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SAURIOL,
Simonne
On Thursday, July 21, 2005 at Nisbett Lodge at the age of 94.
Predeceased by her husband Charles. Loving mother of Denise,
Monique, Marcelle, and Claude. Simonne leaves behind 9 grandchildren,
her great-grandchildren and will be missed by many other relatives
and Friends. Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 23 starting
at 9: 00 a.m. at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467
Sherbourne St. (South of Wellesley), followed by a Funeral Mass
at 11: 00 a.m. at Eglise Sacre-Coeur, 381 Sherbourne St. Interment
to follow at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery.
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SAURIOL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-21 published
WALKER,
Irene
Isobel (née
SOUTHERN)
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, November 20, 2005. Beloved
wife of the late Charles Reid McFarlane
WALKER, dearest mother
of Cameron and Ruth
(RIDOUT,) and Gordon and Thérèse
SAURIOL,
and cherished grandmother to Alexis, Charles, Bronwyn and Piers.
Predeceased by her loving parents, Richard and Elizabeth
SOUTHERN,
and her dear sisters Ora
(FIDDES) and Doreen
(CROTHERS.) As the
daughter of Dick
SOUTHERN of Wexford County, Ireland, Irene was
the last Southern of her generation. Dear friend and aunt to
Marilyn JONES and extended family; special friend to Alberta
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON. A long-time Scarborough resident, she will be missed
by Friends at the bridge table, and by those who enjoyed her
wonderful gifts from the kitchen, her honest and direct counsel,
and her uncompromising spirit. Irene had a fine sense of humour,
a life-long passion for music, and was always the most elegant
girl on the dance floor. Family and Friends will be received
at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. E. (east of Kennedy
Rd.), 416-293-5211, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held Wednesday afternoon. Please contact the
funeral home for details. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests that donations be made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the charity of your choice.
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SAUSIK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-02 published
WORK,
William
Gordon
Peacefully at Scarborough General Hospital on January 31, 2005
in his 89th year. Bill beloved husband of Joan. Loving father
of Linda SAUSIK and her husband Al, Carol
FERRIS and her husband
Paul, and Leslie
WORK and her husband Tom Klein
BEERNINK.
Predeceased
by his daughter Mary and his son Stewart. Cherished "Gump" to
Michael, Heidi, Stefan, Daniel, Russell, Ryan, Maryn and Barrett.
Dear brother to Bob and his wife
Hazel,
Catherine
MORLEY, and
Margaret PARKE and her husband Jack. Sadly missed by his many
nieces and nephews. Remembered by Friends and relatives in Quebec.
Friends may visit at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road,
Scarborough (between Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.) after 1
p.m. on Friday followed by a service in the chapel at 2 p.m.
Interment Pine Hills Cemetery. If so desired, donations to the
Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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SAUSSE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-17 published
LYNCH,
Carl
Vincent
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Carl
LYNCH on Friday, October 14th, 2005 after a lengthy illness.
Beloved husband of Anna
(RUSH) for 49 years, and proud and loving
father of Karen, Charles (deceased), Nancy, Sheila (Eric), David
(Arden) and Colleen (Patrick). Much loved Granddad of Aidan (LE
SAUSSE), Kelvin
(LANGNER), Sean
(LYNCH), John (LE
SAUSSE), Kayla
(LANGNER,) and Ryan and Colin
(LYNCH.)
Born in Marmora, Ontario,
Carl was the eldest
son of the late Vincent
LYNCH and Anna
(MALONEY.)
He is survived by two sisters: Patricia (Barry)
OLSON of Vancouver,
British Columbia, and Anna (James)
COSGROVE of Havelock, and
four brothers: Morris (Bernadette) of Marmora, Doug (Eleanor)
of Deloro, Keith (Yola) of Havelock, and Vincent (Joy) of Belleville.
In 1952, Carl graduated from Queen's University with a Bachelor
of Science in Metallurgical Engineering. He began his career
with General Motors Diesel in London, Ontario, moving to Deloro
Stellite before joining the Aluminum Company of Canada (Alcan)
in Kingston in 1957. In 1961, he transferred to Alcan's Montreal
head Office, where, over the course of 30 years, Carl earned
an international reputation as a leader in his field. The family
will receive Friends at the McConnell Funeral Home, Marmora from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred
Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, Marmora on Wednesday, October
19th, 2005 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Canada would be welcomed by the family.
