Oakville Beaver, 6 Apr 1994, p. 23

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: - Jake and Kathryn (nee Gibb) - Wel- with much love their son Zachary Ryan, arch 31, 1994 at 5:24 pm. wei hing 9 z. "A little brother" for big sister eagan. grandson for Joan ‘Gibb of Oakville and m and Jean Lowe of Manitoulin island. al thanks to the excellent staff at Che- _ cMaster Medical Centre. FGAR â€" Gregory and Vonda (Vansickle) appy to announce the arrival of Ellary on March 31. 1994. First granddau hter ois Vansickle of Bronte and irst hild for Douglas and Sharon Willigar of ay, New Brunswick. A special cousin for Thanks to Dr. Strang and Sandy at Jo- rant. ‘ IT'S A BOY lAMS â€" Warren and Lisa (nee Natale) *oud to announce the birth of their first Alexander Ian, born 3:27 pm. March 14, eighing 6 lbs. 8 02. Proud garandparents lbert and Helen Natale ol akvrlle and and Dianne Williams of Burford, also grandparents Stan and Joyce Juska and line Williams of Burford. Proud uncles Elm Natale and Dean Williams. Special to Dr. Tamari at Credit Valley Hospital. ER â€" Robert and Valerie (Holliday) are to announce the birth of their daughter, on March 21,1994. Big sister Carson 't wait to hold her 7 lb. 10 oz. (and grow- lay mate. We would like to thank our won- jflnei ihbours and friends, the Oxland fam- aiing care of Carson when the time "for us to rush to the hospital (Backup E). And of course man thanks to our and family, especially randma Bailey Dmi Kremer for helping us all "settle in" first few weeks. * IT'S A GIRL TRICK - Tom and Janet (nee Saliba) ig brother Jordan welcome with love ,the in? Madison Audrey, born March 21, 1994 39 pm. wei hing 8 lbs. 11 oz. Proud parents are ony and Audrey Saliba of and Barb and Tom Kilpatrick of Oakville rem-grandmother Anna Slat of Orillia. A pecial thank you to Dr. Richmond Peck , rses Diane. Liz and Penny in Labour )ellivery at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial ta. lT'S A GIRL . RIAN - Robert and Karen (nee Hird) God for the safe arrival of thelr precious 1/2 oz babxndaughter, Madison Alexan- Saturday, arch 19, 1994 at 4:32 am. first time randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hird, of istowel. Ontario and Mr. and star Kazarian, of Oakviile, Ontario. lg priveleges oto Aunts-Julie, Kefly and r-Jayne and ncie Mike. Special thanks MH obstetrical nurse. Moyra and Dr. Dina ‘ scu for the safe deliver?! and to Dr. S. E for his thorough care uring the preg- IKSON â€" Donna and Niels “would like ounce the birth of their precious little ylor Anne, who's tiny 9 lb. 1302. body it's first appearance at 11:30 am. on 20, 1994; the First Day of Spring. She ade proud gsandparents of Ruth and enrikson of enmark and Sue and Bill ak of Oakville. Taylor Ane's immediate ended family would like to welcome her en, loving arms into this beautiful world. s! God's first blessing for them this PENCER'S BIRTHDAY BUDDY N â€" Scott and Rina (nee Ferrone) wel- ith much love their second child, Victoria born on big brother Spencer's January 21, 1994 at 8:20 am weighing 5 025. Katrina is the tenth great- ild for reat Grammy Warren of Mis- a, the ourth grandchild for Grammy rampy Gowan and ninth grandchild for {and Nonno Ferrone. Katrina's birth is ted by first cousins Carly, Danielle, Ka- isten, Marco, Matthew, Michael J., ll T. and Tommy. Special thanks to Dr. for her skilled ands and the staff at IA I BRADLEY â€" Karyn and Tom are j‘to announce the birth of their first baby, Thomas Gorra Bradley on March 18, weighing 8 lb. 15 02. Proud grandpar- e Fred and Rosemary Bradley of Oak- d Jack and Nancy Gorra of Calabogie, p. A special thanks to Dr. G. Walsh and ‘ OBS staff at the Oakville Trafalgar iiai Hospital. It's A Boy ll! NG -deff and Alexandra (nee Hoole ) announce the birth of their son, To d , 7 lb. 3-1/2 02. on March 25, 1994 at kville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. First hild for Gayle and Alex Maxwell and Vio-. Eric Fulsang. First great-grandchild for nd Clarence Craig, Alice and Henry Ful- nd Sophie Kassyan. Many thanks to Dr. amend-Peck, Dr. Rouse and all of the 3N â€" Lynda and Brian are pleased to Ice the safe arrival of Meg an Elizabeth am. on March 29, 1994. A beautiful Iister for Katie and Rebecca. Proud {arents are Jim and Eileen Ellison, of = and Geor e and Genevieve Graham om Oakvi le. Many thanks to Dr. 'IUK, Dr House and the staff at OTMH. tatic and very proud to announce the rival of their son, Adam Kenneth, on 1994 at 12:14 am. First grandchild for Jackie Cutmore of Oakville and third lid for Alan and Jean Goldthorpe of d. Third great-grandchild for Mabel gall, first great-grandchild for Olga Cul- nd for Ken Cutmore and third great- ild for Tommy Huttley of England. Spe- ‘mks to Dr. Stanton and the wonderful ity staff at O.T.M.H. fRE - Ken and Kay (nee Goldthorpe) r, 1994 What Did God Brin You On The first Day o_f_ npfing? 