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MORIN,
Stafford
Kerr and
Staunton
James
Joe, Rebecca
(STAUNTON,) and big sister Fiona are thrilled to
announce the birth of Stafford Kerr and Staunton James
MORIN
born December 18, 2006 at Saint Michael's hospital, Toronto. Proud
grandparents are Belinda
MORIN of Toronto and Ted and Jane
STAUNTON
of Aurora. Our heartfelt gratitude to Doctors
MOCARSKI and
BAROZZINO
and all staff at the Saint Michael's hospital nursery.
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DICKSON/DIXON /
MORGULIS -- Carole, Peter, Kiera and Hannah are delighted
to announce the birth of Abigail Rae Dickson
MORGULIS on June
2, 2003 at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Abby is proudly welcomed
by her grandparents Ike and Diana
MORGULIS,
Doug and Carol
DICKSON/DIXON
and Barbara
BLIGHT.
Special thanks to Dr. Eva
MOCARSKI and Dr.
William SANTO.
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REES,
Jonathan
David -- Steve and Linda proudly announce the
early arrival of Jonathan David on Friday, December 12, 2003
at 4: 42 p.m. weighing 7 pounds Big brother Brynley and big sister
Kate are thrilled with their baby brother as are grandparents
for the eighth time David and Margaret
REES for the sixth time
David SHAW and great grandfather for the seventh time George
SHAW. A heartfelt thank you to our favourite Doctor Eva
MOCARSKI
and her fantastic team at St. Michael's Hospital.
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MOCCIO b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-11-05 published
MOCCIO,
Elle
Sophie
Play the music! Stephan and Hilary-Kristen are over the moon
with the birth of their beautiful baby girl Elle Sophie
MOCCIO
on October 7, 2005. She is welcomed by euphoric grandparents
Cindy, and Hal who watches over her from the heavens, Claire
& Ronald, Len and Kathy. Charmed great grandparents Aimé, Gene
and Marjorie. Excited aunts and uncle, Sarah, Lori and Eric.
Bienvenue au monde notre Bijou - la vie est belle avec Elle!
We love you Elle - Mum and Papa!
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MOCCONNACHIE b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-06-11 published
McCONNACHIE,
Holden
Hunter -- Holden Hunter
MOCCONNACHIE born May
24th, 2003 at 3: 47pm, weighing 8lbs 5oz. Proud parents David
and Charlotte, proud brother and sister Averee and Darryan and
grandparents Carole and Dave welcome the new edition.
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MOCKLER b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-30 published
MOCKLER,
Thomas
Graeme
Dennis and Jennifer
(McRAE) are happy to announce the birth of
their son Thomas Graeme, born on August 16, 2003, weighing 6
lbs. 7 ozs. at Women's College, Toronto. He is the grand_son to
Mary Lou and Graeme
McRAE and the late Jacqueline and Terrence
MOCKLER.
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MOCZULSKI b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-09-23 published
COOMBS,
Anderson
Brady
Jay and Tammy
(MOCZULSKI) are thrilled to announce the safe arrival
of Nicholas's baby brother, Anderson Brady on August 14th at
6: 47 a.m., weighing in at 7 pounds 9 oz. and 20 in. long. Proud
grandparents are Brenda and Elwin, and Ron and Barb.
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MODI b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-03 published
COLE /
MASON
James and Jamie are thrilled to announce the arrival of their
third child, Robin Frances Cole, born December 24, 2004 at 11: 27
a.m. weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounces. A sister for Michael and Devon,
Robin is also welcomed by her grandparents, Bernice
GARRETT of
Victoria, Ed and Lorraine
MASON of Sundre, Alberta, Jim
COLE
and Toby LEVINSON of Toronto and by her many aunts, uncles and
cousins. Our thanks to Dr.
MODI and the staff of Toronto's Mt.
Sinai Hospital.
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GALLAGHER /
CROMHOUT
John and Natalie are delighted to announce the birth of their
daughter, Lara Helen, on December 25, 2004 at 7: 28 a.m. weighing
8lb 4oz. First grandchild to Anthony and Judith
CROMHOUT of Pietermaritzburg,
South Africa and Peggy
GALLAGHER of Ballina, Co. Mayo, Ireland.
Special thanks to Dr. Monica
MODI and staff at Mt. Sinai Hospital,
Toronto.
