Penetanguishene Newspapers site banner

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 21 Nov 1980, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Obituary The death occurred Nov. 14, 1980, of Joseph Dusome, formerly of 69 Harriet a ee Penetanguishene, at Penetanguishene General Hospital following a_ lengthy illness. He was in his 70th year. Mr. Dusome was born and lived all his life in Penetanguishene. His parents, John Dusome and Mary Trudeau, his wife. Helen Cascagnette and one brother, John Dusome, all predeceased him. He is survived by seven sons: Maurice, of Thunder Bay Beach, Bernard, Gordon and Donald, all of Penetanguishene, Robert of Lafontaine Michael of Grandvie Beach and Richard of Moonstone. Mr. Dusome is also survived by _ four daughters: Anita Wilkinson of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Jeanne Quesnelle of Penetanguishene, and Birthday means special treatment Children who will be attending a per- formance of The Tin Soldier next month, and who on the same day are celebrating a birthday, are eligible for a sur- prise. Performing Arts for Children in advance by calling 835-3306. The National Tap Dance Company's version of The Tin Soldier will be presented in Midland Secondary School Dec. Shirley Cadieux and Lorraine Dempsey, both of Midland. In addition, there are two surviving brothers, Andrew Dusome of Penetanguishene, and Raymond Dusome of Midland as well as two surviving sisters, Angeline Cascagnette of Penetanguishene and Edna Adams of Midland. Nineteen = grandchi- Idren survive the late Mr. Dusome. : Funeral services were held Nov. 17, 1980, at St. Ann's Memorial Church, Penetangui- shene under the supervision of Father Louis Dignard. Burial took place later at St. Ann's Cemetery, Penetanguishene. Pallbearers at the Joseph Dusome funeral included: Bob Wilkinson, Maurice Dusome, > Robert Dusome, Gordon Dusome, Michael Dusome and Richard Dusome. by Liz and John Dennis The African terrain and culture were hi- lighted last Monday, Nov. 10°: 4as'> the Wyebridge Women's Institute held their regular monthly meeting. Keith and Ina Woods presented a slide show, explaining Ina's trip to Africa, last December. Ina went to Africa to visit their daughter, Cheryl who has spent the last two years there teaching. December 12, marking the first time home in two vears. Upon completion of the slide show, regular business was resumed after which the twenty plus members enjoyed a delicious lunch. The First Wyebridge Cubs and Beavers held their regular meeting last Thursday evening at 7 p.m. Good attendance so far this year has made both the Cubs and Beavers strong organizations and_ all develop programs and courses for the boys. The Cubs meet every Thursday at 7 p.m. under the leadership of Doug Reynolds and the Beavers meet the same night and time under the leadership of Bonnie Reynolds and Ken Reynolds. At this time we would like to take a moment and wish Elizabeth Smith a speedy recovery. Elizabeth took sick last week and is now under the care of the Huronia District _Larrv wedding anniversary, and Bonny Reynolds will celebrate five years of marital bliss on Friday, Nov. 21. Congratulations! Belated wishes for a happv anniversary go out to Ken and Mary Revnolds, who celebrated their special occasion, Thursday, Nov. 6. Congratulations to the Wyebridge A.C.W. who reaped the rewards of all their hard work in connection with the Roast Beef Supper held supper netted $1,578.76 after expenses based on 410 tickets sold. One of Wyebridge's more prominent citizens, Walter Car- penter was the proud recipient of a ceramic roo Sher. The the result of a ticket raffle held at Wvebridge's, "Wye Not Stop Shop?". Walter jokingly offered, "I'll have to find a ceramic hen to go with it!". Don't forget Blighty Bingo every Tuesday evening at the Birthday boys or girls 14. Performances are at Cheryl plans to return. leaders concerned are Hospital. last week. ; Wyebridge Community should notify Huronia 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m, home to Mom and Dad, working very hard to In an upcoming The candle-light Centre, starting at 8 a hac = v aS eee eam 4 EA aE aw --- Tw ee ee eee ee ee ld -- a Ae Poy 'AN A Classified ad is sure to work because there are always people ready to buy. They may not know you have it to sell if you don't advertise. So call today, and watch the fast results. 