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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Aug 1980, p. 8

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Some $8,000 damage occurred to a 1980 car belonging to- Port Reunion set for Dunnville The wartime per- sonnel of No. 6, S.F.T.S., R.C.A.F. will be celebrating their 35th Annual Reunion on September 12,13 and 14 in Dunnville again this year and all ranks, trades, sexes and spouse have been or- Severn man Dietrich Schuster, 52, in a single vehicle accident last dered to attend. The weekend schedule of events is set to begin with a reception Friday evening at the Dunnville Golf and Country Club. Saturday will see the famed 'Clare' Thunder Mug and Ladies Golf Tournament followed in Friday. Schuster took the cutoff from Highway 69 Heavy damage after car rolls over near Port Severn : into Port Severn at 1:45 a.m., struck the gravel shoulder, and entered the east ditch. The car struck a hydro pole and then rolled over, the afternoon by a parade and Harvard Fly Past and Memorial Service. The Grand Patron Air Chief Marshall, Sir David Evans will take the salute. That night there is planned a dinner and Charges laid following seven break-ins A town of Midland police investigation into a rash of break-ins between Aug. 18 and Aug. 22 has resulted in charges against a 16- year-old Midland youth and -a_ 15-year-old juvenile Gildore Maracle, 16, will appear in court Sept. 8 on six counts of break and enter. The name of the other person was not released because of age. Three counts of break and enter were laid against the juvenile. In the five days break- ins occurred at the Simcoe County Health Unit, the Little Lake Park Office, the Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications office, the Huronia Museum, Midland Lawn Bowling Club, and the Indian Village. The Indian Village was hit twice. Tuesday morning Midland police received a call from Walker's Electric reporting the theft of a $166 tool from a.toolbox left overnight at RCA by a Walker's Electric employee. The pour goes on Cement trucks were hard at 'work yesterday afternoon at Midland's water pollution treatment plant where some 540 cubic meters of concrete was being poured to form an aeration tank at the plant. The pour was part of 2,850 cubic meters of concrete that will be used for the huge football field-like structure. You can really tell you're living in Canada when you see a homemade sign like this one. This particular Page 8, Friday, August 29, 1980 2 he x; 1 aad oa ve 9 : 4 memorial to the great Canadian symbol is located just off the 8th Concession of Tiny Twp. dance at the High School auditorium, which will include films of past reunions, some fun as well as reminiscince and reverberation. The weekend winds down Sunday with a 'Flapper and banger' outdoor breakfast at the Riverview Motel. Anyone who served at Dunnville is asked to send in their names and addresses so the mailing list to receive further information and invitations can be up- dated. C Midland OPP says. Schuster was taken with minor injuries to Huronia District Hospital by ambulance. No charges were laid. Investigation --_conti- nues into an accident last Thursday involving two brothers driving separate vehicles. A total of $2,500 damage occurred to each of the two cars, driven by _ Robert Blanchard, 19, and Ronald Blanchard, 17, SALE Buy 26 issues (6 months) of The Midland Times or The Penetanguishene Citizen both living on the Ninth Concession of Tay Township. Both young men were northbound on Tay's Eighth Concession, approaching the stop sign at Highway 12 around 11:30 p.m. Robert Blanchard was rammed from the rear by Ronald Blan- chard. Ronald received a minor injury which, the OPP reports, ap- parently was so minor it went untreated. by carrier for the regular rate of $6.50 and get 26 issues (6 months) more for only l ' NOW THAT'S A DEAL! Complete and mail the coupon below Present subscribers will have their subscriptions extended one year. ee eee eS fa ee | Name Address Town Please print Midland Times, P.0. Box 609, Midland, Ontario Enclosed is my cheque for $6.51 for L_JMidland Times {_|Penetanguishene Citizen ee Phone For mail subscription, please send $7.51[__| HURRY! Due to the good response we are extending this offer until September 30, 1980 a fa Se ON A ica eet edn et ne eae tele: oe he et ee ae

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