street, was northbound eles re at approximately 6:13 p.m. when his vehicle crossed the roadway _to west shoulder coming into collision with '76 Chevrolet operated by Karen MacSpurren, 38, of Con. 10, Waubaushene. Marion's vehicle entered the east ditch, striking a culvert, several lawns and shrubbery. Marion was charged with criminal negligence, impaired driving excess alcohol, driving under suspension and fail to wear seatbelt. EX Midland OPP have charged a Peel Street, Penetanguishene, resident with several charges following a pursuit and an accident south end of King Street late Sunday evening. OPP report after charging a driver, 39, with careless driving the subject drove off erratically, through town streets and was finally involved in a collision at the south end of King Street. The accused fled on foot in the Wye Marsh area. He finally surrendered to police and has been charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop for police in addition to original careless driving of- fence. James Richard Brett, 39, Penetanguishene Court, May 24. OPP were called to investigate wilful damage to three garage doors at different residences on the evening of May 11; two on Con. 14; one on Con. 16 Tiny. Police report an auto was driven into garage doors of residences owned by Alcime Valee, Delphis Blondin, and Cyril Belcourt. will appear in Instrumental, April Choir, Huron Park A' Lloyd, Ivan Miller, Double Duet, Huron' Francois Lamoureaux, Park Small Ensemble, Christine Maurice, Huron Park Grade 4 _ Gillian Capps. Choir, Victoria Harbour Guitar, Kindergarten Choir, Szczurek, Renee Jason Doing les bit Doug Herbert, son cf Midland Alderman Dan Hevber:. did his bit 'c help clean up the Midland walerfront on Saturday, in the company of his father. Saturday, by the way, was Pitch-In Day. NON" save HARDER Harold Martin Rent-all In Midland Hwy 93 526-2355 e [avis] We try harder. $s 00 3 days for the weekend 200km FREE Simply because we offer fine new GM cars, and fast and friendly service at super-convenient locations doesn't mean we cost more than the others. No indeed! Just compare. You'll find we not only try harder, we save harder, too. Avis features GM cars. Avis and "We try harder "are registered trademarks of Aviscar inc McCallum, Cheryl Marchand. \ Instrumental, April Lloyd, Ivan Miller, Francois Lamoureux. Lots Guitar, Renee Szc- zurek, Jason Campsall, of Toni Jackson. Accordion, Lisa McMillan, Erika trees Sagnovic, Darrell Key. NOTICE Blue Cross "Pay Direct' Non-Group Coverage Available To All Ontario Residents Until June 15, ~ 1984. Blue Cross announces that it is making available to all Ontario residents during the period May 1 to June 15, 1984, a wide range of health benefits not included in the govern- ment sponsored Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Between May 1 and June 15, 1984, any Ontario resident, regardless of age or previ- ous medical history can purchase Blue Cross coverage on a "pay-direct" basis for the major portion of the cost of such benefits as ® prescription drugs @ private duty registered nursing © use of semi-private and private room in hospital; and others. Stephen Woods, owner ofNativeWoods Tree Nursery is beginning his fifth year in operation at his location on King St., between Courtesy Chrysler and the Highland Motel. Steve has evergreens, shade trees, flowering shrubs and various nursery stalk available at his nursery. Ontario Blue Cross is a private, non- government organization. If extra health coverage is not available to you through your place of employment, con- sider this Blue Cross "pay direct' opening. Detailed brochure/application forms are available at the "Infocentre" at most Ontario supermarkets, shopping malls, at regional offices of the provincial Ministry of Northern Affairs, or by writing 1984 Pay Direct Opening BlueCross... 150 Ferrand Drive Don Mills, Ontario M3C 1H6 or by phoning (416) 445-5747 collect. "ONTARIO BLUE CROSS 6381(N) Wednesday, May 16, 1984, Page 13 --_--

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