6 HELP WANTED ~{ / WANTED by, | a COMING EVENTS Meeting o f Penetanguishene Horticultural Society Tues., Nov. 25 at Council Chambers, Town Hall, 8 p.m. Election of Officers. Film on quilting and Christmas arrangements displayed by Mrs. Joyce Sauve, note change of date. 93-94 ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED AVON ae Keg Tokuy or sell For Christmas Few territories left $300/ thousand for envelopes you mail. Postage paid. Work at home. Age or ex- perience no barrier. Send self addressed The family of Herb and Ruth White invite their friends to the parlour of St. Paul's United Church, Midland, for a tea from 1 to 4 p.m., to 'celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Dec. 6. Best wishes NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF * PORT MCNICOLL BY-LAW NO. 640 1S NOW IN EFFECT This by-law states as follows: From the 15th day of November in any year until the Ist day of April the following year, no parking of vehicles shall be allowed on any street within the Corporation of the Village of Port McNicoll between the hours of midnight and seven o'clock in the morning of each day. A fine of $5.00 for the first offence and a further charge of towing to be added if a second occurrence is evident. Alexander J. Hancox Clerk-Treasurer. 93, 94,95 WANTED CARDS OF THANKS CARS & TRUCKS Mature, loving person to The family of Lloyd babysit we Hs ants and | Ski-Doo motor, prefer Spacious, stylish older Alphonse wish to thank | 1974 Gremlin X. Call a pre-schooler, in our | Small twin. Call 534. | home with some} all neighbours, friends | 526-7662. home, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 | 3649. acreage to buy or rent. | and relatives who 93-94 .m., Monday to Friday, 94-95-96 | Phone 526-5242. showed such kindness fh the New Year. Phone 93-94 | and sumpathy at this 1973 Marquis 526-2842 with referen- time when we icant ces. you. Your love an 94 NOTICES NOTICES prayers are belbing us Brougham , loaded carr ro ' WORK WANTED Sinveraly? adrisane ont as IS, best offer. Will babysit a small family. es 526-7833 child in my home, : 93 94 preferably under 6 To thank you for your ; months. Phone 322-2220. expression of sympathy. | 1974 Pontiac Astra GT, 4 93-94-95 It adil She S be] cylinder, standard, in | would like to babysit in fae eee very good condition. my home. 549-8961. 93-94 : ys a Sts ng $1,000. Call 526- The family of the late Fred Morley wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness. A_ special thanks to Dr. Kettle and Lt. Braddock and nurses and staff of Huronia District Hospital. Evelyn Morley and family. 94 94 1965 Mercury pick-up, A-1 condition. About 50,000 on engine, insulated, carpeted camper with 2 beds and 8 track stereo, 8 track and C.B. up front, must be seen. Will certify, reasonably priced. 549- 3569. , only. 93-94 AN NOUNCEMENTS|ANNOUNCEMENTS 10th, 1980. Town of Midland, Ontario AN INVITATION Members of the Midland Munidipal Coundil will be con- sidering appointments to its various Boards and Committees on or before December 17th, 1980. An invitation is extended to those citizens, except employees of the Municipality, who are interested in serving on any Board or Committee to so signify by notifying the undersigned before, Wednesday, December CARS & TRUCKS 1970 T-Bird, 429 cu. in engine, new brakes all around, 4-door, $1000 or best offer, 526-4905. 93-94 1977 Plymouth 4-door, $1250. hone 549-8996. 93-94 " 93,94 % ton Chev. 1969, 48,775 Original miles, 6 cyl., 4- speed, heavy duty suspension, truck tires, riba bumper and hitch. Not much rust, runs greet: uncertified $700. all 322-2669. 93-94-95 4 speed, AM/ FM Lic. PFR 615. tires. Lic. MVL 381. KKP 270. and raised 1979 CHEVETTE 2 DR, HATCHBACK, 4 cyl., radio, undercoating, electric defroster, pinstrips. Low mileage. °4,295. 1978 PINTO 2 DR, HATCHBACK, 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, electric defroster, white wall $3,495. 1977 CHEVELLE MALIBU, 4 door, sedan, 305 V-8, auto., p.s., p.b., radio, rear defroster, white wall Radial tires. Lic. MFK 257. "3,275: 1976 MUSTANG II, 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, rear defroster, white wall with snow tires. Lic. $4,850. 1977 DODGE 2 TON CUSTOM 4x 4, V-8, auto, p.s., p.b., rear step bumper. Lic. ET9 197. $3,250. 94 Where prices are born elsewhere HERITAGE MOTORS Car & Truck Sales Hwy 12 and 27 Midland To provide all stamped envelope to M.T. Owen, A.M.C.T. ' training ela a eee Clerk at Ron's Gas Bar 526-3512 92TF Ont. eh BC. ake, Town of Midland 5 2 6 5 648 94-95-96 93, 94, 96 Page 12, Friday, November 21, 1980 \ "So OO mh

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy