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D4 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 24, 2002 Community Notices Market Basket BUMPER CROP · RED & BLACK RASPBERRIES · BLUEBERRIES · BLACK CURRANTS · SUNFLOWERS A sk about School Tours · Free H ay R ides, Playground & Anim al Corral · F ru it W inery Directions to the Farm -T a k e Trafalgar or Regional Rd. 25 (Hwy 25) North past Hwy 401. Drive west from Trafalgar on side road #1 0 to the farm or drive east from Regional Rd. Hwy 25 on #10 side road to the farm. COBA held a late game lead (Continued from page D1) Deaths MOLFETTA, S a lva to re - (P ast P residen t o f the Palo Del Colle Brotherhood Club, Retired from the Ford M otor Company). Peacefully w ith his fam ily by his side on Friday, Ju ly 19, 2002. Salvatore, beloved husband of Lina Molfetta. Dear father of Ben and his wife Nancy, Joe and his wife Helen, Vito, Rose Molfetta and the late Vito (1968). Brother of Sabina Santamaria, N ick and C arm ella M olfetta. Loving grandfather to Alyssa, Nolan, Ryan and Cameron. Visitation was held at the Kopriva Taylor Com m unity Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 7-9 pm Monday and 2 -4 , 7 -9 pm Tuesday. Funeral M ass 10 am Wednesday July 24, 2003 at St. Dominic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville. Interment 2:30 pm Wednesday Mt. Hope Cemetery Toronto. Donations to charity of your choice. junior teams o f Italy and Australia. Not only did Oakville get to host this exciting baseball exhibition tournament but they also had eight players in the line-up, and they're listed on D l. "The kids have tried very hard," said COBA coach Bill Sabo. "I think they will gain confidence from this." A's have great sponsors (Continued from page D3) m Rosie Raspberry ANDREWS SCENIC ACRES M ilton 905-878-5807 w w w .Andrew sScenicAcres.com Deaths BARNETT, Ethel Vera - It is w ith great sadness the fam ily of Vera Barnett announces her passing on Sunday, J u ly 21 at O a k v ille T ra fa lg a r M e m o ria l Hospital in her 86th year. Vera was the daughter of the late Richard and Dorothy Davis of England. She is predeceased by her three sisters Beryl. Connie and Esther. Vera was a lo v in g w ife of s ix ty -tw o years to Stephen B. Barnett, and a devoled m other to her three children; Graham Barnett (Louise) of Alberta, Sharon Barnett (Sam) of Oakville, and Richard Barnett (Kathy), of Oakville. Vera was also a dedicated Nanny to her grandchildren: Robertson, Richard and Gordon Barnett, Clare and Helen Gray, and Brittany, A llison and Madison Barnett. Vera was born in Birm ingham , England on February 1 ,1 9 1 7 and moved to Canada in 1948. She w ill be m issed by those who enjoyed her zest for life and w onderful sense of hum or and wit. Funeral prayer service w ill take place on Wednesday July 24th, at 1:00 p.m. at St. Jude's Anglican Church, 160 W illia m Street, Oakville. If desired, do nations may be made to the Alzheimer Society. BREARLEY, Edith A. (nee Walsh)- Quietly, with grace and courage, on Sunday Ju ly 21, 2001 in her 85th year. Loving mother of Lyn, Gail, Kathy, and Kim and cherished grandmother of four, great grandmother of five. Survived by her sisters Ruth and Leona of Simcoe. A well respected music teacher in Oakville for over fifty years, her m u sica l in s p ira tio n w ill alw ays be remembered. She will be missed dearly. Thank you to the w onderful staff of four east at O akville Trafalgar M e m o ria l H o s p ita l, D r. S c h o o lin g and Dr. Gray. M em orial service to be held Thursday Ju ly 25 at 2 p.m. at St. Jo h n 's U nited C hurch, 262 Randall St, Cremation. Private interment at St. John's Memorial Garden, In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Canadian Cancer Society or The Toronto Symphony Orchestra. BROWN, A lex (S an dy)- (L o n g tim e m em ber Church of the Nazarene, Retired from Petro Canada, W WII Veteran) A fter a lengthy illn e