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Our Essential Workers

4/30/2020

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-Andre Courchesne - Georgetown Hospital Maintenance and my daughter Arielle - Bennett Center Kitchen staff
- Kathy Hole my mom working at Walmart to ensure people have what they need to get through this tough time 💕 stay safe
-Tracy Hancock....nurse Hospital...be safe girl!
- Be safe Tracy and stay healthy! <3
- Wendy Wild.....grocery store check out...be safe girl!!
-- my Mom! Please be nice to her and don't get her sick. XOXO
- Be safe👏
- Thank you 👏 all.
- Andre Courchesne, Ray Savoie - Hospital Maintenance , Cindy McDonell Hospital COO
- Thank you All !
- Thank you 👏💞
- Thank you!
- I appreciate all these people too But No one has made mention of the beer store people or the staff of the store I work at??!!! Everyone needs their booze. 🤪🥴
- you bunch are my favs. Keeping me sane‼️
- Jodie McGowan PSW looking after our elderly up here in the north. Aslo Nursing student
- Sylvia Johnson, hospital worker Georgetown
- My hubby Marty. He is a Millwright fixing machines in a food processing plant.
- Blair Tracy, long distance trucker, on his way to Denver. Lives in Georgetown.
-Annie, who works in the Emg department. Thanks Annie - Via Joanne Majuery Doernbach
- Haven’t seen her in action but I know Ro Colombo Coates will be doing her job at Superstore with proficiency, humour and consideration for the health of everyone.
- THANKS to ALL for
What they are doing! ❤️❤️
- As much as we don't want to think about it, we should also be thanking our Funeral Service workers. They may not be front line but they are preform a critical part in our communities
- absolutely. Very essential every day.
- Thank-you to all who are out there so that we can be here. You are heros! ❤️
- All home care nurses.b
- Jackie PSW
- My daughter, Janey Hess, Halton EMS
Diane Harris, Grocery store clerk
- Katie, RN at Georgetown Hospital
- my 3 neices ...nurses tracy & shauna,jackie ..stay safe and ny nephew charlie hancock..firefighter PRAY FOR YOU ALL TO STAY SAFE
- My Big Sister
PSW at our local Bennett Center taking care of all our grandparents. 💞
- My brother Dave Tunney...working at Walmart..making sure everyone gets what they need at this time. Please respect what my brother is doing for you & everyone else out there working on the front lines for your familys..Love you Bro xoxo
- They are making big sacrifices for us ! ❤️
- My wife Linda Fendley Cook at Allendale, Rosa Tassone PSW and to all the frontliners out there, Police, Medical Staff,, food workers, truck drivers that are helping make our lives better, thank you from the bottom of my heart...
- Dont forget the ones in the Pharmacys
-also a shout out to those in town that work in the food industry like Suputo and treehouse foods triyng to keep up with the demands in the grocery stores during this hard times
- Meanie Blake works at super store going to school for paramdic
- My brother Nelson Seeler is a truck driver and keeeping things moving. Please be safe. 💕
- I pray we All get through this safe and sound and HOPE we learn to lean on each other in times of need..🙏❤
- I was a friend Jack ,Nelson,s brother I also know Nielsen have not seen him since Jacks passing. Thanks Nelson for bringing all those supplies in...
- Thank you all!! I am able to "do my bit" and help you all, too, by ordering my groceries online for home delivery (a godsend), or at store pickup where I can pay for the groceries online and don't even have to go into the store to get them. The less we all share a point of contact, the better.
- Kim Newman PSW & Chris Hyde Supervisor of Hazardous Waste for his Company. Stay Safe.
- My son Mike Richardson is a truck driver for Walker and keeping the country moving. Please be safe and if a truck walks up to a drive through, it is because they can't get their rig through the drive through and you are their guiding light. We all need to go outside the box and get through this together. Doing whatever is the right thing.
-Shout out to Liz at Pet Valu by Food Basics. Order was placed for dog food and paid for over the phone, drove up, call to let her know I was waiting and she placed the order in car. Should you have to go in the store only two at a time allowed and the distance thing is adhered to. Thanks Liz for doing your part and working to keep our pets fed and the people safe.
- My sister in law, Eileen, an ER nurse ❤️

