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BEYOND the BOX Alumni, Faculty and Staff Share Insights on Creativity And
SPRING 2016 BEYOND THE BOX Alumni, faculty and staff share insights on creativity and CANADA POST PUBLI CANADA POST innovation C ATIONS: MAIL ATIONS: DR. GWYNEDD PICKETT (BSc’92, MD’98), FACULTY OF MEDICINE P M41901013 PLUS / GOING GLOBAL / BOOSTING CHILDREN’S HEALTH / dedicated to DIVERSITY Visit our website at dal.ca/dalmag CONTENTS SPRING 2016 DAL RESEARCH EATING & MOVING KIDS’ ZONE “Healthy behaviour is actually abnormal in our culture,” says Sara Kirk. The Canada Research Chair and profes- sor at the School of Health and Human Performance notes how our modern society has undermined health be- Dalhousie’s internationally recognized research has real-world haviours, leading to increasing rates of chronic disease in adults and children. With cities designed for cars and en- impact in a host of areas, including the physical, mental and emotional ergy-dense processed food easily available, healthy, active health of children. It’s important work. By Dawn Morrison living is challenging for many of us. Dr. Kirk’s research is FEATURES 1 focused on finding ways to create healthier communities. BIG SMILES Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Dentistry operates free pediatric dental clinics to improve low-income children’s access to oral care in Dartmouth and North Preston. Clin- ics are staffed with a pediatric dentist and dentistry and HEALTHY BODIES dental hygiene students. “The clinics are one of the main places dentistry students will get experience in pedadon- tics while they are in dental school, so they gain valuable experience.” says Janice Ruppert, a dental assistant who 2 manages one of the clinics. -
Canadian Expeditionary Force
2 f , I (ISSUED WITH MILITIA ORDERS, 1916.) Ì Canadian Expeditionary Force - 3rd DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN lb Nominal Roll of Officers, Non -Commissioned Officers and Men. EMBARKATION Port: St. John, N.B. lOm-8-16. Ship: S.S. "Metagama." 593 -2 -29. Date: March 11th, 1916. 3rd DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN iä TAKEN ON STRENGTH. 8zNo. Rank. Name. Former Corps. Name of Next of Kin. Address of Next of Kin. Country of Birth. Place. Date. 3Regimental I I¡ Lieut.-Colonel..... Hurdman, William George S.A Hurdman, Mrs. Lilian May 138 Stewart St., Ottawa, Ont Canada Ottawa Feb. 29, 1916. Lieut.-Colonel..... Whitton, David Alexander S.A Whitton, Mrs. Martha ....... 750 Somerset St., Ottawa, Ont Canada Ottawa Mar. 3, 1916. Captain ... Kruger, William August S.A Kruger, Mrs. Margaret Sands 118 Bayswater Ave., Ottawa, Ont Canada Winnipeg Feb. 18, 1916. Captain Mills, Geoffrey Gordon C.F.A Mills, Mrs. Carrie Kent 204 King St., Kingston, Ont Canada Kingston Dec. 22, 1915. Captain Roche, Harold S.A Roche, Dr Hembury Fort Cross, Honiton, Devon, Eng England Toronto Sept. 15, 1915. Captain (_Adjt.)... Stothers, John Harold C.F.A Stothers, Mrs. Florence Marion. 63 McLaren St., Ottawa, Ont Canada Ottawa Feb. 29, 1916. Captain Vickers, Reginald Henry Nil Vickers, Mrs. Jane 420 Gilmour St., Ottawa, Ont Canada Ottawa Feb. 29, 1916. Lieutenant Chrysler, Philip Henry C.F.A Chrysler, Francis Henry 87 Catherine St., Ottawa, Ont Canada Kingston Dec. 22, 1915. Lieutenant ... Edgecombe, George Harold C.F Edgecombe, Mrs. Helen G 194 Princess St., St. John, N.B Canada Winnipeg Feb. 19, 1916. Lieutenant Haycock, Ormonde Butler C.F k Haycock, Richard Henry 58 Russell Ave., Ottawa, Ont Canada Kingston Feb. -
