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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 May 2008, p. 22

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22 Georgetown/Acton/Rockwood, Wednesday, May 7, 2008 ROSHIER In loving memory of Herbert 'Red' Roshier who passed away April 27th, 1994 and Jean Roshier who passed away May 12th, 2005 One by one they go before us, They are fading like the dew, But we know they're watching o'er us, They the good, the fair, the true. They are waiting for us only, Where no pain can ever mar, Dear ones who left us lonely, Watch us through the gates ajar. There a father, there a mother, Gone within those gates ajar. Love always, your son, Glenn Johnson, Arthur F. At Guelph, Ontario, May 4, 2008, after a lengthy illness, in his 72nd year. Husband of Barbara. Father of Bryon (Mary), of Brampton, Barbara Lee, of Guelph, and David (Lynda), of Brampton. Cherished "Poppa" of Cassy and Adam. Son of Ileen Johnson, of Horseshoe Valley. Brother of Mildred Carson, of Horseshoe Valley, and Douglas Johnson, of Georgetown. A major player in the real estate profession in the Brampton-Georgetown area since 1966, Arthur merged his startup real estate office in 1970 to create Johnson Carney Ltd., Realtor, which was a leading firm in South-Central Ontario until he sold it in 1980. After a short hiatus, he returned to real estate with the formation of Arthur F. Johnson & Associates Ltd., Realtor in 1982, where he remained active in the Brampton-Georgetown markets until his retirement in 1999. He also served the profession as president of the Brampton Real Estate Board in 1971, president of the Ontario Real Estate Association in 1978, and served on the board of directors of the Canadian Real Estate Association. In keeping with Arthur's wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Cremation has already taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Joseph's Health Centre in Guelph would be appreciated by the family. In Loving Memory of Casey Farwell He made his final journey across the Rainbow Bridge on May 5th, 2008 He will be deeply missed by all his family, friends and neighbours. He was a dear friend and a true Golden Retriever. Not a day went by that he did not make all of us smile or laugh out loud. He was always quick with a smile and a paw for anyone who would stop and talk to him. He was always happy and never met anyone he did not like. He never barked because he never had anything to complain about. He enjoyed his walks and it gave him a chance to meet more people and hopefully their dogs. The last year was tough on him as he several opera- tions (7) but he never complained and his tail always kept wagging. Finally it was cancer that took him from us. Casey touched all our hearts and will never be forgotten. "Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our life whole". In loving memory of a dear Husband and Daddy. If we could bring you back for just one more day, We wouldn't know where to start or what to say, We'd tell you that after all this time its still painful, but we go on. We'd tell you about every moment you have missed, and how having you in our lives changed us forever, and for the better. We would tell you how much you were loved, and how much we miss you. The tears still fall, and the memories are still precious. Be- cause you are always a part of us, now and forever. Love, Amy and Adam Boudreau PATERSON, Anne In loving memory of a wonderful mom and grandma, who left us May 4th, 2001 A butterfly flew past my window today, Was it you? A cool breeze kissed my face today, Was it you? The sun warmed my soul today, Was it you? It must be you. I see you every time I close my eyes. You are in my every thought. You are a quiet part of me. I love you. Still loved, still missed and very dear.... Heather and Sheila THE family of the late Bona Lacey would like to ex- press their sincere thanks to all who showed such kindness at the time of her prolonged stay in the hospital and since her passing. We wish to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all our caring family, friends and neighbours for their generous support and kind expressions of sympathy through their prayers, cards, visits, donations, floral tributes, words of comfort and food. We are indebted to the Georgetown Hospital for their kind, professional care. Many thanks to the Rev. Dr. James Cooper of Knox Presbyterian Church for his warm and kind words. A special thanks to the J.S. Jones Funeral Home staff for their very professional care. Sincerely, Jack and Marnie Thompson Gary and Elaine Gabet I would like to thank my many friends and relatives for making my 80th Birthday such a memorable and happy occasion. Especially my family, Bill and Carol, Paul and Rene, Don and Shirley, Kevin and Brenda, and Amanda. For the loving care and work that they put into it. Thanks again with love. May Laing THE family of the late Fred Tolton would like to thank all of our family, friends, neighbours and co- workers for their generous support and kind expres- sions of sympathy through prayers, cards, visits, donations, flowers and food. Thank you to Dr. Zeni and all nursing staff at Acclaim Health and George- town Hospital Continuous Care Centre, especially his two Angels, Linda and Lanni. On this sad occa- sion we would like to send sincere thanks to Dan Edwards who through kind words, helping hands, and solid shoulder, helped Dad as no friend could ever do. Words cannot express the thoughts that our hearts would like to say to these special people, Dan and Marion, Mel and Fran, Deb and Sach, Debbie, Jean and Jennifer. Thanks to Rev. Peter Barrow for your compassionate visits and comforting words that you provided during the service. To Toby and staff of J.S. Jones Funeral Home, thank you for your guid- ance and direction during this difficult time. We Love and Miss You. Marg, Debbie, Terry, Brenda, Dan, Nichole and Marion, Holly and Snowy GARAGE SALE Sunday May 11th 35 CHELVIN DRIVE 8:00 am - 4:00 pm ITEMS INCLUDE: sofa and chair, computer desk and other household items INDOOR GARAGE SALE Saturday May 10th St. Johns United Church 11 GUELPH STREET 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Perennials, Bake Sale, Mothers Day Flowers Coffee and Nibbles Stay for Hot Dog and Lunch DEATHS IN MEMORIAM PET MEMORIAM CARD OF THANKSIN MEMORIAM CREWE-READ, Art In loving memory of Our Dad, Our Grandpa and Our Best Friend Who passed away May 8th, 2004 The fourth year has now passed And it still seems unreal, Without you in our lives, There's a loneliness that we feel. You were such a big part Of our world that we know, It all seems unfair That you had to go. The kids talk of you often And the special times that you had, They wish you were here with them And it still makes them sad. But they know you'd be proud, Of all that they have done, You taught them very much in life, And always to have fun. You were such a special person And an ear you'd always lend, You were more than a Grandpa and Dad, You were also our Best Friend. Sadly missed and forever loved, Diane, Paul, Ryan, Dylan, Dave, Dorothy and Jenna METALSCAPE Metal Art OPEN HOUSE May 10th and 11th 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Come and Discover your Garden Treasures. 13016 - 5th LINE Limehouse, Ontario 519-853-9743 Between Acton and Georgetown, just south of Highway #7 CALDWELL, Irene (Sally) On Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 at Kelowna G.H. passed away. Sally is survived by her loving hus- band David of 52 years, both formerly of Glen Williams. Loving Mother to Yvonne husband Richard Van Swieten of Victoria BC, Jane husband Kevin Newns of Georgetown, Jeff Caldwell and Gerrie of Georgetown; and Brother Derek Woollard and Tony of Victoria BC; Grand Kids Nicole, Michael, Drew, Jarod, Zoe, Xena. Service was held Monday, May 5th, 2008 in Kelowna BC. Condolences can be sent to www.springfieldfuneralhome.com GEORGETOWN John St. Mountview Rd. North Charles St. ACTON Somerville Road CARRIERS NEEDED If you are interested call 905-873-0301 CIRCULATION

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