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    STEERS, John Edward P. Eng., FGAC-Passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family at Oakville Trafalgar Me-morial Hospital on Saturday May 17th 2008 in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Clarice. Loving father of Paul and his wife Barbara and Jacqueline and her husband Andrew Lawford - all of Ottawa. Sadly missed by his grandchildren David, Liam, Emma, Connell, Amy and Molly. Fondly remembered by his brothers Reg (Andrée) and Bill (Céline) and nieces Isabelle and Stéphanie. Well known and highly respected as a consulting engineer within the mining and geological communit ies throughout Canada and internationally. While semi-retired for the past few years, John remained active in m a n y c o m m u n i t y e n d e a v o u r s a n d thoroughly enjoyed the company of a widely diversi f ied network of f r iends. Family will receive visitors in the Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville, ON, 905-844-3221 on Thursday, May 22nd from 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be celebrated on Friday, May 23rd 2008 at 11:00 am at St Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, 47 Reynolds Street, Oakv i l le . Cremat ion to fo l low wi th Interment in Ottawa at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CHEO, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario or the Lung Association and con-d o l e n c e s m a y b e s e n t t o [email protected]

    ABBISS, William (Bill)- On May 20, 2008 at the age of 83, at NorfolkGeneral Hospital in Simcoe. After a long and valiant battle with cancer,he passed away peacefully with his wife and son by his side. Born July20, 1924, he lived in Caledonia most of his childhood. Bill was a veteranPilot Officer in the RCAF and served throughout WWII. Agraduate of theOntario College of Art and Design, he enjoyed a long successful careeras a commercial artist. He was a long time resident of Oakville and along standing and active member of the Oakville Club. Upon retiring helived in Stoney Lake, Sundridge, Parry Sound and Fort Meyers, Florida.His final home was in Port Rowan with his loving wife of 60 years,Doris (nee Daniels). He will be sadly missed by Doris and his four devotedchildren Cynthia (Mike) Marlatt, Sue (Dave) Allison, Scott (Pat) Abbiss,Tracey (Jeff) Pearcy. Dearly loved by his 10 grandchildren Lori (David)Denniss, Sarah (John) Rushton, Jay (Claire-Louise) Morris, Nick Marlatt,Jason and Joshua Adams, Erin (Tristan) Rees, Natasha, Tenleigh andConnor Pearcy. Proud Great Grandad to Jack, Mia and Olivia Rushton,Laurelle Denniss, and Finley-Kate Morris. Funeral service to take placeat the Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville,on Friday, May 23 at 1pm. Visitation on Thursday, May 22 from 7 to9 pm. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciatedby the family.

    BROWN, John Robert (Bud)- Passed away at Oakville TrafalgarMemorial Hospital on Sunday, May 18, 2008 in his 76th year. Belovedhusband of Kathryn (nee Thompson). Brother of Ken, Carole, Lou, Bruceand Jill. Predeceased by sisters Betty and Judy. "Uncle Bud" will bedearly missed by his numerous nieces and nephews who meant so muchto him. Bud was a lifetime resident of Oakville and worked for the townof Oakville for 35 years until his retirement in 1994. He was honored tobe a recipent of the Paul Harris Fellowship. Visitation will be held at theOakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Rd West, Oakville (1 block eastof Kerr St) on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 from 2-4pm & 7-9pm. FuneralService Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 11:00am in the chapel. IntermentSt. Jude's Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may bemade to the Oakville Hospital Foundation or the Halton DiabetesProgram.

    MOLFETTA, Lina - Passed away peacefullyon Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at the OakvilleTrafalgar Memorial Hospital with her lovingfamily by her side. Lina, beloved wife of the lateSalvatore. Dear mother of Ben and his wifeNancy, Joe and his wife Helen, Vito and his wifeKathy, Rose and her husband Andrew and thelate Vito (1968). Sister of Tony and his wifeCaroline, Gino and his wife Ingrid, Mike, Frank,and Andre. Loving grandmother of Alyssa,Nolan, Ryan and Cameron. Visitation will beheld at the Kopriva Taylor Community FuneralHome, 64 Lakeshore Rd. West, Oakville, (oneblock east of Kerr, 905-844-2600) from 3-5pmand 7-9 pm Friday. Funeral Mass 10:00 a.m.Saturday, May 24, 2008 at St. Dominic Church,2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville. EntombmentGlen Oak Mausoleum. Email condolencesmay be made through www.koprivataylor.com

    HAMES, Beverley Anne- Peacefully at home surrounded with love, by her family onSunday, May 18th, 2008. Beloved wife andbest friend of the late Harry. Very loving motherof Lisa, Stephen and his wife Sarah. She willbe dearly missed by her brother KennethNorthrop and family, her sister Marjorie Collumand family, her sister-in-law Viola Markle andfamily, her many friends and also Coco, Taffyand Frank. Family and friends will be receivedat the Ward Funeral Home, 109 ReynoldsSt ree t , Oakv i l le (905-844-3221) onWednesday from 7 - 9 p.m. Funeral Servicewill be held in the Ward Chapel on Thursday,May 22nd, 2008 at 1 p.m.