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LAMONT,
Jack
Michael
John -- Colleen and Jeffery are elated to
announce the birth of their first child Jack Michael John, who
entered the world on August 14/03 at 5: 21 a.m., weighing in at
9 pounds The day that the lights went out the lives of many were
brightened with Jack's arrival. Canine big brother Oscar is very
excited by the new arrival and offers many doggy kisses. Proud
first time grandparents are Sheila and John
O'FLAHERTY and Sandra
and Raymond
LAMONT; loving great-grandparents Catherine and John
O'FLAHERTY and Christine
MURPHY; and uncles Kevin
O'FLAHERTY
and Steven
LAMONT are all very excited with the new arrival.
We would like to give a very special thank you to Dr. Monica
MODI and the wonderful team of doctors and nurses in Labour and
Delivery and
in Intensive Care Unit at Mt. Sinai Hospital.
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MOERMAN b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-01-27 published
MOERMAN
(KAPTEYN)
With great joy and thanksgiving to God, Steven and Sarah announce
the safe arrival of Jaden (God has heard) Michael Nathan at 11: 55
a.m., January 22, 2003, weighing 7lbs 8ozs. Proud grandparents
are John and Eileen
MOERMAN and John and Margaret
KAPTEYN.
Special
thanks to Dr.
ANNEN and staff at St. Joseph's Hospital.
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MOFFAT b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-04 published
ROMANSKY,
Shaw
Grainger
Shaw was born January 13, 2006 - handsome
son of Kyle and Maureen
ROMANSKY of Toronto, nephew of Auntie Rayna
ROMANSKY and Tante
Megan LANGLEY, grand_son of Wendy and Dick
MOFFAT,
Fred and Johanna
GRAINGER,
Ted
ROMANSKY and great grand_son of Marjorie
(SHAW)
WILLAN,
Peter
ROMANSKY, and Maureen
GRAINGER.
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MOFFAT b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-15 published
MOFFAT,
David - 100th Birthday Celebration
David L. MOFFAT will soon reach the historic century mark in
a remarkable lifetime. Friends, neighbours, former students and
colleagues are invited to a reception to celebrate this achievement,
to share good fellowship and fond memories. Please join us at
the Mocha Shrine Centre, 468 Colborne Street, on Sat., July 22,
2006 from 2-4 p.m. to Celebrate the Century! Best wishes only,
please.
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MOFFAT,
Harrison
Lloyd
Jack and Tessa
MOFFAT are excited to welcome little brother Harrison
Lloyd MOFFAT to the family! Harry was born September 6th, 2005
at 8: 47 p.m., weighing in at 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Proud parents
Louisa HUBAND and Craig
MOFFAT are ecstatic. Grandparents Ann
and Michael
HUBAND of Montreal, Randy
MOFFAT and Laurie
STOVEL
of Winnipeg, and Lynda
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Vancouver. Many thanks to Dr.
Tara MacLEOD and the exceptional staff at Toronto East General
Hospital for the outstanding treatment and helping make it such
a wonderful experience.
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MOFFAT /
MIKLAS
Janet and Stephen are blessed with the safe and healthy arrival
of their daughter and son, Elizabeth Anne and Ryan Christopher.
Born on Monday, September 12, 2005, both weighed 6 pounds 14 oz.
Excited brothers are Jake and James. Proud grandparents are Dusty
and Anne MIKLAS of Toronto and John and Dolores
MOFFAT of Cambridge.
A very special thank you to our dear friend Dr. Michael
VIRRO
and his wonderful staff at Markham Stouffville Health Centre.
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MOFFAT /
JOHANSSON
Mary and Bengt are thrilled to announce the joyful arrival of
Magnus Donald Gustav, born November 23, 2007 weighing a robust
9 lbs, 9 oz. Lovingly welcomed by siblings Anders and Linnea
and family in Canada and Sweden. Special thanks to Elizabeth,
Janice and Shawn.
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It's A Boy!
BULLOCK/
MOFFAT -- Mark and Larissa are thrilled to
announce the birth of their son, Joshua David James
BULLOCK,
born December 21, 2002 weighing 8 pounds , 3 ozs. at Women's College
Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Lynne and Jim
BULLOCK and Lila
MOFFAT and great grandmother Dorothy
AITCHISON.
Missed at this
time is grandfather David
MOFFAT. A special thank you to Dr.
DAVIS and Dr.
JACKSON as well as nurses Donna and Sandra.