ss on Sunday, July 21, 2002 Alex Brown, beloved husband of Evelyn and the late Lina, Dear father of Wayne and his wife Paula, Sharon and her husband Peter de Boer Bruce Alherton and the late Andrew Brown. Brother of Tommy, Lee, Andrew, Jean and Helen. Loving grandfather to David, Brandy, Kristen, Robert, Jonathan, Michelle and Derek. V is ita tio n was held at the K op riva Taylo r Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, O a k ville , fro m 7 -9 pm M onday and 2 -4 , 7 -9 pm Tuesday. A service to celebrate the life of Alex w ill be held 11 am Wednesday, July 24, 2002 at the Church of the Nazarene, 320 Bronte Road Oakville. Interment St. Jude's Cemetery. Those who wish may make donation to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation, CROFT. W illiam "BiH" F.- (Past Commodore of the O a k v ille Yacht Squadron. Lifetime career with Prudential Insurance Company of America) Peacefully, surrounded by his family on Friday, July 19. 2002 at the Oakville Trafalgar M em orial H ospital in his 65th year. B ill, beloved husband to Barbara for almost 40 years. Loving father to Jeff and his fiancee Monica. He w ill be fondly remembered by his brother Bob, sisters Evelyn (Ian) and Audrey (Bing) and sister-in-law Phyllis (Tom); nephews Stephen, Bill, Brad, Brian and nieces Louise, Kim, Keri and Robyn. Visitation was held at the Ward Funeral Home on Monday. Funeral Service was held at the Ward Chapel on Tuesday July 23rd, 2002. Interment Trafalgar Lawn C em etery. As an e x p re ssio n of sym p athy, donations may be made to the Lung Association. McLEAN, Margaret- On Saturday July 20, 2002 at the O akville-Trafalgar M em orial H ospital. Margaret Irving in her 75th year. Beloved wife of the late Hector McLean. Dear mother of Stewart and Ronald. Sister of Hector and Richard and the late John and Stewart. She w ill be fondly missed by her nieces and nephews, and m any fa m ily and frie n d s . V is ita tio n was he ld on Monday at the Oakview Funeral Home 56 Lakeshore Road West (one block east of Kerr St.) Oakville, Funeral Service was conducted on Tuesday 1pm in the Chapel. Interment St. Judes Cemetery, Those who wish may make donation to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation of the Canadian Cancer Society. SIMONETTI, Marco- Suddenly, on Sunday, Ju ly 21,2002 in his home in his 67th year. Beloved husband of Franca. Devoted and caring father and father-in-law of Teresa & Danny Tatone. Proud and loving nonno of Marco & Dante, Cherished son-in-law of Vincenzo & Anna Costantini. Predeceased by his brother Marino and surviving sister-in-law Alessandra of Italy. Survived by his brothers Villa (Teresa), Severino (Maria) and his sisters Domenica Angelini (Mario) and Chiarina Giulioni (Silivino) and brother-in-law Tom Costantini (Lena). He w ill be fo n d ly remembered by his many nieces and nephews and other family and friends. Retired employee of Ford Motor Company of 43 years. Family and friends w ill be received at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West (one block East of Kerr), Oakville, on Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. Funeral mass w ill be celebrated at St. D o m in ic 's Church (2415 Rebecca St.) Friday, Ju ly 26, 2002 at 10 am. Entombment Glen Oaks Mausoleum, Oakville. Besides Baluschak, teammates Bach, Leeming and Andrew Bartucci also slugged home runs in the Stratford tourney, with Leeming and Chiasson sharing catching duties. Depending on the outcome o f the national qualifier, the A's may also compete in the provincial bantam championships slated for Labor Day weekend. The A's have benefited from tremendous sponsor support during the 2002 baseball season. M ajor support has been pro vided by Esso and Karrys W holesale, along with Anell Francis C oldw ell B anker Real Estate, Cum m ings, C entre Fire Protection, Mondo Products, J&B Repairs, Holman Plumbing, Pic-a-deli Restaurant, Vitran, AT