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Winton is a village and civil parish in the Eden District of Cumbria, England. It is 2.9 miles (4.7 km) south of Brough, and 1.6 miles (2.6 km) north of Kirkby Stephen, and has a population of 213,[1] increasing to 327 at the 2011
Frank's Bridge is a narrow pedestrian stone footbridge over the River Eden in Kirkby Stephen. It was built in the 17th century as a 'corpse lane' bridge - used to carry coffins from Hartley, Winton, and other nearby villages, for burriel at St Stephen's church. There are stones at the end of the bridge where the coffins could be rested. The bridge is thought to be named after Francis Birbeck, a local brewer (the houses around Frank’s Bridge are converted brewery buildings).[1] Frank's Bridge is Grade II listed
Cavendish Mews is a smart set of flats in Mayfair where flapper and modern woman, the Honourable Lettice Chetwynd has set up home after coming of age and gaining her allowance. To supplement her already generous allowance, and to break away from dependence upon her family, Lettice has established herself as a society interior designer, so her flat is decorated with a mixture of elegant antique Georgian pieces and modern Art Deco furnishings, using it as a showroom for what she can offer to her well heeled clients.
Today however, we are south-east of Cavendish Mews, past the British Museum with its classically colonnaded entrance, and beyond Sir Christopher Wren’s architectural masterpiece of St Pauls Cathedral, past Fish Street Hill and Pudding Lane, where the Great Fire of London started. Within sight of the towering monument to the Great Fire of London* with its golden orb atop its Doric column we find ourselves in the south-east corner of the City of London borough in Lower Thames Street near the Billingsgate Dock at the Old Billingsgate Fish Market**. Here we find Edith, Lettice’s maid, who has travelled here with her beau, shop grocer’s boy and sometimes window dresser for grocer Mr. Walter Willison in Binney Street, Mayfair on their Sunday afternoon off. Edith and Frank have been stepping out together for some time now, and hope to make their arrangement formal soon with an official engagement announcement, and they enjoy spending their Sundays off together. In this case, Edith is mixing business with pleasure. She and Frank have come to enjoy watching the hustle and bustle of the market and have some fresh seafood as a Sunday luncheon treat, but Edith also needs to buy some fresh oysters to serve as hors d'oeuvres for the dinner party Lettice is hosting this evening for a group of her Embassy Club coterie friends - fashion designer Gerald Bruton who lives in nearby Soho and married couple Dickie and Margot Channon who live just around the corner from Cavendish Mews in a flat on Hill Street.
Clutching her green leather purse and small wicker basket hooked over her left arm close to her, Edith tries to make herself as unobtrusive as possible to the constant barrage of foot traffic passing through the narrow aisle she stands on the edge of. Old Billingsgate Fish Market is a bustling centre of activity, even though the pre-dawn hours of the handling of fresh catches, and the presence of casual workers and porters has passed. The market is a hive of activity with workers unloading crates, merchants selling their goods, people seeking casual work and the hoteliers, restaurant owners, housewives and maids, like herself, of London buying fish for Sunday luncheon or dinner, or for a meal in the week ahead. Outside the old Victorian market with its ornate cast iron columns, the streets are choked with lorries and horse drawn carts loaded with full and empty crates stamped with different fishmonger names, whilst between them people move precariously in the squashed spaces, coming and going. The sound of blasting horns from impatient drivers, the whinny of horses, the chug of engines, the clop of horses’ hooves, the calls of workmen and the general chatter of people adds to the multi sonorous cacophony of merchants calling out their wares and customers talking, heavy booted footsteps, the slap of fish flesh being tossed about and the rustle of newsprint and butchers’ paper as parcels are wrapped up and handed over into eager hands. The smell of the fish is strong and permeates Edith’s nose, but she doesn’t mind, as fresh fish has always been a treat that she associates with Good Friday fish dinners*** at home with her parents in Harlesden in the north-west of London.
Edith moves and presses herself further back against the edge of a wooden counter belonging to a stallholder as a Billingsgate porter walks past wearing his wood and tarred leather bobbin**** atop his head, upon which he balances fourteen round wicker baskets. She looks agog at the towering pile of baskets, amazed at how casual and cheerful the porter seems as he stops in front of another porter who only has two boxes balanced on his head. The latter lights two cigarettes in his mouth, dropping the match onto the water slicked concrete floor where it is immediately extinguished, and then withdraws one cigarette and offers it to the other porter, who smiles gratefully and thanks him as he takes it, and they chat away casually beneath the cast iron girders of the fish market’s roof.
“You’re starting to look like the fish being sold here, Edith.” Frank’s familiar voice says light heartedly, slicing through the noisy clamour around Edith.
Frank appears before Edith from behind the bulk of rather pudgy fishmonger in a fish blood and gut stained white coverall dustcoat wearing rather incongruously, a rather smart sleek black felt trilby***** hat. In each hand Frank has a sturdy newspaper wrapped parcel.
“Don’t be rude, Frank Leadbetter!” Edith responds, releasing the pent-up breath she didn’t realise she had been holding as she waited for her beau to return to her side.
“Well I’m sorry, Edith,” Frank apologises. “But you do! A slack mouth and eyes agog makes you look very fish like.”