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SAUTNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-17 published
STRATTON,
Theresa
Mary
(SAUTNER)
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our
mother and grandmother, at the age of 81, on Thursday, September
15, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Stephen George
STRATTON.
Loving
mother of Bill (Chris) of Oshawa and Rick of Scarborough. Dear
grandmother of Paul and Scott
STRATTON and Erin (David)
FILLION.
Predeceased by her parents, John and Cecilia
SAUTNER and her
loving sister Cecilia. Lovingly remembered by her brothers Mike
and John, her brother-in-law Derek
McCABE and her many nieces
and nephews. Visitation will be held at the Highland Funeral
Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. E. (just west of Warden Ave.) Scarborough,
on Sunday, September 18, 2005, from 1 p.m. until the time of
the memorial service at 4: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of
your choice.
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SAUVÉ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-30 published
POAG,
June
Isabella (formerly
PHILLIPS, née
KNIGHT)
Of Chateau Gardens, London, and formerly of Chatham and Wabash,
passed away peacefully on Saturday October 29, 2005, in her 89th
year. Beloved wife of the late James W.
POAG (1995) and William
A. PHILLIPS (1963.) Survived by her sons Don (Pat)
PHILLIPS of
London, Jim (Peggy)
PHILLIPS of London, and George (Susan)
PHILLIPS
of Ottawa, and step-daughter Virginia. Dear grandmother of Daryl
(Renee) PHILLIPS, Michael (Krista)
PHILLIPS, Carolyn (Jeff)
SAUVÉ,
Jeff (Jessica)
PHILLIPS, Darlene (Ken)
HILLGARTNER, Michael
SEIP,
Christine (Paul)
MURPHY, Caryn (Jason)
PHILLIPS, Jason
MURPHY,
Sarah MURPHY, Joshua
MURPHY, Joshua (Cynthia)
PHILLIPS, Brooke
PHILLIPS and step-grandchildren Ann (Doug)
KIRKHAM,
Amos
(Irma)
BAXTER, Dorothy (Steve)
INGLIS, Bill (Pat)
BAXTER, Burt
BAXTER,
Cathy (Gary)
SIDDALL and Jim (Gail)
BAXTER.
Also surviving are
31 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Survived
by sister-in-law Doris
KNIGHT, brothers Charles (Margaret Ann)
KNIGHT, Eldon (Ellen)
KNIGHT, Ronald (Winnifred)
KNIGHT and Lyle
(Sharon) KNIGHT and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her parents Merton
KNIGHT and Elizabeth
JACKSON, brother Carl
KNIGHT, step-mother Agnes
DYKEMAN and step-daughter Colleen
BAXTER.
June was a member of Siloam United Church as well as a long term
member for 57 years of the Wabash Women's Institute and the Rebekah
Lodge, Dresden, for over 34 years. Family and Friends will be
received at the Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street, London (between
Colborne and Waterloo St.), on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be conducted at Siloam United Church, 1240 Fanshawe
Park Road East, London, on Tuesday November 1, 2005, at 11: 00
a.m. Interment will follow at 3: 30 p.m. Tuesday in the Mayhew
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Thamesville. Online condolences can be
expressed at www.loganfh.ca. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Mrs.
POAG.
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SAUVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-11-08 published
SAUVE,
Kendra▼
Kathryn▼
In loving memory of Kendra Kathryn
SAUVÉ of Bayfield who was
taken suddenly from her family and Friends on Sunday, November
6, 2005 in her 24th year. Dearly loved daughter of Maurice and
Kathy SAUVÉ of Bayfield. Loving sister of Jamie
SAUVÉ and his
wife Teresa and their children Skylar and Zachary of Tillsonburg,
Johnnie SAUVÉ and his wife
Crystal▼ and their children Dominick,
Jordan and Darius of Stratford, and Jeff
SAUVÉ and Dana
DRUIN
of Waterloo. Cherished granddaughter of Maude
WESTON of Bayfield.
Sadly▼ missed by aunts and uncles Don and Elaine
DINEL of London,
Chuck and Jackie
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Strathroy, and by great-uncle Keith
PRUSS.
