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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Apr 1982, p. 31

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Obituary Marie (Mary) Jolie of The native of by two nieces, Rita The late Mrs. Jolie's late Claudia LaForge. uishene in Marie LaForge 1928, she Our Lady of Mercy ' Honey Harbour passed Lafontaine was buried LaForge and Isabelle parents were the late After marrying Xavier livedinHoneyHarbour. Church, Honey Har- away alt Huronia in Waubaushene. LaForge. Her husband, Pete LaForge and the Jolie in Penetang- She was a member of pour. District Hospital on Father Keeler officiated Xavier LaForge, and - March 30, 1982. Mrs. during thefuneralmass her brothers Tobel Jolie, the former Marie held in Our Lady of LaForge, Dave @ ® LaForge, was age 98. niet Church on April LaForge, Joseph oy She was ill for one day LaForge, Peter ; before her death: ree Jolie is survived LaForge, and Frank ; LaForge, predeceased CARS g TRUCKS CARS & TRUCKS AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES Obituary-Bryan Light'. The death occurred in Burial at 19 Ann's H 1 Ch k h "4 Toronto on April 3, 1982 Cemetery, Penetang- na Stee Wace CC. out f S Sa VINGS PIFH ER (as a result of an ac- uishene. lan ; P Motor Sales & American Mot Wes ; : g, Duncan Copegog, enetang Motor Sales merican Motors are rg - Bryan Light sae pe ates Donald Moreau, ered? offering a fantastic saving to you the customer. AUCTION of Islington. ny acDonald, h The 24-year-old man Dennis Vaillancourt, pou ene gene fal ot SERVICE LTD. Honey Harbour, Jerry Bressette, also a great 1./°500. See Peter McCloud, Darcy 445-4848 was born in Penetang- uishene and wastheson Carney, Peter jyeph ' phew, and Robert Known for service of Gerry Light and McDonald and Peter FREE Doris Grenier who he Johnston. raat fi cae eis 2. 12 ont / 21M ale eat predeceased. Although born in Penetanguishene, the late Bryan Light grew 4 up .in. Toronto, then i resided in Pene- ianguishene for five years and had lived in Toronto during the past 20,000 km Buyer Protection Plan 3./ FREE 5 vear / 80,000 km Deluxe Service security Plan FARM AUCTION SALE Tuesday, May 4th a}5 p.m. Sharp Lot 16, Con. 9, Stayner, and 1 he ADULT accompaniment five years. Sale of farm maffhinery { "VU. 1830 tractor and He was a member of Special Sat. matinee 1:30 loader, 1426 #Mrs., cultivation, haying and Si. Ann's_ Church's BATTLE STAR GALACTICA 4. 5 year no rust harvesting equgpment incl. Versatile #400, 10 ft. Young People's Club throug hydostatic swather, Ford #500 baler, M.F. 28 Plate and during his years in disc., DB 3 furrow plow, John Deere 17-run seed Penetanguishene was PEN TWIN PENETANG. _ 549-2953 and fertilizer drill, field sprayer, Int. #92 10 ft. SP aciive in the local PEN 1] "Rivals '2001 5 / FR combine, 5 HP riding lawn mower, 1000 bales of Scouting movement. and : straw, log house 24x22 (to be moved) fence wire, _ Pict F saa ts his Fri. April30to | *74% WARS" 4 factor ne acy Set and small tools, etc., etc. a , the late Bryan Fl : : erms: Cash. Light leaves three Maye i ' this offer Auctioneer: Pifher Auction Service Ltd. Phone sisters and: a brother: Tand9 iy FOI aoe 1982 on : 445-4848. oon a ey VIBLEAE = i = Model AMC vehicles. Mississauga; Beverly Bray, Yellowknife, For more information, contact IR RI i : \ N.W.T; Barbara Turner tpEAL IFUL, Palenocen: er ae ee eee eee SOFIE EY nee -- ---- of Hillsburgh and Bruce Light of Pene- tanguishene. Funeral service for the late Bryan Light was held April 7, 1982 at St. Ann's Memorial Church, Penetangui- shene. Father Richard Jacobsen was the of- ficiating clergyman. Sympathy extended by Darlene Eakley Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Winnie Arm- 'strong on the death of her brother, Harvey Lamb of Englehart. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Scott on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Chris McDowell of Scar- borough. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Truax on the birth of their daughter, Alicia Anne, On April 17. Congratulations to Mary Leonard who was chosen by the Depart- ment of Agriculture to aitend the University oi Guelph in June for a three-day convention. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walker of Bramption spent a few days this past week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curry. Crashes probed Last month Midland police probed 17 reportable and 19 non- reportable motor-ve- hicle accidents. As a result of a number of these crashes a total of seven people were injured. | PEN 2} Fri. April 30 to Fri. May 6 7 and 9:05 Fs The love sti ) Box Office Opens 7:30 Showtime 8 P.M. Gris "Sat. -Sun. sees' May 1-2 ERC 'IC & BLUNT." PLUS Keep an cys ont for the fanalont bmpeionee! Growing wp ever made! SEES ® DRIVE- IN THEATRE Sail Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change. 000000000000 00000006000H8 Friday, Saturday & Sunday April 30th May 1 & 2 FONDA ROLLOV Arthritis has an enormous impact on our economy, reports The Arthritis Society. It is estimated that 12 million work days are lost each year because of arthritis. Lost wages and productivity are valued at about $500,000,000. The most erotic thing: . . in their world was money. " OOOO COOT DOOOOOOOOOOOOS SO 322-2890 MOTOR SALES LIMITED* anc W Jeep DEALER 161 Main St., Penetanguishene | 949-3121 Pcueraas fC eSMRTORS door station wagon, restorable, 302 with EVINRUDE = | three speed or 4 speed. EVINRUDE = 322-3187. SABES SERE = 34,36,38 &PAR eg Re Nowa Classified ads nal Gil get results 526-4 ee ese Sle - BOATS&MOTORS ------------------- 'AHOY BOATERS' Sail or Power Call 526-6381 DOUG WHITE INSURANCE Low, low rates "He's the Captain" 35,36 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES PIFHER AUCTION SERVICE LTD. 445-4848 -- Known for service and experience FARM & SHEEP AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, MAY 1 at11a.m. sharp # for JAMES LINDSA* ay, incl. MF #165 Diesel tractor with fpader, haggng, harvesting and cultivation equipment, 1968Thev. stock truck, 18 ft. house trailer, har§ess, saddles and bridles, 4or 5 shotguns and rifle, etc., etc. Sale order: Machin y and miscellaneous at 11 a.m. Sheep and hors®s at approx. 1 p.m. Sheep will sell in lots of five. This flock is in excellent . condition and will start lambing May 7th. Terms: Cash. Lunch available. Auctioneer: Pifher Auction Service Ltd. Phone 445-4848. The Estate of The Late Raymond Joseph Lesperance ot Midiand Sat. May 8 / 82-11a.m. at Midland Curling Rink 474 King St. of Furniture, Antiques, Collectables, Automobiles - Tools Furniture and Antiques - 9 pc Oak dining suite, newly refinished & upholstered. beautiful, Walnut Tea Wagon - immaculate, Liquor cabinet, Handmade-inlaid wooden Salad bowl set, candle holders, pitcher, candle pedestal, 2 urns, 2 trilight lamps, vases, all matching, 2 Birdseye Maple coffee tables - hand made, Fauch Mantle clock, 2 pc. bedroom suite, 2 chesterfields newly upholstered, 2 arm chairs, swivel rocker 26" Electrohome colour TV, Electrome stereo, 2 Hexagon tables, desk w/6 drawers, Swag lamp, Singer treadle machine, 3 drawer bureau, blanket box, wash stand, fern stand, plant stands, hall -tree, vanity w bevelled mirror, old pictures, 2 Bridge lamps, 2 pc washstand set, Westinghouse - shortwave & FM radio, 3 occasional chairs, Trilight lamps, old Ansea clock - not working, Cedar- patio & lawn furniture, Tea tins, old beer bottle, match book collection, flat 50 cigarette boxes, blow torch and walking plow. Silver cre gar, silver tray / 5 silver goblets, s@Ver gravpboat & ay, silver salt & pepper?g, r serveng spogns & tray, Royal Wintorfsugar & cr@im, Ggid cups & saucgrs, plates, salt and pers£50 An. plate, Brass spitoon, Brass grinner Zong, us 12 plate, Rus otterygte: , Bis choir boy, 2 y "ype rfss & leageg lamp shadeg, al om | , Qlass £shBe, Oil paingfigs - A. wr@nce, pictufs" by Bud Watson, linens, be@dimig, () ULE, comforters, men's clofies - aaa new & used, large size. Dishes German cookie |[ar, dapnecion glass, cut glass, pressed glass, goblets, wine sets, cornflower wine glasses, setting for 8 Johnson Bros. Eng., Setting for 6 Banburry china, china cups & saucers, serving dishes, platters, bonehandled cuttlery & carving set, 2 spoon collections. Tools. 19° Lawnboy mower, B& D hedge trimmer, shovels & garden tools, Craftsman Band Saw, many hand tools, drafting stool, . Car & Truck. 1977 Olds. Regency, all power, air cond. 40,000 miles - As is. 1967 Ford 250 % Ton pick up. Autioneers Note - Many items not listed, this sale has quality condition and variety - Many small items - come early! Reserve on Car & Truck only - everything must sell. Executors or Auctioneer Bob Rumney not responsible for loss Auctioneer or Accident. 534-3572 33,34,36 Wednesday, April 28, 1982, Page 31

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