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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 4 Jun 1985, p. 17

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Normand Marchand The late Normand Marchand of Lafontaine died May 18, 1985, in Georgian Manor, Penetanguishene, fo- llowing a_ lengthy illness, at the age of 85 years. Mr. Marchand was a life-long resident of Edna Vernon = Roach's Point, Ont. native Edna Marie Vernon, late of Sixth Avenue, Port MeNicoll, died suddenly on May Gerard Belcourt) of celebrant of the funeral Cemetery, Lafontaine. (Moreau) Marchand of Penetanguishene, mass, assisted by Rev. Victor Marchand and Lafontaine, son Roger Isabel Juneau of Port --Obituary- J. Sullivan, Rev. P. Claude Poirier of Lafontaine, Colborne and Soeur Marchand, Rev. T. (grandsons) and daughters Jacqueline Antonia Marchand of Lafontaine, where he for several terms. Marchand and Msgr. A. Jacques Marchand, Masse of Montreal and Montreal,and_ six farmed. His funeral mass was' Belanger. The homily Patrick Marcille, Roy Angela (Mrs. Roalnd grandchildren. survive He was a former held in Ste-Croix was given by his Bellisle and Ronald Lesperance) of him. elected member of Tiny Church, Lafontaine, on nephew, Rev. Paul Ladouceur. (nephews) Perkinfield, . brother His brother Maurille Township Council and May 22, with Rev. E. Marchand. Interment were his pallbearers: Romeo of Lafontaine Marchand predeceased served as a councillor Marchand as the was in Ste-Croix His wife Berthe' sisters Jeanne (Mrs.' him. years of age. Berdard of Toronto officiated at the funeral Tom Stephani, Joe Her husband Harry survive _ her. Her _ service held May 22 in Mailman and Bobbie Armand Latour The late Armand Latour of Robert Street West, Penetanguishene, died suddenly in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on May 20, 1985 al the age of 60 years. Mr. Latour was born in Midland and _ lived W.M. Bill Armstrong The late W.M. Bill Armstrong of Cook's Lake, Tiny Township, died in Penetanguishene General Hospital on May 22, 1985, following a lengthy illness, at the Gladys Quesnelle --Obituary- The late Gladys Quesnelle of Fox Street, Penetanguishene, died Marys -28)" 1985.°" in Peneltanguishene General Hospital, following a_ lengthy illness, at the age of 58 years. Mrs. Quesnelle was born in and lived most of her life in Midland. She had been a resident of Penetanguishene for the las! 19 years. Her funeral mass was held in St. Memorial Church, Penetanguishene, on May 25, with Rev. R. Andrews officiation. Interment was in St. Ann's =. Vernon, and sisters parents were Miller and Nicholls Funeral Home. Vernon were _ her Bertha Berling of Anny Brown. Interment in Victoria pallbearers. 19, 1985, in Bracebridge Hospital. She was 65 Newmarket and Bessy Rev. Al Farthing Harbour. Interment was in St. pallbearers. Victor ..Latour; - of Penetanguishene, --QObituary- Ann's Cemetery, His wife Theresa Thomas Latour, and brother Medore o Penetanguishene. (Marion) Latour of Michael Latour, all of Midland, sister Theresa Penetanguishene, sons Midland, daughters. Contois of Midland, and Patrick, Kenneth, Ernie Cascagnette of Doris Doran of 19 grandchildren sur- most of his life in Memorial Church, Robert and Marc _ Penetanguishene, Andy Brampton, Joan Latour vive him, Penetanguishene. Penetanguishene, On Cascagnette, Billy Cascagnette of of Toronto, Jackie His funeral mass was May 23, with Rev. L. Doran 'and James Bramption, Stanley Cadieux of Port His brother Louis held in St. Ann's' Dignard officiating. Latour were his Cascagnette. of Toronto, McNicoll, Karen Latour predeceased him. been a permanent Shrine of London, Ont. Stotesbury, a family Lake, sons Tom at home --Obituary age of 67 years. Mr. Armstrong lived most of his life in Toronto. He had been a cottager at Cook's Lake for 30 years and had Ann's Cemetery, Penetanguishene. Victor Caston, Dave Watson, Bryson Bumstead, Michel Cyr, Mike Mclean and Doug Duval were her pallbearers. Her son Donald Bowen of Midland, daughters Beverly Cyr, Brenda Strasbourg and Bonnie McLean, all of Pointe Gatineau, Que., Kim Duval and Susan Quesnelle of Port Port