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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 May 1975, p. 3

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Town police Charged with failing to remain A Tiny Township man, Robert Grayel of Concession 14, was charged with failing to report an accident "giving a solo accident in which the car he was ving smashed into a hydro pole in front of 30 Park Street in Penetanguishene. The accident occurred on 'Saturday at 1:35 a.m. No injuries were reported but damage to Gravel's car was estimated at $3,000 by police. Spanking nets common assault charge A 24-year-old Scarborough man, Michael Sweny, was charged with common assault on an 11-year-old Penetanguishene boy last Saturday. According to police Sweney threw the youth to the ground and spanked him causing welts and bruises. The incident occurred at the Waterfront Park at 11:25 OPP report Body recovered from: bay The Midland detachment of thé' Ontario' Provincial Police report that their OPP divers were successful in recovering the body of Nathan Hahelt;' 47)0fvPeéek-a- Boo Trail. The body was recovered"last Wednesday about 1:35.p.m. from the waters of-Geargian Bay near the entrance to Penetanguishene HarbourneHanelt was married and his wife is listed by the police,as living in Seville, on Long Island in New York State. Hanelt was reported to be planning to move down to the US. in the near future. \ Indecent assault ee The Midland detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police report that following a complaint:received by their office they have charged, J. Mikel Ruth, 27, of the Northwest Basin with one count of indecent assault. The charge was laid on Tuesday, May 20, the same day as the alleged incident. Penetanguishene Brownies smile Glendon's new principal coming here David McQueen, a 48- year-old __ bilingual economist, has _ been named as the new prin- cipal of York University's Glendon College. And one of the first stops he will make since his ap- pointment was announced will be the Penetanguishene-Mid- land area on June 12-14. McQueen officially takes over from outgoing principal Albert Tucker, whose term expires this summer, on July 1, but he said Monday that he had explicit directives from York's president, Ian MacDonald, develop the contacts with Franco- college is offering at least two university credit to further college's offerings. Ontarian groups, college's economics pajticularly in North department since the fall Simcoe. of 1969, was with the This summer, the feonomic Council of courses that will be and on traluegehee a t Canada's research staff Penetanguishene's St. for 13 years before that. Joseph's School, and He holds a bachelor of planning will start soon for next fall's academic McQueen, head of the Canada for four years, the Bank of Do you know where they are? Do you know where any of these people can be located? The Penetanguishene recreation commerce degree from the University of Manitoba, and MA from Queen's in Kingston, and a PhD from _ the University of London's London School of Economics. A staunch supporter of Glendon's bilingual program since he arrived there to teach, McQueen said he is looking forward to developing cultural and recreational contacts between the college and this area as well as an academic program. He will spend his time next month meeting teachers and officials, as well as prospective part-time students in the Midland- Penetanguishene area. Last Wednesday was an exciting day for the second Penetanguishene Brownies. Every girl in the club received at least one award during the awards night presen- tations outside of St. Ann's Church. Receiving a pin for moving from tweenies to brownies were: Jana Zylich, Carolyn Bissette and Julie Ann King. Another group of girls were awarded the brownies golden bar for passing a series of tests. These girls were: Jen- niffer Zoschke, Debra Lynn Vaughan, Claudette Lorette, Ann Beauchamp, Sway ee tits Local Brownies receive awards Doreene Quesnelle, Ros Zylich. Ladouceur and Suzanne Lafreniere. were handed out to girls Receiving the 'golden who had been in brownies hand" fan weit for one, two or three