On Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at Post Inn Village in Oakville, formerly of Bedford, UK and Montreal, born Sheila Mary Sally Hailstone, daughter of Sheila and Robert Hailstone. Predeceased by husband William Steers, brother Patrick Hailstone. A fruitful and amazing life celebrated by daughters Susan Baldwin, (Philip), Judy Steers, and beloved grandchildren Emily & William Steers. Brother Tom Hailstone (Norma), Sister-in-law Beverley Redston, nieces and nephews Mike, Lesley, Sean, Rosemary, Bill, Henry, Christopher, Steven, and Andrea. Trained as a Froebel teacher and taught in Cheshire and Dulwich College, U.K. and the University Settlement at McGill in Montreal. Awarded the Silver Beaver by the Girl Guides of Canada for exceptional service in Guiding at the national and provincial level as Guider, District, Area, and Deputy Provincial Commissioner, and Provincial Commissioner for Quebec. Chair of the Editorial Committee for the Canadian Guider magazine. Sally was instrumental in planning many International Camps and conferences and member of the National Executive Committee and the National Council. Volunteer for 15+ years at Oakville Hospital in many capacities and active member of St. Jude's Anglican Church and St. Philip's, Montreal West. Gifted craftswoman, teacher, camper, gardener, and leader. With our deepest and heartfelt thanks to the staff on Oak South at Post Inn Village for being her family and her home for the past 7 years. Donations to The Parkinson's Society of Canada would be gratefully acknowledged. Funeral at St. Jude's Anglican Church, 160 William St., Oakville, Saturday, March 26, 2011 at 10:00 am with lunch reception to follow.