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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 May 1985, p. 18

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Victoria_Harbour-- by CLARA POWER Odette Barr 'phoned her parents, Barbara and Lawrence Barr, to let them know that she drove into a raging snow storm on the west coast of Newfoundland. Said she couldn't see across the road St. John's' United Church Sunday School Teachers dressed up as clowns, and hosted a Night for the kids. Everyone had a Games Council held their monthly open meeting last night. It was a Public. Hearing' to discuss the passing of a bylaw to amend the Official Plan. The Purpose of the bylaw is to set out terms for Site Plan Control; enabling any new builders or owners to submit plans or drawings for com- patibility. There were no objections from those present. behind St. John's United Church to be re-opened. With the hill behind, the parking lot keeps get- ting flooded. Paul Charlebois and Gerrard LaChappelle' will look into this. Allen Smitten spoke on behalf of the Victoria Harbour Lions . Club. They propose to build a parkette, with a sign, plants, and benches at the west entrance to the Village. He will bring in The Lions will also be purchasing seven concrete benches to be placed around town. Mr. Gerwin and Mr. Jordan were concerned about the dust on their roads. They were in- formed that they would have calcium put down shortly. There is a five year policy for improvement of the roads within the Village. Beginning with William Street and then on to John Street and Village can afford it. The curbs and sidewalks will go in in May on William St. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Jack Baks: Animal Control Service will get an inerease of 7.38 per cent by an increase in fees. Catharine MacKen- zie: attended a Fire Safety Seminar. The Village is testing their equipment. The em- phasis is on prevention, most enjoyable time. Carl Evans made a_ sketches and a model Hoight. However, this protection and rescue. Victoria Harbour request for the ditch for Council's approval. will happen only as the Planning Advisory Obituary Mary The late Mary early life in Canadian Legion Interment was in St. Her daughter Joyce Thomson of Maria Penetanguishene. She Branch No. 66, James On the Lines Monckton of Weston, Street, Penetanguis- lived most of her life in Willowdale. : Cemetery, Penetang- grandson Bradley hene, died suddenly at Toronto and returned to Her funeral service uishene. Bill and John Ponner of Oshawa, home on May 2, 1985, at live in Penetanguishene was held in St. James Sajan, Sam _ Boucher, great-grandchildren, the age of 72 years. just Over one year ago. On the Lines Church, Wilbur Perry, Vaughn Shawna Lee and Brett Mrs. Thomson was Mrs. Thomson was a Penetanguishene, on Krikorian and Gord Donner, and sisters born in Northern member of the Ladies May 6 with Rev. H. Banton were her Amy Perry of North Ontario and lived her Auxiliary of Royal Markle officiating. pallbearers. York, and Cavell Obituary The late Marie +, gajised in held in St. Ann's_ Bernard, Frank, Alfred Beverly Deschamps, Deschamps of Cam- Penetanguishene and» Memorial Church, and Raymond _ Barbara and Debbie bridge died in Cam- had been living in the Penetanguishene, on Deschamps, _ her _ Brissette, all of Cam- bridge Memorial Cambridge area for the May 10, with Rev. R. brothers were her _ bridge, parents Louie Hospital on May 7, 1985, last 15 years. She wasa Andrews officiating. pallbearers. and Roseanne following a tengthy member of St. Ambrose Interment was in St. Deschamps of Cam- illness, at the age of 37. Church Parish of Ann's Cemetery, Marie Deschamp's' bridge, brothers years. Cambridge. Penetanguishene. son Paul Brissette of Edward, Leonard, She was horn and Her funeral mass was Edward, Leonard, Cambridge, daughters Frank, Raymond and Obituary The late Fern Deguire the Penetanguishene years. Jesus Christ of Latter Malcolm and Michael of Cook's Lake, Tiny area for the last 10 His funeral service Day Saints. Interment Rice and Harry Rae, Township, died sud- years. was held in the was in St. Ann's" were his pallbearers. denly at home on May 8, Beausoleil Funeral Cemetery, Penetang- 1985, at the age of 51 He had been em- Home, Penetanguis- _ uishene. His wife Anne (Rice) years. ployed on the hene, on May 10, of- Deguire of Cook's Lake, Mr. Deguire was born housekeeping staff of ficiated by President D. Brothers Maurice and daughters Andrea and in Glen Robertson, near the Mental Health Wager of the Midland Raymond Deguire, and both at home, Alexandria, and lived in Centre for the last 10 branch of the Church of brothers-in-law David, Gina, : brothers Maurice of Committee have hired three students to work on 350 acres near Park St. There will be a Commercial Sign bylaw, and the board will start on a Property Maintenance bylaw. L.A.C.A.C. received 100 per cent funding to hire two students for a summer project. They wish to appoint Alfred Primerano to the Board. Jack Haight: The Administration will hire one person for casual help. This will be a Thomson Byoruneohve nr o f Penetanguishene, sur- vive her. Her husband Clifford Thomson, brother Alfred Williams and (win sister Alice Pollard predeceased her. Marie Deschamps David Deschamps, all of Cambridge, Bernard and Alfred of Port MeNicoll, sisters Eva Mallaly and Germaine Deschamps of Cam- bridge, also three grandchildren, survive her. Fern Deguire Montreal, Laurier of Alexandria and Raymond of Toronto, and sisters Valentine Deguire of Hudson, Que., Elizabeth D'Aoust of Hudson, Que., and Jeanine Pilon of Corn- wall, Ont., survive him. summer student who will assis! with programmes and office work. Mr. Haight attended the N.S.W.M. meeting on, the. -13thes Gimy representative will be staying in the Association, pledging to work together. There will be another meeting on the 15th. Penetanguishene ap- plied for a one million dollar debenture on behalf of the member municipalities. There will be a revamping of the bylaw-- enforcement proced- ures. Paul Charlebois: As 'mentioned before, Roads Department have developed a five-year plan. Parks and Recreation have hired three students for the Day Camp. Quotes are in for the Change Room. - Washroom. Bev Juneau: Met with Angela Evans of the Block Parents. There are forms available now al the bank, library and Municipal Office. The group has_ received donations from the various businesses and service groups. Mrs. Juneau attended the Fire Safety Seminar. She _ will initiate an Emergency Plan for the Village. Accounts were referred to the respective committees. 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