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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Jul 1986, p. 4

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A motor vehicle accident | last Friday has sent two year-old Lia McKay to Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. The accident was caused as a result of driver, 17 year-old Piots Zychla, fail- Construction A construction site acci- dent in Honey Harbour has led to the death of 55 year- old Warner Matt, Saturday, an employee of G.J. Con- struction Company. ing to stop at a stop sign on County Road 6 and Tiny Concession 11 last Friday. Lia was thrown from the car, taken to Huronia District Hospital and then transported by air am- bulance to Toronto site death in Honey Harbour. Matt was taken to Huronia District Hospital and later transfered to Sun- nybrook Hospital in Toron- to. Matt suffered severe Car accident sends child to hospital Hospital for Sick Children. The car was driven by father Kenneth McKay and had passenger Sophie (mother) in the automobile as well. Zychla, Sophie and Ken- neth McKay were taken to HDH and later released. Zychla has been charged under the Highway Traffic Act. SHARE YOUR GOOD HEALTH + BE A BLOOD DONOR SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS JULY 17, 18, 19 Ojibway drummer Native heritage was one of the aspects of Young Ojibway Dancers of Parry Sound historic Sainte-Marie among the Hurons District and Parry Island gave three emphasized during the tourist attraction's performances. annual Shondecti weekend. The Nimkee The death resulted after Matt fell from a second floor ledge at a construc- tion site on Sunrise Road An area youth has been apprehended after last Saturday's break-in of the Mikes Milk Variety Store in Port McNicoll. The Midland OPP recovered $164 worth of cigarettes from the youth, whose name could not be releas- ed under the Young of- feneders Act. The Midland detach- ment of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police Department is hosting two cottage and home security workshops, Saturday July 19 and Satur- day July 26. The July 19 workshop will be held at Ecole Ste-Croix Seperate Police report 118 occurrences The Midland detach- ment of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police investigated 118 occurrances last week, including six impaired charges, seven break and enters, three assualts, six willful damage charges, nine offences under the criminal code and 15 ac- cidents, eight of which in- volved personal injuries Karen Belyea dances the elegant minuet Pro Amore Musicae, a quintet of Toron- and seven in property in the foyer of Sainte-Marie among the to musicians with a feeling for the past. damage only. Hurons last Sunday. She is a member of Penetang Art program There will be an art ex- hibition and sale of oils and ink sketches at 78 Main Street, Penetang, formerly Marie's Dress shop. The event will take place July 31, August 1, 2, 3 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS JULY 17, 18, 19 EVERYTIME! 2 We will be open until 1:00 a.m. Thurs. & Fri. To cater to the Street Dance ¢ 9 Parker's Variety 229 King St., Midland 526- Page 4, Tuesday, July 15, 1986 Youth apprehended OP P security workshop head and chest injuries and died at approximatly 11:30 last Wednesday. An in- quest into the accident is to follow. The youth was turned in by a Port resident whose name has been kept confidential. Mikes Milk in Port McNicoll has been the vic- tim of two other break and enters over the past few months and a number of other thefts over the past two years. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Morley Marshall of Midland are pleas- ed to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Brenda Ann to Howard John Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Walker of Midland. The wedding will take place at St. Paul's United Church, Midland, in September 1986. School, Lafontaine, On- tario from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.. The following workshop will be held at Huronia Centennial Elementary School in Elmvale at the same time. Home and cottage owners are welcome. 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ON 1230 CKMP ALSO ON 1230 CKMP "SPECIAL *SPECIAL* *"SPECIAL* *SPECIAL*SPECIAL* JOHN CANDY'S THAT RADIO SHOW DEREK CHRISTOPHER AND MEMORIES SUNDAY MORNINGS AT 9:00 A.M. RICK STEWARD AND OL' SCOTTY WITH THE GREATEST HITS OF ROCK AND ROLL SUNDAY NIGHTS AT 9:00 P.M. JOIN BRIAN WICKS AND MIKE PHILIPS FROM 6:00 to 12:00 WEEK NIGHTS ON 1230 CKMP SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT 3:30 P.M. = ange eT AIP Sr my eee ne tee

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