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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Aug 1984, p. 9

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His Eminence G. Emme p.m the Mother of Jesus. tt Cardinal Carter will celebrate an outdoor Mass at the Martyrs' Shrine this evening at 7:30 "Aug. 15 on the Liturgical calendar is the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, This year it also marks one month to ardinal to say mass this evening at Shrine reception. the homily. A media day is being held today at Martyrs' Shrine for journalists and broadcasters. The day is being set aside to give the media photo opportunities and a chance to meet with the various chairmen connected with the Papal Visit to Huronia Committee. At 4 p.m. the media will meet with com- mittee chairmen, at 5 p.m. chance to meet His Eminence G. Emmett Cardinal Carter and later attend a 6 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. Cardinal Carter will conduct mass at an outdoor altar. According to Doug Reed, chairman of the media-communications committee, the day promises to be an exciting one. "TI believe I can speak for our media committee when I say, we are not only ready for today's gala event but for Pope John Paul's visit to Huronia on Saturday, Sept. 15." According to Reed, there are about two dozen committees related to the planning of the Holy Father's visit to Huronia, "'And I get they have a He'll also deliver RYAN REMIORZ/UNITED PRESS CANADA Sister Jeannette Guevremont takes a picture of the 'Popemobile' at Pierreville, Quebec. This. is one of two vehicles in which Pope John Paul II will greet crowds when he tours Canada in Sep- tember. The 11,000 pound vehicle is designed to withstand a commando attack. the day that Pope John Paul II will be at the Martyrs' Shrine as part of his visit to the Archdiocese of Toronto, Sept. 14-16. The general public is being cordially invited to attend this evening's mass the feeling most committee members feel the way we do. We are ready. "There will be lots of parking. Lots of room to see the Pontiff and it is going to be a once- in-a-life-time event no one should miss. Yes sir...we are ready." For the fourth year in Tuesday, Provincial have their hearing a row, residents of Hearing Consultants, a tested. He commented Penetanguishene have Stoney Creek, Ont. thal people are not as Free clinic held at Legion taken advantage of a based company, set up Midland Reeve Bev Day said he will earry through to "go public" on matters of municipal business about which he feels the taxpayers should be informed. Early during Monday's council meeting the reeve was critical of the number of bills filed for payment with the town for meals in restaurants, without identification, and of the number of long distance telephone calls. 'I see we're back into the restaurant business again,"' he said. In the reeve's absence, at the end of the meeting, Alderman Ian Ross referred to the reeve's announcement that he was going to "'get us". The reeve left the meeting during an argument about the treasurer which involved most of the council. Alderman Ross said the reeve's departure was not his first from a council meeting, "'not the first time"' the reeve "has left in a huff." Ross said the reeve's leaving was unfair to the people who voted for him and that he was not making a contribution in Suggestion of 'going public' will be his practice: reeve his absence. : Alderman Dan Herbert gave, as an example to be followed, the Olympic athletes who for the past two weeks fought on to win despite the odds. The athletes did not quit just because they did not win, or came second, Herbert ° said. Mayor Roach, who earlier in the meeting supported Day, said it was unfortunate that Day was not present to respond. Another member of council, apparently agreeing with Ross, said that it was unfortunate that Day was absent. Alderman Robert Jeffery asked the mayor to apologize to the other municipal employees for saying that treasurer Morrison is the object of a conspiracy because Morrison "does not bend down and drink from the same trough." The mayor did not respond. Yesterday the reeve said he agreed he should have stayed, explaining that he left because he was frustrated. f } : thetelinie Pa ! in tk reluctant to get tested RSLS NCEP Se SU CT testing equipment in t ney for possible hearing You can set up at the Penetang Legion. Martin impairment if they do branch of the Royal Heinrich reported late : Canadian Legion on Monday afternoon that not have to make an meet your Simcoe Street. at that time,about 25 appointment and travel On Monday and people had been in to to get it done a J i candidates The five candidates seeking to represent Simcoe North in the next federal parliament are scheduled to take part in a candidates' meeting in Midland tomorrow. The meeting will take place in the Civic Centre. The proceedings will be broadcast' on CKMP, starting at 8 p.m. Questions will be taken from the_ floor. CKMP news director John Armstrong will be the moderator. Midway set up now for fall fair The midway is being set up at Midland Fair Grounds for this week's annual Midland Fall Fair. The fair itself rolls into high gear Friday and wraps up late Sunday afternoon. As for the midway it will be operational before the official opening of this year's 117th annual extravaganza. AUG. 15 If you have _ con- sidered breast feeding your baby, but have questions about this womanly art, contact the Penetang-Midland La Leche League. This month's meeting will be held today, Wednesday, Aug. 15 at 8 p.m. at 16 Fifth St., Midland. 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