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CHANTLER,
Doreen - Happy 75th!
Keep on Dancing!
Much love from your sisters forever; Shirley, Marnie and Dennis,
Sharon and Keith and brother Ernie and Joan.
Surprise Open House Sun. October 19, 2-4pm, 131 Oakwood Dr.,
Dorchester.
Best wishes only.
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CHANTRELL b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-21 published
CHANTRELL,
Calla▼
Kosi▼
A beautiful 7 pound 10 ounce daughter, Calla Kosi
CHANTRELL was
born April 6, 2006 at home in Combermere, Ontario to Shawna
BABCOCK
and Lee CHANTRELL.
She▼ was welcomed with love and enthusiasm
by sister Samaya and brother Luc. Loving grandparents are Ruth
and Jim BABCOCK of West Vancouver, British Columbia, and Joan
and Joe CHANTRELL of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia. Proud
aunts and uncles are Kim
BABCOCK,
Ben▼
BABCOCK and Debbie
DEGIROLAMO,
Gary CHANTRELL and Laura
TAIT/TAITE/TATE, and cousin Maddy. A sincere thanks
go the Madawaska Valley Midwives Kilmeny
HERON and Leslie
CHAPLEY.
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CHAPESKIE b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-16 published
EGAN,
Bryce
Patrick
Kendall and Danica, along
with parents Rob and Jenny, are proud
to welcome their brother, Bryce Patrick.
He was born August 6, 2003 at 4: 31 a.m., weighing 8 pounds 15 oz.
Our sincere thanks to Dr.
CHAPESKIE,
Dr.
HILLYER, and the excellent
nursing staff at Stratford General Hospital.
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CHAPLEY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-21 published
CHANTRELL,
Calla▲
Kosi▲
A beautiful 7 pound 10 ounce daughter, Calla Kosi
CHANTRELL was
born April 6, 2006 at home in Combermere, Ontario to Shawna
BABCOCK
and Lee CHANTRELL.
She▲ was welcomed with love and enthusiasm
by sister Samaya and brother Luc. Loving grandparents are Ruth
and Jim BABCOCK of West Vancouver, British Columbia, and Joan
and Joe CHANTRELL of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia. Proud
aunts and uncles are Kim
BABCOCK,
Ben▲
BABCOCK and Debbie
DEGIROLAMO,
Gary CHANTRELL and Laura
TAIT/TAITE/TATE, and cousin Maddy. A sincere thanks
go the Madawaska Valley Midwives Kilmeny
HERON and Leslie
CHAPLEY.
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CHAPLIN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
CHAPLIN,
Gladys - Happy 85th Birthday
Open House August 30, 12noon-4pm.
East London Anglican Ministries, Dundas St.E. (E. of Clark Rd.
North Side). Best wishes only.
For info contact Doug: 434-0848, Ken 691-0398.
Come and Celebrate with us!
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2003-12-22 published
CHAPMAN,
Mary
Margaret
(Maggie)
Well, Hello everyone! Here I am finally on Manitoulin! I was born
at the St. Joseph Health Centre in Sudbury, at 4: 10 a.m. on Oct. 22,
2003. I weighed 8 lb. 4 oz. and I'm healthy and really beautiful (I
heard them talking). Look who's here with me! My mommy, Tracey
CHAPMAN (née
GRIFFIN,) and
my Dad, Joe
CHAPMAN. I better thank that
wonderful doctor Miguel
BONIN, the Specialist Dr.
PROVOTOPOULIS, and
my very special nurse Maggie! I'm so happy to be back here so I can
see Grandma and Grandpa Gail and Jim
GRIFFIN again who were with me
when I arrived. And, of course, Grandma Bren, Brian
CHAPMAN,
Aunt
Pattie (from Little Current), and, Aunt Cara and Uncle Dave(all the
way from Barrie), who all visited me in the hospital.
It's so much fun to see Uncle Steve and all my other Aunts and
Uncles and Friends! I'm really excited, too, to play with all my
cousins Nicky, Hannah, Daniel, Max, James and Paige! I'm here and rarin' to go!
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-02-15 published
CHAPMAN
Tina and Eddie
CHAPMAN are thrilled to announce the birth of
their beautiful baby boy, Benjamin Jeffrey
CHAPMAN, on January
19, 2003, weighing 7 pounds 14 oz. Spoiling rights go to proud
grandparents, Linda and Bob, Elmer and Barb, Manfred and Cheryl,
as well as great grandparents Joyce and Klara. Ben is also welcomed
by Auntie Stacey and Auntie Diana and Uncles Dee, Gerald, Doug
and Jamie. Baby Alyssa is excited to play with her new cousin.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-03-15 published
It's A Boy!
BRADBURN
Jim and Kelli
BRADBURN are extremely happy to announce the arrival
of their first baby boy. Dylan James
BRADBURN was born on January
25th, 2003, at 10: 27 p.m. weighing 8 pounds 9½ ozs. Proud grandparents
are Bev STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Bryan
CHAPMAN and Mary and John
BRADBURN.
Thank you to Dr.
REBEL and Dr.
