DEATHS MOORE, Ruth Hunter Suddenly at Groves Memorial Hospital, in Fergus, on Wednesday, August 31st, 2011. Ruth (Wilson) Moore of Orton, in her 76th year. Beloved wife of Harry Moore. Loving mother of Barbara Pykala and her husband Paul of Keswick, Harold Moore of Orton, and Linda Moore of Lipton Saskatchewan. Predeceased by son Brian Moore (2001). Survived by sister-in-law Anne Wilson. Predeceased by her brother Earl Wilson (1981). Resting at the Butcher Family Funeral Home, 5399 Main Street, South, Erin, where the Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, September 3rd, 2011 at 1:30 pm with Rev. Wendy Lampman officiating. Interment, Huxley Cemetery, Hillsburgh. Visitation on Friday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm. If desired donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expression of sympathy. Around town...in pictures McHappy donation Following a successful McHappy Day in May, Georgetown Hospital Foundation is $7,551 richer, as Georgetown McDonald's owners Casey and Tim O'Connor (centre) recently presented a cheque to Foundation representatives Laurent Thibault (left) and Paul Armstrong (right). 15 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, September 6, 2011 IN MEMORIAM PATERSON, Robert - In memory of our dad who passed September 6th, 2001. Each time we see the sun go down, It seems to be the end of a day And yet we know the sun is rising, Somewhere very far away.... And when we lose someone we love, We learn to trust somehow, That a new life in a better place, Is just the beginning now. A place of peace with love and joy, Beyond all time and sorrow, Where loving hearts who part today, Will meet again tomorrow. We miss you lots and always will. Love, Sheila and Heather Photo by Ted Brown Still your Best Bet for local news Technokids Camp Rachel Ironside, 9, and Parker Weames, 10, were among the kids who took part in the recent Technokids Camp at Halton Hills Public Library. The kids were given a number of exercises and items to find online, taking advantage of a laptop, an iPad and a desktop computer to find the items. Photo by Ted Brown RWTO aids local groups Cheques of support totalling $1,000 from the Lydia Snow Branch of the Retired Women Teachers of Ontario were recently to the Halton Food For Thought and Community Living North Halton. On hand for the presentations were, from left, Bev Whatmough, Lydia Snow RWTO, Maureen McLaughlin, Halton Food For Thought, Le Anne Taylor, president Lydia Snow RWTO and Karen Wilson, Community Living North Halton. Submitted photo Priceless performance In the Town of Halton Hills Summer Musical Theatre Camp, Addisan Brown played Ella the Lady Bug, in the production of Priceless, performed at Christ the King High School. The story centered around four cousins who are lawyers, and receive word that their greatgreat-great grandmother Nora has passed away. They put their lives on hold to deal with the estate, hoping to turn a fast buck, but when they arrive, they learn that Nora has not died, but rather is under a spell that has transformed her into a spirit and all who reside in the manor into garden creatures. To break this spell the four cousins must learn must that money is not the only important thing in life and that to be beautiful on the outside, you must first be beautiful within. Photo by Ted Brown