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CASTOR 646 Squadron of Air Cadets:

over half a century of presence in La Tuque

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On 19 July a group of young cadets went Bagotville for the annual summer camp, continuing a tradition that dates back to 1958, when young Latuquois spent a fortnight in Clinton, Ontario.

The first summer camp of Squadron 646 CASTOR, Clinton, Ontario.

Standing: Gaston Fortin, Lloyd Tarrant George Hardy, Louis Lejeune, instructor, Wayne Olsen, Keith Gorham, Rejean Berman, Rene Hache.

Front: Michel Veillette, Keith Gorham, Don Tedstone, Gerald Bellavance, Guy Veillette, Jacques Dufour, Marcel Tousignant, Richard Riverin

Photo courtesy of Keith Gorham

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The idea of implementing a group of cadets La Tuque had germinated in the minds of members of the Alumni Association of the Canadian Air Force in November 1955. I found

in excerpts from the press at the time of the elements of the chronology of the early years of the movement in La Tuque.

November 1955.

William A. Bishop, then president of the Alumni Association of the Aviation wing of La Tuque, is invited to travel to Montreal to learn about the movement of Air Cadets.

Summer 1957

The squadron was established and we began to recruit cadets.

August 1957

On the occasion of the presentation participants at the 24 th International Classic and canoes weighing their boat, the then mayor, Onesimus Dallaire received at City Hall the three candidates for the title "Queen of Air Cadet ' , Jacqueline Bouchard, Jeannine Desjardins and Jacqueline Roy. The three girls then participate in a concert by the Harmony of LT and to assert their singing talent.

November 3

During a dance, it was announced that 47 members had been recruited, and we will reveal the name of Queen Elect: Jacqueline Roy, daughter of Oscar Roy.

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The first officers of the squadron leaders were Claude Panneton, the commander, assisted by AW Bishop and Jean-Claude Houle. Cadet training was provided by two civilian instructors: Jacques Bélanger and Louis Lejeune.

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May 3, 1958 The first inspection of the group, held in the courtyard of the Ecole Saint-Zephirin, deeply impressed the people of CRA and people came to attend, including the president of the local RCAF Association, Joseph Tardif.

The next day mores of the time, young people make a pilgrimage Cap-de-la-Madeleine. The journey is completed with a visit to the radar base at Trois-Rivieres.

June 29, 1958

Squadron fills what was without doubt one of his early "functions" official. Its members form a guard of honor during the inauguration of the federal building, rue Saint-Joseph, which then housed the post office and central labor. The ceremony is presided by the Minister of Defence at the time, and the mayor Dallaire, just re-elected by acclamation.

The building of the Rue Saint-Joseph, now the town hall was built at a cost of $ 936,959.58!

June 12, 1958

Squadron Cadet Cap-de-la-Madeleine was passing through La Tuque to participate in a parade with the guys from La Tuque and members of Harmony.

1 st July

Together with Harmony La Tuque, cadets participate in a parade in the launch of the third trade show organized by the local branch of the Canadian Legion. May 3, 1959

Cadet Second inspection at the airport in La Tuque.

The excellence of the squadron members Castor won them the trophy Montcalm, two years running. In the photo, the group commander, Claude Panneton awarded the trophy. Right, Herbie Monahan of 312 of the former Wing Aviation and Chairman of the Civil Cadets.

June 7, 1959 visit Quebec. George Dion (3) and Herbert Monahan (2) accompanied the cadets. Archives Jean Cantin

1960

activities include cadets, swimming lessons taught by the civilian instructor, Jacques Belanger, the pool of Community Club. To his left, Rejean Berman. Archives Jean Cantin

June 1961

Under the fiftieth anniversary of the city, the Army Cadet High School Champagnat and Air Cadets participating in a formal ceremony at the monument of the Sacred Heart, which was also a bust in memory Eugene Corbeil.
Pictured cadets Robert Cantin Roger Collin and lay a wreath. At right, Mayor Onesimus Dallaire, who is one of its last holdings protocol, since it will be defeated by Lucien Filion in the municipal election on July 3.
Photo courtesy of Pierre Cantin.

April 28, 1962

One source of revenue for cadets from the sale of ribbons bearing the image of the cadet corps, on a day called "Tag Day" collection day. Cadets roam the city streets, soliciting Donate cons which they call a badge.

May 26, 1962


On the occasion of its annual inspection, the squadron received its charter.

December 20, 1964

Dancing hosted by the Cadets. It is also the opportunity to announce the promotion of three of them: Ronnie Ouellette, Guy Beaulieu and Johnny Cayer. The officers are Emile Cantin, Claude Panneton and Camille Danis.

30 and May 31, 1965
A late busy week for the Cadets, who visit the base in Saint-Hubert, attend a circus performance at the Montreal Forum, in addition to fly over the city and visit the Dorval International Airport.

Summer 1965

Summer Camp 1965. The officers accompanying
Roger Lapointe, then vicar of the parish of St. Zéphirin he was named pastor in August 1983, and Emile Cantin. Archives Jean Cantin

August 1966

Summer Camp at St. John d'Iberville. The officers are accompanying Emile Cantin and Georges Dion.

Summer 1968 (?)

annual Camp St. John d'Iberville. Escort Officers: Emile Cantin, Dion and Georges Jacques Lavoie. Archives Jean Cantin

Summer 1969
Saint-Jean-d'Iberville. Emile Cantin and Georges Dion accompanied the cadets. Archives Jean Cantin

Summer 1971

Annual inspection in the school yard Eugene-Corbeil, boulevard Ducharme.
second from left, Councilman Marcel Roy, the cure Louis Caron, Odin Olsen of the civilian committee and Cadet Warrant Officer Emile Cantin. Archives Jean Cantin


Around 1970

Summer Camp in Bagotville. Officers: Dion and Georges Emile Cantin.
Archives Jean Cantin


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stewardship or management group

Latuquois Among the many who, since 1958, helped oversee the activities of young cadets, there was Emile Cantin, whose two of the son, Robert and John, were cadets.

He spent over ten years of his spare time to deal with the financial administration of the squadron and the organization of its activities, in addition to accompanying the Cadets at several summer camps. Photos: Jean Cantin

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CADET

Robert Cantin, a summer camp in Saint-Jean-d Iberville. Around 1961.

Jean Cantin poses, wearing the cackles officer of his father, Emile.

René Houle improvised bus driver. August 1963.

Even an artist like Jacques Doré, ** the instigator of the box CAYUTE THE songs in 1965, fumbled, but very, very briefly years of life "forces" after is part of the Beavers. Saint-Jean-d'Iberville, circa 1962.

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other parts of the records kept by Jean Cantin Squadron


Correspondence signed by two officers of the Squadron 646: Warrant AW Bishop and Jean-Claude Houle, head of supplies . Little room to French, then ... 1958

The book left contains the name and phone number of young people who participated in Latuquois first summer camp for the squadron, in Clinton, Ontario.
The binder acted right directory names of all cadets in the group.

Some of the cadets who participated in the La Tuque summer camp 1958.
Note the incorrect spelling of the street Castelneau!

The Royal Canadian Air Force provided this little notebook, sheet lines, high school guidance counselors, hoping to attract into its ranks of candidates. Late 1960.

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Three incidents in military aviation and interest for La Tuque
during the Second World War.

end of October 1943 We are looking a bomber Consolidated B-24 Liberator transformed into transportation, with, on board 24 passengers that crashed October 19, somewhere north of La Tuque.

November 18, 1943

Anson twin-engine bomber of the ARC made a forced landing in the field of a certain G. Hansen, on the plateau which is nowadays the Bel-Air, then called "The Flats" (plains). The aircraft is substantially damaged, but all four team members are doing without injury.

April 1944
related deaths of two soldiers to residents of La Tuque.



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A recent testimony of a Latuquois the Air Cadets.

The Luke Abel http://luc1990.skyrock.com/

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Jacques "Coco" Gold. Painter and sculptor, he exhibited both in his hometown on three other continents. I'll speak about that artistic career.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

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The first church in La Tuque Eugene Corbeil

I had not seen these photos [1] which date from 1948 and would have taken the architect Ernest trifluvian Denoncourt of passage in the La Tuque part of building a new school, the "boarding girls ", the future Central School, erected at the corner of St. Joseph and St. Eugene, still in use.

Denoncourt had drawn plans of the school, as was the case in 1937 to design an addition to St. Zéphirin school.

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Photo taken from the Rue Saint-Georges.

The west side of the church and sacristy, detached from the building and installed at an angle.

We distinguish the north wall of the second church, as the game of tennis [2] located parallel to the Rue Saint-Georges.