POWER and the staff at London
Health Sciences Centre, Westminster Campus.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-02 published
Fiona (CHAPMAN) and Michael
BRUNELLE are excited to announce
the safe arrival of their daughter Hannah Danielle born July
16, 2003 weighing 8 lbs 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are Georgette
CHAPMAN of London and Mike and Cindy
BRUNELLE of Aylmer. Excited
aunt and uncle are Danielle and Eric
BERTELSEN and baby cousin
Eric of London. Special thanks to Dr.
DICECCO,
Cecile and Jackie
and the nursing staff at St. Joseph's Hospital.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
AGRO,
Rachel
Elizabeth
Paul and Karen
(CHAPMAN)
AGRO of Waterdown are very happy to
announce the birth of Rachel Elizabeth on August 8, 2003 at Joseph
Brant Memorial Hospital in Burlington. A little sister for Benjamin.
Rachel is a granddaughter for Len and Betty
CHAPMAN of London
and Peggy KELLEY of Hamilton, Looking down from Heaven are grandparents
Dr. Charles and Mrs. Betty
AGRO.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-23 published
CHAPMAN,
Leon - Look'n Good At 60!
August 21, 1943
Love, Beth, Leeanne and Erin.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-19 published
CHAPMAN, Flight/Sgt Maurice
Royal Air Force 221 Squadron
Coastal Command Athens,
Greece March 1945
Back then "Eighty" wasn't even on the Horizon!
As always, Love Shirley... Kevin, Kathryn, Christopher, Carolyn
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
CHAPMAN,
Samuel
Alexander
Tina and Eddie
CHAPMAN are thrilled to announce the birth of
their beautiful baby boy, Samuel Alexander, on January 27, 2005,
weighing 8 lb. Samuel is welcomed by many grandparents, aunts,
uncles and cousins. Sam is extremely happy to have an awesome
big brother, Benjamin, who lovingly smothers him with lots of
hugs and kisses.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-26 published
CURNOW,
Riley
Elizabeth
Chapman
Kate and
Al CURNOW of Providence, Rhode Island, proudly announce
the arrival of their daughter, Riley Elizabeth Chapman
CURNOW,
8 pounds 14 ounces on May 2, 2005, 12: 25 p.m. at Brigham and
Womens Hospital in Boston. A sister for Madeline. Proud grandparents
are Betty Anne and Robert
CHAPMAN of Toronto and Dorothy and
Alfred CURNOW of Rhode Island.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-04 published
CHAPMAN,
Chloe
Mae
Sean and Sarah (née
HOLMES) are tickled pink to announce the
birth of Chloe Mae, born May 26, 2005, at Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital. Proud family includes grandparents David and
Mariella HOLMES and Charlie and Lorraine
CHAPMAN, great-grandparents
Mae EMPEY and Mid
HOLMES, uncles Mike and Bob and aunt Karen.
Special thanks to Dr. Sabine
LISKE, Dr. Mary
ZAMORA and all the
Labour and Delivery staff at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-12-16 published
NICHOL,
Charley
Isabel
Heather, Steve and big brother Cooper are pleased to announce
the birth of their beautiful daughter and sister, Charley Isabel,
on Friday, December 8, 2006, weighing 7 pounds 10 oz. Excited grandparents
are Fergus and Judy
CHAPMAN of Mississauga, Peter
NICHOL of Toronto,
and Colina
PHILLIPS of Hamilton, and great-grandmothers Dorothy
MacARTHUR of Hornby and Dulcie
PHILLIPS of Toronto. We would
like to thank Doctor
ZALTZ and the wonderful delivery room nurses
at W.C.H. for their great care.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-06 published
CHAPMAN,
Graham
Paterson
Matthew and Danielle
(PATERSON) are delighted to announce the
birth of their son Graham Paterson
CHAPMAN, born December 26th,
2006. Graham is joyfully welcomed by grandparents John and Janet
PATERSON, Robert
CHAPMAN and Christine
FITZGERALD, JoAnne
MONTY
and David CLARKE; great-grandmothers Magdalena
KIRSCHBAUM and
Bernice CHAPMAN; aunts and uncles John, Caroline, Neil, Jen,
Mark, Tara, Chris, Kat; and cousins Emma, Taylor, Ben and Will.
Heartfelt thanks to Doctor
KIVES and the wonderful team at Saint Michael's
Hospital.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-29 published
CHAPMAN /
DONOVAN
On Thursday March 6th, 2008, Alyson and Andrew welcomed their
long awaited triplets -- Kathryn Grace, Peirce Andrew and Charlie
Gordon. Each weighed almost 4 lbs at birth. They are thriving
thanks to the incredible care at Women's College Hospital and
St. Mike's Nursery and continue to reach milestones each day.