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Mary Ann Lapointe

4/30/2020

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​ -Aka " The Rocket." Awesome player, awesome record, true Hall of Famer.
-A many time Canadian, U.S. Champion golfer.
- Seems like an amazing athlete, wishing her all the best :)
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Dave and Gerry Osbourne

4/30/2020

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- Very loved and were very involved in the sports community!!
- Awesome couple!
-Lovely people
- Two Beautiful Angel's
- What a great couple
- A staple at the Hollywood.
- And always running a hockey pool.
- Fantastic couple ❣️
-Great people, so nice.
-Great couple.
- Truly wonderful people❤️❤️
- Beautiful people
- Yes one hell of a couple! More than happy to call them friends! R.I.P. Gerry and Dave🌹🌹🌹🌹
-the very best
- Awesome couple
- Neighbors growing up RIP
- Awesome people
- Great couple always was fun to be around
-ROOTS OF GEORGETOWN..wonderful couple
-Two of the best
- They indeed were a great couple, Dave and Gerry were good friends of my parents. RIP
- Was a good friend of both Dave and Gerry RIP never forgotten.
-Fantastic people
- GBNF they were the best!
- Great Georgetown People supporter of local sports Ball and Hockey
Best Beer man ever
-They lived down the street from me and Mrs. Osborne had just given birth to George... she let me take him for a walk whenever I asked and was always loving and kind to me!
- Awesome people and family oxo
- ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
- That's my Uncle Dave and Aunt Gerry. They were always community minded even back when Georgetown was a quarter of the size it is now. I miss them both very much. Thank you for the kind words about them. T
- Very nice people and I also really liked their kids
- Great couple
- Lovely Couple spent lots of time at their home I remember Dave having 14,000 cash after working all week and let me hold it , it made quite an impact on a 9 year old it was a serious wad of cash 👀
- Will never forget,how they gave me a place to stay ...also thanx to George Osborne and Colleen. 😏
-Gerry could clear a table lol
Amazing people
-It is so nice to see these two faces!! Gerry was my first baseball coach..she taught me how to play ball, and smoke on the bench. She became a wonder friend and mentor ( right Robin Richardson ) When talking to Gerry you always got the truth and a lots of laughs. I miss that sense of humor! She and Dave raised a wonderful family Paula O'Donohue Williams that I'm grateful to have in my friend bucket!!!💖💖
-So true lol the things she taught us...
- One of our best neighbors
- We some couple....a lot of great experiences with them. Never met a person that Dave couldn't sell a raffle ticket to . R.I.P. to a great couple.
- Good people ,l grew up with George alias Oscar .Gerry helped coach my 1st hockey Team tykes the St. Louis Blues , Oscar sure did love his Kit Kat’s
- That's a great tribute to them both.
- An amazing couple. Great to see the pic
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Dr. Len Landry

