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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1985, p. 8

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An eye to success:dispensing opticians program in ninth year United Kingdom. Over the last few years ap- On a typical day, a businessperson where dispensing optician will bookkeeping, displaying talk with clients, adjust materials, purchasing and prepare spectacles, make frame ad- justments to fill pre- scriptions, sell optical accessories, and discuss supplies and controlling accounts are routine. Since 1976, Georgian College has been educating aspiring new types of lenses,, opticians at ifs Barrie frames, and other Campus. The materials with sup- Dispensing Optician pliers. The day to day program is unique in being the only full-time program offered outside activities include the duties of a over the long term. of Quebec, in Canada. : Applications for The program began at Georgian with an Georgian's -- dispensing enrolment of 12 oplican program come students. Today, there from all parts of are 96 students enrolled Ontario, Canada, the in the two-year Wes! Indies. and the program. Surveys taken over the ears indicate an excellent graduate job placement rate in the dispensing optician field and they remain in the profession is on the job OPP motor launch General Williams II was Tracing family roots Dear Editor: I am hoping that you will be kind enough to publish my "Letter to the Editor" as follows in your newpaper. I am searching for any children of Earl and Margaret Frazier. The three eldest children were Bowlers like coverage Dear Editor: On behalf of our Midland Lawn Bowling Club I want to extend a sincere "Thank you"' for your coverage and publicity re: our activities, touranments, etc. during the year 1984. We appreciated all of it very much. And we shall be grateful for similar coverage for 1985. Sincerely, Ken A. Cowan (Publicity & Membership) itll be quite the party Dear Editor: A reception and party are being planned for three people who have contributed a great deal to community life in Midland. On Saturday, July 27, we will be honouring Bill Barnett, Lillian Rutherford and Jack Yelland at the Country Mill in Midland. The format will be: 1:00 - 4:00 - Reception 5:30 - 6:30 - Social Hour 6:30 - Dinner 8:00 - "Toasts & Roasts" 9:30 - Dance featuring The French Connection Since the capacity of the Mill is limited for the dinner-dance, we require your commitment by June 30. If you require any further information, please call Midland Secondary School at 526-7817. Please send your cheque made payable to Mr. 30b MeVean to M.S:S. at 865 Hugel Ave., Midland, Ontario, L4R 1X8. All tickets at $15. per person will be issued on a first-come first-serve basis. Tickets may be picked up on July 27 at the Country Mill between 1-4 p.m. or between 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Two of the honoured guests have severe allergies to cigarette smoke; therefore, we are asking that you refrain from smoking in the building. Your cooperation in this regard will be appreciated. We look forward to seeing you on the 27th! Yours sincerely, -The Retirement Party Committee Cash Bar Homeowner's Equity ans @ up to $50,000 @ 15 years to repay @ fully open ® commitment within 24 hours ® competitive rates 4, A = Aan IOAN the municipal Savings & loan corporation 248 King St. (Just South of Dominion) 526-4296 Mountainview Mall 526-2273 Page 8, Tuesday, May 21, 1985 named Donald, David and Catherine. I have been told that Donald was born in November or December of 1948. The youngest of the family of six was born between 1955 and 1959. Their addresses may have included Montreal (Elm Street), Ottawa (Man Ave.) and 'the last known address was Camp Borden, Ontario. I have been told that these children were removed from their home in Camp Borden and either put into foster homes or were adopted around 1959. If anyone has any informaiton that could help me, I would be most grateful. Please contact Mrs. Marne Robertson Box 655 Markdale, Ontario NOC 1HO 519-986-2494 plications have steadily been increasing. Georgian's dispensing optician program has recently been enriched General Williams II on patrol throughout the 30,000 Islands of Southern Georgian Bay over the long Victoria Day holiday weekend. The General Williams II is fast becoming a familiar sight on the Bay as was General Williams I which the II replaced last year. Fun-filled parade Sat. at Portarama The weather couldn't have been finer last Saturday morning for Portarama in Por! MeNicoll which kicked off officially at 11 a.m. with a fun-filled parade. by the addition of two Following graduation, mandatory field ex- contac! between the perience components. program co-ordinator, These field placement faculty and the gradua'e is encouraged. This provides an ex- change network of in- periods allow' the students the opportunity 10 work with potential employers while formation and ideas gaining important which has proven to be hands-on experience. profitable for all. Tt = Ld C.J.'s Clinic a= of Electrolysis Gone Forever eEye Brows arched & shaped eFacial hair removed "9 eBikini line restored ath, © ln, Medically approved safe & effective 255 Midland Short Wave Method Midland Unwanted Hair i eF 'a Ps eHairline permanently contoured eArms, legs, chest and back hair removed Ave. Free Consultation & Test 526-9479 A school project Dear Editor: Enclosed please find a student report about a French concert held at Msgr. Castex School. This was part of a writing activity we did related to the concert and we are submitting -it to be considered for inclusion in your newspaper. Thank you for taking time to consider it. At Msgr. Castex School Mon., Apr. 29 85 there was a French concert. Two young men by the names of Matt and Jack were the musicians. They have two LP's out. The names of the LP's are Comment ca vas and Quand tu seras grand. The audience was very enthusiastic. Report by Jason Cruise June 1 Fun Fair in St. Mary's School, Victoria Har- bour, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds for school equipment and projects. Bake and craft tables, games for all ages, white elephant tables, draws, barbecues. Donations for craft, baking and_ white elephant table wanted (but not used clothing). For more information telephone the school in the afternoon or, in the evening, 534-3587, 534- 3732 or 534-7418. @ -_s . 4 ¥E f 8x 10 COLOUR PORTRAIT ONLY 33° May 29th, 30th, 31st & June 1st 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Saturday CLs Hwy. 93 & Hugel Avenue Miciland, Onta No additional charges for groups. additional portraits and special effects | We portraiture. if available, may be purchased at reasonable pnces, in addition to | use portrait offer. 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