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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 18 Jan 1989, p. 5

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Details of the celebra- tion of the 350th anniver- sary of Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons are falling into place. Archbishop Emmett Cardinal Carter of Toron- to will take part June 21 in public ceremonies and presentations at Sainte-Marie. June 21 is the anniver- sary of the com- memorative opening, in 1926, of the nearby Mar- tyrs' Shrine. On Easter Sunday, March 26, represen- Midland-made The movie Fireballs begins its local commer- cial theatre showing on Friday. The low-budget movie can claim a feature no other commercial movie can claim: It was filmed entirely in, and on the outskirts of, Midland. Producer Mike Strapko brought a cast of actors and a crew to Midland in 1987. The comedy was filmed with the co- operation of the Town of Midland. Michael Strapko and Friends to Wye Marsh Wildlife Center is going strong after four years without federal government funding. At the annual meeting Big bucks Michelle Gouett (right) president of the Friends of Sainte-Marie, need- ed help presenting this cheque for $10,368 to the recently-formed Huronia Education Foundation. The gift will assist the founda- tion to seek and ad- minister funds for educational oppor- tunities at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and the Historic Naval and Military Establishments in Penetanguishene. Assisting are (from ieft) Rev. James Farrell, foundation secretary; Moreland Lynn, presi- dent; Anne Gagne, vice president and Peter Shirriff, treasurer. of Friends of Wye Marsh, members will be brought up to date on the last year's activities. A highlight in 1988 was the arrival of the ptt: Hoscmas BLE one Ten te ie £ hae Frcnlekig. mre NITY L DID YOU EVER WANT TO KNOW ABOUT: tatives of Martyrs' Shrine and the federal govern- ment will participate in public ceremonies and special presentations at Sainte-Marie. Next Monday and Tuesday a delegation of Management and _ staff movie his brother, David, were responsible for the film- ing in 1985 in Midland and area of parts of another low budget com- edy, Recruits. Fireballs can be seen in the Pen 1 in Penetanguishene this Fri- day through the following meet trumpeter swans. The center invites members to bring a friend Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. to the meeting in the center's theater. Steewice AAADAA RARER, SREP EYES Urrrryyrey vere e ' Seesee eee ee ee IVING eee EEE ER eer Covey ae ae a HURONIA from Sainte-Marie will meet for a second time with Quebec provincial government officials. Among items to be discussd will be a canoe trip to Sainte-Marie from Quebec City, similar to Destination: Sainte-Marie opens Thursday. The movie car- ries an R (restricted) rating. Fireballs follows the adventures of bung]l- ing firefighters. During the filming, a movie ambulance was driven at high speed in Pete Petterson Park up a ramp, over a second vehi- cle, and into Midland Bay. A controlled explo- sion of the second vehicle was a part of the stunt. Also for the film, a house on Vinden Street near the Midway Motel was burned. Mike Strapko co-wrote the script and acted in Fireballs. His parents live in Midland. P WO 368 co ol Sly oft --~ prague 2.0-2.2.0.0.80 0.6.9.8.888.0.9 6 ererrevevyrlerrer> This is sure to be an interesting meeting! - QUESTIONS ARE WELCOME - Please contact Sue Constant 526-4253 for further information @ WILLS? @ GUARDIANSHIP? @ MONIES IN TRUST? e relating to FAMILY BENEFITS ALLOWANCE? Come to an information meeting 7:00 p. TUESDAY, JANU ADULT REHABILITATION CENTRE 339 Olive Street, Midland m. ARY 24, 1989 of 1982; educational awards for students from Ontario and Quebec; and discussion of arranging for descendants of Sainte- Marie donnees to visit Sainte-Marie in July. Of the estimated 5,000 descendants of the don- nes, or helpers, of the Jesuits living in Quebec, 1,700 have been "'track- ed," 350th anniversary co-ordinator Rob LaMarre says. A co-ordinator for the canoe trip is expected to begin work by Jan. 31. As part of Shondecti this year, on Aug. 7, a Cardinal coming for 350th heritage flotilla of canoes will arrive at Sainte-Marie. The public will be in- vited to take part on Sept. 26 in the meeting at Sainte-Marie of the On- tario Council of Bishops. May 20 is opening day for the 1989 season. iil WiSs5s ff Lawyers Community Non-Profit My cig 37-¢ the municipal oS Savings & loan corporation BALANCES ANNUAL RATES. Ist Rate $1.00 - $2,999. 2.00% Golden Circle eneaens 8.05% Dail Inte ,00' ay 9,9¢ 9. bed y Interest -- $10,000. - $49,999. 9.30% Investment/Chequing 10.05% Account (Age 50+) $50,000. PLUS BALANCES ANNUAL RATES Ist Rate $1.00 - $2,999. 1,00% Daily Interest 33.000. - $9.999. 8.00% Investment/Chequing $10,000. - $49,999. 9.25% Account $50,000. PLUS 10.00% BALANCES ANNUAL RATES US. Daily UP TO $4,999. 5 00% Interest $5,000. PLUS 6 00% BALANCES ANNUAL RATES Business UP TO $4,999. 5 00% 6 00% Current Account $5,000. PLUS Current Account $5,000. PLUS BALANCES ANNUAL RATES $1,000. - $4,999. 9. 00% § 00% BALANCES ANNUAL RATES UP to $4,999. 5 00% 6 06% Current Account $5,000. PLUS DAYS MIN $15,000 MIN $60,000 Short 30-59 9.50% 10.00% Term 60-89 950% 10.00% Deposits 90-119 9.50% 10.00% 120-179 10.25% 10.75% 180-269 40.25% 40.75% 270-364 10.25% 10.75% MIN $1,000 ANNUAL RATES Investment 1yYR 10.25% 4yYR 10.75% Certificates 2 YR 10.50% 5 YR 10.75% 3 YR 11,125% Rates subject to change. Minimum balances may be required. For more information and product details please call your local branch manager. Midland Mon-Thurs 9:00-5:30 248 King St. - . Friday 9:00-6:00 526-4296 - Michael Brooks Saturday 9:00-1:00 Mountainview Mall 2 api ee ns 526-2273 - Shei riday :30-8: Boel a. eatin 9:30-1:00 ~~. Wednesday, January 18, 1989, Page 5 --

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