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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 8 Dec 1976, p. 6

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Voting Atpoll sixitwas Lomas = 22, and the Georgian fourth, Frances St. Charlebois fifth and four, while Ron Bellisle and Tannahill were tied 116, Farrow 63, and Manor poll, 46 to 8 Amant was fifth, and Tannahil sixth. At poll and Mary Rogers tied for for the fourth spot. Lomas took poll seven 252 In the race for the six Hubert Charlebois was three it was Rogers first, the second spot. St Hubert Charlebois and to 139. At poll eight it was council seats, at poll one, sixth St" Amant second, Amant was fourth, Eric Rankin were tied for close, with 103 votes going Mary Rogers topped the Atpolltwo,Bakercame Tannahill third, Bellisle Hubert Charlebois was the sixth spot. At poll fourth. Hubert Charlebois fifth and Baker sixth. fifth, and Baker was sixth. St. Amant took poll seven, it was St. Amant on top, Rogers second, to Lomas, and 99 votes going to Farrow Lomas poll, Ron Bellisle came in second, Ken Tannahill out on top, Bellisle was second, Rogers third, St At poll six, Baker came out on top, while Bellisle took second spot. Rogers was third, and St. Amant spot, with Tannahill, Bellisle and Baker each getting 126 votes. Rogers was fourth, St. Amant won the advance poll 47to was third, Bay Baker was Amant fourth, Hubert Tannahill topped poll five, with Bellislesecond, Bellisle third, Baker wis a Se ------ Rogers third, Baker fourth, Tannahill fifth, fourth, Tannahill fifth, and Hubert Charlebois 9 and Hubert Charlebois sixth. 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Furniture & Appliances 511 Hume St Collingwood MIDLAND Page 6 Wednesday, December 8, 1976 ee ~s a, General -- Admission at the door was fifth, and Hubert Charlebois was sixth. In the advance poll, St. Amant came out on top, Rogers was_ second, Tannahiil was_ third, Hubert Charlebois was fourth, Baker was fifth, and Bellisle was sixth. At Georgian Manor, St. Amant again came out on top, with Rogers second, Baker and Hubert Charlebois tied for third, and Bellisle and Tan- nahill tied for fifth. In the final standings, Rogers was in first place, Bellisle took second, St. Amant was third, Tan- nahill was fourth, Baker was fifth, Hubert Charlebois sixth, Eric Rankin was seventh, Don Charlebois eighth and Bryan Byng ninth. In the race for Water and Light Commission, at poll one, Martin Mar- childon caine first, with 152, Gilbert Robillard was second with 151, and Pia Brunelle was third with cont'd from p. 1 69. At poll two it was Marchildon on top with 132, Robillard second with 93, and Brunelle third with 68. Robillard topped poll three with 114. Marchildon had 109 and Brunelle got 60. At poll four, Marchildon came out on top again with 233, Robillard got 225 and Brunelle came in with 62. At poll five, it was Marchildon on top again with 133, Robillard with 126, and Brunelle with 53. Marchildon took poll six with 115, Robillard got 108 and Brunelle got 44. Robillard came out on top at poll seven with 258 to Marchildon's 257, and Brunelle picked up 124. In the eighth poll, Mar- childon got 130, Robillard got 116, and Brunelle got 63. The advance polls gave Marchildon 51, Robillard 44 and Brunelle 14. At Georgian Manor, Marchildon got 29, Robillard 21, and Brunelle 18. Kevin Desroches dead at 7 years The death occurred after a lengthy illness at the Huronia District on December 1, of Kevin Celebrate the Festive Season by seeing a Musical Spectacular CAMELOT depicting the colourful life of King Arthur and his Knights Thursday--Friday--Saturday December 16, 17, 18 $2.00 Edgar Desroches. He was seven years old. -Beloved son of Jules and Pauline Desroches, he was born in Barrie, lived for six years in Port MeNicoll, and spent the last few months in Penetanguishene. ; He will be lovingly remembered by his sister Nicole and his grand- mothers Alida Desroches, of Penetanguishene, and Florence Gregoire, of Sans Souci. The funeral was held at St. Ann's in Penetanguishene on December 2, with Father Joe Harrington of- ficiating. The pallbearers were Kevin's uncles, Maurice Robitaille, Gary Gregoire, and Herman and Alcide Desroches. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery. SHORT or CASH sur nees'atruct ? NOW? 6 ( Centre d'activités re Penetanguishene francaises télé: 549-8594 FILM FRANCAIS: A Vaffiche ce soir, A 8h00, un film de genre drame politique intitulé "ETAT DE SIEGE" pour adultes. Un-haut-fonctionnaire américain, Philip Michael Santore, est retrouvé assassin® dans une voiture abandonn&e dans une rue de la capitale d'un état d'Amérique du Sud. Une journée de deuil national est décrétée. Santore avait €t® enlevé, quelques jours auparavant, par une organisation terroriste dont le gouvernement interdit qu'on prononce le nom. Ces terroristes comptaient rendre cet otage si les autorités acceptaient de liberer un certain nombre de prisonniers appartenant 4 leur mouvement revolutionnaire. En attendant la réponse officielle, Santore est interrogé: il se réveéle qu'il est un technicien de la police charge d'enseigner aux policiers locaux les méthodes les plus modernes de répression et de torture. Dans d'autres pays d'Amérique latine, sous couvert de1'A.I.D. (organisation censée aider au développement des pays sous-développés), Santore avait, par son action, renforce le pouvoir des régimes les plus autoritaires, conseillant souvent aux policiers de jouer les provocateurs. On pouvait penser que le gouvernement allait céder quand un coup de filet permet & la police d'arréter certains des militants les plus im- portants du mouvement terroriste. Des lors, le gouvernement décide de ne plus donner suite aux pourparlers engagés avec les terroristes. San- tore sait qu'il va mourir. Apres vote des militants terroristes il est exécuté. Ce film dénonce d'un cét€é, la torture, ce qui est méritoire, mais ne condamne pas l'exécution commise par une organisation terroriste que d'aucuns peuvent transormer_ en assassinat politique. La qualit® dela réalisation et de l'interprétation - prix Louis Delluc - ne saurait nous inciter 4 l'approbation de la vilolence et du meutre, quelle qu'en soit la forme ou lorigine, mais elle nous impose plus fortment une ap- préciation objective d'yn aspect de la politique des Etats-Unis en Amerique latine et une large ouverture aux problémes d'un monde lointain et mal connu, en @tat de résistance. : The death occurred suddenly at his residence Mary Anne Cadeau, he was in his 73rd year. Born in Tiny Township, he lived most of his life in Penetanguishene. He will be remembered by his sons 723 King St., Midland 526-3777 Obituary Theophile Cadeau Alfred, of Kitchener and Ted, of Penetanguishene, in Wasaga Beach on and by his daughters November 30, of Angelle Deschamps, Alda Theophile Cadeau. Deschambault, Justine Beloved husband of and _ Doris, all _ of Penetanguishene, and Anita, Eileen Trewin, and Theresa Giffin, all of Midland. He is also survived. by his sisters Minnie Gloster, -- of Detroit, and Suzie Dorion and Elizabeth Legault, both of Penetanguishene, and by his brother Alphonse. Cadeau,.of Port Severn. Mueaieete <9" He leavéS™behind 28 grandchildren, and™ two great grandchildren. lovingly Mr. Cadeau -- was predeceased by sons Julien, Gerald, and Emery, and by' his daughter Patricia Porter. The funeral was held December 4 at St. Ann's Church, Penetanguish- ene, with Father Justin Desroches officiating. The pallbearers were Gary Cadeau, Leo and Darcy Dorion, Alian, Wilfred and Martin Deschamps. ~Interment St. Ann's Cemetery. 259 King St Midland 526-9302 |

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