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.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Why A Career In Psychology Is Good





latukois A trio in the Royal Canadian Air

Jacques Lavoie - Leo Menard - Herve Tremblay

In 1954, at 18, I left home my parents built for decades on this stretch of street called up last year, "the foot of the mountain" (1) , and which was finally given the name of Elizabeth Street. Beautiful colonial attitude was the name of the new "chief" of the Dominion of Canada. This was not new: the city already compteit Kitchener Street, oddly named for a British Field Marshal!

As high unemployment and jobs, rather rare, I thought to get into the Air Force could be a way to learn a trade, and more able to improve my English and, especially, to have the opportunity to see the country.

day of my promotion, Saint-Jean-d'Iberville, June 10, 1954.

1. d'Iberville St. John, Quebec

My stay in the air force began in Saint-Jean-d'Iberville.

There, I met two guys from La Tuque: Leo Menard and Jacques Lavoie, who, thereafter, will be well known by the public for their involvement in the community.

The trio latukois in his quarters, reviewing lecture notes:

Herve Tremblay, Leo Menard, Jacques Lavoie. Saint-Jean-d'Iberville, 1954.

The first will CFLM announcer, radio station that opened its airwaves in October 1959 and the second will be in the building, having worked at the plant of the Canadian International Paper, IPC and he will make a short public career at City Hall.

So I spent six months at St. John to learn English, receive my military training basis, learn to draw!

Herve Tremblay and Jacques Lavoie at the latter's uncle, in Cornwall, Ontario.

Herve Tremblay and Leo Menard, on the bank of the Richelieu, 1954.

2 Borden, Ontario

Herve Tremblay and Jacques Lavoie, Cornwall, Ontario, 1954.

For six months I spent in Borden, I took courses in mechanical, "air frame, "they said at the time. It includes learning to repair the aircraft structure from new or used equipment.

Leo Menard and Herve Tremblay front of the restaurant Dundas, Montreal, 1954.

3. Portage La Prairie, Saskatchewan

With fellow French (Levesque, Dubé, Doucet, Pellerin), before moving memorial of the First World War, Saint Boniface, Manitoba.

In Saskatchewan, Portage La Prairie, there were pilots who came from everywhere, soldiers belonging to NATO countries who came here to train.

is where I could practice my mechanics course. However, we young apprentices, we were also called to perform all sorts of chores, from that to play with fire until the recovery of remains of deceased persons in a plane crash.

What interested me most was to learn methods of inquiry to become a military policeman. I wish to join this body, but I had disillusioned because I was too young ... You had to be aged 21 years to become MP

So I asked to be demobilized.

4. Borden

I finally returned to Borden to be demobilized.

My experience in the Air Force has taught me that the French had not really belong. They might be classified most often on the honor roll for all sorts of reasons, the climate was not favorable to the French fact. We were in the RCAF!

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HMCS Shawinigan . Stamp Issued by Canada Post in 1998.

At Portage La Prairie, I made the acquaintance of a type Shawinigan, Gaetan Pelletier. Now I remember this ship, a frigate of the Navy, which bore the name of this city and was the subject of a stamp in 1998.

In service from 1941 to 1944, the vessel sank with its crew of 91 sailors in the Cabot Strait off Newfoundland, 24 November 1944, torpedoed by a German submarine.

HMCS La Tuque

Crest of the frigate La Tuque .

I do not know if those sailors who served on the frigate La Tuque from 1941 to 1944, when it was remodeled into the Fort Erie have never known where this city was located. The

Fort Erie was scrapped in 1966.

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Leo Menard

native of La Tuque, Leo will CFLM announcer from 1963 to 1968 before being hired by YAST, the station's parent network Radiomutuel in Montreal. He stayed 14 years before taking up other duties in the field of radio.

Leo hosted a show on fishing and hunting. Here in the studio CFLM,

surrounded by a net and a fishing rod and wearing a baseball cap, he advises his listeners.

contest drawings by children at Christmas. About 1965.

The three pictures are taken from Leo's "Projections 1979 ", published Echo de La Tuque.

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JACQUES LAVOIE

Herve Jacques Lavoie and Tremblay, on a log over a century in Cornwall, Ontario.

Jacques Lavoie has long worked at the factory of the IPC, before embarking on the real estate field.

November 2, 1963 he was elected alderman for Ward 3, winning the election by 154 votes, on his two opponents: Yvon Messier et Yvon Renaud. In September 1973 he announced that he will fight to the incumbent mayor Lucien Filion. Odin Olsen defeated in 1967, will also race.