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MOFFATT b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-18 published
MARSHALL,
Hope▼
Elizabeth▼
Jeff and Andrea
MARSHALL are delighted to announce the birth
of their precious daughter, Hope Elizabeth, on March 6, 2006.
Hope was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, weighing 6 pounds,
13 ounces. Welcoming Hope into this world are her Grandparents
Ruth FRAYNE
(Grandpa▼
John▼ is smiling proudly from Heaven) of
Ottawa and Robert and Sharon
MARSHALL of Camlachie. Hope looks
forward to meeting her Great Grandmother Merlene
MOFFATT,
Uncle▼
Peter, Aunt Angela and Uncle Neil, cousins Olivia, Madeline and
Matthew along with many Great Uncles and Aunts. Hope's four-legged
sister DaisyMay is ecstatic about Hope's arrival. Many thanks
to Doctor Gian Urbani and the incredible staff at the Battleford's
Union Hospital for their help with Hope's safe arrival and wonderful
care.
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MARSHALL,
Hope▲
Elizabeth▲
Jeff and Andrea
MARSHALL are delighted to announce the birth
of their precious daughter, Hope Elizabeth, on March 6, 2006.
Hope was born in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, weighing 6 pounds,
13 ounces. Welcoming Hope into this world are her Grandparents
Ruth FRAYNE
(Grandpa▲
John▲ is smiling proudly from Heaven) of
Ottawa and Robert and Sharon
MARSHALL of Camlachie. Hope looks
forward to meeting her Great-Grandmother Merlene
MOFFATT,
Uncle▲
Peter, Aunt Angela and Uncle Neil, cousins Olivia, Madeline and
Matthew along with many Great Uncles and Aunts. Hope's four-legged
sister DaisyMay is ecstatic about Hope's arrival. Many thanks
to Doctor Gian Urbani and the incredible staff at the Battleford's
Union Hospital for their help with Hope's safe arrival and wonderful
care.
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MOFFETT b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-24 published
TRACY,
Nolan
Jack
Brenna and John
TRACY are ecstatic to announce the smooth arrival
of their first son, Nolan Jack, at 2: 35 a.m., Sunday, November 18,
2007, at Toronto General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Jane
Moffett FINN,
Illinois;
Craig
SMITH, Toronto; and Sharon and
Edwin TRACY, Woodville, Ontario. Great-grandmother Jean Waddington
MOFFETT is delighted.
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MOFFITT b@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-06-11 published
FERGUSON,
Trent
David and
Emily
Lyn
Glen and Sherri-Lynn Ferguson (née
MOFFITT) are proud to announce
the safe arrival of their twins, Trent David, weighing 5 pounds
12 oz. and Emily Lyn, weighing 6 pounds 1 oz., born May 22, 2008.
Spoiling priviledges go to their grandparents Deanna
AVISON,
Pete BLACK,
Wayne and Cheryl
MOFFITT and Jean
FERGUSON. Special
thanks to Doctor
UMEH,
Doctor
MURPHY and the nurses at Headwaters Health
Care Centre for their care.
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MOGDAN b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-06-24 published
MOGDAN,
Adamo
Nunzio --
HATCH:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M6
April 30, the last day for filing income tax returns, is a banner
day for frazzled accountants who can at last savour a respite.
For Rita MOGDAN, 35, a tax manager at
KPMG, and husband Steve,
41, a tax consultant, that day was particularly euphoric: Seven
pound, 13 ounce Adamo Nunzio
MOGDAN stalled his arrival at Etobicoke
General Hospital until then -- "allowing us to get all of our
clients' tax returns filed," says his mother, laughing.
After the birth of their first child, Elisa
MOGDAN, who is now
4, the couple were disheartened to learn that, as a result of
postpartum complications, a second pregnancy was unlikely. They
contemplated adoption until obstetrician and fertility specialist
Essam MICHAEL diagnosed Mrs.
MOGDAN with Asherman's syndrome,
which he thought he could treat.
"But even after surgery, there was still no guarantee I'd conceive,"
she says. "All children are miracles, but Adamo was our special
gift."
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MOGGY b@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-01-10 published
Welcome To
Cassie Louann
MOGGY
Corey is pleased to announce the arrival of his baby sister Cassie Louann,
born on December 28 at the Manitoulin Health Centre, weighing
6 pounds, 10 ounces. Proud parents are James and Angie. A new
grandchild for Bill and Jennifer
ORFORD and Caryl and Barb
MOGGY.
Great grandchild for Neil and Jean
MONTGOMERY and Les and Darlene
ORFORD.
