Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 22 December 1992, p. 20

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Page 20 — Halton Hills This Week, Tuesday, December 22, 1992 CLASSIFIEDS To place your.ad phone 873-2254 or fax 873-3918 STRACHAN, Darren & Karen are happy to announce the birth of their second child, Natasha Patricia, born Dec. 11/92, weigh- ing 8 Ibs, 9 1/2 oz. Proud grand- parents are Alan & Carolyn Ryall & Audrey Strachan aaa David Strachan. We would like to thank Dr. Kumar, Dr. Bourns & all of the OB staff at Georgetown & District Memorial Hospital. HARLOW, Ray Fred on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1992 at the Bennett Health Care Centre, L.T.C., palsy (P.S.P.). Ray Harlow of Glen Williams, born Feb. 12, 1924, beloved husband of oe Gulie), father of Brenda Rees o: Oakville, Glen of Gilford, Eng land, Steven of Brampton, and Tom of Stewart- town, brother of Les of Ingersoll, Florence Gregory of Woodstock, Marjorie Arnold of Grand Bend, Herb and Jean Reid of George- ers Jack and Tom. Also fovngty remembered by his grandchildren. At Ray's request, no flowers, ser- vice or funeral. Funeral arrange- ments entrusted to the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafal- gar Road N. of Maple Ave., Georgetown (416) 877-3631. Cre- mation. In memory, contributions to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. MURDEN, Roy William - On Fri- day, Dec. 18, 1992 at the George- town & District Memorial Hospi- tal. Roy Murden, husband of the late Olga Chorny and loving father of Roy and his wife Linda of Hillsdale, Gail and her husband Ed Lord of Ogden, Utah, Sandra of Georgetown, and Chris and his wife Lorie of Georgetown. Dear grandfather to Michael, James, Richard, Penny, Cindy, Julie, Racheal and Robert. Also survived by his brother John of Toronto and Les of Tillsonburg and his sister June Murphy of B.C. A memorial service was held in the chapel at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road N. of Maple Ave., Georgetown, 877- 3631 on Tuesday, Dec. 22nd at 11 a.m. Cremation. In memory, con- tributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. The family would like to thank the nurses on Ward A, Eunice McGowan and Dr. C.A. Thomp- son at the Georgetown & District Memorial Hospital for their help and considerations. Halton Hills This Week requests that advertisers check their advertisement upon publication. Halton Hills This Week will not be WENN, Robert - After a courageous battle on Friday, December 18th, 1992 at the Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton. Harry (Bob) Wenn of Bramalea. Beloved husband and best friend of Mary Taylor and loving father of Linda and her husband Bob Winterburn and David and his wife Carolyn of Georgetown. Lov- ing and devoted grandfather of Katherine, Debra and Mandy. Dear brother of Frank, Dorothy Green and Jack. Bob will be missed by his many friends. Friends were received at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown (877-3631) on ° Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral service was held in the Chapel Monday, December 21st at 1 o'clock. Interment Green- wood Cemetery, Georgetown. In memory, contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the C.N.I.B. would be preciated. CARD OF THANKS Thank you. Once more I thank all my friends in Georgetown for their kind concern for me. Yes, I did it again and required more hip surgery. So many people came through with support: Knox Church ladies and men with visits and flowers, Rebecca Lodge and Tops with their unique Christmas tree. I loved it. Many others phoned and visited as well as my family. I want especially to thank the nurses of Georgetown Hospi- tal. I have been a patient in many hospitals over the years and there are none better. Hopefully, I can stay out of trouble for a while. Wishing all the joys of the season to old and new friends. Florence Smith. IN MEMORIAM JACOBS, Shane Alexander, who passed away December 30th, 1991. Your leaving, Shane, was sudden No time to say goodbye You were gone before we realized And only God knows why The things we feel so deeply Are the hardest things to say But you know that we all love you Ina very special way Only those who have lost Are able to tell The pain in our hearts At not saying "Farewell" A Golden Heart stopped beating Two busy hands at rest God broke our Hearts To prove to us He only takes the best If tears could build a stairway And Heartaches make a lane We'd walk a path to Heaven And bring you home again Our Family Chain is broken And nothing is the same But as God calls us one by one The chain will link again. JACOBS - In loving memory of our beloved son, Shane Alexander Jacobs, who suddenly was taken from us December 30th, 1991. I feel the wind rushing past me whispering your name. Shane...Shane...Where are you? What happened to you? Dear God, Shane, please come home. We need you so much in our lives. I see you everywhere, but you are nowhere. I hold you close and rest your head close to my heart and your beautiful hair feels like silk with your soft curls tickling my chin. I feel your strong arms hug me back the way you always did. I feel hot tear drops streaming down my cheeks and the pain has lifted momentarily fons my heart because I have you back again. But then I open my eyes to find empty arms and feel the torment because I will never hold you or see you again in this lifetime. You always told me that you were never afraid to die, and now, either am I. For I know that you will be waiting for me and once again, we will be together again. We love you so much. We are trying to go on without you the best way we can. You will live on in our hearts and our memories forever, for you are still our hero, the wind beneath our wings. Love forever, Mom. JACOBS - In