DEATHS YOUMANS, Larry Calvin -- Peace- fully, after a long illness, on Sun- day, Dec. 1, 1996, at the Milton District Hospital. Larry, beloved husband of Audrey (Speneley). Loving father of Karen andhercom- panion Jas, Melody and her hus- band Dale Weaver, Connie and her fiancee Charles Wood, and Brad Youmans and his fiancee Caroline. Dear brother of Francis and her husband John Wheeler, Phyllis and her husband Doug Phillips, Carol REALTY EXECUTIVES SUPREME 873-0300 232A GUELPH ST., UNIT 10 GEORGETOWN, ONT. TOR. # 874-3048 and her husband Jack Clemenger, Judy and her husband Brian Pierce, David Youmans and his wife Valerie and Diane and her husband Maxwell MacSween. Larry will also be sadly missed by his six grand- children, Andre, Ryan, Terri, Nicky, Christian and Deven. Friends were received at the Shoemaker Funeral Home, 55 Mill St. E., Acton, on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service was held at the funeral home on Wednesday (to- day) at 2 pm. Cremation to follow. For those who wish, memorial con- tributions may be made to the Lung Association, Canadian Red Cross, or Victorian Order of Nurses. A special thanks to the staff at Cana- dian Red Cross Homecare (Halton), the V.O.N. and Vital Aire for the special care they provided Larry. IN MEMORIAM JOHNSON, G. Alec -- Died Dec. 5, 1987. In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Sadly missed along life's way Quietly remembered every day No longer in our lives to share Butinour hearts, he's always there. -- All the family (ia ea So ats RIDGEWOOD: The ultimate in tuxuri- 'ous living to be found in this wonderful custom approx. 5400 sq.ft. home with a 4 car attached garage. Built on 17.35 acres of wooded property. 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(21) COMING EVENTS Dec. 4 to 24 -- or until they sell out!: In the continuing quest for funds for the Canadian Jamboree '97, the 1st Rockwood Scouts are selling Christmas trees. Located on Wellington Road 44 (Guelph Line) just south of the Rockwood Conservation area, and featuring 5' and 6' pines, the Scouts will sell Christmas trees for just $20! Open Monday to Friday from 4 to 9 pm; and all weekend. When choosing your tree this holiday season, please consider our local boys. Call 853-9824 for more information. For more info please call Joe at 853-4686 or Julia at 853-4896. Dec. 5, Thursday -- 7:50 pm: It's hockey night in Acton! The Acton High senior hockey team will take on the Dallas Texas midget rep team, and show them how to play hockey! Admission if free, but do- nations to the new Acton arena are welcome. The evening features lo- cal celebrities, pin exchange and free food. Fun for the whole family. Dec. 7 & 8; 15 and 22, Saturdays and Sundays - 1 to 4 pm: The Kinette Club of Acton and Power Entertainment are expecting a visit from Santa with pictures available! Acash donation or a new toy dona- tion towards "Operation Santa Claus" would be greatly appreci- ated. Hope to see you there. Dec. 7 & 8; 14 & 15; 21 & 22, Saturdays and Sundays -- 11am to-4 pm: The Spirit Valley Experi- ence Festival and the Rockwood Eramosa Business Association have joined forces with the Seaton Rockwood Group to present a Christmas tree fundraiser on be- half of the festival and other area projects. On Hwy. 7, at the south- ern entrance to Rockwood. Featur- ing cut-your-own and some pre-cut trees, hot apple cider, a fire pit and delivery within Rockwood and Eden Mills for a small additional charge. Call the Spirit Valley box office, 519-856-9999 for further details. Dec. 7 &8; 14 & 15; 21-9amto5 pm: More Christmas trees! 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