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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 Mar 1989, p. 3

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--------e ES oe i ¢ f : k Alice, played here by D part of the club's carnival on Saturday, Bullets still in Quesnelle Constable . ~ " Alice under guard anielle Labatte is flanked by two of the Queen 0 involved 165 skaters and drew Clement pellets shot into his body 'Clem' Quesnelle will pro- Feb. 18 for the rest of his ficer bably carry most of the 14 life. Visiting pals The Midland police of- is not likely to undergo further surgery. While Midland police Const. Clement Quesnelle was recovering from gun- shot wounds in Toronto General Hospital last week, he had a visit from Metro Toronto police officers Kay Fydenchuk and Jim Walker. Fyden- chuk fed Quesnelle an orange because he was unable to peel it. (Photo courtesy The Toronto Sun) How much longer? Still waiting for the light? How much longer would the traffic light at Poyntz and Main be out of commission? That's the question Councillor Anita Dubeau asked~at the Penetang council meeting Monday night. Councillor Bob Cascagnette reported senior citizens phoning to say they can't cross the road at the corner. The blinking yellow light fac- ing Main Street does not stop traffic. Clerk Yvon Gagne ex- plained the 10-year-old light was already out of date when it was install- ed. Ironically, the town has a long wait for parts now because it originally settl- ed for a light in stock to avoid a 3 to 6 months wait for delivery. It's not a question of replacing the light. "These things cost $40,000,"' Gagne explain- ed in a_ telephone conversation. He expects the light to be repaired "very soon." f Heart's guards. The show, a full audience at the arena. The Penetanguishene Figure Skating Club's car- nival at the arena on Saturday was well receiv- ed, drawing a crowd of about 400. Carnival chairman Marlene Leroux said the carnival featured two shows, Alice in Wonderland and Winter Wonderland, both popular with the audience. "This place was packed for each show. There was a show at 1:30 and again at 7 and each time the stands were full."' Even though there was an admission charged and the turnout was 300d, Leroux said the car- iival cost the club money o put on. UITY "Rental of the ice and the facilities cost us money. Also, all the new costumes and _ props weren't cheap either. The only reason we do it is for the kids to have fun." Leroux said 165 skaters, aged 4 - 18, took Alice well received part in the carnival, which -is already being planned for next year. "It's been an annual event for at least the past 10 years. We don't know what the theme will be yet, but we're getting to work on it next month." INSURANCE PREMIUMS don't have to go up! Call: Karen Winstanley-Hayes to see if you qualify for selective home and automobile insurance packages... then watch your premiums go down! CS Phoenix Continental GERVAN & ASSOCIATES Insurance Brokers Lid 512 Hugel Ave., Midland 526-9345 THE FINANCIAL CENTRE] G.I1.C. LAr Ns Snyir 4 Yr. 3) \ Ae The pellets are in or so close to shoulder muscles and joints that doctors believe removing them would cause umaccep- table damage, police chief Ernie Bates said Monday. Several of the pellets, one of them lodged under the skin on the left side of Quesnelle's head, were removed at Huronia District Hospital. Quesnelle subsequently last week was examined by doctors at Toronto General Hospital. He has been recovering at his iv Tiny Township home since last Friday. The date of the con- stable's return to duty is unknown, Bates reported to Midland town council 11.50% 11.375% 11.375% 11.375% F 11.375% : Cail Teri Lancaster at 526-0543 511 Dominion Ave., Midland (opposite Mick B's Restaurant) Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Bonus Interest available for R.R.S.P. Transfers R.R.S.P. 11.75% | 1 11.50% 11.50% 11.50% | 1 11.50% | 1 ib Are es a INA 4 Yr. sy Ar ATTENTION BRIDES TO BE -- Fashion Show -- Sunday, March 5t Royal Canadian Legion Hall. 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D.J. - Mike Duhig 4 He had moved to d Tickets can be purchased from participating merchants - here are a few | pent in ae ae as Bayshore Travel, Midland Paul Howard, Midland | eels saneinte a 52 Divi, | JN T&G Fabrics, Midland Bells Jewellers, Orillia 4 sion in Toronto. eer Giselle's Fine Lingerie in [he Flower Nook, Coldwater Ay | Within a two-week E Orillia Square Mall and Hairstyles By Shelly, Co ydwater ry period he played a role ee » Mountainview Mall, Midland 5¢ to $1.00 Store, Coldwarer Zee the two most violent | Fine Bride 6 Groom, Midland -- Royal Legion, Coldwate 6x crimes to occur in ifs MIde € OOM, Miatanc Oyd Calon olawatct a | Midland in decades the murder of Krista Sepp eee --- = -- lady Finelle Cosmetics, Coldwater and his own shooting. Pi CLs TRAVEL BY BUS TO AND FROM PENETANG - BARRIE _- TORONTO Departs Penetang to Barrie - Toronto Mon. to Thurs. 7:10 a.m. Friday IS) 8:5 Saturday 8:10 a.m. 133 5:1 Sunday Slacks and Skirts Reg. up to $100.00 NOW $35.00 Reg. from $100 - NOW $65.00 $200 Departs Toronto to Penetang Mon. to Sat. 9:30 a.m. 2:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 2:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m 7:15 p.m. Friday Sunday Effective March 5 BUS PARCEL EXPRESS For tickets and information call STEWART'S PETRO CANADA 549-7612 Blouses Reg. up to $100 NOW $25.00 "FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY nuligue 265 King St., Midland 526-5304 Wednesday, March 1, 1989, Page P3

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