Proper noun
Joyal (plural Joyals)
A surname.
If Joyal rules in favour of the church, Roach said it would be up to the province to decide what enforcement action, if any, they would take for other churches, and if they wanted to change the public health order or appeal the ruling. Source: Internet
Katie LaBarge, a 9th and 10th grade science teacher from Cambridge and Matt Joyal, a high school history teacher from Hampstead, New Hampshire, are participating in the show’s Teachers Tournament. Source: Internet
After Jackson and Joyal, McCormick said he's looking for junior Logan Burks and senior Garrett Lyon to be included in the top four of the six-man varsity roster. Source: Internet
Alan Joyal has added more hardware to his decorated golf career. Source: Internet
"I'm really impressed with the timing, the planning and the (financing)," said board member Roger Joyal. Source: Internet
In the VCHS library, Joyal solidified his goal of playing golf at the next level when he signed his letter of intent to play at Bethel College. Source: Internet