Brooksdale WI Scrapbook, 1992-1994, p. 24

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WOODSTOCK-INGEBSDLL ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBEHBO, 1992. Toddler dies in car mishap I! lllllV SEITIIIEl-IEVIE' STAFF EMBRO -- A toddler who would have celebrated his second birth- day next month is dead after being struck by a car Thursday. Nick Schryver, of RR 1, Embro was killed after he wandered out in front of his house and onto County Road6about6:30p.m. Police said a motorist, Jeffery Bell, 34, of RR 3, Embro was south- bound on the road when he struck the toddler. No charges will be laid. , The toddler was pronounced dead at the scene. He would have turned two Nov. 21. Perth champions Young boy is killed near Embro EMBRO -- A young boy was killed by a car on the road in front of his home Thursday even- ing. , Nick Schryver, who's second birthday was less than a month away, was pronounced dead at the scene, said at Woodstock OPP spokesperson. . The accident ha pened oniOX: ford County Roa 6 about We kilometres north of Embro in front of Lot 22, Concession 4 in Zorra Township at 6:30 pm. . The car, driven by Jeffery Bell, 38, of RR 3, Embro, was south; bound along Oxford County Road 6. | Funeral arrangements 'are in- complete and will be announced by the McBeath Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll, in' tomorrow's edition of The Bea-' con Herald. SCHRYVER - Deeply touched, we have to announce the loss of our little boy, Nick Henry Schryver, on Thursday, October 29, 1992. Dear son of Gerda and Gerard Schryver. Dear brother of baby boy Mike. Dear grandson of Henry and Marie Schryver and Bernard and Marie Groot Beumer all of Holland. We won't see him become two 'in three week's time. Nick was enjoying his life north of Embro; Friends were received at the McBeath Funeral Home, 246 Thames Street, South, lngersoll. Mass of the Angels was held at Sacred Heart Church, lngersoll on Monday. Novem- ber 2nd'at 11 am. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. Memorial donations to I the Children's Hospital of 'Western Ontario may be arranged at the funeral home. -' ' ' 6 ---------l 32 - In Memorla'n'le SCHRYVER . in 'loving memory of Nick. who assed away October 29, 19 2, just belore his 2nd birthday. "To us you were so special What more is there to say, Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today. Nick, you had a'nature everybody loved. " -Sadly missed and forever lovedb Leo. Gerda. R0 and Tlm ol hedford. Paul. lX/llma and Kim 0! Ingersoll. Also loved by all his Family in Holland. Our thoughts go out to Gerard and Gerda in their big loss.- . ' Northwestern Huskies captured the Perth high school midget girls basketball championship Wednesday, defeating Central Rams 54--20 in the final played at Northwestern. Front row from left are Laura Heinbuch, Melissa MgIntoshLRene Nash, Sheri Bastien, Corrie Meyer, Lynn Horst and Lisa Kresky. Back row rom left are coach Ralph Ritsma, Rosanne Nieuwkuyk, Melissa Berg, Karena Zehr, Jody I-ierlick, Morgan Kneider, Carolyn Green, and coach Judy Fluter. - '

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