“Oh! Much obliged!” Edith says sarcastically, making a mock bob curtsey. Loosening her hands from where she has them tightly wrapped around her arms, she playfully slaps her sweetheart’s upper arm. “Thank you very much!”
“You know me, Edith. I speak plainly, and I speak as I find.” Frank says as he adjusts the parcel in his left hand.
“Well maybe you shouldn’t when it comes to how you perceive my look.” Edith remarks a little peevishly. “Especially if it is an unflattering one. My Mum always says that if you can’t say anything nice, then you are best to say nothing at all.” She nods seriously.
“Does that mean that when you ask me whether you look pretty in your latest homemade frock you plan to wear to the Hammersmith Palais******, I should say yes, you do?”
“Don’t be cheeky!” Edith slaps Frank playfully again before accepting one of the parcels from him, feeling the warmth of it against her palm through her ecru lace gloves. “And anyway,” she adds. “If I want an honest opinion about my looks, I’ll seek out Hilda, thank you very much.”
“For a favourable opinion, more like!” snorts Frank. “Hilda doesn’t know the first thing about fashion, or care, and you know it. She’s not the least bit interested in that stuff. The only reason why she even wears anything remotely fashionable is because you give it to her, or insist she buys it.”
“Hilda’s not that bad, Frank.”
Frank doesn’t answer, but gives her a doubtful look, followed by one of his endearing gormless grins as he starts to tear at the newspaper of his own parcel.
“You took your time,” Edith opines as she starts to tear at her own parcel. “That isn’t because you went and bought some jellied eels******* for us to eat, is it?”
“As if I’d put cold jellied eels in with hot chips!” Frank replies with incredulity, pulling back the last of the newspaper and holding out the pile of steaming hot golden chips in his palm for Edith to see. Before he can react, Edith reaches forward and like one of the many scavenging seagulls around the fish market and Billingsgate Dock, she snatches one of his chips between her right index finger and thumb. “Here!” Frank blasts. “Now who’s being cheeky?”
Edith sighs with satisfaction as she pops the chip into her mouth, lowering her lids with delight as she feels the hot mass of flavoursome potato and batter fill her senses as she chews it. Swallowing she says, ignoring her sweetheart’s remark, “That’s just as well then, because I keep telling you, the best jellied eels come out of the Whitechapel eel, pie and mash house******** in Petticoat Lane********.”
“Says you, Edith.” Frank retorts as he watches Edith with beady eyes as she opens her own parcel of hot chips wrapped in newspaper*********, looking for an opportunity to steal a steaming hot chip from her. “There I must disagree with you. The best jellied eels come from right here in the Old Billingsgate Fish Market.”
“Have you ever tried the eels at Mrs. Cooke’s**********, Frank?”
“No, but I don’t need to,” Frank says with a smirk, as he quickly snatches two chips from atop Edith’s pile. He hurriedly stuffs them into his mouth and gobbles them up greedily, smiling as Edith’s eyes grow wide in surprise before she gives him a forgiving smile that tells him that his sweetheart isn’t really cross with him for taking two of her chips. Swallowing hard with a loud gulp that makes his Adam’s apple bounce up his throat above the line of his stiffened shirt collar*********** and tie, he goes on, “Because the jellied eels here are the best.” He looks at her defiantly. “Have you ever had jellied eels from here, Edith?”
“Well no,” Edith answers. Her look becomes defiant as she parrots Frank. “But then again, I don’t need to, since Mrs. Cooke’s jellied eels are the best. We should go there some time.”
“I’d rather save my pennies and take you for a proper, slap-up, meal at my chum Giuseppe’s little Italian restaurant up the Islington in Little Italy************, Edith.”
“So you said, that first afternoon I introduced you to my Mum and Dad,” remarks Edith as she picks up another hot chip daintily between her thumb and forefinger. “And subsequently, but you’ve yet to take me.”
“Well, we’ll have to remedy that,” Frank replies as he takes up three of his own chips with the fingers of his right hand. “And soon.”
“I’d like that Frank.” Edith opines with a smile.
The pair chuckle good naturedly and much away on their hot chips for a moment in companionable silence whilst around them the hustle and bustle of the fish market continues. “Watch out lad!” a serious voice booms behind Frank, startling him and making him jump. Stepping aside he lets a burly looking porter in a grubby ochre coloured dustcoat with short sleeves over the top of a navy woollen cable knit jumper ease past. The porter pushes a trolley loaded up with long wooden crates stencilled ‘Fleetwood Fish Merchants Association’************* in black lettering stamped crudely against the roughly planed planks of wood making up each box. He is closely followed by a much thinner, more nervous and better dressed older gentleman with a wrinkled face, dressed in a suit and bowler hat, with a silver fob chain************** hanging heavily from his black waistcoat. “There’s a cart waiting outside on Lower Thames Street.” The older man directs with a waving finger that the porter cannot see behind his broad back. As he passes, Frank thinks that with his nose in the air and a superior look on his face, the better dressed man has the appearance and stance of a butler or manservant of some kind. “Be careful with those!” the older man mutters irritably. “They are going to be served at Her Ladyship’s dinner tonight.” Frank nods at Edith with a knowing wink, understanding that she has thought the same of the older man as she sums him up as he passes. “I’m sure ‘er laydeeship and ‘er guests won’t taste no diff’rence wiv these fish once they’ve been fried up good n’ proper, whevva they’s been jostled ‘bout a bit or not.” the porter replies in his Cockney accent with a mirth filled chuckle. “Insolent man!” the toffee nosed butler mutters indignantly in reply. Edith and Frank chuckle again.