The wall is seen since the corner of St. George and St. Anthony gives an idea of the steepness of the slope. We had to set the building on stilts.

Western Wall and the facade overlooking the South.


The eastern wall and the facade.

This picture easier to see how we secured the sacristy to the church.

can see the traces (dark) on the back wall of the church, the area occupied by the sacristy before the détache.On we installed a hallway-balcony to switch one party to another.

The photo, taken August 6, 1948, from the Rue Saint-Joseph at the top of the Rue Saint-Eugene, gives an idea of the state of the construction of the Central School and can see the presence, background, the two churches.

Note also the "Curb Service", which became the Pignon Rouge. The exterior of south wall is unfinished.

We also recognize the white building located at the corner of St. Joseph and St. Louis, still standing today, and some houses of that street.

October 8, 1948, the steel structure

Central School takes shape.

In the background, it receives a portion of the plant of the Brown Corporation.

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Gaston Gravel gave me this picture of the first church choir.

[1] photos from the archives of the Inter-University Centre for Quebec Studies.

[2] This postcard, probably from the 1940s, maybe 1950, can pinpoint the location of the tennis game and moved to the sacristy.

It shows much of the area called "The Aus-Side-du-Lac. It distinguishes Street St. Paul, St. Augustine and St. Louis, oriented north-south along the street from the beach, north of Lake St. Louis ..

top left, the barn of the Brown Corporation, built in the early 1920s, along Brown Avenue, then at Saint-Michel, built in 1921.

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's residence in 1948 ROMULUS DUCHARME

architect Ernest trifluvian Denoncourt, who drew the plans of the Central School, built in 1948 and 1949, took advantage of his stay in La Tuque to take pictures of the residence Romulus Ducharme, and the first parish church of St. Zephirin, we moved to the corner of St. Anthony and St. George and serves as a school.

Here are five views of the first family residence Ducharme, from an online archive of the Inter-University Centre for Quebec Studies.

The photos are from 1948.

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The facade of the house, located next to the courtyard of the "college" St. Zephirin, gives 1910 as date of construction.

At the time the street number was 273, Commercial Street.

In the foreground, note the religious , accompanied by a girl, probably resident of the orphanage located a little further down Commercial Street, past the coast of hospital .

South side.

right, there are clearly a part of the facade of St. Zéphirin school.


The back wall, looking west and the future of Bel-Air.

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The beginnings were modest Ducharme counsel. He was the first of his profession to settle permanently in La Tuque, which will be the chief law.

It will first in politics in the federal arena, before being first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec under the banner of the National Liberal Agenda in 1931 as representative of the County Laviolette. Then it will follow Maurice Duplessis, founder of the National Union.

He won his seat Unionist eight times from 1936 to 1962 . He retired from politics in 1966. He died in La Tuque, February 15, 1976.

1936

In June, Ducharme is hospitalized in Quebec and can not sit in the Legislature.

In September 1936, Ducharme, MP in opposition, and the Mayor of La Tuque of the time, which was popular Bloc candidate at that election, meet government officials to apply their road leading to Lac-Saint-Jean. They will have to wait nearly 30 years to get it.

A photo of happy marriage, their friend Ducharme just been re-elected again: Real Gravel, F.-X. Lamontagne, Oscar Fontaine, Ducharme, Aldor Dupont Idola Duchesne and Lucien Ringuet. All wear the ribbon bearing the surname of the member, arranged vertically.

Photo courtesy of Gaston GRAVEL

citizens and citizens contesting the assessment of their property. Among them, the farmer Rosary Bouchard, who has apartment buildings, a retired member, Marie-Paule Vezina Pierre Vezina and Club golf and curling.

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Yves Guillemette, creator of THE TUQUE, people, places, times, scored two recent photos (August 2010) of the second house occupied by the family Ducharme, built on the same lot adjacent to the Complexe culturel Félix-Leclerc, boulevard Ducharme.

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Friday, May 14, 2010

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55 years ago ... the return of the trio of airmen latukois

All had recently held the 35 th annual inspection of the 636 Squadron Air Cadets La Tuque.

The formation of this body was already in the plans of former members of the RCAF at the time of the creation of the wing 312 of RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force Association), sometimes called, in a rare burst of French language, the Royal Flying Corps of Canada, when they received their charter in 1955.