Always▼ in the hearts of her many cousins especially Rick,
Tracey, Christine, Mark and Erin. Dearly loved friend of Taylor
SWINKELS of Bayfield. Best friend of Tasha of Holmesville. Predeceased
by grandparents Fred
WESTON and Mary
SAUVE, and by great-aunt
Jackie Pruss (July 2005). Friends will be received at the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd., 153 High Street Clinton on Thursday from
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Friday, November
11, 2005 at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. Interment Bayfield Cemetery
at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the
charity of one's choice would be appreciated. When everything
we do, Is something that reminds us, Of the time we spent with
you. Our thoughts and love are with you, Although we are apart,
We'll always have you close to us, Because you are in our hearts.
Love from Mom and Dad and Family.
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SAUVE,
Kendra▲
Kathryn▲
In loving memory of Kendra Kathryn
SAUVÉ of Bayfield who was
taken suddenly from her family and Friends on Sunday, November
6, 2005 in her 24th year. Dearly loved daughter of Maurice and
Kathy SAUVÉ of Bayfield. Loving sister of Jamie
SAUVÉ and his
wife Teresa and their children Skylar and Zachary of Tillsonburg,
Johnnie SAUVÉ and his wife
Crystal▲ and their children Dominick,
Jordan and Darius of Stratford, and Jeff
SAUVÉ and Dana
DRUIN
of Waterloo. Cherished granddaughter of Maude
WESTON of Bayfield.
Sadly▲ missed by aunts and uncles Don and Elaine
DINEL of London,
Chuck and Jackie
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Strathroy, and by great-uncle Keith
PRUSS.
Always▲ in the hearts of her many cousins especially Rick,
Tracey, Christine, Mark and Erin. Dearly loved friend of Taylor
SWINKELS of Bayfield. Best friend of Tasha of Holmesville. Predeceased
by grandparents Fred
WESTON and Mary
SAUVE, and by great-aunt
Jackie Pruss (July 2005). Friends will be received at the Falconer
Funeral Homes Ltd., 153 High Street Clinton on Thursday from
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Friday, November
11, 2005 at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. Interment Bayfield Cemetery
at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the
charity of one's choice would be appreciated. When everything
we do, Is something that reminds us, Of the time we spent with
you. Our thoughts and love are with you, Although we are apart,
We'll always have you close to us, Because you are in our hearts.
Love from Mom and Dad and Family.
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SAUVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-17 published
SAUVE,
Joe
In loving memory of Joe
SAUVE. My thoughts are always with you,
Your place no one will fill, In life I loved you dearly, In death
I love you still. They say time heals everything, But I know
that is not so, Because it hurts as much today, As it did 8 years
ago. Your resting place I visit, Put flowers there with care,
But no one can know the heartache, When I turn and leave you
there. Loving remembered by Carol and family.
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SAUVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-17 published
SAUVE,
Joseph▼
In loving memory of Joseph
SAUVÉ who passed away December 17th,
1997. Hello Dad, it's been 8 years since we've Been all together,
Husband, Father, Papa, Brother There will never be another. We
miss you very much that's true, And still have days that are
so blue. But time does heal the pain they say, Life gets a bit
better every day. We remember the things you held so dear And
they help us smile through our tears, We still miss you every
day, Each of us in our own way. Love Brenda and family.
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SAUVE,
Joseph▲
In loving memory of Joseph
SAUVÉ who passed away December 17th,
1997. Hello Dad, it's been 8 years since we've Been all together,
Husband, Father, Papa, Brother There will never be another. We
miss you very much that's true, And still have days that are
so blue. But time does heal the pain they say, Life gets a bit
better every day. We remember the things you held so dear And
they help us smile through our tears, We still miss you every
day, Each of us in our own way. Love Brenda and family.
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SAUVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2005-01-18 published
VAN
DUN,
Geraldine (née
BENS)
Gerrie VAN
DUN (née
BENS) of Petrolia passed away after a courageous
battle with cancer, in her 56th year at Blue Water Health Palliative
Care, on Friday, January 14, 2005 with her family by her side.
Cherished wife of Joseph for 36 years. Beloved mother of Joanne
and Steven
PERCY and Linda and Andrew
CHWIECKO.
Loving
Oma to
her grandchildren Cierra, Aidan, Jayna, Ryan, and our special
angel in Heaven, Nathan. Geraldine was the proud owner and operator
of 21 Shell and Variety of Petrolia for over 28 years. Gerrie
was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, in 1949. She is also survived
by her mother, Wilhemina and the late John
BENS, sisters Nellie
and Bill LERCH,
Tina and Leo
VERBERNE and brothers Henry and
Janis BENS and John and Harriet
BENS.
