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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Nov 1980, p. 4

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into a business. I try to keep my hours of work al calligraphy down to six or eight a day. I do have a family to take care of as well. I enjoy doing my own work, and teaching. I enjov seeing people get a pen in their hand and make it follow their control on a piece of paper. A great deal of pride goes along with the finished product. * I've done certificates for the local power squadron, placemats for the Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival, and work for the Ontario Horticultural Society. In the late summer I did the illustrations for an exhibit of artifacts at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons. That is the type of work that I like to get my teeth into, a piece alphabets and a alphabet. The Canadian alphabet is a_ basic, whole alphabet, derived and perfected by Canadians, just as the Celtic alphabet is a product of the Irish, and the Gothic alphabet of the English. The, Canadian alphabet is a model of simplicity. It has three downstrokes_ (basic, combination and variations), diagonals, balconies, twins, bows and the s-stroke. I would like to see it taught in the schools in place of the ball and stick printing system. Children start with that, then they are taught writing, which is un- controlled, letters all rounded, and then they are taught capitals. By Celtic PYveoriwre 1VUL UTC Ciuc to always come up with omething that they can e proud of. I'm very strict on osture. A person with incorrect posture riting will be thrown off. He will always be correcting, whether he realizes it or not. Bad poste will affect the riting. Resulting bad writing, and writer's cramp, all can be avoided. Both feet should be irmlv on the floor in ront of the body. The body should be straight, no slouching. I don't like to see people nosing the paper. The left hand jrests at the top of the /paper and the right hand holds the pen. | The hardest thing to ' learn is to keep the feet /on the floor in front ' without crossing them. { The Friday Times Second Class Mail Registration Number 3194 and Friday Citizen Second Class Mail Registration Number 2327 Published by Douglas Parker Publishing Ltd at 521 Bay Street, Midland, Ontario/ 526-2283 75 Main -- Street, Penetanguishene, Publisher Douglas Parker Managing Editor J. Douglas Reed Penetanguishene Editor Ken Regan The Friday Times and Friday Citizen are distributed free each Friday to households in Midland and Penetanguishene Parker Publishing Limited also publish The Midland Times, Penetanguishene Citizen and Elmvale Lance each Wednesday in the Huronia market. Ontario / 549-2012 eres PLANTERS Dry Roasted PEANUTS 4504 1. Allan's CANDYCANES | POTOF GOLD O9% 3 | $8.69. DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE ITEMS SHOWN MAY NOT ALL BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS Moirs ~ ® Registered trademark of Drug Trading Co. itd BRUT 33 GIFT SET 54.29 scr OLD SPICE ©75m! After Shave Lotion & 75m! Cologne $3.99 scr il hore | McILCHERE Scottish |. $ 4.9 9 400g Sylvania MAGICUBES 1 9 g Hashes ®Soap-on-a-Rope and 120ml Splash-on Lotion Ao |! ; hh = EKTRALITE 10 Camera Outfit $ 99 BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC FLASH Big V Gillette CHRISTMAS CARD PROMAX COMPACT ~ ASSORTMENT 1200 HAIR DRYER © Separate Heat 99 and Air Controls © Snap-on Air , f Concentrator $ a 1.99 2: Tye-Sil CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP PAPER 10 Rolls '0 $2609 Total 500" 2 _ Gilets SIMI TY 4 Men's and Ladies QUALITY LEATHER GOODS LESS 3317/3 % nesses MFR'S. SUGGESTED Billfolds - Clutch Purses, Etc. Set includes 1 Ektralite 10 Camera, F Kodacolor Il Film 110 and Batteries LIST PRICE (Not at all I.D.A. Stores) Gift Boxed - a great gift idea! VILLAGE SQUARE Poyntz St., Ponetaiiuisiene |.D.A. PHARMACY 549-3141 Page 4, Friday, November 21, 1980

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