So the 12 and 13 February 1955 was celebrated with great fanfare, the surrender of the charter president of the wing latuquoise, WA Bishop . The administrative board is composed equally of Onesimus Tremblay, senior vice president, Marcel Roy, second VP, Joseph Tardif, Secretary, and Yvon Riberdy, treasurer.

The presentation took place on Saturday 12th, at the Community Club and she was followed by a dance at the Hotel Royal Saint-Louis, to celebrate the event. The next day, a dozen musicians Aviation gave a concert in the Great Hall of the Central School.

Photo taken at the Community Club at of the founding of the RCAF Wing 312 of the La Tuque. (Photo: Roland Lalancette - Archive Herve Tremblay)

Among the members, the three youngsters who had briefly been part of the Air Force in 1954: Leo Menard, Jacques Lavoie and me itself. In the group, also members of the executive committee, we can also recognize the faces of Roger Duchesneau, Jean-Paul Aubé, Aurelius Boily, Fernand Ouellette, Anatole Côté, Gerard Sullivan, JC. Bilodeau, Jean-Claude Houle, JP Sicotte, Marcel Bouchard, Chauncey Adams J.-P.-G. Caron Zoël Frenette, John Kinsey, WH Stroud, Gaston Matte, and R. Philip Noreau Seguin and others.

L'Echo de La Tuque

This group photo was taken around 1955. Kneeling, or crouching, front, again, the three airmen who returned to civilian life, did not appear to have yet found your soul mate ...

right, second row, Marcel Courteau. At the rear, second from right lady, Teresa Danis. (Photo: Roland Lalancette - Archive Herve Tremblay)

Towards 1956. From left to right, Onesimus Tremblay, Herbie Monahan, Joseph Tardif THESE Brown (pastor of St. Andrews Anglican parish of La Tuque, from 1941 to 1962), Bishop AW, Sutherland, a stranger, Jean-Paul Aubé, Roger Duchesneau, Jean-Claude Houle. Photo courtesy of Gaston Gravel.

Accompanied by their wives at the front, Onesimus Tremblay, Jean-Claude Houle, Fernand Ouellet, AW Bishop. At the rear, Jean-Paul Aubé, Herbie Monahan, Gerry Sullivan, Courteau Marcel Joseph Tardif, Pastor Brown ESC. Photo courtesy of Gaston Gravel.



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Picnic organized by the Wing 312, 1960. In the background, Marcel Roy.

the middle, in profile, Gerry Sullivan and his wife take care of lunch for some young participants, including Robert Cantin, who himself, has identified the objective of camera from his mother, pointed at him ... (Photo: Lee Cantin Maizy - Archives of Jean Cantin)

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veterans and people who had been members of the armed forces Canada were important stakeholders, the involvement of their association, the formation of cadet corps air, among others, in the social life of La Tuque.

COMMERCIAL EXHIBITION

Thus several of its members who also belonged to section 31 of the Canadian Legion, whose existence, The hat, was in February 1931, organized in 1956, the first trade fair of La Tuque, similar to the recent Salon traders and artisans held recently. The Fair, located in the old arena located behind the Community Club constituted a social and economic role in the community of the time and the 312 Wing there was usually a kiosk.

The organizers of the Third Trade Fair (1958) Population latuquoise and thank the exhibitors and businesses (many of which are now extinct) and companies that have provided prizes to this occasion. The ad also points out that several winners have still not claimed their own.

The list is interesting because it constitutes a substantial inventory of stores and services available in La Tuque there half a century.

Preparation of the fourth fair (1959)

In 1961, he seems to have been fewer exhibitors and more game booths. It plays "Patriotic". In this fiftieth anniversary of the city is the ideal place to celebrate the "Dominion Day" ...

Shawinigan The Standard July 23, 1958.

not mistaken, the fair was held thereafter at the Colosseum, newly built.

These are the Montreal Canadiens, September 27, 1962, officially inaugurated the Colosseum. They faced the Canadian Junior Club of Ottawa-Hull, then led by Scotty Bowman.

Even before its opening, there was talk of having a hockey team which would measure some of the Lac Saint-Jean ( La Voix du Lac Saint-Jean Saint-Félicien, March 28, 1962) .

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ACTIVITIES OF THE WING 312

Association Alumni Aviation organized sports, including curling tournaments which are distinguished from Latuquois. In 1961, it was Josh Tardif, Albert Gohier, Joe Sullivan and Denis Allard, who had defeated the team of Larry Loken.La same year, another Latukois Captain Aviation Ruel Ken was awarded the CFD Decoration Canadian Forces for his 12 years of service.

card member of the RCAF Herve Tremblay.