Will be sadly missed by
her father and mother-in-law John and Elizabeth
VAN
DUN and their
family as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Visitors
were received on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia, where parish prayers were offered at
8: 45 p.m. The funeral mass was celebrated at St. Philips Church,
Petrolia, on Monday, January 17, 2005 at 11 a.m. with Father
Dan VERE as celebrant. Cremation followed, with interment in
Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia. The pallbearers were Owen and Martin
QUINN,
Jason and Charlie
FREER, David and Brian
VERBERNE, and
Rick SAUVE.
The flower bearers were Nellie
LURCH and Lorie
LAFORET.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made by
cheque to the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit at St. Josephs Health
Care Foundation, London, the Sarnia and District Humane Society
or the Charlotte Eleanor Englehart Hospital Foundation. Memories
and condolences may be left online at www.needhamjay.com
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SAUVÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-02-19 published
SELI,
John▼
Frederick▼ "
Jack▼"
(April 6, 1919-February 17, 2005)
(Royal Canadian Air Force)
Peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital. Beloved husband of Helen
SELI. Dear brother of Ruth
DART and Pat
ALLEN; and brother-in-law
of Barbara
DUCKETT,
Olive
SAUVÉ, and the late Gladys
ANDERSON.
Loving uncle of Douglas
CAMPBELL (Carol), Lynne
CARLISLE (Jim),
Karen DART,
Debbie
BOND (Scott,) and the late Doug
DART (Eva.)
Great-uncle▼ of Michael and Stephanie
DART,
Alison▼ and Peter
BOND,
Claudine LO and John
CAMPBELL.
John will be remembered for his
devotion to his family and his church. We will especially miss
his generosity and wry sense of humour. Thanks to the staff at
Extendicare Brampton for their care. Friends may call at the
Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W, at Windermere
east of the Jane subway on Monday, February 21, 2005 from 12
noon until the time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 1
p.m. If desired, donations to the Dorothy Ley Hospice, the Heart
and Stroke Foundation, or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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SAUVE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-08-24 published
LEVINE,
Tula (née
MARLIN)
Peacefully, on August 15, 2005, our wonderful mother passed away
at the age of 82. Tula was predeceased in January by her beloved
husband, Samuel. She is deeply loved and sadly missed by her
children, Anita
DAHLIN of Brechin, Ontario, Michael
LEVINE and
his wife Rosie of Toronto, and by her grandchildren, Corinna
DAHLIN of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Matt
LEVINE of Chicago,
Illinois
Tula was the second daughter of George
MARLIN, an immigrant from
Pirgos, Greece and Nora
BONANG, an Acadian from Chezzetcook,
Nova Scotia. Tula grew up in Montreal and Ottawa, moving to Toronto
upon her marriage to Sam, a loving partnership of 59 years. Our
mother created a happy, vibrant and supportive home for her family,
welcoming Friends, Dad's colleagues and extended family with
warm hospitality.
Tula is dearly loved and missed by her brothers, Lew (Margaret)
and George (Josie)
MARLIN of Hamilton, her sister Toni
SAUVE
(Leo) of Ottawa, her brother-in-law Gerry
BARNABY and their families.
She was predeceased by her sisters Athena
GRIFFIN of Vancouver
and Jacqueline
BARNABY of Ottawa. Tula is remembered with great
affection by her sister-in-law, Laura
EDELL of Syracuse, New
York and her family, Sam's cousins in Toronto and California,
dear friend Marilyn
MEYER of Toronto and many Friends and neighbours.
In accordance with her wishes, Tula was privately cremated. Our
family thanks Scarborough Grace Hospital Palliative Care Unit
and Dr. Larry
GROSSMAN, the staff of Sunrise Senior Living Richmond
Hill, Ms Cheron
ROBINSON, Dr. Brian
BERGER and Hill House Hospice
for their professional and devoted care of our mother, who died
of metastatic brain cancer. In memory of Tula, we encourage donations
to Hill House Hospice of Richmond Hill or the charity of your
choice.
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SAUVÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-03 published
Gus CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Sergeant-At-Arms (1935-2005)
The House of Commons' longest-serving sergeant-at-arms presented
the image of a man one would not wisely cross. He ran Parliament
Hill as a 'private fiefdom'
By Tom HAWTHORN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Saturday, September
3, 2005, Page S7
Gus CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER paraded daily into the House of Commons with a military
bearing befitting a retired major-general. As sergeant-at-arms,
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER handled responsibilities ranging from security to
the allotment of parking slots. His duties that gave him much
control over the day-to-day lives of members of Parliament, a
power exercised out of public sight.
