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Pediatrician officially opens office Dec. 1, page 1

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< Pediatrician officially opens office Dec. 1 Belleville's newest pediatri- cian has been in Belleville for several weeks, but he hangs his shingle at 165 Foster Ave., Dec. 1. Dr. Keith Gregoire, who was born in New Brunswick but grew up in Belleville as a youngster, has recently com- pleted a four-year residency at the Hospital for Sick Chil- dren and Toronto Hos- pital and is a graduate of Queen's Uni- versity. He moved Quinte 1979 Dr. Keith Gregoire first to in when Grego i r e ' s father, an e x e c u t i v e with Canada Transport, managed the termi- nal here then. Gregoire lived in Belleville from the age of 10, attending Susanna Moodie School and Centennial Sec- ondary School. Since the age of 12, Gregoire said he admired the work of Belleville pediatrician Dr. Gor- don Gosse. "I just always wanted to be a doctor," he said, "and taking care of children is an ideal spe- cialty, which is enhanced by everything I've learned and accomplished in neo-natal care." Gregoire brings to Belleville wife, Sheila, a computer pro- gramming consultant and office designer, and daughters Rebec- ca, four, and Kathryn, one. Gre- 'goire and wife, Sheila, enjoy squash and Gregoire's other interests, according to Belleville General Hospital, include soccer, fencing and ancient history. . i - • > J^ C

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