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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 29 Feb 1984, p. 16

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Obituaries: Albert Duval The late Albert Duval of 45 Burke Street, Penetanguishene, died Feb. 22, 1984, in Homer Elwood Spring The death occurred in hospital Boynton Beach, Fla., on Feb. 10, 1984, of First Street, Balm Beach resident Homer Elwood Spring. The Wyevale native was 70 years Of age. The son of Leslie H. Spring and Esther Grigg attended Wyevale Patricia Gidley Nicholls Funeral Home, Midland, was the scene 0n Feb. 18, 1984, of a funeral service for the late Patricia Lillian Gidley of First Avenue, Port MeNicoll. She was 28 years of age. Patricia Gidley died in Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, after an illness of One year five months, Penetanguishene of age. former employee of Rev. L. Dignard of- General Hospital, Mr. Duval was a _ Ogilvie Flour Mills of ficiated at the funeral following a lengthy lifelong resident Of Midland, until illness mass held Feb. 25 in St. illness. He was 52 years Penetanguishene, anda _ forced his retirement. Ann's Memorial Public and Continuation of Balm Beach from Surviving him are his' funeral service held Schoo]. In Lansing, 1954t01982.Hehadbeen wifeMeryleE.Springof Feb. 13 in Elmvale. retired for two years. The Wyevale United Church member was also a member of the Balm Beach Chamber of Commerce since its beginning in 1959. He served as botli treasurer and president. Ont., on June 24, 1937, he married Meryle Elaine Nelson. Mr. Spring was in trucking and_ con- struction from 1935 to 1972, in the tourist business from 1947 to 1980, and the postmaster on Feb. 14. Her parents and her Patricia Gidley was brothers and _ sisters born in St. Andrew's Nadine Fairley, Robert Hospital in Midland, the H. Gidley, William daughter of Robert E. Gidley, Mary and Audrey Gidley. She Deschamps, Heather attended Bayview Forget and Lynda Public School, Midland Gidley survive her. Secondary School, and Rev. Al Farthing was Georgian College. She the Officiating minister. worked at the Cen- Spring interment in tennial Manor in Lakeview Cemetery, Penetanguishene. Midland. Balm Beach, his son Barry of Balm Beach, and his daughter Patricia (Mrs. Ross E. Hastings) of Wyevale, also his brother Victor C. Spring of Blam Beach. Mr.. Spring leaves four grand- children. Rev. John Locke officiated during Interment at Allenwood Cemetery. His pallbearers were Bob Rogers of Balm Beach, Ross Withall of Wyevale, Art Crawford of Blain Beach, and his nephews Don Spring of Wyevale, Rodney Corlett of Queensville, and George Corlett of Keswick. Church, Penetangui- shene. Spring interment in St. Ann's Cemetery. His nephews Phil Brunelle, David Duval, and Sidney Duval, and his friends Gord McConnell, Bill Cascagnette, and BOb LeBlanc were his pallbearers. Surviving him are his wife Theresa (Beauchamp) Duval of Penetanguishene, his sons Michael, Pat and Roland,' all of Penetanguishene, his daughters Linda (Mrs. Henry Lacroix), Brenda (Mrs. Bob Lacroix) and Karen Duval, all of Penetanguishene, also his parents Antoine and Lea Duval of Penetanguishene, his six brothers Marcel, Antoine Jr., Gerard, Alcide and Louis all of Penetanguishene, and Phil Duval of Perkin- sfield, and his sisters Anita Brunelle of Lafontaine, Jeannette Forget of Perkinsfield, and Veronica Lesperance of Penetanguishene. Also. surviving him are his four grand- children Tara and Stephanie Lacroix and Kevin and Bradley Duval. WATERBEDS PRICED RIGHT Council briefs Monday's meeting of Midland town council was Orderly and short, in line with most of the meetings since Mayor Allen Roach had a heart attack last December. Ten people turned out for the 90 minute meeting. Robert Day, superintendent of Georgian Bay Islands National Park, in- troduced himself to the cOuncil and gave a summary of develop- ments at the park. ooo Georgian Bay Islands National Park is One of 29 national parks, One of Only four in Ontario, and one of the few national parks adjacent to a large community, Midland. Park superintendent Robert Day told Midland council on Monday that the park is composed Of 77 islands, 59 within the 30,000 Islands, the remaining 18 Off the Bruce Pen- nisula near Tobermory. If a proposed park on the Bruce Peninsula is approved, the 18 islands would be part of that new park. ooo Six Massassauga rattlesnakes on Beausoleil Island have radio transmitters Surgically implated in their bodies. Park personnel have been tracking the movement of the snakes since last summer, Midland town council was told. Each of the snakes sought a moist area under the roots of a tree for the winter. Previous attempts to discover information about the snakes by tagging and releasing them didn't work because the snakes were not caught a second time, ooo Mareh has declared Nutrition Month and Diabetes Month in Midland. The Big Sisters Association of Huronia is holding a tag day in Midland 0n May 12. The Huronia branch of the Navy League of Canada is holding tag days in Midland on June 29 and June 30. Midland can nominate five people. Elected officals are not eligible. Community groups and individuals may also nominate. The style, the construction, the workmanship, the finish are all here. That's why... been , Midland will in future ooo receive grants from the province On the basis of Alderman Nancy its households, not its population, at the rate in 1984 Of $30 per household. The amount Keefe' suggested that the town fire depart- ment speak tO senior citizens about the value of money under thenew of keeping smoke reckoning will be the detectors working. same, Or a little higher. Some seniors, "I have ooo reason to _ believe," Alderman Ian Ross Alderman Keefe said, disconnect their smoke alarms because they go off too often. and Robert Jeffery had no Objection to Mayor Al Roach's request to join them on the town's provincial bicentennial committee. Ontario is going to honour 1,984 people with St. a Bicentennial medal, in recognition of their March 17 Patrick's tea, bazaar and bake sale in Bonar' Presbyterian volunteer efforts and Church hall, Port service {0 their com- weNicoll, 2 p.m. to 4 munity. p.m. Are You speci If you received a T1 Special income tax return this year, bring it to H&R Block. Our specially-trained tax experts will save you time and money by looking into over 20 areas of tax savings that don't even appear on the form. Then we'll prepare the return that saves you most. 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