Jacques gives press conferences, launches a journal, it distributes door to door. All this in vain: November 4, vote counting. Jacques, with 14.6% of votes (713), is far from Filion (77.3%, 3793 votes), ahead of Olsen (8.1%, 399 votes).

In 1977, in his book History of La Tuque through its mayors (page 180), Filion wrote that the campaign Jacques took on the appearance of the fable, "The Frog and the Ox. "

Jacques Lavoie, en route, on the run to La Tuque.

Archive Herve Tremblay.

page advertisement appeared in the special issue L'Echo de La Tuque "75 - is full of promise ... La Tuque 1911-1986" published June 17, 1987.

Thanks for reminding me Françoise Bordeleau publication of this closet.

Jacques will be involved in Air Cadets, as well as one of its employees, Jean-Claude Houle.Jacques died a few years ago.

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(1) Two residents of this street, just designated under the name "Foot of the Mountain," without street number are listed in the directory in July 1949 of the phone Co. The Hat That Falls. It was Jos Regnier (117s2) and Aurelian Cantin (117s4) ... Ding! Dong! Ring 2, ring 4!

In 1988, Télébec, who had acquired the La Tuque Telephone Company, chose a painting by Jean-Guy Des Lauriers to illustrate the coverage of its regional directories.

"If The Hat Could Talk", by Jean-Guy Des Lauriers, 1985.

SOURCE: Back Cover of the specifications L'Echo de La Tuque ,

published June 17, 1987.

Thus This scene of the famous mountain that gave its name to the city found itself on the front page of most directories 220 000, distributed everywhere through the country of Quebec.

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COMMENT RECEIVED

Jacques Dufour said that I was the sparring partner for boxing Jacques Lavoie.

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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Milena Velba Schedule



Some portraits of former groups

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The People I COME FROM THE page BEANIE (too bad that one persists in not wanting to Frenchify the title) has become an almost inescapable gallery of pictures La Tuque. Many have great historical value as It contains volumes of information on organizations, events in the history of the city and also documents that allow to see the changes in terms of geography.

this Facebook page has almost 2000 members who have enrolled nearly 1800 photos, often accompanied by information relevant socio-historical. There is a "catch" in this interesting illustrated encyclopedia is that you can not enlarge the pictures, unless you make copies and import them.

can do, however, from from those published on blogs like mine, which allows people to recognize it as a parent, friend, acquaintance.

So I asked users to this page agree to use their photos published here on I COME FROM THE BEANIE.

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The group portraits were taken by been drawn, unless otherwise in the Scrapbook of the fiftieth anniversary of the Marist Brothers. La Tuque , published in 1961.

captions that accompanied them, however, are incomplete and sometimes inaccurate.

I would appreciate any clarification me to identify these students and put dates on these documents.

I rewrote the captions based on the information you want well tell me.

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The 1920s: musicians and Cadet

Group drum and bugle - 1920

Eugene Rivard, Marcel Rochette (?) Lafreniere, Joachim Crête Dontigny Gaston, Chauncey Adams, Frank Adams, Origen Rioux, Édouard Bolduc (?) Goudreault, Lorenzo Lamontagne, Jean-Marie Hardy, R. Beaulieu, Lucien Hudon, Alberic Martel (?) Attic, Wilbrod Fortier, Eugene Bolduc, Odilon Duchesneau, (?) Lavoie (?) Crevier, (?) Moore, Armand Lamontagne, Emilien Bergeron, Alexandre Martel.

Cadet Corps

Eugene Rivard, Marcel Rochette (?) Reynier, Leopold Pilon Roméo Genest, (?) Belanger, Jean Genest, Eugene Bouchard, Charles Henry Gilbert (?) Goudreault (?) Brassard, Gaston Dontigny.

In the background, the building of the bakery Comeau, then occupied by that of Odilon Fluet. Right, the Commercial Street.



"Musicians brother Martinien - 1923"
Eugene Boudreault Charles Marceau, Pierre Potvin, Valere Duchesneau, Rene Leonard, Thomas-Louis Lavoie, Grégoire Leclerc, Alfred Hamel, Wilbrod L'Esperance, Louis-Philippe Gravel, Joseph Nadeau, Simon Lavoie, Oswald Adams.

"Bugles and Drums brother Martinien - 1920"

Reproduced in the Lucien test Filion ( History of La Tuque through its mayors , 1977), which gives 1925 as a date. Compare some costumes with those of the next picture, dated 1920 by the Marist.

Filion is second from right, back row. At the kick drum: Felix Leclerc.

Marcel Rochette, Paul-Emile Gauthier, Auguste Lambert, G. Trepanier, Lucien Ducharme, Gerard Fecteau.

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Young Actors

theatrical events called "meetings"

"Palace of the Fairy Candy - March 1922"

Seated: Hardy, Renald Gilbert, Antoine Braqsard Bernard Arseneault Tremblay, Berard Rochette, Bélanger, Gérard Ferron.

Standing: Simard, Alonzo Bouchard, Gaspard Rochette, Lambert, Renald, Gaston Dontigny.

"Actors 'Day at the Manor' - College of La Tuque - March 1925"

From top to bottom, from left to right, according to Album .

Roger Mulligan, Ducharme, Fortin, Boulianne, P. Belanger, Richer, MacDonald, Lambert;

Trépanier, Félix Leclerc, Gauthier JB, N. Adams Island Gauthier, Lucien Filion, Henri Légaré;

Beaulieu, Bouchard, Bernard Rochette, Gerard Fecteau, Bouchard, Lucien Ducharme.

In group Felix Leclerc, Bernard Arseneault, Lucien Ducharme, G. Bouchard, Belanger, Gerard Fecteau, Gaby Trépanier, Alonzo Bouchard, B. Rochette, N. Adams, Henri Légaré, Hardy Island Gauthier, Gilbert, Genest, Gravel, G. Ferron, St. Louis.

"Colegio La Tuque - 'Small cross of St. Louis' - March 1926"

Lo: Leonard Arsenault, PEI Gauthier, Leo Ducharme, Bernard Arseneault, Levi Marchand, Genest, Filion, Jean-Baptiste Gauthier, Norman Adams.

Hi: Bernard Rochette, Gerard Fecteau, Félix Leclerc, Lucien Filion, G. Trepanier.


"Colegio La Tuque -
DOLLARD - Champions 1925-26"
Forward: Emilien Bergeron, Jean-Paul Gravel Grenier Montgrain.

Back: Origen Rioux, Philippe Gravel, Rene Leonard Grenier.

A typing class

Both Marist: François-André, Director, Paul Joseph assistant.

Please note, wall calendar of the Royal Bank, in English, of course.

"THE CLUB OF SCHOOL - 1925"
Sem. Lajoie (?) Gagne, Ulric Rivard Adelard Potvin, (?) Simard,

George Lavoie, Paul-Émile Roy, Adelard Genoa.

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the 1940

Student Week, 1947 Career Choices 1947: firefighter, lumberjack, cook, Bishop (!) marine doctor.

The policeman at long stick: Jean-Guy Fortin.

Chemistry class
Zéphirin School St., circa 1947

First row standing, left: Robert Bilodeau behind him, Claude Rochette.

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Asides

Small group of musicians at the Community Club of the Brown Corporation, to 1925

Ralph Loken, sitting on the piano bench, center, third from the right, Antonio Scalzo.


Photo courtesy of Alice Germain, alleging its archives, and inherited from her stepmother, Ellen Loken, Loken wife of Ralph, a clerk in scoring (time keeper) at the factory at Brown, then the Canadian International Paper (CIP). Loken family came to La Tuque from Norway, via Bangor, Maine.
Anthony Scarpino posted on I come from La Tuque a plaque displayed in the small church of St. Andrew's in memory of Lars Hansen
Loken and Mary G. Loken.

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Directors of the Association of Marist La Tuque, in 1944


Several students in the photos of the 1920s have subsequently become members of this board.

Maurice Gravel, treasurer; Philippe Gravel (White Collar, Brown, CIP), Louis Caron, pastor of St. Zephirin, Aldor Dupont, President (City Clerk since 1939), Ernest Victor, Director School St. Thomas Harvey Zéphirin (white collar, Brown and CIP), Regis-Alfonso, Adviser.

Simon Lavoie (factory worker); Edmond Lapointe Adelard Potvin (electrician Shawinigan Water & Power - drum major of Harmony), Alexandre Martel (accountant, Brown and CIP), Hector Bolduc (accountant, Brown and IPC).


Potvin was the drum major of Harmony and local Dupont is the author of a history of La Tuque until 1964, remained in manuscript, a text it would be worthwhile to post.


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