“So,” Edith says, returning to their earlier topic of conversation. “Where were you then, if you weren’t fetching me the famously good, but not as good as Mrs. Cooke’s, Old Billingsgate Fish Market jellied eels, then Frank?”
“What?” Frank asks before looking down and stuffing another claw full of greasy chips into his mouth.
“Where were you, Frank?” Edith reiterates, indicating at Frank with the chip she has just picked up.
“Gosh! Look at that one then!” Frank mutters through a mouth of half chewed hot potato and batter as he points to another porter in the middle distance who is parting the milling crowd of customers as he walks with four crates atop his bobbin. “How they don’t get a headache carrying those boxes on their heads, I’ll never know! My head’s sore just looking at him. Don’t you agree, Edith?”
Edith gives her beau a peculiar look. “You’re being remarkably mysterious, Frank.” Her brow crumples. “Are you doing it on purpose?”
“I’m not being mysterious!” Frank says with a disbelieving laugh.
“Then stop changing the subject. Where were you?” Edith persists.
Frank sighs. “Haven’t you ever heard of a queue before, Edith?” he answers.
“Yes, but there is a fish and chippery just over there,” Edith points through the sea of moving people around them to a stallholder selling hot chips and battered fish packaged up in newspaper to the milling crowd. “And you were gone a lot longer than it took for people to get served over there, Frank. And people were queuing.” She takes the chip and slips it into her own mouth, chewing it as she looks expectantly at Frank, awaiting an explanation.
“Well, these aren’t just any old chips you know.”
Edith pulls a doubtful face, her pretty face screwing up dubiously. “Surely you aren’t going to tell me that these hot chips are better than any others served by any of the other fish and chippery stalls here?”
“Now you know that some hot chips are better than others, Edith,” Frank continues, shaking his head. “And he’s the best there is in the Old Billingsgate Fish Market. Says it’s his batter that makes all the difference.” He taps his nose knowingly. “Trust me.”
“Well, they are good,” Edith agrees. “But I still don’t believe you, Frank Leadbetter, and,” she adds. “I still think that you are being mysterious, and are up to something.”
“I’m not up to anything, Edith!”
“I hope you aren’t thinking of proposing to me here in the middle of the busy fish market!”
Frank coughs and splutters, spitting out a few pieces of partially masticated chip pulp, which flies through the air, before handing a short distance away on the ground where it is promptly squashed unknowingly onto the wet concrete floor by the old fashioned pre-war Edwardian boot of an older looking housewife in a black three quarter length coat and matching cloche hat with a steely look of determination on her face as she trudges forth with her wicker basket in the crook of her arm. He muffles his barrage of coughs with the back of his right hand, before delving into his trouser pocket and withdrawing a crumpled white handkerchief.
Whilst he recovers his breath, Edith remarks with a smile, “Well, I’ll take that as a no, then.”
“Are you so desperate… to marry me… Edith Watsford,” Frank huffs as he tries to answer his sweetheart whilst still catching his breath and swallowing gulps of fishy air. “That you’d have… have me propose to you in a busy fish market?” When Edith giggles, he goes on, “I wouldn’t call Old Billingsgate the most romantic of rendezvous to propose marriage in, even if there would be a gawking crowd of onlookers if I bent down on one knee and proposed to you here and now.”
Edith chuckles again. “I suppose you’re right, Frank. And, I wouldn’t want you to propose to me here.”
“Well, I’m glad we have that point settled then.” Frank sighs with a nod.
“Just imagine the stories we’d tell the children on our anniversary when they ask where you proposed, Frank!” Edith chuckles. “Oh, your dad proposed to me in the middle of the Old Billingsgate Fish Market. It was the most romantic moment of my life!”
Frank chuckles. “I imagine that!”
“But you still haven’t told me why you took so long to come back with the chips, Frank.”
“But I have, Edith!” Frank says with exasperation. “I told you, it was the queues. Sidney had the best fish and chips to be had in Old Billingsgate. You have to be patient.”
Edith eats another two chips as her greatly reduce pile disappears. “You’re a terrible liar, Frank.”
Frank sighs in vexation as he finishes the last of his chips and bunches the greasy paper together in a ball in his hands. “How do you know I’m not telling the truth?”
Edith chuckles. “That’s my secret, Frank.”
“That’s jolly unfair, Edith!” Frank bemoans, looking imploringly at Edith with large, doleful blue eyes.
“Oh alright! I’ll tell you, Frank.” Edith accedes.
“Jolly good Edith.”
“But I’m not giving away all my secrets.” she adds. “I need to have some advantages as your future wife.”
“How?” Frank persists. “How do you know that I’m lying? Tell me!”
“We’ve been stepping out together for quite some time now, dear Frank.” Edith says kindly. “So, I’ve had plenty of time to observe you. When you don’t want to tell the truth, you have a habit of pretending you haven’t heard what was said, and trying to change the subject too quickly.” She shakes her head and smiles. “Besides, you won’t look me in the eye when you are telling a lie.”