Mber - Order of the British Empire (Mbe)
MEMBER - ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (MBE) MBE 2021 UPDATED: 26 June 2021 To CG: 26 June 2021 PAGES: 99 ========================================================================= Prepared by: Surgeon Captain John Blatherwick, CM, CStJ, OBC, CD, MD, FRCP(C), LLD(Hon) Governor General’s Foot Guards Royal Canadian Air Force / 107 University Squadron / 418 Squadron Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps HMCS Discovery / HMCS York / HMCS Protecteur 12 (Vancouver) Field Ambulance 1 MBE (military) awarded to CANADIAN ARMY WW1 (MBE) CG DATE NAME RANK UNIT DECORATIONS / 09/02/18 AUGER, Albert Raymond Captain Cdn Forestry Corps MBE 12/07/19 BAGOT, Christopher S. Major Cdn Forestry Corps (OBE) MBE 09/02/18 BENTLEY, William Joseph LCol Asst Director Dental Svc MBE 20/07/18 BLACK, Gordon Boyes Major Cdn Forestry Corps MBE 20/07/18 BROWN, George Thomas Lieutenant Cdn Army Medical Corps MBE 12/07/19 CAINE, Martin Surney Lieutenant Alberta Regiment MBE 20/07/18 CALDWELL, Bruce McGregor Major OIC Cdn Postal Corps MBE 09/02/18 CAMPBELL, David Bishop LCol Cdn Forestry Corps MBE 05/07/19 CARLESS, William Edward Lieutenant Canadian Engineers MBE 05/07/19 CASSELS, Hamilton A/Captain Attached RAF MBE 12/07/19 CASTLE, Ivor Captain General List MBE 09/02/18 CHARLTON, Charles Joseph Captain Staff Captain Cdn HQ MBE 12/07/19 CLARKE, Thomas Walter A/Captain Cdn Railway Troops MBE 05/07/19 COLES, Harry Victor Lieutenant Cdn Machine Gun Corps MBE 20/07/18 COLLEY, Thomas Bellasyse Captain Phys & Bayonet Training MBE 09/02/18 COOPER, Herbert Millburn Lieutenant Asst Inspect Munitions MBE 12/07/19 COX, Alexander Lieutenant Saskatchewan Reg MBE 05/07/19 CRAIG, Alexander Meldrum S/Sgt Maj Cdn Army Service Corps MBE 14/12/18 CRAFT, Samuel Louis Captain Quebec Regiment MBE 10/05/19 CRIPPS, George Wilfitt Lieutenant 13 Bn Cdn Railway Troop MBE 12/07/19 CURRIE, Thomas Dickson A/Captain Cdn Railway Troops MBE 12/09/19 CURRY, Charles Townley Hon Lt General List MBE 05/07/19 DEAN, George Edward Lieutenant CFA attched RAF MBE 05/07/19 DRIVER, George Osborne H. -
Senators Support Calls to Ensure Access to Reproductive Rights
Senators Support Calls to Ensure Access to Reproductive Rights FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OTTAWA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2020— Over 30 years ago, the Supreme Court of Canada granted women the right to choose, without fear of prosecution. Yet, access to the reproductive rights conferred to women years ago by the highest court in the Land are still being restricted by provincial regulations and policies. The story of Clinic 554 in Fredericton is one spanning over several decades. It is fraught with court challenges over repeated measures undertaken by a succession of governments in the Province to restrict women’s access to services. Clinic 554 has provided access to the reproductive rights for women for many years in order to counter the continued restrictions to access imposed by the Province. More recently, the Clinic further extended its services to the 2SLGBTQ community of the Province. The closing of Clinic 554 would impair access to hard won Charter-protected rights. In recent past and in response to repeated concerns by affected New Brunswickers, the Federal government temporarily reduced Health and Transfer payments to New Brunswick. We live in a Constitutional Democracy where all citizens are subject to the Rule of Law. Premiers are trustees of the Constitution and must ensure that the rights conferred by it and endorsed by the highest court in the Land can be accessed fully. Personal opinions on a court decision matter not. Rights without the means to enforce them are meaningless. The adoption of restrictive measures with the sole aim of limiting access to service should not be tolerated. -