4/30/2020

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-Such a tragic end to a great man and Doctor,
-He was my doctor as a kid
- He was a great doctor
- Great man
- He was a great doctor and person ...I still miss him
- Loved His fishing, had some good trips.
- Such a lovely man
- In a band with him and Greg Duncan back in the sixties.
- He had a poster in his office advertising the band and a gig at the arena.
- great practices in our basement too! Too bad I always got kicked out 😝 Still love you 😍
-I think you played at the Rose Room in the old arena. A battle of the bands?
-yes. I remember playing there, vaguely. Long time ago.
- Great Dr. He brought a pizza to my house after I had minor surgery when I was a teen.... Nice man.....
- He was a friend and our family Doctor for years and years. What a kind and compassionate man.
-I remember Len from my days at GDHS. Great Guy !
- He was my doctor for over 20 years and then my kids as well. Great doctor (even did a house call on my daughter when she was little)
- Yes Lynn, he did house calls for us too when we lived on Weber back in the 80's.
- Such a wonderful man and such a tragic loss... He lives in the hearts of everyone who knew him... 💔😔❤️
- He was a childhood friend of my husband as well as our dr. Best doctor ever. My husband was away and my son was sick. I did not drive at the time and he came to my house to drive us to the hospital and stay by my sons bed all night with me. Came to house in the wee early hours to do physicals for us because our work hrs wouldn’t allow us to get to him. Those are just two examples of the kind of dr he was but furthermore the kind of man he was. Rip Len you are missed.
-Long suffering “Skippy” of the hospital’s worst-ever curling/golf teams. Motto: “if we can’t beat them with talent, we’ll distract ‘em with shenanigans!”.
Len’s passions were his family, his practice, our community and its environment, the Buffalo Bills, fishing, the Beatles, and punking his pals.
He was a talented writer and excellent cartoonist, whose dream job was to spend a year as doctor to the Buffalo Bills before he retired his practice.
“You whip the rock and we’ll sweep behind it to create a vacuum”.
Much missed by his GDMH family.
- When our 2nd son passed in 2001 and I became very ill, he was so supportive and just what I needed. He did not have privileges at G'town Hospital, but the various departments gave me my file to take to him, because they all respected him so much. I continued to see him at the home office because he cared so much...I miss him and having a person that you could rely on and talk to so freely. He knew his patients and cared...miss him and his care.
- Sure do miss Dr. Len..was our family Dr. from the time he started his first office. Best Dr. I've had..Made home visits to my place also.
- Great guy. And his spouse Rita. I remember going for dinner at their apartment on Close Ave. In Toronto on Mike Landrys 18th birthday when he was an intern at St. Mikes. So friendly and welcoming. I'll always remember them.
-💕 Great choice Bonnie. he was an awesome Dr and well respected member of the community along with his lovely wife Rita. xoxo
- Fond memories of Doc Landry and the “Stanley Cup” games on gibbons pl, R.I.P. Len 🙏
- A lovely, lovely man
- He was such a great doctor. A beautiful person
- Great Dr
- My connection with Len wasn’t through medicine. It was through the days of P.O.W.E.R. and how he responded so passionately along with his wife Rita. He was a good man. I truly hope that his legacy will be all of the lives he touched in one way or the other and the three wonderful kids he left behind. ❤️
- Len was a kind, gentle soul. RIP.
-Was our family doctor from when we moved to G’town. He delivered my brother in ‘79. Great man
- Did high school, Erindale College, U of T med school and internship at St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto with Len. A good friend and an excellent physician. Tragically lost too soon.
- He always spoke highly of and would often ask after you.
- Thanks for letting know that.
- Len was an amazing man, caring and compassionate, greatly missed by family, friends and our community. A great loss, RIP Len
- A great kind doctor.
- Thanks so much for sharing this. It’s so nice to read all these messages about my dad. He is greatly missed.
- Many, many years ago a friend of mine that worked for a colleague of your Dad got tickets for a Bills game. She took me and we went with Len & your uncle - can't remember which one. We tailgated with lamb chops on the hibachi & a couple of bevvies before the game. One of my favourite ever road trips - he was a good man, may he RIP.
- Both Doug and I went to high school with Len smartest, nicest person we knew. He was so gentle his life was hard it is not what he deserved.
- I met Len in kindergarten 1956 Harrison Public School. Good friends with him through public school & high school. Agree with Dianne, he was one of the smartest, nicest guys I ever met in my life.
- Was my husband Doctor we move and my husband would drive one hour to go and see him
-It’s wonderful to read all of these Tributes. He was a fantastic Doctor. One of the “old school” types. He was still doing house calls, even after so many of his colleagues had stopped. He was a good friend as was proven by crowd that turned up for his memorial service. And he was an irreplaceable Brother. Thanks again for your kind words.
- He was my doctor for years and such a kind man!!!!
- I was in grade eight @ Holly Cross (French section) with Lenard, I could never get my math homework done. He showed me that numbers are not evil enemies. I was able to do my homework for the rest of the year. He was a special person.
-He was a great wonderful friend and doctor!
- Amazing doctor for my whole family my sisters loved going to his house on the cozy couch i miss all the lennons. He even used to do house calls for my grandpa xo
- Met Len later on at Tuesday night hockey. He was a goalie and a kind, outstanding person. Dr. Reynolds and Zenni would also play.
- It has been since May 22, 2002 and I still think of Dr. Landry everyday. I can't say enough about the great man and doctor that he was. He was a very special person.
- He was a great doctor and an even better friend. Sadly missed.
-Len was the best doctor and friend. He cared about his patients. I was admitted to CVH and he came to see how I was doing. He is missed greatly.

