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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Jul 1982, p. 19

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SS am ee ee 2S ETE LS ee RE a Obituaries Martha Cloutier Mariha Marie Cloutier, the former Martha Wilson, of 463 King Street, Midland, has passed away ai age 84. She died on July 2 in Si. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. She had been ill for two years. Doris Metcalf The death occurred in Si. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, on July 4, 1982, of Doris Day. The Blanche Hewson 'rhe death occurred on July 9, 1982, in the Huronia Nursing Home, of Blanche Hewson, widow of the late William Horace Hewson. _ The former Blanche Hawker, age 90, had been briefly ill. Gordon MacMillan Gordon (Mickey ) MacMillan of Penetanguishene has passed away at age 78 in Penetanguishene General Hospital following a_ lengthy illness. The 4 Leonard Avenue resident died on July 11, 1982. Surviving her are her MeNicoll, and Sister Josephine Forget, her Manne and Father Victoria Harbour Public Society; and Ann's brothers Ernesi of Palm Margaret Wilson, IBVM brothers Louis, Herbert, Clement Schwalm of- School, and where she Guild, Victoria Har- Coast, Fla., Arthur of: of Brampton. David Jr.,andhersister ficiated. Interment in' married the laie Albert -- bour. Toronto, Reynolds of Alice Harber. Si. Margarei's Cloutier. She lived in Jack Harber, Arthur Midland and Pairick of Deceased members of Cemetery, Midland. Moose Jaw, Sask., from S:. Arnaud, James Whitby, and her sisters her immediate family A funeral mass was The late Martha 1920 to 1935. Roesch, Douglas Elliott, Mrs. Irene Siruthers of | are her husband, Albert held on July 6 in Si. Cloutier was born in She belonged io the Fabian La Chappelle, Midland, Mrs. Virginia Cloutier, her parents, Margarel's Church, Vicioria Harbour, Catholic Women's' and Ray Locke, were Frizzell of Port David Wilson and Midland. FatherWayne where she attended League; Exiension -her pallbearers. former Doris Metcalf, of _ briet. Penetanguishene area. Beausoleil Funeral Ray Coe) of New Lowell Elizabeth Miles, her Peneiang Road, The Oro Township Rev. Charles Carter Home on July 7. all survive her, as does _ sister Lena Metcalf, and Penetanguishene, was alive lived all of her officiated ai the funeral Interment in First her sister Mrs. Laura' her brother Melville age 77. Her illness was married life in the service held in the PresbyterianCemetery, Crawford of Creemore. predeceased her. Penetanguishene. She had five grand- Her husband, Harold Children and two greai Her pallbearers were Day of grandchildren. Barry Day, Bev Day, The late Blanche inher home town. She predeceased her, as Penelanguishene, _ her Jim Coe, George Bell, Hewson was organist at was the daughter of well as her husband. son Ross of Angus, her Her parents George Craig Ladouceur, and All Saints Anglican Henry Hawker and Rev. Robert Arri] daughter Eleanor (Mrs. Meicalf and Sarah Charles Day. CORA sec sh in Elizabeth Atkinson. officiated at the funeral Penetanguishene for 44 A> brother, Ernest service, held in All years. She also gave piano lessons to many of the town's residents. She lived all of her life Hawker of Toronto, survives her. Her brother Harry and her sister Mary (Elliott) Saints Anglican Church, on July 12. Interment in St. James-on-the-Lines Cemetery. His wife, Shirley (Howard) MacMillan, and his son Dan, both of Penetanguishene, and his daughters Anita Lauzon of Calgary, and Monique at home, survive him. He had two grandchildren. Rev. Charles Carter - officiated at the funeral service held July 14 in the Beausoleil Funeral Home. Interment in First Presbyterian Cemetery, Penetang- uishene. The late Gordon MacMillan was born in, - Gary Lizotte, and lived most of his life in, Penetanguishene. Donald John MacMillan and Caroline Heels were his parents. His pallbearers were Mike Orser, John Lorette, James Latour, Butch Land, and Alec Haskill. Honey Harbour man seriously injured injured were Barbara Three Honey Harbou. residents were injured, one seriously, early last Sunday morning when the car they were travelling in rolled after going off a curve on Muskoka Road 5, just west of Highway 69. Seriously injured was Edward Tobey, 40. Also Body recovered by police divers Midland Ontario Provincial Police divers took the drowned body of Paradise Point, Port MeNicoll, resident Michael Gzibouskis, 57, from the water beside the site of the old Aberdeen Elevator, in- Midland last Sunday at noon. Dominion Avenue, Midland, resident Robert Story, 20, has been charged with theft over $200, in connection The Aberdeen Elevator formerly stood at the end of Yonge Street. The search for Gzibouskis started early in the morning when town poiice started to investigate an aban- doned car. Lizotte, 33, and the driver, Roy Cadeau, 29. Cadeau was charged with impaired driving and excess alcohol. Insecure load fell onto road Marshall Pauze, 30, of Quebec Street, Midland, has been charged with having an insecure load after loose roofing fell off a truck travelling westbound on Heritage Drive at noon last Saturday. John Adams, 16, of Port MeNicoll, on a motorcycle, drove into the lose debris and received minor injuries. Female charged A 4i-year-old Poyntz St., | Penetanguishene, woman was charged July 13 with mischief to public property after a female reportedly caused damage to a Charge laid with the theft early Sunday of a PMCL school bus, stolen from the PMCL bus com- pound on Bayshore Drive. The bus was recovered at Bayshore Drive and Midland Avenue. Probation for two youths Two Penetanguishene youths, Gary McIntaggart and Gabriel Pauze, were sentenced July 12 to one and ordered to pay $963 each in restitution after they year probation pleaded' guilty to breaking more than a dozen trees earlier this year at McGuire Park. Eight decades old Mrs. Dave McMann, the mother of two girls, marked a special oc- easion in Midland CLAUDE MARCHILDON --of Penetanguishene, son of Meranda and the laie Lionel Marchildon, received his Bachelor of Applied Engineering Degree from _ the University of Toronto during June 1982 con- vocalions. yesterday. Nellie McMann celebrated her 80th ert died abaya! Congratulations. door on a town police car parked at the rear of the Penetang police station. Charged was Elizabeth Decaire. Story has also been charged in connection with a separate in- cident, the breaking of a windshield. OARS. Vacation Bible Schoo! Rev. Gordon Finney addresses some of the young children who registered for the two week Vacation Bible School being held in the Elmvale Presbyterian Church hall this week and next week. Midland -Bingo at 8:00 *1,000. JACKPOT Li lubL Penetanguishene Sidewalk e Coming July 29,30,31 APPEARING IN MIDLAND Internationally praised Concert Pianist Anton ATSON GALLERY 520 Hugel Ave., Midland 526-6400 Advance tickets at the Gallery & Johnstone's Music Land$10.00 at the door$12.50 Seniors & Students $6.00 Wednesday, July 21, 1982, Page 19

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