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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jul 1975, p. 8

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North Simcoe obituaries Ross Channen, 43, director of Simcoe County Museum, dies in Barrie : A 5 i 5 rt i idi i i Harbour brother ee ere requested by the Sacred Heart Church, Midland; Albert of Sherrin. She had 53 Windsor Western years. The first 50 years Presiding. Burial took services came from , A a al ia ae family fit ey of flowers. Port MeNicoll. Mrs. Midland; Philip of grandchildren and 53 Hospital after a brief of his life were spent in Place at St. John's Toronto, Midland Port Garland of ee i Sauve died in Toronto, Toronto; Bernard of great grandchildren, illness, He was 61 years the Port McNicoll area Cemetery, Waubaushene. Severn, Port MeNicoll, Penetanguishene, sisters li Bee det Ne M Theresa Sauve Wednesday July 16. Clarkson; Rose (Mrs. Interment was at St. old. and the last 10 years in Pallbearers were Victoria Harbour and Genevieve Mansel, Rita ae ee Wome on ary Mrs. Sauvye was the Roy Amodio) of Toronto; Margaret's Cemetery, | Bornon June 10, 1914,in | Windsor. Edward, Clarence and © Honey Harbour. ; Lawson and Gree Bradford St. in Barrie Funeral services for the wife of the late James Ray of Toronto, Annette Midland Port Severn to Philip and Funeral services were Ronald Robillard, Ron Mr. Dupuis is survived roonae pce mea Mr Channen, who was__ late Mary Theresa Sauve, Sauve. She is the mother (Mrs. Joe Laurin) of Philbert Du uis Mildred Dupuis (both held at St. Ann's Church Hargraves, Jack Legault by his wife Adelaide ou vie ve 4 evel : a longtime resident of the 86, formerly of Port of Joe, of Midland; Alvina Milton. She is Pp deceased) he had been in Penetanguishene on and Hank Boone. (Moreau) Dupuis, of and Alice Bartley i i i i i Out-of-town friends and Penetanguishene, son Midland. Also survivin ; s the direct f Nicoll, were held last (Mrs. Jack Hammond) of predeceased by Agnes Philbert (Bert) Dupuis employed by the C.P.R. April 9, 1975, with t ; ; 0 ' a Pad aatety auirany Cine m.atthe Toronto; Nelson of BeardsallandMrs. Marie diedon April5.1975 atthe for approximately 25 Reverend L. Dignard relatives attending the Alphonse of Victoria are four grandchildren. Museum at Midhurst, | since its opening in 1962 He was also the im- mediate past president of the Simcoe County Historical Association, director of the Barrie Rotary Club and chaplin of the Lovett Camp of the Sons of Scotland 4 patron of history, he studied archaeology under Wilfred Jury, and later lectured at Georgian College and the Simcoe County Board of Education night school He was also a con- ultant to many opening museums. It was his belief that the function of a museum was to record history to preserve history and most im- portant to teach history Mr. Channen is sur- vived by his mother, Mrs. WINTARIO LOTTERY TICKETS POE ae CUS U as AVAILABLE AT A&P FOOD STORES. Minesing; brothers Eric More Great Bakery Buys! TRY IT WITH A&P CHEDDAR CHEESE LOOK! Buy 3 loaves - SAVE 47¢ JANE PARKER -- SANDWICH SLICED, ENRICHED, WHITE OR 60% WHOLE WHEAT of Windsor and Paul of Oakville; and a sister, Ruth Channen, of Scar- borough Interment was at the Union Cemetery in Barrie. Donations to the Simcoe County Museum 3 babies arrive at St. Andrews FRESH FOR FLAVOUR CALIFORNIA, PEAK OF THE CROP cAVE 30% oe ARE NECTARINES te so k sited the st Jane Parker Apple Pie ee A ndrews ospita maternity department and the score after those visits stands at girls 2, boys 1 The Ronald MacLennan home on Colborne Street in Midland last week welcomed the happy arrival