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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Dec 1976, p. 3

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Free cartoon. show Saturday Children from Penetanguishene and . surrounding areas will be treated to a free cartoon show this Saturday, by the town's merchants. There will be two complete showings of the program, one at 1:00 p.m. and one at 3:00 p.m. and it's all happening at the Pén Theatre. The local merchants have been sponsoring the free cartoon shows at the Pen for about four years, and last year about 740 children took advantage of the offer. No advance tickets are required, and Pen Theatre manager Dave Babcock said, "We just leave the doors wide open and they can come in." The week after, the theatre will be showing the film "Santa Claus"', and Santa will be there in person giving out free treats to the children, again supplied by the local merchants. Grants announced The Penetanguishene Junior Badminton Club, and the Beausoleil Band Public Library on ' Christian Island, are to be will receive ap- proximately $405 worth of badminton -- equipment, and the Christian Island library will receive $2,000 Looking at books Ronald Mackenzie, director of the Georgian Bay Regional Library System discusses Canadian art books with the chief librarian at the Penetanguishene 24. Librarians examine Canadian books Public Library, Margaret Dupuis, during a book display hosted by the Regional Library system on November the recipients of two of to purchase Canadian Thirty-eight librarians 900 Canadian books Ontario, giving librarians the latest group of Win- books and materials andibook sellers met at The display, organized and others concerned tario grants to be an- The grants were just the Georgian Bay by Steven Stevanovie for with book purchasing an nounced by the Ministry two of 11 announced last Regional Library the Canadian Book opportunity to become of Culture and Thursday, to be made System's headquarters in Information Centre, has familiar with the works of Recreation. available for projects in Barrie on November 24, toured the 14 regional more than 80 Canadian The badminton club Simcoe County. to examine a display of library tems in publishers Kenneth McKnight Well known psychiatrist dies The death occurred at post graduate physicians, approachandthe warmth the-lines, Pene- treatment of offenders the Mississauga Hospital the R.C.M.P. and _ of his personality. tanguishene, where He had continyed to in Toronto on November Criminology students. He He leaves his mother, his interest in forensic return to his residence 27, of Dr. Kenneth wasassistant professor of his wife, Kit, and his four psychiatry commenced,a and cottage at McKnight psychiatry at the children, Paul, Ann, career that he has Penetanguishene each He was 47. University of Toronto. Mary and John. It seems __ followed unstintingly and summer where he Dink McKnight, He was widely ap- appropriate that he was with great energy, en- renewed his relationship graduated in medicine preciated for his humane buried at St. James-on- couraging others in the with many friends from the University of Western Ontario in 1955, and specialized in psychiatry. He spent' six years as_ assistant Superintendent of the Mental Health Centre at Penetanguishene where he continued his interest in the assessment and Obituary Loretta Ladouceur dies at 57 treatment of offenders. In 1966 he moved to the The death occurred deceased) she lived all Marchildon and Betty sister Marie Morin new Clarke Institute of after a lengthy illness at her life in Lorette, both of The funeral service was Psychiatry in Toronto the Penetanguishene Penetanguishene Penetanguishene, and held at St. Ann's, where he became chief of General Hospital on A member of the Royal Linda Beaudoin, of Penetanguishene, ~ on the forensic services. He November 30, of Loretta Canadian Legion, Branch Lafontaine. She is also December 2, with Father served on committees on Ladouceur. No. 68 Ladies Auxiliary, survived by her sister Louis Dignard officiating. Corrections and Federal _ Beloved wifeof Herbert she leaves behind her Lavina Ladouceur, of The pallbearers were Bob Penitentiaries and wasa Ladouceur of sons Douglas, James, Penetanguishene, her and Kenny Morin, and councillor of the Penetanguishene, she Larry, Earl and Ross, all brother Omer Ladouceur, Ron, Murray, Roland and Canadian Psychiatric Was in her 57th year. of Penetanguishene, and of Penetanguishene, and Butch Ladouceur Association. He lectured Born to Oliver and Richard, of Midland, and 18grandchildren.She was Interment St. Ann's to undergraduates and Felicite Ladouceur (both her daughters. Doris predeceased by, another Cemetery Hee ee Re SESS ES ae SES Ee GO on Don't miss the biggest eventever at G&M Shoppe & Wa tson Ss Ladies Wear A < > eS See them at the flashing light every hour from 9 till 9 Thursday & Friday and 9 till 5:30 Saturday Sants's 3 Day Specials Ladies Canadian Made SLACKS Washable Reg.*16. SKI JACKETS '8° While they last 99 Small & Medium only > 1 & Added Saturday Special DENIM : OVERALLS :2c00* 19 *6.98 SLINKTOPS *49 Turtle Neck Reg. Ladies Embroidered Denim Pullover SHIRTS $699 eS Oa ny eee! TO ae a ee ee Manpower reports more vacancies filled The job vacancy pic- ture improved somewhat last month in_ the Midland-Penetanguis- hene area with the Midland Canada Man- power Center reporting an increase in the number of vacancies filled. A total of 114 vacancies, 77 male and 37 female were filled by local recruiters in November; in addition, Midland - Manpower also filled 26 casual vacancies. Though the number of vacancies filled represents an increase over October's figures, CMC manager' Don McNee has pointed out these figures are com- parable to November 1975. McNee also warned the increase in orders placed with the CMC center last month (108 orders representing 164 jobs) should not be taken as an improvement trend as it can largely be traced to start of Local Initiatives projects in the area Free course Midland Manpower is currently running a free course in "Creative Job Search Technique" every Friday afternoon. The two hour course is designed to help people get their own jobs and prepare meaningful job resumes Those _ in- terested can contact the Midland Manpower of- fices Manpower openings At the end of November the Midland Manpower machine mechanic, upholsterer , sewing machine mechanic, a clerk typist who can read Center had a number of and speak German openings in the following fluently, cleaning person, occupations precision camera designer and machinist, metal working accountant Draw winners announced The Mother's Auxiliary of the Penetanguishene Little NHL has an- nounced the winners of its Bake Sale Draw Mrs. D. Montgrain won the hockey stick, Lisa Dusome won the cake, and Megan Dorion won Football Draw held on the dolphin Marise November 28. Victor DesRochers won the Marchildon won the first seals, and the dress went prize of $100, while io Rita Hook Joanne Dusome won $75.00, Gil Lesperance Winners have also been won $50.00 and Terry announced for the Richardson won $25.00 WERY SPECIAL SPECIAL or GDI" On Sale December 9,10and11 Special Purchase ! Limited Quantities No Rainchecks knitting needle, caeecrted fashion colours. uw at Wes Eh Minute Crochet Shawl Kit A creative gift to get or to give | Kit contains 5 balls - 3.2 ozs. - of soft, machine-washable "Phentex" "Sky" yarn for crocheting a pretty fringed shawl or poncho; 1 1 crochet hook and ate Srachatos yr jas 6 gare Gis YOPSGRRS 1% FHANGEH G9) UK PAOEW Sromtes 2 predty veawt with @ tee pect <A POE Phenix ku Prenton BHY %vagne instructions ! id Special Purchase ! Limited Quantities No Rainchecks fresh "Wild Flower" bowls, cups & saucers. WERY SPECIAL --: 20-or-40 pce. English Ironstone Dinner Sets English Ironstone sets, decorated underglaze in pattern; dishwasher-proof ! 20 PCE SET includes 4 each dinner plates, bread & butter plates, soup / cereal bowls, cups & saucers. 40 PCE SET includes 8 each dinner plates, bread & butter plates, soup / cereal SPECIAL Compare At $21.88 And $45.88 Thurs. - Sat. ecember 9-11 Service for 4 20 pce. set Service For 8 40 pce. set 3 Ladies G&M Shoppe Watson's Wear 305 King St., Midland Queen St., Elmvale 526-5761 322-2151 See ee a RR Re ES Be oe OS RS SS RS RS RS ERE RE RERS is i Hy i is i i i i i i i i i plus ae i i x i i i i i i i i SAE RS AS AS AS A AS ARS AS AS AS SS BESS ESAS AS AS AS ASAS AS ASS AS ASASRES Where It's "Satisfaction Guaranteed"! Highway 27, MIDLAND OPEN: 10a.m. to 10p.m. Monday thro Saturday Wednesday, December 8, 1976, Page 3 {/

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