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BOAG o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-11-28 published
WEDDELL,
Ramsay
Passed away peacefully on Saturday November 24, 2007 at the General and
Marine Hospital, Collingwood at the age of 93. Beloved husband
of Edna for 63 years. Loving father of son Vaughan and daughter
Lynne (Derek
SCOTT.) Dear grandfather of Buck
WEDDELL
(Anna,)
Lorrie WEDDELL (Mark
ALLAIN), Emily (Casey
WEBSTER), Thomas
SCOTT,
step-granddaughter Michele (Graham
WALLER) and great-grandfather
of Nicole, Julia, Gillian, Adelaide and step-great-granddaughter
Ashley.
Also survived by his sisters Beatrice
BOAG and Ruth
SKINNER.
Friends were received at the Carruthers and Davidson Funeral Home,
7313 Highway 26 (Main St.), Stayner (705-428-2637) from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. on Tuesday November 27, 2007. Funeral Service will be
held in the funeral home chapel on Wednesday November 28, 2007
at 1 o’clock. Cremation with interment Queensville Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ramsay’s memory may be made
to Centennial United Church, 234 William Street, Box 385, Stayner,
Ontario L0M 1S0 or a charity of your choice. For more information
or to sign the online guest book, log on to www.carruthersdavidson.com.
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BOAKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-30 published
McMULLEN,
Eurla
Elizabeth
(DAVIS)
Peacefully at King City Lodge on Thursday, October 25, 2007,
Eurla McMULLEN formerly of Stouffville in her 91st year. Loving
and devoted wife of the late Joseph
McMULLEN.
Beloved mother
of Norman of Richmond Hill and affectionately remembered by Kevin
Dark. Predeceased by her beloved son Neil in 1983. Loving mother-in-law
of Joan of Corunna and a very proud grandmother of Jacob and
Andrew and his wife Kari. Predeceased by her dear sister Addie
and her husband Gordon
BURKHOLDER. A special aunt to Beth and
Jack MacPHERSON and their family. Lovingly remembered by her
sisters-in-law Dora
(McMULLEN)
REAMAN and Luella
(McMULLEN)
FULLER.
Also predeceased by her brothers-in-law Earl
McMULLEN and his
wife Evelyn
(ARMSTRONG), Lorne
McMULLEN and his wife Fern
(SLACK),
Clifford McMULLEN and his wife Margit
(ZEITLER), Ross
McMULLEN,
William REAMAN and Gordon
FULLER and by her sisters-in-law Erma
McMULLEN and Margaret
(McMULLEN) and her husband Albert
BOAKE.
Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews.
Visitation at O'Neill Funeral Home, 6324 Main Street, Stouffville,
(905-642-2855) on Sunday and Monday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
A funeral service will be held at the Stouffville Memorial Christian
Church, 6528 Main Street, on Tuesday at 2: 00 p.m., followed by
interment in Stouffville Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
to the Canadian Bible Society, 10 Carnforth Road, Toronto, Ontario
M4A 2S4 or to the Stouffville Memorial Christian Church, 6528 Main
Street, Stouffville, L4A 5Z4 would be appreciated by the family.
Eurla will be remembered for her love of family and Friends,
for her cheerful smile and quick wit and for her unwavering faith
and love of the Church.
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BOARDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-30 published
CASSIDY,
Patrick
Nial
Dr.
Peacefully at home, after a long illness, surrounded by his family
on Friday, June 29th, 2007 in his 76th year. Beloved husband
of Cintra, and loving father of Steven and David of Belleville.
Patrick is survived by his sisters Nuala (Edgar)
COWAN of Toronto
and Elizabeth
BOARDMAN of Alberta; sister-in-law Sonia (Keith)
CHATER, and brother-in-law Gerard (Dorothy)
MOOSAI-
MAHARAJ, both
of Toronto. Uncle of Tim (Sandi), Brian (Diane), Noah (Nathan),
Patrick (Glynis), Corin (Athena), Seya and Kamla (Michael). He
is fondly remembered by extended family in Ireland. Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at Saint_Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (399 Victoria
Ave.) on July 4th, 2007 at 11: 00 o'clock. Cremation to follow.
If desired, Memorial Donations to Amnesty International or Canadian
Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to Steele Funeral Home,
Moira Street Chapel (Belleville, 877-256-3688).