Special thanks to Dr. Rogan for all the care and to the nurses and staff at
the Manitoulin Health Centre.
Also thank-you to Auntie Marsha for all her support.
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GIBBONS
Michael
William
James
Shawn GIBBONS and Amanda
ORFORD are pleased to announce the arrival
of their baby boy, Michael William James on February 9th, weighing 8
lbs 9 oz, 20.5 inches long. Another goalie in the family. Proud
grandparents are Mike and Brenda
GIBBONS and Bill and Jennifer Orford.
Proud great-grandparents Ann
DUXBURY, Leona
REID, Jean
MONTGOMERY
and Les and Darlene
ORFORD. A new cousin for Corey and Cassie
MOGGY.
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Jaoimi Faith
MOGGY
Hi Everyone. I just wanted to let you all know that I have arrived.
I came a bit early but Mom and I are doing great. My name is Jaomi
Faith MOGGY. I was born on November 24 at 11: 07. I was only 3 lbs,
6.5 ounces. My Mom and Dad, Paula and Craig, just can't stop smiling.
My Auntie Karen and Uncle Jay have lots of plans to spoil me.
My Grandma and Papa, Judy and Lyman, are so proud to be grandparents finally.
I live in London but plan on spending lots of time on the Manitoulin when I get bigger.
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Elliot COLLIN
MOGGY
On Saturday, June 19, 2004 at approximately 2: 02 pm the lives of Darren
and Cory have been changed forever. After a long journey to make it into
this world, Elliot
COLLIN
MOGGY was finally here. He weighed 7 pounds 7 oz. and was 21 inches long.
First time Grandparents are Gloria and Adelard
COLLIN of Nairn Centre, and Nancy and Grant
MOGGY of
Manitowaning. Aunties for the first time are Chris, Kim and Clarissa.
Elliot is also the first Great-Grandchild of Reg and Noreen
LEESON of South Baymouth.
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MOGGY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-01-21 published
LEA -- Rick and Judy are excited to announce the arrival of their
son Malcolm Wilson
LEA born at 1: 20 a.m., January 17, 2003 at
the Trillium Health Centre. Young Malcolm weighed in at a robust
9 pounds 4 ozs. Mom and baby doing well. Welcomed with lots of
love by grandparents Donna
EBERLIN and Wayne
GILES,
Brenda and
Bob LEA,
John and Linda
EBERLIN and grandpa Rick
WILSON. Special
love sent by all his great grandparents, aunts Meagan and Emily,
aunt Ange, uncle Cory, cousin MacKenzie and godparents Cathy
BIDWELL and Chris
MOGGY.
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MOHAMMADY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-04-08 published
JONSSON /
SWARTZ
Jon and Tami joyfully announce the birth of Adam Haviv Jonsson
on March 20, 2006 at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Sorena and Seymour
SWARTZ and Maggie
JONSSON of Nairobi, Kenya.
Doting aunt and uncle are Jen and Jordan. Very special thanks
for their dedication to Doctor Yoel
ABELLS, doula Doctor Sharon
DOMB,
Dr. Anne BIRINGER and Doctor Maryamm
MOHAMMADY.
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MOHAMMED b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-05 published
MOHAMMED /
COUTO -- Kurt, Jennifer and brother Trysten are pleased
to announce the birth of Jaida Olivia, on Monday, September 1,
2003, at 5: 38 p.m., weighing 7 pounds 3 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Barbara and Megs
MOHAMMED,
Ines▼ and Antonio
COUTO. Love goes
out to aunts, uncles and cousins for their support. Special thanks
to staff at Markham-Stouffville Hospital.
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MOHAMMED /
COUTO -- Kurt, Jennifer and brother Trysten are pleased
to announce the birth of Jaida Olivia, on Monday, September 1,
2003, at 5: 38 p.m., weighing 7 pounds 3 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Barbara and Megs
MOHAMMED,
Ines▲ and Antonio
COUTO. Love goes
out to aunts, uncles and cousins for their support. Special thanks
to staff at Markham-Stouffville Hospital.
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MOHR b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-04-12 published
It's A Boy!!
FORTE /
MOHR -- Al, Sandra and big sister Elisanna
are thrilled to finally announce the birth of Damian Joseph,
born March 31, 2003 and weighing in at a healthy 10 pounds 6oz.