another series of oe years lone Wi fae ; merit badges and other were: Clair Cadeau, Laurie Juneau, Karen cooking, writing, dan McCallum, Donna cing, singing Moreau, Lisa Gignac, housekeeping, Andrea Dault and Lana and twirling batons Industrial show may be cancelled Penetanguishene's industrial trade show may have bit the dust before it ever got off the ground. That's what Hans Rick, the man responsible for co-ordinating the show on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce, indicated recently. The industrial show was scheduled to be held on July 28 at the com- munity Centre but Rick Sailing starts Pomp and pageantry will be the order of the day for the official opening of the sailing season in Midland on Saturday at 2 p.m. reports that the response from area industries is less than encouraging. The concept behind the show, which was born at the Chambers' annual meeting earlier this year, was not only to have local industries display their products but also show how the products are manufactured. A minimum of six or seven industries is needed in order for the show to go ahead but to date only one of the three industries, Hans Rick has spoken to have indicated an interest in the show. The cost for exhibiting an industrial display would be $250. for floor space Rick said If the show is to become a reality industries in- BINGO $5 500 in Cash Prizes at the International Centre 6900 Airport Rd. - Mississauga 73 MMS) [o)Annh- FREE Bus Transportation FREE Admission terested in participating will have to contact Hans Rick at least before the event PROCLAMATION WHEREAS men and women of all callings have for centuries ministered to alleviate suffering and illness, and promote health; and WHEREAS in the Province of Ontario nurses have made very realistic efforts as members of the health team to serve all citizens; and WHEREAS in this community nurses have maintained a dedicated service; and WHEREAS the professional organization representing registered nurses living and working in this community and province is observing fifty years of growth and achievement; and WHEREAS the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario recognizes that out of the past, an exciting future for registered nurses has become a reality, NOW, THEREFORE, the week of June second, nineteen hundred and seventy five will be observed as Nurses' Week in this community during which time Three types of stars awards for excellence in reading a month committee is organizing an 'Appreciation E k recognition of the many services of Dinner" to be held on July 5 as part of & STARBUSINESS : registered nurses may be duly noted by pen eanguishens § "Old Home Week"' ; ge ae Departs Thursday Nights all citizens. celebrations. All former and present residents of the town who have distinguished themselves in Cee EU ALEULATORS. Midland 5:00 p.m. Bus Terminal IN WITNESS THEREOF, | hereunto athletics, business, municipal affairs and other ROYAL - VICTOR Elmvale 5:25 p.m. Tea Room set my hand and have caused the of fields, and who have thereby brought recognition ficial seal of this municipality to be to Fenetanguishene, are being invited to attend eae a 196 6595 RESERVE SEATS affixed e appreciation dinner. 'i ; i j : That's where the recreation committee needs 18 Bayview First Come First Serve Basis your help. The following is a list of ex- Sunnyside, Midland TOWN OF PENETANGUISHENE councillors, ball players and hockey players who 526-9175 Call 526-6976 or 526-2850 Mayor Vince Moreau. lived in Penetanguishene in years gone by. : If you know the addresses of any of these people please phone the municipal office at 549- 7453 The people are: Cy Richardson, Chuck Sister Rena snognes of to the hospital. At the banquet and Sheperd, Jack Hanna, Aldie Paradise, Jack Penetanguishene General Hospital dance held at the Midland Royal Wark, Ralph White, H.M. Allwell, R.C. Osborne presented Connie Piitz (right), and Canadian Legion, 30 other staff (Ralph), Joe McGovern, Guy Veterie, Ron Helen Tomlinson (left) with 'service, members were also honoured for Nelson and "Punch"' Johnson. pins, at the PGH staff association having served the hospital five, 10 and spring