DEATHS de FRAGA, Maria Peacefully, on Saturday August 25th, 2012 at the Georgetown Hospital, surrounded by her loving family. Maria, in her 81st year, beloved wife of the late Artur de Fraga (2004). Loving mother of Emily (Jorge) Botelho, Lucy (Joe) Esteireiro, Margie Hagen and Anne (Corey) Stewart. Cherished grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Maria Domingos and Eduarda Domingos. Predeceased by her sister Lurdes Estrela. Friends were received at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown 905-877-3631 on Monday August 27th from 3-5 and 7-9 pm. Parish prayers at 8:45 pm. Funeral Mass was held at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 14400 Argyll Road, on Tuesday August 28th, 2012 at 9:00 am. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Georgetown. In memory, contributions to the Georgetown Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com IN MEMORIAM SHANNON, Linda Anne August 27th, 2011 In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our hearts, Which never can be filled. God took away our angel, To keep her free from pain, We know He will care for her, Until we meet again. Forever loved and deeply missed by, Dad, Mom, brothers, Robert and John and all who knew and loved Linda Norval United Church team members are in the back row, from left to right: Alex Richardson,19, Carol Reid, Suzanne English, 18, Helga Kennedy, Vanessa Develter, 20, and Lindsay Ivany, 19. In front, are staff people from Companeros Inc. (the Nicaragua facilitators) and participants from another congregation north of Toronto. Photo submitted 11 ·The IFP· Halton Hills, Tuesday, August 28, 2012 Norval United Church team travels to Nicaragua to build homes and wastewater system Six members from Norval United Church traveled to Managua, Nicaragua for ten days of learning and service. The team, comprised of two adults and four students, lived with host families, learned about Nicaraguan culture and history, and visited with United Church global partners at Los Quinchos School (a school for street children) and the Moravian Church of Nicaragua. During their time there, the team worked alongside local trades-people to build two modest-sized homes and a waste water system in Bario Grenada, one of Managua's poorest neighbourhoods. The raised platform houses were most appreciated, especially when the rainy season descended in late May, washing out dirt floor houses in that neighbourhood. Since the revolution and counter-revolution of the 1980s, Nicaragua has remained mired in poverty and to this day is the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, behind Haiti. The team from Norval United Church brings home many insights into what creates systemic poverty and what we can do as northerners to advocate for global justice. Audrey Youmans September 22nd, 1940 to August 28th, 2011 Missed but never forgotten. If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I would walk right up to Heaven and bring you home again. No farewell words were spoken, no time to say goodbye, You were gone before we knew it, and only God knows why. My heart still aches in sadness and secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, no one will ever know. Sadly missed by the true love of her life, her children. Karen, Melody, Connie and Brad Patty and Maybelline are laid-back beagles By JUDITH-ANNE KOLU Upper Credit Humane Society volunteer Can anyone look at those faces and not smile? Patty and Maybelline are as happy and content in person as they appear in this photo. These attractive girls are tricolor beagles. Patty is a young six year old, weighing 40 lbs, while Maybelline is five and tips the scales at 38 lb. The walkers affectionately nickname the girls "our Teletubbies" because of their lovable rounded silhouettes. Patty and Maybelline are amazingly optimistic and friendly. CALM for their breed with gentle demeanour belies the fact that behind those trusting eyes and wagging tails, their previous life has not been optimum. Since arriving at UCHS (from another rescue) they are well on their way to being housebroken; are good to walk on lead even in tandem. Kind, gentle children are accepted with trust and there appears no animosity to other dogs. Cats, however, will not be tolerated! They have their basic commands, and are MEDIUM energy and relaxed on interaction. Each have received a clean bill of health from the vet with the added plus that through the Trooper's Fund dental surgery and cleaning were also provided and a new owner would save the expense and enjoy fresh breath and that "Colgate" smile! Patty and Maybelline are bonded friends who really enjoy each other so we hope that this charming twosome can find a home together. If your family would love to add two easygoing girls and show them the world they have been missing, you would have a ready IN MEMORIAM CARDS OF THANKS Card of Thanks We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the unbelievable support we have received from friends, family and patients for our brother. Dr. Ron Trenton, after his sudden passing. Your phone calls, texts, emails, flowers and beautiful sympathy cards, have been an over-whelming comfort to all of us during this very sad time. Your hugs, unconditional love and compassion have been amazing. We are so fortunate to live and work in such a wonderful, caring community. Our heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your neverending kindness. It is people like you who make this world a better place. Thank you all, so much ...... The Trenton Family Alex, Kelly, Kylie and Dale Audrey Youmans August 28th, 2011 was the most heartbreaking day of all. In the afternoon while you were shopping I got a call. I quickly rushed to the hospital to see you, someone said "I'm sorry she is gone". I stood there is disbelief, this could not be happening! I held your hand and prayed that you saw me by your side in the last beats of your heart. "Please MOM NO!! We never got to say goodbye, you were gone before we knew it, to the castle in the sky. God, why did You take her so soon, I know You must have made a mistake that day! I think of you everyday, trying to make sense of why God took you. I keep hoping that you will come around the corner with that beautiful smile. I catch myself dialling your number to ask for advise or just to talk "Oh Hi Honey" you use to answer. I miss your red lips after you drank wine, I miss how innocent you could be, but also how loud and embarrassing you were. I miss the birthday cakes you baked with love, the gravy that only grandma could make. I miss the smile on your face when you were throwing the ball to your grandkids. If I could have only one wish, I would wish for just 5 minutes to tell you how much you mean to me and to tell you that you were a great mother. I know you sent the hummingbirds, but it still does not take away the empty place in the soul of our family, you were the heart! I sit in the garden that was created for you and I talk to you, I hope you are listening. God please tell my mother how much I really miss her and please give her my love. I love you mom now and forever. Karen your loving daughter FOR CLASSIFIEDS CALL made canine family who will bring joy to all who meet them. If you think your family would be a good fit, call the girls at the Shelter 519-833-2287 or email adoptions@uppercredit.com to come for a meet and greet....smiles and wagging tails await! KRISTIE 905-8730301 Sign up now for Antique Appraisal Show St. George's Anglican Church, Georgetown, is hosting an Antiques Appraisal Show on Sept. 29, 1-4:30 p.m. Bring your items for appraisal or come for tea to observe. Entry: $20 per item (cakes and tea included) or $5 for tea/cake only. Limit two items per family, no jewelry. Because of the limited number of items that can be appraised, please preregister. Contact: Kyle Jones, 905-8732073, pkjones@cogeco.ca