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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Mar 1989, p. 3

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Sen ere nee omer es Tr aor A RT cae Accused shooter appears The youth charged with attempting to murder Constable Cle- ment "Ciem" Queszelle and ihree others on Feb. 19 will appear in Midland Provincial Court on Aprii 3. The youth appeared in Midland Provincial Court for the first time on * March 13. A date for his triai must be set. Lottery tickets recovered A large quantity of lot- tery tickets, worth ap- proximately $9,000, stolen Jast Saturday even- ing from the lottery kiosk in Mountainview Mall, have been recovered. Three local youtiis, iwo age 15 and one age 14, have been charged with theft over $1,000. Midiand towa police arrested one of the youths Police Briefs : in Midland on Monday for the Midland OPP. Two charged with fraud A Midland and an Orillia resident are charg- ed with cighi counts of fraud in connection with ihe passing of bad che- ques to locai businesses. Stephen Glazebrook, 31, of Midland, and Sharon Lee Taylor, 25, of Oriliia, were charged fullowing a two-week- long investigation by the Midland OPP. The OPP investigation continues. : Moving roadblock stops fleeing driver -- A moving roadblock of three OPP cruisers forced a edge tO. Sue OT Highwav 65 o March 10. A Wildland detachment and a Bala detachment cruiser in front and a Midland detachinent INSURANCE PREMIUMS don't have to go up! Call: Elda Garraway to see if you qualify for a selective home and automobile insurance package... then watch your premiums go down! (2 GERVAN & ASSOCIATES Phoenix Continental Insurance Brokers Ltd. 512 Hugel Ave., Midland 526-9345 ciuiser behind a car whose driver refused to stop, slowed the driver's car and forced it into a snowbank. Rodnev Alan Wend, 32. of Wesicn, was charged with possession of stolen property, dangerous driv- ing, unpaired driving, driving over 80 miligrams, failing to stop for police, and driving while his licence was aisqualfied. One of the two Midland OPF constables atiemp- ied io stop the driver believing that the car was stolen. The driver refused to stop. The moving roadblock was used then to stop the car at 1:30 a.m. Youth must pay A youth attending Midland Secondary Sclicol has been ordered to pay $500 to ine 'Town of Midland. The youth set off a false fire alarm at the school. The court was provided with $2,037.56 by Fire Chief Hal Belfry as the cost of the fire depart- ment responding to the alarm. Last. December a Midland adult was ordered to pay to the Town of Midland $2,232.37 for falsely reporting in the iniddle of the night that a floor of an apartment building was on: fire. _- TOR PMC TRAVEL BY BUS TO AND FROM PENETANG - BARRIE ONTO For tickets and Departs Penetang to Departs Toronto Barrie - Toronto to Penetang Mon. to Thurs. 7:10 a.m. Mon. to Sat. 9:30 a.m. 1:10 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Friday 7:10 a.m. Friday 9:30 a.m. 1:10 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 8:55 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Saturday 8:10 a.m. Sunday 12:45 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m 5:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Sunday 1:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Effective March 5 BUS PARCEL EXPRESS STEWART'S PETRO CANADA 549-7612 information call Tay It wasn't quite planned, but during the winier, Tay Township managed to get one of its trucks rebuilt. Reeve Bruce Tinney noted a series of expen- ditures for "No. 6" while going over the roads ac- count at council meeting. He noted they added up to "big dollars." In fact, they totalled over $6,000. Public works superintendent Cecil told the tale: The driver of 'No. 6," a sand truck, heard a strange noise one day. The truck went in for repairs. Soon after it came back, the noise started again. Back it went for repairs. It went back on the road and soon started making its noise again. rebuilds truck This time it received an engine overhaul. Back on the road, the truck still had its noise habit. The driver checked the left front wheel. The lugs were shifting - and mak- ing the noise ihat he'd heard al! along. Councillor Lynn Mor- ton remarked ruefully. "Now we have a rebuilt truck." ONTARIO TELEPHONE SERVICE COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPLICATION TO INCREASE LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICE RATES The Ontario Telephone Service Commission, pursuant to sections 6, 12 and 105 of the Telephone Act, has decided to hold a public hearing to review further evidence and submissions in regard to an application filed by COLDWATER COMMUNICATIONS INC. to in- crease local telephone service rates thereby generating additional revenues of $62,475. A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, March 21, 1989 at the River- side Senior Citizen's Buildingy Main Street, Coldwater, Ontario, com- mencing at 7/30 p.m. Oral submissions may be made at the hearing. Written submissions may be filed any time prior to the hearing. No oral and/or written sub- missions will be accepted after the hearing. If you do not attend or are not represented at the hearing, the Com- mission will proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of proceedings. Please address submissions and inquiries to: Laura Corbeil Secretary/Registrar Ontario Telephone Service Commission 3625 Dufferin Street Suite 200 Downsview, Ontario, Telephone: (416) 235-4950 M3K 1Z2 Margaret Bower C.K.M.P. Wilfred Dion Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 68, Penetanguishene County of Simcoe Daughters of Isabella Ladie THANK YOU! Members of the PENETANGUISHENE LEGION PIPES & DRUMS thank the many people and organizations who helped achieve their dream of playing in the Tournament of Roses Parade in California. Some of the money donated, as from BRANCH 68, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, PENETANGUISHENE, and from the MINISTRY OF CULTURE and COMMUNICATIONS of the ONTARIO GOVERNMENT was used to purchase instruments and uniforms. : Thanks to the many who bought raffle tickets, attended the fund raising dinners and dances, the group of Supporters who went with us, and to those listed below: s Auxiliary, Branch 68, Royal Canadian Legion Hacker, Gignac & Rice Heacock, Ferguson, Difomaso & Main Ruth & Tony Hope James W. Nicholson Ltd. William Lediard Ontario Ministry of Culture Royal Canadian Legion Br Royal Canadian Legion Br Royal Canadian Legion Br Royal Canadian Legion Br Royal Canadian Legion Br and Communications . 270, Coldwater . 262, Elmvale . 545, Port McNicoll . 523, Victoria Harbour . 316, Waubaushene Don Sherk Construction Ernst Leitz (Canada) Ltd. Russell Foreman Charles Fournier Free Press, Midland Duncan Galloway Golden Age Club, Coldwater ° George Russell George Scott Scott Printing Town of Penetanguishene Robert Tuite Earl Vivian Lions Club, Penetanguishene . Midland Times McQuirter Realty World Penetanguishene Scott Patterson Penetanguishene Citizen P.M.C.L. THE PENETANGUISHENE LEGION PIPES & DRUMS Ce ae eee 1 ~ A Wednesday, March 15, 1989, Page P3

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