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ACRA Membership 2020‐2021 ACRA Membership 2020‐2021 (A) = ASSOCIATE MEMBER (H) = HONORARY MEMBER Altimas, Frank Home: (450) 663‐7609 2189 Place de Ronsard Laval, QC H7S 1R2 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Shirley Ferguson Amabili, Philip Home: (514) 693‐0910 3013 Edmond Kirkland, QC H9H 5K4 Email: [email protected] Angelus, Deborah Home: (514) 489‐3112 3812 Wilson Montreal, QC H4A 2T8 Cell: (514) 709‐8930 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Joseph Angelus Arnold, Wayne Home: (514) 630‐4371 268 Alice Carriere Beaconsfield, QC H9W 6E6 Email: [email protected] Bahen, Peter Cell: (647) 972‐3693 104 John Davis Drive Stouffville, ON L4A 1T8 Email: [email protected] Baldassare, Frank Home: (514) 626‐3583 488 Oakville Rd. Dollard‐des‐Ormeaux, QC H9G 1M2 Cell: (514) 971‐1557 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Maria Di Lalla 1 Baldassare, Maria Home: (514) 626‐3583 488 Oakville Rd. Dollard‐des‐Ormeaux, QC H9G 1M2 Cell: (514) 445‐9568 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Frank Baldassare Baluch, Jennie (Dzygala) (A) Home: (514) 737‐7347 305 ‐ 1455 Graham Blvd. Mount‐Royal, QC H3P 3M9 Cell: (514) 512‐0641 Email: [email protected] Bambek, Michael Home: (450) 686‐8265 2111 Calixa Lavallée Laval, QC H7S 1Y4 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Ella Mueller Barbieri, Antonio Home: (514) 351‐6563 7335 Jarry St. East Anjou, QC H1J 1G8 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Maria De Cicco Barbieri, Rocco Home: (514) 648‐3364 8010 Réne Descartes Ave. Montreal, QC H1E 3J3 Cell: (514) 889‐3672 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Rosina Fusaro Beale‐McDonald, Sharon Home: (819) 425‐7945 121 chemin de Courcheval Mont Tremblant, QC J8E 1P8 Email: [email protected] Bedard, Andy Home: (514) 696‐1420 17355 Marcel‐Libersan Pierrefonds, QC H9J 3P2 Cell: (514) 919‐0308 Email: dorothea‐[email protected] Spouse: Dorothea Jimmo 2 Bennett, Peter Home: (514) 693‐3631 57 Charles Pointe Claire, QC H9R 4K7 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Doreen Fitzpatrick Binamé, Françoise Home: (514) 768‐4830 201 Chemin du Golf #108 Ile des Soeurs/Verdun, QC H3E 1Z4 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Anthony Matheson Bishop, Diane Home: (450) 292‐4432 50 Hilmar Krausser Mansonville, QC J0E 1X0 Cell: (514) 233‐2003 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Michael Darney Borrelli, Lou Home: (514) 620‐0342 80 Roosevelt Dollard‐des‐Ormeaux, QC H9G 1J2 Email: [email protected] Boucher, Pierre Cell: (514) 269‐7544 1065 des Franco‐Bourgeois #515 Boisbriand, QC J7H 0G9 Email: [email protected] Burns, Robert Home: (514) 631‐9681 334 Parkwood Circle Dorval, QC H9S 3A5 Email: [email protected] Buttino, Pasquale (Pat) Home: (514) 325‐8290 8330 Du Laus St. Leonard, QC H1R 2P4 Cell: (514) 836‐9645 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Daniela Biagi 3 Carlesso, Aldo Home: (450) 688‐6904 402 – 3875 boul. de Chenonceau Laval, QC H7T 0E2 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Evelyne Ménard Carpenter, Kenneth Home: (514) 697‐3294 26 Bethune Street Kirkland, QC H9H 4H6 Cell: (514) 757‐3294 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Joyce Fothergill Carroll, Gerald Home: (514) 630‐0343 17212 boul. Brunswick Kirkland, QC H9J 1K9 Cell: (514) 653‐0343 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Lois