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List of Members This Report Includes a List of Members of Diocesan Council List of Members This report includes a list of members of Diocesan Council, the Area Councils and the major committees and working groups of Diocesan Council. Diocesan Council The Rev. Canon Andrew Asbil [Bishop's Appointee] (until December 2009), Mr. Paul Baston [Registrar], The Rev. Canon Kimberley Beard [Bishop's Appointee] (until December 2009), The Rev. A. V. (Terry) Bennett [York Simoce Area Council Representative] (since February 2011), The Rev. Canon Allan Budzin [York Credit Valley Area Council Representative] (until February 2011), Mr. Peter Davidson [Bishop's Appointee], The Rt. Rev. M. George Elliott [Area Bishop of York Simcoe], Canon Robert Falby [Chancellor], The Rev. Canon Stephen Fields [Bishop's Appointee], The Ven. Gordon Finney [Bishop's Appointee], Mr. Ted Glover [Trent Durham Area Representative] (until December 2009), The Rev. Dr. Byron Gilmore [Bishops’ Appointee] (since January 2010), Ms. Anita Gittens [ACW President], The Rev. Bill Gray [Bishop’s Appointee] (since January 2010), Ms. Leslie Hajdu [Trent Durham Area Representative], The Rev. Chris Horne [York Scarborough Area Representative], The Most Rev. Colin Johnson [Archbishop of Toronto], Ms. Delores Lawrence [Bishop's Appointee], Mr. Leonard Leader [York Scarborough Area Representative], The Rev. Steven Mackison [Honorary Clerical Secretary of Synod] (until December 2009), Mr. Ron Marriott [York Simcoe Area Representative], Mr. Kennedy Marshall [Bishop's Appointee], The Rev. Erin Martin [York Scarborough Area Council Representative] (since February 2011), The Rev. Ted McCollum [Trent Durham Area Council Representative], Deacon Suzanne McMillan [Trent Durham Area Representative], The Rev. Richard Miller [York Credit Valley Area Council Representative] (since February 2011), The Rt. Rev. Linda Nicholls [Area Bishop of Trent Durham], Ms. Mieke Nicholson [York Credit Valley Area Representative] (until December 2009), Ms. Anne Oram [Bishop’s Appointee] (since January 2010), The Rev. Canon Dr. Barry Parker [Bishop's Appointee] (until December 2009), Mr. Richard Paul [York Simcoe Area Representative], The Rev. Judy Paulsen [Bishop's Appointee] (until June 2010), The Rt. Rev. M. Philip Poole [Area Bishop of York Credit Valley], Mr. Ryan Ramsden [Bishop's Appointee], The Rev. Canon Jennifer Reid [Bishop's Appointee], Canon Christopher Riggs [Bishop's Appointee], The Rev. Margaret Rodrigues [York Credit Valley Area Representative], Ms. Jenny Salisbury [Bishop's Appointee], Mrs. Marion Saunders [Bishop's Appointee], The Rev. Nicola Skinner [York Simcoe Area Council Representative] (until February 2011), The Rev. Canon Ann Smith [York Credit Valley Area Representative], The Very Rev. Douglas Stoute [Dean of Toronto], Mr. Peter Tovell [York Scarborough Area Representative], The Rev. Canon Dr. Duke Vipperman [York Scarborough Area Council Representative] (until September 2010), Ms. Laura Walton-Clouston [Honorary Lay Secretary of Synod], The Rev. David Warren [York Simcoe Area Representative], Ms. Doris Wong [Bishop's Appointee] (until December 2009), The Rt. Rev. Patrick Yu [Area Bishop of York Scarborough]. York-Credit Valley Area Council The Rev. Canon Allan Budzin, Evelyn Butler (resigned November 2009), The Rev. Michelle Childs (elected November 2009), Bob Churchill (resigned November 2009), Simon Davis (resigned June 2009), Angela Emerson (resigned November 2009), The Rev. Canon Stephen Fields [Bishop’s Appointee] (since January 2011), Jerome Friday (elected November 2009), Terence Grier, Anita Gittens (elected November 2009), Maggie Helwig (resigned November 2009), The Rev. Canon Philip Hobson, The Rev. Jeff Kennedy, Linda Jameson (elected November 2009), Connie Kendall (elected November 2009), The Rev. Canon Jerome Khelawan (resigned November 2010), Dee McEnaney (resigned November 2010), Gary McGrath (resigned October 2010), The Rev. Ric Miller, The Rev. Canon Jennifer Reid, The Rev. Margaret Rodrigues (resigned May 2011), The Rev. Geoff Sangwine (resigned September 2010), 154th Regular Session of Synod List of Members – Page 1 of 3 Guinevere Seiloa-Tuatagaloa (resigned November 2009), The Rev. Riscylla Shaw (elected November 2009), The Rev. Gary van der Meer, The Rev. Max Woolaver (resigned September 2009). York-Scarborough Area Council Bryan Beauchamp (elected November 2009; resigned June, 2010), The Rev. Canon Donald Butler (resigned November 2009), The Rev. Canon Michael Burgess (resigned June 2010), Samantha Caravan (resigned May 2010), Matthew Carter (resigned November 2009), Sister Elizabeth Ann Eckert SSJD (elected November 2009), Taylor Esch, Brian Fairbrother [Youth Animator], Vivian Harrower, The Rev. Judy Herron-Graham (resigned February 2010), The Rev. Sherman Hesselgrave [Bishop’s