Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 26 December 1992, p. 25

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Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, December 26, 1992 — Page 25 CLASSIFIEDS To place your ad phone 873-2254 or fax 873-3918 LAWRENCE, Guy and Jennifer are thrilled with the arrival of Natalie Grace on December 11th, 1992. Weighing in at 7 Ibs., 4 ozs., a healthy and safe arrival in spite of the snowstorm. Proud sister is Hayley Anne, great grandparents are Dan and Jean Gray of Toronto, grandparents are Grace Audrey ang Allan Baker of Vancouver, Shirley Smyth of Aylmer, Quebec, Sue and Morrey Lawrence of Bolton and Brian Smyth of Ottawa. Proud aunts and uncles are Jason, Tracy, Robb, Cindy, Gillian, Ian, Pinky, John, Amy, Scott, Cory, Scott and a huge list of energetic cousins. Special thanks . Kumar and Bours to and the wonderful nurses at Georgetown Hospital. We can't think of a nicer Christmas gift than this bundle of joy. MURDEN, Roy William — On Fri- day, Dec. 18, 1992 at the George- town & District Memorial Hospi- tal. Roy Murden, husband of the late Olga Chomy 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 the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road N. of Maple Ave., Georgetown, 877- 3631 on shelie Dec. 22nd at 11 family would like to thank the nurses on Ward A, Eunice McGowan and Dr. C.A. Thomp- ~ son at the Georgetown & District Memorial Homie for their help and coi larry 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 appreciated. 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 ai me whispering your ame Shane...Shane...Where are eqoa? 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 streaming down lifted momentarily from 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 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 thorns 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 without him We often speak his name And wonder if this old world 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 And life on Earth is o'er Please, God, may he be waiting When we anchor on the shore. Lovingly remembered, Margaret King, Shane's Grandmother. a oor Shane Alexander, who December 30th, 1991. Your caving: 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 pe you know that i all love you a very special w: ier those who fib lost Are able to tell ‘The pain in our hearts At not saying "Farewell" A Golden Heart stopped beating Two busy hands at rest 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. We will always love you and remember you, our Dear Shane...Mom, Dad, Mike, Lisa and Dave. sa Ee JACOBS, Shane Alexander - You left us so suddenly December 30th, 1991. Because of your love for little chil- dren, Shane, grandma has spon- sored a child through World my grandson's there. He'll be with the angels and his grandpa on the golden stairs. I'll love you Shane forever and wish that you were near, but let me tell you darling it's so lonely here. Remember your lit- tle problems you made sure that Grandma But I never want- ed memories, I only wanted you. In my heart, in my mind, forever in my arms. Grandma Jake (Helen). —— ee JACOBS, Shane Alexander —- Who left us December 30th, 1991. Beloved nephew, adored cousin and good friend. You'll always be in our hearts and thoughts. Although we miss you now, we know we will be with you again. 1 Thes. 4:13-18. Aunt Mieke, Uncle Keith, Cousins Medori and Jillian Jacobs. *Fat-Attacker? YOU MAY NOTICE THL DIFFERENCE IN 24 HRS. "T've lost oP ne in 2 weeks, have loads of energy @ I'm not sala 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. Having problems related to alco- holism, drugs, depression, grief, unemployment, loneliness, suicide or abuse? Talk to someone who cares. Call the North Halton Distress & Information Centre at 877-1211. A free, confidential 24 hour telephone service. — 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 cl The Plumbing Store 330 Guelph St. Georgetown 30% off all in stock items only. All 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. hae Seo cele ate Attention Golfers - New and used golf clubs for sale including Jumbo (oversize) . drivers. Regripping and repairs to all makes. Call after 6:00 PM. 877- - Free blood pressure check, Young's Pharmacy, 47 Main St. S., 877-2761, downtown Georgetown. PETS Unregistered German Sheppard puppies - both parents beautiful & great temperament. Will sell as family pets only. $200.00 incl. puppy shots. (416) 939-2624. VEHICLES FOR SALE 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. 1985 mustchecked, new tion, $1700 or best offer, 873-2434. pices Reliant, tires, good condi- 1986 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham, 4 door, automatic, fully equipped, rear wheel drive, immac- ulate condition, certifi ied (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 Georgetown Downtown. Prestigious building, 500 - 1200 sq. ft., superbly finished, low rents, all inclusive, 877-7177. 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. ALASKA JOBS! Earn up to $30,000 U.S. in 3 months fishing salmon. Also, construction, can- neries, oil fields and more! For immediate response, call 1-504- 646-4513, ext. K203, 24 hours. 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. OE peas Club of Georgetown, 120. Further details, contact Warren Cridland, 873-0984. Seniors Drop-in Glen Williams and surrounding area seniors are invited to attend all or part of the Wednesday activities at a new Seniors Drop- in Centre. The drop-in is located at St. Alban’s Church Parish Hall, Glen Williams. For more information call Lillian Bumford 873-1318 or Peggy Dallimore 873-7603. We count your friendship among ours on this joyous occasion. Our very best wishes to all. eason

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