EDWARDS Jennifer and Matthew are proud and happy to announce the arrival of their son, Logan Frede- rick Edwards. Logan was born on October 10th, 2008, weighing 8 lbs., 9 ozs. Proud grandpar- ents are Martinus and Heather Otten, Harry and Sarah Edwards, and great grandparents are Grace Harrison, Roelie Otten and Ann Ed- wards. Special thanks to Dr. Fiel and the Georgetown Hospital OBS nurses. MacDONALD Big sisters Mary-Jane and Madeline are thrilled Megan Laura MacDonald, born September 25th, 2008, weighing 8 lbs., 9 ozs. will join them at future Girl Guide Camps. Sending care pack- ages will be parents Michelle and Michael, grandparents Ken and Mary Robinson (Norval); Tom and Jane MacDonald (St. John's NL) and great grandmother Evelyn Leaman (Burnt Is- lands, NL). BLUE HERON WOODWORKS FALL BLOWOUT SALE!! HURRY IN!! Extra 10% Off All Sale Prices!! ALL INVENTORY MUST BE CLEARED!! Saturday November 1st from 10:00am-4:00pm At Our Showroom 11998 Winston Churchill Boulevard 2kms North of Mayfield Road/17th Sideroad Georgetown, ON New and ready to finish handcrafted furniture. Flat panel TV component stands, stereo cabinet, DVD cabinets, bookcases, pantries, dressers, armoire, wardrobes, quilt racks, blanket boxes, night tables, vanity, deacon benches, mission harvest table, hutch and buffets, china cabinets, hall tree, corner cabinets, desks, curio cabinet, wine table, veggie bins, plant stands, coffee and end tables, sofa tables, and much, much more. Bring a truck take it with you! Custom orders welcome. Don't Miss the Extra Savings!! ANNUAL BAZAAR Knox Presbyterian Church Main and Church Streets - Georgetown SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th (Second Saturday in November) 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Cafe Style Lunch in the Holly Cafe Fancy Cookie Trays, Baking, Knitting, Sewing, Crafts, Guest Vendors Table of Surprise Gift Bags, Silent Auction Handcrafted Quilt - Draw at 12:30 pm "Drop In For a Look - Stay for Lunch" GARAGE SALE Saturday November 1st 14 RAYLAWN CRESCENT 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Tools (auto and woodworking), CD's, Die Cast Cans, Self Units, Household Items, Ex- ercise Equipment, RV Fridge. 905-877-4084. MORDEN Garry Fire Chief, City of Mississauga Garry Morden passed away peacefully sur- rounded by his loving family at the Credit Valley Hospital on Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008. Beloved husband and best friend of Denise (Dunn) Morden. Dear Father of Shawn and Ja- son Morden and his wife Amy. Papa will be sadly missed by his granddaughter Lindsay Morden. Dear son of Edwin and Joyce Morden; lovingly remembered by sister Anne Tims and her husband Trevor and nieces Lauren and Erin Tims. Fondly remembered by Gord and Cheryl, and Brian and Debbie Dunn, nieces and nephews Michael, Ken Andrea and Nathan Dunn, Becky Kostor (Dunn). Garry felt loved and honoured by his extended family, including the firefighters from Mississauga, and those na- tionally and internationally. A funeral service was held in Mississauga on Monday October 27th, 2008 with private burial in Georgetown. If desired memorial donations made to Canadian Fallen Firefighters Foundation, 440 Laurier Avenue, West, Suite 200, Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X6, Charity #88214 6509 RR0001 or the Credit Valley Hospital would be gratefully ac- knowledged by the family. Garry (Dad), you will always be with us in memory and in spirit. We will love you always. GRIGG, Donald "Don" Donald Grigg went home to be with his Lord, peacefully, on Sunday October 26th, 2008 at the Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario in his 77th year. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Claire (nee Brodhaecker) of 54 years. Dear father of David and Heather Grigg (Bur- lington), Christina and Paul Kettlewell (Parkhill), Leslie and Brian Livingstone (Georgetown) and Karen Grigg (Port Sydney). Loving grandfather of Rachel, Sarah, Amber, Joshua, Jodi, Kim and Bill and great-grandfather of Grant and Claudia. Don was a caring and popular teacher in Wyebridge, Milton, Burlington and George- town ("it's a 50-50 deal") for 30+ years. Also an artist, avid reader and history enthusiast. Don was a recipient of the St. John's Ambulance Vote of Thanks by the Governor General (Pau- line McGibbon). Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafal- gar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown, Ontario, 905-877-3631 on Wednesday October 29th from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral and commit- tal service will be held on Thursday October 30th, 2008 at 1:00 pm at the Georgetown Alli- ance Church, 290 Main Street South, Georgetown, L7G 3E9. In lieu of flowers, dona- tions to the Alzheimer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer So- ciety would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy, visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com CURRIE, Carl 1957 - 2006 October 30th, 2006 Brother, Uncle, Great Uncle and Friend Two years have gone by, Since we had to say goodbye, Still we wonder why, As we sit each day with a tear in each eye. We now see you as the biggest star in the sky, We hear you laughing, We hear you talking, You are here with us each day in your own mysterious way. We just wish the ache in our hearts would go away, But we all know that it is here to stay, As long as you are not here today. We love you big brother and miss you. Always and forever. Darlene, Bob, Johnny, Nieces and Nephews CURRIE, Carl Dear Carl, God took you away too soon and broke my heart into little pieces which I can't repair. I cry everyday, I am very sad from morning until night. I love you so much and I miss you so much. I know I will be with you in the near future so I have something to look forward to. I hope you are waiting for me. Please God look after Carl until I get there. Thank you, Love Mom and Barrie DeFOREST, Chelsea Think of her as living, In the hearts of those she touched, For nothing loved is ever lost, And she was loved so much. All our love, forever Rayne, Nixon, Haley and Shannon xoxo d'ENTREMONT, Adelbert Pierre (Del) 1933 - October 26th, 1988 Time heals, but memories last forever, Too well-loved ever to be forgotten. Your loving wife, Kay Jeannine, Kevin, Dan Linda, David, Sheri, Paul, the late Joanne, Mike and 11 grandchildren Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 29, 2008 23 BIRTHS DEATHS DEATHS IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM of Halton Hills I D E R O A D S S WINTER 2007 VOLUME 3 NUMBER 4 The joy of knitting Christmas gifts for the naturalist The spirit of art Hydrotherapy for dogs and more For advertising information call your advertising sales representative Ph: 905.873.0301 Fax: 905.873.0398 Next Edition coming November 26 of Halton Hills I D E R O A D S S BE PART OF AN AWARD WINNING MAGAZINE. 22,600 copies serving Acton, Georgetown, and surrounding areas ,