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Biddeford-Saco Journal from Biddeford, Maine • 2

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smaime Blddeford-Saco Journal Monday Mw 17 1171 I obituariesfunerals Lionel Girouard Rosllla Proulx Lionel Onward 70 a red-dent of the Mountain Road Biddeford died Saturday at hie home following a briefillneis He born in Princeton Mast Aug 7 1900 the son of Padfique and Amelia Onward and was educated in Princeton Top 7 students in Biddeford's Class of 1976 Biddeford High School has an- manager of the girl's basketball nounced its seven tap students In team and a member of Junior the Class of 1910 says Principal Achievement She will start the Ftanmni Fud 8mv9-twuyeer program In business ad-uiarnr D1ne Beaudoin the ministration at the University of iS uughtcr of Mr and Mrs hoger Maine at Portland-Gocbamthia of Beaudoin of Herrii Avenue vn Fan Martine Morla the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Mora of II State SL Martine has been active in the debating league and dramatic productions She will be studying business ad- A communicant of SL Mary Church Biddeford ho was employed for IS yean fay the Sara-Lowell Shops and the klare-mont Corp Sara retiring five yean ago Surviving arc his widow Mrs Irene (McGuiit) Girouard of Biddeford a sob Daniel Girouard of Springvale two brothen David Girouard of Tampa Fla and Edwnrd Girouard of Connecticut: two sistras Mrs Oralle Wamsler of SL Petersburg Fla and -Mrs Evancaline Connors of Leominster Mass 1 five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 am at SL Mary Church Interment will be in the family lot at SL Cemetery Biddeford houn are today from I to 0 pm at the Bolduc and Sons Funeral Home Donald BriaOS SI Alfred SL Biddeford tag several yean am iiMinHM Ared tan hrnttar brother Ludger Lachance Tzjr? 5tanMni! nrnhrw A Mass oTcSridbn be celebrated Wednesday am at St Andre rffliyWsL teniSS? BkktefoitL Calling hours are Tureday from I to 4 and pnTat Emond and Funeral Home 71 eVr1 Burial win at 0 Church today and 7 to I Conroy Hill St 1 science aiM University of Maine at Portland-i Gorham next Fall Dorothy Mintani the daughter of Mr and Mrs James Mininni of OLD ORCHARD BEACH 10 Round Hill Dorothy has been od economics at the Extension Diane has been nctive on the literary magazine yenlty in the Fall Linda Curit the daughter of Curit of mTuIJ SL Linda hm been a member of the c0' outing dub and yearbook staff wiU be studying political a member of the outing club ski dub and yearbook naff She of of dans to attend tbe University of Maine at Orono in the Fall and in elementary education Denise Moody the Mr and Mrs IB Alfred St Denise has been the Atty Denise Moody PortlMJorham this Fall Suxanne Neveux daughter of Mr and Mrs Neveux of 15 Lambert Si Suxanne baa editor of the literary magastae and has been active in chorus and yearbook production She will be attending Bowdois College in the Fall Mark Noble the son of Mrs Blanche Baker of 50 Green SL Mirk has been vice president of dub and rs track He mouth Coll the school's outing dub and runs is to attend Dert- this Fall major- tag in environmental studies to the criminal defendant Mills speaking to editors 1 whether Aldrich's questioned ruling could result in judicial Mills solicits fc iih MartJae Maria Liada Curit press Morning Sentinel ta Waterville rrice president and David Langzettel assistant city editor for the Portland Evening Express oecretaiy Churchwomen plan rummage Members of tbe United Methodist Women of tee Foes Street United Methodist Church Biddeford met Wednesday night at tbe church veatry for a business meeting and prepared articles for the rummage sale on Friday at tee vestry President Sylvia Searle conducted the butinen meeting and Mri June Poirier recited devotions Routine reporti were presented and tee members were reminded tee next meeting May 9 will be a missionary meeting at which time missionary boxes wUl be collected Mrs Jackie Pepe wiU be gueat speaker at the meeting and an invitation will be cent to other area Methodist women to attend Mrs Gladys Goodwin requested members to collect need postage stamps for children programs other countries Tbe members voted to sponsor three camperships for children of tee Sunday school to attend the United Hethodiit Camp in Wtaterop Ota summer ana also voted to purchase flowers for tee children day program ta June A guest Mrs Dorothy Larry of Livermore