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Village Squire, 1980-08, Page 19P 1./OA wtt�$4%P Ar Mt�� i GoJraTY OF i-kugoti ' W BALMORAL 11011.1 Si JOSE/ML ONTARIO Wit 6e aped lag eN, Jane 15. ,'*m A Madam Al- the - Yell Round /li al t • F F/ Bathing. Golf and Tennis utotnobikv and Driving Std�e Horses thrWeek r Low Rates go woo AND Nrsa--- e. �4;11 44F-NrA X�� Uori/ • -AE • . tow -4r; he presented his ideas to people, they thought they were good, and they had the money, so they loaned it to him, whether it was S50 or $100,000. "But he never asked people to invest in something that he wouldn't invest in himself," Nap adds. Napoleon Cantin donated two -and -a -half tons of papers and documents concerning his grandfather and the history of St. Joseph to the Archives in Toronto, but he retained enough for a fascinating archives of his own displayed in a building behind his house on the lakefront of St. Joseph. Narcisse Cantin, one of Canada's most colourful entre- preneurs, was unique in that he lived his whole life pursuing a dream. Time has shown, perhaps that the only fault of the vision of the "wizard of St. Joseph" was that it was ahead of its time. VILLAGE SQUIRE/AUGUST 1980 PG. 17