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Drs Debbie and Paul Zeni

4/30/2020

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-The best doctors around
- Great doctors and very nice people too.
- They truly are amazing with strong family values and integrity.. They have dedicated their lives to caring for our georgetown families throughout the years.. ❤️❤️
-They mean a lot to our Osborne family.
- Fantastic couple! More than just Doctors, they are caring friends to our family. Love them both ❤️❤️
- Absolutely hands down the best!!!
- wow they truly are two great people in this world...thank the LORD for them
- The best!!!!
- Thanks for all you do Dr Paul & Deb. The best!
- Love these two wonderful souls 🙂 they delivered me 35 years ago and then went on to deliver both of my sons !
- The Best!
- They are my doctors
- Great doctors!
- They were my doctors when I lived in Georgetown as a teenager .... and my mom's doctors for many years after I moved. They were great doctors and amazingly kind people. Thanks for the post.
- Great doctors and wonderful neighbours! They’ve responded numerous times for advice and care when neighborhood kids are sick or have an accident. Once, when I was out, my teenage son hurt his eye when he was practising his golf shots by hitting black walnuts and one shattered getting juice and parts of the shell in his eye. I got a frantic call from my other son. I called the Zeni’s at home. Dr. Paul answered, went over to my house, assessed my son, drove him to the hospital and rinsed his eyes out with an eye wash. Thankfully, all was well. I am forever grateful for the kindness and expertise of both of them.
- Amazing Doctors!
- Dr. Zeni helped diagnosed my vestibular issue and directed me to a specialist Jenny at InFocus🙏
-I worked for both many years ago at the Georgetown Medical centre.
- Best doctors in town ☺️
- My family has so much love for the Zeni’s! We can’t thank them enough.
- Love dr.zeni. She diagnosed my son with ITP years ago.....saved his life
- Great doctors!!
- Great doctors! The Best!
- Love them both awesome doctors I had them for years
- Have been our doctors for over 30yrs. Delivered all but one of our children and have always been there when our son was in Sick kids for a period of time as an infant and always been there for our family. Love them. Keep up the good work.❤
- Paul and Debbie, two of the most compassionate and sympathetic people my family had the blessing to meet.
We hold them in the highest regard, individually and collectively as human beings, caring souls, and professionally as Doctors.
Many years in Georgetown the Elliotts, Gary, Ann and children Phil and Bethan received top care, and always a friendly reception.
Ann has maintained reasonable health over coming some difficulties.
Children have produced grandchildren, loved and nurtured and aware of the benefits enjoyed through the care received from two wonderful people, and knowing their children in a number of social settings.
God bless your family.
- They were my doctors for years
- Amazing people, amazing doctors. ❤️
- Best Doctors! I became a patient to both when they first came to Georgetown. I was in my teenage years and they remain my doctors today. Dr. Deb and Dr Paul are both 😇 Angels sent from heaven providing us with their guidance and healing powers. Our town is blessed to have such amazing doctors. 💕
- He was my daughters palliative care Dr. Fantastic super man and passionate about his work.
- They have been our family doctors for 30+ years. Delivered both my daughters and have taken excellent care of my family. I can't thank them enough.
- Fond memories of Dr Paul stepping in during a particularly nasty asthma attack at the ER in Gtown. The other doc on that night was ripping my hand up trying to get an IV in me and the pain was crazy. Dr Paul knew what to do. Never forgot it!
- Knew them both when I worked at the hospital... yrs ago. Lovely people and great Drs.
- She was my doctor
- Great doctors who are always there to listen and never rush you when you need them!! Very glad to have them.....now let's start a petition forbidding them to ever retire! 🙄
- She diagnosed me with adhd and helped me find ways to manage it without medication
- Fabulous drs. Dr. Debbie saved my daughters life at birth 16 years ago. Fir that we are grateful.
- Knew them when I worked on OBS..so committed and kind💕
- Dr Paul helped me deliver my first son. He is still my doctor. Great guy, so nice.🤗❤️
- Very kind and supportive to patients with special needs, always spoke directly to the patient first before the worker, will always remember that.
- Amen people well liked and so respected..Amazing!
- Wonderful giving people
- Amazing Drs
- She delivered my oldest Daughter in 2002, she is an awesome Doctor
- Can’t say enough about these 2! My doctors since I was 9. Saved 2 of my children’s life’s. Saved my life. Thank you Debbie & Paul. Your dedication & commitment to our community is beyond words! ❤️❤️❤️
- Great doctors
-I went to school with their son. Great doctors for sure
- She delivered my daughter and he was there too
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Irwin Noble - Owner of Georgetown Dairy

