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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jul 1980, p. 12

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a a ee el Obituary Paul Marchand, veteran The death occurred on July 3, 1980 in Calgary, Alberta of 57-year-old Paul Marchand who was borned and raised in Penetanguishene. The World War 2 veteran was the son of Celestin Marchand (deceased) and Robertine Proulx who survives him. He was also predeceased by his brother Rev. Bro. Charles Roland. He is also survived by sisters Agnes Marchand of Penetang, Rita MacIntyre and Blanche Marchand of Toronto, Marie Johnson of Mississauga, Norma Jiveoff and Denis Moreau of Midland. Brothers Clarence of North Bay, Jerome of Bishopton, Que., and John of Ottawa also survive the late Mr. Marchand. Funeral mass for the Only one weekend mishap reported A motorcycle ac- cident involving a Penetanguishene man was the only serious incident to occur in Midland over the weekend. Midland police report that William Duval, 18, of 22 Water St., Penetang, has been charged with failing to report an accident in which he was involved at 3:20 a.m. Saturday. Duval was eastbound , on Bay Street, police say, when he lost control of his machine. He, his passenger and his 1975 Honda slide into the curb on the north side of the street. Duval received minor injuries. His passenger, Scott Knight, 21, of Toronto, was not in- jured. Police said a witness to the accident reported the "oc- currence. A Motorola pager belonging to Walker's Electric was reported stolen from a job site at RCA sometime Wed- nesday night to police Friday morning. The pager is valued at $500. Bernard Hamelin, 19, of R.R.3, Penetang, plead guilty to a charge of possession of a narcotic laid Sunday when he appeared in court Monday. He was fined $100 and costs. Police received a report Sunday morning that a 4' by 6' window at Bayview School was broken. Value of the window is set at $100. Home Safety Each year twice as many people suffer accident-sustaining injuries in the home than in any other en- vironment. More than 2,000 accidental deaths occur in the home an- nually and are out- numbered only by traffic fatalities. Be alert in detecting and eliminating _ potential accident hazards ing your home. former Penetang native was held July 8 at St. Blanche St. Denis Ann's Memorial Church, Penetang, Fr. Louis Dignard of- ficiating. Pallbearers, all nephews, included: Max Obituary Mrs. Blanche St. Denis, wife of Leo St. Denis, Fox Street in Penetanguishene, died July 11, 1980 at Penetanguishene General Hospital following a brief illness. She was 53. Born in Windsor, Ontario, the daughter of Albert Defausses and Mathilde Hamel, Mrs. St. Denis lived the last ten years in Penetanguishene. She was an employee of Decor Metal Products, working at the Penetang Marchand, Mathew Johnson, John Jivcoff, David Jiveoff, Christopher Moreau and Paul Johnson. Burial took place at St. Ann's Cemetery in Penetang. plant. Funeral services for Blanche St. Denis were conducted July 14 by Father Dignard at St. Ann's Memorial Church in Penetanguishene. Mrs. St. Denis is buried in St. Ann's cemetery. She is survived by her husband Leo, her son Gerald of Toronto and her daughters Lucille, Mrs. James Peard and Mrs. Juliette Blomer of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Susan Hicks of Penetanguishene. wedding. Wed at Perkinsfield An early summer wedding at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Perkinsfield on July 5, 1980 saw Mary Ann Charlebois wed Ernie Reid. The couple were pictured following the x Ontario. Spring wedding Debora Caswell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caswell, Balm Beach, Ontario married Mr. Paul Bruce- Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bruce-Moore of Oakwood, Ontario on May 17, 1980. Wedding took place at Christ Anglican Church, Kingston, Ss aa aaa Watermelon for dessert Lou Howell, Billy Graham, and, between them, Madeleine Sovey, were just three residents of The Villa Nursing Home in Midland who were guests at an outdoor hamburger barbecue put on by the staff TES a recently. The residents sat in the sun behind The Villa facing Little Lake Park as their hamburgers were barbecued in front of them. Open Sundays for your Convenience ROBIN HOOD ALL PURPOSE FLOUR 3.5 kg bag while supplies last 99 ¢ ONT. GROWN CAULIFLOWER 59° USA RED CARDINAL GRAPES $1.29 SIZE 113's CALIFORNIA '1,19 ORANGES |CUCUMBERS ENGLISH ft SPECIALS EFFECTIVE JULY 24 TO JULY 31 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Page 12, Wednesday, July 23, 1980 Located on Hwy. 27, Midland Hwy 27 Orchard Fresh Wholesale a Zellers/Dominion Hugel Ave. Hi aaa: ag oe ease RNR

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