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DEATHS

DOLORESABRAMSON

It is with great sadnessthat
we announce the deathof
Dolores Abramson on
Wednesday, March 11, 2020.
Belovedwife and best friend
for 56 years of Harry
Abramson.Lovingdaughter
of the late Ida (née Gossin)
and Issie Zelansky.Cherished
mother and mother-in-lawof
BethAbramsonand Andrew
Hamlin, and Neil and Cindy
Abramson. Devoted sister of
the late Marjorie Chernow and
the late Macy Zelansky.
Adoring grandmother of
Jordan, Carey, and Daniel. A
woman of intelligence,
kindness,and generosity.She
had a zest for life and a
genuineconcern for others.
With gratitudeto Dr. Karen
Yee and Dr. ColemanRotstein
for theirextraordinarycare
and devotion.Service from
Temple Sinai, 210 Wilson
Avenue(eastof Bathurst)on
Friday,March 13th at 1:30
p.m. Intermentin the Temple
Sinai section of Pardes
ShalomCemetery.Shiva at
561 Avenue Road.Memorial
donationsmay be made to
the Dolores Abramson
MemorialFund c/o Temple
Sinai,Toronto 416-487-4161.

VIVIEN COHEN

On Wednesday,March 11, 2020 at
Sunnybrook Hospital. Beloved
wife of John. Loving mother and
mother-in-lawof Nicky Cohen and
Jordan Kupinsky,StevenCohen
and Lianne McLellan, Jeremy
Cohen and Yuko Kawamura.
Devoted grandmother of Hayley,
Justin, Ryan, Rose, Jay, and Miles.
At Benjamin’s Park Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West (3 lights west of Dufferin)for
service on Friday,March 13, 2020,
at 12:30 p.m. Interment Beth
Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 523
Douglas Avenue, Toronto.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre Foundation,
416-480-4483.

CALVINMcLAUCHLAN
May 6, 1941
March 10, 2020
Born – Paisley, Scotland
Died – Toronto, Canada

Calvinleftusin the weesmall
hours of the morning after
listeningto Sinatra and ChetBaker.
Heleftpeacefullyinhissleep.
Fromhisearly daysaspresident
ofthe YoungMen’sAdand Sales
Club,copywriterand thenaccount
executive for FosterAdvertising,
to thedynamicpartnershipthat
wasMcLauchlan MooreMassey
Agency,Calwasaforceto be
reckonedwithintheadbusiness.
Hespentthelatterpart ofhis
careerrunningtheMcLauchlan
Group andagreatdealofthat
timejettingaround the world to
exoticandinterestingplaceson
behalfofhisbusiness.Widely
read,hewas bothanextremely
interestingandinterestedman.
Calvinhadoneofthemost
outsizedandgenerousheartsa
person couldhave,aswitnessed
by themanypeoplehequietly
helpedand theloy alandloving
friendswhomournhispassing.
Heprofoundlyinfluencedmany
livesandit’shard toimaginea
worldwithouthim.
Predeceasedbyhis motherand
father, William and Margaret
McLauchlan, his brother, Ian
McLauchlanand sister, Rosemary
Hunter (McLauchlan),Calvin is
survivedand very muchmissed
by hissister, Alexandra, his
brothers,William,and Murrayand
wife,DeniseDonlon,hisnephew,
ColinHunterandwife,Emily,his
niece,Ann Bettonvil(Hunter)and
husband,Andyand theirchildren,
Averyand Braydon.
Aspecialthank youto Michele
WilliamswhomadeCalvin’s life a
joyinhislastfewy ears,andto the
staffatReveraLeasideand Michael
Garron Hospitalfor theirkindness.
Aprivategatheringfor the
immediatefamilywill beheld,
followedbya cremation.
Acelebration oflife forallhis
friendsandassociateswillcome
atalaterdateto beannounced.
Donations to thecharity ofyour
choiceinCalvin’s namewould be
greatlyappreciated.Hewasvery
generousinthatrespecthimself.
Condolencesmaybeforwarded
through http://www.humphreymiles.
com.

