Saturday, September 10, 2005

VHS, Paul Christie

Paul,
Here is what I found in the VHS Yearbook 1975 at the SHGV this afternoon. this should bring back memories.
Guy
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13 comments:

sandy19465 MSN said...

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guy5479 MSN said...

Sandy, SHGV means la Société d'Histoire et de Généalogie de Verdun. I mentioned this on several ocasions in the past. Now you know. Guy

sandy19465 MSN said...

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verdunpaulc1975 MSN said...

Thanks much, Guy!   Paul

sandy19465 MSN said...

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guy5479 MSN said...

Sandy, It is situated at the corner of Brown Boul., below the Verdun library, on the south side entrance. As for the Birth/Marriage records for St Willibrod's I will check on my next visit on the 17th. Guy

multipurposeutensil MSN said...

The last time I googled somebody, she slapped me across the face..................sorry, my mistake, that was goggled......................................................................mpu

sandy19465 MSN said...

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bpl4719 MSN said...

if you are referring to what`s on Bannantyne across from the park it`s
Marcel Geroux building and no it does not hold the birth/death records for
St. Willabrord church you would have to get them at the building on St.
Laurent BLVD above where the Court House is I can`t remember the name of the
building so if anyone knows please let me know.


multipurposeutensil MSN said...

Sandy19465;             Yes, I was guilty of ogling in school, but was too shy to do any more.                                                                                                                             mpu

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regtheretiree1 MSN said...

Hi BPL,   When I applied for a Canadian passport and because I was born in Quebec prior to July 1,1994 I had to apply to the following location for a new birth certificate:   Le Directeur de l'etat civil, 205 rue Montmagny, Quebec,Quebec G1N 2Z9   by phone: Quebec 418-643-3900                 Montreal 514-864-3900 or toll free 1-800-567-3900   These rules were changed because that Al Quaida individual that was caught trying to cross the border in BC in December 1999. Surprisingly his "birth certificate" was made at a church in Verdun. (Church & Wellington)   Reggie Paine

bpl4719 MSN said...

thanks for the information Reg maybe that will help the young lady looking
for the information she was looking for.


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> Hi BPL,   When I applied for a Canadian passport and because
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>rue Montmagny, Quebec,Quebec G1N 2Z9   by phone: Quebec 418-643-3900
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>certificate" was made at a church in Verdun. (Church & Wellington)   Reggie
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