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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Sep 1985, p. 2

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a ee oak a ai, ee eee air mn is Re i eS a ge NM tl ae ee ee Bn ee ee i a eS Se a ee Oe Se Se ee ee ee rn ee lice eat Assault peace officer charge laid Last Thursday, at about bela Eeliate Midland OPP attended al the Brule Hotel after receiving a complaint concerning a rowdy patron. Prior to leaving the disturbance, ORF Const. Debra Heaton had a police cruiser door closed on her fingers. David Mathew Genier (20 yrs.) of Con. 17, Tiny Twp. was charged with assault peace officer. He is scheduled to Thursday Sept. 26. Meanwhile, en Friday, a_ break-in occurred al the Kenneth Bowering residence in Wyebridge. Only property taken appeared to be a part bottle of whiskey and five dollars in cash. Mark Kirkup (30 yrs) of Manly Street, Midland, was later arrested by Midland town police. He was _ subsequently charged with break and enter and is scheduled appear in Penetang to appear in Midland Provincial Court on court on Oct. 30. Helping others locally with CNIB' Local CNIB fundraisers hope to collect enough donations, during next month's annual campaign, to match the $19,000 spent locally every year by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. The professional services of CNIB workers who can help victims and families adjust after an in- dustrial accident for example, and a specialist trained to work with visually impaired children, were made possible from donations during the previous, campaigns. Huronia District Campaign Chairman Dean Nicholls remembers when a "'talking-book" was as large and cumbersone was a sewing machine. Nowadays he says, CNIB donations are helping handicapped people achieve their independence by financing the purchase of sophisticated, por- table, micro-chip machines the size of a paper- back book. Early in October, most households in Midland, Penetanguishene, Coldwater, Elmvale, Port MeNicoll, Victoria Harbour, Waubaushene, and Tiny Township will receive preaddressed CNIB envelopes. These convenient envelopes with a donation inside can then be mailed, or dropped off at any local branch of the Toronto Dominion bank. Christian Is. man, 22, killed A fatal car crash on Christian Island, Saturday morning, has taken the life of Island resident Kerry Monague, 22. According to Midland OPP, 30-_ year-old Lila King was driving a westbound car on Ogema Road when it reportedly went out of control. The car then entered a ditch and flipped over on its reof coming to rest in the eastbound lane. Edwin Sandy, 29, a passenger in the car suffered minor injuries while Monague, the other pasenger, was later pronounced dead _ at Penetanguishene General Hospital. All parties were from Christian Island. Investigation into this tragic mishap which reportedly occurred at 7 a.m. is still under investigation. How wel was it after the Sept. 5 deluge? Just north of Elmvale the next day water flooding from the Water had to go somewhere -Photo es Katy saath Wye River turned a cattle loading pen beside Highway 27 into a fenced pond. SAVE ON ALL YOUR FALL DECORATING NEEDS DURING LAMERS... by 1 SUNWORTHY VAAN eS yOU- CAN WALLOOVERINGS Huge selection of Sunworthy patterns in stock. Pre-Pasted and ready to hang List price 28 49 as roll SALE e Change Any Room Quickly... Easily! "CORONET' WALLPAPER oe A Pale ron DISCONTINUED SELECTION Ready-Made DRAPES 20% 10 50% or "LAMERS- | Latex Flat PAINT Menace' by oe oe 11. C.J.'s Clinic of Electrolysis Unwanted Hair , Gone Forever 7 eEye Brows arched & shaped : eHairline permanently contoured , eFacial hair removed * eBikini line restored ch, Im eArms, legs, chest and back hair removed Medically approved safe & effective 255Midland § Short Wave Method Midland Ave. Free Consultation & Test 526-9479 Page 2, Tuesday, September 17, 1985 SUNWORTHY YES-YOU-CAN WALLCOVERINGS 526-7411 We Make You capk Gada "* LAMERS PAINT & WALLPAPER 313 King St. Mountainview Mall 526-5511 of the week Sept. 16-21, Mon. - Sat. aik THOUR ene FINISHING $400 OFF 12 exp. $900 OFF 24 exp. VAPORIZER Reg. $25.20 SPECIAL $4999 NEO-CITRAN for adults DM or regular Reg. $2.90 SPECIAL $ 269 DIMETAPP EXTENTABS 30's Reg. $8.17 SPECIAL *79 DIMETAPP ELIXER 250 mL Reg. $7.71 SPECIAL Adults or child's 100 mL ' Reg. $3.21 SPECIAL $949 Your one stop for shopping QUALITY, SERVICE & DEDICATION JORY'S LD.A. PHARMACY 526-2781 264 King St., Midland Ea

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