DEATHS

FRANCES
ROSAMONDNICHOLAS
April 21, 1925
March 8, 2020

BornathomeonthesideofKirk
Hill, nearParrsboro,N.S.Mum
spentherformativeyears on the
family dairyfarmand reminisced
fondlyaboutthosetimes.Upon
graduationfrom HighSchoolin
Parrsboro she graduatedfrom
AcadiaUniversity,Wolfville,N.S.
withadegree inScience and
HomeEconomics. Atthe ageof
20 shemadethelong frightening
journeytoShawville,Quebec
to startherteachingcareer.She
taughtinShawville,andvarious
towns insouthern Ontario,
finishing herteachingcareerin
OwenSound, Ontario.During
thistimeshemetanotheryoung
teacher bythenameofNicholas
CharlesNicholas. Whethershe
wastaken byhisnameorhis
undeniable talentsand charm
theymarriedandhadthreesons
-Robin, Timand Paul.
Mumwasatirelessworkerinthe
homeandhadhighexpectations
ofher sons.She wasdirect,
andfree withheropinions, but
couldalways laugh atherself.
Herresponsetoanyexpenditure
ofmoneybyher sonswas
“Youknow,Ilivedthroughthe
depression”.Shewasfocused
onher sonsand theirfamilies.
Sheshared manyweeksand
monthswithhergrandchildren
atthe family cottage andher
home. Neverwasabirthdayor
special occasion missed.Some
grandchildren, youngerthan
12,wereevenluckytoattend
financialseminarswithher.She
wasthe inter-generationalglue
that bondedall ofus.
Retiringwith “Nick”in19 8 1she
enjoyedmanyyears oflivingin
Parrsborointhesummer, Florida
inthe winter and Markdale,
Ontariofor therest.Followingthe
deathofherhusband shemeta
wonderfulman,William(Bill)Bell.
Theymarr iedandsharedgreat
companionship witheachother
untilBillpassedawayinthe fall
of 2019.
MumpassedawayonMarch8,
2020 afterashort stayinthe
Meafordhospital justafewweeks
short ofher 95thbirthday.Wewill
missherpresence,herhumour
and her sometimes pointed,
guidance andadvice.
Sheissurvivedbyherthreesons;
herdaughters-in-lawCynthia and
Susan; sixgrandchildrenAndrew,
Christine, Mathew,Mirelle,Hattie,
andAcadia;aswellasagreat-
grandsonBenjamin.

BRADLEY ALLEN OLSON
(b. November 11, 1961,
in Edmonton,Alberta)

Much loved son of David and
Frances Olson, husband of
Hiroe, father of Wesley and
Lloyd, brother of Joan, Ellen,
David and Kristen, died on
March 10, 2020, after a brief
illness in Hong Kong where
he worked for CNN. His family
will be at home to friends and
relatives, on Sunday, April 12,
3-5 p.m. at 12 BeachView
Crescent, Toronto.

JOHN MAXWELL STEWART

It is with great sorrow and a
heavy heart we announce the
passing of John at the Royal
Victoria Hospital in Barrie on
Wednesday, March 11, 2020.
John was predeceased by his
wife, Enid Stewart (nee Pitter),
daughter, Monica Lynne
Stewart, sister, Effie Johnston
and parents, Janet and John.
He is survived by his
loving daughter, Barbra,
granddaughters, Tracy
Simmons (Rob), Kyla (Brent)
Duguay, great-grandchildren,
Declan and Sydney, and
niece, Linda Johnston.
John was a proud member of
the Masonic Alpha-Tuscan
Lodge for over 65 years, a
member of Glebe Road
United Church for over 60
years, and a volunteer at
Sunnybrook Health Sciences
Centre for 25 years.
The family will receive friends
at the Humphrey Funeral
Home A.W. Miles -
Newbigging Chapel, 1403
Bayview Avenue (south of
Davisville Avenue) on Friday,
March 13th from 4:00 p.m. -
8:00 p.m. A service will be
held in Glebe RoadUnited
Church, 20 Glebe Road East
on Saturday, March 14th at
11:00 a.m. with a reception at
the Church following the
interment in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. Condolences may
be forwarded through
http://www.humphreymiles.com.

IN MEMORIAM

JUDITHANN HICKS

AsourfatherWessely said,
“VEryLOvINGANDvEryLOvABLE”
Your bro Christopher
And Sam, Ben,Jakeand Faith

InLoving Memory

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The Toronto Blue Jays won their final two spring training
games before Major League Baseball suspended operations
Thursday because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette hit home runs as a
Blue Jays split squad beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-5 in Bra-
denton, Fla.
Meanwhile, at Dunedin, Fla., another Blue Jays split
squad defeated Canada’s national junior team 22-6.
MLB said Thursday that it had cancelled the rest of its
spring training games and postponed the start of the regu-
lar season by at least two weeks in response to the spread of
the novel coronavirus. The season was scheduled to start
March 26, which would have included the start of a four-
game series between the Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox at
Rogers Centre.
At Bradenton, the Pirates scored two runs in the first
inning off an RBI double from Bryan Reynolds and a run-
scoring groundout from Josh Bell, then went up 3-0 on Rey-
nolds’s solo shot off Blue Jays starter Trent Thornton in the
bottom of the third.
Guerrero got the Jays on the board with a leadoff homer
off Pirates starter Joe Musgrove in the top of the fourth, and
Forrest Wall made it a one-run game with an RBI single later
in the inning.
Bichette’s one-out homer in the top of the fifth tied the
game. The Jays then took the lead in the sixth on a two-run
single from Brock Lundquist.
Kevin Newman’s RBI single in the bottom of the sixth cut
Toronto’s lead to 5-4, but Toronto scored two more in the
top of the eighth on a Santiago Espinal double and a Kevin
Smith single.
Pittsburgh’s Cole Tucker capped the scoring with a solo
homer off Justin Miller in the bottom of the eighth.
Thornton allowed three earned runs on seven hits over
three innings. Nate Pearson pitched the fifth and sixth to
pick up the win, allowing one run on two hits while striking
out two.
Kirby Snead pitched a one-hit ninth to pick up the save.
At Dunedin, Orelvis Martinez and Kevin Vicuna each had
four RBIs in Toronto’s win over the Canadian juniors. Row-
dy Tellez, Vicuna, Jake Brodt and Gabriel Moreno all hit
home runs.
Jordan Romano picked up the win.
Owen Caissie had a homer and Russell Young had two
RBIs for the juniors.


