ta, FS Shea Ts Sal tapas Tanta Cont'd from pg. 22 Big Brothers: Needs volunteers to offer friend- ship to boys in father- absent homes. If you would like to help call 526-5051 for more information. Big Sisters: The Huronia Big Sisters is looking for volunteers. If interested call Sue French at 549-3265. Support programs: Volunteers are needed for . Meals on Wheels, Red Cross home support pro- grams and the Night Watch program _ at Penetang General Hospital. People who would like to volunteer can call the Georgian Manor or the Penetanguishene General Hospital. St. John Ambulance: This organization is look- ing for both male and female volunteers. If in- terested call Bev Steele at 526-2673 or write to Box 142, Midland, L4R 4K6. Telecare: This communi- ty service is in need of volunteers to be trained to answer telephone calls from people in need of knowing that someone cares. Call 526-7836 and share your time. Mental Health Centre: Volunteers are needed at the Mental Health Centre for: a visiting program; social-recreational ac- tivities; the gift shop; us- ed clothing outlet; patient shopping, entertainers; and other patient pro- grams. Those interested can contact Linda Woods, volunteer co- ordinator at 549-3181, ext. 2219. Sports Volleyball: The Midland- Huronia Volleyball Club has both men's and women's teams. For more information call Jean Goodrow at 534-3018. Skating: Public skating at the Penetanguishene arena, Friday night from 6:15 until 7:45 and Sun- day afternoon from 1:15 to 2:45. Admission is 75 cents for students and children and $1 for adults. Skating: Skating for adults on Thursday after- noon from 2:15 until 3:45 © at the Penetanguishene arena. No charge. Industrial Hockey: The Contact Penetang Recrea- | tional Hockey League meets at Penetanguishene arena for games on Sunday | mornings from 9:30 to 1 p.m. A player must live | and/or work in Penetang | to be eligible for the league. Ladies: The Penetang- Midland Ladies Hockey League is for women 14 years and older. Four house teams play: their games Sunday night at 8:15 and 9:15. The rep team known as the Petras ° generally play their home games Satuarday night at , 9:45. The junior division for girls 8 to 14 plays © Thursday afternoons from 4 until 5. For more information call Maureen McKinnon at 526-9540. Seniors Skating: Free skating for seniors at the Penetanguishene arena on Thursday afternoons | the | from 2:15 until 3:45. Service Clubs Quota Club: The Quota Club of Huronia is a pro- fessional women's club that meets the first and second Monday of every month at various loca- tions. One Monday is the dinner meeting which starts at 7 p.m. artd the other is the business meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. Rotary: The Penetanguishene Rotary Club meet Tuesday at 12:15 in the Curling club. Clubs Camera: The Midland and District Camera Club meetings are held the first Monday of every month, October through May in the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre at 7:30 p.m. Services Lifeline: The Lifeline ser- vice is a 24-hour response system that connects a disabled or frail elderly person to a emergency response center. Contact the Penetanguishene General Hospital at 549-7442 for more information. Cleft Lip: The Simcoe County Cleft Lip and Palate Family Associa- tion is a self-help group which aims to provide parents of cleft lip children with relevant in- formation about the af- fliction. Call Bonnie Breadner, pathologist at Penetanguishene General Hospital, 549-7431 ext. 228 for more information. Nurses: The Victorian Order of Nurses provides professional nursing in the home seven days a week. Call 526-3044 for more information. Shelter: Rosewood Shelter (Huronia Transi- tion Homes) is a home for battered women and children. Staff available on a 24-hour basis for calls from women, men and teenagers suffering from physical abuse or mental stress. Call 526-4211 anytime. Red Cross: The Red at the Establishments Horse-drawn Sleigh 1:00 to 4:00 Tall folks: $1.00 Small folks: no charge hristmas et Denetanguishene FEATURING Collingwood's BM&E Songsters (Sat.) The Huronia Harminizers (Sun.) Children's Games and Taffy Pull Dancing and Carolling Cider and Stories with the BEE Brigade _AND Special Dispiay on Christmas in Simcoe County's Historic Black Community. December 17, 18 Ontario Cross operates blood donor clinics and main- tains the homemaker's service program. This 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 more information 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 more information. 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. Developmental Pro- gram: The Huronia Developmental Nursery for Children offers an all-day adult developmental pro- gram for handicapped people over 18 years at Georgianview Lifeskills Programs, Olive Street, Midland. For more infor- mation call 549-3455. 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- | marital and | dividual, family counselling and community programs. The centre extends its service to those of all faiths and to those of no religious affiliation. Call 526-9397 for more information. Mental Health: The out- patient 'services depart- ment of the Mental aes agate Ministry of Tourism and Recreation TS Handicapped - Health Centre in Penetanguishene was created to help discharg- ed patients return to their communities as smoothly as possible. The centre also provides short term, intensive assistance to people over the age of 16 who are in a psychiatric crisis which may result in a hospital admission. For more information on ser- vices or referral pro- cedure, call 526-0567. Winners Women's League: The Catholic Women's League of » | ea Ready for Penetanguishene would Lafontaine: Alfred Mar- like to thank everyone who contributed to the great success of their Christmas Bazaar, tea and bake sale. Prize win- ners are as follows: hand made quilt, Freda King; hamper of groceries, Medora Devillers; ceramic wreath, H. Woods; Christmas tablecloth, Mary Lambie; pine cone wreath, Stella Juneau; braid carpet, Rita Chevrette; Barbie doll, Louise D. Aoust. Many thanks for your kindness. Events , \. f Hg * PAY Wednesday -- '3 re Poa & 47 % Dave Hebner and other members of the St. Theresa's Concert Band arrived early at their school last Friday. They practiced from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. for the Christmas concert which wil: , begin tonight at 7:30. (Photo by Murray Moore) Pe Sib Sy 1 --= i Undercover Agents childon vous invite tous a venir celebrer le lance- ment de son livre samedi le 17 Decembre de 2h. a 5h. a la salle paroissiale de Lafontaine. Puisque c'est aussi le jour de son 96e anniversaire il y aura du chant et un gouter sera servi. Son livre se vendra $10 et l'argent ira pour les renovations a notre eglise. Santa Claus: Santa is visiting the Penetanguishene Public Library Saturday. It's for children aged 3-10 at 10:30 a.m. The library is at 4 Simcoe St. Come and Closings Licences: The Ministry of Transportation and Communications Drivers Licensing Bureau in Penetang will be closed Dec. 15-17 and Dec. 24-27. Any community group wishing to publish an event or notice should 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 one join the fun with a film week prior to and craft. publication. 5 SY CLTOLEY e Meat Pies "CUSTOM BAKING Christmas is just around the corner! No Party too large or small. e Chocolates e Cookies @ e Vegetable Trays @ Catering also to Diabetic and Dietary Needs CALL AHEAD TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 22 Peel St., Penetang, Ontario 949-8617 Just Ask for Heather or Lynda e Squares e Wednesday, December 1 4,1 988, Page P23