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Armand Foucher : ウィキペディア英語版
Armand Foucher

J.-Armand Foucher (November 20, 1898 in Saint-Paulin – May 15, 1976 in Shawinigan) was a businessman and local politician in Shawinigan, Quebec. He was the 14th Mayor of Shawinigan from 1957 to 1963.〔Fabien LaRochelle, ''Shawinigan depuis 75 ans'', 1976〕
== Biography==
Joseph Armand Foucher was born in 1898 in Saint-Paulin, Mauricie. He was the youngest son of Joseph Foucher and Herménégilde Leblanc.〔(Ascendance de J.-ARMAND FOUCHER (1898-1976) ), Société d'histoire et de généalogie de Shawinigan, 2009〕
In 1921, he married Estelle Frigon (daughter of Joseph-Auguste Frigon). The family lived in the village of Sainte-Flore, then moved in 1929 to the neighboring city of Shawinigan Falls.〔
In 1938, he began the publication of the small weekly newspaper ''Les Chutes de Shawinigan'', which he published for 30 years, until 1968.〔A complete collection of the newspaper ''Les Chutes'' is available at the municipal library of Shawinigan.〕 He also published six other weekly newspapers in as many cities, including Grand-Mère, Louiseville and La Tuque. In 1949, he started his own printing business.〔
He independently owned a service station in the Christ-Roi neighborhood, at the corner of boulevard Saint-Sacrement and avenue St-Prosper (across from Alcan's #2 aluminum plant), and was an advocate of buying locally. Foucher would use his newspaper to advertise lower prices on gas.
He ran for mayor in the special election that was held in February, 1957 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of mayor Gaston Hardy and won. He was re-elected as mayor in the regular election of November, 1957. He ran unopposed in the election of November, 1960, but resigned in August, 1963 before the end of his second term.〔〔(J.-Armand Foucher (1898-1976) ), Société d'histoire et de généalogie de Shawinigan〕 The city council appointed Henri Désaulniers to succeed him.
Under his administration, the annexation of Shawinigan-Est was completed and the following facilities were established:
* The federal Post Office (395, avenue de la Station);
* The Shawinigan Bridge, dedicated on Sunday, September 2, 1962, in the presence of Premier Jean Lesage and Roman Catholic Bishop Georges-Léon Pelletier;
* The Marc-Trudel Bridge (another link between Shawinigan and Shawinigan-Sud across the Saint-Maurice River);
* Several playgrounds.
He died in 1976.〔
''Rue Foucher'' in the Shawinigan-Nord neighborhood was named to honor him. The ''Parc industriel J.-Armand-Foucher'' was also named after him in 2008.〔

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