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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Mar 1976, p. 2

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Alcoholics need medical help by Marguerite Ruth Are you an alcoholic? An alcoholic is an in- dividual whose repeated or continued use of alcohol interferes with the normal performance of a job, family and social, relationships or finances. Naturally our desire is to explain why people drink in an excessive addictive manner. Millions of dollars are being spent each year on If alcoholism is by definition a disease, then treatment should logically begin under the direction of a physician but many doctors prefer not to deal with alcoholic patients. The fact that the causes of alcoholism are unknown or poorly un- derstood does not mean that medical science is powerless to help. Until recently there though many sym- posiums and conferences have been held to provide instruction about the problems of alcohol abuse for medical students, nurses, social workers and pharmacy students. But there are no con- ferences for the alcoholic. Alcoholic men and women have been ad- monished, denounced, jailed, beaten, dunked, lashed, protected and had very little therapeutic value. It seems to me that any attempt to apply a blanket explanation to all people who present the complaint of excessive uncontrolled drinking leads to error in un- derstanding and treat- ment. We should not try to fit them into a casual theory. Our approach must be Police report Two injured Two persons were injured in a two-car ac- cident on Robert Street West Sunday afternoon. A car driven by Jerry Charlebois, 20, of Concession 12, Tiny Township, was in collision with a car driven by Larry Grenier, 24, of Con- cession 14, Tiny Township, near the overhead bridge at 4:40 p.m. Grenier complained of a sore neck and knee and a passenger in his car, Ann Pilon, 19, of Concession 2, Tiny Township, received a bump on her head. Both were treated and released at Penetanguishene General Hospital. more diversified and The Charlebois vehicle sustained $500 damage flexible. while the Grenier car was damaged to the extent, of $700. Charlebois was charged by police with faili to share half of the roadway. Both Grenier and Pilon were charged with not wearing seatbelts. Sergeant Mel McKinnon accident. ' oat Impaired driving On Thursday evening a Tiny Township man was charged with impaired driving and excess alcohol. Paul Dusome, 20, Concession 15, Tiny Town- ship, was charged after a vehicle check at 6:30 p.m. on Robert Street. Constable Tom Marchand laid the charges. Sweaters stolen Victor Marchildon, of R.R. 3 Penetanguishene, reported to police that 10 team sweaters were stolen last weekend. The sweaters with 'LA Speedsters' written on them were valued at $79. They were in Marchildon's car on the Brule Hotel parking lot. The vehicle was unlocked. threatened with eternal damnation, but this has BILL GRAY FRANK MAIERHOFER DAN HERBERT were almost no courses on alcoholism even research to find the 'cause' and a 'cure'. investigated the CAUSE OF DEATH -- CHOKING! It happens and it happens often. But, now a physician has developed some new techniques that have proven successful in aiding a choking victim. It involves a very simple procedure. Happy winners There were some lucky winners at the spaghetti dinner Jo-Ann Dolan, Marilyn Quesnelle, Lorraine Marion held by the First Penetanguishene Cubs and Scouts at and John Brock, district commissioner, who presented the Legion Sunday night. Four people won prizes inthe __ the prizes. Chinese Auction: (from left to right) Alcime Moreau Stale bread at 'hunger meal' Mrutlemen's Clothier MIOLAND © 526-2021 Both hands are used. From behind you Staff photo grasp your fist with your other hand and press it with quick upward thrust against the victim's abdomen just above the naval and below the rib cage. Or, kneeling in front, with one hand on top of the other, DUBEAU ENTERPRISES press the heel of the "Your bottom hand against the abdomen and thrust upward. Repeat Own Community Pharmacies"' Open Daily Toép.m. Including Wednesday Friday To9p.m Closed Sundays Open Daily To 9p.m Wednesday & Saturday Toép.m. Closed Sundays R Y R K f R U R K A 1 Beaumaur Drive CERAMICS at it's very best . Our studio is fully equipped to offer A 'hunger meal' will be held in the basement of Young People's Club's way of contributing to restaurant) will be charged to the meal