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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 20 May 1983, p. 6

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iy jy Art scholarship for MSS Huronia Crafts Guild is doing its part once again to promote art, artists, and the appreciation of both. Monday, Marion Hoogenboom, right, president of the Guild, presentcd Midland Secondary School with a cheque in the amount of $750 for a scholarship to a deserving arts student, who is going on to study arts at the post-secondary level. The interest from the money will be awarded annually to a graduating arts student who shows a real flair and eagerness to improve their artistic abilities. David Chambers, centre, principal at MSS accepts the cheque, while Karley MacArthur, past secretary-treasurer of the Guild looks on from the left. Guild endorses scholarship Huronia Crafts Guild has endowed Ecole Secondaire Penetanguishene Secondary School with $750, the in- terest on which sum will be presented as a scholarship, starting in 1984, toa deserving student who is continuing his or her education in an arts program. ~- From left are ESPSS guidance counsellor David Paille, ESPSS principal Gilles Cing-Mars, Guild president Marion Hoogenboom, and Guild past secretary-treasurer Karley MacArthur. Panzica planning. Norman Panzica, committee studying- sentencing. Treatment of -the We've become a kind of Information Centre scheduled to give-a drug cannabis laws and has In addition, he serves Offender. where senior citizens, or anyone else for that abuse seminar in presented to the LeDain as a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Panzica__| matter, may receive pamphlets, reading lists, and Elmvale schools on Commission. He is a (Ontario) Minister's have four children and | advice on where to find all manner of important Tuesday, May 24, is highly qualified for the Assigned to find a drug addict for interviewing, he made contact with a rd graduate of McMaster University in Hamilton, before an estimated 500,000 people in six provinces, ranging from Advisory Council on /-qualified to speak live in Toronto. We have been asked often for information and literature about services available to senior citizens in our community. We've sought out material about Canada Pension Plan, old age and Veterans Affairs claims, and _ retirement survivor's benefits, insurance processing, wills, data. We're glad you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director WHERE CAN SENIOR CITIZENS GET HELPFUL INFORMATION? I st ts to theology student and a Norman recresticnslion eaice police officer who were Panzica officers, social workers, helping a heroin- other families and in- probation officers, addicted prostitute to dividuals. His coun- teachers and military g 1 rehabilitate herself. selling is not limited to personnel. He has ap- HOLI DAY When an _ appropriate drug cases. peared in about 900 residence for her could In 1975, he testified by schools. As a counsellor, We sometimes speak before adult and school fla with: further stidiceeat groups on these subjects and others pertaining to anvicd, a ciate ok York: MUN oLSiTRe in funerals. We also have a film presentation and Welland, Ontario. is toronto: ; would be glad to show it to your group. Senior Consultant to the Publications include If you have questions on some of these PICS, Council on Drug Abuse, Chitty's Law Journal. we'll try to help you get the answers. There's a a consultant to the umnina ean Quar- wide range of source material we can help you Ontario Association of terly, the Journal of locate. Chiefs of Police and a Drug Education as well : consultant to . the as popular press and AC F Surgeon-General, iaearinee: ne well, he aa H. Lynn ! i Department of National is the author of "Your H. Sele Teen and Drugs: A Suneral omes is involvement with Parents' Handbook," i | drug abuse dates to published in 1983 by ee eri 1960, when he was an McGraw-Hill Ryerson. ' . investigalive resear- He has led discussions cher with CBC-TV. not be found, she went to live with the Panzica family. About 50 other clients of both sexes were helped in this manner, and he _ has counselled about 400 Bike invitation to the he is often called to Canadian Senate testify in the matter of Just in time for the Holiday weekend! WEEKEND' * Friday to Monday VCR & 8 MOVIES Non-members 349% = 95 Members * Saturday to Monday VCR & 5 MOVIES Non-Members 334° rey' A bate FOR FURTHER DETAILS-ASK US Contact Information ( Centre in Midland is : once again planning its annual "Big Wheelie Bike-a-thon", to be held ) ' on Sunday, May 29. Purpose of this third yearly bike ride is to Boxed Bar-B-Que SPECIALS! NEW YORK STRIP LOIN STEAKS 5 ib. tox® I 7.50 HAMBURGER PATTIES 50 patties wv. 7.90 SWIFT'S PREMIUM WIENERS LOIN PORK CHOPS 12-15 lb. avg. $2.49 lb. Open 6 days a week 322-1221 Holiday weekend Bring this advertisement HOURS! with you and get p| cote tisee an extra movie FREE! sHinaay sam (058m with above 'Holiday Special!' raise funds for the continuing programs of the Contact Centre. Idea is to raise money through soliciting sponsors' pledges, and then to complete all or part of the 20 kilometre bike route. The route starts at McDonald's parking lot at 9 a.m., and tours | through Balm Beach, Penetanguishene, and then returns to : McDonald's. : ' Page 6, Friday, May 20, 1983 .

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