GHAFOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-28 published
Bodies of missing teens found in Lake Ontario
By Canadian Press, Page A11
Consecon, Ontario -- The bodies of two teenage boys missing in
Lake Ontario south of Trenton, have been found.
Police divers recovered the bodies about 250 metres off the shore
of North Beach Provincial Park on Sunday afternoon.
Police said 16-year-old Awad
GHAFOR and 17-year-old Amad
CHOUDHRY,
both from Markham, went missing early Saturday.
Ontario
Provincial
Police Constable Kim
GUTHRIE said the teens
were seen in distress while swimming in the lake near Consecon.
Police and fire departments were called and a search was begun
by Ontario Provincial Police marine units and an underwater search
and recovery unit.
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GHARTEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-14 published
RICHARDSON,
Norman
R.
After a lengthy illness, passed away peacefully on Tuesday July 10th,
2007 in his 94th year at York Central Hospital Palliative Care
Unit. Predeceased by his loving wife Marion Isabella
MATHESON
and his three brothers Kenneth, Russ, and Harold. Dear uncle
of Peter and Gillian
RICHARDSON,
Penny
GHARTEY, Pat
HARLEY, Jim
and Luba RICHARDSON,
Robin and Karen
RICHARDSON, Janet and Earl
JONES,
Judy and Rudy
MEIER, Pat and David
DAVIES, Michael and
Sandra RICHARDSON,
David and Pamela
RICHARDSON, Donald and Glynda
MATHESON, Rae
GOURLAY, Anne and Ken
ROBERTS, Ken and Debra
MATHESON
and Hugh and Judi
MATHESON.
Will also be sadly missed by his
many great nieces and nephews. Norman graduated from the University
of Toronto with a Bachelor of Commerce and Finance in 1935. During
World War 2, he served as artillery lieutenant in the 14th Field
Regiment, which was instrumental in the freedom of Holland. He
became President of Cheeseborough Ponds, and, subsequently President
of C.C.T.F.A. After his retirement in 1983, he volunteered for
a number of years as Treasurer of Hospital Special Needs. Norman
led a very active life. He loved to travel, was a patron of the
arts, was a sports enthusiast and had an interest in wildlife,
particularly birds and racoons, whom he fed for 44 years in his
backyard on Revcoe Drive. He will be dearly missed, and forever
remembered. At Norman's request, there will be no service. In
his honour, donations to his favourite charity, the Alzheimer
Society of Ontario (in memory of his wife Marion) would be greatly
appreciated. Condolences - www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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