Marriage Certificates
GROOM LAST NAME GROOM FIRST NAME BRIDE LAST NAME BRIDE FIRST NAME DATE PLACE Abbott Calvin Smerdon Dalkey Irene Mae Davies 8/22/1926 Batavia Abbott George William Winslow Genevieve M. 4/6/1920Alabama Abbotte Consalato Debale Angeline 10/01/192 Batavia Abell John P. Gilfillaus(?) Eleanor Rose 6/4/1928South Byron Abrahamson Henry Paul Fullerton Juanita Blanche 10/1/1931 Batavia Abrams Albert Skye Berusha 4/17/1916Akron, Erie Co. Acheson Harry Queal Margaret Laura 7/21/1933Batavia Acheson Herbert Robert Mcarthy Lydia Elizabeth 8/22/1934 Batavia Acker Clarence Merton Lathrop Fannie Irene 3/23/1929East Bethany Acker George Joseph Fulbrook Dorothy Elizabeth 5/4/1935 Batavia Ackerman Charles Marshall Brumsted Isabel Sara 9/7/1917 Batavia Ackerson Elmer Schwartz Elizabeth M. 2/26/1908Le Roy Ackerson Glen D. Mills Marjorie E. 02/06/1913 Oakfield Ackerson Raymond George Sherman Eleanora E. Amelia 10/25/1927 Batavia Ackert Daniel H. Fisher Catherine M. 08/08/1916 Oakfield Ackley Irving Amos Reid Elizabeth Helen 03/17/1926 Le Roy Acquisto Paul V. Happ Elsie L. 8/27/1925Niagara Falls, Niagara Co. Acton Robert Edward Derr Faith Emma 6/14/1913Brockport, Monroe Co. Adamowicz Ian Kizewicz Joseta 5/14/1917Batavia Adams Charles F. Morton Blanche C. 4/30/1908Le Roy Adams Edward Vice Jane 4/20/1908Batavia Adams Edward Albert Considine Mary 4/6/1920Batavia Adams Elmer Burrows Elsie M. 6/6/1911East Pembroke Adams Frank Leslie Miller Myrtle M. 02/22/1922 Brockport, Monroe Co. Adams George Lester Rebman Florence Evelyn 10/21/1926 Corfu Adams John Benjamin Ford Ada Edith 5/19/1920Batavia Adams Joseph Lawrence Fulton Mary Isabel 5/21/1927Batavia Adams Lawrence Leonard Boyd Amy Lillian 03/02/1918 Le Roy Adams Newton B. -
Collection: Green, Max: Files Box: 42
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Green, Max: Files Folder Title: Briefing International Council of the World Conference on Soviet Jewry 05/12/1988 Box: 42 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection Name GREEN, MAX: FILES Withdrawer MID 11/23/2001 File Folder BRIEFING INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL & THE WORLD FOIA CONFERENCE ON SOVIET JEWRY 5/12/88 F03-0020/06 Box Number THOMAS 127 DOC Doc Type Document Description No of Doc Date Restrictions NO Pages 1 NOTES RE PARTICIPANTS 1 ND B6 2 FORM REQUEST FOR APPOINTMENTS 1 5/11/1988 B6 Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] B-1 National security classified Information [(b)(1) of the FOIA) B-2 Release would disclose Internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA) B-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA) B-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial Information [(b)(4) of the FOIA) B-8 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted Invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA) B-7 Release would disclose Information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA) B-8 Release would disclose Information concerning the regulation of financial Institutions [(b)(B) of the FOIA) B-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical Information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA) C. -
May 80, 18R6 36 93
