Benford, Cloutier earn hockey awards in 1975

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Article content April 5, 2000 Winners opens at Cambrian Mall at 9:30 a.m. on April 6.

April 5, 1975 Orazietti’s new warehouse and showroom, at 238 Queen St. E., opens April 7.



Harvey Benford, Allan Cloutier, Dan Kochanowski and Chuck Cloutier were honoured when the Industrial Hockey League held its closing banquet at the G. Verid Hall. Gary Cormier and Doug D’Agostini, of Northcrest Lanes, won medals at the 1975 All-Canada Youth 10-pin Bowling championships in Regina, Sask.

A $17,000 consultant’s report on the proposed Queen Street semi-mall should start early next month, said city planning director John Bain. A new school, St. Joseph’s, opens in Dubreuilville in September.

April 5, 1950 The Board of Education plans to build a new school in the area of Pine Street and MacDonald Avenue. The new school, to open by 1953, would have eight rooms, a gym and accommodate 350 students. Arrangements for projects to assist the organ fund of St.

Luke’s Pro-Cathedral highlighted the Women’s Auxiliary agenda on April 4. The auxiliary’s president is Mrs. A.

H. Hackett. Education secretary is Mrs.

J.H. Craig.

April 5, 1915 Just what scheme will be adopted in regard to searching for an underground water supply will probably be decided when city council meets on April 6. A fourth lock is being built in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.

It will not be completed soon because of the failure of the government to make an appropriation sufficient to do so. Pte. Jack Dorrance, of the second contingent, spent Easter at his home at 123 Gladstone Ave.

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