Oakville Beaver, 6 Jul 1994, p. 20

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AKINSI HEALEY â€" Earl and Joan Akins, Oakville are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daugh- ter Michelle Catherine to Philip Duane Healey son of Philip and Madeline Healey, Milton. Marriage to take place October 29, 1994, St. Mary’s Chapel, Kingston, Ontario. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTO ATTENTION Nutri- System [clients counsellors. Continue your weight loss program, no consultation fees. Randy Powell 849-391 3 DARICHUK - Ron, Andrea (nee Brannigan) and bi brother Ryan welcome with love and pride, t e newest member of their happy fami- l1y, a health baby boy, Jason David, wei hing 0 lb. 11- /2 oz. and measuring 22-1 2" in length. Third grandchild for Robert and Mary Brannigan an second grandchild for Samuel and Marilyn Darichuk, all of Oakville. Our heartfelt thanks to Doctors Over, Ewaschuk, Friedland and Kapur for their excellent care and support and to Una Murray for her prenatal care and kindness. Our thanks also to the ex- cellent OTMH nursing staff in L D with spe- cial mention to Betti, Rose and the d namic duo of "El" (Eleanor) and "Shel" (Shelley - what a team! And to Joyce, Anne and Sandy in Obs. A special thank-you to Daddy for his love, sup- port and excellent coaching and to our family. and friends for their support and best wishes. FAULKNER â€" Cord and Carol and big brother T ler are pleased to announce the ar- rival of hristie Victoria, born at 4:15 pm. June 6, 1994, wei hing 9 lbs. 13 oz. Proud randparents are G en and Betty Faulkner of ’ akville and Wilf Hogan of Smith Falls. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. Joshi, Dr. Zamora and the QEaIS staff at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hos- pi . IT'S A GIRL FERRAZ â€" John and Liz (nee Cordeiro) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second child, Aundrea Elizabeth born June 12, 1994 at 10:27 am, weighing 7 lb. 9 02. Happy to have Aundrea .home Is bi brother Matthew. Many special thanks to Dr. tanton for his ex- cellent care and support over the past 9 months. Also many thanks to the nursing staff of L and D and Obstetrics at OTMH. GOOSSENS - Brian and Vanessa and big brother Joshua welcome little Christo her An- drew to our family. Weighed in at 8 l 5. 4â€"1/2 ozs. born June 23, 1994 at 5:38 pm Grand- parents Frank and Maria Goossens of Oakville and Ivan and Shirley Cowley of New Zealand. me A BOY KILBURN â€" Shannon and Rebecca are thrilled to announce the arrival of their baby brother Ryan Dunstan Lionel, weighin 8 lbs. 13 ozs. born on June 14, 1994. Prou grand- parents are Dunstan and Doreen Carroll of Pointe Claire, Quebec and Lionel and Shirle Kilburn of Oakville. Many thanks to Dr. . Rouse and Dr. Richmond-Peck. Thanks also to the terrific nurses of the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. LAND â€" Patricia is delighted to announce the safe arrival of her precious bundle of joy, Con- nor Davis; arriving at 3:20 am. on July , 1994 weighing 6 lbs. 6 -1/2 ozs. Proud grandmother is Dorothy Land Griffith and great grandmother Edith Davis. Special thanks to coach Tood, the wonderful nurses at CT and of course good looking and ever so patient Dr. Stanton. MILLER â€" Steve and Kim (nee Haight) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child Jessica Ellen, born on June 25, 1994 at 7:33 pm. weighing 7 lbs. 7 ozs. Proud grand- parents are Jim and Sandy Haight of Oakville and Rev. Fred Miller and the late Jane Mary Miller of Toronto. Jessica and Kim give dad a big hug for great coaching and send their love to Aunt Sheri for sharing the moment. Special thanks to Dr. House and all staff at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. . NUGENT â€" Timothy and Catherine (nee Ko- zub), of Howards Grove, Wisconsin are pleased to announce the arrival of Sydne Anne, a sister to Austin Timothy, weig ing lbs., 8 1/2 oz. on Friday, June 3, 1994, at 7:51 am CST. Proud randparents are Jack and Agnes Nugent, o Oakville and William and Helen Kozub, of Delhi, Ontario. Saxon Suzannah Fay Tidd ' Year 2019 LPGA Tour Leading Money Winner Born on June 30, 1994, weighing 7Ibs 80zs at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital to George Jaye Tidd, . a sister for Charlie. ‘ Special thanks to Dr. Larry Komer, Terry Fontaine and all ' . Ie in L D. IT'S A BOY WHEELER - Scott and Beck are delighted to announce the safe arrival 0 their first child, Ryan Daniel Wheeler, born June 20, 1994, at 2:13 am. at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hos- pital, weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. Proud randpar- ents are dward and Mary Wheeler 0 Oakville and Anne and the late Daniel Sharke of Hele- nsburgh, Scotland. Many thanks to r. Mittler and Dr. Ewaschuk and a special mention to my coach, Scott. Also for the encouraging words and fabulous support from Fran, Ann and Judy. HARRIS, Edna â€" Peacefull on Monday, July 4, 1994 at Mount Forest. dna Harris in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Ro Harris. Dear mother of Caroline (Mrs. Wendal awley). Predeceased by her son Leslie. Mother-in-law of Violet Harris. Sadly missed by 7 grandchil- dren and 5 great-grandchildren. Visitation at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville (one block east of Kerr) 7- 9 pm Wednesday (toda ). Funeral service Thursday afternoon at o'clock. Interment Field of