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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 Jun 1984, p. 3

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Top brass ait ae driving es : On Friday, June 15, Daniel Charleboi : of Midland was charged with care and : control of a motor vehicle and a blood : alcohol level of over 80 mg. On Saturday, June 16, a motor vehicle : collision on the corner of Robert and : Fuller resulted in a Midland man being harged with care and control of a :motor vehicle and blood alcohol over 80 :mg. Charged was Steven Block. No one : was injured in the accident, but a tota of $2,000 damage was done. Penetanguishene's Branch 68, Royal Brown, Pres: Ivan Robitaille, 2nd Arms, Killy Perrault, Executive; Frank : Canadian Legion recently held ceremonies Vice-Pres; Bernard Levesque, Depuly Graham, installation team; Alex Lapere, On Saturday, an accident at the oa {o-install officers for 1984-85. Front row (1 Zone Commander. Standing: Bob Treasurer; Bill Stevens, Una Dupuis, John =: corner of Main and Water Streets = Magnus, Past Pres: Duval, for': Jack Fitzpatrick, installation team. Jim Johnston Ist Vice-Pres: "Bud" Executive. Clements, Russ Foreman, Phil Sgt.-at Lecamp, Herb Parker, Executive. resulted in one driver being charged :: Photo by Vern Farrow : with impaired driving and a_ blood 2: OFFER OF $912,500 Penetanguishene manufacturer accepts federal contribution Advanced Extrusions was made by Jean technical extrusions. offer assistance and _ feasibility studies, h Lid., Penetanguishene, Jacques Blais, Minister The Industrial and incentives to all phases _ setting up of new plants, ordinator of the Block Parents program, has accepted an offer of of National Defence, on Regional Development of | a company's marketing, expansion. :; reports an 84-per cent response to $912,500 under the behalf of Industry Program is designed to operation, including and restructuring. questionnaires sent to parents in the Industria] and Regional ee al Ed_ atlage = =: 8 municipality showing an interest in Developmen! Program The projec is ia d Ss bd Oo ee , (IRDP) of the federal designed to increase anne u IVISI n = setting up the program. The same Department of production: its total i 2 p 7 ayes betas percentage of positive responses have Regional Industrial estimated cost is A bew 5510C sub- von Gagne says the 'Ths subdivision will been received in the door-to-door Expansion (DRIE). $3,650,000. 'The com- division: received ap developer. plans 10 sell nek: peas, Bay View campaign which is being conducted by pany forecasts added = |POva: from the town of -- |cts and also to build a Park rhree new thi Roh k The contribution will sales of $6.5 millionover = V'enelanguishene last wher of homes for stree's will be built iS Summer by three program workers. be used towards the three years with 32 jobs "Cek at a special resale. Lots range in within the development PROWLERS BEWARE installation of a high created. 'recting of Council. ize trom 60 10 80 feet, and will be named Trespassing is an offence taken speed aerosol can Advanced Extrusions == Tle 'own entered into very attractive, treed Therrie:. Court, Alma seriously by police as two out-of-town ti i P an apre » j iets". say ne vias " ¢ | . Pies asian eee pene ueyes ceo ie ey eer dee PERL PAYS: GAEDE. Shee! and Allan Street. men found out last week. They were company enetan- aluminum container Hy SUMS Bs guishene plant and 10 products. such as ° provide for thi Fatal accident. . =: arrested on the property of a local expand the plant by aluminum caulking "evelopment of the ol hg "= school after refusing to leave when 2,325 square metres cartridges, collapsible !!errien -- subdivision, a year-0ld Viel, ite ae ae LS ei "asked to do so by staff. They were (25,000 square feel). silnaenaaibom tubes. be'ween Park and Wes! whee Penetanguis in question with rec charged with 'failure to leave premises The announcement marker shells and > "eels. Town Clerk hene, resident is dead other passengers when More space Work on a new two-storey addition to the Centre-d'Activites Francaises in progressing quickly, thanks to the fine weather. The Canada Works project employs Penetanguishene is four people, a project supervisor, a carpenter and two labourers. 'Two rooms, each 17' x 24' will provide much-needed extra space for the French Centre's programs. alcohol level of over 80 mg. Charged was Gabriel Gignac of Penetanguishene. A Penetanguishene man, Dennise Desroches, was charged with care and control of a motor vehicle and alcohol =: over 80 mg. on Sunday, June 17. BLOCK PARENTS PROGRAM the = Police Chief Robert Cummings, co- following a fatal boating i! was struck by another =: When directed by police' and were:: accident late Friday boat. convicted and each was fined $300 plus =: meh mean Money The | Penelang 'court costs, Chief Robert Cummings: Harbour. feenager was thrown says, "Prowlers take note: trespassin Be According to Midland into the water. His body F YS; : AS : P 8 OPP, Kevin Robillard was recovered by OPP is a serious offence. was a passenger ina 12- divers jus! before noon foot boat being operated the following day. ; : MORE TRESPASSERS by Henri Marchildon of | Name of the driver of & Five more trespassers were found on RR 2, Penetang. the other boat has not School property this week by =: Robillard and Maras yet been released. NEBS Business Forms buys land from town NEBS Business Forms of Midland is spending $136,500 10 become the third occupant of Midland's industrial park, joining Bell 'Telephone and Fabulous Formals. NEBS has purchased 8.5 acres and has an option to buy a further two acres. According to municipal figures, $1.5 million had been spent on the industrial park by 1981. One- third of the $1.5 million was a provincial grant. To create the park, the town bought 96 acres of land, at the southeast corner of King Street and Heritage Drive. Forty-five acres is available to be built upon. Fabulous Formals and Bell Canada together occupy aboul 8 acres. Yesterday, Chamber of Commerce manager Wally Cunningham said that the southern third of Penetanguishene police - this time, the =: four legged kind. Five cattle were found is wandering ESPSS property and were :: rounded up by the officers. BS VANDALISM Windows were reported broken at Corpus Christi School over the weekend, reports Chief Cummings. He suggests Be that parents make it clear to their =: children that tax dollars, from our own * pockets will be used to replace the ®: windows. LOCK UP YOUR BIKE A word to the wise for cyclists in: Penetanguishene: the bike theft season: S upon us. Stolen bicycles are hard to: trace, as thiefs often take them apart, : nterchange parts and repaint them. : Advice from the local police is: lock: the industrial park has yet to be serviced. It will : be serviced as the park fills, he said. on the street, even for a few minutes Three-quarters of all industrial expansion % thieves work fast. comes from companies already in a town, ac- cording {0 provincial statistics, Cunningham said. NEBS might have moved away from town if the ; town had not opened the park, Cunninghan said. valued at $325, was stolen from a: While the town is receiving $136,500 from NEBS, % Sheridan Street address on Friday, June : the town has agreed to extend the paved roadway 5. It is described as having a foam: {o NEBS new property at a cost to the town of ining wi n bir $97,000. 'The NEBS property is in the middle mine ith an imitation ch bark oute horizontal third of the industrial property, west of the Bell Canada building. CANOE THEFT A 12-foot aluminum Sportsman canoe, : Wednesday, June 20, 1984, Page 3

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