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BOARDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-28 published
CASS,
Dorothy
Bernice
On Friday July 27, 2007 at Toronto East General Hospital. Dorothy
CASS, beloved wife of the late Garfield
CASS.
Loving mother and
mother-in-law of Danny
CASS and Olga Vocouber
CASS, and Bill
and the late Donna
WEISDORF. Dear sister and sister-in-law of
Myra and the late Norman
SIMON.
Devoted grandmother of Tatiana
Vocouber KEEP and Richard
KEEP, and Susan and Brian
DINSDALE.
Devoted great-grandmother of Erin
BOARDMAN.
Lovingly remembered
by her caregiver Prudentia
TUNGALA. At
Benjamin's
Park
Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave., W., (3 lights west of Dufferin), for
service on Sunday, July 29th at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Holy Blossom
Memorial Park. Private arrangements at Dorothy's request.
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BOARDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-10 published
BOARDMAN,
Pauline
Carolyn "
Carol" (née
WOOD)
Passed away suddenly in her home in Duncan, British Columbia
on October 3, 2007 in her 73rd year. Beloved wife and friend
of B. Richard of 51 years. Dear mother of Heather (Daniel)
TLEN
of White Horse, Yukon Territory, Ted (Julie) of Mississauga,
Ontario and Susan (Russ)
SAGERT of Oslo, Norway. Grandmother
of Sophia, Helena, Brett, Jenessa, Erika, James, Joshua and Allison.
Carolyn is also survived by her brothers Donald and Timothy
and sisters JoAnne and Jennifer. She will be sadly missed by
many relatives and Friends. Celebration of Life Services will
be held in Duncan, British Columbia and
in Ontario at later dates.
Arrangements entrusted to Sands Funeral Chapel, 187 Trunk Road,
Duncan, British Columbia. Online condolences may be offered at
www.sandsfuneral.com Sands of Duncan (250) 746-5212
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BOASE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-07-05 published
Dead grim reminder to buckle up
Of the 80 people killed this year on area roads, 24 weren't belted
in.
By April KEMICK, Sun Media, Thurs., July 5, 2007
Why aren't motorists buckling up?
That's the question nagging local police after an alarming 24th
seatbelt-related death this year on area roads.
Timothy McCLUNG of Camlachie, who died Saturday after being thrown
from his vehicle in Sarnia, was the latest victim in a string
of deaths that police say may have been prevented by seatbelt
use.
Out of 80 people killed on area roads this year, 24 were not
wearing seatbelts, said Sgt. Dave Rektor of the Ontario Provincial
Police's Western Region.
"Not wearing a seatbelt and being involved in a crash is the
equivalent of jumping off a three-storey building," Rektor said.
"Why people still aren't wearing seatbelts is the million-dollar
question."
It's been more than 30 years since wearing a seatbelt became
law in Ontario, and, despite consistent public awareness campaigns
and police blitzes, some drivers still refuse to buckle up, Rektor
said.
A 2005-2006 survey by Transport Canada shows that somewhere between
nine and 10 per cent of motorists don't use seatbelts.
In Ontario, not wearing a seatbelt carries a $110 fine and will
get you two demerit points on your licence, he said.
"In terms of enforcement and education, we're just as vigilant
as we ever were," Rektor said. "And yet, there's still… people
that refuse to wear seatbelts."
A shocking 30 per cent of the 80 deaths on area roads this year
were linked to people not wearing seatbelts, he said.
"That's 24 people that could have been alive," Rektor said. "It's
very frustrating."
Paul BOASE, chief, road users, with Transport Canada, said while
there's been big gains in the numbers of people wearing seatbelts
since it became law, some people still resist buckling up.
Some possible explanations:
- Young people, particularly young males, who don't wear seatbelts
might be under the impression they're "invincible" and don't
need to buckle up.
- Impaired drivers are more likely not to buckle up than people
who are not impaired
- Some drivers -- including a higher percentage of those in rural
areas and people making short trips just around the corner --
are more likely to believe the chances of crashing and getting
hurt are low
- Some drivers wrongly believe their air bags will be enough
to save them in a crash
- People sitting in the backseat can have a false sense of safety
because of their position in the back of the car
- Some drivers simply resist being told what to do by the state
But regardless of the reason behind not wearing a seatbelt, the
hard fact is that your chances of dying in a crash are higher
if you don't buckle up, he said.