Falls was Introduced 51111 CRASH Vehicles driven Cnouette 23 of 9 and Edward Tuttle 38 collided at 3:37 am today according to Biddeford douce rfpnrti- Damage is estimated at 5600 to tee Caouette vehicle and 500 to the Tuttle vehicle police records i by Wilfred Emery CL te38of ftuvm Diane Beandoia Confidence not matter of injection Behavioral scientist BF Skinner warn that confidence ta mankind and society be injected into people Uke swine flue vaccine In a commencement address Sunday at Ninon Coilege ta Springvale Maine the Harvard eissor said that man has able to improve his own lot throuih technology and self-managemenL but has so far failed to develop lasting confidence either politically or penonsly-He cited the tack of fidence generated ta tee Nixon yean and laid tee system must be changed ta order for'peopto to become confident Sk tnnw was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree A founder and president of the National Right to Life Committee Sunday was awarded an honorary degree by SL College in Standito Maine Dr Mildred Jefferson of tee Boston University Medical Crater warned tee college'1 graduating class teat the nation Is ta a moral crisis Dr Jefferson urged that traditional moral standards be preserved ta tee contemporary world The University of Matae-An-gusta bolding ns eighth commencement conferred denwee on a orator class of 387 students Sunday Cargo ship heads for sea trials BATH Maine (AP) The SS Nevada launched amid much fanfare here now awaita sea trials before delivery to tbe States Steamtoip Co of San Frimrisra Hundreds of persons crowded the shipyard Saturday to see the 684-root cargo toip dip into tee water The vessel constructed by Bath Iron Works wn lowered into tee Kennebec River after the traditional tattle of champagne was smashed acroas its bow by Mrs Robert wife of a vice pra if California shipouie RONALD CARON Foa STATE REPRESENTATIVE taaMGCmManiaSL niter of interest Mills added think he's censoring the paper as well as Mills said hi statement made while the week-long trial was ta progress referred to sentence! ta Income tax cases made no reference to the case on trial whatsoever The only connection was the term Mills said In his seven-page decision Aldrich wrote that the appeal novel and bonier-question of potential prej- udlce which has no precise parallel ta other cases The judge wrote that critical Marcel le Morin Miss Marcelle Morin 82 of 144 Graham St Biddeford died Saturday in a local hospital following a lengthy illness She was born in Biddeford June 22 1911 tbe daughter of Jerome and Oorrine (St Michel) Morin and was educated at SL Joseph School Biddeford Miss Morin was employed at the Morin Ding Store Biddeford for many years and as a teller for the Ifork Savings and Loan and the eUTrust Co Biddeford She was a eotn- Fepperell Trust in later years Sb municant of SL Ji Biddeford a member of St Joseph Guild the Notre Dome Auxiliary tbe Webber Auxiliary and SL Andre Auxiliary She wai active in Cancer Society drives of which sbe was the chairperson for the last several years Surviving are three brothers Dr Paul Morin of Wellington DC John Morin of Old Orchard Beach and Norman Morin of Biddeford and several nieces and nrahews A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 9 am at SL Joseph Church Interment will be in the family lot at SL Joseph Cemetery Biddeford Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at tbe Emond and Conroy Funeral Home 71 Hill St Biddeford TO RECITE PRAYERS Members of St Joseph Guild it at 7:45 at will meet tonight at at tbe Emond and Conroy Funeral Home 72 Hill SL Biddeford to recite prayers for Miss Marcelle 0 Morin a member IiffNtff Co US Atty Peter Mills told the The statement Maine Associated Press Editors made while the Portland' triad Association here Saturday night was ta progress was reported that last decision by on tbe Aunt page of the Port-Judge Bailey Aldrich may have land Press Herald impinged on the constitutional in his dedsion Aldrich wrote guarantees of a free pros (hat prominence of the people are just as much publicity is important ta it as I Mills told the more than anyti editors seems to me you tecta the likelihood von die af- prejudice Donald Briggs 65 of 5 Lawn Ave a prominent businessman and community leader died in a Burlington Vt was bom in Boulton Aug 19 1910 the son of Epbriam and Mabel (Hanson) Briggs and came to this community in 1941 from Boulton He