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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 May 1977, p. 2

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Penetanguishene Legion President Leo Lecamp, right, carried out a pleasant - duty, as he presents a cheque for $1,500 to Simon Van der Zwan representing the Penetanguishene Scouts. The money is a loan to help pay for the trip Abig help to Scouting 19 Scouts will make this summer to the Jamboree in Prince Edward Island. The money will be recovered in the form of a Wintario grant, but not until after the trip is over. Staff photo Midland man gets fine following excess alcohol conviction A 23-year-old Midland man was assessed a fine in provincial' court in Penetanguishene last Penetanguishene man was fined $150 in provincial court Thur- sday when he pleaded In provincial court Thursday, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of excess alcohol. Ronald Coady was charged on April 8, after he was stopped on High- way 27. He was spotted by the Ontario Provincial Police as he drove south on the highway, weaving from shoulder to shoulder. He was stopped, and asked to take a breathalyzer test, which yielded a reading of .170. Excess alcohol A 27-year-old guilty to a charge of excess alcohol. Martin Lecamp was stopped at 8:45 p.m. on April 15, after he was seen driving along Highway 69 in Tay Township, at high speed and _ swerving within his lane. When he was stopped, police noticed his speech was slurred, his eyes were bloodshot, and he smelled of alcohol. Lecamp was ordered to take a breathalyzer test, and the result was a reading of .160. He was ordered to pay Winners named The students of Corpus Christi School held a raffle last Friday to raise A Toronto man ran into a little more than he bargained for on a trip to Penetanguishene over the weekend. Yuen Kwong Wong was involved in a two car accident Saturday evening in front of 146 Main Two injured in accident Collision Penetanguishene police received a call at 2:10 Monday morning from Huronia District Penetanguishene. Police report Hospital, informing them there were two persons there who had been involved in a collision in Constable Michael Brady attended at the hospital, and discovered that the two had indeed Street, and wound up with $3,500 damage to his car. The driver of the other car, Joseph Lalonde of 376 Hugel Avenue in Midland, was charged with impaired driving and excess alcohol as a result of the accident, which left his car damaged to the tune of $1,500. Two passengers in the Wong vehicle com- plained of minor injuries following the accident and were treated at Huronia District Hospital in Midland. The accident was investigated by Constable Claude Monroe. - been involved in an accident, just shortly after midnight, in front of 92 Brock Street. The driver of the car involved, Cindy Thayer of 319 Queen Street in Midland, was charged with driving without an operator's licence and failing to remain at the scene of the accident. 'The owner of the car, Leo DesRochers of lot 105, Tiny, was charged with obstructing a police officer. The car sustained $280 damage. Car theft Acar, reported stolen from a Penetanguishene fire. man, was discovered early Monday morning by Midland O0.P.P. near Honey Harbour, gutted by The car was reported stolen at 7:00 a.m. Monday, by Marcel Cascagnette of 196 Robert Street West in Penetanguishene. PCy Dear Concerned Voter: the : Pri IS People - ority money for their upcoming trip to Ottawa. The winner of the first prize, a television set, was Craig Holmes, of 51 Donnywood Crescent, Toronto. Ross Gregoire, of 103 Burke Street, Penetanguishene, won the second prize, a T.V. game. Ten pillows were awarded as third prizes. They went to Trent Maracle,Lorraine Moreau, Doreen Verreault, Alfred Gregoire, Theresa Duval, Marie Tessier, L. Marion, Rita Morin, Bill Bidan and Mark Stuckey. PGH births Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Moreau of R.R. 3 Penetanguishene, _are pleased to announce the birth on April 30, of a girl. 'Brunelle A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brunelle of R.R. 2 Penetanguishene, on May 2. GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS NOW! JOIN THE P.C. TEAM! There is election fever in the air, and the Simcoe East Progressive Conservative Association is preparing for an ELECTION CAMPAIGN. Local Progressive Conservatives are actively dealing with political policy and strategy questions... and they want YOU to be involved. You've said before that you'd like to be involved in politics. DO IT NOW! This is a personal invitation to you, asking you to become involved in policy making, election campaign strategy and campaign politics. How do you become involved with us in P.C. politics? 1. Just fill out the coupon below and mail today, or 2. Phone 526-9867, 538-2975 or 526-5444 for information, or 3. Attend breakfast meetings every other Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. at the Panorama Inn, (May 11th, May 25th, June 8th). We're looking for support, assistance, ideas and input from constituents from all parts of the riding of Simcoe East, especially Midland, Tay Township, Port McNicollt, Victoria Harbour, Waubashene and Port Severn. . Let us count on your support. : Fill out the coupon below, or call any of the above numbers, Page 2, Wednesday, May 4, 1977 and come onouttothe next breakfast meeting. WE WANT YOUR HELP. Yours very truly, LOCAL P.C. SUPPORTERS. Name Address Telephone the fine of $150, or spend 20 days in jail. Excess alcohol A 43-year-old Orillia man pleaded guilty in provincial court last Thursday to a charge of excess alcohol. Thomas Parish was charged after he was seen driving through a stop sign at the corner of Front and Queen Streets in Orillia. He then continued on, weaving along the road. Prish was stopped and ordered -to' take a breathalyzer 'test, which resulted in a reading of 170. His attorney told the court the incident was out of character, and it oc- curred on his an- niversary. He said the exuberance of the oc- casion had led to the incident. Parish was ordered to pay a fine of $250 or spend 30 days in jail. Shoplifting A shoplifting spree led PAINTING -- G.M. DECORATING to a conditional discharge in provincial court Thursday for 20-year-old Penetanguishene woman. Two charges of theft under $200 were laid against Linda Bottineau on April 13. The court was told she was seen placing two brassieres into her purse in the Zellers store on Highway 27 at about 9:10 p.m. The two objects , were valued at $19.20. She then left the store and entered the Dominion Store in the same shop} ping centre, where she was seen placing some goods from the drug and candy sections of the store in her purse. . The value of the goods taken from the Dominion was $9.42. 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