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DEATH NOTICEMARIE HAREMBSKI
Marie Luise Harembski passed awaypeacefully, with her family by her side,at the West Parry Sound Health Centre,on Thursday, August 24th, 2006. Age71 years.
Beloved wife of Herbert of ParrySound.
Loving Mom of Robert of Yukon;Christine and her husband Guy St.Julien of Parry Sound; and Edmundand his wife Beatrice, also of ParrySound.
Loving Omi of Lisa and her husbandChris Armstrong; Joey St. Julien; andAmber and Jenna Harembski.
Ur-Omi of Riley Burnside; Aedan andLiam Armstrong; and Jade Zeitz.
Fondly remembered by her otherrelatives and many friends.
Funeral mass was celebrated at St. Peter the Apostle Church onMonday, August 28th, 2006 at 11:00 a.m.
Interment Sylvan Acres Cemetery.As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the Heart and StrokeFoundation, Canadian Cancer Society,West Parry Sound Health Centre, or theParry Sound SPCA (Humane Society)would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements entrusted to the LoganFuneral Home, 81 James Street, ParrySound, Ontario (705) 746-5855.
Online condolences may be sent towww.logansfuneralhome.com
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Happy 50th
Wedding AnniversaryBruce and Nancy
Cunningham(September 1, 1956)
Love from your family
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In loving, unforgettable memory of our beautiful only daughter Amanda who passed away June 25, 2006 at only 20 years old.
Shawny’s best angel friendAdam’s precious sisterGrandparent’s youngest grandchild, a cousin and nieceA best friend to so very many.
Close your eyes...see her beautiful smile?Now listen....just for a second or twoShe is so there with youOurs and yours, our sweetheart Amanda
The strong, funny, little dark haired athletic girlHear her incredible laughter? As big as lifeSee her big brown sparkling eyes, the ones you will never forget
Shawny’s, softest, gentle voice telling Amanda“We have wings; we are angels now and free to flyAll of our families and all of our friends that we shared,Will be right here with us, all again someday”
For Amanda’s sake, in her honour and her name,Hear her encourage you, and hear her humorous comments,See all that she has left us, smile for her, open your eyes,love and go on
As you run into challenging and difficult timesJust whisper her name in your heart, and she will be thereAlways, Amanda,....just the same.
Missing and loving you forever and always MandyMom, Dad & Adam
In Memoriam
Thank YouThank you so very much for all the various expressions
of sympathy in memory of our daughter, Amanda.The most precious mother in the world (Ida Bond)
for her undying love and support always.A wonderful friend, Kathy Evoy for being there for our family
in every sense possible.Our cousin, and one of Amanda’s most favourite people in the world,
Hugh Hunter and our friend and employee Noble Boucher.To Colleen and Wayne Gale for their love and support, while grieving for
their own daughter, Shawny.To the McDougall Fire Department (some of which were Amanda’s close
friends) and the ambulance attendants, OPP and other emergency services.
To OPP S/Constable Shawn Rae and Sergeant Dawn Connor for having todeliver the devastating news and spending hours with us, as well as Helen
and Bill Tedford for all their help and support.Reverend Larry Freeman, the most empathetic and caring person; only he
could do such a beautiful job, delivering our words at a time when wecould no longer speak.
Thank you to all Adamanda staff for continuing on in our company’s name.
To the business community of Pointe au Baril for their overwhelming support to Amanda’s gymnastic fund.
Special thanks to Daryl McMurray from Georgian Bay Software -for hours and hours of work, along with Amanda’s friends preparing
hundreds of photos.The Georgian Inn for donating a suite for our family’s use.
To Hugh Logan and staff from Logan’s Funeral Home. They conducted thelargest funeral in Logan’s history with such organization and really payingattention to our needs and small details which meant so much to us, and
done in such a short time.There are so many to thank at this difficult time, if we have forgotten
anyone please accept our heartfelt thanks.
In appreciation and sincerely,Nancy, Don and Adam Scale
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CARD OF THANKSThanks to everyone for their
kindness, prayers, cards,donations during the loss of
our son and brother Ed.Special thanks to
Rev. Larry Freeman for beingthere for us.
God Bless you allLloyd & Dorothy,
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DEATH NOTICEWILLIAM JOHN CORNWALL
In loving memory of William John Cornwall alwaysknown as "Jack".
Born August 9, 1937 in Parry Sound, Ontario, son ofthe late Susan (Brownlee) and Daniel Cornwall, andpassed away suddenly Thursday, August 24, 2006.
Funeral at Logan's Funeral Home in Parry Sound,Wednesday August 30, 2006. Viewing at 11:00 a.m.Service 1:00 p.m.
Jack moved to Toronto in the late 50's and workedfor Facelle for over 25 years. Retired in l993. Hisyoungest daughter Patricia resided with him for manyyears. She has twin boys named Carmen and DevonCornwall, so the Cornwall name will carry on, also adaughter Savanah.
Jack moved to Barrie August 27, 2003, as his sisterMuriel moved, and she was his caregiver. He lovedBarrie, his apartment and the many good friends hemet at Players Restaurant on Anne Street.
It is with shock and sadness we lost Jack. We willlove him forever, he was our life as we were his life. Weshared sad times, but also a lot of fun, happy memorieswith him.
He is greatly missed by his sister Muriel Thornton.He was so special to all of us including Muriel’sfamilies. Russ and Diane, children Dennis and Deb,Kevin, Tanya, Larry his daughter Miranda, ParrySound; Rob and Peggy, Parry Sound; Carman at home;Debbie Mulgrew, children Jesson and Jenna; andSherry Brear his close niece and caregiver as well asher daughter Shannon, her sons Shaun and wife Becky,Daniel and Tanis. Will be sadly missed by his brotherGarth Cornwall and his wife Ronnie of Belleville andtheir children; closest child and soul mate his 14 yearold cat "Sam"; and his best friend Joan McNeil ofMaple, Ontario, who spoke to him every night. He willbe sadly missed by Les who loved him as a Dad.
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You are invited to an OPEN HOUSE
to celebrate
Mary McKeown’s 90th Birthday
September 1, 2006Belvedere Heights Fireside Loungefrom 2 pm - 4pm
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DEATH NOTICEOLIVE “RUTH” CAMPBELL
Olive Ruth May (Hall) Campbellpassed away peacefully at LakelandLong Term Care on Sunday, August27th, 2006 in her 88th year.
Beloved wife of the late David JohnCampbell (predeceased 1996).
Dear mother of Merle and his wifeBeverley of Beaverton; Harold and hiswife Helen of Gravenhurst; Albert andhis wife Janice of Yarmouth; Wayneand his wife Donna of Barrie; Miltonand his wife Vickie of Waubamik;Terry and his wife Judi of Parry Sound;Dale and his wife Anna Mae ofWaubamik; Glen Campbell ofWaubamik; Bryan Sewell of Toronto;and the late Susan and BonnieCampbell and Helen Thornton (hus-band, #1 Son-in-law Marshall Thorntonof Waubamik).
Loving sister of Wilfred Hall (wifethe late Dorothy); Milton and his wifeAnna Hall; Verna O’Connell (husbandthe late Ferg); George and his wife Ida-May Hall; Annie Armstrong(husband the late Howard); Perry andhis wife Frances Hall; and the lateRobert Hall (wife Mary Hall ofToronto); Herbert and Veronica Hall;Charles Hall (wife Betty of Huntsville);Albert Hall; and Harold Hall.
Lovingly remembered by her 43grandchildren, 63 great-grandchildren,and 7 great-great-grandchildren.
Ruth will be sadly missed by hermany nieces, nephews, other relativesand friends.
Family will receive visitors at theLogan Funeral Home, 81 James Street,Parry Sound on Wednesday, August30th, 2006 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Service in the First Baptist Church onThursday at 1:00 p.m.
Interment Hillcrest Cemetery.As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the Heart and StrokeFoundation, or the Canadian DiabetesAssociation would be appreciated bythe family.
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DEATH NOTICECHARLES PHIPPS
Charles Phipps passed away athome on Wednesday, August 23,2006 in his 86th year.
Beloved husband of Evelyn.
Loving father of Charles and hiswife Linda, Thomas, Dennis and hiswife Nancy, and William and hiswife Donna.
Fondly remembered by his grand-children; Mark, Jake, Allan,Bradley, and Dawn.
Remembered by his great-granddaughter Zoe.
Private family service has takenplace.
Cremation followed.
If desired, donations to the WestParry Sound Health Centre wouldbe appreciated by the family.
Arrangements entrusted to theTorrance Funeral Home & Chapel(89 Bowes St., Parry Sound 746-4664).
To send and online condolence to thefamily go to torrancefuneralhome.com
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50th
Wedding AnniversarySTANLEY & ELAINE
SCARRCome share with us as we
celebrate their anniversary at the Trinity Anglican Church.
Open House 2:00 - 5:00SATURDAY SEPT. 9TH
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Presented by: Muskoka/Parry SoundSexual Assault Services
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If you answered "YES" to any of thesequestions, this 30-HOUR training andeducational opportunity is for you! Forinformation or registration, please call 774-9083or 1-877-851-6662 by Friday September 8, 2006.
Training sessions begin in Parry Sound onMonday September 11, 2006
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24 - PARRY SOUND NORTH STAR ◆ Wednesday August 30, 2006
Art gets better in timelike a very fine wineSavouring brewing into adelicious taste and reasoning what is aCanadianTime wears it off Theprice goes upWhere there is no time. A quirkin an object astone budda in a path ofcrush stone
Oil paintings by Edward Learmonth
19 Joseph St., Apt. 2
By appointment only746-6314 CL1654
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:If you were not included or there is a change tobe made in your listing from last year’s LargePrint Phone Book, please use this handychange form and drop it off, or mail it to ouroffice 67 James Street, Parry Sound, P2A1T6.
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