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Following my previous episode ...

Yvon Tremblay, circa 1955 (Archive Herve Tremblay)

In Saint John sur-Richelieu when I went there to do my basic training, I met Yvon Tremblay, a Latukois of origin will then be an electrician at the factory of the CIP

A delightful anecdote about his family

His father had a garage, in Shawinigan, which was subsequently converted into funeral home. Ironically, this is where the body was embalmed in the garage.

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And now he is 69 years, today we launched the Shawinigan to Lauzon.


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Remembrance of airman of the Second World War

Marc Ringuette, son of Andrew, a native of La Tuque, authorized me to take this photo of his uncle Julius, a former pilot in the RCAF. The photo was originally written by Mark's Facebook page I COME FROM THE BEANIE and commentary.

" Jules Ringuette, the eldest of my uncles and driver, brother of Lucienne (Paulo Ruel), Simone (Roland Girard), Fernando, Andrew (my father) and Michael (Monique Bilodeau). He had to inspire my cousins Guy (air controller) and Pierrot (pilot), son of Ruel Lucienne and Paulo in their career choice! " (Lucienne Ruel Fund - Historical Society of La Tuque)

" All the siblings of my father was born and raised in La Tuque. My grandparents, Dawn and Michael Ringuette Lacerte, are mounted in Saint-Étienne-des-Grès family and founded in 1920. Jules was born in 1921.
I know that John (1941), it was always said to my cousin Johnny, the eldest at Jules, was born in Cap-de-la-Madeleine. The flight school was there. Jules had already left for the war? For how long?
Whether Jules Trottier with Carmela as his wife, lived in the Hat ... My uncle was already wearing the uniform when they were married. They settled in L'Ancienne-Lorette, after the war (another story of airport).

Dad left The Toque for his studies in 1945 or 1946. He returned to work for Brown as a summer student. In 1951 he moved to Granby, after an internship at Hamilton (Ontario). Westinghouse opened its factories there. At the end, there are only Lucienne (1922) and Paulo Ruel who stayed in La Tuque for the second generation (Guy & Peter). Peter is always (at Lac-à-Beauce). "

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Bernard Lejeune, a native of La Tuque, Lejeune family well known in La Tuque - remember the OJ hardware Lejeune, Commercial Street, adjacent to the Windsor Hotel - has an essay published in 2008, Looking of France and Germany Star (Stories of soldiers latuquois) where he became interested in veterans of the city, especially to Albert Harvey, his great-uncle, killed in World War II. There is the story of twenty soldiers.

His book was published in L'Assomption, at the author.

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Two incidents related to aviation and that occurred at The toque.

On June 22, 1955, in the early afternoon, an explosion was heard near the airport runway. A jet fighter, the Avro CF-100 Canuck CRA, Canadian built, crashed into an emergency landing. Its pilot, JG Zaleschuk, and his navigator, Arsenault J.-M., died there.

In early May 1962, the crew of a freighter in the ARC, a C-119, was more fortunate when the pilot was able to land his aircraft on the runway after that one engine had faltered.

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A rare collector's item ... well latuquois!

Gaston Gravel tells me for sale on eBay, this glass, manufactured at the time for Beverages Gaudreault.

A piece, delicate, our story, which would find its place in a museum interpretation that would find its niche in a renovated Community Club. It would be a great initiative that would enhance the commercial and industrial history of our city's centennial.

The Gaudreault Beverages, bottlers of Pepsi and Seven Up products competing with Coca-Cola as "Brass" Emile Fontaine long before his son, Misael, takes over, distributed these "soft drinks" to mark VOGUE, various flavors: strawberry, cream soda, root beer, orange, etc..

There were other distributors, including that of orangeade Nesbitt, Wilbrod Girard, who died recently. I wonder if he did not offer as cola Donald Duck in its product line.

Duck Disney is from the Shawinigan Standard, September 1953.

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Ephemeris

Elections Harmony La Tuque in 1954. It recognize some familiar names: Adelard Potvin, Gaston Hamel, Lenny Rowluck, Yvon Bouchard, Gérard Lachance, Philippe Journault Denis Belisle, Martel Léger, Julien Dion, Paul-André Moisan.