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springgamesbefore


MLBsuspendsplay


HALIFAXThe seventh-seeded Western Mustangs upset the
No. 2 Saskatchewan Huskies 3-2 in the opening quarter-
final at the U Sports men’s hockey championship on Thurs-
day.
Reed Morison, Cordell James and Stephen Desrocher
scored for the Mustangs, who finished third in the Ontario
conference to earn their University Cup berth.
Carson Stadnyk and Sam Ruopp scored for the Canada
West champion Huskies, who were making their fifth con-
secutive appearance at the University Cup.
Mustangs goaltender Luke Peressini made 26 saves for
the win.
The Mustangs will face the winner of Thursday’s evening
quarterfinal between the No. 3 Guelph Gryphons and No. 6
Saint Mary’s Huskies in semifinal action on Saturday.
The No. 1 New Brunswick Varsity Reds face the No. 8 UBC
Thunderbirds and the No. 4 Ottawa Gee-Gees face the No. 5
Acadia Axemen in quarterfinals on Thursday.
The final is Sunday.


COUGARSBEATVARSITYBLUESINOVERTIMEIN
USPORTSWOMEN’SHOCKEYQUARTER-FINAL


CHARLOTTETOWNThe Mount Royal Cougars made a win-
ning debut at the U Sports women’s hockey championship.
In the Calgary school’s first appearance at the event, the
No. 7 seed upset the No. 2 University of Toronto Varsity
Blues 2-1 in overtime in the first quarter-final on Thursday.
Tatum Amy scored the winner 1:32 into overtime.
Camryn Amundson also scored for the Cougars, while
Mathilde De Serres replied for the Varsity Blues.
The Cougars will face the winner of the Thursday eve-
ning quarter-final between the No. 3 St. Francis Xavier
X-Women and No. 6 Montreal Carabins in semi-final play
on Saturday.
The No. 1 Alberta Pandas face the No. 8 PEI Panthers and
the No. 4 McGill Martlets meet the No. 5 York Lions in
quarter-finals Thursday. The final is Sunday.
THECANADIANPRESS


MUSTANGS UPSET HUSKIES IN U SPORTS
MEN’S HOCKEY QUARTER-FINAL


Canada has been drawn into a round-robin group with
Kazakhstan and Sweden for the Davis Cup final.
The international men’s tennis tournament will take
place Nov. 23-29 at Madrid’s Caja Magica.
The Canadians have yet to face Kazakhstan in Davis Cup
play. Sweden won its only meeting with Canada 3-2 in 1992.
The five-match series featured a stunning upset when
Toronto’s Daniel Nestor shocked then-world No. 1 Stefan
Edberg.
Canada, led largely by Vancouver’s Vasek Pospisil and
Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., advanced to the
final of last year’s tournament before losing to Rafael Nadal
and host Spain.
“We are looking forward to competing in the Davis Cup
Finals for a second consecutive year,” Canadian captain
Frank Dancevic said after Thursday’s draw in London.
“Although we are seeded for this year’s event, we know
that we have a tough task ahead as all of the teams who
are set to compete have strong lineups.
“As we saw last year, any nation can cause an upset
because the calibre of play is so high. Our players will be
ready to compete and are excited for the challenge that lies
ahead.”
Eighteen teams were drawn into six round-robin groups.
The winners of the groups, along with the two next best
teams, will qualify for the quarter-finals. Each of these
match-ups will consist of two singles matches and a dou-
bles match, all played as a best of three sets.
Canada is in Group B. The other groups are:
Group A:Ecuador, Russia, Spain
Group C:Britain, Czech Republic, France
Group D:Australia, Croatia, Hungary
Group E:Colombia, Italy, United States
Group F:Austria, Germany, Serbia
THECANADIANPRESS


CANADA DRAWS SWEDEN, KAZAKHSTAN
FOR ROUND-ROBIN GROUP AT DAVIS CUP FINAL

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