Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 5 Oct 2011, p. 29

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Forgive Oakville Hornets players if they dont spend the Thanksgiving weekend load- ing up on turkey. Many of them will instead be busy compet- ing in the Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey Associations Harvest Classic tournament, which gets underway tomorrow (Thursday) and concludes Sunday. More than 50 teams from across Ontario are expected to partici- pate in the second annual tournament, with games being contested at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, Joshuas Creek Arenas and Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. A highlight of the weekend will be a Canadian Womens Hockey League exhibition game that will be played Friday evening at Sixteeen Mile Sports Complex. Among the players expected to suit up for the game between Toronto and Brampton are former Olympic gold medalists Jayna Hefford, Gillian Apps, Cheri Piper, Sami-Jo Small and Tessa Bonhomme. CWHL players will be available before the game to sign autographs, pose for photos and talk about hockey. They will also participate in the new Harvest Classic Skills Competition, which will be run by Toronto Maple Leafs staff member Greg Schell and will include players from the atom AA and midget AA divisions. Bauer will provide the prizes. Admission for the skills competition and exhibition game, which begins at 6 p.m., will be a non-perishable food item for the Fareshare Food Bank. Wed like to thank the Olympians and all the stars of the CWHL for continuing to pro- vide girls hockey in Canada with fantastic role models, said Hornets president Mike Turczyniak. We think this will truly be a memorable weekend of hockey for everyone. All teams are guaranteed at least four games in the tournament. The schedule is posted on the Oakville Hornets website at www.oakvillehornets.on.ca Burlingtons Most Scenic Golf Facility PLETE DETAILS AT lowvillegolf.com 905 335 6181 Stunning 19th Hole Patio Beautiful Banquet Premises Now booking CHRISTMAS Parties! Fabulous Fall Rates 2 9 W ednesday, O ctober 5, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m f l h kHornets gearing up or annua T an sgiving tournament Novena May the sacred heart of Jesus and the immaculate heart of Mary be praised, adored and glorified, each day throughout the world forever. Amen Say 6 times a day for 9 days and remember to p romise publication and your request will be granted no matter how impossible it seems. M.S. DOBSON, Mar ie (nee Penny) P e a c e f u l l y , a f t e r a s h o r t i l l n e s s a t O a k v i l l e S e n i o r C i t izens Res idence (OSCR) on Thursday S e p t e m b e r 2 9 , 2011 at the age of 9 0 s u r r o u n d e d b y her lov ing fami l y. P r e d e c e a s e d b y her husband Vern ( 1 9 8 7 ) . L o v i n g m o t h e r o f B r i a n (Pat deceased 1985) and thei r ch i ldren Brianna and Michael, Penny and her husband Peter Upjohn and their children Chris (Carrie) and Geoff, and Judy and her husband Bryan Patterson and their children Spencer and Byron. Marie was a caring Mother and proud and loving Grandmother. Dear sister of Theresa Thibodeau (Joe deceased), Harold Penny (Marilyn deceased) and the late Aileen Turnbull (John deceased). She will be sadly missed by all of her nieces, nephews and many friends especially those from Naraka Lake and special longtime friend of 55 years, Marie Pinon. She will be fondly remembered by her recent friends and staff at OSCR. A Memorial Mass was celebrated on Monday October 3, 2011 at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, 49 George Street, Weston, ON M9N 2B4 at 11am. As expressions of sympathy, donations to OSCR, 2222 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, ON L6L 5G5 or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be made at www.oakviewfuneral.ca. MYERS, Michael 1950-2011 At his home in Oakville, with his wife by his side, Sunday October 2, 2011, Michael Myers, cherished husband of Mary Sue Jacobs. Dear father of Shawn and his wife Joanne, Scott and his spouse Jessica, and Bradley Myers. Step-father to Kalvin, Shawn and Adrian Jacobs. Much loved grandpapa of Madison, Makenzie, Maya, and Daytona. Beloved brother of Ernest (Debi), Tony (Erna), Karen (Rick), David (Lisa), Gary (Carol), Anne-Marie (David), Louis, Arthur. Michael will be dearly missed by his 18 nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Helen Corbett and Louis Joseph Myers. Lifetime Oakville resident, former taxi owner and operator, and recent owner of Riteway Lawncare Inc. Family will be receiving visitors at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West (one block east of Kerr, 905-844-2600), Oakville from 7-9pm on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 and from 2-4pm on Wednesday, October 5, 2011. Funeral Mass will be held at St. James Catholic Church (231 Morden Rd, Oakville) 11am, Thursday, October 6, 2011. Interment at Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. The family wishes to acknowledge with sincere thanks the care provided by family Dr. A.D. McDowell of Argus Medical Centre and Dr. Marisa Finlay of the Credit Valley Centre. If desired, donations may be made in Michaels name to the Credit Valley Hospital Foundation, to be directed to the Credit Valley Cancer Centre. Email condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com SLATER, Letitia (nee Campbell) It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Letitia at Ian Anderson House. She will deeply missed and fondly remembered by her dear f r i end Bob Howe. A devoted Mother to Cheryl Sporta ( P e t e r ) a n d L e s l i e M c N a m a r a (Shawn) and the Late Douglas Campbell. Letitia was Grandmother to Sherry (Kevin), Jenna, Bradley, Ryan and Kyle . S i s ter to Sadie (Singleton) of Glasgow, Scotland. She will be remembered by her family and friends as a beautiful and extraordinary woman who was successful at just about anything she tried, showing special talent in business , in art and in sai l ing. Letitia's family wishes to thank all of the Healthcare professionals that provided guidance and assistance, and especia l ly the staff at Ian Anderson House for the level of care and compassion they provided, it will never be forgotten. Private family arrangements have been made. Donations to Ian Anderson House in memory of Letitia would be great ly apprec iated by her family. Online condolences may be offered at www.oakviewfuneral.ca l lObituaries lObituaries lObituaries The Oakvilld Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Prayer

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