McCaffery Cassin, Ray Home: (450) 653‐8218 2107 Place de Bedford Saint‐Bruno‐de‐Montarville, QC J3V 4B1 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Ann Marie Mackin Celsi, Elena Home: (514) 351‐7377 7651 Des Vendeens Montreal, QC H1K 1S7 Cell; (514) 660‐7377 Email : [email protected] Spouse : Gaetano Celsi Chesterman, Sylvia Home: (514) 419‐7613 6150 du Boise, 1L Montreal, QC H3S 2V2 Email: [email protected] Ciccotosto, Anna Home: (579) 723‐1921 70 Lorne Ave. St. Lambert, QC J4P 2G9 Cell: (514) 231‐0148 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Antonino Cugliandro 4 Civitarese, Flo (Calgie) (A) Home: (450) 936‐7988 2925 Avenue des Aristocrates #401 Laval, QC H7E 0H4 Cell: (514) 576‐6998 Email: [email protected] Fax: (450) 936‐7988 Spouse: Joseph Civitarese Civitarese, Joseph Home: (450) 936‐7988 2925 Avenue des Aristocrates #401 Laval, QC H7E 0H4 Cell: (514) 677‐3374 Email: [email protected] Fax: (450) 936‐7988 Spouse: Flo Calgie Condon, Owen Home: (514) 631‐1115 85 Girouard Montreal, QC H9S 3R1 Cell: (514) 914‐1115 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Cécile Bélanger Crivello, Maria (Marra) (A) Home: (450) 314‐3234 432 Alismas Laval, QC H7X 4G9 Cell: (514) 246‐1875 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Raz Crivello Crivello, Raz Home: (450) 314‐3234 432 Alismas Laval, QC H7X 4G9 Cell: (514) 826‐1875 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Maria Marra Cussen, Robert Home: (514) 626‐3822 17543 Yuile Pierrefonds, QC H9J 3N9 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Carmel Prud’homme Cybulski, George Cell: (514) 947‐8865 976 Harvard Ave. Montreal, QC H4A 2V7 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Claudia Ciampini 5 Daigle, Lucie (Magnan) (A) Home: (450) 781‐4274 337 – 1400 boul. Chomedey Laval, QC H7V 5C5 Email: [email protected] David, Diane (Coull) (A) Home: (514) 637‐6495 411 – 3111 rue Victoria Lachine, QC H8S 0B1 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Richard David David, Richard Home: (514) 637‐6495 411 – 3111 rue Victoria Lachine, QC H8S 0B1 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Diane Coull David deGruchy, Gail (Lacombe) (A) Home: (514) 722‐5833 7590 Montbrun St. Leonard, QC H1S 2K2 Cell: (514) 974‐6234 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Larry de Gruchy deGruchy, Larry Home: (514) 722‐5833 7590 Montbrun St. Leonard, QC H1S 2K2 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Gail Lacombe Di Fabio, Robert Home (514) 356‐2611 7162 Impasse de la Boulance Montreal, QC H1J 2W1 Cell: (514) 290‐4725 Email: [email protected] Fax: (514) 356‐0171 Spouse: Ginette Dubé Di Ioia, Enzo Home: (514) 252‐9112 6437 Labrie St. Leonard, QC H1T 3Y9 Cell: (514) 686‐9112 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Chantal Robitaille 6 Di Lallo, Anna (Bawer) (A) Home: (450) 444‐1986 44 rue Alsace Candiac, QC J5R 5R7 Cell: (514) 606‐9118 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Antonio Di Lallo Di Lallo, Antonio Home: (450) 444‐1986 44 rue Alsace Candiac, QC J5R 5R7 Cell: (514) 775‐9118 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Anna Bawer Di Perna, Maria Cell: (514) 928‐4996 8260 4e Rue Montreal, QC H1E 2Z8 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Frank Di Perna Dobie, Robert R. Home: (514) 766‐8805 201 chemin du Golf #507 Ile des Soeurs, QC H3E 1Z4 Cell: (514) 233‐8096 