Damian is welcomed with love by Nonni Guiseppe and Anna
FORTE,
Opa Gerhard
MOHR and wife, Florence
FAVA and the rest of the
FORTE and
MOHR extended families. Deeply missed and remembered
at this time is Oma Elizabeth
MOHR.
Special thanks to the Labour
and Delivery staff at the Credit Valley Hospital.
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MOHSSENZADEH b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-28 published
VASILKIOTI /
MOHSSENZADEH
Bronwyn and Vaheed celebrate the birth in New Westminster, British
Columbia of their beautiful healthy baby girl, Yasmeen Marriam,
weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces, on 17 May 2005, sister to big brother,
Joseph. Overjoyed grandparents in Toronto are Frank and Marilyn
VASILKIOTI, and Zarrin Dokht
SADEGHIE and Asgar
MOHSSENZADEH
of Shiraz, Iran.
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MOIR b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-03-08 published
Happy
Birthday
Elizabeth (Bessie)
MOIR
Come and celebrate Elizabeth's 90th Birthday, March 15 in the
lounge at 85 Walnut St. from 2 to 4 pm. Best wishes only please.
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MOIR b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-09 published
BANCROFT,
Ethan▼
Micheal▼
Jonathan▼
Dave and Michelle
BANCROFT are thrilled to announce the birth
of their first child, Ethan Micheal Jonathan, on August 1 at
4: 31 a.m. He weighed 7 pounds 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are John
and Claudette
MOIR and Michael and Joan
BANCROFT.
Great-grandparents▼
are Jack and Marie
MOIR.
Spoiling▼ privileges also go to aunts
and uncles Nicole and Bill and Ryan and Catherine. Special thanks
to the caring staff at St. Joseph's Health Care Centre, including
Dr. GRATTON, Dr.
NATALE, Dr.
GAGNON, Dr.
PENAVA and the endocrine
team.
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BANCROFT,
Ethan▲
Michael▲
Jonathon▲
Dave and Michelle are thrilled to announce the birth of their
first child, Ethan Michael Jonathon, on August 1 at 4: 31 a.m.
He weighed 7 pounds 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are John and Claudette
MOIR and Michael and Joan
BANCROFT.
Great-grandparents▲ are Jack
and Marie MOIR.
Spoiling▲ privileges also go to aunts and uncles
Nicole and Bill and Ryan and Catherine. Special thanks to the
caring staff at St. Joseph's Health Care Centre, including Dr.
GRATTON, Dr.
NATALE, Dr.
GAGNON, Dr.
PENAVA and the endocrine
team.
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MOIR,
Christian
Duncan
Chris and Heather (née
DUNCAN) are pleased to announce the birth
of their son, Christian Duncan at 6: 39 p.m. on August 5, 2003.
A brother for Alexandra and Victoria. Proud grandparents are
Terry and Carol
MOIR and Cliff and Maureen
DUNCAN both from London.
Spoiling privileges go to all family and Friends. Special thanks
to Dr. ROBINS,
Liz and Sandy R.N.'s and the nursing staff at
the London Health Sciences Centre.
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LADE,
Mary
Lauren
Mark and Helen (née
MOIR) and brothers Matthew and Jeffrey would
like to announce the quick and safe arrival of Mary Lauren, born
on October 24, 2003, weighing 8 pounds 11 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Patrick
MOIR of Ilderton and Mark and Gaye
LADE of London
great-grandparents Muriel
FREEMAN of London and Mark and Audrey
LADE of Hamilton. Special thanks to the Emergency and 3rd Floor
Staff at St. Joseph's.
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MOIR,
Johnny is 60
Happy Birthday
Love Marg and Family
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MOIR,
Jack▼ - Happy 80th Birthday
The family of Jack
MOIR wishes to invite Friends and relatives
to an open house to celebrate Jack's 80th Birthday on Sunday,
Oct.16th from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Bryanston Community Centre.
Best wishes only please.
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MOIR,
Jack▲ - Happy 80th Birthday
The family of Jack Moir wishes to invite Friends and relatives
to an open house to celebrate Jack's 80th Birthday on Sunday,
Oct.16th from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Bryanston Community Centre.
Best wishes only please.
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MOIR,
Patrick - Happy 80th Birthday
Family, Friends and neighbours are invited to join us as we celebrate
Dad's 80th Birthday. Open House at the Bryanston Community Centre,
Tues., December 26th, 2006, 1: 00-4:00 p.m. Best wishes only.
