Hello You-All,
This is just me browsing for geneological connections again and I came across this link ... and knowing how many of you are into the military history, it's not a hard stretch to think some of you Ontario folks are also into the geneology thing ... most death registrations (and causes of death, place of burial etc. included in many

) are pre-or-around 1900-ish but I noticed some for the 1930's. Obits/Death notices etc, are interesting things to read as they reflect "the times of those times" in so many ways ...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~onvsr/death..._aa-an_new.htm
Someone has done a LOT of work to compile and put these obits online ... hurrah to them
Editted in after: This is actually a whole project I just discovered ... check it out if you're researching Ontario family geneology/history stuff:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~onvsr/
Ma Yappy ... tree climber extraordinaire who likes to share