More conspicuous was Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER's role in leading the parades
that open and close a day's sitting. In preceding the Speaker
on entering and leaving the House, the sergeant-at-arms carries
the ceremonial mace, a symbol of authority.
Dressed in a black court coat and a tricorne hat, the mace gripped
by his right hand as it rested on his right shoulder, a ceremonial
sword carried at his left hip, with service ribbons on his breast
adding a dash of colour, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER presented the image of
a man one would not wisely cross. For all that, his long tenure
as sergeant-at-arms coincided with a breakdown in traditional
parliamentary behaviour. On two occasions, members grabbed the
mace, a shocking breach of decorum considered a gross contempt
of Parliament.
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was the longest-serving sergeant-at-arms since Confederation.
His 27-year tenure surpassed that of the other seven men to have
held the position.
A long climb through the ranks of the armed forces prepared him
well for doing battle with civilians, as Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER proved
a wily adversary in bureaucratic squabbles.
Born in Drummondville, Quebec, Maurice Gaston
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was educated
at Mount Allison University at Sackville, New Brunswick, and,
later, at the University of Liege in Belgium. He enlisted in
the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1952 while still a teenager,
and married Joan
CAHILL of Summerside, Prince Edward Island,
before he was 20.
Serving as a navigator with Maritime Air Command, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
became an air instructor at the Air Navigation School at Winnipeg
in 1960. He was appointed resident staff officer at Laval University
at Quebec City two years later.
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER relocated to Europe in 1964, serving as protocol
chief for the armed forces. He was also appointed executive assistant
to the commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force air division.
After graduating from the Canadian Forces staff college in 1969,
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was named bilingual policy adviser to the personnel
chief. He was promoted to the rank of major-general in 1975.
He became executive assistant to Liberal defence minister Donald
MacDONALD in 1970, remaining in the post under Edgar
BENSON,
C.M. (Bud)
DRURY,
James
RICHARDSON and Barnett (Barney)
DANSON.
The retired general was appointed sergeant-at-arms on April 27,
1978, by Pierre
TRUDEAU, the first of seven prime ministers for
whose security on Parliament Hill he was responsible. Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
succeeded David
CURRIE, a decorated war hero awarded the Victoria
Cross who had been sergeant-at-arms for 18 years.
As the official Commons guard, the sergeant-at-arms places the
mace on a table before the Speaker. He then sits patiently throughout
proceedings adjacent to the entrance to the House. The role of
sergeant-at-arms carries with it a centuries-old responsibility
for security, hence the mace and sword.
Yet, one of Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER's first public statements regarded the
diminished size of the Christmas tree installed in the lobby
of the House. Several controversies generated headlines in his
first years. A stern report from the auditor-general was highly
critical of Parliament's administration, noting an annual $3.5-million
deficit from restaurants and cafeterias.
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was soon embroiled in a public squabble over spending
with Speaker Jeanne
SAUVÉ.
Without her knowledge, he had ordered
$10,000 of riot gear, including vests, helmets, handcuffs and
12-gauge shotguns. He had also neglected to inform her of the
creation of a new restaurant to address overcrowding in Parliament's
main dining room. Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER opened an elegant, 70-seat restaurant
for senior bureaucrats in the South Block in 1980. The first-class
restaurant served $2.75 gourmet meals, a bargain for top mandarins
as each meal served cost $12 in subsidies.
The Speaker called the restaurant scandalous, ordered it closed
(after having allowed it at first to remain open), and issued
a public rebuke of the sergeant-at-arms' spending habits.
An attempt soon after to end wasteful spending left Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
with egg on his face. A special Commons-Senate committee decided
laying off 30 cafeteria workers would save money. But members
of Parliament and bureaucrats proved sadly incapable of tidying
up after themselves, and the federal health department sent a
letter of reprimand to the sergeant-at-arms insisting the unhygienic
practice not continue.
Over the years, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER has also had to sweep offices for
bugging devices, and ordered walls rebuilt to prevent eavesdropping
among rival caucuses and research staffs.
Two incidents in 2002 raised questions about security in the
wake of the previous year's attacks on New York and Washington.
