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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Mar 1984, p. 23

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Quiz requires knowledge How well do you know Sainte-Marie among the Hurons history? The following quiz was prepared to test the Canadian Reviewing the history of Canadian livestock breeds, it is interesting to note that few wre derived in Our young country of Canada. In fact, with the exception of La Race Chevaline Canadienne (equine), Hays Converter (bovine) and LacOmbe (swine), all livestock breeds were introduced {o Canada from foreign countries. The Pony of the Americas (POA) is unique in that many of its foundation animals were located throughout Canada, particularly in the prairie provinces. However, it was not until these versatile Appaloosa coloured ponies were exported tothe United States that the breed was able to receive recognition as a knowledge of members of the group Friends of Sainte-Marie. The answers appear at the end. breed returns home breed of livestock from the Canadian govern- ment - based On a foreign Book of Record. Canadian Owners of POAs approached the Department of Agriculture regarding the possibility of it approving a Canadian registry. They were advised that, unless records of several generations of POA breeding has _ been maintained in Canada, a registry would not be possible. Research of the Livestock Pedigree Act revealed, however, that Canadian breeders of animals recognized in a foreign country's Book of Record could form an assOciation for the purpose Of maintaining a registry. Essentially, the Canadian breeder of Who were the Wen- dat? a) Hurons, b) Mohawks, c) Senecas. d- Neutrals. What language group the Pony of the Americas cOuld' be Offered a Canadian registry for a Canadian derived breed only because Americans had maintained a_ registry for POAs - the foreign Book of Record. In other words, in order for the POA to become a Canadian breed it had to lose its Canadian Origins and rely On the American records tO achieve Canadian g0vernment recognition. ae ee Cae OA Association is pleased to advise that until December 31, 1984, ponies which meet all the requirements of the breed, but which may be unable to prove their pedigree, can still be Silver Thread for shut-ins and seniors Silver Thread, a telephone reassurance program for shut-ins and senior citizens living in their own homes, is jointly sponsored by Telecare and the Huronia Branch of the Red Cross Society. Regular contact is maintained with the client by a friendly caller who phones to ensure that all is well. The conversation helps to dispel loneliness and provides a_ helpful contact. If the client does not answer or there is a prolonged busy signal another person (usually named by the client) is notified immediately to determine if emergency help is needed. registered in the assOciation. Silver Thread is available on a continuing or a short- term basis during illness or the temporary absence of close friends and relatives. Referrals by friends, neighbours, relatives, doctors, hospital staff or others are welcome. For more information call 526-7836. of Sainte-Marie did the belong to? a) Marie established? a) labour and talents Martin, c) Wilfrid Jury, Algonkian, b) To evangelize the without pay for the work Ae a a ' Jroquoian, c) Souian, d) Indians, b) To extend 0n the missions? a) We . Boic eae European. French presence into Domestics, b) Lay aaa, item E = How many nations the interior, c) To brothers, c) Workers, d) Brien 1 of : made up the Wendat at search for a passage to Donnes. : historic site and the Confederacy India,d) To control the In what year did Morey Towin "Ut Council? a) Eight, b) western fur trade. Sainte-Marie become 'leaee a ie Hi vy - Five, c) Four, d) 22. Which religious order Ontario's -- first = ee a Pro ev : of What oe. the built Sainte-Marie? a) educational institution? 'ie ae I ae : population of the Capuchins, b) Recollet, a) 1637, b) 1639, c) 1646, ae Be : :: edera Wendat in 1639? a) c) Ursulines, d) Jesuits. d) 1650. i ae Se 1 ,000, b) 5,000 c) 20,000 | WhatyearwasSainte- Which = two ar- ee. eas 2 d) 30,000. Marie established? a) chaeologists conducted (D); 3(c), 4 (a); 5 (c), 6 What were the 1629 b) 1634, c) 1639,d) 'he most extensive ); fase , 8 Cars 3 (d); Wendat best known for 1649. excavations at Sainte- st vee Mi Lae He td); by the French? a) Which Jesuit priest Marie? a) Pierre ie sis ); 15 (C Warfare, b) Canoeing, was responsible for the Chazelle, b) Felix and @), 16 (c). ¢) Trading d) Hunting. decision to build Sainte- Who was the' first Marie? a) Jean de known European to visit Brebeuf, b) Charles the land of the Wendats? Lalemant, c) Gabriel a) Samuel de Cham- Lalemant, d) Jerome plain, b) Joseph Le Lalemant. Caron, c) Etienne What language was © Brule, d) Louis XIII. normally used to write ROXY THEATRE MIDLAND 526-5791 What was Sainte- letters and reports to OXY Starts Fri. March 16 Marie? a) A Huron the Jesuit genera) s R Showtimes Fri-Sat 7 and 9 village, b) Fur tradin Rome? a) French, b) odets c) French Italian, c) English, d) Sun to Thurs 7:30 p.m. missionary headquar- Latin. DUDLEY MOORE NASTASSJA KINSKI tens, dir Ate British What was the name / ; military depot. given to men who made \nfaithfully Yours Why was Sainte- a donation of their ' hte (DeBewee (AY oa 5OOO©OOHOHOHHHOHOOOOOOOHOH OH OOOOO8S 888 O8 PEN TWIN PENETANG 549-2953 PEN 1 Starts Fri. March 16 7 and 9:10 James Garner in MAPLE VALLEY & SNOWMOBILE CLUB is holding a Trail Funding DANCE Sat., March 17, 1984 at the Maple Valley Club, Lafontaine Road MUSIC featuring 100 PROOF Lunch served Swearing, occasional violence. Sat. Matinee 1:30 THE ICE PIRATES P.G. Starts Fri. March 16 SAASAS SD Sff eFor Sale eLawn Sale ' HOUSEHO ISSUES $ WORDS Special 20 word ad rate available § to Householders for: 9 ePets & Livestock eFor Rent eWanted to Rent Midland & Times Shoppers Mart Classified LDER WORD AD eGarage Sale eWanted ePersonal eCars & Trucks eLost & Found Births eBoats & Motors eHelp Wanted @Real Estate - eMotorcycles eWork Wanted _ eServices eSnowmobiles | eWanted To Rent eNotices RSCOLSSSLISSLLSLIIIIIOOOOMOIOOO aaa eFarmérs Market WEEKENDER | PESOS SLY SPECIAL! Each additional word 12° Mail cheque or Money Order to: Midland Times, 309 King St., P.O. Box 609, Midland, Ontario L4R 4L3 or come in to our offices Penetanguishene Citizen 75 Main St., Penetanguishene or Elmvale Lance 15 Queen St. W., Elmvale Peesss eee eee ee eee ese see see sees eee ns ! Name Address Phone Postal Code Please print your ad in 20 words or less. Cw Leese ewe eee ewe ee ee eee ee ew ee ee ee ee eee ee ee Wednesday, March 14, 1984, Page 23

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