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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Mar 1983, p. 5

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A one-hour documentary on the Destination: Sainte- Marie historic canoe trip last summer. produced by Radio Canada, will be honoured with a special showing at an_ in- ternational television conference in Liége, Belgium later this month. The International Publie Television Sereening Conference (INPUT), consisting of Quebec City to Sainte Marie among. the Hurons at Midland for six weeks last June and July, representing an authentic re-enactment of a 1648 flotilla. Sainte Marie was Ontario's first European com- munity serving as the central headquarters for Jesuit missionaries from 1639 to 1649. Producer Kar] Parent says the documentary was pre-screened three months ago in Italy and nternational accolad selected for its overall quality, technical merits and general interest." Parent said. "It is a great honour to be selected, as only the best in a year are chosen to represent each country and the Destination: Sainte- Marie film is only one of three from around the world that will be shown in. the documentary category." The documentary was a demanding assign- through Quebec and Ontario from major urban centres to the inner recesses of a desolate wilderness. The production cost $70,000 excluding salaries. The international exposure in Belgium represents only a part of the limelight awaiting "Juste un reve: un reve passe"'. The documentary will be shown on Radio Canada in May and an English members in Destination: Sainte- Marie were given a special screening in Toronto and Bill Byrick, who played the role of 17th century business agent Robert. LeCoq, was most impressed with the production. "Destination: Sainte- Marie' encompassed a year of the lives of each expedition member and it is very gratifying to see Radio Canada make such a_ significant Byrick. The expedition hadn't, oecurred for more than three centuries. Thanks to the successes of the We're glad you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director CAN THE CASKET BE OPEN OR CLOSED? es for DSM film documentary, the 1982 version will be replayed before international audiences for years to come. 300 of the top television wasselectedthenasone ment involving 20 translationisnowinthe contribution in This question can only be answered by the producers and film deserving attention people. The film crew works with a broadcast documenting this rare | family, never by the funeral director. Programmers from at INPUT in Belgium. doggedly pursued the date yet to be finalized. reflection. of Canada's There are several options available to the around the world, will "The film was four-canoe flotilla Many of the crew past," commented family. The casket can be open during the hours of show the documentary visitation and closed during the final rites, or it as part of INPUT's can be open for private family viewing only. It can annual meeting. March also remain closed at all times. 20 - 26. The customs of the family's faith and the The Radio Canada influence of their clergymen's thoughts may help production. entitled determine what is to be done. "Juste un reve: un reve Modern psychologists tell us that viewing the passe" (Just a dream: deceased helps the family accept the fact of death, A dream of the Past), especially when it may ve been sudden or catalogues the ex- unexpected. If, however, the appearance of the deceased cannot be made acceptable, viewing may possibly be harmful. The family's own wishes on the desired procedure will always be the guideline for the funeral director at our firm. We respect the family's wishes on all particulars of the funeral Service, as we try our very best to provide a truly personal and meaningful service. SL James H. Lynn periences of 17 canoeists who paddled from Reserve fund grows HDH recent ly received a cheque from Lights, camera, action! the BOvern nent, in '\ French documentary on Destination: Canada stations in May and an English Chuneral dlantes excess of $240,000 to Sainte-Marie, produced by Radio Canada. translation is now in the works as well with a Rare = cover' the! Mirst-in- will be seen by 300 of the world's top television - broadcast date yet to be finalized. epee dpa stalment of the total of : F 526-6551 322-2732 producers and programmers later this Photo by Odesse month The one-hour film which cost $70,000 to produce will be shown in Liege, Belgium. The documentary will appear on Radio $403,000 in subsidization for the hospital. With this money. the hospital has' added another $200,000 to its reserve funds. These are funds used to cover "6% Final Clearance of @ Specializing in personal emergencies, and income tax returns a equipment --_maintena- eReasonable rates Fal/ &F Winter nee. eSpecial rates for Sen. : The additional money brings HDH's reserve fund total to just short of $800,000. The funds are invested in term deposit receipts (TDR's) at the Bank of Montreal. Shriners making plans to hold circus, May 5 Although it is still a few months away. plans are already being made to hold another popular Cit., single parents & disabled persons. E TAX SERVICE For appointment 526-3244 House calls are possible Merchandise INCO DRESSES -- | : _ Reg. $55 to $95. at *30.00 : \& Reg. $115. t0 $185. at '60.00 Specialists at H&R Block are specially trained to provide you an accurate and complete Shrine Cireus in Midland Its to be staged, according to Midland and to check for all deductions, credits SUITS 2&3 pieces District Shrine Club, on May_5 at Midland Centennial Arena. and exemptions so you pay the lowest legitimate tax. Our work is GUARANTEEL Reg. $250. to $300. at °100.00 Reg. $340. to $425. at *150.00 $ ee at "50.00 from Page 3 and if your return is questioned we will _ | .! ' . Pe] discussions have led to represent you to the tax department at a oe SKIRTS & BLAZERS ees, loBiuging con- no extra cost. KNIC KERS 4 only IT PAYS TO BE PREPARED 99 Ferris Lane as of June 30, 1983. The sub- lease of The Simcoe so see uS Soon. County Roman . a tiialint 2 Sepelnate This year, have your tax return done by 9 Schoo] Board will ter- GREE Se a ee minate at that time and a ze BLOCK € va) the, Separate School & Board will be Reg. $100. to $185, The Simeoe County hoard of Education has decided to purchase the building and property at "Reg. $50. to $130. | Reg. $180. to $210. fo. at at = '35.00| *75.00 establishing new central offices in a new location. As Chairmen we wish to indicate that these THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS MIDLAND 517 DOMINION AVE. decisions were reached (next to post office) in the usual cooperative Open 9a.m.-8p.m weekdays 9-3 Sat. : manner between the two 7 ana = = | nd boards. It is the in- Phone 526-3001 317 King Street, Mid a PENETANG 75 MAIN ST. Open 9,a.m. -5p.m., weekdays 9-1 Sat. Phone 549- 3323 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY tention of the two boards that they will continue to cooperate wherever possible to serve the people of the County. 526-5304 € y, Friday, March 4, 1983, Page 5

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