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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Oct 1986, p. 5

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Michael Alexander Hay, 40, of Tiny Township, is scheduled to appear in Penetanguishene Provin- cial Court on Oct. 23. Hay was charged with possession of stolen pro- perty after the Midland Theft of A safe and the cement in which it was embedded has been taken from inside Tucker's Gulf Station, at the corner of Hugel Avenue and Highway 93. The theft occurred some Stolen property OPP searched a County Road 25, Tiny Township home and_ recovered- $2,400 worthof stolen pro- perty, including two out- board motors and some household appliances. safe time during Oct. 12 or 13. Cash totalling approx- imately $4,000 was taken. Glass at the front of the building was broken to allow entry. Nearly $20,000 Stolen property worth almost $20,000 was taken during five break-ins which occurred between Sept. 20 and Oct. 10, along the shoreline of Cognashene Lake, Gibson Ward. A Remington 44 magnum rifle, stereo equipment, camera equip- ment, as well as numerous articles of food, liquor and clothing were taken. The Ontario Provincial Police have a suspect. A warrant has been issued for her arrest. Spot checks run During the Thanksgiving weekend, two spot checks of motor vehicle drivers were conducted by the Midland Ontario Provin- cial Police. One hundred and thirty- two vehicles were checked. The result was the issuance of two 12-hour suspen- sions, one liquor offence charge, and five other traf- fic charges. Fun at Wye Marsh This coming weekend promises to be fun for the whole family at the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre. On Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon the Children's Wildlife Club meets with a "Show and Tell". Children six-years-old and older are encouraged to bring a nature collection such as plants, rocks, in- sects, nature photographs, Paintings or terrarriums and be prepared te tell others about it. on "yy, ae fis ude ws >} "t) me ~ WM Sf wes Je " Friese y yar Join in the Fun With Our Cheerful Staff Is Where Everyone Looks Warm, Friendly People Ready, Willing and Able Forward to Mealtime for the care and comfort of the senior citizen... for as little as $27.50 Serres On both Saturday and Sunday, there's a Pumpkin Carving Contest and Seed Roast in the afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. Bring your own paring knife, carve out your Halloween pum- pkin, and then roast the seeds over a fire. Limited supplies so arrive early. Finish up your outing with a movie, a visit to the display hall and gift shop and bundle up for a nature walk through fall leaves. : Stayner, Ont. per day * Resident physician Tuck Shop Whirlpool Private bath Guest laundry room Beautiful lounges Resident kitchenette Nurse on duty 24 hours Outdoor recreation facilities Alternative to menu 'as e ° ¢ Your own front door key es e e We know you'll be proud to call Blue Mountain Manor home MANOR \\\* pn atees \\ To view by appointment only...call BLUE MOUNTAIN MANOR 236 Weir Street, 428- Helen Rawlings - Assistant General Manager Stayner, Ont. 3240 y Accident Basil Laurin, 32, of Lafontaine, looks under his bashed-up car Saturday afternoon, after he was hit by Darrel Connor, 20, of Victoria Harbour. The accident, at the corner of Main and Edward Streets, was caused by Connor when he failed to allow Laurin to pass by before he turned left into ihe IGA parking lot. MOUNTAINVIEW MALL presents 1st ANNUAL CANADA SUNBURST BEAUTY and BABY PAGEANT SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1986 Babies at 11 a.m. Girls (ages 4 - 27) at 2 p.m. (Judged on Beauty, Poise, Projection) Categories BABIES .. Baby Girls and Boys -- under 1 year old 2. Tiny Girls and Boys -- 1 year old 3. Little Girls and Boys -- 2 and 3 years old GIRLS 1. Pee Wee -- age 4-6 2. Little Miss -- age 7 - 10 3. Pre-Teen -- age 11 - 13 4. Teen -- age 14- 17 5. Miss -- age 18 - 27 ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE AT Mountainview Mall Office and Mountainview Mall Lottery Centre Send to: CANADA SUNBURST BEAUTY PAGEANT P.O. BOX 358, BURLINGTON, ONTARIO L7R 3Y3 For Further Information Call 416-634-4606 uP yo 'Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Hwy. 93 & Hugel Ave. MOUNTAINVIEW Sai. 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MIDLAND Tuesday, October 21, 1986, Page 5

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