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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Jan 1986, p. 15

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Constant Desroches The Desroches of Lafontaine died in Penetanguishene General Hospital on late Constant December 19, 1985, following a brief illness, at the age of 83 years. Mr. Desroches, a life- long resident of Lafontaine, held many occupations during his life, including that of farmer, carpenter, and mechanic at the service Omer Jolie The late Omer Jolie of Burke Street, Penetanguishene, died in Penetanguishene General Hospital on Dec. 21, 1985, following a lengthy illness, at the age of 59 years. Mr. Jolie was born in Tiny Township and lived most of his life in Penetanguishene. His funeral mass was held in St. Ann's Memorial Church, Penetanguishene, on Dec. 23, with Rev. R. Jacobsen officiating. Interment will be next spring in St. Ann's Cemetery, Penetang- uishene. Sons Bob, Mike, Gerry & David Jolie, and _ sons-in-law Gerald Dubeau The late Gerald Du Beau of Perkinsfield died in Penetanguishene General Hospital on Dec. 23, 1985, following a lengthy illness, at the age of 70 years. Mr. Dubeau lived most of his life in Perkinsfield and was the owner and operator of the Perkinsfield Feed Mill for many years. He later was employed in the former RCA plant in Midland until his retirement. His funeral mass was held in St. Patrick's Church, Perkinsfield, on Dec. 27, with Rev. V. Laurin as the celebrant of the funeral mass. Spring interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Perkinsfield. Emery & Wilfred Dubeau, Frank, Louis, Peter & Elmer Parent were his. pallbearers His wife Marie (Parent) Dubeau of Perkinsfield, sons Raymond of Midland, Ernest of Perkinsfield, daughter Annette (Mrs. Eugene Pauze) of Perkinsfield, grandc- hildren Germaine & Monique Pauze, Danny & Denise Dubeau, Marc & Adam Dubeau, brother Aldie of Oshawa, and sisters Alda Robitaille of St. Catharines, and Violet McTiernan of Toronto, survive him. His brothers Jerome, Marcel & Adolphus and sister Nora Evans predeceased him. Jan.7 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 68 in Penetang will hold a general meeting for all ordinary and associate members on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. sharp. Please make _ every effort to attend. Compliments of the season to all. Ross Spearn will speak about discipline at the next meeting of the Midland and District Parents of Twins Club meeting, Parkview School Library, 340 Sixth Street, Midland, 8 p.m. For more in- formation telepnone Jan (526-2523) or Lynn (526- 4527). John Moreau & Jim Sporbeck were his pallbearers. Sons Kenneth of Smith Falls, Michael & David of Midland, Gerry & Andrew of Penetanguishene, Robert & Ronald of Mississauga, Edward of Stayner, daughters Lorraine (Mrs. John Moreau) of Penetanguishene, Susan (Mrs. Jim Sporbeck) of Hamilton, Patricia Jolie of Perkinsfield, mother Alexina Jolie of Penetanguishene, si- sters Lorraine (Mrs. Leo King) & Di (Mrs. Jim Pearson) of Penetanguishene, Mary Anne Ladouceur & Yvonne (Mrs. John Hamelin), both of Midland, Rita (Mrs. Keith Edwards) of Toronto, and Freda (Mrs. Bill Hebner) of Shiloh, Man., survive him. His wife (Laurin) Jolie and brother Medore predeceased him. Annette station he started in Lafontaine called Laiontaine Motors. He was a member of the club de L'Age d'Or of Lafontaine. His funeral mass was held in Ste-Croix Church, Lafontaine, on Dec. 23, with his son Bishop A. Ambrosic, Bishop R. Clune and many of Rev. Desroches' priest friends. Interment will be next spring in Ste- Croix Cemetery, Lafontaine. His grandsons Robert, Gilles, Glenn, Jean-Paul & Ronald Desroches, and godson Francis taine, sons Florent & 6 D itu a L ¥ Pierre of Montreal, Raymond of Lafontaine, Armand of Perkinsfield, Andre & Romeo of Toronto, Rev. Justin Desroches of Oshawa, daughters Irene Girard of St. Irenee, Que., Rose Desroches of Picton, Connie Quesnelle & Suzanne Lahaie, both: of Rev. Justin Desroches Blondin, were his Penetanguishene, _ br- as the celebrant of the pallbearers. other Ovila of Lafon- funeral mass, assisted His wife Clercee taine, and sisters Lea by Rev. J. Sullivan, Desroches of Lafon- Brunelle of Lafontaine, SEASONAL CCLLLLE ZZ <--_> p IO% ore Gignac's Children's Wear Penetanguishene (ae /, Y Uf 2S Z DWILDLDMMUUMM UU Ll il i Kf and Claircy Dault of Chicago, survive him, as do 33 grandchildren and 10 great grand- children. His first wife Antonia Desroches & second gr 74 V DINNER FOR ONE t Only $2.90 3 pieces of chicken, french i . fries, cole slaw and Pr) ioe y bread | Bs bread ] take outLocations: DUCKWORTH PLAZA BARRIE, ONT. I TEL. 726-5710 i It's our taste that makes us famous. LOFT FAMILY RESTAURANTS INC. te SIT DOWN AT: 70 FIRST ST., COLLINGWOOD, TEL. 445-0491 315 BAYFIELD ST., N., BARRIE, TEL. 726-7220 and MOSLEY & 28TH ST., WASAGA BEACH, TEL. 429-2311 It's our taste that makes us famous. i DINNER FOR ONE Only $2.90 3 pieces of chicken, french fries, cole slaw and LOFT FAMILY RESTAURANTS INC. SIT DOWN AT: 70 FIRST ST., COLLINGWOOD, TEL. 445-0491 315 BAYFIELD ST., N., BARRIE, TEL. 726-7220 and MOSLEY & 28TH ST., WASAGA BEACH, TEL. 429-2311 SS sy ! only $2.90 ay bread Expiry date Feb. 2, 1986 LOFT FAMILY RESTAURANTS INC. 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TEL. 726-2501 TEL. 526-5522 IE, O! BARRIE,ONT. MIDLAND, ONT. TEL. 726-2501 LL La. Mt de Ny ded BANQUET HALL Hwy. 93 (behind Johnson's Market) Openings available for all functions large or small Catering available Call: 526-9864 days 526-9607 nights COMM TM MM MIMI TMA" TEL. 526-5522 Expiry date Feb. 2, 1986. wife Estelle (Lalonde) Desroches, sons Jean- Paul & Richard, and sisters Lydia Desjar- dins, Ozelina Dorion & Albertine Laurin, predeceased him. \S V Me | hd id id ide dh id hdshé. V4 (Za de he lld dé dd CHpS is FOUR WAYS TO SAVE AT Kentucky Fried Chicken Expiry date Feb. 2, 1986 me a ete oes oe Tuesday, January 7, 1986, Page 15

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