loving memory of my beautiful grandson, Shane Alexander Jacobs, who passed away December 30th, 1991. . Thank you God for lending Shane Although his stay was brief When you took him back again You caused us pain and grief He left us cherished memories That we are proud to own For memories are the only thing That grief can call his own His smiling eyes and sunny smile ‘We never shall forget Often through the silent mist I can see him smiling yet Dear God I often wonder And I'm going to ask you why The thoms keep on growing And the roses always die Shane was strong and healthy And he really loved to live He loved life and adventure And he had a lot to give His wit and sense of humour Often we recall At family get togethers We miss him most of all As we walk life's road aw him We often speak his : And wonder if this old v wend Will ever be the same But we go on and try to smile Despite the silent tear He will live in our hearts forever And memories will keep him near To know him was to love him To lose him was but pain Somewhere beyond the sunset I know we will meet again And when we cross the river responsible for more than And life on Earth is o'er one incorrect insertion, Wewibat , om Please, God, may he be waiting and there shall be no lia- | on er vy ous, Dear When we anchor on the shore. bility for non-insertion Of | Shane. Mom, Da Mike, Lisa and Lovingly remembered, any advertisement. |__ Dave. repaet King, Che Rentners pee Catering Ltd. yuet Halls wee Sacre eee t. George! Parish Hall ngisan Gi aes 873-0404 JACOBS - A very dear friend gave me this poem to help me through this very difficult season. She too, has lost a beautiful daughter and shares the pain that our family is feeling. I hope that you will print this for her, and for Merry Christmas, our dearest Shane and our dearest Lynne. We had a beautiful flower, So fragile, so sweet and fair, We thought we only must love it, and guard it with tender care. We watch our flower expanding, From bud to blossom it grew, and the pride we took in it's beauty None but the Gardner knew. He said No harm shall befall it; we'll watch it by day and by night, No hand that is rude shall touch it, Nothing it’s beauty shall blight’. So we loved our flower dearly, and thought to keep it always, but the King of the Garden saw it, and My Lord the King did say: "Give me the flower beautiful, Thou guardest with loving care; The wind and the storm would it, Their fury it cannot bear” "Even your love cannot shield it As I can shield it for thee, Tl keep it forever fadeless, and in Angels’ care it shall be” He took our beautiful flower; We called but he would not stay and, wearing it in his bosom He went from out of sight, away. But he is King of the Gardens; He loves earth's choicest flowers, and we know He placed our blossom In bright unfading bowers. And tho' we weep and are lonely Without our beautiful flower We know the Lord our Master Will say in some sad lone hour. "Come to my heavenly garden and see it in perfect bloom, The flower you loved so truly, mee ee that I had plucked too Oh, THEN we shall know the reason, Though we shall know it not today Why in it's promising beauty He took our flower away. *Fat-Attacker!?’ YOU MAY NOTICE THI DIFE ERENCE IN 24 HRS. "I've lost 16 Ibs. in 2 weeks, bate loads of energy and ioeniaee at all!" 853-5594 Distributorships are Available HEALTH INSTITUTE NETWORK Abused and Afraid? For help call 878-8555 for a 24 hour crisis line for abused women. Halton Women's Place is an emergency shelter. available for abused women and their children in Halton Region. All calls are confi- dential. Are you concerned about your = drinking or drug use? "ADAPT’ offers professional alcohol and drug assessment and counselling. For an appointment call "ADAPT" between 8:30 and 4:30 weekdays at 873-2993. All services are con- fidential and free of char; HALLS FOR RENT Banquet halls and full catering ser- vice for groups from 50 to .1,000. Call Carl's Catering Georgetown 873-2277 or Brampton 457-2813. Optimist Club of Georgetown, Hwy. 7 between Georgetown and Acton. Capacity 120. Further details, contact: Warren Cridland, 873-09 ARTICLES FOR SALE_[ The Plumbing Store 330 Guelph St. Georgetown 30% off all in stock items only. Alll sales final. Plumbing, heating and electrical supplies. 873-1893 Sewing machine sales and repairs, low prices, starting from $279. J & R Sewing Service, 878-6497. tention Golfers - New and used golf clubs for sale including Jumbo (oversize) . drivers. Regripping and repairs to all makes. Call after 6:00 PM. 877- 0833 Free blood pressure check, Young's Pharmacy, 47 Main St. S., 877-2761, downtown Georgetown. VEHICLES FOR SALE 1986 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham, 4 door, automatic, fully equipped, rear wheel drive, immac- ulate condition, certified (519) 853-2696 or (416) 720-7692. 1983 Honda Prelude, 2 door, auto, p/s, p/b, air, am/fm, power sunroof, excellent condition. $3,000 cert. (519) 853-2696 or (416) 720-7692. SECRETARIAL SERVICES Secretarial Services for hire by the hour. Our office, fully-equipped, downtown Georgetown. Bosswell Office Support Services, 873-2677 or 873-BOSS. | OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT| SPACE FOR RENT Georgetown Downtown. Prestigious building, 500 - 1200 sq. ft., superbly finished, low rents, all inclusive, 877-7177. i EMPLOYMENT WANTED T'll install or service your garage door or operator. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Chamberlain Operator with two remote controls, $320 installed. Call Rick, 853-2443 any- time. HELP WANTED ALASKA JOBS! Earn up to $30,000 U.S. in 3 months fishing salmon. Also, construction, can- ane) oil fields and more! For mediate response, call 1-504- 646-4513, ext. K203, 24 hours.

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