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Sheila O’Carroll Dottin, Frank Home: (514) 363‐9632 263 – 12th Ave. LaSalle, QC H8P 3P8 Cell: (514) 715‐9797 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Verna Lowe Dowd, Brian Home: (514) 626‐7939 402 ‐ 4849 Harry Worth St Pierrefonds, QC H9H 5M2 Cell: (514) 291‐0808 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Carole McGivern Dunn, Jerry Home: (450) 661‐5403 4557 de la Fabrique Laval, QC H7C 1C6 Cell: (514) 239‐3144 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Teresa Janiak 7 Dunn, Teresa (Janiak) (A) Home: (450) 661‐5403 4557 de la Fabrique Laval, QC H7C 1C6 Cell: (514) 792‐3144 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Jerry Dunn Fabes, Joyce Home: (514) 351‐2496 7501 Louis‐H‐Lafontaine Anjou, QC H1K 4B8 Email : [email protected] Fahey, Mary B. Home: (514) 695‐5012 2211 – 300 Hymus Blvd. Pointe Claire, QC H9R 6C3 Email: [email protected] Fava, Kathleen (A) Home: (450) 266‐5464 3 – 556 rue des Piviones Cowansville, QC J2K 0G8 Cell: (450) 521‐5464 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Ronald Fava Fava, Ronald Home: (450) 266‐5464 3 – 556 rue des Piviones Cowansville, QC J2K 0G8 Cell: (450) 577‐9573 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Kathleen Lappin Fiorito, John Home: (514) 387‐1751 8630 Drolet Montreal, QC H2P 2H9 Cell: (514) 465‐1751 Email: [email protected] Fitz, Frank Home: (514) 374‐2677 6784 – 44th Ave. Montreal, QC H1T 2P2 Cell: (514) 889‐4061 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Lydia Fedoryk 8 Fitz, Lydia (Fedoryk) (A) Home: (514) 374‐2677 6784 – 44th Ave. Montreal, QC H1T 2P2 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Frank Fitz Fitzgerald, Al Home: (514) 626‐1060 305 Strasbourg Dr. Dollard‐des‐Ormeaux, QC H9G 1R9 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Maureen Russell‐Fitzgerald Fitzgerald, Maureen (Russell) (A) Home: (514) 626‐1060 305 Strasbourg Dr. Dollard‐des‐Ormeaux, QC H9G 1R9 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Al Fitzgerald Fitzpatrick, Neil Home: (450) 294‐2954 224 Ch. du Bord de l’Eau Sud Noyan, QC J0J 1B0 Cell: (514) 758‐7560 Email: [email protected] Flavelle, Lorne Home: (514) 620‐1156 4203 Thorndale Pierrefonds, QC H9H 1W8 Cell: (438‐526‐0150) Email: [email protected] Fax: (514) 620‐9723 Spouse: Diane Williams Forcillo, Carolyn Home: (514) 697‐3745 326 Fleet Drive Beaconsfield, QC H9W 2K7 Email: [email protected] Spouse: George Forget, Danielle (Jobin) (A) Home: (514) 642‐5694 13850 1 iere Rue Montreal, QC H1A 2J5 Cell: (514) 467‐5694 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Bob Forget 9 Forget, Robert Home: (514) 642‐5694 13850 1 iere Rue Montreal, QC H1A 2J5 Cell: (514) 606‐1834 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Danielle Jobin Furfaro, Nick Home: (450) 681‐1388 5313 Clarendon Avenue Laval, QC H7W 4Z5 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Pina Mazzola Furlanetto, Serge P. Home: (514) 332‐2046 11795 Bois de Boulogne Ave. Montreal, QC H3M 2X5 Email: [email protected] Galardo, Arthur Home: (450) 446‐3379 747 Chopin Mt. St. Hilaire, QC J3H 4M3 Cell: (514) 570‐7789 Email: [email protected] Spouse: Linda Ashby Gargul, Edward Home: (450) 472‐6292 103 ‐ 15th Ave. Deux Montagnes, QC J7R 3W9 Email: [email protected] Garland, Bruce Home: (450) 224‐4298 879 ch Ste. Anne des Lacs Ste.
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