Frank huffs. “Oh alright! Alright! I just ran into a friend when I went to buy us hot chips.” He looks Edith squarely in the eyes with an earnest look as he speaks. “We were chatting.”
“That’s better!” Edith smiles. “Now I know you are telling me the truth. What friend?”
“Well, he’s one of the chaps who lodges at my boarding house, actually. John Simpkin. But he’s a friend too.”
“What, here?”
“Yes.”
“Well that just shows you, doesn’t it?”
“Shows me what, Edith?”
“How even in a large city like London, you can still bump into friends in the most unlikely of places.”
Frank holds out his hand as Edith finishes the last of her hot chips. He screws up her newspaper into a ball as she hands it to him. He walks to a nearby dustbin and drops both his and her used greasy papers into it before wandering back over to her.
“Well, shall we go and get your Miss Lettice her dozen oysters for tonight’s dinner, then?”
“Yes!” Edith says, taking her beau’s proffered arm, with a smile. “I’d like that, Mr. Leadbetter. Do you know who sells the best oysters here by chance?”
“Right this way, Miss Watsford.” Frank replies, as slowly the pair of sweethearts meld into the slowly moving crowd, jostling for space beneath the cast iron girders of the Old Billingsgate Fish Market.
*The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known simply as the Monument, is a fluted Doric column, situated near the northern end of London Bridge. Commemorating the Great Fire of London, it stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, two hundred and two feet in height and two hundred and two feet west of the spot in Pudding Lane where the Great Fire started on the 2nd of September 1666. Constructed between 1671 and 1677, it was built on the site of St Margaret, New Fish Street, the first church to be destroyed by the Great Fire. Another monument, the Golden Boy of Pye Corner, marks the point near Smithfield where the fire was stopped. The Monument comprises a Doric column built of Portland stone topped with a gilded urn of fire. It was designed by Robert Hooke. Its height marks its distance from the site of the shop of Thomas Farriner (or Farynor), the king's baker, where the blaze began. The viewing platform near the top of the Monument is reached by a narrow winding staircase of three hundred and eleven steps. A mesh cage was added in the mid Nineteenth Century to prevent people jumping to the ground, after six people died by suicide there between 1788 and 1842.
**In the 1920s when this story is set, the Old Billingsgate Fish Market was located on Lower Thames Street in the City of London, near the River Thames. It was a bustling riverside market, famous for being the largest fish market in the United Kingdom. The market was housed in a Victorian building that had been constructed in 1876. The first Billingsgate Market building was constructed on Lower Thames Street in 1850 by the builder John Jay, and the fish market was moved off the streets into its new riverside building. This was demolished in around 1873 and replaced by an arcaded market hall designed by City architect Horace Jones and built by John Mowlem and Co., and even though it was a new building, it was still known as the “Old Billingsgate Fish Market”. The building still stands on the site today although it no longer houses a market. In 1982, the fish market itself was relocated to a new site on the Isle of Dogs in the East End. The 1875 building was then refurbished by architect Richard Rogers, originally to provide office accommodation. Now used as an events venue, it remains a major London landmark.
***Eating fish on Good Friday is a tradition rooted in religious customs, specifically within Christianity. Many Christians abstain from eating meat on Good Friday, which is the day they commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and fish is often consumed as an alternative. This practice stems from the idea that fish are cold-blooded and therefore distinct from the "flesh" of warm-blooded animals, making them acceptable to eat during periods of abstinence from meat.
****Billingsgate fish porters used specially designed hats, often referred to as "bobbins," to help them balance baskets and boxes on their heads. These hats, typically made from wood and tarred leather, featured a flat, hardened top that provided a stable platform for the cargo. This design allowed porters to carry large, rectangular boxes or stacks of round baskets of fish with relative ease and efficiency.
*****The trilby hat was invented in 1895, during the stage adaptation of George du Maurier's novel "Trilby". The hat gained popularity as a fashion item after the play's debut in London, and was named after the novel's main character.
******The Hammersmith Palais de Danse, in its last years simply named Hammersmith Palais, was a dance hall and entertainment venue in Hammersmith, London, England that operated from 1919 until 2007. It was the first palais de danse to be built in Britain.
*******Jellied eels is a traditional English dish that originated in the Eighteenth Century, primarily in the East End of London. The dish consists of chopped eels boiled in a spiced stock that is allowed to cool and set, forming a jelly. It is usually served cold. Eels were historically a cheap, nutritious and readily available food source for the people of London; European eels were once so common in the Thames that nets were set as far upriver as London itself, and eels became a staple for London's poor.
********The earliest known eel, pie and mash houses opened in London in the Eighteenth Century, and the oldest surviving shop, M.Manze in Peckham, has been open since 1902. At the end of the Second World War, there were around one hundred eel, pie and mash houses in London. In 1995, there were 87. In the present day, there are relatively few eel, pie and mash shops left as Londoners’ tastes change, although jellied eels are sold in some of London’s delicatessens and supermarkets for those who fancy the experience of jellied eels at home.