Proud grandparents Donna and Allan
CHAPMAN and Kennon
DONOVAN
along with their many Aunts, Uncles, cousins and throngs of Friends
and extended family eagerly await the triplets arrival home over
the coming weeks.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-11 published
Twins! ALLIN /
DOXEY -- Robert and Lea are thrilled to announce
the birth of their identical twins, Emily Bronwyn and Lauren
Gwendolyn on January 5, 2003. Proud grandparents are Scott and
Paula ALLIN,
George and Isabel
DOXEY, and great grandmother Gerry
CHAPMAN. A huge thank you to the fantastic staff of the Ottawa
Civic Hospital and the High Risk Unit.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-02-01 published
STARR -- Elena and Greg are thrilled to announce the birth of
their son, Zachary Evan, in Vancouver, on December 23, 2002,
weighing 8 pounds , 9 oz. Proud grandparents are Audrey and Bob
INKSATER, Dr. Joseph and Bernadette
STARR, Jeanette
STEIN and
Morris STEIN.
Loving great-grandparents are Jacob
KAPLAN, Marion
STARR and Sadie
STEIN.
Adoring aunt and uncle are Tracey
STARR
and Jason STEIN.
Missed at this time are great-grandparents Lilly
and Nathan
CHAPMAN and Frank
STEIN.
Zachary
Evan is named in
memory of great-grandparents Edith
KAPLAN and Edward
STARR. We
all feel so blessed.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-05-24 published
It's A Girl!
BUTCHART -- Paul and Sharon (née
MARSON) are pleased
to announce the birth of their daughter Caitlyn Nicole, born
on May 19th, 2003 at 5: 37 p.m. weighing 6 pounds 14 oz. Sister
Sara and brother Daniel are thrilled with Caitlyn's arrival.
Proud grandparents are Robert and June
BUTCHART and Paul and
Marlene MARSON.
Special thanks to Dr. Kathy
CHAPMAN and the nursing
staff at Ajax-Pickering Hospital.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-25 published
CHARITON,
Chad▼
Herbert▼
Anthony▼ -- Gary and Dorothy are thrilled
to announce the birth of their son, Chad Herbert Anthony
CHARITON,
weighing 7 pounds 3 oz. on September 18, 2003 at 2: 39 a.m. at North
York General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Karen and Eric
CHAPMAN.
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CHAPMAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-12-13 published
CHRISTOFFERSEN,
Ingrid
Elizabeth -- Klaus, Emily (née
CHAPMAN)
and big sister Anna are thrilled to announce the birth of Ingrid
Elizabeth on Friday November 28, 2003. Ingrid is welcomed by
delighted grandparents Jim and Susan
CHAPMAN,
Mogens
CHRISTOFFERSEN,
and Lise CHRISTOFFERSEN,
Pap
Arnold
MATTHEWS, great grandmother
Shirley ADAM/ADAMS and her aunts, uncles and cousins. Many thanks
to Dr. Cheryl
GREEN and the nursing staff at St. Joseph's Health
Centre.
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CHARAL b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2002-11-30 published
COLLINGS -- Warren and Sherrill (née
TOLDY) are thrilled to announce
the birth of Rhys David at 8: 03 a.m., on Friday, November 22,
2002, weighing in at 7 pounds , 5 ozs. at Credit Valley Hospital,
Mississauga. Rhys is welcomed by proud big brothers Matthew and
Ethan, and grandparents Herb and Shirley
TOLDY of Mississauga,
and Bob and Shirley
COLLINGS of Saltspring Island, British Columbia
Thanks to Dr. R.C.
WOOLLAM, Dr. J.
CHARAL, Dr. W.
JONG, Labour
& Delivery nurses, Laura
KIRBY and Angie
HAMILTON,
Dr.
ZULYS
and the staff of 3 C.
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CHARITON b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-25 published
CHARITON,
Chad▲
Herbert▲
Anthony▲ -- Gary and Dorothy are thrilled
to announce the birth of their son, Chad Herbert Anthony
CHARITON,
weighing 7 pounds 3 oz. on September 18, 2003 at 2: 39 a.m. at North
York General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Karen and Eric
CHAPMAN.
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CHARITY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-10-10 published
GREENSPAN /
CHARITY -- Laura and Craig are proud to announce
the birth of their first child, Alexia Taylor, who arrived on
Sunday, September 7, 2003, at 1: 38 p.m., weighing 7 pounds 5 ozs.
Proud grandparents are Boobi and Zaidi
GREENSPAN,
Grandma and
Grandpa CHARITY, also Great-Grandma
CHARITY. Aunties Susan, Janet
and Tracee and Uncles Karl, Frank and Kevin are very excited
that Alexia has arrived. Special thanks to Dr.
WATT and the amazing
staff at Southlake Regional Health Centre.
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CHARLEBOIS b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-16 published
HASSARD /
REYNOLDS
Frank and Teresa are thrilled to announce the birth of Peter
James Hassard on March 6th, 2005 at 2: 18 a.m. Peter weighed in
at 7 pounds 10 oz. Proud grandparents are Peter and Maureen
REYNOLDS
of Halifax and Richard and Mary Anne
HASSARD of Toronto. Peter
is named in honour of both of his grandfathers and his great
uncle, Peter
CHARLEBOIS.
Special thanks to Mount Sinai Hospital
staff.
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CHARLEBOIS b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-27 published
ISRAEL,
Nolan
Benjamin -- Aimee and Alex are thrilled to announce
the birth of their son, Nolan Benjamin, born Thursday, September
18, 2003, at 1: 02 a.m., weighing 7.7 pounds Ecstatic grandparents
are Kitty and Paul
TEPPERMAN,
Julie
ISRAEL and Yedy
ISRAEL. Proud
great-grandparents are Joe and Josie
PERETZ,
Margarita
REINSBURG
and Camelia
JACARD.
Nolan is welcomed by his big sister Lauren
and excited aunts, uncles and cousins Marni, Jason, Malorie,
Hailey, Ed, Dafna, Raul, Benji and Mijal. Special thanks to Drs.
Nick SHILLETO,
Rajani
VAIRAUANATHON and Adrian
BROWN and nurses
Jaime CHARLEBOIS and Robyn
MERCER.
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CHARLES b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-19 published
ROLLINS,
Sarah
Elizabeth
Fisher
Chris, Katie and big sister Claire are thrilled to announce the
birth of Sarah Elizabeth Fisher
ROLLINS.
Sarah was born at 1: 05
a.m. Tuesday, March 15, 2005, weighing 7 pounds 5 ozs. She is welcomed
by proud grandparents Mary and Jim
FISHER and Helen
ROLLINS,
great-grandfather Bruce
CHARLES, aunts and uncles Amy and Bill,
Charlie and Rebecca and cousins Henry and Emily. Special thanks
to the North York General Hospital staff and Dr. Janis
BROWNE.
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CHARLES b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-10 published
FISHER /
HOLY
Amy, Bill and big sister Ruby are thrilled to announce the safe
arrival of James Michael on November 6, 2007 at 2: 56 p.m. EST
at Women's College Hospital, Toronto, weighing 8 pounds 6 oz. He
is welcomed by great-grandfather Bruce
CHARLES, grandparents
Mike HOLY,
Shyrl
HOLY, Mary and Jim
FISHER, 10 aunts and uncles
and eight cousins including baby Grace who was born just 18 minutes
before him (see
FISHER /
IRWIN below.)
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CHARLES b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-10 published
FISHER /
IRWIN
Charlie and Rebecca are pleased to announce the safe arrival
of Grace, a baby sister for Henry and Emily, on November 6, 2007
at 7: 38 p.m. GMT at The Portland Hospital, London, England,
weighing 6 pounds 10 oz. She is welcomed by great-grandfather Bruce
CHARLES, grandparents Pam and Charlie
IRWIN,
Mary and Jim
FISHER,
aunts and uncles and four cousins including baby James who arrived
just 18 minutes after her (see
FISHER /
HOLY above.)
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FISHER /
ROLLINS -- Katie and Chris are thrilled to announce
the birth of their first child, a beautiful daughter, Claire
Ruby Fisher
ROLLINS.
Claire held on long enough to be born at
North York General on Tuesday, February 4, 2003 at 4: 04 pm, weighing
6 pounds 12oz. She's welcomed by proud grandparents Mary and Jim
FISHER and Helen
ROLLINS and great-grandfather Bruce
CHARLES,
aunts and uncles Amy and Bill, Charlie and Rebecca and cousin Henry.
Special thanks to the North York General Hospital staff and Dr.
Janis Browne.
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CHARLESON -- John and Lisa welcome with love a son, Colin Bryce,
born October 17, 2002 at 9: 48 p.m. weighing 7 pounds 9 ozs. Colin's
siblings Marisa, Breanna and Pierce join grandparents Sid and
Wilma CASTLE and Jack and Shirley
CHARLESON in celebrating his
birth. Special thanks to Dr. Brian
BERGER for four safe deliveries.
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CHARLINSKI b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-18 published
CHARLINSKI,
Addison Shao-Di -- Hongwei
(ZHANG) and Adam are very
proud to announce the arrival of their second lovely child, Addison
Shao-Di CHARLINSKI.
Addison was born at William Osler Health
Centre, Etobicoke campus, on August 27, 2003 at 17: 52, 7 pounds
5 oz., 21.5 inches. Brother Ryan and sister Stephanie welcome
Addison to the world. Elated grandparents Fang-Yun Hou and Mu
Zhang from Changchun, China, with Irene and Tolek
GATOWSKI of
Nanaimo,
British
Columbia, and Edmund and Mila
CHARLINSKI of
Niagara Falls, Ontario, welcome Addison with love. Also welcoming
Addison are aunts and uncles Marisa and Chris, Miranda and Mark,
aunt Hong-Ge, uncle Guo-Rong, and great aunts Krysia and Fang-Yu.
Cousins Tristan, Sammi, Sequoia, Jasper, Si-Hui Li, Krissi and
Tammi want to play already. Thanks to the wonderful staff of
Etobicoke General Hospital for all your kindness and help.
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CHARLTON b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-12-05 published
CHARLTON,
Aislinn
Grace▼
Edward, Jessica and sister Brenna would like to announce the
birth of their daughter and sister Aislinn Grace, 7 pounds 1½ ozs.
18" long. Born November 27, 2003. Loving granddaughter to Pat
GOW and Rosetta
CHARLTON.