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MOL b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-03 published
GROVER,
Jacob▼
Patrick▼
Josh and Elissa
(MOL) welcome with love the safe arrival of their
precious son, Jacob Patrick, on Monday, June 27th, 2005, weighing
8 pounds 12 ozs. Proud grandparents are Ken and Tina
MOL and John
and Sandy GROVER.
Special▼ thanks to Dr.
USHER and the Staff and
London Health Sciences Centre.
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GROVER,
Jacob▲
Patrick▲
Josh and Elissa (née
MOL) welcome with love the safe arrival
of their precious son, Jacob Patrick, on Monday, June 27th, 2005,
weighing 8 pounds 12 ozs. Proud grandparents are Ken and Tina
MOL
and John and Sandy
GROVER.
Special▲ thanks to Dr.
USHER and all
the Staff at London Health Sciences Centre.
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It's A Girl!
BENDER /
SCHNARR
Todd and Celina are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of
their first child. Beautiful daughter, Amelia Grace, was born
at 11: 34 a.m. October 21, 2002, weighing 7 pounds 7oz. Amelia has
been welcomed by many Friends and family. Especially excited
are first time grandparents John and Jan
BENDER and Bob and Cora
SCHNARR. A special thank you to mid-wives Amy
MOLAND-
OSBORNE
and Maureen
McCLELLAND.
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MOLAND b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-01-18 published
DREW
(HAMMOND)
David and Bronwyn, along with big brother Kieran, are thrilled
to announce the birth of Ronan David Marshall on January 12,
2003 at 1: 53 a.m., weighing in at 8 pounds 9 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Dan and Jill
HAMMOND, both of London, and Clarice
DREW of
Yarker, Ontario. Special thanks to Amy
MOLAND-
OSBORNE, Janet
CLARK and the rest of the Thames Valley Midwives.
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MOLES 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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MOLES b@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-07-11 published
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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MOLL b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-22 published
MOLL,
Stephen
Joseph and
Alexa
Valerie
It is with tremendous joy to announce the arrival of Stephen
Joseph and Alexa Valerie on Monday, December 17th. Proud family
members include their mother, Annette
MOLL, grandparents, William
and Rachel, Uncle Marc and Aunt Michelle, Uncle Len and cousins,
Amanda and Melissa. Gratitude to Doctor J.
BARRETT and Doctor R.
NITSCH
and the exceptional nursing staff of Women's College Hospital,
Dr. A. AUYEUNG and Doula, Jessica
CHERNIAK.
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MOLLARD b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-15 published
MOLLARD,
John
Thomas
Martha and Andrew are thrilled to announce the early but safe
arrival of their son John Thomas on Friday, March 11, 2005. Many
thanks to the staff at Mount Sinai Hospital.
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MOLLICONE b@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-02-04 published
GALLAGHER /
MOLLICONE
Grandparents Ellen and Gerard
GALLAGHER and Vicki
MOLLICONE wish
to announce the arrival of their first granddaughter, Mia Victoria
born in Toronto, February 1st, 2006, weighing 7 pounds. Proud
parents are Danielle and Rob. Uncle Darren, Uncle Ron, Aunt Tina
and Uncle Carmine are also very excited. We know Grandpa Rinaldo
is watching from Heaven.
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MOLLOY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-09-06 published
MOLLOY /
BEHAN -- John and Fiona are proud to announce the birth
of their son, Michael Thomas, on Friday August 29, 2003 at 2.32
p.m. weighing 8 pounds 3 ozs. Delighted sisters Neeve and Orla,
grandparents Michael and Kathleen
BEHAN of Dublin Ireland and
Tom and Eileen
MOLLOY of Toronto. Proud great grandparents Kathleen
BEHAN and the late Michael
BEHAN of Dublin. Many thanks to Dr.
Janet CLARKE and Obstetrics staff at General Marine Hospital,
Collingwood Ontario.
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MOLONEY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-03-14 published
SCIBERRAS -- Darrin, Deirdre
(MOLONEY) and big sisters Natalie
and Laura are overjoyed to announce the birth of Aidan Joseph,
who made his slow entrance on Wednesday March 5th, 2003 at 2: 10
p.m., weighing 10 pounds 4 ozs. Nana Kathleen is delighted with
her sixteenth grandchild #16! Nanna Marlene is excited with her
first grand_son #1! Many thanks to the fantastic nurses at Centenary
Health Centre for their patience and support.
