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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 May 1976, p. 6

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North Simcoe obituaries Patrick Desroches of Elmvale dies accidentally Patrick Desroches, of Mississauga (formerly of Elmvale) passed away suddenly as the result of an accident at Mississauga on Thur- sday, April 29. He was in his 23rd year. Beloved husband of Sheila Murphy, he was the dear father of Patrick Jr. The son of Bernard and Marcella Desroches of RR3, Elmvale, he was the brother of Marcel of Bluewater Beach, Paul of Elmvale, Pauline (Mrs. G. Maurice) of Perkin- sfield, Michael, Anne, Theresa, and Diana all at home, and the late Susan. He was the grandson of Armand and _ Delia Beauchamp of Perkin- sfield and Mrs. Florestine Desroches of Midland. After a brief resting period at the James H. Lynn Funeral Home, Elmvale, funeral mass was held at St. Patrick's Church, Phelpston on Monday, May 3. Inter- ment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Phelpston. Parish prayers were said at the funeral home on Sunday evening. Lydia O'Donnell The death occurred suddenly on Thursday, April 27 at the Midland home of her daughter, of Lydia Priscilla O'Don- nell. Beloved wife of the late James O'Donnell, of Fort Frances, she was in her 75th year. She was the dear mother of Mrs. Sheila McKelvie of Midland. Funeral services were held at the Green Funeral Home, Fort Frances, on Monday, May 3, 1976. Interment Riverview Cemetery. We Have The Car Especially For Mom ! The Mercury Bob Cat 2 Door Sedan OLYMPIC SPECIAL White exterior body colour * Red lower paint / tape treatment * Red upper body paint stripe * Styled stee! wheels * White sidewall tires * Lower back panel peripheral moulding * Red lower back pane! paint treatment * Olympic decal on fender With all this Dad will enjoy driving it also. -HANNAMOTOR "= SALES =~ COLLINGWOOD str DISCOUNT STORES : Mother's Day English Bone China Cup and Saucer Rowntree Black Magic Chocolates--1 Ib. Or a Smiles n' Chuckles Turtles -- Blue Jeans 2 Splash Cologne 40z. Lies Gift Ideas attachments Sunbeam 500 Watt Styler/Dryer With slide-on comb and brush Mood Rings or Pendants In gold or silver coloured settings. Imported French Cologne Frances Harriet Foaming Bath Oil--28 Oz. Flicker Ladies' Safety Shaver With 5 blades. Coccinelle De Vigny Dusting Powder > Dear Seon is y = . Polaroid Super Shooter Pictures in 60sec or less Takes all types of Land pack film. All prices in effect from Wednesday, May 5 to closing time Saturday, May 8, 1976, while quantities last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 262 King St., MIDLAND STORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wm. Anderson The death occurred at the Bestview Nursing Home, Orillia on Sunday, May 2 of William Hector Anderson. Beloved husband of Emily Nelson, formerly of 480 Johnston Street, Midland, he was in his 79th year. Dear brother of May (Mrs. Willette) of Hamilton and Nina (Mrs. Ace Boadway) of Barrie, he rested at the Nicholls Funeral Home, Midland. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, May 4, 1976. Interment St. Mark's Cemetery. Reverend Rod Barlow officiated. Helen Manship Funeral mass was held on Friday, April 30 from St. Margaret's Church, Midland for Helen Kilroy Manship who passed away at the Belleville General Hospital Tuesday, April 27. Beloved wife of James R. Manship of Belleville, she was the dear mother of Wendy (Mrs. G. Murphy) of Toronto, Mary-Lynn (Mrs. Walter Benz) of Deep River and Cathryn of Toronto. The loving daughter of Jean and the late Harold Kilroy of Midland, she was the sister of Yvonne (Mrs. Fred Hook) of Midland and Harold Kilroy of on Bracebridge. Interment St. Margaret's Cemetery, Midland. Luella Edwards The death occurred on Saturday, May 1 at the Penetanguishene General Hospital of Margaret Luella Collins Edwards. Beloved wife of the late Morgan Edwards, she was in her 76th year. Mother of Roy of RR 1, Midland, Orville, RR 1, Victoria Harbour, Betty (Mrs. M. Clement) and Pearl Edwards of Orillia, she was the sister of Lily (Mrs. L.A. Wyant) of Stayner, Eveline (Mrs. Earl