those hungry people in the audience are not the only several times if necessary. St. Ann's Church on "Share Lent". gre at 4 ae ones in the world with Bicycle thefts . Sunday. An admission of a ulm depicting the empty stomachs. . "A great many people entrust us with their Penetanguishene The meagre meal minimum of two dollars Work Mother Theresa in The film, Something Two bicycles were reported stolen on Satur- Prescriptions, health needs and other consisting of rice, stale (the cost of a meal in a_ India will be shown to Beautiful for God, is a pay. liHamelin, Gk Dufferin Streetiand Robbie h ducts, Wi ider this trust i A J (i i bring home the f: aul Hamelin, 0! , 2 privilege and a duty. May we be your Invites you to come and cri Lelia al Ra ibe mia Os Es CSR AE | CR ec ciatanaity, agietaht Steal personal family pharmacy?" explore = Corporation. their bicycles to town police. The theft was reported at 12:20 a.m. Sunday. American planner Ufford gets some help H i Local officials at the and Immigration to admit Michael Ufford's Green Ware & Ceramics Supplies Midland Canada Man- the 32-year-old New York arrival was delayed (| WHITFIELD'S power price are sending man hired in early several weeks when it ; 7 throug a recom- FebruarybytheTiny Tay was discovered that Spring sessions of mendation to the federal Peninsula Planning board officials failed to Rexall Department of Manpower Board. list the job opening for a 7 planning coordinator with PHARMAC Ceramic Canada Manpower. Ni Y ; é "Immigration __ regula- classes begin April 12, tions required thst sem Elmvale Z blaversifiere avenues of hiring a Canadian. And while the board placed ad- vertisements for the job in local newspapers and in The Toronto Globe and Mail, it failed to go through Manpower for 10 weeks. Contact after 5 P.M. 549-7780 22-1011 PH al SUar | ANT, come Se ae) To ease your income tax pain, Anita ||) JOIN THE TEAM OF SUCCESSFUL MERCHANTS AT % BAYFIELD MALL ih ihe channels. If no Canadian EXCELLENT POSSIBILITIES EXIST FOR aeicrolnt fits the job requirement, a ape 5 the Income Tax foreigner may, then be | Hardware Millinery Stationery & Bus Specialists fined fm ie poeltzon ad Travel Agent = Ladies Wear iness Equipment MIDLAND After listing the job ee 5 7 opening in Manpower Optician Sporting Goods TV & Appliances 526-2841 offites® arvocsutentcds Furniture Books Candy Store Huronia Mall E four weeks ago, the board i a : 5 received three ap- Lingerie Medical-Dental Offices Photo Studio Re ea BARRIE plications=soneet whith rae Bayfield eae ed St. was from a candidate who Space is available in units from 500 sq. ft. to 20,000 sq. ft. Ser oye so queens rs es ae ae Local Manpower manager Don McNee pointed out that Ufford must still be okayed by the immigration department. McNee is unsure how fast-- the federal officials will at excellent terms. Join the team of successful retailers 43 Victoria St. including the new Canadian Tire store, at Bayfield Mall. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: William Buckley, Manager Toronto (416) 270-0330 Barrie (705) 726-7632 Montreal (514) 282-1155 S25 252525252! ; Orillia Square, 35 Peter St. S process the application, although he has requested that it be done as soon as possible. DOOR LIVING AS NEVER BEFORE! KKK K KK Births. at PGH Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Quesnelle, of 49 Church Street, Penetanguishene, became the parents of a SIMCOE DATSUN NOW OPEN 549 BAYFIELD ST. N. (Just North of Georgian Mall) L ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Herron, of 351 Borden Street, Midland, became the proud parents of a baby girl on Wednesday, enjoyable without the constant discomfort of insect bites. Kills Mosquitos, Blackflies, Gnats, etc. - gl . : : 737-0254 baby girl on Friday, aan * Summer evenings are the best time FES THEDAC CEST ARATE March 26, 1976, at ' Penetanguishene General un f or of day and now they can be Hospital. ourmoney. Saturday, May 1,1976 J ee ae ~ March 24. : Fe 5 Ree and Mrs. Ronald é 2 4 od ' See WATCH FOR OUR ayrand, Box 1147, 5 minutes alone in our vault with $5,000.00 GRAND OPENING Penetanguishene, bee: THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 8th, Sth & 10th ame the parents of a baby girl on Tuesday, March 23. you can carry you can keep. One entry for every five dollars you deposit to a chequing, savings, or chequing-savings account at any Sterling Trusts branch. 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