A protester crashed the official unveiling of former prime minister
Brian Mulroney's portrait. Two weeks later, a man left a grenade
at the front desk of the Langevin Block, across the street from
Parliament Hill and outside of the sergeant-at-arms' jurisdiction.
At the adjournment of the House on October 30, 1991, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
shouldered the mace when rushed by an member of Parliament. Angered
by a ruling by the deputy speaker, New Democrat Ian
WADDELL tried
to grab the mace from the sergeant-at-arms.
An apologetic Mr.
WADDELL was called to stand at the bar of the
House the next afternoon, where he was reprimanded for a breach
of privilege and gross contempt of the House.
In 2002, member of Parliament Keith
MARTIN, then with the Canadian
Alliance, touched the mace in protest the loss off his private
member's bill on marijuana decriminalization. He was censured
by the House.
In 2002, all five parties in the House paid tribute to Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
for his 50 years of public service. (By coincidence, the honour
came 11 years to the day after the
WADDELL incident.) The unanimity
among the speakers led Progressive Conservative leader Joe
CLARK
to quip: "Mr. Speaker, it is a good thing there are only five
parties in the House or these tributes could cause an outbreak
of order."
Earlier that month, Mr.
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER co-ordinated the royal visit
to Canada as the Canadian Secretary to the Queen. He became the
longest-serving sergeant-at-arms since Confederation last year,
surpassing the 26-year tenure of Henry Robert
SMITH (1892-1917.)
Mr. CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER took his responsibilities most seriously. In December,
1995, a Liberal member of Parliament in a Santa Claus costume
and accompanied by an elf arrived on the floor of the House to
spread bonhomie. Hansard reporters captured the interruption
in typically understated fashion, inserting a note in the account
of daily proceedings. It read: "Editor's note: Whereupon a visitor
in red entered the Chamber."
The sergeant-at-arms, perhaps not fully appreciating the spirit
of the season, gave the bum's rush to Santa, ushering Stan
DROMISKY
off the floor.
Gus CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER was born on June 6, 1935, at Drummondville, Quebec
He died of colon cancer on Tuesday at the Elizabeth Bruyere Health
Centre at Ottawa. He was 70. He is survived by his partner, Mary-Lynn
GALLANT. He also leaves son Michael, and daughter, Nancy, as
well as their mother, Joan, from whom he was separated.
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SAUVÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-09-20 published
BELISLE,
Berthe
Alice (née
BENOIT)
On September 19, 2005, Berthe was reunited with her late husband
Michel. She recently celebrated her 95th birthday surrounded
by family and Friends who paid tribute to her years of accomplishment
as a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, friend, teacher, professor,
translator, artist, seamstress, docent, spiritual leader, curious
intellectual and world traveller. Berthe was the beloved mother
and mother-in-law of Benoit
BELISLE and Sally
SOUTHEY and the
adored "Mamie" of Wendy and Michelle. She is survived by her
sister Lucille
PIREDDA and her sister-in-law Lillian
BENOIT and
predeceased by her brothers Armand and Jean and her sisters Lina
HUNTER,
Annette
PETERS and the Right Honourable Jeanne
SAUVÉ.
Friends may call at Racine, Robert et Gauthier, 180 Montreal
Road, Ottawa, Tuesday, September 20th from 3 to 8 p.m. The funeral
service will be held at Ste Anne Church, 580 Old Saint Patrick
St. at 11 a.m. Wednesday, September 21st. In lieu of flowers,
a donation in her honour to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be greatly appreciated.
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SAUVE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-15 published
ROBLIN,
Mary
Christena (formerly
SULLIVAN)
After a long, happy life, passed away peacefully on February
14, 2005 with her loving family surrounding her. Beloved wife
of the late Stan
ROBLIN and the late Ray
SULLIVAN.
Predeceased
by special daughter Lillian
HOGG and special daughter-in-law
Gerri ROBLIN. Survived by children Rod and Janet
ROBLIN,
Karen
Roblin TUDDENHAM,
Cathy and Tom
PETER. Much loved Gram to Scott
and Corin ROBLIN,
Penny and Rick
NAPIER, Jodi and Joe
BORRELLI,
Shawn and Jeana
TUDDENHAM,
Mark
TUDDENHAM, June
LEDUC, Donna
and Blaine
STODOLKA, and Kim and John
SAUVE. Loving Great Gram
to 11 great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held
at Holy Trinity Guildwood Anglican Church, 85 Livingston Road,
Toronto (416) 261-9503 on Thursday, February 17 at 10: 30 a.m.
with reception to follow at Sisters Restaurant, 4 Old Kingston
Road, Toronto (416) 282-8243. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Kidney Foundation or the Canadian National Institute for
the Blind would be appreciated. A special thank you to the staff
of Sunrise Assisted Living in Richmond Hill for their wonderful,
loving care of our Mother. She had a good run.