MAY 80, 18R6 3693 CIVId, Jh:RVLCR OF CANAD A Alwyn Rrough Rogers, O,A.B., Gananoque, Ont. Tllli Civil Srrvirc Commission announces William R. Y. MeLeod, O,Ab tnhlishment the a• ., St. John, N .D. of the following eligible liats ;- Kenneth John Austen, O,A,B., N. E. Margarita, :'ork N.H. .-9'ho lot loin O .A.S. indicate eligibility fo r the prefrrenrn aurordrd to ox-sorvioe mea . William If . Christie, O .A.S., Victoria, B.C, Charles );tlwanl Potter ( At+ietnnt Forrnt Ranger (8easonnl), Re. Jr,), Toronto, out, Snndilnnds Leighton A . VnnBkiver, Pirton, t)nt serve, 1Voodridgo, Man ., Department . of the Itnerior. Alan Collard 11 . Field . Toronto, Oat . Alfmd Ootdet, O .A .S., Winnipeg, Man . John Alfred MoDonnld, Hermanville, P .F. .I. William MeCarthy, O .A .S., Sprague, Man. Wallace J Antoine Ciuilhnult, Woodridgo, Mail . Johnston(,, Mocao Jaw, Sask . Joseph Tugene DcPnt.riek, .Q. George Henry Content Sprague, Men, Montrosl, P Cardon Thomas Henney, Ot .tawa, Ont, Bridgrkerper, Trent Canal, Petorboro, Ont,, N. Norman Wellington McLellnn, Outromont, Quo. parttnent of Rnilwoye and Canals . Field DrnflMmnn (Srnsonal), Geodotic Survey, De- George Gordon Eason, O.A.S., Crawfonl's Grove, partmont of the Interior Ont , , Ernest R . Reekwith, O.A.S William Gorrnlt, O .A .S., Peterboro, out ., Ottawa, Ont, . William Oxhorough, O .A .S., Annff, Alta. Jtturrr lsdwwd 1Veese, O.A .S., )'eterboro, Ont . Krnnrth John Austen, O.A.S., N. E. Msrgaroe, Cnrvankrr, (]rude 2, Toronto, Out., Department of NB. National ))efrnce , William R. Y. MrtLeod, O .A.B., 6t. John, N.B. David Joseph 1Villi3m Henry O'Brien, O.A .S., Toronto, Ont . -
The Constitution
fC u C3 Speaking for Canadians The Constitution ~,?';)C The NDP-Lberal rejection of the Crosbie 'There are times when a govemment pro- 'XD, budget made way for the return of disastrous poses to act against the essential interest of C ' 1-Lberal economic policies, and eliminated the the Nation. At such a time, the role of the opportunity to implement Progressive Conser- Opposition Leader is not to submit to the vative initiatives which would have restored govemment, but to fight for the larger confidence in the Canadian economy and interests of Canada. II helped get this country back to work. Rt. Hon. Joe Clark October 2, 1980 'It was a nonsense motion, but it served the Grits. They regained power, brought high interest rates, high taxes and a recession, along with soaring energy prices and a budget that (NDP'er) Rae himself despises. II Charles Lynch, Southam March 3, 1982 As a result of the "nonsense motion", Cana- dians' needs were ignored and the PC Plan was shelved. • an economic strategy which encouraged Canadians to invest in Canada. • mortgage interest and property tax credits. • the Small BU$inessDevelopment Bond. • the energy tax credit for low-income workers. • freedom of information legislation. • much-needed parliamentary reform. "Clark has played a role of historic What the Liberals have given you: importance. When the constitutional • a high interest rate policy, resulting in package was unveiled in October, 1980, record-high mortgage rates and depression- after the failure of the September federal/ level unemployment. provincial conference to produce agree- ment, Clark had a very brief period in which • a national energy policy which contributed directly to the collapse of the Alsands, Cold Lake and Alaska Pipeline megaproJects. -
92 CONSTITUTION and GOVERNMENT 8.—Members of The