Great-granddaughter to Mae
GOW and
Ada GARDEN.
Kevin
GOW and Milton
CHARLTON are watching from Heaven.
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CHARLTON,
Minnie▼ - 80th Birthday
Open house from 2-5 for Minnie
CHARLTON at 102 Kennedy Ave (main
lounge), Ilderton, Ontario.
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CHARLTON,
Minnie▲ - 80th Birthday
Open House March 12th from 2-5 for Minnie
CHARLTON at 102 Kennedy
Ave (main lounge), Ilderton, Ontario.
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CHARLTON,
Lauren
Brooke
Shelley (TUCKER) and Scott are excited to finally announce the
birth of their first child Lauren Brooke born February 25th,
2008 at 4: 28 p.m. weighing in at 8 lbs 8 oz and measuring 21.5 inches.
A Big thanks to Doctor Stephen
POWER for making it happen and Doctor Renato
Natale for monitoring and being there to deliver in person. A Huge
thank you to the best labour and delivery nurse around, Danielle
ELLIS who was an incredible help throughout the special day.
Lauren is welcomed into the world by her big furry Sister Lexi,
her proud Grandparents Cora
TUCKER and
Ed MENDES,
Kevin
TUCKER and
Gerda DRENNAN and Bert "Bud"
CHARLTON.
She is lovingly admired
from Heaven by Grandma Edna "Mickey"
CHARLTON.
Many
Aunts,
Uncles
and Cousins also welcome our little treasure.
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CHARLTON,
Colby
Graham▲ -- Hudson is proud to announce the arrival
of his little brother, Colby Graham, on his mommy and daddy's
fifth wedding anniversary, September 19, 2003. Born at home,
Colby weighed 10 pounds 9 oz. Proud grandparents are Meredith and
Mary Anne CHARLTON of Strathroy, and Stephen and Janette
RAWN
of Sundridge and great-grandmother, Violet
(RAWN)
GRAHAM of Huntsville.
Proud parents, John Mark and Cheryl, wish to thank the Thames
Valley Midwives and Nana
RAWN for their special care.
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CHARLTON b@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2003-10-14 published
TADGELL,
Devin
James -- Jeremy and Jolene wish to announce the
safe arrival of their first child, Devin James, born at St. Joseph's
Hospital, on Wednesday, September 17, 2003, weighing 8 pounds 3
oz. Proud grandparents are Brian and Sue
TADGELL and Bonnie
FRANK,
all of Strathroy and Joseph and Shirley
CHARLTON of London. Thank
you to everyone for your prayers, gifts, and kind thoughts. They
were greatly appreciated.
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FULLILOVE,
Patrick
Charlton
Michael and Gillian
(CHARLTON) welcomed Patrick Charlton
FULLILOVE
into their lives on April 28, 2005. This healthy 7 lb., 11 oz.
fellow was born and lives in Sydney, Australia. The very happy
elders are: Great-grandmothers Isabel
CHARLTON and Doshie
(MacKIMMIE)
KAUMEYER, and grandparents Eric and Paddy
FULLILOVE,
Janet
CHARLTON
and Robin KORTHALS.
Gillian's father Bill is much in our thoughts
at this special time.
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CHARLTON,
Lucy
Isabel
And out of the wardrobe she came on March 22nd, 2006 at 10: 22 a.m.
Lucy Isabel, a third magnificent miracle for Sara and Ian and
a little angel sister for Abigail and Sam. Proud Grandpa David
HANCOCK and thrilled Granny Joan
CHARLTON together with Aunts
Shelley and Eleanor and Uncles Barclay and Ted and our entire
families surround us with joy and love. Our deepest gratitude
to Doctor Heather
HOUSTON and the extraordinary delivery team at
York Central Hospital.
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FULLILOVE /
CHARLTON
We have good news to match the season. Michael and Gillian had
their second son, Thomas Michael. He was born on December 20,
2007 in Sydney, Australia. A beautiful little fellow who has
inherited his mom's good looks, his dad's dimensions and an older
brother, Patrick.
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WILSON
William
Ross
Charlton and
WILSON
Katherine
Eleanor
Sims
Andrea (CHARLTON) and Jonathan happily welcome home Katherine and Ross.
William Ross Charlton
WILSON and Katherine Eleanor Sims
WILLSON
were born December 14, 2007. Proud grandparents
are Bill and Barbara
WILLSON, the late Bill
CHARLTON,
Janet
CHARLTON
and honorary Opa Robin
KORTHALS.
The family thanks everyone at
Mount Sinai and Saint Michael's for their expert care and dedication.
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CHARLTON,
Wyatt
Lewis
The power of four is with us. Wyatt Lewis arrived at 9: 10 a.m.
on May 21st, 2008. Joy and love runneth over for Sara and Ian.
A beautiful baby brother for Abigail, Sam and Lucy. Another magnificent
miracle for proud grandpa David
HANCOCK and ecstatic granny Joan
CHARLTON.
Barclay and
Dawn,
Shelley, Eleanor and Ted celebrate
their new nephew and our entire family embrace and surround us.
Our deepest gratitude to the exceptional Doctor David
ROSMAN and
the entire Labour and Delivery Team at York Central Hospital.
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CHARNY,
Jake and Ethan -- Sue and Jeff are thrilled to announce
the birth of twin boys, Jake and Ethan, on September 26th, 2003,
at Womens College Hospital. Proud grandparents are Louie and
Cvetka KOCJANCIC,
Phil and Alicia
CHARNY, Bill and Charlotte
JOEL.
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TIDY /
BEERTHUIZEN -- Rob and Mandy welcome with love Trevor
Michael Ashley, born Thursday, February 27, 2003, 8 pounds 5 oz.
First grandchild for Sharon and Mike
BEERTHUIZEN,
Kakabeka
Falls,
Thunder Bay, and 4th grandchild for Shelley and Ashley
TIDY of
Toronto.
Proud great-grandparents are Helmi and Walter
PELTONEN
and Sjaan CHARRON.
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VIOLIN/
HILL -- Gianni, Susan and brothers Jack and Charlie announce
the arrival of Grace Brenae Elizabeth on May 15th, 2002 at 4: 55
pm. She weighed 8 lbs 14 oz. Proud Nonno Sergio
VIOLIN and grandparents
Peter and Kathie
HILL.
Thanks to Dr.
EWASCHUK and his team. Also
thanks to Dr.
LISKE and Dr.
CHARTERS and the nurses at Oakville
Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.
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CHARTIER -- Lenny and Nicole are proud to announce the arrival
of Eric's little brother Marc Lenny, born May 14, 2003 at 10: 37
a.m., weighing 7 lbs, 3.5 ozs. Proud family includes grandparents,
Len and Pauline
CHARTIER;
Ray and Simone
GALLANT and aunt's Lisa
CHARTIER and Monique
GALLANT.
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HOLLOMBY,
Lucas
Daniel
David
Chris and Jenna are thrilled to announce the arrival of their
beautiful baby boy, Lucas Daniel David. He was born Sunday, July
31 at 9: 17 p.m. weighing in at 8 pounds 12 oz., and measuring 20½
inches. Lucas is welcomed with much love by grandparents Dan
and Bonnie
CHARYK,
Linda and Gerry
GOODER and David and Ellen
HOLLOMBY;
Great grandparents Tom and Merle
ROWLAND as well as
many aunts, uncles, cousins and Friends. Many thanks go to Midwives
Katherine and Lisa, Dr.
SCHMIDT and the wonderful staff at St.
Joe's.
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CHASE b@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-07-13 published
Batteaux woman turns 100 years old
By Michael
GENNINGS,
Page▼ 5
There is a triple-digit birthday girl in Clearview Township.
Mary MOLES of Batteaux turns 100 years old on Sunday.
The local woman, who now lives with her daughter Ellen and son-in-law
Norman, talked about her first century during an interview last
Thursday.
For▼ starters,
MOLES said she doesn't exactly know how she got
to be 100.
"I'm really not sure to be honest. I guess you just have to live
one day at a time," she said.
And MOLES - still quite spry - added she doesn't view her 100th
birthday as a big deal really, even if others do.
"Really it's just another day to me," she said.
MOLES was born in Nottawa, to Ida and Joseph
CHASE. At the time
the family lived in a two-storey, clapboard house on Cty. Rd. 124,
across from where Smart's Storage is now located. The home no
longer stands.
Her father operated a mill and later a farm - where the Chase
family lived - on the south side of Batteaux Sideroad.
MOLES was the youngest growing up. She had three older sisters
and an older brother.
She noted that longevity is somewhat of a family trait. Her dad
died in his 89th year, her mother in her 90th year and her sister
in her 101st year.
"So I guess from that you can see it's kind of in the genes,"
she said, chuckling.
Growing▼ up,
MOLES attended the old Nottawa Elementary School
and Collingwood Collegiate Institute, which was located at the
corner of Hume and Hurontairo Streets in Collingwood.
After▼ finishing Grade 13,
MOLES said she went to Toronto Normal
School for one year in order to become a teacher.
"I always liked children and at that time there weren't a lot
of opportunities for the females,"
MOLES explained, when asked
to elaborate why she chose to become a teacher.
Her first job was at a one-room, yellow brick schoolhouse in
Bruce Township. Officially the school was known as School Section 9.
"But after two years my parents, who were getting older, wanted
me back at home so I came back to the Batteaux," she said.
MOLES would then get a job at S.S. 20 Nottawasaga - the decommissioned
school that is located directly across from where she now lives
on Nottawasaga Concession 6.
"I started there in September 1929. I guess there were about
20 to 30 students," she remembered.
Class ran from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. Most of the
students lived on farms and walked to and from the red brick
school each day.
For MOLES the days were long and busy. She taught Grade 1 to
8 students math, reading, history, geography and so forth.
"Often at nights I'd be marking papers or getting ready for the
next day. There were no secretaries to help out back then," she
said.
And did MOLES ever find need for the strap, when students got
out of line?
"Occasionally - but not very often," she said, laughing at the
question.
After▼ three years at S.S. 20,
MOLES moved to a school in Kirkville
- a tiny community west of Collingwood. She taught in the one-room
school for seven years and then transferred closer to home -
to Nottawa Elementary School.
In 1941 she married her husband - Ross
MOLES, a farmer. The two
met when she was teaching in Batteaux. They made a home at the
farm her parents had moved to on the Batteaux Sideroad and later
built the house that she lives in today.
MOLES said she left teaching in 1942 to start a family - going
on to have her daughters Ellen (Klinck) and Lenore (Presley).
But after 10 years it was time to get back into the classroom,
she said. Her posting was S.S. 13, also located on Nottawasaga
Concession 6.
"So much had changed though when I went back," she noted. "The
school system was different, the books were different, and the
administration was different. For the first little while I just
stumbled through."
MOLES eventually found her footing though and went on to spend
seven years at the school, until it was closed.
"She really was a wonderful teacher," recalled 60-year-old Donna
ROBINSON of Stayner. "She was a very helpful teacher, she always
had control of her classroom, Grades 1 through 8 - I never had
any complaints about her."
After▼ leaving S.S. 13,
MOLES went to Baywood School on Fairgrounds
Road. The building is now home to the Manito Shrine Club.
"I was there until retiring in 1968," she said.
In total, MOLES said she taught for 32 years. Her career, she
added, was very satisfying.
And because she's stayed in the area,
MOLES has been able to
keep in touch with some of her students.
"Unfortunately so many of the older ones are dropping off now.
They are in their 70s," she said.
"Just recently though I got a nice thrill. A little girl I taught
years ago - she is 76 now - sent me a birthday card and a nice
letter."
In her retirement years - her husband died in 1980 -
MOLES said
she has been able to enjoy reading, television and putting together
history books for the different schools where she taught. She's
also put together family history books.
Today▼ she can't read much due to bad eyesight but
MOLES said
she does enjoy playing solitaire.
"I don't always win though," she quipped.
Another▼ favourite card game is cribbage.
MOLES plays with another
retired teacher who comes to visit about every six weeks.
She worships at the Anglican Christ Church in Batteaux as well.
Getting▼ older though means making periodic changes and
MOLES
said at 85 she had to give up her driver's licence. And today
she doesn't get out much either.
"I don't like to go out often. I have excellent health really
- but my big complaint is my eyes and my ears… they aren't good
and that makes it difficult for me in crowds," she explained.
Looking▼ back on her life,
MOLES acknowledged she's seen a lot
of changes. She lived through the First World War, The Great
Depression, the Second World War, the Cold War, and the societal
changes of the 1960s and 1970s.
"I can remember my first car ride," she pointed out, when asked
about all the different things she's done. "I was nine years
old. There were two people in Nottawa who had a car: Bill
COPELAND
and George
CONN.
Bill▼ took me for a ride. I don't know what make
it was and I don't know where all we went. It wasn't far though."
Friends and family can take a car ride of their own on Sun.,
July 15 - stopping at Christ Church cottage in Batteaux, where
a birthday come and go tea will be held in honour of
MOLES.
The▼
social runs from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Mrs. MOLES celebrates a century!
By Michael
GENNINGS,
Page▲ 1
There is a triple-digit birthday girl in Clearview Township.
Mary MOLES of Batteaux turns 100 years old on Sunday.
The local woman, who now lives with her daughter Ellen and son-in-law
Norman, talked about her first century during an interview last
Thursday.
For▲ starters,
MOLES said she doesn't exactly know how she got
to be 100.
"I'm really not sure to be honest. I guess you just have to live
one day at a time," she said.
And MOLES - still quite spry - added she doesn't view her 100th
birthday as a big deal really, even if others do.
"Really it's just another day to me," she said.
MOLES was born in Nottawa, to Ida and Joseph
CHASE. At the time
the family lived in a two-storey, clapboard house on Cty. Rd. 124,
across from where Smart's Storage is now located. The home no
longer stands.
Her father operated a mill and later a farm - where the Chase
family lived - on the south side of Batteaux Sideroad.
MOLES was the youngest growing up. She had three older sisters
and an older brother.
She noted that longevity is somewhat of a family trait. Her dad
died in his 89th year, her mother in her 90th year and her sister
in her 101st year.
"So I guess from that you can see it's kind of in the genes,"
she said, chuckling.
Growing▲ up,
MOLES attended the old Nottawa Elementary School
and Collingwood Collegiate Institute, which was located at the
corner of Hume and Hurontairo Streets in Collingwood.
After▲ finishing Grade 13,
MOLES said she went to Toronto Normal
School for one year in order to become a teacher.
"I always liked children and at that time there weren't a lot
of opportunities for the females,"
MOLES explained, when asked
to elaborate why she chose to become a teacher.
Her first job was at a one-room, yellow brick schoolhouse in
Bruce Township. Officially the school was known as School Section
(S.S.) 9.
"But after two years my parents, who were getting older, wanted
me back at home so I came back to the Batteaux," she said.
MOLES would then get a job at S.S. 20 Nottawasaga - the decommissioned
school that is located directly across from where she now lives
on Nottawasaga Concession 6.
"I started there in September 1929. I guess there were about
20 to 30 students," she remembered.
Class ran from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. Most of the
students lived on farms and walked to and from the red brick
school each day.
For MOLES the days were long and busy. She taught Grade 1 to
8 students math, reading, history, geography and so forth.
"Often at nights I'd be marking papers or getting ready for the
next day. There were no secretaries to help out back then," she
said.
And did MOLES ever find need for the strap, when students got
out of line?
"Occasionally - but not very often," she said, laughing at the
question.
After▲ three years at S.S. 20,
MOLES moved to a school in Kirkville
- a tiny community west of Collingwood. She taught in the one-room
school for seven years and then transferred closer to home -
to Nottawa Elementary School.
In 1941 she married her husband - Ross
MOLES, a farmer. The two
met when she was teaching in Batteaux. They made a home at the
farm her parents had moved to on the Batteaux Sideroad and later
built the house that she lives in today.
MOLES said she left teaching in 1942 to start a family - going
on to have her daughters Ellen
(KLINCK) and Lenore
(PRESLEY.)
But after 10 years it was time to get back into the classroom,
she said. Her posting was S.S. 13, also located on Nottawasaga
Concession 6.
"So much had changed though when I went back," she noted. "The
school system was different, the books were different, and the
administration was different. For the first little while I just
stumbled through."
MOLES eventually found her footing though and went on to spend
seven years at the school, until it was closed.
"She really was a wonderful teacher," recalled 60-year-old Donna
ROBINSON of Stayner. "She was a very helpful teacher, she always
had control of her classroom, Grades 1 through 8 - I never had
any complaints about her."
After▲ leaving S.S. 13,
MOLES went to Baywood School on Fairgrounds
Road. The building is now home to the Manito Shrine Club.
"I was there until retiring in 1968," she said.
In total, MOLES said she taught for 32 years. Her career, she
added, was very satisfying.
And because she's stayed in the area,
MOLES has been able to
keep in touch with some of her students.
"Unfortunately so many of the older ones are dropping off now.
They are in their 70s," she said.
"Just recently though I got a nice thrill. A little girl I taught
years ago - she is 76 now - sent me a birthday card and a nice
letter."
In her retirement years - her husband died in 1980 -
MOLES said
she has been able to enjoy reading, television and putting together
history books for the different schools where she taught. She's
also put together family history books.
Today▲ she can't read much due to bad eyesight but
MOLES said
she does enjoy playing solitaire.
"I don't always win though," she quipped.
Another▲ favourite card game is cribbage.
MOLES plays with another
retired teacher who comes to visit about every six weeks.
She worships at the Anglican Christ Church in Batteaux as well.
Getting▲ older though means making periodic changes and
MOLES
said at 85 she had to give up her driver's licence. And today
she doesn't get out much either.
"I don't like to go out often. I have excellent health really
- but my big complaint is my eyes and my ears…they aren't good
and that makes it difficult for me in crowds," she explained.
Looking▲ back on her life,
MOLES acknowledged she's seen a lot
of changes. She lived through the First World War, The Great
Depression, the Second World War, the Cold War, and the societal
changes of the 1960s and 1970s.
"I can remember my first car ride," she pointed out, when asked
about all the different things she's done. "I was nine years
old. There were two people in Nottawa who had a car: Bill
COPELAND
and George
CONN.
Bill▲ took me for a ride. I don't know what make
it was and I don't know where all we went. It wasn't far though."
Friends and family can take a car ride of their own on Sun.,
July 15 - stopping at Christ Church cottage in Batteaux, where
a birthday come and go tea will be held in honour of
MOLES.
The▲
social runs from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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WOOD,
Eden
Aubrey
Frances
To Carolyn
STEVENS-
WOOD and Benjamin
WOOD, a daughter, Eden Aubrey
Frances WOOD, on September 14th, 2005 at Desert Regional Medical
Center, Palm Springs, California. A new little sister for Peyton.
A beautiful granddaughter for Frank and Jeanette
WOOD of Gold Coast,
Australia and Olive
SMITH-
STEVENS of Toronto. Wm. Raymond
STEVENS,
deceased October 13th 2004, fondly remembered at this time. Relieved
aunties are Virginia
STEVENS-
CHASE of Rochester, New York and
Anne STEVENS,
Rosemary
BURGESS and Mary
STEVENS of Toronto. A
new cousin for Evan
BURGESS of Toronto, Jennifer Chase
SOLOMON
of Washington, D.C., Crystal
CHASE, LeeAnne
CHASE and Donald
CHASE of Rochester, New York and numerous Woods in Australia.
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SMITH,
Jake
Michael
Peter
Mike and Hedviga are thrilled to announce the birth of their
son Jake Michael Peter at Mount Sinai on July 8, 2008, weighing
8 lbs 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Sue and Pete
SMITH and Hedviga
CHASE. A great-grand_son for Jane
SMITH of Hamilton. Excited aunts
and uncles are Charlie, Kelly, Matt and Jane. Jake is also welcomed
by many loving family members and Friends.
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