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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Feb 1989, p. 19

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Silver Thread is reassurance b From page 18 group also participates in many programs _in- cluding the tracing ser- vice maintained by the International Red Cross. For information call 526-3388. Silver Thread: This is a telephone reassurance program for shut-ins and senior citizens living in their own homes. Daily contact is maintained by a friendly caller. For in- formation call 534-7447 or Telecare at 526-7836. Health Unit: Services of- fered include pre-natal classes, immunization clinics, family planning consultations and home visits for teaching and counselling. Many other programs are available. Call 526-9324 for details. a HURONIA PLAYERS PRESENT DRAGONMANA A Musical Play '""The Hobbit" Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 2, 3, 4-9, Midland Secondary School Curtain Time 8:00 p.m. Special Early Performance Thursdays February 2 and 9 Curtain Time 7:00 p.m. _ February 2,3,4-9,10,11 10,11 Mentally Retarded: Huronia Association for the Mentally Retarded provides a network of support for individuals with developmental han- dicaps and their families. Various programs are available such as nursery, lifeskills, residential etc. Call 526-4253 for details. Employment: The Canada Employment Centre office includes both employment and in- surance services. Call 526-2224. Counselling: The North Simcoe Catholic Family Life Centre provides in- dividual, marital and family counselling and community *programs. The centre extends its service to those of all faiths and to those i no religious affiliation. Call 526-9397 for information. Mental Health: The Out- patient Services depart- ment of the Mental Health Centre Penetang- uishene was created to help discharged patients return to communities as Values social values eiae program at the Oak Ridge division of the Mental Health Centre in Penetang has finally got- ten off the ground. The program had been scheduled to begin three times earlier, but was M@ Cottage Neat and Tidy Home Cleaners FAST PROFESSIONAL CLEANING @ Residential B® Commercial @ Minor Renovations @ Fully Equipped Call for your FREE Estimate (705) 526-2111 BONDED BOX 1675 PENETANGUISHENE ONTARIO LOK 1P0 Merchants Schools Listeners drop in. The 4th Annual CKMP HAWAIIAN DAY Friday, February 17, 1989 Register your business, before Friday, February 10, by calling 526-2268. CKMP staff members will visit your place of business, take photographs, and award the CKMP Hawaiian Day Trophy to the best decorated business. Register your school, before Friday, February 10, by calling 526-2268. CKMP staff members will visit each school, photographs, and award the CKMP Hawaiian Day Trophy to the best decorated school. The best dress- ed students at each school will also receive prizes. take Drop by the station between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Hawaiian Day, dressed in your best Hawaiian outfit. Everyone who drops by wins a prize, and can fill out a ballot for our grand prize draw. There's also punch and other goodies for those who Listen to CKMP and check The Midland Times for more details smoothly as_ possible. They also provide short term, intensive assistance to people over age 16 who are in a psychiatric Crisis which may result in a hospital admission. For information on services or referral procedure, call 526-0567. French Centre: Le Centre begins delayed due to a lack of volunteers to work with patients. Professor Donald An- drews, an expert on the subject of the positive ef- fects of interaction bet- ween people in society and mental health pa- tients, said he was op- timistic about the pro- gram's success. "There is a very active volunteer program here which has worked well before. We've got enough now (six volunteers) and they all took like they'll be staying." The program is ex- pected to run 3-5 weeks with weekly evening ses- sions that are an hour long. Andrews said the pa- tients at the Oak Ridge division are enthusiastic about taking part, but were concerned at first about the scheduling. "The major concern was that it might interfere with the social/recrea- tional programs that they're in right now." That misunderstanding was cleared up and the program has gone well so far, said Jay Jelinek, a coordinator at the centre. In