Automotive, Carberry-Davis Insurance. DLG and Comic Connection. Notice of Liquor Licence Application They certainly appeared confident in last Friday's game against Team U.S.A. with Oakville native and Seattle Mariner draft pick Ryan Leaist on the hill. With various scouts sitting behind home plate flashing their radar guns, this pitcher, who toils at Montreat University in North Carolina, showed a bit o f wildness, as he was touched up for the first two runs o f the game in the fourth. "I still have to work on locating my fastball and learn how to set up batters," says the 116th draft pick from this year's draft who throws a fastball, curve, slider and a change-up. "I'm definitely happy with the way I threw." Leaist, who intends on going back to school and improv ing his draft status, was in line for the win, as CO BA explod ed with the bats to take a 3-2 lead with only two innings remaining. Team Canada, however, was able to bounce back, taking advantage of a couple of costly miscues on the field. Still, it was a positive experience for the players who, as the coach pointed out. will improve after games like these. "I had a lot o f adrenaline out there," says the right-hander who has had scouts watching him since the age o f 16. Being selected by the Mariners, who have built a strong team, was a shock to the Oakville resident who never had a Mariner scout or representative see him pitch in person. Overall, this strikeout pitcher who was looked at from a tape by the Mariners brain trust, found out about being draft ed from the Internet. H e's happy with his progress, so far, and his goal is to make it to the major leagues. Ontario The following establishments have applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence New Initiative Grant A p p licatio n s Unibed W an of Oakville is accep tin g ap p licatio n s for new h ealth an d social service pro g ram s addressing c o m m u n ity needs in O akville u n d e r its N e w Initiative p ro g ram . To q ualify y o u m ust: be a registered C anadian charitable organization have a volunteer Board o f Directors serve Oakville clients in the proposed program not duplicate programs currently in existence T he deadline for applications is Septem ber 13, 2002. Please contact Robin at (905) 845-5571 or email robin@uwoakville.org for more inform ation. WHITE, Margaret Irene (Scarrow)- On July 21, 2002, after a courageous battle with cancer, Margaret of Eden M ills, Ontario, passed peacefully into the Lord's arm s d u rin g her 5 8 th year. She w ill be lo v in g ly remembered by her devoted husband Ron, her children Cheryl and Robin Inscoe of Georgetown, Bill and Rose of Acton, Greg and Kirsten of Oakville, Jeff and Lisa of Guelph, Chris of Guelph, Graham and Steven of Eden M ills, and five sisters and brothers, Jim and Shirley S carrow , June and C lare M cLean, and David and Carolyn Scarrow of Oakville, Evelyn and John Facette, and Peter Scarrow of Alberta, Mary and Alex Robertson of Hamilton, and Marilyn and Dave McKinnon of Owen Sound, Charles and Judy Scarrow of Peterborough, C he ryl and Jim P o u lin o f T o ro n to , and John of G eorgetown. Eight grandchildren D errick and Amy Inscoe, Emily, Carly, M adison, and Tyler White, and Jason and Todd Schonnop. The cremation has taken place There w ill be a Memorial Service on Thursday, Ju ly 25 at 2 p.m . in C alvary Baptist C hurch, 1215 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville. Our sincere thanks to Drs. McW illiam and Bailey, all Ihe staff on the 4th floor at Guelph General Hospital and all our friends at Lear Corporation, Oakville for their kind prayers and support. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society in Margaret's memory with our thanks. Barbizon Bistro Inc. 111 Trafalgar Road Oakville (including outdoor area) Dean Martinis Cafe and Lounge 2318 Lakeshore Road West Unit 3 Oakville (including outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make a written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than August 24,2002. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If a petition is submitted to the Commission, please identify the designated contact person. Note: The AGCO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration Department Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario 20 Dundas St. W., 7lh Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2N6 Fax: 416-326-5555 E-mail: licensing@agco.on.ca Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of Natalie Wittmann, (also known as Natalie Wittman, Natalie Weibe, Irene Weibe, Irene Wittman, Natalia Wiebe and Irene Wiebe Wittman, late of 115 Elton Park Road, Oakville who died on or a b out A u g u st 26, 2000, m ust be file d w ith the undersigned personal representative on or before August 24, 2002. Thereafter, the undersigned w ill distribute the assets of the sa id estate h a vin g regard only to the claims then files. Dated July 24. 2002. Edith Lipson, Estate Trustee by her solicitors, Hull & Hull 141 Adelaide St. W ,, Toronto, Ontario M5H 3L5 Attn: Jordan M. Atin 416-369-0335 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Marketing Team of the Month Family Services A lcoholics Anonymous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416 ) 487-5591 (905 ) 631-8784 Liz Del Vecchio Ian Oliver, Publisher of The Oakville Beaver is pleased to announce Liz Del Vecchio as Salesperson of the Month for April. Liz' s enthusiasm and hard work are reflective of her achievements. Liz' s account list includes: Hyundai of Oak\ille, Corbetts. Mexicali Rosa' s, Goodnight Goodmoming, Cogeco, Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens, Joseph's Mediterranean, Canlan Ice Sports. Loomis Art Store, Lifestyle Retirement Communities, Bookers, Rude Native, Travel Choice, Gwendolyn Shop and Bronte BIA. Rob Marini urw Ian Oliver, Publisher of The Oakville Beaver is pleased to announce Rob Marini as Salesperson of the Month for May. Rob' s enthusiasm and hard work are reflective of his achievements. Robs account list includes: Budd' s Saturn Saab Isuzu, Budd' s Imports, Budd' s BMW. Wireless Wizards. Eastside Auto. Pacific Carpet & Flooring, Ponti, Fabricland, Briar Wood Chevrolet, many Downtown Oakville Merchants including McCuteheon' s Foto Source, Swiss Interiors, Arborlea Kitchen Design Studio Ltd.. Srigley' s Fine Jewellery, MsEmma Designs, Feathers, Garvey' s Mens Wear and the Oakville Public Library. Ian Oliver, Publisher o f T he Oakville Beaver is pleased to announce Shelley Brown as Salesperson o f th e M onth for Ju n e. Shelley' s e n th u siasm a n d h a rd work are reflective o f h e r achievem ents. Shelley' s responsibilities include inside sales features a n d com m unity support pages. Shellev organizes th e 'W ho D oes It' feature and th e Professional Directory. Employment Opportunities ^ ^ ^ ^ Interested in making some extra money? We need people to deliver Telus phone directories, no selling involved. Must own your own vehicle. S ta r t d a te : J u ly 2 9 , 2 0 0 2 Breslau Baden Ayr Hespeler Branchton Kitchener Plattsville Cambridge Preston Glen Morris For more inform ation please call; Waterloo New Dundee Galt Puslinch Sheffield C atherine Dorsey Linda Weir >o plea Diana Welch, Susan Hall & Evelyn MacGregor as marketing team of the month. Diana, Susan and Evelyn are responsible for the creative and production duties of Rob' s accounts. Mary Tavares Adam Bogle Ian Oliver is also pleased to announce Catherine Dorsey and Linda Weir as marketing team of the month. Catherine and Linda are responsible for the creative and production duties of Liz' s accounts. Ian Oliver is also pleased to announce Mary Tavares and Adam Bogle as marketing team of the month. Mary ami Adam are responsible for the creative and production duties of Shelley's accounts. 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