- that the
building would be
named "Citizens Square." He had two children:
Marceil D.
Baals Smith and
Donald Baals.[citation needed] Baals's
descendants have...
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Marceil Saddy (died
March 7, 1988) was a
Canadian politician, who
served as
mayor of Sarnia,
Ontario from 1980
until his
death in 1988.
Prior to becoming...
-
Silly Symphony short The
Goddess of
Spring (1934),
Clark used his
sister Marceil as a
reference model for the
character ****phone.
After watching his finalized...
- Milton's Gord Krantz. Past
mayors of the city have
included Andy Brandt,
Marceil Saddy, Paul Blundy, and
Thomas George Johnston. At the
provincial level...
- Sarnia,
Ontario In
office 1975–1980
Preceded by Paul
Blundy Succeeded by
Marceil Saddy City Alderman, Sarnia,
Ontario In
office 1971–1974
Personal details...
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closed at the
outbreak of
World War II. At Seton's invitation,
Maurice and
Marceil Taylor moved their printing equipment to New
Mexico in 1938 and set up...
- Robertson,
golfer Patricia Rozema, film
director Katherine Ryan,
comedian Marceil Saddy,
politician Lloyd St. Amand,
politician Dave Salmoni, zoologist,...
- Peterborough: Bob
Barker Pickering: Jack
Anderson Richmond Hill: Al
Duffy Sarnia:
Marceil Saddy Sault Ste. Marie: Don
MacGregor Scarborough: Gus
Harris (details)...
-
Montreal (2009– )
Eddie Francis –
Mayor of Windsor,
Ontario (2003–2014)
Marceil Saddy –
Mayor of Sarnia,
Ontario (1980–1988) John
Asfour – poet and writer...
- and
decided to run for
mayor three years later upon the
death of
Mayor Marceil Saddy. The 1988 muni****l
election featured four
council members running...