www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 19, 2007 - 41 Canadians miffed at World Cup Kara Lang, Diana Matheson and the Canadian women's soccer team were scheduled to play their final FIFA World Cup preliminary-round match today -- one day sooner than they hoped to. The Canadians, who rebounded from a tournament-opening 2-1 loss to Norway by blanking Ghana 4-0 Saturday, needed a win in this morning's game against Australia in order to advance to the playoff round. Meanwhile, the other two teams in their pool -- Norway and Ghana -- had their match postponed until tomorrow to avoid the incoming typhoon Wypha that was expected to hit Shanghai. Both matches were initially scheduled to begin at the same time today (4:45 a.m. eastern). The change means that Norway will know the result of the Canada/Germany game before it takes the field. The Canadian Soccer Association sent an official letter of protest to FIFA regarding the situation, arguing that Canada's final round-robin game should also have been postponed to tomorrow. Three local teams won Ontario Cups Continued from page 39 During post-game celebrations with his teammates, Alvarino, a St. Ignatius of Loyola Grade 10 student in his first year with the Fusion, shrugged off the prospect that his goal was the deciding factor in the title win. "This has been my biggest game so far," admitted Alvarino, who netted 21 goals for the team this season. The Fusion joins the under-12 girls' Hurricane and under-13 boys' Raiders as Oakville Soccer Club squads to win Ontario Cup championships this season. The Raiders blanked the Dixie Lions in Saturday's final (story, page 37), while the Hurricane defeated the Richmond Hill Raiders 10 in their championship game Sept. 9. Titans edged in U13 girls' final The Oakville Titans under-13 girls' squad also played in an Ontario Cup final last weekend in Vaughan, dropping a 3-2 decision to the Newmarket United Lasers. For coverage of that contest, see Friday's edition of The Oakville Beaver, or log onto the Beaver's website at www.oakvillebeaver.com. WINTER NON-CONTACT H · Non-contact · Prime time games · 48th season of operation · Sweaters/socks provided ADULT OCKE LEAGUE Y HALTON MEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE · Balanced teams · Excellent officiating · Individual entries · Trophies · 30 Years+, 40+, 50+ Divisions Michael can't leap a building in a single bound, or stop a speeding train. But Michael is a hero in our community. Michael gives to United Way of Oakville, and volunteers his time at a community agency. His commitment changes lives. Be a hero - call (905) 845-5571 or visit www.uwoakville.org to make a donation today. INFORMATION AND/OR REGISTRATION BY PHONE (905)849-9712 or www.hmhl.bizland.com Obituaries Obituary KRYSMANSKI-DEAN: Catherine Caroline November 9, 1963 September 18, 2007 It is with great sorrow and sadness that the family announces the passing of Catherine Caroline Krysmanski-Dean on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 at her home in Oakville. She passed from her journey in this world to the next with all of her loving family at her side. She spent the last days of her life in her Oakville home which she shared with her devoted husband Brian and with whom she shared an enduring love, and her two loving children Emily (her "Kilarney") and Connor (her little "Wolfie") for whom she was a devoted and passionate mother. Catherine is the beloved eldest daughter of Peter and Margret Krysmanski, born into their loving arms on November 9, 1963, with whom she shares a deep love and friendship. Catherine is the cherished sister, best friend and confidante of Cynthia and Clifford. She is the dear niece of her Uncle Hans-Juergen (Chris) Krysmanski from `ocean's away'. Catherine leaves her great flock of nephews and nieces whom she shepherded with great love and affection: Juliet, Emma Cate, and Quinn; Aidan, Evan, and Liam; Dylan and Kaitlyn; Kaylee, Jana, Tori and Serena. Catherine was a treasured sister-in-law to Geoff, Linda, Cathy and John, Dori and Jerry and a well loved daughter-in-law to Erven and Catherine (Kathleen) Dean. Catherine had many special connections with people from all corners of the world, leaving behind many dear friends. Refreshingly candid, a lover of lively conversation, disarmingly frank with a relentless wit and self-deprecating sense of humour, Catherine was the life of any gathering, making sure those around her were having a good time as she. She was the Queen of the upper and lower drawers of life from her highbrow passion for Opera, theatre, cinema, literature, travel, history, nature, stray animals, and fine food to her unapologetic appreciation for the lowbrow of a big Mac, men in chain mail, and Monty Python. Myriad her passions be, above all, her most important passion was family, which she proved by how zealously she took her duties as a mother, wife, sister, daughter and aunt. She enthusiastically