St. John Valley area From our Files – Week of September 25, 2024

Compiled by Linda Pelletier, Special to The County
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50 Years Ago — September 25, 1974

  Chaplain said goodbye – A farewell luncheon was given in honor of Fr. Yves Gendreau at the Forest Hill Manor Nursing Home in Fort Kent last week in 1974. Fr. Gendreau was the chaplain at the nursing home. In attendance were Gerry Cyr, Sr. Lucie Bouchard, along with many friends and residents of the nursing home.

25 Years Ago — September 29, 1999

Outstanding service – Receiving membership pins for years of service to the St. Thomas Circle 546 Daughters of Isabella were, Theresa Bouchard, 40 years; Gertrude Beaulieu, 40 years; Laurance Beaulieu, 50 years; Carmen Charbonneau, 40 years; Denise Cote, regent; Rose Cote, past regent; Theresa Cote, 25 years; Clemency Lavoie, 25 years; Rita Lavoie, 25 years; Dolores Cyr, 25 years; Anna Roy, 25 years; Therese Chasse, 25 years; and Anna Mae Gagnon, 25 years.

10 Years Ago — September 24, 2014 

Paradis family sells three stores — Paradis Shop ‘n Save is selling its supermarkets in Houlton, Caribou and Calais to Hannaford Supermarkets, according to a statement issued by Hannaford on Sept. 16, 2014. Transitions to Hannaford ownership and management at the three stores will take place later this fall, following the sale. Craig Paradis, treasurer of Paradis Shop ‘n Save, described the timing as “right.” The Paradis family will continue to own and operate the Shop ‘n Save supermarkets in Fort Kent, Madawaska and Brewer. The Paradis family business began in 1948 when Louis Paradis and some of his sons created the first Paradis Supermarket in Fort Kent. The Paradis stores are wholesale customers of Hannaford and sell Hannaford-brand products, according to a press release.