4/30/2020

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-Nice man & family.
His dairy used to be on the edge of town as I recall. Now the location is more like the middle of town.
-I remember when they delivered with there grey horse and we used to hang on the back and get dragged up our dirt road ! Great family !
- Great memories of that Dairy! Sitting on the stools in the front area and having milk shakes. My dad was one of their "milk men" doing deliveries -- he had a truck, not the horse. Have a lot of memories of my brother and I riding around with him in the milk truck -- we couldn't get over that the truck had no doors! And yes, Irwin Noble was very nice to his workers.
- Some great memories of the dairy bar!Peter was my roommate our first year at U o W!!
- I now am able to recall Anne Lorraine´s brother, who I baby-sat on occasion. During high schol, A-L and I "went together" for a while, I recall a photo of the two of us at the Formal, both of us "high" on KoolAid punch (Evening in Paris was the theme, if I recall), anyway, the photo, both of us standing, me behind her with my arms wrapped ´round her waist and some.... we lived up Guelph next to where Barrager´s Cleaners was, hardware store on the right, Murdochs sewing???? were our landlords, so I always had to pass the dairy, where milkshakes and cones were always a great stop before starting homework etc....
- And glass milk bottles and the horse knew the house to stop at
- remember the “clip clop” and the rattle of the milk bottles as the horse walked along on his own. And the “milkman” ran in and out to the door stoop refilling whatever empty bottles we left to indicate what was needed.
Cool memories.
- Our dad worked for him for many years at the dairy.
- yes Dad worked for Irwin from 1957 till Georgetown Dairy closed.
- Dad also made almost all of Georgetown Dairy's ice cream ... from preparation of the mix to the finished product. Ice cream making machine and freezer were in the back corner of the lower level of the dairy. We were Dad's helpers.
- a favourite thing to do
- My favourite was EATING his ice cream. I remember one time when dad brought home Peach ice cream. It was the best thing I had ever tasted. As we travel, I have looked for peach ice cream - firstly it's hard to find, and secondly nobody else's compares. Mmmmm :)
- That was a fun thing to do, a good childhood memory
- I was so scared of this man when I was little. Don’t know why.
-Best chocolate milk ever. Went to school with his son, for the life of me I can't remember his first name.
- Peter & Phillip I believe.
- It was Peter Noble. Thanks.
-Our class at Wrigglesworth went to Georgetown Diary when we were studying how milk is pasteurized. At the end of our tour we got a free ice cream cone!
-  When I was in Grade 1 or 2 Noble's Dairy was om Main Street where Canada Trust was until recently (can't remember the name of the new Italian restaurant) and that was where the Toronto Suburban Railway Station was. Anne Lorraine Noble was in my class and we got a tour of the Dairy by her Dad. Irwin Noble's Dairy started in 1949 when he took over Brethours Dairy. Before that it had been Tyers Dairy who had taken over the Toronto Suburbab Railway building. Some historical data thanks to John McDonald's "Halton Sketches".