    The Oakville Beaverwould like to express sincere and

    heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones.

    Sea Lamprey ControlCentre

    Centre de Lutte Contre laLamproie Marine

    Public Notice Avis public

    May 2008The Sea Lamprey Control Centre, Fisheriesand Oceans Canada (DFO), proposes to

    treat approximately 41 km of the Credit Riverwith the lampricide TFM to reduce thenumbers of larval sea lamprey. Lampricide

    will be applied for approximately 14 hoursfrom designated application points as notedon the accompanying map. Treatment is

    tentatively scheduled for the period May 23-25, 2008. The lampricide selectively killslamprey larvae and may also cause mortality

    to other fish if under stress of spawning, orweakened by disease or otherenvironmental factors. Although the

    lampricide is not harmful to humans or otheranimals at the concentrations used duringthe treatment, any use of stream water for

    irrigation and drinking should be suspendedfor a 24 hour period during this treatmentperiod.

    mai 2008Le centre de lutte contre la lamproie marinede Pêches et Océans Canada (MPO),

    propose de traiter environ 41 km de la rivièreCredit avec le lampricide TFM afin deréduire le nombre de larves de lamproie

    marine. Le lampricide sera appliquépendant environ 14 heures à partir de pointsd’application désignés tel qu’il est indiqué

    sur la carte d’accompagnement. Untraitement est proposé pour la période du 23au 25 mai 2008. Le lampricide tue

    sélectivement les larves de lamproie marineet peut également provoquer la mortalitéd’autres poissons s’ils sont en train de subir

    le stress du frai ou s’ils sont affaiblis par lamaladie ou d’autres facteurs du milieu. Bienque le lampricide ne présente aucun danger

    pour les êtres humains ou les autresanimaux aux concentrations utilisées durantle traitement, il est recommandé

    d’interrompre toute utilisation de l’eau ducours d’eau aux fins d’irrigation ou deconsommation pendant la période de 24

    heures du traitement.

    For more information contact: / Pour plus amples des renseignements contacter :Paul Sullivan

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada | Pêches et Océans CanadaSea Lamprey Control Centre | Centre de Lutte Contre la Lamproie Marine

    1 Canal Drive | 1, Chemin Canal, Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 6W4

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    BAYS, Glen Bruce - Beloved husband ofSuzanne (DuMont) Bays and son of Bruce andBeryl Bays of Saskatoon, passed awaypeacefully on May 20th, after a courageousbattle with cancer. He was 52. Glen was bornin Edmonton, Alberta and was raised in DonMills. He attended York University and settledin Toronto until moving to Oakville, Ontario in1989. He spent his entire career in banking,with Bank of Montreal, NatWest Bank and TDSecurities. Glen loved life and spent muchtime on the golf course, squash and tenniscourts. His love of travel and of life in generalresulted in countless friends. He was anamazing son, husband, cousin, friend andcolleague to many people. A celebration ofGlen's life will be held at St. Jude's AnglicanChurch (160 William Street, Oakville, Ontario,L6J 1C5) on Friday May 23rd, 2008 at 9:30am. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes maybe made directly to Princess MargaretHospital, Palliative Care Unit. Glen and hisfamily would like to thank the team at PrincessMargaret Hospital, and Oakville TrafalgarMemorial Hospital for the wonderful care andassistance over the last few years.

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    LOCKER, Charles “Chas” - Passedaway late Monday, May 19th, 2008.F a t h e r o f J o a n n e a n d B a r b a r a ."Grandad" of Douglass. Belovedbrother and friend. Long time residentof Oakville. In lieu of a memorial service,friends and family are gathering onSaturday, May 24th , 2008 at TheWhiskey Lounge O'Finn's Irish Temper136 Church Street, Oakville Ontariofrom 3 - 10 pm. Donations to OakvilleTrafalgar Memorial Hospital or IanAnderson House, Oakville would beappreciated by the family.

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