7--.. McDONALD, Rev. Kenneth Howard â€" Suddenly at his home in Oakville, on Frida , April 1, 1994. Rev. Kenneth Howard McDona d in his 701h year, much loved husband of Glen- na Fair; devoted father of Cathy and her hus- band Me n Mclntyre,.Charlynn and her hus- band Flick ocke. He was a caring and loving grandfather to Marley, Jamie and Kyle McIn- -tyre and Lindsay and Kailee Loc a from whom he derived such joy and love. Brother of Alice Mrs. P. Kon- duras) and Catherine (Mrs. J. acAskill). "He was a man who lived by his faith, was kind, gentle and nonjudgemental. We loved him greatly and will remember him always". Memo- rial Service celebrating Ken‘s life was held at Knox Presbyterian Church, Lakeshore Road at Dunn Street, Oakville on Monday, April 4, at 7:30 pm. Reception followed in the Church Hall. For those who wish the familyi suggests donations may be made to the eart and Stroke Foundation or to the Children's Wish Foundation. Cremation. Arrangements en- trusted to the Kopriva Taylor Community Fu- neral Home, Oakville. ' CORNWALL, John Campbell (Jack) â€" Peaceful'ly at Oakville-Trafal ar Memorial Hos- pital on riday April 1, 199 in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Vera Maud. Cherished fa- ther of William (Gail) and Richard (Janet). Adored grandfather of Christopher, Marc and Jonathan. Dear "Poppa" to his extended family Carla, Jill and Bryn Allan. Survived by his dear sister Maud Parkinson and brother Alan Com- wall. Born in Ladysmith, B.C. Jack moved to Oshawa, Ontario at an early age and was' a Sales Administrator at General Motors in Osha- wa, rior to moving to Oakville in 1948. He was the irst Ford Lincoln dealer in Oakville when the Ford plant opened after WWII, a business he ran successfully until he retired in 1963. Al- ways a concerned community contributor, Jack served on the Oakville Parks Board, the Board of Education, was a former president of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, and a vol- unteer for numerous charities including'the United Appeal and Big Brothers. He was a life lon member and past president of the Lion's Clu of Oakville. He will be sadly missed by all those whose path this wonderful gentleman passed. Friends were received at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West, Oak- ville (one block east of Kerr) on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held at St. Jude's Anglican Church (Thomas at Wil- liam Street) at2 p.m. Wednesda April 6, 1994. in lieu of flowers a donation in ack's name to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Oak- ville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital would be greatly appreciated by his family. HAMILTON, Lyman â€"â€" On Friday April fst in Oakville. Beloved husband of Wanda Jardine. Dear father of Monte of Brampton, Charles of San Francisco. Sandra of Waterford. Grampa of Christopher and Zachary of Scarboro, Taylor and Mark of Brampton, and Miranda of Waterford. Visitation was held at Oakview Fu- ‘neral Home April 2nd from 2:00 pm. to 3:00 pm. followed by the funeral service in the chapel. Interment at Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. NOBLE, Norm (Retired from Bell tel- ephone, Veteran WWII) â€" On Saturday. April 2, 1994 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Norm Noble in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Helen. Predeceased by his first wife Vera. Dear father of Stephen and his wife Helen, Terry, Dou and his wife Carolyn, and Pat Geldart. Sad y missed by his randchil- dren Tracy, Tyson, Devin, Allison, ayne, Bil- lie-Jo, James, Sandy and Tamm . Brother of George, Marge, Bill and his wife artha. Pre- deceased by his brother Joe. Fondly remem- bered by Allie and Glenna McGirr. Funeral service at the Oakview Funeral Home. 56 Lakeshore Rd. W. Oakville (one block east of Kerr) on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Cre- mation. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or char- ity of choice. HOARE, Alfred E. "Al" â€"At the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington on Sun- day, April 3, 1994 following a courageous bat- tle with cancer. Alfred Edward Hoare of Bur- lington, age 72 years. Dearest husband of Gre- ta. Dearly beloved father of Marie and her hus- band Bob Tytler of Oakville, Judy Brekka, Valerie and her husband Harry Mclnnes of St. Catharines, Al "Sonny" and his wife Charlotte also of St. Catharines and Jim of Burlin ton. Dearly beloved grandfather of KarenyFlo bie, Jason, Julie, Linda. Crystal and Heather. Loved brother of Arnold, Tom, Lizzie and Alice. Predeceased by 9 brothers and sisters. Al was a Veteran of WW. II having served with the Canadian Arm , CFC-RCOC retiring after 26 years as Staff er eant in 1967. Lat- er, he became proprietor o Hopedale Bowl in Oakville until his final retirement in 1990. Al also was a member of the Royal Canadian Le- gion for 27 years. Visitation was held at mith's Funeral Home, 485 Brant Street (1 block north of City Hall , Burlin ton (632â€"3333) on Tuesday 3-5 an 7-9 m. w ere Funeral and Committal Services will e held on Wednesda , April 6, 1994 at 1 pm. Cremation. In lieu of towers, expressions of sympathy to the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital Founda- tion - Cancer Clinic would be sincerely appre- ciated by the famil . Legion Service was held Tuesday 8 pm. att e Funeral Home. MAGDA, Roy Aurel (Retired Secondar School Teacher) â€" At home after a lengthy il - ness on Sunday, April 3, 1994.. Beloved hus- band of Gladys Downham (nee: Hind). Loving father of Allan Roy, Carol Ann and Howard Bruce. He will be fondly remembered by his 9 grandchildren. Survived by his brothers and sister Roman, John, Anne and David. Friends were received at the Ward Funeral Home "Oak- ville Chapel", 109 Reynolds St., Oakvllle ark- ing off Church St, east of Reynolds) on ues- day from 2â€"4 and 7-9 pm. A Funeral Service wil be held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 2 pm. Cremation. ’ THE OAKVILLE BEAVER THOMAS, William Donald (Don) â€" On Saturday, April 2, 1994 at Hamilton General Hospital Don Thomas beloved husband of the late. Gladys Thomas. Dear father of Brian and Patti. Lovmg grandfather of Karen and Shaun, Nathan Liesl and Jillian. Private funeral ar- rangements entrusted to the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville. Those who wish may make memorial contribu- tions to the Lung Association - Halton Region. PERNICKY, Mlke - On Thursday, March 31. 1994 at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospi- tal. Mike Pernicky in his 53rd year. Beloved husband of Eva. Dear father of Richard and An- drea. Funeral Service was held Monday at the Kopriva Taylor Communi Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, akville. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Canadian Diabetes Association. ,, PERITORE, Angelo - On Sunday April 3, 1994 at the Oakville Trafal ar Memorial Hos- Rital. Angelo Peritore in his 5th year, beloved usband of Domenica Grillo. Dear father of Vin- cenza, Giuseppina, Gerlando and his wife Ni- cole. Loved grandfather of Jeremy and Alicia. Brother of A ata (Mrs. G. Boncore), Giusep- pina (Mrs. A. iBlasi), Maria (Mrs. G. Zambito), the late Lucia Loiacona and the late Gaetano Peritore. Visitation was held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 2-4 and 7- 9 pm. Monday. Funeral liturg was held 10:00 am. Tuesday at St. James hurch, 231 Mor- den Road, Oakville. Interment St. Jude's Ce- metery. on your retirement. 43 years of shift work is a long time. With love and cod wishes from the oyiefamiiy. Give to the United Way of Oakville. In memory of a loved one or friend. 84 Chisholm St. ' OakVille, Ont. L6K 3H7 Congratulations John ‘ “the charity 13)) of your choice‘ 845-5571 MAKOVI â€" I wish to thank friends, neigh- bours. relatives and Rev. Fr. Gary Schlack for their comfort and kindness in the recent loss of a beloved husband Bill. Special thanks to Dr. Jane Charters, Dr. John Kirb , l.C.U. and 3-East nurses at the Oakville-Tra algar Memo- rial Hospital and Ward Funeral Home. Wife Pat Makovi Once a month. the CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY holds a BLOOD DONOR CLINIC to replenish supplies to our local blood bank. The Red Cross needs your help as an advertiser to promote these clinics. The cost Is small â€" the benefits to your company and this service are tremendous. For more information on how to participate please call Heather or Llnda 845-2809. Oakville Chapel 109 Reynolds Street 844-3231 Meotlng the needs of those we servo by being recepllve, flexlblo and responalve. L!“ l I KOPRIVA TAYLOR I COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME 14111 __â€"ard Funeml Home Terry Cooke Don Clarke Shaun Webb Shannon Gowflc Long established locally operated by caring community minded people. 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST, OAKVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS lOCALLY owuen OPERATED av nunv KOPHIVA a. NEILL TAYLOR 344- mu 94 Lakeshm Road watjifiliii 842-2252 @akm'zm _ 1f antral £90m: mlsfi® Since‘1914 23

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