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SAUVÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-02-19 published
SELI,
John▲
Frederick▲ "
Jack▲"
(Royal Canadian Air Force)
April 6, 1919-February 17, 2005 Peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital.
Beloved husband of Helen Seli. Dear brother of Ruth
DART and
Pat ALLEN; and brother-in-law of Barbara
DUCKETT,
Olive
SAUVÉ,
and the late Gladys
ANDERSON.
Loving uncle of Douglas
CAMPBELL
(Carol), Lynne
CARLISLE (Jim), Karen
DART, Debbie
BOND (Scott),
and the late Doug
DART
(Eva.)
Great-uncle▲ of Michael and Stephanie
DART,
Alison▲ and Peter
BOND, Claudine LO and John
CAMPBELL. John
will be remembered for his devotion to his family and his church.
We will especially miss his generosity and wry sense of humour.
Thanks to the staff at Extendicare Brampton for their care. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St.
W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Monday, February
21, 2005 from 12 noon until the time of the Funeral Service in
the Chapel at 1 p.m. If desired, donations to the Dorothy Ley
Hospice, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or a charity of your
choice would be appreciated.
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SAUVE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-16 published
SAUVE,
Gilbert▼
(Veteran Royal Canadian Navy) Born July 10, 1920, Ottawa, Ontario.
Died July 14, 2005, at North York General Hospital, at the age
of 85. Beloved husband of the late Irene
SAUVÉ (1998.) Predeceased
by his parents Noël and Elizabeth
SAUVE, sister Claire and brothers
Milton and Edward. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July
20, 2005, from 12 noon until time of funeral service in the chapel
at 1 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at
Goulding, south of Steeles). Interment York Cemetery. If desired,
donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Profound
thanks to all the staff at North York General Hospital and Cummer
Lodge for their care.
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SAUVÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-16 published
SAUVE,
Gilbert▲
(Veteran Royal Canadian Navy) Born July 10, 1920, Ottawa, Ontario.
Died July 14, 2005, at North York General Hospital, at the age
of 85. Beloved husband of the late Irene
SAUVÉ (1998.) Predeceased
by his parents Noël and Elizabeth
SAUVE, sister Claire and brothers
Milton and Edward. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July
20, 2005, from 12 noon until time of funeral service in the chapel
at 1 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at
Goulding, south of Steeles). Interment York Cemetery. If desired,
donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Profound
thanks to all the staff at North York General Hospital and Cummer
Lodge for their care.
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SAUVÉ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-02 published
CAMPBELL,
Mary
Thelma (née
SHAY/SHEA)
At Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia, on Monday, October 31st,
2005, Thelma, beloved wife of the late Donald F.
CAMPBELL
(Don
Campbell Real Estate). Loving mother and mother-in-law of Donald
and wife Teresa (Terry) of Orillia, Mary Anne and husband John
HIPWELL of Orillia, Patti and husband Robert
MATHERS of Brampton,
Therese (Terri) and husband Ken
McLAUGHLIN of Orillia, Joan and
husband Lyle
BRYAN of Spokane, Washington and Paul and wife
Suzanne
of Orillia. Much loved Nana to 18 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Kay
SAUVÉ of Pickering and sister-in-law of Marie
SHAY/SHEA of Toronto, Sadie
SHAY/SHEA of Whitby and Jack
SHAUGHNESSY of
Toronto. Predeceased by her brothers Neil, Frank, Jim, Pat and
sister Marie
SHAUGHNESSY.
The family will receive Friends at
the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. N., Orillia from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday,
November 4, 2005 at 10 o'clock at the Church of the Guardian
Angels, 115 West St. N., Orillia. Interment to follow at St.
Michael's Cemetery, Orillia. If desired, memorial donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario; Soldiers' Memorial
Hospital Building Fund or the charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family. Messages of condolence are welcomed
at www.mundellfuneralhome.com. Parish Prayers will be said in
the Parlour Thursday evening at 6: 45.
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