founded the Brins Oil Service and later the Briggs Garage opened the Briggs E-Z Laundermat and started the Speak Eaqr Duplicate BHcmsted fiddleheads in tbe Vermont area and sold them throughout the Northeast They aimed under tbe trade Belle of He was a former chairman of the Urban Renewal Authority of this community and served on municipal and civic group committee! He was pest president of tbe local Lions Club a member of the Sara Grange tbe Atlantic Lodge of Odd Fellows of this town tbe Orchard Lodge AF and AM masonic Order the local Kiwanis Club and was master ta tbe Atqerican Contract Bridge League Surviving are his widow Mrs Avis (Boutilier) Briggs of this town two sons Richard Briggs of Lucerne and Chester Briggs of Old Orchard Beach three daughters Mrs Robert (Dawn Mary) Ducharme of Sara Mrs Duns (Leotta) Kelly and Mrs Everett (Novella) Parker both of Old Orchard Beach a toother three listers eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews Frnnl service! will be conducted Wednesday at 3 pm at the Speak Easy Bridge Chib Lawn Avenue Old Orchard Beach Tuesday pm at the Funeral Ave Old factors ta determining prejudice indude: tbe timing oF the statement tee relationship of the prosecutor to tee criminal of tee tee rda-views prosecution TO PAY RESPECTS The Notre Dime Unit Auxiliary of Webber Hoipital Association will meet tonjmt at 7:30 at tbe Emond and Conroy Funeral Home 71 Hill St i Biddeford to pay respects to Miss Marcelle Morin a Calling hour are from I to 4 and 7 to 9 Old Orchard Beach Home 9 Portland Orchard Beach "Viking' ship sets course along coast of NE NORTHEAST HARBOR Maine (AP) Thrde latter-day Vikings aboard a homemade dragontiiip set sail today to rediscover America The trio residents of Arm Arbor Mich say tear plan to spend a month sailing down tbe New England coast with the hope of inspiring people's imaginations while learning what it teds like tone a Norseman Dressed and armed like tbe Vikings who dominated tee north Atlantic ifl the eighth to 10th centuriee they plan to follow what they believe was tee path of America's first expior- ere' Tim Ryback 22 his toother Eric and Bob Zaborowtid bote 24 have sought to nuke tbe trip as authentic aa possible Tim Ryback a Germanic studies major at tee University of Michigan his been planning the trip for more than ayear First into the prosecutor suggested that tiie media may wishto file briefs ta the case should before the US He said be first rehearing by the Public safety GAS SPILL -Sara firefighters hosed down tee parting lot at Sara Valley Shopping Center after a car leaked gJin Saturday at 13:9 pm according to a fire offidaL SACO CRASH A car driven 32 of embankment of it Grant Road and Sara police report The crash which occurred Sunday at 12-15 am resulted ta an estimated flOOO damage to tbe car 919 last Ttandsy Biddeford filed entered York County' Bank and asked for for MOO biU ta rolls of He teen asked for flO and teen for to sodotag (he confused) tee cashier ana received more tbe complaint notes adding tee cashier at tha Yort County Bank gave tee man tee amount of money Police say tee man later struck at Sanford AMBULANCE RUNS The Biddeford fire deportment made seven ambulance runs Fri- day and Saturday fora variety of Mark Noble aid of "We think the integrity of the trial was needlessly Aldrich The government hid al that Coast of Maine Lobster had engaged ta a nationwide swindle by making false promises to ship lobsters and other sea foods to mail-order customers The Case was prosecuted by John Wbdkowski one of Mills' Other speakers at the meeting were Dr Charles Okey chairman of tee governor committee on Jmmunixation against swine fin and John McCatherin public relations supervisor of New England Telephone Co The MAPEA elected Bob Thr-cotte assistant new editor of the Lewiston Daily Sun president He succeeds Bob Drew of the Bangor Doily Newa Other officers elected here Saturday are Stan Han news editor of tee Central Maine Plane crash sends two to hospital ISLAND (AP) A light plane with four pereoni aboard crertied while taking off here Sunday injuring the pilot and two of nia three peieengen State Police said Mary Chela 34 of Bar Harbor was hospitalized today ta Bangor with a broken right arm Steven Sargent alio of Bar Harbor waa admitted to a Bar Harbor hospital with head cuts troopers laid The pilot Ted Aucoin 9 of Trenton Maine received rata but was not tantalized The other panenger