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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Oct 1986, p. 14

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Obituary Alcime Lalonde The late Alcime Lalonde of Smith's Camp, Midland, died Sept. 30, 1986, in Huronia District Hospital, Midland, following a lengthy illness, at the age of 59 years. Mr. Lalonde, who was an auto mechanic by trade, was born in and lived the early part of his life in Penetanguishene. He lived in Elmvale for many years before moving to Midland several years ago. His funeral mass was held in St. Ann's Memorial Church, Penetanguishene, Lalonde were his pallbearers. His wife Lorette (Asselin) Lalonde of Midland, sons Bob and David Lalonde of Elmvale, Dennis Lalonde on Oct. 3, with Rev. L. Dignard as the celebrant. Interment was in St. Ann's Cemetery, Penetanguishene. Don Lefaive, Bill and John Beauchamp, Lawrence Asselin, John Quesnelle and _ Larry Henri Roy The late Henri Roy (King), formerly of Wolfe Street, Penetanguishene, died in Beechwood Private Hospital, Penetanguishene, on Oct. 1, 1986, following a lengthy illness, at the age of 87 years. Mr. Roy, who was born in Little Go Home Bay, liv- ed the early part of his life up the shore working around the Cognashene area. Following his retire- ment, he moved _ to Penetanguishene. His funeral mass was held in St. Ann's Memorial Church, Penetanguishene, on Oct. 3, 1986, with Rev. D. Picone as the celebrant. Interment was in St. Ann's Cemetery, Penetanguishene. Grandsons Gary and Larry Robitaille, Martin, Elda Teel The late Elda Teel of Bar- rie died Oct. 4, 1986, in Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, following a lengthy illness, at the age of 66 years. Mrs. Teel was born and raised in Penetanguishene and lived the last several years in Barrie. Her funeral service was held in Martin Funeral Home on Oct. 6, with Rev. R. Andrews officiating. In- terment followed in St. Ann's Cemetery, Penetanguishene. Gary, Jim and Roger Duval, were his pallbearers. His sons Armos of British Columbia, Jim of Penetanguishene, daughters Theresa Duval of Oro Station, Olive Brunelle and Velma Lalonde of Pene- tanguishene, Zita Chevrette of Toronto, brothers Antoine and Tom Roi of Penetanguishene, Philip Roi of Lafontaine, sisters Roseanne McCon- nell of Elmvale, Delima Belcourt of Pene- tanguishene, 24 grand- children and 11 great- children, survive him. His wife Clairce (Con- tois) Roy, brothers Albert and Edmond King and his sisters Deena Robitaille and Virginie Beauchamp, predeceased him. Teel, Bryan and David Leduc, and Rob Farrell were her pallbearers. Her sons Jerry and Dan- ny McCarthy of Barrie, daughters Judy Teel of Hillsdale, Jacquie and Don- na McCarthy, both of Bar- rie, brother John Leduc of Grand Valley, and 11 grandchildren survive her. Her husband Percy Teel, parents George and Ella Mae (Legault) Leduc, and brothers Edmund (Tie) Leduc and Gilbert Leduc, of Richmond Hill, Kenneth of Toronto, daughters Patricia Gilbert of Wyevale, Anita Lalonde of Toronto, brothers Albert and Homer of Perkinsfield, Ralph of Craighurst, Nelson and Maurice of Pene- tanguishene, Zita Lefaive of Penetanguishene, Theresa Quesnelle and Rena Lefaive, both of Perkinsfield, Blanche Smiley of Burlington, Lor- raine Morin of Toronto, Eileen Metivier of Ottawa, Velma Sheppard of Mississauga, Diane Smith of Port McNicoll, Simone Mailloux of British Colum- bia, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild survive him. His parents were the late Herb and Eliza (Dezaillier) Lalonde. a BB We had 1 1 1 Keep them coming! President of the All Saint's Anglican Church Woman Marion Bergere was one of the many Church women on hand last week for the group's annual spaghetti din- WN, < YEAR END x CLEARANCES of all 86's Sard 4 ue SH LOOK WHAT'S LEFT! NOW CHOOSE FROM New Yorker FWD We had ner held at the Hall on Peel Street. Bergere and the other members had a real production line going while serving the 203 guests. iy w// NOW CHOOSE FROM ae 5 Caravelles 3 Reliants Ss 3 LeBarons All qualify for Sy ) % financing (over a 2 year term) Scott, Jamie and Carl predeceased her. _\y ll WM by, HALLOWEEN SAFETY RULES 1. Don't eat treats until your parents check them. 2. Look both ways before crossing the street. 3. Don't go into stranger's houses. 4. Travel in groups. GIVE THE CHILDREN A TOMORROW Unicef Ontario & 1985 D-100 Slant 6, 4 spd. O.D : ss (maroon), p.s., p.b., radio, cloth 1982 Plymouth Reliant Wagon, interior, H.D. suspension, rear P.s., p.b.. auto, radio, roof rack step bumper, dual mirrors, one owner Z. 000 km 7 * . Midland Curling Club $5,498 nw TNS. a" . a hall B Ee NOVICE CLINIC ' Sunday, October 19 | 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Call 526-4935 to register Free Curling @ Practice Oct. 20, 21, 23, 24 I 35 Robert St. W. Penetanguishene el 7:00 - 40:00 p.m. each evening Ask for Don Desjardin or Ken Greenwood EVERYONE WELCOME ee se einai nee 549-7783 549-2397 pee Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1985 LeBaron GTS Turbo, auto, p.s., p.b., gunmetal blue, AC., tilt, cruise, AM/FM cass, power mirror, power seat, door locks, ralley wheels, 87,000 Zy one owner. 510,800 certified » al = ae 1980 Chrysler Cordoba, 2door,. , eee slant 6, auto, p.s., p.b., radio. S buckets, beige, one owner. S $6,295 certified ~ "404i, \\\SSHURONIA MOTORS iy Fount Page 14, Tuesday, October 14, 1986

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