"You're much more likely to survive if you have your belt on."
The National Occupant Restraint Program, a joint effort by federal,
provincial and territorial governments, aims to bring seatbelt
use across the nation to 95 per cent by 2010.
More police enforcement, tougher laws and public awareness campaigns
targeting those who don't buckle up are needed to make that goal,
said Shannon Ell, chairperson of National Occupant Restraint
Program.
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BOATE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-15 published
GALBRAITH,
Lynda
Ann (née
BISHOP)
At Grey Bruce Health Services in Meaford on Friday October 12,
2007. The former Lynda Ann
BISHOP of Meaford, in her 54th year.
Loving daughter of Mary and her husband Willard
MacDONALD of
Meaford and the late William
BISHOP.
Beloved wife of Rick
GALBRAITH
of Meaford. Dear mother of Lisa
BOATE and her husband Ken of
Barrie and loving grandmother of William and Nate. Fondly remembered
by a brother Ross of London. A funeral service and celebration
of Lynda's life will be conducted at Christ Church Anglican,
34 Boucher St. E. in Meaford, on Saturday October 20th at 3 p.m.
where family will receive Friends from 1 until 3 p.m. As your
expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated and may be made through the Ferguson Funeral
Home, 48 Boucher St. E., Meaford, Ontario N4L 1B9 (519-538- 1320)
to whom arrangements have been entrusted.
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BOATENG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-23 published
Man targeted by gunman was arrested after Creba shooting
Motives for attack unclear, police say
By Timothy
APPLEBY,
Page
A17
He was scooped up in the wave of arrests last year that stemmed
from the Jane
CREBA murder investigation and convicted of cocaine
possession. He was shot dead on a busy street Sunday afternoon
after visiting an acquaintance being held in Toronto's Don Jail.
But beyond saying they are sure Eric
BOATENG, 21, was targeted
and ambushed by a gunman who hurried away on foot, police yesterday
conceded that so far they have little idea why Mr.
BOATENG was
killed.
"There could be a multitude of reasons, it's very early in the
investigation," said Detective Dan
NIELSEN of the homicide squad.
"What we know is that he attended the Don Jail for a visit, that
when he left he was confronted about a block away and that the
person who confronted him shot him multiple times."
There is no shortage of theories to pursue.
Unmarried, without children and with no fixed address, Mr.
BOATENG
was one of 25 people arrested in surveillance-driven police raids
that followed the killing on Boxing Day, 2005, of Toronto teenager
Jane CREBA, an innocent passerby in what's believed to have been
a gangland shootout on Yonge Street.
Six other people were wounded in the gun battle, which became
a metaphor for the worst year of gun homicides the city had ever
seen.
Mr. BOATENG was not among the seven people charged with murder
and manslaughter in the death of the Grade 10 Riverdale Collegiate
student. But he was accused of possessing cocaine for the purpose
of trafficking and was sentenced in August to the equivalent
of 28 months in jail plus a year's probation.
He was originally charged with conspiracy to traffic in firearms
but that charge was stayed.
Under the two-for-one practice whereby pre-trial time spent in
custody is doubled up, Mr.
BOATENG was then released from custody.
He was killed Sunday as he walked to his car after visiting the
Don Jail.
Whether he would have testified at the
CREBA trial is unclear,
as is the role in Sunday's shooting - if any - of his underworld
drug Friends. As for the inmate he was visiting, Det.
NIELSEN
would not identify the man but said he has been questioned and
is part of the investigation.
Sunday's audacious attack near the intersection of Broadview
Avenue and Gerrard Street East left neighbours shaken and raised
Toronto's homicide tally for the year to 70 - one more than the
total recorded for all of 2006.
But initial reports that the gunman was one of a group are now
being played down.
"There's nothing right now to connect them to the shooting,"
Det. NIELSEN said.
Police are seeking a suspect described as black, in his 20s,
medium build, between 5-foot-8 and 6 feet, wearing a black bomber-style
jacket and last seen running south on Hamilton Street, south
of Gerrard Street.
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BOAZ o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-11 published
BOAZ,
Margaret
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