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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 28 Nov 1984, p. 15

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Moise Lesperance The Lesperance Perkinsfield died Nov. Moise of late 16, 1984, in Penetanguishene General Hospital, following a brief illness. He was 95 years of age. Mr. Lesperance was a life-long resident of Leo 'Lefty' St. Amant The late Leo (Lefty) St. Amant of Fox Street, Penetanguishene, died suddenly on Nov. 17, be st ae es mn Penetanguishene General Hospital, at the age of 57 years. Neil McArthur The death occurred in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, on Nov. 15, 1984, of Edwards Mobile Estates, William Harrison -- William Harrison of Everton Drive, Sun- nyside, died Nov. 10, 1984, in Huronia District his grandsons Armand and Edmund, all of of Northwest Basin, his brothers George, Felix, Perkinsfield, the oldest His funeral mass was and Allan Lesperance, "Perkinsfield and brother Albert of Laurent and Alfred, and parishioner of St. held in St. Patrick's~ Martin Grozelle, Neil Herman o f Perkinsfield and his by his sisters Mrs. Patrick's Church, Church, Perkinsfield,on Mailloux, Roland Penetanguishene, his sister Mrs. Estelle Marie Pauze, Mrs. Perkinsfield,and wasso Nov. 19, with Rev. V. Marion and Wilfred daughters Mrs. Claudia P au z e o f Helene Dubeau and honoured by the parish Laurin as the officiating _ Lafreniere. Lafrenier of Thunder Penetanguishene. Mrs. Anna Dubeau. during the parade held clergy. Spring in- Surviving him are his Bay Beach, Mrs. Rosina Moise Lesperance He is survived by 62 this past summer in terment will be in St. wife Mrs. Odianna Grozelle of Highland was predeceased by his grandchildren, 51 great- celebration of the Patrick's Cemetery, (Tessier) Lesperanceof Point, Mrs. Cecile Parents Moise' grandchildren, and centennial of St. Perkinsfield. Perkinsfield, his sons Marion of Wyebridge, Lesperance Sr. and three great great Patrick's Church. His pallbearers were Hilaire, Omer, Alcime Mrs. Clothilde Mailloux Delia Roi, by his grandchildren. Penetanguishene, on Juneau, Paul Maheu, A m a nt o f Trenton, and his sister Mr. St. Amant was Motors o f Nov. 19 with Rev. L. Brian Forget, Allanand Penetanguishene, his Elva St. Amant of born in and lived all of | Penetanguishene and Dignard as the of- Micheal St. Amant and daughters Yvonne(Mrs. Penetanguishene. his life in more lately with ficiating clergy. Spring Frank Forget. Micheal Parent), Elaine He was predeceased Penetanguishene. Stoneleigh Motors of interment will be in St. Surviving him as his (Mrs. Stephen Phillips), by his brother Paul St. He was employed for Midland. Ann's Cemetery, wite Mrs. Helen Karen (Mrs. Andrew Amant. many years in His funeral mass was___ Penetanguishene. (Forget) St. Amant of Lizotte) all of Leo St. Amant is automobile sales, first held in St. Ann's His pallbearers were Penetanguishene, his Penetanguishene, his survived by five with the defunct Gropp Memorial Church, his nephews John sons Boband Wayne St. brother Jerome of grandchildren. : : : : : ? by 78 : officiated at the funeral Midland Point, resident Midland, son of Joseph _ 1940. Midland, and his sister great grandchild. eainerheldamunicnois Neil Hector McArthur. McArthur and Margaret His wife survives him, Joan (Mrs. Tim His parents and his jjneral Home on Nov Mr. McArthur was 66 Voll, married Doris as do his daughters Nesbitt)ofMidland.Mr. brother Hugh 47 Gremation._ in- years of age. Margaret Hewson in Margot McArthur and McArthur had six predeceased him. lenient onc nehee. in The native of Midland on June 15, Linda Wheeler, both of grandchildren and one Rev. Al Farthing areca Cemetery of Quebec, grew up in num windowsanddoors the Champlain Senior Midland. his son Robert of Penetanguishene, and Cowansville, Quebec, and lived most of his adult life in the Midland and iron railings. Harrison was the Mr. a member of Citizen's Club. His funeral mass was a Ss . area. : held in St. Margaret's ee Baars He was the owner of | Knights of Columbus, Church, Midland, on epee MEd Geers Gow 2 Uekoneh Laurer Pomel Ne: Nov. 13, with Rev. S. aa : Harrison Metal Works, 2004, Midland, and was Somerville as the of- OPE. , _ formerly located on also a member of the ficjating clergy. ens vee Vindin Street, which Georgian Bay Hunters [nterment was in St. born in the Gaspe area = manufactured alumi- _ and Anglers Club and of +Margaret's Cemetery. Dec. 1 Dec. 4 2705, ext. 270). of Elmvale Farm Mount St. Louis Georgian College Dec. | ; Supply. Please check Christmas bazaar and _ information sessions on Royal Canadian the notice posted for bake sale from 10 a.m. free academic Legion ,Branch 68, timeand days of sales. to 2 p.m. in the Parish upgrading at the Penetanguishene, will hall, corner of Con- Midland Civic Centre hold a general meeting his Week in Canada cession 4 of Medonte Dec. 4, Dec. 6, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. All ordinary On Nov. 29, in 1773. and Mount St. Louis' and Dec. 13,1 p.m.to 3 and associate members British citizens at Road. Many handmade crafts and Christmas items, homemade baking. Maple Valley Club dance to band Baton Rouge, starting a 9 p.m. p.m. Also in Midland Public Library Dec. 4 and Dec. 6, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more in- formation, contact Isobel Ball (526-8035) or Georgian College (325- are requested to attend. Dec. 13 First Elmvale Beagers, (Cubs and Scoute will be selling Christmas trees star- ting Dec. 3 at the side Quebec petitioned for an Assembly, and in 1798, the Provincial Legislature of the Island of St. John changed the name to Prince Edward Island. Feature Film SANTA INVITES ALL YOU BOYS & GIRLS DON'T MISS IT TO THE TIN CAN SHOW Dec. 1st Two Showings 9:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. AT THE ROXY TWIN THEATRE King St., Midland "SANTA CLAUS" Admission: 1 tin of food His pallbearers were his grandsons Ken and Allan King, and his sons-in-law Andrew Giesbrecht, Tom Bullock, Ken Quesnelle and Al Playne. Surviving his are his wife Mrs. Edna Harrison of Sunnyside, Calgary, his daughters Yvette King, Michelle Harrison and Linda Quesnelle, all of Midland, Anita Rourke of the Northwest Territories, Carolyn Giesbrecht of Surrey, B.C., and Sharlene Bu: lelvonosk of ~ - 'Santa Knows Where to Shop' King St., Midland Town Centre his sisters Marie-Ange Harrison and _ Rose- Aimee Hebert, of Cowansville, Que. He was predeceased by his sisters Marie- Anne Vachon and Soeur Alice Harrison. He is survived by seven grandchildren. (PXREXOXPALIEXS) ONE DAY ONLY Friday, Nov. 30, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EVERYTHIN IN THE STOREga > Your Downtown Department Store eee a Proceeds to The Salvation Army Sponsored by the Roxy Twin Theatre & Midland Times Mon.-Thurs 9-5:30; Fri 9-9; Sat 9-5:30 or convenient Lay-away Wednesday, November 28, 1984, Page 15

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