MeNicoll, Shelley Quesnelle at home, and OPP Auxiliary 25 years of service More than 500 members of the Ontario Provincial -- Police Auxiliary will celebrate their organization's silver anniversary with a weekend of activities on Queen's University Campus, Kingston, June 21a: 23. OPP Auxiliary of- ficers are unpaid volunteers who spend much of their free time patrolling with regular OPP officers and taking police training. They wear a uniform similar 'o regular OPP officers bul are nol armed. The men and women of this support group are called on to help their full-time couterparts during major emergencies and a variety of events which require a large police presence. The auxiliary officers were used extensively during the 1984 visits of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, and His Holiness, Pope John Paul II. OPP Commissioner Archie Ferguson said, "These dedicated volunteers deserve praise for committing their time to the welfare of their communities. The silver anniversary is a milestone in the history of the OPP Auxiliary, and we hope a lot of other citizens will be there to help honour them."' Two major events of the silver anniversary celebrations will to a police tattoo on Friday, June 21, at 7 p.m. in the Queen's University stadium and a formal parade Saturday alt ? p.m. on the university grounds. The public are invited to both of these functions. The parade will entail an inspection by Lieutenant-Governor, John Aird and the 17 separate auxiliary units will march past with the OPP Pipes and Drums Band. The Friday evening show will feature many units of the Ontario Provincial Police in action. Tactics and rescue units will demonstrate their rescue skills; canine teams, explosives disposal units, the Pipes and Drums and the OPP Golden Helmets motorcycle 'precision riding team will go through their paces. 10 grandchildren sur- vive her. Her husband Albert died in 1979. resident for the last 10 years. Mr. Armstrong was a veteran of the Second World War and served with the Royal Canadian Navy on the corvette Kitchener K225. He was sales manager for Fedquip Machinery Distributor for the London, Ont. area. Mr. Armstrong was a life member of Canada Lodge No 532 GRC of Toronto, the Mocha Sandals are svelte for summer! Sizes 6 to 11 tan or white NATURALIZER. For more than 45 years, Cumming- Nicholson has been Midland's mecca for women's fine footwear - and men's too! Frequent shipments from fashion- leading makers are always of interest - so come in and browse anytime. Always open Mon. 10-5:30 CUMMING-NICHOLSON 239 King St. * 526-5861 Where meticulous Service is traditional and the Toronto Lodge of Perfection and Rose Croix and the Moore Consistory. A memorial Masonic service was held in Beausoliel Funeral Home on the evening of May 24. His funeral service was held in Beausoleil Funeral Home, Penetanguishene, on May 25, with Rev. Earl friend officiating. Interment was in Minesing Union Cemetery in Minesing, Ont. Pat Babcock, Peter Desjardins, Grogg Knighton, Fred Schuch, Ken Curry and Ray Scott were his pallbearers. His wife Ruby (Land) Armstrong of Cook's and Terry of Toronto, brothers Jack of Wasaga Beach, Lorne and Albert of Toronto, sisters Hilda Anderson and Maxine Glover of Toronto, and _ sister-in- law Mrs. Frebis Perott of Frankford survive him, His brother Fred and sister Glady Broady predeceased him. MIDLAND TOWN CENTRE Presents a PARENT-CHILD "LOOK ALIKE" ee [ Saturday, June 8th 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Library Parkette, King St., Midland (IN CASE OF RAIN: Watson's Camera Shop, King St. Midland) ePhotos taken FREE courtesy of Colin Ashworth, Watson's Camera Shop pirst A Family Portrait by Colin prize Ashworth Watson's Camera Shop, Midland Town Centre eEntrants may pick up their FREE colour print from Watson's Camera Shop at the end of the Contest eColoured prints will be on display at Watson's Camera Shop along with ballots to vote for your favourite Brought to you by Midland Town Centre More CHOICE More VARIETY More for YOU! midisad ou 320t2 Tuesday, June 4, 1985, Page 17

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