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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jun 1978, p. 20

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2) Christian. Barnard pioneered the _ heart transplant and his name is writ large on the cover of Night Season, his second novel. Actually Barnard is the co-author. Seigfried Stander, a South African journalist and prize-winning novelist co- authored the book and it's fun to try and divine who contributed what to this harlequin transplant in hard cover. Barnard is certainly Mr. Ludwig Schaus, Plant Manager of Ernst Leitz Canada Limited proudly displays his gift of a "Leica monster' constructed entirely from parts of the Leica 40 years with Leitz M4-2 and presented to him by employees on the oc- responsible for the medical details which are plentiful and fascinating. The story itself hangs on what seems to me to be an improbable premise. Dr. Charles de la Porte discovers that one of his <y patients (who happens to be a former lover and who also happens to be a beautiful woman doctor) has breast cancer. He also discovers that the eancer has spread ex- tensively, and he's sure casion of his 40th anniversary with the company. classified marketplace DEATHS CARDS OF THANKS De net. Dace i Bo Houden - Walter, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia on Wednesday June 7, 1978. Walter Houden of Point Edward. In his 84th ear. Beloved husband of Isie May Doan. Dear father of Douglas and Denton of Sarnia. Step- father of Mrs. Ada Lamb of Toronto. Also survived by 3. grand-children. Brother of Mervin Houden, Beulah Bell and Oda Wood all of Elmvale. The funeral was held at the James Lynn Funeral Home Elmvale on Frida, June 9 at 2 p.m. Interment Elmvale Cemetery. 47 CARDS OF THANKS The family of Thomas Hobson wish to express a sincere. thank you--to friends, neighbours relatives, Saurin W:|. and Drs. Patchell, McKenzie and Young. Also to the nurses of Penetang Hospital and Mike Stone of Lynn Funeral Home during their recent bereavement. 47 Archer- The family of the late Ashton Archer would like to express sincere thanks to friends neigh- bours, relatives and pallbearers for kindness shown to us during the recent loss of a loving husband, father, and guatidtarbe rs your houghtfulness will always be remembered. Also we would like to thank you all for the many cards of sympathy. Effie Archer and family. 47 The family of the late Lottie Dickie wish to express their thanks and appreciation shown to them by: James Lynn Funeral Home, Ladies of the Elmvale Wycliff Church, Rev. Kirk, relatives and friends in their time of sorrow. 47 IN MEMORIAMS In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and randmother, Gladys itchie who passed away June 10, 1977. Time speeds on, one year is gone, Since death its gloomy shadow cast Upon our home, where all was bright And took from shining' light. -- We miss that light, and ever will; Her vacant place none can fill. Here we mourn, but not in vain For in Heaven we will meet again. Always remembered by Allan and family. 47 In Joving memory of George Wright who passed away June 19, 1968. In depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we love so well, _ And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. Always remembered and sadly missed by wife, Rose and family. 47 us a Surprise Dad on his day! FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL *6 BUCKET Finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken is a great favorite with everyone -- especially Dads. Celebrate and save this Father's Day with our Father's Day Bucket Special. A bucket contains 15 pieces of delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken LOFT RESTAURANTS entuck Faitilen Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it "finger lickin' good 315 BAYFIELQ ST OUCKWORTH PLAZA 45 ESSA RD BARRIE, ONT BARRIE, ONT BARRIE. ONT TEL. 726-7220 TEt. 726-5710 TEL. 726-2501 MOSLEY & SUNNIDALE STS 371 KING ST WASAGA BEACH, ONT MIDLAND, ONT TEL 4292311 TEL 526-5522 70 FIRST ST COLLINGWOOD, ONT TEL 445-0491 SYKES & COLLINGWOOD STS MEAFORD, ONT TEL. 538-3611 Barnard's new novel could u there's no medical hope for her. So - and this seems odd to me - he tells her she's fine so that she can live out the rest of her life without fear or surgical mutilation. His patient discovers her medical plight ac- cidentally, and threatens to sue which puts de la Porte in a _ delicate situation especially since he's had an affair with his patient, and he also knows things about her radical student past that the police would like to know. On the way through the novel good insights are dropped about euthenasia and the philosophy of physicianship. ("Death is THUR-FRI-SAT Chocolate rolls Reg. $1.15 Banana rolls Reg. $1.29 "for the Best in Baking' The Home of Buttermilk Bread SC a Christiaan XSiegiried Stander NIGHTSEASON ae and "No doctor could be a mur- derer or a torturer or a sadist.") the enemy" De la Porte's final dilemma is whether or not to pull the plug on his former patient and lover. And I'm not going to tell you how it ends. 99° 1.09 HOLDER'S BAKERY Midland 526-5651 little surge a & Book review And now, for something completely different - a collection of personal stories by Andy Mac- donald, called Don't Slip on the Soap. MacDonald is a Cape Breton writer with a seemingly endless store of tales resulting from his poverty striken boyhood with nine brothers and sisters. His first book was Bread and Molasses. Most of MacDonald's stories centre on Pa, a crusty old gent with maybe one or two jolly days a year. The stories are the kind thal are handed down in families - remember the time the outhouse caught fire while Pa was in it? And the time Murray ate the flypad? It's good homespun stuff and survivors of the - Depression will shed a nostalgic tear. However, most of the tales sound as if they'd be better if they were read aloud. They lack the spark that makes them Ray Guy and Greg Clark generate chuckles MacDonald has a way of suddenly switching into ry itself present tense m mid- donald? Probably se anecdote which I found There seems no likelihood irritating, and his style © thal his allegedly could hardly be called sidesplitting stories of life polished. After a (present witha grumpy Pa will run tense) spell of eating oul molasses candy in bed he Night Season by comments, "We would Christian N. Barnard and usually fall asleep with Seigfried Stander. Hut- our tongue on our hand, chinson of London Pub hard cover $12.95 Don't Slip on the Soap thinking never again will we eat so much (until the next time of course by Andy MacDonald Will there be a next Musson Pub $6.95 time for Andy Mac paperback THIS SPRING BUILD A PATIO with PATIO SLABS $= ~ from Atlas Block '© ePre Cast Steps Sidewalk Slabs Septic Tanks Hwy. 12 - South of Midland 534-7219 os t roma ITin Ach NOW PLAYING What he couldn't buy with mon QUINN 'ALLEN KLEIN Presents - ANTHONY JACQUELINE She was the most famous woman in the world. He was a peasant, a pirate, a shark. e stole with charm. ey h BISSETT GREEK T¥C@DN CANADIAN ODEON Theatres fr King St., Midland tely 7&9 526-5791 % SPRING SING '78 presented by St. Paul's United Church Choir under the direction of Kathleen Mounteer Guest pianist- Claudia S ama June 21, 1978 at 8 p.m St. Paul's United Church. King St., Midland Adults $2.00, Students $1.50, available from choir members or the church office Classifieds bring speedy results you want PEN THEATRE Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. June 14, 15, 16, 17 RABBIT TEST plus END OF THE WORLD Sat. Matinee SINBAD AND THE EYE OF THE TIGER Sun., Mon., Tues. POM POM GIRLS plus MALIBU BEACH MIDLAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE Arertt you glad its... Finding the one you love...» is finding yourselt. ' Evergreen Sideroad Gates open 8 p.m. 526-2411 of Listen for details 1230 CKMP e i ® e e @ es @ B e e a 3 e S a ® . ® . 2 » e i 322-2890 $ DRIVE-IN THEATRE @All Pictures Subject To Unav ange © 0000000000000 00088 0eee Starts Fri., June 16 to Thurs., June 22 Show starts at Dusk. ® ® e e e ) idable Ch She was the most famous woman in the world. He was a peasant, a pirate, a shark. What he couldn't buy with money he stole with charm. ANTHONY JACQUELINE QUINN BISSET THE GREEK TYC@DN *ak RAF VALLONE EDWA ; CHARLES DURNING LUCIA CAMILLA SPARV MAI and JAMES FRANCISCL Plus THE CHOIRBOYS ADMITTANCE ONTAINS STUFF YOU WON T SEE ON TV LORMAR PRODUCIIUNS PRESEN IS TPE GHUBKISUTS = nas ee sae at ~~. CHARLES DURNING. LOUIS GOSSETT UR. PERRY KING CLYDE KUSATSU STEPHEN MACHT TIM MORTIRE. RANDY QUAD CHUDX SACCL DON STROUD. JAMES WOODS BURT YOUNG Warning some language may be offensive Theatre Branch Ontario Wednesday, June 14, 1978, C5

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