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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Sep 1980, p. 2

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way 412. collision. variety of injuries. under suspension. of Huttonville. James McCullough, Barrie, was a passenger in a car being driven by Kenneth Fitchett of Toronto. McCullough died of injuries he sustained in the collision which resulted after the Fitchett auto and one being driven by Antonvie VanHooydonk, 30, of St. Catherines came into There were eight Catherines car at the time. Most received a Highway 69 scene of two fatal crashes A Barrie man is dead following a grinding two-car crash shortly before 2:30 a.m. Saturday on Highway 69 just north of High- 25, of 75 Christie Ave., persons in the St. Fitchett has been charged by Midland OPP with impaired driving and driving while And a Mississauga man died in a two- vehicle accident on Highway 69 just south of the Nicholson Sideroad in Georgian Bay township Sunday morning. No charges were laid in the accident that took the life of 21-year--old Michael Majewski. Majewski was northbound by himself on the highway at 2:20 a.m. struck by one driven by Kenneth Woolley, 19, when his vehicle was OPP say Majewski entered a curve, con- tinued in a straight line into the southbound lane, bounced off guideposts on the west shoulder, and veered back across the high- way into the path of Woolley's vehicle. Wanted man as A province-wide search continues this week for Dean Wright, 22, of RR 1, Midland who escaped more than a week ago from the Mental Health Centre at Penetanguishene. Wright is described as being six feet tall, weighing 180 pounds. He has red, curly hair, brown eyes and fair complexion. When last seen he was wearing a black T-shirt with a crest on the back and blue jeans. Wright had been at MHC for psychiatric assessment after being transferred there from the jail at Parry Sound. $9 million-plus wing for Orillia hospital Soldiers' Memorial Hospital in Orillia is to receive a new $9,156,554 wing. Health Minister Dennis Timbrell and Gordon Smith, MLA for Gryphon Antique Simcoe East announced today that the new wing will include 76 beds for intermediate cardiac care, medical care and intensive care. Space also will be provided for audiology, speech, occupational and physiotherapy, -- offices, a central service for hospital supplies, and the admitting depart- ment. Show almost ready on Theatre Annual Sale 'i homemade delights to all visitors. \ The Armoury on Park Street in Barrie once again will be the site for his wonderful annual Bac event. Twenty-six dealers will present a variety of wares and everyone is sure to find something of special interest. IT'S FASHION'S ck- To-Schoo! SPECIALS Artifacts and memorabilia, displayed in the main lobby as a memorial to Canadian soldiers killed in action, will be moved to a chapel to be built in the new wing. The' ministry of Health will finance two- thirds of the project cost. The work will be done by _ Bradsill Limited Construction, of Toronto. Construction will begin immediately and is expected to be completed within the next two years. Tou: Top of your choice with purchase of Jeans or Cords aptember 3, 1980. , Boys Windbreakers 12.99 fu S FASHION"S . 45 Queen St. W., Elmvale selon ee Boat smashes sending five to PGH \° A boat that struck a retaining wall known as Asylum Point off Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre, Sunday evening, was destroyed and its five occupants sent to hospital, Midland OPP report. Joan Brown of Toronto, 22 , was transferred to Toronto Western Hospital from Penetanguishene General with a possible fractured leg and pelvis. Another of the five Here's one fashion show you won't want to miss If you want to see a fall fashion show, mark down Monday, Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. at Midland Secondary School. That's when and where the Auxiliary to Huronia District Hospital will host "Fashion Formula, Fall 1980."" Glamorous _ fashions will be presented by professional and _ local models for Leah's Boutique, Graham Swales Men's Wear and Orr's Jewellers. Tickets are available from the above stores and will be sold at the door of MSS _ next Monday evening. (Adults $2.50 and students $1.50). This event is one of Midland Civic. Centre eight classes eight classes the auxiliary's popular annual fund-raisers and it is one event you won't want to miss no matter if you are in the market for new fall clothes or not. The auxiliary earlier this year staged a successful antique market at Country Mill and from all reports next Monday night's fashion show will be another successful event for members of the auxiliary...thanks to those Midland stores assisting in the show and thanks to those hundreds of people who are planning to see "Fashion Formula, Fall L980% at Secondary School. Midland passengers, John Bland, 23, of Islington, was taken to Penetang General with lacerations and a sprained left leg. The driver of the 16 foot homemade plywood ski boat, David Prowse, 23, of Toronto, suffered - a sprained left leg and lacerations to his legs and nose. He was taken to Penetang General. The three remaining passengers were taken to Huronia District Hospital. Edward Piwkowski, 23, of St. Catharines, sustained a fractured right cheek- bone. David Lee, 25, of Islington, had minor abrasions to his face, and Mary O'Ryan, 23, of Toronto, also received minor abrasions. OPP say that Prowse lost his way returning to a campsite on Beausoleil Island from Grandview Beach near Port MeNicoll. He entered Penetang Bay by mistake, ob- tained proper direc- tions, and ran into the retaining wall while leaving the bay. Prowse has_ been charged with the dangerous operation of For Girls and Boys 3 yrs old and up; also special classes for teens in modern Jazz and Tap REGISTRATION Friday September 5 - 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday September 6th - 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Registration will be held at the Classes will direction of Ms. Charlotte Kendall; a Fees (V2hr) 3-6 yrs. old $16.00 every member of the Dance Teachers Assoc." (%4) 7 yrs and older $20.00 every years teaching experience. Midland School Dance Ballet eTap Modern °Baton @Acrobatics = The of Jazz be held under the "Professional with 10 \ y, y

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