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 <tab>In terms of church and community service, we may note the following: active in the founding of Ste-Marie-de-l’Assomption parish, Green Valley, separate school trustee, chairman of the original fund drive for Glengarry Memorial Hospital and member of the hospital’s board of directors, member of the Knights of Columbus and of the Alexandria Richelieu Club, active in the promotion of sports and one of the financial backers of the Glengarry Gardens (arena and sports centre) in Alexandria. <tab>In terms of church and community service, we may note the following: active in the founding of Ste-Marie-de-l’Assomption parish, Green Valley, separate school trustee, chairman of the original fund drive for Glengarry Memorial Hospital and member of the hospital’s board of directors, member of the Knights of Columbus and of the Alexandria Richelieu Club, active in the promotion of sports and one of the financial backers of the Glengarry Gardens (arena and sports centre) in Alexandria.
  
-<tab>In 1970, the plant and business of Menard Construction was sold to the Hope and Touchette partnership of Alexandria. (//GN// 30 July 1970) Wilfred Menard died in Hollywood, Florida, after a lengthy illness. On 9 Sept. 1929, at St. Raphael’s, he was married to Irene Poirier. (eight children surviving him: 8) Wilfred Menard was described in his obituary (//GN//) as “a leading figure in the economic and social development of Glengarry County for almost half a century.” See also J. P. Touchette and Angus A. Macdonell.+<tab>In 1970, the plant and business of Menard Construction was sold to the Hope and Touchette partnership of Alexandria. (//GN// 30 July 1970) Wilfred Menard died in Hollywood, Florida, after a lengthy illness. On 9 Sept. 1929, at St. Raphael’s, he was married to Irene Poirier. (eight children surviving him: 8) Wilfred Menard was described in his obituary (//GN//) as “a leading figure in the economic and social development of Glengarry County for almost half a century.” See also [[touchette_joseph_andre_jean_paul|J. P. Touchette]] and [[macdonell_angus_alexander|Angus A. Macdonell]].
  
  
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