HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-09-26, Page 27SLASHED AWNINGS
Police are looking for an un
known culprit who slashed the
awnings of two Goderich business
es sometime during the evening of
July 9, 1990. The damage was done
at Schaefer’s Ladies’ Wear and
Suits Me.
DAMAGED VEHICLES
Also during August 9 or 10, 1990
vehicles were damaged at two
different locations in Goderich. The
Bouncy
Kimberley Wernham and Angela Kuepfer do a tap dance
routine to Sabre Danceat theTalent contest on T uesday night at
the Brussels Fall Fair. The girls placed first in the 9-18
category.
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, Sept, 30th
2 - 4 p,m,
at the Goderich Legion
•your presence will be their
most cherished gift9
Festival’s Mystery
Dinner a big success
With both nights a sell-out the
Mystery Dinner at Blyth Memorial
Hall on Friday and Saturday was
again a major success.
For the past three years this
capital fundraising undertaking has
proven very popular and this year
was no exception. The script for
“Camp Ketchakellor” was written
by well-known author Alice Munro
and the play featured the talents of
local people as well as profession
als.
Development Co-ordinator for
the Festival, Lynda Lentz said that
the dinner raised between $5,000
and $6,000 this year, just slightly
higher than last year’s figures, for
the capital expansion project.
Blyth Inn
wins crown
Continued from page 25
McDougall, Pat Cronin, Kevin
Carter, Jim Dickson, Kevin Coul-
tes, Andy Lubbers, Steve Schroe
der, Bob Hillis, Dave Cook, John
Stewart and Barney Stewart.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1990. PAGE 27.
Crime Stoppers
Crime of the Week
first incident involved a Public
Utilities truck and police believe
that the dented hood was the result
of someone jumping on it.
The second incident occurred at
the Goderich Chrysler dealership
on Huron Road. A 1990 Chrysler
Dynasty and a 1990 Chrysler
LeBaron were damaged by what
the police say appears to have been
caused by kicking and jumping on
the vehicles.
BREAK ENTER AND THEFT
Sometime in the early morning of
Tuesday, January 17, 1989 there
was a break-in at F. E. Madill
Secondary School in Wingham. The
culprit entered through the large
plate glass window in the south
door, then entered the auto shop,
science lab, and principal’s office.
Many windows were broken, and
desks were ransacked with con
tents dumped out. An attempt was
made to break into the office safe
and the office was trashed.
If you have information about
this or any other crime, call Crime
Stoppers, 1-800-265-1777. You will
be eligible to receive an award of
up to $1,000. You will never have to
reveal your name or appear in
court. Remember Crime doesn’t
pay, Crime Stoppers does.
CLASS REUNION
Saturday, September 29
Graduating Class of 1980
(1976-1980/81)
For information call:
482-9935 434-4280
357-3610 1-416-653-6517
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LONDESBORO LIONS
Country
Breakfast
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Londesboro Hall
9 to 1 p.m.
Serving pancakes, eggs,
bacon,sausage,
hash browns, toast &
juice.
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