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MOLONEY b@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2006-02-07 published
Baby born on Toronto Transit Commission platform
Most passersby milled about -- oblivious
By Amy BROWN-
BOWERS and Isabel
TEOTONIO, Staff Reporters with
files from Paul
MOLONEY
For Ana GICZEY, the scream was unmistakable. And when she looked
across the crowded subway car and saw the pregnant woman standing,
with feet wide apart, her suspicion was confirmed.
"I know that scream, I've had two babies and that means the baby
is coming," said
GICZEY, whose trek downtown during morning rush
hour yesterday to do errands climaxed with her delivering a baby
on a crowded subway platform.
As GICZEY prepared to spring into action, she was struck by the
fact that most passengers milled about -- oblivious. She said
no one listened to the woman or her husband, who pleaded with
passengers to call 911.
"I saw this lady screaming, 'Ahhhh,' like in pain,"
GICZEY told
the Toronto Star after delivering Mary Kim, a 6-pound, 4-ounce
baby girl, on the southbound platform of Wellesley station --
thanks, in part, to the help of a brown shoelace.
Hui Cheon KIM and his wife, Sun Hee
PAIK, had left their Scarborough
home with their three young children and were heading to St.
Michael's Hospital. The 37-year-old had been experiencing intense
labour pains but wasn't expecting to give birth until today.
When the doors opened at
GICZEY's destination, Wellesley station,
at about 9: 20 a.m., the 41-year-old seamstress saw
KIM pull
PAIK
onto the platform.
PAIK collapsed next to the yellow line as
her water broke. As she lay on the ground, her shaken husband
held one hand and another female passenger held the other. Other
passengers looked but didn't stop,
GICZEY said.
"(PAIK) just stepped from the train, lay down on the floor and
started screaming," said
GICZEY, who grabbed the woman's two
younger children, aged 2 and 8, and pushed them toward the wall
as the train pulled away. The eldest daughter, 11, stayed by
her mother's side.
"The Toronto Transit Commission guy making sure everyone gets
off closed the (car) doors, he didn't stop and call 911,"
GICZEY
said, adding that even though they were at the end of the platform,
she was stunned that more people didn't offer to help and the
trains continued running.
By that time, "half of the baby was already out,"
GICZEY said.
At 9: 25 a.m., she pulled the newborn out, wrapped her in a blanket
that one of the children was carrying and rested her on her mother's
stomach.
In the meantime, the next train pulled into Wellesley station.
Passengers got off and sidestepped the drama, but those on the
train pushed the passenger assistance alarm.
GICZEY tried dialling 911 from her cellphone but there was no
reception, so she ran to a nearby pay phone. The operator gave
GICZEY instructions to tie the umbilical cord and suggested she
use a shoelace.
Just then, a third train pulled into the station and
GICZEY began
pleading with passengers getting off for a shoelace. She stopped
one man, explained the situation and he pulled the brown lace
from his dress shoe. He handed
KIM the lace and left,
GICZEY
recounted.
A woman who had gotten off that train wrapped the infant in her
coat and tied the lace around the umbilical cord.
Trains weren't stopped because they didn't pose a danger to the
woman or her baby said Marilyn
BOLTON, a Toronto Transit Commission
spokeswoman.
As paramedics arrived on the scene at about 9: 45 a.m., an announcement
was made on incoming trains that service was slow because a woman
had just given birth, said passenger Jim
BURNETT, who works at
city hall.
A second announcement came over the speakers that said, "Ladies
and Gentlemen, she just had a baby girl," he recalled.
Jason BODNAR was the first paramedic to arrive.
"The lady who called 911 was happy to see us -- she was shaking,"
BODNAR said, adding
GICZEY quietly slipped away when paramedics
arrived.
The family was taken to St. Mike's, arriving at 10: 15 a.m.
"I'm good,"
PAIK said from her hospital bed yesterday afternoon.
"There was so much pain, it was unbelievable, but now it's okay."
As the beaming mother gingerly stroked Mary, her other children
looked on with relief.
"I felt so scared because my mom thought she was going to die,"
said 11-year-old Rebekah, still shaken from the ordeal. "I'm
happy to see my baby sister."
GICZEY was also relieved to hear Mary was doing fine and was
scheduled to be released from hospital yesterday afternoon with
her mother.
The good Samaritan said she had no medical training and had never
participated in a birth other than her own children. And the
first thing she did after leaving Wellesley station? "I went
into Starbucks and couldn't even order a coffee."
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