-I am friends with the Tyers grandchildren
- Two Tyers daughters were in the Pipe band
- Literally in our back yard on Normandy 😀
- Loved going there for ice cream so good
- Remember when they delivered by horse and wagon. We would get a full case of milk at Xmas. Remember the cream rising to the top and popping the lid when it froze.
Great ice cream and sundaes at the dairy bar at Maple Ave and Guelph!
- Living on the Blvd. I knew the Noble family well. I was sent almost daily to run errands there. Mrs. Noble was a lovely lady.
- oh my the memories of yesteryear
- Irwin Noble founded the Senior Men’s Lunch Group which still meets monthly
- Was a huge fan of the strawberry milkshakes! 🍓
- When Ray could come home on the weekends from playing hockey in Peterborough we would go there all the time. He had the best hamburgers and Mrs. Noble was a great baker.Loved that place.
- My Mom worked for them in the evenings at the ice cream bar. I remember always waking up @ 7:10-7:15 am to the sound of his horses & wagon delivery milk in the mornings. I grew up on the Blvd.
- I also grew up on Normandy.
- Years later I ended up working with his son Peter. What a small world.
- My mom smoked back then and they had a cigarette machine just inside the front door. 50 cents a pack if I recall correctly. And man..... those glass milk jugs were heavy to carry home. I usually made it to the gas station at the top of Normandy before I’d have to put it down 😀 switch hands and then home. Our house was 1st beside the gas station. 6 Normandy and my grandparents lived next door at #8.
- Best strawberry milkshakes ever (and the ice cream was pretty good too).
- I worked for Irwin on Saturdays with John Moore on the milk wagon pulled by Blakey the horse. He knew the route better than anyone.
- I remember our milk being delivered by a horse and wagon. Not sure if it was Nobles. The milkman was Doug Norton.
- Once a week going to Wrigglesworth mom gave us money to have lunch at the Georgetown Dairy Bar owned by Mr Noble, a sandwich, large glass of Chocolate and a nickel cone, awesome :) Mr Noble would take us on a tour to watch the Ice Cream being made...
- my mother gave me money to go there for lunch too and always on a Friday. All grade eights from Harrison went to Wrigglesworth while Centennial was being built. I always ordered a hamburger and a piece of home made coconut cream pie 😋
- I think that’s where you could take your own bowl and they would fill it up then run like hell home before it melted
-Irwin and Joy were awesome people. I didn't get to know Irwin until he got into 'Real Estate.
- I think he also delivered milk in G Town
- It was such a treat to go there for an ice cream! Great childhood memories. Thx
- do you remember going after swimming lessons to get something.
- yes I sure do! Do you remember Ma & Pa’s store on the corner down by the Old Arena. A nickel could get you lots of candy. I think they were the 1st “convenience” store I town along with “Joe” McClintocks on the Main Street.
- We went in there too. Happy memories my friend
-Could buy two smokes for a nickel at Ma & Pas lol
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Adam Bennett

