DREBIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-14 published
WINBAUM,
Faye "
Faygie"
In her 90th year on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at Baycrest
Hospital. Predeceased by her beloved husband of 66 years Benny
WINBAUM.
Loving mother of Rosemary and Morty
GOLDHAR. Loyal sister
of Mona ROSENBAUM.
Spectacular
Bubby of David
DREBIN, Carolyn
DREBIN and David
BENOLIEL.
Caring grandmother of Wendy
KLEIN,
Bradley and Nathalie
GOLDHAR,
Rabbi
AVRAHAM and Yochevet
GOLDHAR,
beloved great-grandmother of Leo, Billy, Shaya, Tamara, Oliver,
Gabrielle, Elishever, Nechama, Shoshana, Hadassah, Yehuda, Orley,
Chanina, and Ahuva. Adored auntie Faye to her many nieces and
nephews. Our love and gratitude to Gina, Freddie, and Belle.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Friday, December 14,
2007 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Beth Sholom Synagogue section of
Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva 21 Old Forest Hill Road, daily
from 1: 00 p.m. Donations may be made to the Faygie Winbaum Memorial
Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto,
M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324 or www.benjamins.ca
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DREIKURS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-12 published
CASSEL,
Pearl
Georgina (née
PAGE,) M.Ed.
on July 3rd, 2007, age 75, of heart failure after a long battle
with illness. Teacher, traveler, guidance counselor, author,
naturalist, public speaker, patron of our native artists, cruise
ship lecturer, photographer, fisherwoman, mother and grandmother.
Born in Bengeo, England, Pearl studied science at the Universities
of London and Southampton after turning down a scholarship that
would have required her to study education. After three years
in research pharmacology, her thirst for travel and adventure
took her to North America, where she hitch-hiked through 40 states
before serendipitously landing a short term teaching position
in Toronto. Ironically, the experience discovered a passion for
pedagogy that began a 35 year career in which she taught all
elementary and high school grades, earned a Masters of Education
at the University of Toronto and a Parent Education Diploma,
and became a founding director of the Alfred Adler Institute
of Ontario. With Doctor Rudolph
DREIKURS, a colleague of Adler,
she co-authored Discipline without Tears, a teacher and parent
guide to managing primary school pupils through understanding
motivation, which became an international bestseller translated
into several languages. Pearl went on to author Why Kids Jump
Over The Moon (Winner of the Elmer Huff Award, Ontario School
Counselors
Association) and, with co-author Doctor Raymond
CORSINI,
The Challenge of Adolescence (Writers Award, Federation of Women
Teachers' Associations of Ontario) and Coping with Teenagers
in a Democracy. The success of her books and her love of helping
others resulted in invitations to deliver over 1000 keynote speeches
and workshops throughout North America, including most of Canada's
major universities and many remote locations where she introduced
Adlerian, democracy-based teaching approach to First Nations
educators. Pearl developed a deep appreciation for native art
and relationships with native artists, including the Hunts in
British Columbia and Goyce Kakegamic, for whom she helped to
arrange an airlift of his work when his studio was threatened
by forest fire. Following her retirement from the public school
system, Pearl alternated residences in Toronto, Florida, Victoria
and Vancouver and reapplied her skills to guiding and educating
adults on cruise ships. Greatly distressed when she became unable
to continue cruise ship lecturing, she applied her characteristic
determination to find other venues in which to contribute to
the community: providing telephone support to the housebound
through community care; organizing trips and events for her residence
and local clubs; and, in her last year, returning to assist in
a local elementary school, which she found as rewarding as any
of the experiences in her rich life. Pearl is survived by son
Paul and granddaughters Camille and Celeste in Toronto and niece
Linda in England. A celebration of Pearl will take place in the
banquet room at 1880 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering, where she lived,
on Friday, July 20th from 3: 00 to 5:30 p.m. Donations in lieu
of flowers may be made to the Pickering Naturalists, Box 304,
Pickering, Ontario. L1V 2R6 or the Adlerian Psychology Association
of British Columbia 230-1818 W. Broadway Vancouver, British Columbia
V6J
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DREW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
DREW,
Ronald
Martin
Peacefully at Woodstock General Hospital on Monday, January 8,
2007, Ronald Martin
DREW of Woodstock in his 73rd year. Beloved
husband and best friend of Shirley for 47 years. Loving father
of Brent DREW
(Kim) of Ailsa Craig, Ontario, Sherri
DREW-
OCHAL
(Peter OCHAL) of Brampton, and Scott
DREW
(Sandy) of London.
Grandpa of Brandon
DREW, Damien
DREW and Matthew
OCHAL. Brother
of Doctor Derwood
DREW
(Yvonne) of Ottawa and brother-in-law of
Jack TERNOEY
(Anna) of Blenheim, Patricia
ENNETT (Larry) of Dresden,
Jim TERNOEY
(Marlene) of Blenheim, and the late Cindy
PILBEAM.
Also remembered by several nieces and nephews. Ron was a longtime
employee of Union Gas. Friends will be received at the Smith-LeRoy
Funeral Home, 69 Wellington Street North, Woodstock on Thursday,
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parish prayers at the funeral home Thursday
afternoon at 4: 00 p.m. Funeral Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic
Parish, 904 Dundas Street, Woodstock on Friday, January 12, 2007
at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Chris
GEVAERT as celebrant. Cremation.
Interment at Saint Mary Catholic Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations to the Woodstock Hospital Foundation or the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy,
(519) 537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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