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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Jan 1984, p. 6

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Se ts eae Plans for a Papal Altar at Cardinal Carter appr Papal Altar for the Shrine : Preparing for Pope's visit to Huronia:: Montreal, the altar when oves plans for. Martyrs' Shrine were approved in Toronto last week by His Eminence Cardinal Carter. Designed by Father Toby McGivern, with the assistance of Father Stephan Dubas, S.J., both of constructed early in the spring will measure 60 feet wide and 40 feet in height. It will be located on a 23.3 acre site at the Shrine and will be used as a permanent structure following the Papal Visit to Huronia on Sept. 15 by Pope John Paul II. To be made of natural materials, the "'A"' frame designed structure will feature as its centre-piece a throne chair. Martyrs by Father Toby McGivern will also be featured on the altar. And, although the Pontiff will not be saying mass during his visit to the Shrine, one is to be held shortly after the Holy Father departs the Midland area for Toronto. A painting of the Canadian Margarine is not butter, even in 1984 Ontario Milk "Newspeak" in a Marketing Board reference to George Chairman Ken Orwell's 1984. Speaking McKinnon accused _ to about 700 marketers of dairy representatives of the substitutes of the province's dairy far- deception of. mers at this year's "Doublethink'" and OMMB Annual Meeting Midland Library News MIDLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS Through the generosity of Bell Canada, Midland Public Library has in its reference department current copies of the phone directories for Calgary, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Within a few weeks a directory for Hamilton should also be available. The following is a list of new books available at the Midland Public Library. FICTION Empire Stae by Edward A. Pollitz; The Succession by George Garrett: Double Crossing by Erika Holzer; Banshee by Margaret Millar; A Time for Judas by Morley Callaghan; China Gate by William Arnold. NON-FICTION Jacki Sorensen's Aerobic Lifestyle Book by Jacki Sorensen; Cary Grant: A Celebration by Richard Schickel; Witness to War: A Biography of Marguerite Higgins by Antoinette May; Alberta: A Symphony in Colour by Ted Ferguson; Before the Colors Fade by Harry Reasoner; 'First Across the Roof of the World by Graeme Dingle. Page 6, Wednesday, January 18, 1984 in Toronto, he warned of an impending battle Over imitations, saying, "Contrary to George Orwell's prophesies, war is still not peace; neither is margarine butter; vegetable based vertising. McKinnon also stressed the need for the Board to continue to maintain the high credibility it has tried to establish and outlined Board plans for the ""creamers" and coming year. He "'powders" are cer- reviewed plans tainly not cream and regarding milk milk". He wentontosay marketing, fresh milk that "some of the testing, multiple promoters of imitations component pricing, would have people believe their substitutes were the real thing, or that they were better than the real thing." technology and future planning. Referring to the fall low production period and its effect on cheese and _ butter manufacturers, McKinnon outlined a McKinnon announced province-wide monit- near completion of a oring system to help study by Dr. Bob check any incidence of | Marshall and Prof. false labelling or ad- Stewart Lane which had Looking For SOLID BIBLE TEACHING AND GOOD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - Then, please join us! CHRISTIAN FAMILIES BIBLE STUDY Place: Home of Rick & Ruth Lamoureux 825 Victoria St. Midland Time: Fridays at 8 p.m. Sponsored by: Associated Gospel Churches been commissioned by the Board. Other speakers at the Annual Meeting in- cluded Gilles Choquette, Chairman of the Canadian Dairy Commission; J. Grant Smith, President of Dairy Farmers. of Canada and _ Vice- Chairman of the OMM- B: > James) "rome. Camerlo, United Dairy Inidhrsttas se) anid Association in the United States; -Ross Daily of CFPL-TV who addressed the Annual Meeting Banquet on public relations in agriculture. UOTE OF THE "That one indeed is a man who, today, dedicateth himself to the service of the -- entire human race." From the Writings of the Baha' Faith 526-3184 - 66 99 _Marriage, We're glad you asked! Jim Lynn Funeral Director WHAT DOCUMENTS WILL MY FAMILY NEED AT THE TIME OF MY DEATH? One of the most frustrating responsibilities of a spouse or family at the time of death can be that of locating important papers and documents. A current and updated listing of these papers can be of benefit to survivors. o This is a difficult activity for anyone to do because no One really wants to anticipate death or even prepare for it. On the other hand, you would be doing a real service to your family if you follow through on this. Make a list of your documents, indicating where each is. The type of such papers and documents, along with locations, might include: (1) your will; (2) Canada Pension Plan papers; (3) cemetery deed; (4) insurance policy; (5) such certificates as birth, Organization and. or union mem- bership, educational, military; (6) bank accounts and safety deposit boxes; (7) financial papers such as mortgages, contracts, promisory notes, negotiable papers, stocks, bonds, trust funds; and (8) all recent tax returns. Sometimes this turns up information about assets, either forgotten or not known by the survivors. Si uneral Homes Midland 526-6551 Elmvale Yames H. Lynn 322-2732

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