"Canoeing in Penetanguishene Bay Mass to be celebrated at ancient Huronia village Carhagouha will be revisited next month. Carhagouha is the Huronia village which was the site of the first Mass celebrated west of But services will Taxes won't be cont'd from p.1 There was more or less Quebec City. That Mass was celebrated by Father Joseph LeCaron, a French missionary of the Roman Catholic Recollet Order who arrived in property owners in those areas would be able to get a change in their of the policy by the crowd, although there were some concerns. Harvey White, of the North Tiny Beach Association, said, "Service levels would remain the same in limited services areas Would taxes remain the same?" Dr. Brasher answered that taxes were a provincial responsibility, and he agreed that it would be desirable if property owners. in limited services areas could pay only for those Another concern ex- pressed by one cottage owner was whether or not expropriation would be used by the municipalities trying to increase their land holdings along the shore. Brasher said the board did not foresee any ex- propriation at this time, and Tiny planning board member Bert Desroches pointed out that if the municipalities in the area did not get the shoreline problem straightened out, "the province will do it for us, and they will ex- Huronia a few days ahead of Governor Champlain, in August, 1615. Now, approximately 360 years later, Father Cyril Robitaille, Cure of limited Tay Township offices on August 4, and will probably be formally accepted by the board at its next regular meeting, on September 1. the Parish of Ste. Croix of Lafontaine, will celebrate a Mass at the site, on August 14, at 2:00 p.m Carhagouha is situated off Concession 18 in the Township of Tiny, at the north end of the Tiny-Tay Peninsula Following the celebration of the Mass, games and a _ picnic supper will be held for all members of the family. The choir of St. Ann's Parish, Penetanguishene, directed by Andre Boileau, will be featured, and a Christian Island July 19 7.00 P.M. to 10.00 P.M. July 20 - 21 11,00 A.M. to 10.00 P.M. ADULTS: $1.50 CHILDREN: 75¢ Native Band and dancers will perform Carhagouha can be reached by following the Lafontaine Road through Lafontaine to the Cedar Point Road, then following that road for about two miles to Con- cession 18. Turn left on the 18th, and Carhagouha is on the left side. Signs will be posted The organizers ask anyone who wishes to come to bring chairs and a picnic supper. There is plenty of parking space, and there will be a snack bar. Balm Beach Road full swing. Here councillor Sue Cook, in the rear of the canoe, gives Services they get. He propriate." ; Jeffry Arbour, front, and Mark Pietrowski, centre, a quick lesson didn't hold out much The policy will be in the finer points of water safety and canoeing. Staff photo ope, though, that presented again at the GRAND OPENING PAINT & WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT "AT HOME" The day camp, being put on over the next two weeks in Bayfield Park by the Simcoe County Recreation Department, and the Penetanguishene Arena, Parks and Recreation Board, is now in LAND Mit BES ae Building castles in the sand Following their swim period at the the camp, which ends next Friday, will yi Bayfield Park day camp, these children include an overnight camp-out next engaged in the age old past time of Tuesday night, and a parents' night building a sand casile. The program at _ next Thursday. Staff photo BARGAIN SELLER SAVE 10 | 70 ON OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES Offer good until JULY 22nd "IMPRESSIONS" =p Comp. at $4.95 ay from Holland You pay only ty Comp. at $7.98 You pay only $ 49 99 WAY. Men's SHIRTS Long & short sleeve 4.99 Regular price up to $18.00 NIN AY, Per bolt @ Single roll The same fine quality and excellent savings offered in our Carpet Shoppe are now also in our Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thus. 8am. 106 Paint & Wallpaper Dept. THE CARPET SHOPPE ime 399-9841 Hwy. 27, South of Elmvale Wednesday, July 13, 1977, Page 3 OF MIDLAND A Division of ELMVALE LUMBER CO.LTD. 295 King St., Midland Town Centre 926-2271 Open Mon. to Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Fri. to 9:00: p.m.