Appointee] (since May 2010), The Rev. Chris Horne, Bob Horne, The Rev. Deborah Koscec [Bishop’s Appointee] (since September 2009), The Rev. Fran Kovar (resigned February 2011), Leonard Leader, The Rev. Simon Li [Bishop’s Appointee] (since February 2011), The Rev. Heather McCance [Bishop’s Appointee] (since October 2010), Stephen Monk (elected November 2009), Jesse Parker (elected November 2009), Ryan Ramsden [Bishop’s Appointee] (since June 2010), The Rev. Ron Scott (resigned May 2011), The Rev. Janet Sidey (resigned November 2009), The Rev. Canon Greg Symmes [Bishop’s Appointee] (since July 2011), Toni Terbenche, Peter Tovell (since November 2009), Paul Toyonaga (since June 2011), The Rev. Canon Dr. Duke Vipperman (resigned March 2011). York-Simcoe Area Council The Rt. Rev. George Elliott [Chair], Linda Adler (resigned 2010), Major The Rev. Frank Beasley [Regional Dean] (resigned October 2009), Jim Beck (since March 2007), The Rev. Terry Bennett (since March 2011), Mae Cox (since November 2010), Rose Dunglinson (since 2005), John Kean (since May 2007), Susan Greco (since May 2007), The Rev. Kathleen Greidanus [Regional Dean] (resigned June 2011), The Rev. Barb Hammond (September 2006), Gord Launchbury (since 2005), Vanessa Launchbury (never attended), The Rev. Dawn Leger [Area Youth Coordinator] (since November 2010), Ron Marriott (re-elected November 2009), Richard Paul (re-elected November 2009), Trevor Payne (since March 2007), The Rev. Capt. Stephen Pessah [Regional Dean] (since June 2011), Julie Poore (since March 2006), The Rev. Canon John Read [Regional Dean] (since October 2009), Melissa Richmond (since 2005), The Rev. Canon Rob Shields [Regional Dean] (resigned 2009), The Rev. Nicola Skinner [Regional Dean] (since March 2008), The Rev. Mark Stacey (since March 2006), The Ven. Judy Walton [Archdeacon] (resigned in December 2009), Laura Walton-Clouston (on leave), Major The Rev. David Warren (re-elected November 2009), Doris Wong (resigned 2010), The Rev. Canon Darrell Wright [Regional Dean] (since 2005). Trent-Durham Area Council The Rt. Rev. Linda Nicholls (chair), Ted Aldridge, The Rev. Michael Calderwood [clergy rep for Durham Northumberland] (resigned April 2011), Bob Coleman, Peter Davidson, The Ven. Gordon Finney, The Rev. Christopher Greaves, The Rev. Bill Gray, Christian Harvey, The Rev. Millie Hope, The Rev. Jeanette Lewis (resigned February 2010), The Rev. Ted McCollum, The Rev. Steven Smith, Heather Steeves (ex-officio staff and does not attend meetings), David Turner (new lay Durham Northumberland appointee September 2009), Elizabeth Walker (resigned August 2009). Agenda Committee Ms. Laura Walton-Clouston [Honorary Lay Secretary of Synod], The Rev. Judy Herron-Graham [Honorary Clerical Secretary of Synod], Mr. Chris Ambidge [Assistant Honorary Lay Secretary of Synod], The Ven. Paul Feheley, The Rev Canon Philip Hobson, Ms. Sarah McDonald. 154th Regular Session of Synod List of Members – Page 2 of 3 Audit Committee Mr. Don Gillespie, CA [York Simcoe] (Chair), Mr. Philip Creighton, CA [York Credit Valley], Mr. W. Morley Lemon, PhD, FCA, CPA [York Scarborough], Mr. Paul Singleton, FCA [York Scarborough] (since 2010). Constitution and Canons Committee Canon Robert Falby [Chancellor and Chair], Ms. Clare Burns [Vice Chancellor], Mr. Tim Hadwen [Vice Chancellor], Mr. Paul Baston [Registrar], Mr. Peter Davidson [Trent Durham], Canon Christopher Riggs [York Scarborough], The Rev. Simon Li [York Scarborough], The Rev. John Anderson [York Simcoe]. FaithWorks Allocation Committee Mr. Lawrence E. Barker (Chair) [Trent Durham], Mr. Bruce I. Armstrong [York Scarborough through 2010], Mrs. Heather Beveridge [Trent Durham through 2010], The Rev. Kenneth Borrett [York Credit Valley], Mr. David J. Daniel [York Credit Valley 2010], Mrs. Lorna Dixon [York Simcoe], The Rev. Claire Goodrich Dyer [York Scarborough], Mrs. Janice Hodgson [York Simcoe], The Rev. Ajit John [York Scarborough], The Rev. Canon William E. G. Kibblewhite [York Credit Valley], Ms. Ruth Schembri [York Credit Valley through March 2011], The Rev. Steven Smith [Trent Durham], Mr. David Taylor [York Simcoe]. Investment Committee Mr. William Saunderson [Chair], The Rev. Nola-Susan Crewe [York Scarborough], The Rev. Dr. Drew MacDoanld [York Scarborough], Ms. Karen Fisher [Trent Durham], Mr. David MacNicol [York Scarborough], Mr. Peter Stanley [York Scarborough], Mr. Stephen Rodaway [York Credit Valley]. Nominating Committee The Rev. Richard Miller (Chair), [York Credit Valley], Mr. Peter Davidson [Trent Durham] (since 2010), Mr. John Kean [York Simcoe] (resigned 2011), Ms. Delores Lawrence [York Scarborough], The Rev. Victor Li [York Scarborough], The Rev. Heather McCance [York Scarborough] (resigned 2011), Mr. Eric Pollard [York Credit Valley], Deacon Lorraine Runza [York Simcoe], The
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