92 CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 8.—Members of the Senate, by Province, as at Oct. 1,1966—concluded Province and Name of Senator P.O. Address Province and Name of Senator P.O. Address New Brunswick—concluded Ontario—concluded BURCHILL, GEORGE PERCIVAL FERGUSSON, MURIEL MCQUEEN. MCGRAND, FRED A SAVOIE, CALIXTE F BROOKS, ALFRED JOHNSON FOURNIER, EDGAR Iroquois RATTENBURY, NELSON MCELMAN, CHARLES ROBERT Sudbury Quebec— (24 Senators) BENIDICKSON, WILLIAM MOORE Kenora HUOESSEN, ADRIAN K GOUIN, LEON MERCIER Montreal VIEN, THOMAS Outremont Manitoba— VAILLANCOURT, CYRLLLE Levis (5 Senators—1 vacancy) DUPUIS, VINCENT St. Jean Baptiste DESSUREAULT, JEAN-MARIE FOURNIER, SARTO Winnipeg MOLSON, HARTLAND DE Winnipeg MONTARVILLE Winnipeg POWER, CHARLES GAVAN St. Pacome POULIOT, JEAN-FRANCOIS Riviere du Loup Saskatch ew a n- - LEFRAX ;OIS, J. EUGENE Montreal (6 Senators) METHOT, LEON MONETTE, GUSTAVE QUART, JOSIE ALICE DINAN Quebec BEAUBIEN. LOUIS PHILIPPE Montreal HNATYSHYN, JOHN Saskatoon FLYNN, JACQUES Quebec MCDONALD, ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Regina BOURGET, MAURICE GELINAS, LOUIS P Montreal BOURQUE, ROMUALD Outremont Alberta— DENIS, AZELLUS Montreal (6 Senators) DESCHATELETS, JEAN-PAUL MACNAUGHTON, ALAN AYLESWORTH LANQLOIS, J. G. LEOPOLD Quebec DESRUISSEAUX, PAUL Ontario— (21 Senators—3 vacancies) HAYDEN, SALTER ADRIAN Toronto British Columbia— PATERSON, NORMAN MCLEOD Fort William (6 Senators) DA VIES, WILLIAM RUPERT Toronto Vancouver ROEBUCK, ARTHUR WENTWORTH. Toronto Vancouver MACDONALD, WILLIAM Ross CONNOLLY, JOHN J CROLL, DAVID A Toronto MACKENZIE, NORMAN ARCHIBALD LEONARD, THOMAS D'ARCY WHITE, GEORGE STANLEY Madoc Vancouver The House of Commons.—The British North America Act, 1867 provided that in respect of representation in the House of Commons the Province of Quebec should have the fixed number of sixty-five members and that there should be assigned to each of the other provinces such a number of members as would bear the same proportion to the number of its population as the number sixty-five bears to the number of the population of Quebec. -
Statement Senator Renée Dupuis Calls on the Canadian Government to Establish Pilot Projects for a Universal
The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Le très honorable Justin Trudeau, C.P., député The following Senators endorse this initiative Les sénateurs suivants supportent cette initiative 1. L'honorable Diane Bellemare 37. L'honorable Marie-Françoise Mégie 2. The Honourable Lynn Beyak 38. The Honourable Grant Mitchell 3. The Honourable Gwen Boniface 39. L'honorable Lucie Moncion 4. The Honourable Larry W. Campbell 40. The Honourable Jim Munson 5. L'honorable Claude Carignan 41. The Honourable Victor Oh 6. The Honourable Dan Christmas 42. The Honourable Ratna Omidvar 7. The Honourable Anne C. Cools 43. The Honourable Kim Pate 8. L'honorable René Cormier 44. The Honourable Dennis Glen Patterson 9. L'honorable Jean-Guy Dagenais 45. The Honourable Donald Neil Plett 10. L'honorable Dennis Dawson 46. Monsieur le Sénateur André Pratte 11. The Honourable Joseph A. Day 47. L'honorable Pierrette Ringuette 12. The Honourable Tony Dean 48. L'honorable Raymonde Saint-Germain 13. The Honourable Percy E. Downe 49. The Honourable Murray Sinclair 14. The Honourable Norman E. Doyle 50. The Honourable Scott Tannas 15. The Honourable Michael Duffy 51. L'honorable Claudette Tardif 16. L'honorable Renée Dupuis 52. The Honourable Pamela Wallin 17. The Honourable Nicole Eaton 53. The Honourable David M. Wells 18. The Honourable Art Eggleton 54. The Honourable Howard Wetston 19. L'honorable Éric Forest 55. The Honourable Yuen Pau Woo 20. The Honourable Joan Fraser 21. The Honourable Linda Frum 22. L'honorable Raymonde Gagné 23. The Honourable Rosa Galvez 24. The Honourable Marc Gold 25. The Honourable Diane F. -