fact, the organizers "said the program adds to the social program due to the interaction - and discussions that take place, between the two groups. d'Activities Francaises in Penetanguishene has a variety of programs. For information call 549-3116 Any community group wishing to publish an event or notice should y phone drop off clearly printed or typed copy to The Penetanguishene Citizen or mail it to Box 269, Penetang, LOL 1P0. All copy must be in 10 days prior to publication. ANNOUNCEMENTS | IN MEMORIAM 260 | MCGILL, Greg. Passed away Feb 12, 1988. You touched our lives and for that we are grateful. You touche:! our hearts and for that we hold dear. You touched our 'ninds and for that we rememser always Lovingly remembered by Bonnie and son Mac, Don and Lerna McGrath and 'amily, Mike and Juke Trace and family, and Ruth McGrat: $i McREYNOLDS, Emma. In loving memory of 2 dear mother and grand- mother who passed : way Feb. 10/89 Sadly missed nd always remembered by all f mily. _KRI1 CASTON, Frank. In lovi 1g memory of my dear grandfather and friend who passed away Feb. 3, 1985 We didn't see you suffer as other family members did We couldn't be there for the final farewell bid The vast miles separated us as in the years before But a new life we brought home the week you left us for A far better place now your rest and peace deserved The angels must be singing loud, Such music never heard Sadly missed and fondly remembered oy Glenda and Raymond si | BIRTHS 258 | GOLLOP. Welcoming another girl to the Gollop family, Sabrina Marie, born at 2:55 p.m on Dec. 28, 1988, weighing in at 8 Ibs , 7 oz. A little sister for Samantha. Froud parents Bill and Deborzh (nee Wright) Gollop Proud grandparents are Charles and Carol] Wright of Elmvale, and Freda Goliop of Toronto $9, 11,13 | DEATHS 259 | FEINDELL, Martha. At the Toronto East General Hospital on Saturday, February 4, 1989. Martha Claughton of Hillsdale, in her 90th year. Belov ed wife of the late Robert Roberts and Ruger f eindell. Dear mother of Robert Roberts of Toronto. Sister of the late Jim, Eleanor, Fred, 2ose and Harry The Funeral Service was held at the Lynn Funeral Home, Clmvale on Tues- day, February 7 at 2 p.m. Cremation in Memoriem Donations to St. John's United Church, Elmvale would be apn eciated si McGINNIS, John Andrew (Andy). At the Generai end Marine Hospita!. Col- lingwoo1 on Thursday, Feb.2, 1989 Andy | AcGirnis of Elmvaie, in nis 88th year. Beloved husband cf the 'ate Ada Hoskin. Dear father of John and fy wiie Marjene of Calgary, Alberia. Lov ed grandfather of Adrienne end Mat thew. Dear brother of Jessie Thomp son of Elmvale and the late De\phy: 3 Martin, Ella Johns on, Noah and William McGinnis. Friends ay call at the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale un til 12 noon Wednesday, February 8 then to the Elmvale Presbyterian Church, Elmvale for Funeral Service it 2 p.m. Spring interment Elmvale Cemetery. In Memoriam Donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated ! LUNARDO, Domenic. At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie cn Sunday February 5, 1989. Domenic Lunardo of Elmvale, in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Nicolina Galeazza. Dear father of Andrew and his wife Joanne, Claudia and Anthony all of Elmvale Loved grandfather of Adrian and Michael. Brother of Giovanni Lunar- do, Maria Palladino and Carmen Lunardo all of Toronto, Fiiends may call at the Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale after 7 p.m. Tuesdav, until 10:45 a.m. Thursday, February 9 Then to Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Elmvale for Funeral Mass at 11 a.m Spring Interment Elmvale Cemetery In Memoriam Donations to the Cana- dian Cancer Society would be appreciated Sit ROSZMANN, - Florence Agnes at Penetanguishene General Hospital on Friday, February 3, 1989. Florence Donnelly of Penetanguishene in her 73rd year. Dear mother of Don, and his wife Joan Roszmann and Pat Roszmann both of Penetanguishene Loving grandmother of Kimberley Ann, and Saundra Lynn. Dear sister of Mrs. Dorothy Fighter of Colona B.C. and Mrs. Monie Cullen of Calgary. Dear friend of Sheila Liv- ingstone. The late Mrs. F. Roszrnann rested at the Penetanguishene Funeral Home, 155 . Main Street, Penetanguishene. A funeiai mass was held at St. Ann's Memorial Church on Moncay February 6/89. 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