Kerry Stone 34 of Bar Harbor was not seriously hurt officers said raid tbe tingtaen-wai taking off from south of Mount Desert Island late Sunday afternoon when its bottom was caught ta some baton at the end of tee dirt runway 20 OFF Latch Hook Rig Patterns ALSO Rax Weal Reg 79 Now 9 Marilyn Yarn Shop Smith wheel OOB 534-4661 Sales fir Service 337 MAIN STREET SACO Pasaeuer rr Biddeford wee treated for OTt CPr fl PS ablations at Webber WMVCI Hospital and released a hospital in Augusta two non nia i ISSZ and administration and admin-istrative assistant to five Maine governor has died at tee age Joseph Soulard 28 of treated aid RINGS STOLEN Two rings valuedat S4M were A flam defrauded Biddeford Savtagi Bank of idea for it when he realized that many had never tried to experience the He laid he scholars in way of life irent "We arra going the field of OL Newport 35 yei native who spent years ta state to play Vikings We're going to be Vik- govern-ment Williams died Saturday nSum ati SS? both Biddeford ravings and In 1987 he to a complaint noted teat on his last adventure he and younger traveled through Austria on foot dressed aa a medieval knight and squire 'For this trip ZaborowritLwho works ta a tool and dye shop fashioned an armory ofweapons Including broadswords spears and knives Helmets were made of STORAGE ONANY GARMENT PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED (Mtaimam 3 Garments No Limit) fiberglass ooe of the few concessions to tee modern age The 25-foot open bast decorated fay a dragon's head was constructed by the father who spent about 400 i the project It ta powered fay a square-rigged sail hours on I and can be rowed when the wind dies Tbe boat contains one other concession to The boat contains one other concession to PERSONAL Lori Quattnn Mrs Rose Maris Park View Court imgicil patient at tee Medial Center Portend IN MEMORIAM to Lovtag Memory Of ROGER TAYLOR Who Passed Away May 17 1972 It only takes a little space To write how mack we mim you But it will take the rest of our Uvea To forget tbe day we tost you FUNERAL DIRECTORS DENNETT A CRAIG MS Street Saco Maine Tel EMOND A CONROY Fuaeral Home JohaP Conroy Jr Direc-tor72 Hill SL Biddeford 9H5U or MHUt SANSOUCY BLAIS ftaorti Home 1 Stone SLBiddeford2n-JBL Martel Director SHUMWAY AND Ftaraal Savin 9 Spring SL Saco 2M-S611 except Snday at Biddeford Maine MOM Second duo postage paid at Biddeford Matae MOB Muntar of Tte'Aaodated Pros is costed with several layen al layen afaoiildK cy ta case the boat "We may be barbarians not The trio wfakh will be joined by another Ryback brother in about two weeks hopes to cover about 34 mi lea a day said we're Electric Appliances AUTHORIZED DEALER WHIRLPOOL FRIGID AIRE MAYTAG KELVINATOR WASHERS DRYERS RANGES REFRIGERATORS A FREEZERS TRASH MASHERS DISHWASHERS You are entitled to this assurance Emergencies by their nature are unexpected When they do occur It ta assuring to know where you can turn for help At Dennett A Craig everything possible ta provided for the family's comfort and peace of mind And yon have this added aseorance no matter what your faith or means you can chooee a service with dignity courtexy respecL was appointed by then Gov Kenneth Curtis to tee finance and administration where he remained until retirement ta January of -last year Earlier he served as administrative amiitant to Govs Ed- mund Muskie Otaton Omhoil John Reed Robert Haskell and Under Muskie Williams also served as drauty commissioner of the state Department of Era- nomta-DevdopmenL Private funeral service for bio immediate family were to be held ta Newport Registration hours listed OLD ORCHARD BEACH -The Beach Board of Voter Registration will be ta open nation May 34-31 to accept registrations enrollments and changes of addresses and names from 1-5 and 7-9 pm daily ta tbe voter registration office second floor of the town haU ana ELECTROLUX Sales A Service On All Makes AH Work Guaranteed 58 Alfred SL Biddeford ftce Pickup CALL Delivery 282-4455 progress Its hull of liquid styrofoam for buoyan ROBERT PATE 39 Mata Street Sara Cu 282-1661 (payable ta advance) month 54J6 dx moatta 399: one year 157 JI te Asmdated Plea is oh exchdveiy to tee me for Mcatira off the bed ram tedtafltotwmrairmwcl UAPi I are lac 757 3rd Are New I Gty NY INC DEALER Dennett Craig YORK LARGEST APPLIANCE Parking.

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Pages Available:
269,293
Years Available:
1884-1977