The George Stanley Issue the Phantoms Have Gone Away & Left a Space for Beauty
TCR THE CAPILANO REVIEW The George Stanley Issue The phantoms have gone away & left a space for beauty. —george stanley Editor Brook Houglum Managing Editor Tamara Lee The Capilano Press Colin Browne, Pierre Coupey, Roger Farr, Crystal Hurdle, Andrew Klobucar, Aurelea Mahood, Society Board Jenny Penberthy, Elizabeth Rains, Bob Sherrin, George Stanley, Sharon Thesen Contributing Editors Clint Burnham, Erín Moure, Lisa Robertson Founding Editor Pierre Coupey Designer Jan Westendorp Website Design Adam Jones and James Thomson Intern Iain Angus Volunteer Ania Budko The Capilano Review is published by The Capilano Press Society. Canadian subscription rates for one year are $25 hst included for individuals. Institutional rates are $35 plus hst. Outside Canada, add $5 and pay in U.S. funds. Address correspondence to The Capilano Review, 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver, BC v7j 3h5. Subscribe online at www.thecapilanoreview.ca For our submission guidelines, please see our website or mail us an sase. Submissions must include an sase with Canadian postage stamps, international reply coupons, or funds for return postage or they will not be considered—do not use U.S. postage on the sase. The Capilano Review does not take responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, nor do we consider simultaneous submissions or previously published work; e-mail submissions are not considered. Copyright remains the property of the author or artist. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without the permission of the author or artist. Please contact accesscopyright.ca for permissions. The photograph of Robin Blaser on page 200 is drawn from David Farwell’s collection with his permission. -
Visitor Guide 2019 Contents Welcome FESTIVALS and EVENTS
Visitor Guide 2019 Contents Welcome FESTIVALS AND EVENTS ..................................2 Fog Forest Gallery ..................................................19 Bordertown Festival ................................................2 Owens Art Gallery ..................................................20 Sackville Music Festival ..........................................3 Harold Geddes, George Stanley, Fowl Play ..21 NB Provincial Music Festival Finals ....................3 Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre ..22 Tantramarsh Blues Society ...................................3 Colville House ..........................................................22 Mayor John Higham Welcomes You Farmers’ Market ........................................................4 Handmade Crafts and More! .............................23 The Music Barn ..........................................................4 The Craft Gallery .....................................................24 Welcome to Sackville and to our fantastic natural Performers’ Company ............................................5 Robert Lyon Graphics ...........................................24 and cultural attractions. Sackville is a place with Live Bait Theatre .......................................................5 Sackville Arts Wall ..................................................24 cosmopolitan amenities, but with small Town SappyFest....................................................................6 Past, Present and Future Walking Tour .........25 charm and ease. We have plenty