Edwards) of RR 1, Midland, Elsworth of RR 1, Wyebridge, and Edward Collins of Midland. She will be lovingly remembered by 15 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Mrs. Edwards rested at the Nicholls Funeral Home, Midland. Funeral services were held Monday, May 3. Inter- ment Vasey Union Cemetery. Services were held under the auspices of L.O.B.A. 781, Waverley Use the classifieds ..When you get under the hood, you had better know what you're doing ! Our mechanics do. We select only the most experienced, best trained men. Then, we continue to train them. On the job and in special schools. We send them to school so. they'II know the latest advances and techniques and just what service your new car will need. So, you know our men will do it right. The first time. Spring Tune-up Special 8 Cyl. *16." 6 Cyl. +14." 4 Cyl. 2S STONELEIGH PENETANGUISHENE They're both winners There's a wide grin on Brian Parr's face, but it's Pat Tinney who's really the winner. Mrs. Tinney, who lives on Fuller Avenue near Penetanguishene is ~ waving a cheque for $663.55 behind his head. She was holding ticket number 1740 when representatives of the Contact Centre in Midland dove into the Centre. bin in its 50-50 draw recently. Although Clubs sponsor wine and cheese The Midland Civitan Club and the Midland Lionettes are pitching in Huronia Players -- PRESENT -- "LIKE FATHER, LIKE FUN " May 7&8 + 14&15 FANTASTIC BUYS BEDROOM A 1 MANY MORE GREAT SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE ITES on includes 54" Head board Foot board Dresser & Mirror Chest of Drawers 2 Lamps 7 Piece Suite *299." 54" Head board Foot board Dresser & Mirror . Chest of Drawers Mattress 4 So mS Furniture & Appliances 13 Quest Robert st. West "The Home of Friendly Service" x. 2Lamps Veubles & Appareils Penetanguishene 549-2191 Page 6, Wednesday, May 5, 1976 to help out the Huronia Association for the Mentally Retarded as it prepares for an ambitious fund-raising drive. The Huronia association will be launching a campaign on May 17 to raise money for new facilities for the Adult Rehabilitation Centre (ARC) in Midland. Volunteers will be can- vassing industries, businesses, and households to reach the objective of $25,000 -- and they'll have two weeks to do so. The two local service groups will be hosting a benefit wine and cheese party and dance at 8:00 p.m. on May 14 at the Midland Civic Centre with theshope of adding to the building fund coffers. ARC industries is presently housed in a she wasn't watching Channel 12 when her name was drawn, friends were quick to pick up the telephone. Sylvia Cameron sold the winning ticket to the lucky lady. The lucky man, Brian Parr, is the chairman of the board of directors of the Contact the draw on Staff photo building on William Street, constructed in 1974 to accommodate 24 ARC clients. With enrolment presently standing at 45 and 12 more on the waiting list, the need for the enlarged building is acute. Of the $250,000 estimated price tag on the proposed building, the Ministry of Community and Social Services will be kicking in 80 per cent. Some money will be raised by the sale of..the present building, but the remainder must be raised from the community. Tickets for the benefit wine and cheese party can be obtained from Lamers Paint and Wallpaper, King Street, Midland, from Civitan Stan Bastedo (526-5427), or at the Midland Times office, 525 Bay Street. Mu teu, May, tom it ete __ For Keay eae fertilizing lawns... pes, Get Green Cross lightweight Weed'n Feed with Killex. Its double-action formula eliminates weeds and provides balanced feeding to make your lawn grow ¢ Forkilling weeds --Weed'n Feed contains Killex, the effective herbicide that controls over 15 varieties of lawn weeds -- including stubborn chickweed, clover, plantain and dandelions. ¢ For fertilizing lawns-- Weed'n Feed contains two types of nitrogen for growth and greening--plus potash for sturdy root structures, and phosphorous for structural strength to both roots and leaves. ¢ One easy-to-carry 22-Ib. bag covers 5000 square feet of lawn GREEN CROSS The lawn and garden Problem solvers.

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