dance Saturday night, in 15 years. recognition of their 20 years of service Staff photo At the Penetanguishene Thomlinson were their 15 years of service to d | recto 4 M F St ee Hospital ee awarded 20 year service the Penetanguishene P FE ain : Association spring dance ins by Sister Rena hospital. held at the Midland aadonée of the hospital. Haine served the TR Ee RO RIS ol OF Tes CAR E ELMVALE Legion on Saturday night, Phil Condren, Estelle hospital for 10 years, UAT OCIS (6) BVEEIED p 32 staff. members were Brunelle, Lynn Crippin, Jackie Buttineau, Joan much colo menceloniipe long weekend (Next to Shaw's Interiors) STARTING JUNE 5 honoured for their years Theresa Rebhan, Betty Church, Gertrude of May 17th-19th of service to the hospital. Emery and Marie Dupuis Faulkner, Edna Todd, Allenwood -- 6:30 p.m. Sat -- 11:00 a.m. Sunday = Connie Piitz and Helen received pinsin honour of Murtea McQuarrie, Phelpston -- 7:30 p.m. Sat -- 9:00 a.m. Sunday ey PENING SPECIALS puis and pee PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ambie were also honoured. IN CANADA Leona Paul, Eileen Minister: Rev. Sydney McDonald BA Wallace, Aurelie Phones: The Church 322-1411, The Manse, 322-2453 Brunelle, Joan Brooke, Elmvale Church: Christian Education, 10 a.m. Margaret Martin, Christian Worship, 11 a.m. Walburga Walker, Diane : Zoschke, Thelma UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ba Smitham, Evelyn Minty, St. John's Elmvale Joan Asselin, Margaret} Minister: Rev. B. Gazzard 9 Dale, Rita Gendron, Worship: 11:00 a.m.(Nursery during Service) Mary Magloughlin, Phones: Church 322-1472, Manse 322-1522 sf SP ECIAL Noreen Miller, Leona Wyevale United Church: 11:30 a.m. Wallace, and hospital Waverley United Church: 10:00 a.m. administrator Sister Joan Whalen were honoured for five years' service. NOTICE Rev. E. John Gazzard, Minister SPECIALLY MADE by Burlington Mills for our opening - 100% NYLON in 6 beautiful colours, 99 Jute Back Reg. $10.99 Sa. Yd. SALE PRICE 6.2% Sq. Yd. Rubber backed, 100% NYLON, CORONET CARPET SPECIAL - l fil ee SALE PRICE 4.2" Sa. Yd. ce 'Declaring Nurseg ' Week Mayor Vince Moreau signs a proce, last Friday setting aside June 1 to June 7 as Nurse Week -in Penetanguishene. Looking on from left to right are: Sandra Bates (Nurse Week co-ordinator for the Huronia area), Maxine Jackson (director of nursing at the Georgian Manor) and Sister Rena Spooner (Director of nursing at the Penetanguishene General Hospital). Nurse Week is being celebrated all across Canada during the first week in June. _ Staff photo t G d be t TOWN OF O re | Ors BARRYMORE CARPET SPECIAL - 100% NYLON short shag, Penetanguishene ae ee having claims against the Estate of ALETHEA Jute Back 6 99 HRI NA FERRIER, also known as Christina Ferrier 10 Robert Street West and also known as Christina rate Ne ee ae . Sq. Yd. om Gg; wigs Midland, in the County of Simcoe, Retired Accountant, pain oe arene who died on or about the 5th day of January, 1975, must OZITE CARPET SPECIAL - Beautiful colours and patterns, forward same to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of June, 1975, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, and the Executors will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice. rubber backed _/Penetanguishene Arena, Parks and Retréation Board in co-operation with the Seon and Recreation Bureau requires: SAILING INSTRUCTORS 3 positions from July 7th, to adgost ce 1975 to run a program in sailing for beginners. Swim- ming capabilities essential. 4490 GA: Applications stating name, address and qualifications will be received by the un- dersigned at 10 Robert St.W. until Wednesday June 3rd, 1975 at 5:00 p.m. E. Valentine (Miss), Secretary. 6.7? sa, va. WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Armstrong Hard Surface WATCH FOR OUR OPENING . SPECIALS ON THESE Dated at Penetanguishene, Ontario, this 22nd day of May, 1975. MacKINNON, DeVILLERS & HORTON, 1 Simcoe Street, Penetanguishene, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. Wednesday, May 28, 1975, Page 3 z } PV ASP Nt RIN A Re Ye Gi A MI MT INS RHR ier ee 2 eee Oe ee ee ee

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