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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 16 Feb 1977, p. 3

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NN ee eee ee NN ee ee a Penetanguishene obituaries Manpower : questionnaires Services held last week for Fred Longlade coming In ies : missed by hissonsHenry, Carriere, o f Alma Leblanc by her sons Mathew, of She is survived by 44 Manpower officials in Fred Longlade of Toronto, and John, of |Penetanguishene, and by Orangeville, Ferdinand, grandchildren, and 35 ; Midland are awaiting Midland, and_ his his 27 grandchildren. The death occurred on of Toronto, and Jim, great grandchildren. results from youth in the The death occurred daughters' Shirley The funeral service was February 8, after a Oliver and Victor, of The funeral service was area before progressing : : Pe suddenly on February 8, Belanger, of Victoria held on February 11, at lengthy illness, of Alma Penetanguishene, and by held February 11 at St. with an analysis of V.MOR ( jae * at the Penetanguishene Harbour, Marie Holmes, St. Ann's Church in Leblanc. her daughters Julie Anne Ann's Church in questionnaires on youth ¢ ' -- General Hospital, of Fred of Scarboro, Bernice Penetanguishene, with Born in Perkinsfield, Harper, of Kitchener,and Penetanguishene, with and unemployment in INSURAN; f & Longlade. Dorion, Rose Anne, and Father Louis Dignard she was in her 81st year. Theresa Buttineau, Alice . Father Justin Desroches North Simcoe. ea < Born in Tiny Township, Mildred, all of officiating. The She was raised in- Pilon and Bernadette. officiating. The Response from em- he was in his 72nd year. Penetanguishene, Nancy pallbearers were George PPerkinsfield, and lived Forget, all of pallbearers were Remi, ployers who received the Beloved husband of Marchildon, Anita Belanger, Donald and her last 43 years in Penetanguishene. David and Thomas youth questionnaire was Delima Longlade, of Dorion, and Germaine Alcime Dorion, Sidney Penetanguishene. Mrs. Leblanc was Leblanc, Paul Pilon, better than expected with Penetanguishené, he Robitaille, all of Lafon- Holmes, Leo Marchildon, An active member of predeceased by her Leonard Buttineau, and 20 per cent of the 700 employers who were _swjailed the forms an- "bering the CMC survey. ~ "The youth response is quite good now," said CMC manager Don McKnee last week, "'We'd lived all his life in taine, and Barbara Ann, and Eugene Robitaille. the Ladies of St. Anne of husband Roger Leblanc, Victor Forget, all Highland Point and at home. He will also be Interment St. Ann's Penetanguishene,she will and by her sons Theodore _ grandsons. Interment St. Penetanguishene. lovingly remembered by Cemetery. be lovingly remembered and Maurice. Ann's Cemetery. his sister Virginia | = : + tee : CD CO-OP Feeding Programs using ® Public speaking contest tonight Berl Fig he eI uPy ioe (co-op) reviously only handed : lens nine to fhe when . hd aed Students in grades public speaking contest. pide laity nS bed : oO they came into the office, = mS : Z ; pam seven and eight at Corpus Mle eae gs Pat make a ration that will seenee Dari-Flo 36% ) but we started mailing Little NH L says thank vou Christi and St. Joseph's on by the St. Ann's ee ate aut 2 forms toa cross section of | y y Schools here in Catholic Women's Hee a ae ees Dairy Supplement people in our files and we Penetanguishene will League, will begin at 8:00 requirements. Offer CO-OP HP are receiving a lot of St. John's Ambulance has done a great presents a cheque to cover the purchase take part tonight in a p.m. in Laboreau Hall. Cattle Mineral on a free choice i i i 5 i -inhalator base replies." deal of work for the Penetang Little of an aspirator-resuscitator-in : Matiover officials are N.H.L. in recent days. And the hockey _ for the ambulance service. Steve Hill One iuiiad Hogar umDace the one : : izati ' ; ts the award. Minor hockey : also planning a seminar organization wanted to say thank you accep ; Use at 300 Ibs./ton with grain for both employers and_ in a special way. Here Gloria Cowan, players are (left) Brian Forget and and some soybean meal to make su ment potential young em- first vice president of P.L.N.H.L. (right) Vince Ladouceur. cata hat bulietes IRE aeetaie that fits an ployees which mele : : =e Py ; an and energy requirements. Offer ly review common problems and results of the survey. No date for release of the survey Statistics or for ~ the seminar have been set. CO-OP AA Cattle Mineral on a feeding situation free choice basis. With Silage & Hay Use at 300 |bs./ton with grain and extra soybean meal to make a ration that balances the protein you and energy requirements. Offer Tiny gets compliment ith Silage At ati monthly at pa 2. Mr. G.J. Kuzyk, A Use at 300 Ibe ton with grain and meeting of Tiny Township extra soybean meal to make a CO-OP Cattle Mineral on a free choice basis. Council held Thursday in one of our representatives will be at ration that balances the protein the Township offices, Guy and energy requirements. Offer Maurice clerk of the The Midland Chamber of Commerce, CO-OP LP Cattle Mineral on a free township reported that he choice basis. had pereiveg mas ae 578 King St., Midland from the people in e ; ab atl oe Mga ae ae: SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP Meee" despite the On Fan MUaly 17, 1887 259 Innisfil St. BARRIE dreadful weather. Only one person had com- plained, he stated. Paul Mills representing the V.O.N. approached council for financial assistance. Tiny had a deficit of $56.00 for patient care. Mr. Mills explained to council that the deficit for each municipality had been made up by the Department of Health, however since the 4 Minister of Health has cut . 0 S 0 S back on these programs wih 726-6531 Beautiful Looks to compliment each other Outfit the entire bridal party If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. & FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK tea Reeve Darby ee. ~~ V Price oOo il JO COLLIER STREET, BARRIE ~~ iF ohaieil Department of Com: 2 rice Opening new doors to small business. d wards. setts eS at ae 3 From Mother of the Bride to | PGH birth Only one birth was recorded at ® 5 Penetanguishene General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marion, of 181 Eighth Street, © ures the birth of a 288 KING ST. 526-9588 daughter on February 13. Maid of Honor to FlowerGirl. Edward's Bridal Consultant Services will help you plan a successful Sale Starts Feb. 17. Wow! An Armstrong no-waxfloorforthe price | expected to pay foran ordinary vinyl floor...! iee)?). Sie SAFETY FIRST for- (LASTING SAFETY At this price, why would anyone want a floor you have to wax? With Armstrong Sundial™, there's no stripping, no waxing. The Mirabond® wear surface holds its high gloss far longer than an ordinary vinyl floor, Every time you mopit clean, it really does look just-waxed! Students learning to drive right when in school will con- : +39 a 95 Sq. Yd. tinue to drive right as they grow older. That's why we, at riex Currie Motors Ltd. _-- , believe in getting the "growing-going"' generation on the safety route through driver education. In fact. Alex Currie Motors Ltd. i i ' has provided three (3) new cars locally, to help ( "y ey train young drivers. To aid in the cause for greater safety eee fone on our highways, be sure that all qualified young people to buy we in your family take advantage of the driver education floors. training course available in your school. THE TRAINED DRIVERS MAKE BETTER DRIVERS AND BETTER CITIZENS Participation in our local Driver Education Program is another community service of CARPET ALEX CURRIE MOTORS LTD., GM SHOPPE Pontiac, Buick, GMC Trucks A division of Elmvale Lumber Co. Ltd., Eimvale 322-1292 L---- | time 322-2841 | Wednesday, February 16, 1977, Page 3

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