Honour Cemete[y, Quebec. LACEY, Madeline â€" On Wednesday, June 29, 1994 at Oakville Tratal ar Memorial Hospi- tal. Madeline Campbell, be oved wife of Albert William (Bert) Lacey. Dear mother of Gag and John Lacey and the late Diane (Mrs. rank Campbell? Loved randmother of Christopher, Lisa, Jet ery, Jay a, Evan and Buddy. Dear sister of Helen Davidson, Dorothy Campbell and the late Irvine Campbell. Visitation was held at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville (one block east of Kerr)on Friday 2â€"4 and 7-9 p.m.Funera| service washeldat11o'clockSaturda morni . Interment New Hope Cemetery, Cam ridge. ose who wish may make memorial contributions to the Church of the Epiphany, Oakville. LASIS, Janis â€" On Sunday July 3, 1994 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Beloved husband of Lidia Lasis. A graveside service was held on Tuesday at York Cemetery. Fu- neral arrangements entrusted to Oakview Fu- neral Home. MchLLAN, John Heber (Jack) â€" Re- tired Pilot and World War 11 Veteran. Sudden- ly on Saturday July 2, 1994 while playingI golf. ack, loving husband of Irene. Dear fat er of Maris McMillan of Vancouver, BC. and Mark and his wife Connie Courtice. Will be fondly re- membered by his sister Amy Ponech and tarni- ly. A memorial service was held at the Ward Fu- neral Home "Oakville Chapel", 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville on Tuesday at 2:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appre- ciated by the family. "A special thanks to those who helped at the all course and the emergency staff at the Os awa General Hos- pital." RAUS, Martin â€" Suddenly on Monda July 4, 1994 at the‘Hamilton General Hospita. Mar- tin Raus, dearl beloved husband of Edith. Loving father of artin Jr. and his wife Sharon, and Linda and her husband Ted Okowita. Mar- tin will be sadly missed by his many grandchil- dren, relatives and friends. Friends may call at the Turner Porter Peel Chapel, 2180 Huron- tario Street, Mississauga (Hwy,l 10 N. of QEW) from 10 am Thursday July th until service time in the Chapel at 11 o'clock. Cremation. d THE OAKVILLE BEAVER COMMUNITY NOTICES KOPRI COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville LOCALLY OWNED a OPERATED BY .RUDY KOPRIVA NEILL TAYLOR (905) 844-2600 Oakview _ ,‘ funeral 39mm Long established locally operated by caring community minded people. 56 LAKESHOHE ROAD WEST, OAKVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS -Terry Cooke -Don Clarke °Shaun Webb 842-2252 ' I m memo ll ardl’uneralllome: Oakville Chapel 109 Reynolds Street 844-322: Meeting the needs of those we serve by _ belngreceptlve, flexible and responsive. BASTEAD - Norma Bastead, Jul 3, 1981. Lovingglremembered by husband onald and 1 friend lie. SENKOWSKI - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Joseph Sen- kowski who passed away July 6, 1993. Lovingly remembered by his family Barbara, Nadine and Paul. Also remembered by his rel- atives friends and neighbours. 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Because of its design and proximity to Lake Ontario, The Kcnsington not only enjoys a superb location, many of its finest suites offer splendid views of the beautifully landscaped garden courtyard and the picturesque lake shore beyond. Not surprisingly, the new residence is attracting a lot of attention and people seem to be delighted with the choice of spacious one and two’bedâ€" .. room suites as well as studio apartments. But The Kensington offers a lot more than great Views and comfort~ able quarters. There’s a beautifully furnished dining room, fireside lounge, a wellâ€"stocked library, hobby and exercise rooms right on your doorstep. Menus are not only varied, they are as healthy as they are hearty! Twentyrfour hour reception and security, weekly housekeeping and linen service and an active social program, complete the picture of carefree living and personal comfort. A welcome change of pace. Even the most active seniors find a move to a “full service” retirement residence a real boost to their appetite and enthusiasm for life. Housekeeping, grocery shopping, cleaning, painting and repairing are replaced by relaxed exercise, companionship and activities they really enjoy. One Comprehensive monthly payment covers just about everything you’re likely to need including meals, housekeeping and utilities. Even snacks and local shopping expeditions are included! As one resident put it, “I thought I was too young for a retirement resi’ dence, but moving to The Kensington was one of the bestdecisions I ever made. I should have done it a lot sooner!” It’s all in the family! ' For some it’s the freedom to do as you please, when you please. For others, it’s the dining service and the security of knowing there is someone there day and night. 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If you would like to visit The Kensington and experience the real difference a family can make, please feel free to join us for tea any afternoon. A call to Diane at (905) 844â€"4000 is all it takes to reserve a place at the table or a comfortable home of your own at The Kensington. We think you’ll agree, retirement is no time to settle for second best! =The,â€"â€"â€" Kensm on =3°oé= 25 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario L6K 1C6 Telephone : (905) 8444000 Owned and managed by A 5,417me of International londp .Care , fe

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