4/30/2020

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​*Forced to retire from the pro ranks at the age of 25 due to a knee injury, local native Adam Bennett still has many fond memories of his career and continues his involvement today coaching youths.
Bennett rose up through the Georgetown minor hockey system and played on the last Jr. B Gemini team before being the second player taken in the Ontario Hockey League draft by the Sudbury
Wolves.

After a fine three-year stint with the Wolves, the 6-foot-4, 205-pound defender was selected sixth overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft,
five picks after the Quebec Nordiques chose Mats Sundin.*
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- Dad always talked about his trip with the Bennett's for hockey! Adam assisted us roughly 20 yrs ago investing. Fantastic hockey player & all around nice person! Cheers to you today Adam!!
-I’d like to say that I met Adam through hokey But I don’t play. I played for Adams wedding years ago. He always remembers me when we met. I know he’s been very involved with youth hockey in town.
- Adam Bennett you are being featured today congratulations!!!
- Loving the mullet!
- yeah sweet flow! Lol
- That's my boy❗Hard worker. Now living & working in Florida. Love him lots.
- I remember him that he was playing on my brother's (Alan) hockey team when they were little boys. Adam was best defenseman. Loved watching them playing hockey. Good memories. :)
-Nothing but good things to say. Adam is my cuz
- Didn’t know Adam when he played Hockey. Just after that career when he became a Texas Hold’em enthusiast. Lol
Cheers Adam!!🍻
- Great family❤️
- Adam is also an amazing singer! He was the lead singer in the Grand River Band until he moved to the USA.
- Great guy comes from a great family
- Super Guy💖
- Wonderful family <3
-Adam is a great guy, a pleasure to be around, coming from great roots he continues to be a caring, giving man :)
- My "BOY" known him since the day he was born. We are family.
-His family lived beside us when he was small. My sister Gail babysat him and his brother a few times.
- Great guy! My son played hockey with him when they were young which of course was many years ago!
- As a dedicated life-long Hawks fan, I was elated when he got drafted, and deflated when he got injured - but he soldiered on with the hockey school and life in general - just a great guy from a great family.
- Went on to the Edmonton Oilers as well, a huge gang of us went to see him at Maple Leaf Gardens...Gtown proud!
- Good kid, comes from a fine stock indeed 👍
-Won a bet with my uncle in Ottawa when Adam went in the first round...he is a great guy who is always willing to help out.
- Awesome Hockey player ! Great to be able to Say 'Adam grew up in Gtown!
Did he ever attend Milne's Camp? Wildwood Manor Farm.
Hockey was played Lots at our Farm.
My son benefit from your 3 On 3 Hockey. Best Skills Learned there.
Thanks Adam.
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Jack Barnes

4/30/2020

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-Very nice guy
-Remember him from years back when he helped coached Andy's Novice team, then known as the "G Reps" <3
- I remember Jack from high school, at machine shop one day Jack sliced his hand wide open, Jack was fine with it, I thought Oscar Robb (shop teacher) was going to pass out at the sight of all the blood!!!
- Another arena guy. Nice fellow.
- Great guy!!
- A Great Guy & good neighbor on Sargent Road
- Heck of a guy, very devoted :)
- awww my grandpa ❤️❤️❤️
- Great guy sat with him at a lot of Raider games...... he
- Awesome neighbors when we lived on Sargent rd spend many friday and saturday night partying with Jack and Mae
- Hey Jack, long time no see. Have a great day. 👍
- I remember lot's of coffees with Jack, hanging out at Neil's Music
- Spent a lot of nights pickin' & grinnin' with guitars & banjos in Jack's basement. Always a terrific time...

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Gord and Shirley Browne

4/30/2020

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-My moms best friend.Lovely people.xo
- Good friend of my dad's
- I sure miss these two!!! Dad and Shirley! xoxoxox
- Good friends of Mom and Dad visited Huntsville often
-Great to see this picture, I was just reminiscing a few days ago about High School days and how many parties Shirley allowed Glen to have in the basement of the house off Trafalgar.
- cheers to Fin’s Disco. Good times eh Mitch!!
- clearly my nana was a more
Relaxed parent then my dad! Lol
- Loved Shirl and Gord. Beautiful people.
-Good friends of my mom and dad, Gordie often stopped by to see my dad.
- Gordie could pick up a dime with the bucket on his backhoe so legend has it.
- Beautiful couple
- Close friends of my parents Bob and Brenda.
- My Dad also would visit Gordie with your Dad David Bell
- A Great Couple
- Some of most wonderful people I’ve ever had the pleasure of calling my friends. Had many great times at the diamonds. RIP to you both.
On a side note- as a kid I never ate spaghetti. One year our men’s ball team had a spaghetti dinner get together and Gord made the spaghetti sauce. I tried it because no way was I gonna piss Gord off. I loved it. I’ve like spaghetti ever since.
- , I forgot about Gord’s sauce. It was amazing.
- I think it might have found its way into rookie drinks.
- I make Dad's sauce all the time, with his deep fried meatballs! Anyone who would like the receipe pm me!
- Shirley did Grandads (cliff norton) books for years!
- My Uncle thru a past marriage.Loved that man
- Love them both!! I remember when we were kids and we used to jump in the credit river off the bridge, Gord decided to join us and broke his leg!
- spent many afternoons jumping off that 5 ton bridge!!
- My sister.
- we were pros at getting her to take us to McDonalds when she babysat or sitting in the smokers area at the mall ordering French fries at 10:30am.
- Also enjoyed dressing up in her clothes and playing store with her giant calculated thing!
-She was a wonderful Nana
Lots and lots of patience
- Loved Shirley and Gord!
- Grew up calling him Uncle Gord ! Loved the Legion picnic at Uncle Gord's house in Norval !