of a baby girl, on Tuesday July 15 Then, on Thursday, Mr. el Cake DELICIOUS WITH FRESH FRUIT lb 4. Qo ¢ MEXICAN TROPICAL TASTE TREAT MANGOS~ ~49; and Mrs. David Collins, of JANE PARKER, SLICED (BUY 2 LOAVES -- SAVE 15c) CANADA NO. 1 GRADE IMPORTED SWEET LARGE SIZE Fourth Street in Port bd 16-0z g ' McNicoll. also. welcomed umpernickel Bread Z =: ¢ GREEN for ra in| the arrival of a girl. Keeping up the male JANE PARKER (SAVE 10c) side of the arrivals scene e was a baby boy born to ran u ms pkg of 6 g Mr and Mrs. Bahadurally Bhimji of Manly 'Street on duly 19 JANE PARKER, PLAIN, SUGAR, CINNAMON (SAVE 10c) The newcomers are all very welcome to this area and congratulations go to the proud parents Cake Donuts «597 Jelly Roll wse2" = 69¢ Lemon Roll 7" 75+ Coffee Cake "2 »«.7 5¢ Coffee Cake wis 02. 69¢ Trim the cost of good eating with A&P Quality Products A&P BRAND, "PURE", UNSWEETENED ACTION PRICED! JUICE. str us aD DY WITH PORK -- BOSTON OR IN TOMATO SAUCE Ann Page Beans 2.+%*22i 39 A&P BRAND, FROZEN, FANCY 50 area Witnesses go to meeting ACTION PRICED! HEINZ Spaghetti IN TOMATO SAUCE en the ded cae 14-FL-O1 ever. one ee cae Blueberry Pie ae tle" ie YQ g Peas & Carrots 2ib rks OQ ¢ TIN Witnesses is scheduled this summer in the United States and Canada Snowflake Rolls i, 692 5 5¢ Mixed Vegetables 2% 7 9¢ Arthur Allison, A TOMATO spokesman for' the S$ C k JANE 89 A p K h 83 Midland Congregation, uga r fey eo] es parker '8-0z pkg g nn age etc up 25-l-0z bil g said 50 delegates will CHOICE represent this area at sessions set for the f Woodbine Race Track in | Date Turn-Overs :% =: 5 5¢ A&P Peas 4 0:102:$1.00 Toronto Allison said 15,000 persons are expected for the four-day meeting, A 4 4 ie ae 7 A&P BRAND, FROZEN 100% PURE, FROM FLORIDA, of x a It is clear," Allison | said, "that the earthly 1] system is a close-woven fabric. Whether we like it or not, the nations are all interdependent. Yet this fact has not brought them into cooperation, even though they see the desperate need for this. "Why is it that the nations cannot work out their problems by cooperation? In par- ticular, because they are divided in so many ways," he said. "They have different political ideologies, economic systems, social arrangements' and religious beliefs. And people, as a result, often have deep-seated prejudices against those who hold views different from their own." WITH CASH REGISTER TAPES BLOSSOM, FROM CONCENTRATE ° Lovelace Fine porcELAIN CHINA Apple Juice seitorin MQ? | OINNERWARE by CROWN VICTORIA ORANGE 29 ; FREE 7 yi & 5-PIECE PLACE SETTING JUICE CHAMPION -- BEEF, CHICKEN, KIDNEY, LIVER Dr. Ballards dog Food p52: $1.OO | sce siece rloce Sering $ a W, c hef Bov-Ar D 3 ACTION PRICED! with $99.00 in cash register Mg! "yt = = -fl-oz tins topes. age: i) ) "d ms "ee ye | 4 pee Collect lace set. Dt Nd i/}t', an : 7-02 pk: s$ in a a or "ee ; LP TOP Wht oy Hilly / PINK ng Crystals 2 ey 1.09 the special ofr. : WM Camay Soap 3 regular size bars 99¢ f CINDY -- LEMON OR PINK Dinner Plate, Cup, Saucer, ™ . rn e e wil, Discussing the, con- Liquid Detergent 272s: 5Q¢ | oe se. cat vention program, ison rf said it will explore all the ASSORTED VARIETIES ACTION PRICED! problems confronting mankind today and systematically review the ultimate solution. Allison said sessions are scheduled daily from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3 to 5:30 p.m. The program will feature four Bible dramas, lectures and general discussion 3 periods. ' Page 8, Wednesday, July 23, 1975 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! Cordon Bleu Stews 32: 99¢ >

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