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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 17 Sep 1985, p. 9

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It was exactly 365 days ago this past Sunday, one year, that Pope John Paul II made a historic pilgrimage to Huronia. Weekend masses, a picnic and receptions were held at the Shrine to mark the occasion. Principal - celebrant at Sunday's outdoor mass, Good friends recall Pope's ile trys -Photo by Doug Reed visit Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter, right, is shown with Fr. James Farrell, director of Martyrs' Shrine as they leave a reception held in the Cardinal's honour at the end of the day. In background is Margaret Long from the Archdiocese office. Careless driving charged in $14,000 accident Subsequent 10 a iraffic accident on Highway 69, north of Six Mile Provincial Park, in which $14,000 damage occurred to two cars, a 25-year-old man, Robert wood, was charged with careless driving. Both Underwood and the driver of the other car, Walter Lebedick, 54, of Sudbury, received minor injuries. The accident occurred las! Sunday. Oakville Under- CONSEIL SCOLAIRE One year after Pope John Paul It addressed a crowd of 100,000 S _ Martyrs' Shrine, people are sti talking about the Pontiff's historic Et was exactly past Sunday, the Bishep of Rome warmed the hearts and minds of those who had braved the rain and _ the cold te catch a glimpse of the Pontiff. _ Sunday, on the first anniversary of his visit, the weather was much more summerlike. Under sunny skies more than 4,000 people gathered in the Papal field to hear principal celebrant, His Eminence Gerald Emmett Cardinal Carter, archbishop of Toronto recall r One year ago, this -- the Holy Father's own compassion and warmth. The Cardinal recalled how Pope John Paul was able to retire into himself in prayer even though surrounded by crowds. . "We had in our midst a Pope whe was not simply out of a fable, not simply a world star, but a true loving Christian." The Cardinal went on to share with those gathered at the Shrine on Sunday more of his own '"'flood of memories." Cardinal Carter was roundly applauded at the end of Sunday's mass at which he was not only chief celebrant but the official homilist. They celebrated a unique anniversary Those who wanted to be there, could be there, were there...during weekend celebrations at Martyrs' Shrine. Saturday and Sunday were devoted to marking the first anniversary of Pope John Paul's historic visit to Huronia. Flos, Elmvale asked eCont'd. from Page 1 {aminants ina dump site could very easily get into the ground water. The Friday night meeting was organized by Dave Wilcox and Grant Archer, both of whom live near the Johnston property. The two men feel so strongly about the controversy that they were willing to pay for the rental of the hall and a notice in the Lance. The majority of those at the meeting were from the south end of Tiny, many of them farmers. Councillor Hugh Ritchie was on hand to represent Flos Council. Archer was surprised and disap- pointed that more Elmvale residents did not show Saturday, people attended a mass in the Shrine Church for the aged and disabled while Sunday more than 4,000 took part in a mass in the Papal field near the outdoor altar constructed last summer in time for the Holy Father's visit to the very Heart of Huronia. to join dump fight up. Others at the meeting expressed disap- pointment that Elmvale Council was _ not represented. Archer said he had asked Village Reeve Ken Knox to send someone. Many al the meeting felt that the lack of interest in the issue among village residents indicates that' people in Elmvale are not afraid that the dump site will affect their drinking water, Charlie Shaw, a resident of Orr Lake, offered to organize a group in his area to continue the protest and asked lo someone to do the same in Elmvale, Another member, of the audience suggested a petition be started. Wilcox said he was pleased with the evening's turnout and added, 'I hope this is just the start," DU COMTE DE SIMCOE ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE DU SOIR DE LANGUE - FRANCAISE 1985-86 INSCRIPTION: par telephone avant le 30 septembre 549-2476 ( matin seulement) 549-3202 _Simcoe County Board of. Education French Language Community Night School | 1985-86 + REGISTRATION: by phone before September 30th 949-2476 (mornings only) 949-3202 COURS OFFERTS ( courses) INTRODUCTION AUX ORDINATEURS (Introduction to Computers) MENUISERIE-Travail de bois ( Woodworking) ART (dessin, peinture) (Art-sketching, painting) DACTYLOGRAPHIE ( Typing) MUSIQUE VOCALE (Vocal music) ENSEIGNANT ( teacher) M.J. Gratton M.B. Cousineau MmeL_ Depres-Jones M.R. Marchand M Y. Levert ENDROIT ( location) E.S. Le Caron JOUR (day) HEURE (time) A COMMUNIQUER LORS DE L'INSCRIPTION PAR TELEPHONE (INFORMATION) AVAILABLE WHEN REGISTERING BY PHONE) E.S. Le Caron E.S. Lé Caron E.S. Le Caron E.S. Le Caron Lundi Monday 19h30-21h30 7:30-9:30 p.m. Ces cours sont tous credites et comportent un cout d'inscription de $25.00 ee A RAISON DE PRESENCE A 80 PER CENT DES ION. NOTE: - la direction se reserve le droit d'annuler un cours si la demande s'avere insuffisante - tous les cours sont dispenses en francais; les enseignnants sont tous bilingues. -dessus si la demande le justifie. These courses.are all given for credit and include a $25.00 registration § fee which is REFUNDABLE FOR STUNDETS ATTENDING AT LEAST 80 PER CENT OF CLASSES. : NOTE: - the principal reserve the right to cancel a course if the number of students is insufficient. - all courses are taught in French; all instructors are bilingual. - other courses may be added to the above list if warranted by number of students. Pour de plus amples renseignements veuillez communiquer avec: MME VALERIE MAURICE Secretaire-Ecole Communautaire 549-2476 For more information, please contact: M. DENIS CHARTRAND Directeur-Ecole Communautaire 549-3202 Tuesday, September 17, 1985, Page 9

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