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Jim McNiven

4/30/2020

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​-Family friend, fellow hockey pal..."Cheers" Jimmy..RIP
-Miss you Jim hugs 🤗
-Jim was a good friend who helped out at the Georgetown Raiders games....most of the time if not all the time he was with his Grandson Michael ...RIP Jim..
- Loved him! He was like a second dad to me when my parents moved away. Such a great person. 💕
- Taken way too soon. RIP
- RIP
- RIP Jim ( Great man)
-Think of you and miss you every day.
- Jim was a great man and long time family friend
He did a lot for hockey in town
- A great person. Another one taken too soon.
- Great Guy
- Hung out at the arena - lots. Referee. Nice guy.
Keith joined Jim in Owen Sound when Michael was at training camp.
- Reffed many games witj Jimmy.
- Always liked Jim. Mainly saw Jim at sporting events. I remember him doing lots of referring.
- Good guy to work with and know
-A great guy worked with Jim at Curwood always joking around..love to tease me would have loved to see his picture at moldmasters arena he did alot for sports been in town all his life A..Wonderful Family
R.I.P. MY FRIEND
- A good friend to my brother Jack and I
- Great man and friend
- Jim and Kenny Morrow and I chummed as youth, many great adventures
- what one didn't think of the other would l am sure there are many stories.
- Jim was family & community oriented. And a classy guy.
- I'm really proud to have called you my cousin..RIP bud
-So glad we caught up with Jim when Michael played for the Attack.
-Nice guy
- A Great Guy R.I.P Jim ❤️
- Did some great catching up with Jim on our deck when we re-connected with hm in Owen Sound when Michael joined the Attack.
- he really enjoyed that day,
- Jim was a great guy, very active in the hockey scene locally, I have known Jim for many years, his sister was my Aunt Peg (married my Uncle Dave) so almost family. He raised a good family and was his grandson Michael's biggest fan. RIP Jim, you are missed my friend
- Great man... R.I.P. Jim 🙏
- Great man! R.I.P. Jim
- Great man. Always enjoyed my chats with Jim. He was a true gem. Wonderful man.
- Great friends then and now miss ya Jim 👍
- The McNivens were one of the first families we met when we moved into town in 1953. Great family for sure.
- Great guy - father and a fair ref - ok your even break it up or your in the box. If I had a dollar for every time lol
-Huge Respect for this man #JimMcNiven my GMHA coach, GMHA Ref, Mentor and #jimboproud of #michealmcniven
- Rest In Peace Jim. Good Friend way back in the day with him & Chris. Gone way before your time. Also Friends with sister May . We were teenie boppers back then.
- Taken way too soon. R.I.P. Jim.
- Missed loved and thought of often. Honest hard working man who loved his family and community. Miss him every day.
- Yes Jim was a good man and a great friend ❤️
- So much admiration, respect and gratitude for this guy! - did you know he made his bed every single day😂❤️ -
- Lots of wonderful memories of this man and his family! <3
- A very close friend to my Dad. Misses him dearly.
- Good friend, neighbour, and hockey teammate , car club buddy . Rest In Peace Jim . miss you..
- Me and Jim go way back, could tell u a lot of stories but there are to many! Jim
- Miss him a lot, good friend R.I.P, Jim🌹🌹🌹
-Nice pic Bonnie! Thanks for the memories♥️♥️
- Great guy hockey coach Major Bantam, and neighbour on Sargent Road way back!
- Great guy !
-Super nice guy and friend. Gone too soon. R.I.P. Jim.
-so nice to read all the kind words about Jim, they where so heartwarming. Thank you Bonnie for acknowledging Jim on the wall of fame....❤️
- I remember him from Gordon Alcott when I worked there many years ago...and his boys.
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