upheld the value of keeping family traditions and holidays, elevating every event into a celebration of life, love and family unity. In Catherine's presence, be it neighbour, friend, child, or family member, people could relax knowing that they were fully appreciated for who they were `as is'. Yet, never one to waste an opportunity, Catherine grasped the gentle art of prompting people to push beyond perceived limitations, thereby causing all to grow and flourish under her loving and frequently mischievous influence. The lousy hand she was dealt in health was always outshone by Catherine's unwavering resilience and radiance despite of it. This is how she will continue on; the shining memory of her will burn bright in our hearts. The family will receive friends at Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville (one block east of Kerr, 905-8442600) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday with a funeral service at 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 21, 2007 in the Kopriva Chapel followed by a reception. Cremation and interment will take place separately; as well there will be a celebration of her life at a later date. Catherine loved flowers and since she missed out on summer, it was Catherine's wish to make up for it by being smothered with flowers at her Memorial Service. Condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com "Memories are how we hold the ones we love" -The Snow Cat Community Notices Classified Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm E-mail: classified@haltonsearch.com Births Place your Baby's Birth Announcement in the Oakville Beaver, and you will receive a voucher for Support Group ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! One Free Ornament of your baby's precious hand or footprint ($25.00 value) compliments of: (905)845-5900 (416)487-5591 (905)631-8784 Obituary www.WeePiggies.com 905-825-8731 GRATZER, Margareta~ Surrounded by her family, on Sunday, September 16, 2007, at Wyndham Manor at the age of 95, Margareta passed away peacefully in her sleep. Predeceased by her husband Florian. Cherished mother of Dieter Schaefer and wife Heidi, Doris Blankenf e l d t a n d h u s b a n d Ti l o . M u c h l o v e d grandmother of Torsten Schaefer, Sandra Murrin, Ralph Blankenfeldt and beloved great grandmother of Shannon Dettlaff and Mitchell Blades. Sadly missed by friends and extended family. Special thanks to the staff of Wyndham Manor, who provided love and care during her stay. Family and friends were received at the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville (905-844-3221) on Tuesday September 18, 2007 from 1-2pm, with a Service in the Chapel at 2pm. Interment St. Jude's Cemetery. TOWNER, Henry Bernard~ Peacefully on Saturday September 15, 2007 at the Toronto General Hospital in his 49th year. Henry, beloved son of Laurence and Alfred Towner. Dear brother of Nancy and her husband the late Shane Fisher, Norman and his wife Shelley Ann Towner and Rheal and his wife Beth Towner. Loved uncle of Samantha and Emily Fisher, Justin Martin, Chris Williams-Towner and Karen and James Towner. Great uncle of Sabrina, Nathaniel, Austin and Josh. Visitation will be held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville (one block east of Kerr, 905-844-2600) from 7-9 pm Wednesday. Funeral Mass 10:00 am Thursday September 20, 2007 at St. Dominic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial contributions to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com Call 905-845-3824 to place your announcement In Memoriam HASSALL, GLEN In loving memory of Glen who passed away Sept. 20th, 1987. We will always have special memories of days when you were here Holding you close within our hearts, our loving vision of one so dear. Always loved and remembered by wife Linda, son Trevor, Mom John & Patti. COUGHLIN, Marjorie Agnes (nee Petz)It is with great peace in our hearts that we announce the successful passing of Marjorie Agnes Coughlin, (nee Petz) into her well earned place in heaven. Wonderful wife to Bill (who has been waiting for her), sister, sister-in-law, mother of six children, Tom (Liz), Mary-Jo (Wayne), Jim (Janice), Anne (Leighton), Joe (Fang), and Patty (Mark), aunt, grandmother, great grandmother and friend, she will be long remembered and missed. A mass was celebrated in her honour at St. Dominic's Church in Oakville on Saturday, September 8th, with a gathering of friends and family in the church hall afterwards. If the spirit moves, donations can be made to her favourite charity, Homes of Learning Development, 67 Sherwood Drive, Brantford, Ontario N3T 1N7, Charitable #091744301, where her grandaughter Nicole lives. MacAdam, Thomas~ In loving memory of a dear father who passed away on September 16th, 1987. So much has changed in 20 years, except how much I miss you. Thinking of you today and always, Dianne THE Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones.