Oakville Beaver, 29 Dec 1999, A4

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, December 29, 1999 i' Dr. Ronald C ross A the camp that Diane took ill in 1991 and her diabetes was diagnosed. In June o f this year, Ron and Charlotte C ross made a $45,000 donation in Diane's nam e to the O akville and District Humane Society. The money put the Society's fundraising drive over the top to allow it to finally install a m uch-needed sprinkler and w ater-supply system in the Cornwall Road shelter. The Hum ane Society had raised $28,000 for the project but was still several years and $45,000 away from having enough to start work. According to Ron and C harlotte, both Society members, they had the means to help and did. "(Diane's) last night was out walking with the dogs. She always had a great affection for animals," said Dr. Cross at the time. In addition to his wife, Charlotte, Dr. Cross is survived by his two daughters Barbara and Patricia and grandchildren Michael and Jack. Services were held Tuesday afternoon and Ward Funeral Home. In lieu o f flowers, the family is asking that donations be made to the Canadian Wildlife Federation or Ducks Unlimited. Q> O A K V I L L E T R A N S IT Popular orthodontist was avid outdoorsman Funeral services were held Tuesday for Dr. Ronald Cross, the popular Oakville orthodon tist and avid outdoorsman who passed away Christmas Eve after a year-long fight against cancer. Dr. Cross, whose father was a dentist, began his thriving local practice in the Sixties and was known for his quick wit in addition to his skill as a doctor. "Ron had a wonderful sense o f humour. That's what I remember m ost about him," said family friend Robert Dahlke, whose three children were patients of Dr. Cross. Dahlke described Dr. Cross as a sportsman and "100% con servationist" who loved fishing, hunting and taking his family camping. "He was a true sportsman and he loved the north country," said Dahlke. Dr. Cross' appreciation for nature was not limited to rural Ontario, however, and he and Charlotte maintained a lovely landscaped garden in the rear yard of their home. In May 1996, the private Cross family was thrust into the headlines when their daughter Diane - a French and Latin teacher at St. M ildred's Lightboum School - did not return to work from lunch one C h r is tm a s H o lid a y S e a s o n S c h e d u le Friday, Dec. 24: Special Service Schedule Saturday, Dec. 25: No Service Monday, Dec. 27: No Service Tuesday, Dec. 28: No Service Saturday, Jan. 1: No Service M onday, Jan. 3: No Service H a p p y H o lid a y s fro m O a k v ille T ra n sit Bus inform ation Dr. R o n a ld C ro s s 8 1 5 -2 0 2 0 w w w .oakvilletransit.com day when her classes resumed. She was a diabetic who required four shots of medica tion daily. For weeks volunteers from across town and beyond spent enormous time combing woodlots and ravines all over Oakville in an attempt to locate Diane. On May 24, 1996 Diane's body was discovered on the porch of a summer cottage near St. Donat, Quebec. The cottage is only several miles from a camp where she once worked as a counselor. It was while at 22iappySNew $ ear Seeyou in 2000 B A P T IS T CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1215 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827-4157 U N ITE D m ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH D unn S t & C h u rch SL 905-845-0551 A N G L IC A N ST. LUKE'S PALERMO Hwy. No. 5, W est o f No. 25 825-3364 PRESBYTERIAN HOPEDALE PRESBYTERIAN 156 T h ird Line, O akville 827-3851 M inister: The Rev. Peter D. Ruddell The Rev. Susan Sheridan 6A RBARO SSA \-- | a i r ,s " t i j l i n g Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Praise and W orship Service Pastor Lambert Baptist Concurrent Children's Program & Nursery Care Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 p m New Year's Eve 7:00 p.m. Service Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - Nursery - Creche Rev. Jim McKnight - Minister Elaine Monis - Minister Brian L. Tlimbull - Dir. of Music Sunday Service Holy Eucharist Church School 10:30 a.m . Rev. L in d a C orry 188 Lakeshore Rd. E. · 844-3952 Sunday, January 2 10:30 a.m. Intergenerational Service 2000 & Epiphany Church School · Nursery Provided New Year's Eve 6:00 p.m. Join us for Pot Luck Dinner A ll welcome Come to the Towne Square at 10:30 p.m . and listen to the church choirs lead up to the new year. Announcement Dr. Raina Shankardass is pleased to announce that she is relocating her dental office to: DENTISTRY IN THE ABBEY CH RISTIA N SC IEN C E FIR ST C H U R C H OF C H R IST SC IEN TIST, O A K V IL L E 2522 Rebecca Street 465-0475 ALL WELCOME TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1250 McCraney SL E. 845-3152 (1 block W. o f T ra falg a r) w w w .trin ity united.com Re>erend Andrew King Director of M u se Carole Falconer KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Lakeshore Rd. at Dunn SL Downtown Oakville 844-3472 Rev. H arry McWilliams FA ITH B A P T IS T CHURCH 1415 T rafalgar Rd. 842-0938 New Y ear's E ve Service Friday, December 31 8:00 p.m. Sunday, January 2,2000 11:00 a.m "He Makes AU things New" 6:30 p.m Audra Phillips, Wydiffe Bible Translators Pastor Gordon H. Phillips Pastor Michael Fletcher Sunday, January 2 "Y2 Pray" Support, Self-Help Group for Bereavement Available Sunday School, N ursery Care, Y o uth D evotions 10:30 a.m. Sunday Service & S unday S chool W ednesday T estim ony S ervice 7:30 p.m . Nursery Provided Millennium Celebration at Knox - JOIN US! December 31 5:30 pjn. Informal Worship of Praise and Thanksgiving in Prayer and Hymns 200 North Service Rd. W., Unit #8 Oakville, Ontario By a p p o in tm e n t p lease call at (905) 815-8888 All Welcome 7:00 pjn. WALTON UNITED 2489 L a k e sh o re R d . W . 8 2 7 -1 M 3 C o m e r o f B ro n te & L a k e s h o re R d s. w w w .w a lto r u n e in o r u ii.c o m We throw the switch to light the outside of our Historic Heritage Building -1887 Walton Welcomes You New Year's Eve Friday, December 31 10:00 pan. Social time in Bronte Hall 11:00 pan. Praise and Promise Service Midnight toast in 2000 All welcome - No cost January 2 10:30 am. Worship with combined Church School class Church School Nursery provided DENTISTRY IN THE ABBEY `T ifeU *7a&c @<vtc 'Tfour Sm ile. " mAPnsrr dt-k-tr*o~t AP laceF o rY o u 1 M eeting: BRETHREN IN CHRIST W eprovide support &caring in tim es of needthroughStephen M inistries. W eeklySm all G roupsfor Y ouths&A dults Everyone Welcome Every Sunday 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, Junior Church (Nursery Always Provided) New Year's Sunday January 2 9:30 a jn . L arger Family Service D tgr - 0 * s Sunday School & Nursery Care invites you to come join us at "a church f o r p eo p le w ho aren't into church! " / / / 11:00 a jn . Traditional Service M eeting at: Message: You Made It Heritage Glen Public School Rev. G ill 1641 Heritage Way 2:00 p jn . P rayer Service for Healing Relevant, Helpful, Bible Messages 7:00 p jn . Oakville Senior Citizens Service Refreshing Music AU Ages Welcome Family, Friends and Fun Check out our website: Loving Child Care and Classes www.waltonmemorial.com Lions Valley P ark Rd. & Hwy. 5 257-2770 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN SIXTEEN L t U J 1C Full C olour F ly er in Today's P aper! Come be a part of a new church For the new millennium! Phone: 847-3530 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday Services Pastor Bruxy Cavey Sunday, January 2 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Services Iroquois Ridge High School 1123 Glenashton Dr. at Eighth Line, Oakville Weekly small groups for Youth and Adults For more information call UOCC's Church Office 827-3266 or visit us at www.upperoaks.org Nursery Facilities Children & Youth Programs BOXING WEEK 10:30 a.m. Sunday W orship The Little Church With The Big Welcome U N IT E D 454 Rebecca SL 845-3427 MUNN'S UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. Meg Grieve Director of Music: Rita Lamplugh D undas Hwy. & 6th Line 257-8434 ST. PAUL'S UNITED E V E R Y T H IN GINT H ES T O R EISO NS A IE ! INVITES Y O U TO SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:15 ajn Church School Nursery Minister: Rev. Paul Crittenden C.D. Associate: Allison Playfair Dir. 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