********Petticoat Lane Market is a fashion and clothing market in Spitalfields, London. It consists of two adjacent street markets. Wentworth Street Market and Middlesex Street Market. Originally populated by Huguenots fleeing persecution in France, Spitalfields became a center for weaving, embroidery and dying. From 1882, a wave of Jewish immigrants fleeing persecution in eastern Europe settled in the area and Spitalfields then became the true heart of the clothing manufacturing district of London. 'The Lane' was always renowned for the 'patter' and showmanship of the market traders. It was also known for being a haven for the unsavoury characters of London’s underworld and was rife with prostitutes during the late Victorian era. Unpopular with the authorities, as it was largely unregulated and in some sense illegal, as recently as the 1930s, police cars and fire engines were driven down ‘The Lane’, with alarm bells ringing, to disrupt the market.
*********Fish and chips were traditionally wrapped in newspaper as a way to keep them warm and absorb excess grease, while also being a readily available and inexpensive packaging material. However, this practice is now largely discontinued due to hygiene concerns, with the potential for ink from the newspaper to leach into the food.
**********F. Cooke is a well-known name in London's pie and mash scene, with a history rooted in East London. While there isn't a specific F. Cooke shop currently in Whitechapel, their history is closely tied to the area and they are one of the oldest pie and mash establishments, originally founded in East London. F. Cooke's has a strong reputation for traditional pie and mash, including eel pies, and is known for its family-run business and classic recipes.
***********Removable or detachable collars were shirt collars designed to be separate from the shirt itself and fastened with studs or other mechanisms. They were popular in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries, primarily among men who wore white shirts as part of their business or formal attire.
************The Italian quarter of London, known commonly today as “Little Italy” is an Italian ethnic enclave in London. Little Italy’s core historical borders are usually placed at Clerkenwell Road, Farringdon Road and Rosebery Avenue - the Saffron Hill area of Clerkenwell. Clerkenwell spans Camden Borough and Islington Borough. Saffron Hill and St. Peter’s Italian Catholic Church fall within the Camden side. However, even though this was the traditional enclave for Italians, immigrants moved elsewhere in London, bleeding into areas like Islington and Soho where they established bars, cafes and restaurants which sold Italian cuisine and wines.
*************The Fleetwood Fish Merchants Association (FFMA) is a group in Fleetwood, the fishing town in Lancashire, focused on the fish and seafood processing industry. Established in the late Nineteenth Century, the Fleetwood Fish Merchants Association helps to represent the community of smaller fisheries and fishermen in and around Fleetwood, helping to supply fresh fish to Londoners.
**************A fob chain, also known as an Albert chain, is a decorative chain, originally designed for pocket watches, that typically features a T-bar or dog clip on one end to attach to the watch and often includes a fob (ornament or charm) on the other end.
This may look like a corner of the busy Old Billingsgate Market to you, with its wooden crates and pallets of fish, but the truth is that this scene is made up entirely with pieces from my 1:12 miniatures collection.
Fun things to look for un this tableau include:
The pallet of fish on ice in the centre of the image comes from Beautifully Handmade Miniatures in Kettering. The fish and all the ice is completely removable, and if you have noticed ice cubes inside some of the wine and champagne coolers in some of my past images from this series, I can tell you that the same ice cubes have been used.
Edith’s handbag handmade from soft leather is part of a larger collection of hats and bags that I bought from an American miniature collector Marilyn Bickel. Edith’s small wicker basket is another miniature from Beautifully Handmade Miniatures.
Made of polymer clay glazed to look oily and stuck to miniature newspaper print, the two servings of golden hot chips on the bench were made in England by hand by former chef turned miniature artisan, Frances Knight. Her work is incredibly detailed and realistic, and she says that she draws her inspiration from her years as a chef and her imagination.
The boxes you see around the fish stall came from a specialist stockist of 1:12 miniatures on E-Bay. They have been aged and weathered on purpose.
The leaves of lettuce sticking out of the top box on the left are artisan made of very thin sheets of clay and are beautifully detailed. I acquired them from an auction house some twenty years ago as part of a lot made up of miniature artisan food.
The brick wall at the back is a very special piece, and one of my more recent additions to my miniatures collection. Made painstakingly by hand, this was made by my very dear Flickr friend and artist Kim Hagar (www.flickr.com/photos/bkhagar_gallery/), she surprised me with this amazing piece entitled “Wall” as a Christmas gift, with the intention that I use it in my miniatures photos. Each brick has been individually cut and then worn to give texture before being stuck to the backing board and then painted. She has created several floors in the same way for some of her own miniature projects which you can see in her “In Miniature” album here: www.flickr.com/photos/bkhagar_gallery/albums/721777203007...
The advertising posters stuck on the brick wall are all 1:12 size replicas of real advertisements for Rinso, Gold Flake cigarettes, Hartley’s Table Jellies, Hovis Bread and Bisto Gravy from the 1920s. They have been printed with quality and high attention to detail on thick card. I acquired them all from Kathleen Knight’s Dolls’ House Shop in the United Kingdom.
Rinso, was a brand of laundry soap and detergent, which was first introduced in the early Twentieth Century by the chemist Robert Spear Hudson (who also invented Hudson’s Soap). In 1908, Lever Brothers acquired R.S. Hudson, including the Rinso brand. Lever Brothers introduced Rinso to the United States in 1918, marking it as one of the first mass-marketed soap powders. Rinso gaining popularity as a replacement for bar soap. Rinso gained popularity for its effectiveness in cleaning clothes and was widely advertised, even sponsoring popular radio programs. While initially successful, Rinso eventually faced declining sales due to competition from newer detergents like Tide in the 1950s. In the mid-1960s, Rinso was rebranded as "Sunshine Rinso" but sales did not improve. By the mid-1970s, Rinso was removed from store shelves, though Rinso Blue, a liquid detergent, remained available in the US until the late 1980s.
W.D. and H.O. Wills, a prominent tobacco company, introduced Gold Flake cigarettes around 1901. The brand became known for its marketing tactics, including the use of cigarette cards to encourage collectability and brand loyalty. At this time, the dangers of smoking were not yet widely known, and cigarette companies were able to advertise and promote their products freely. Over time, Gold Flake adapted its marketing and messaging. While maintaining its association with high quality and a premium feel, the brand expanded its target audience to include youth and lower socioeconomic classes. The messaging also evolved from emphasizing a "gracious" lifestyle to celebrating life experiences. ITC Limited launched the Gold Flake brand in India in the 1970s. The brand was initially positioned as a premium cigarette, targeting the affluent adult male segment of the population. It was associated with a lifestyle of respectability and aspiration. Gold Flake remains a widely sold cigarette brand in India, available in various forms like plain, filtered, and lights. The brand's history reflects the changing landscape of the tobacco industry, including evolving marketing strategies and growing awareness of the health risks associated with smoking.
Hartley's is a British brand of marmalades, jams and jellies. Hartley's products are manufactured at Histon, Cambridgeshire. Hartley's was a grocers founded by the entrepreneur Sir William Pickles Hartley in Colne which is now in the borough of Pendle, Lancashire. In 1871, a supplier failed to deliver a consignment of jam, so William made his own and packaged it in his own design earthenware pots. It sold well, and in 1874, the business moved to Bootle, near Liverpool, and marmalade and jelly was also produced. In 1884, the business was incorporated as William Hartley & Sons Limited and in 1886, it moved to Aintree, Liverpool where a new factory was built. Two years after the new factory had been opened in Aintree, Hartley constructed a purpose built village for the key employees in his company. The village was designed by Leek based father and son architects William Sugden and William Larner Sugden after they had won an architectural competition. The village had a total of forty nine houses, which surrounded a central bowling green, and later expansion took the total number of houses to seventy one. Within the village, all of the streets were named after ingredients in jam, including Sugar Street, Red Currant Court and Cherry Row. A second factory in Bermondsey, South London opened in 1901, supplied with pots and jars in its early decades from a facility in Rutherglen, Scotland acquired in 1898. With production having moved to Cambridgeshire in the 1960s, the Bermondsey factory was later converted into luxury apartments in 2003. The Hartley Village in Aintree was made a conservation area in 2011. In 2020, Hartley's No Added Sugar Apple Jelly Pot won the Lausanne Index Prize - Bronze Award.
Hovis Ltd is a British company that produces flour, yeast and bread. Founded in Stoke-on-Trent, it began mass-production in Macclesfield in 1886. The Hovis process was patented on the 6th of October 1887 by Richard "Stoney" Smith, and S. Fitton and Sons Ltd developed the brand, milling the flour and selling it along with Hovis-branded baking tins to other bakers. The name was coined in 1890 by London student Herbert Grime in a national competition set by S. Fitton and Sons Ltd to find a trading name for their patent flour which was rich in wheat germ. Grime won twenty-five pounds when he coined the word from the Latin phrase hominis vis, "the strength of man". The company became the Hovis Bread Flour Company Limited in 1898. When the abundance of certain B vitamins in wheatgerm was reported in 1924, Hovis increased in popularity.
The first Bisto product, in 1908, was a meat-flavoured gravy powder, which rapidly became a bestseller in Britain. It was added to gravies to give a richer taste and aroma. Invented by Messrs Roberts and Patterson, it was named "Bisto" because it "Browns, Seasons and Thickens in One". Bisto Gravy is still a household name in Britain and Ireland today, and the brand is currently owned by Premier Foods.
For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results and photos...here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 19, 2010, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario. There were 5,452 runners in the 21.1 km race. Thank-you to Sportstats.
Click here and enter the bib numbers for the full individual race results.
Enter the bib numbers for race photos here.
Lists of local half-marathon race participants:
Part A. Ottawa (Click here.)
Part B. Other Communities (Alexandria to Navan) (see below)
Part C. Other Communities (Nepean to Woodlawn) (Click here.)
Part B:
2262…Cathy Maclean…..Alexandria
6383…John Zawada…..Alexandria
5960…Sue Duval…..Alexandria
1898…Marc Pominville…..Alfred
1330…Adam Hamilton…..Almonte
4284…Al Jones…..Almonte
6326…Alyssa Flaherty-Spence…..Almonte
4331…Bob Mosher…..Almonte
4272…Bob Thomson…..Almonte
5135…Brenda Swrjeski…..Almonte
3318…Christina Kealey…..Almonte
4509…Daphne Lainson…..Almonte
4201…Elaine Azulay…..Almonte
1145…Jenny Sheffield…..Almonte
4483…Judi Sutherland…..Almonte
918…Kathleen Everett…..Almonte
3826…Linda Melbrew…..Almonte
1423…Mark Blaskie…..Almonte
5011…Sherry Burke…..Almonte
5956…Tanya Yuill…..Almonte
3173…Bette-Anne Dodge…..Arnprior
2116…Cody Wise…..Arnprior
1093…Constance Palubiskie…..Arnprior
339…Emily Sheffield…..Arnprior
2067…Jaclyn Patry…..Arnprior
1317…Jane Dowd…..Arnprior
3849…Keri-Lyn Young…..Arnprior
2229…Kevin Smallshaw…..Arnprior
4945…Laura Stellato…..Arnprior
5325…Lynda Jamieson…..Arnprior
4990…Stephen West…..Arnprior
3809…Tara Beselaere…..Arnprior
447…Tracey Harrod…..Arnprior
2255…Mark Peterkins…..Ashton
5359…Paul Burke…..Ashton
3637…Shelley Rossetti…..Ashton
5603…Angela Hartley…..Athens
1188…Christina Ward…..Athens
2703…Desirae Heine…..Athens
981…Heather Johnston…..Athens
3268…Kevin Hartley…..Athens
2379…Annie Delisle…..Aylmer
4017…Chelsea Honeyman…..Aylmer
212…David Michaud…..Aylmer
4216…Francois Camire…..Aylmer
3773…Gerald Lewis…..Aylmer
3871…Julie Reska…..Aylmer
4218…Philippe Camire…..Aylmer
2419…Steve Faulkner…..Aylmer
2740…Alison Seely…..Beachburg
6424…Jacquelyn Macgregor…..Beachburg
1320…Lara Mylly…..Beachburg
364…Michelle Ward…..Beachburg
4416…Natalie Frodsham…..Beachburg
1695…Scott Blain…..Beachburg
2292…Wanda Gagnon…..Beachburg
1004…Luc Lalonde…..Bourget
2875…Pierre Lacasse…..Bourget
5307…Stephen Barry Plotz…..Brockviile
4940…Brenda Young…..Brockville
5346…Brian Kendel…..Brockville
4240…David Cavanagh…..Brockville
4939…Katelyn Cormier…..Brockville
4970…Monica Griffin…..Brockville
5186…Ruth McFarlane…..Brockville
5137…Sheila Appleton…..Brockville
6195…Tina Melbourne…..Brockville
3723…Lynda Cavanagh…..Brockvillle
3087…Clayton Cameron…..Brooklin
5146…Benoit Gosselin…..Cantley
6294…Camille Flipot…..Cantley
4937…Charles Francoeur…..Cantley
6335…Daryl Hargitt…..Cantley
4371…Helene Legault - Cote…..Cantley
6295…Jacky Lepeintre…..Cantley
663…Luc Rodier…..Cantley
1769…Mark Avon…..Cantley
4221…Patricia Robertson…..Cantley
2277…Rene Morin…..Cantley
5401…Richard Bisson…..Cantley
6237…Sylvie Rioux…..Cantley
5212…Danny Gagne…..Cardinal
2575…Stephen Bygott…..Cardinal
1656…Bill Bowers…..Carleton Place
449…Boyd Lemna…..Carleton Place
2520…Cheryl Smith…..Carleton Place
450…Christine Lemna…..Carleton Place
6103…Eric Gervais…..Carleton Place
156…Ivan Straznicky…..Carleton Place
2525…Jennifer Andress…..Carleton Place
5403…Jennifer Blackburn…..Carleton Place
280…Jennifer Derksen…..Carleton Place
541…Jodi Beyer…..Carleton Place
3246…John Graham…..Carleton Place
1722…Kerry Powell…..Carleton Place
991…Leanna Knox…..Carleton Place
148…Lee Warywoda…..Carleton Place
1448…Lois Ann Graham…..Carleton Place
5322…M Smith…..Carleton Place
1449…Mac Graham…..Carleton Place
440…Mary Anne Melvin…..Carleton Place
2595…Murray Dawes…..Carleton Place
3325…Roger Kinsman…..Carleton Place
5822…Ron Romain…..Carleton Place
73…Steve Pentz…..Carleton Place
2287…Timothy Day…..Carleton Place
2868…Tom Kemp…..Carleton Place
4931…Tracy Pentz…..Carleton Place
1655…Trent Bowers…..Carleton Place
4922…Kathleen Mongeon…..Carlsbad Springs
5133…Alain Drainville…..Carp
5067…Alison Green…..Carp
4047…Anna Li…..Carp
1235…Carol O'malley…..Carp
4619…Dayle Mulligan…..Carp
6303…Elizabeth Anvari…..Carp
3201…Elysa Esposito…..Carp
1536…Eric Janveaux…..Carp
3483…Gerard Rumleskie…..Carp
5427…Hans Buser…..Carp
2969…Ileana Tierney…..Carp
682…Jed Byrtus…..Carp
81…Marc Brisebois…..Carp
4544…Olivia Nixon…..Carp
4014…Raina Ho…..Carp
1429…Raymond Moffatt…..Carp
4803…Stephanie Cowan…..Carp
1510…Tracy Shouldice…..Carp
5216…Paul Jarmul…..Cary
1165…Bob Sweetlove…..Casselman
2720…Caroline Ranger…..Casselman
2152…Gillian Castonguay…..Casselman
5880…Mary Sweetlove…..Casselman
2374…Maurice Bonneville…..Casselman
4754…Michelle Phillips…..Casselman
2226…Richard Kosnaskie…..Casselman
2766…Andy Best…..Chalk River
2725…Brian Jozefowicz…..Chalk River
471…Janine Forcier…..Chalk River
6201…Jayson Murray…..Chalk River
1584…Michelle Cameron…..Chalk River
6252…Willard Smith…..Chalk River
2787…Ariane Brunet…..Chelsea
1974…Barbara Falardeau…..Chelsea
2230…Brad Smith…..Chelsea
1583…Catherine Verreault…..Chelsea
360…Christine Tardiff…..Chelsea
108…Daniel Olson…..Chelsea
2553…David Hearnden…..Chelsea
1930…David Hetherington…..Chelsea
529…Dodie Payne…..Chelsea
3294…Ian Hunter…..Chelsea
6099…James Galipeau…..Chelsea
2758…Jeff Bardsley…..Chelsea
2584…John Fahey…..Chelsea
1581…Lisa Kinloch…..Chelsea
1430…Lise Marshall…..Chelsea
256…Marie Ethier-Roy…..Chelsea
5316…Michelle Caesar Findlater…..Chelsea
5411…Murielle Brazeau…..Chelsea
6468…Phil Wright…..Chelsea
3070…Raymond Brunet…..Chelsea
8…Richard Gilker…..Chelsea
6467…Sarah Hebert…..Chelsea
5143…Serge Couture…..Chelsea
5420…Sophie Brunet…..Chelsea
189…Yvan Dion…..Chelsea
1622…Matthew Campbell…..Chesterville
1672…Sarah Derks…..Chesterville
1778…James Thibault…..Clarence Rockland
1458…Donelda Pleau…..Constance Bay
2441…Lee Saunders…..Constance Bay
3215…Abigail Fontaine…..Cornwall
2634…Andre Brunet…..Cornwall
6479…Carolyn McIntosh…..Cornwall
4097…Cathy Richer…..Cornwall
4276…Christine Marceau…..Cornwall
5328…Elizabeth Wattie…..Cornwall
4228…Gilles Gagnier…..Cornwall
4965…Jennifer Deschamps…..Cornwall
6079…Jessica Eamer…..Cornwall
2455…Jill Grant…..Cornwall
4412…Joanne Filliol…..Cornwall
2953…John St. Marseille…..Cornwall
4011…Kathleen Hay…..Cornwall
4930…Lise Irwin…..Cornwall
834…Marc Besner…..Cornwall
2683…Marc Poirier…..Cornwall
266…Marilyn Rand…..Cornwall
3795…Mike Cowden…..Cornwall
3118…Patrick Clarke…..Cornwall
2506…Sandra Contant…..Cornwall
200…Scott Heath…..Cornwall
6435…Sharron Miller…..Cornwall
756…Shawn Crockett…..Cornwall
5662…Stacie King…..Cornwall
5318…Tanya Deeks…..Cornwall
3454…Terry Quenneville…..Cornwall
1335…Thomas Leroux…..Cornwall
4929…Yvonne Commodore…..Cornwall
5952…Melissa Wren…..Cumberland
2138…Rich Boughen…..Cumberland
517…Shelley Slocombe…..Cumberland
159…Ted Lowther…..Cumberland
1961…Greg Mark…..Deep River
5863…John Speirs…..Deep River
1311…Murray Wright…..Deep River
810…Norman Spinks…..Deep River
5371…Christine Andrus…..Dunrobin
4232…Debra Gassewitz…..Dunrobin
5458…Gordon Colquhoun…..Dunrobin
5484…James Dalziel…..Dunrobin
3088…Janet Campbell…..Dunrobin
1511…Jennifer Damiano…..Dunrobin
811…Joanne Montgomery…..Dunrobin
4838…Laurie Spratt…..Dunrobin
5009…Linda Dillon…..Dunrobin
692…Lois Jacobs…..Dunrobin
2078…Marnie Armstrong…..Dunrobin
1625…Matt Gassewitz…..Dunrobin
2515…Neil Wright…..Dunrobin
5459…Pamela Colquhoun…..Dunrobin
2355…Paul Lefebvre…..Dunrobin
2079…Robert Armstrong…..Dunrobin
1802…Wayne Carroll…..Dunrobin
3786…Ben Prince…..Edwards
381…Erin Searson Clouthier…..Eganville
1565…Mike Searson…..Eganville
6073…Garrett Doreleyers…..Elgin
4372…Marianne Lowry…..Elgin
4363…Shannon Clair…..Elgin
2612…Andy Dalcourt…..Embrun
1214…Bertran Labonte…..Embrun
1742…Camilien Lamadeleine…..Embrun
5155…Caroline Poulin…..Embrun
453…Cheryl Desroches…..Embrun
1471…David Ryan…..Embrun
188…Eric Deschamps…..Embrun
639…Guy Gingras…..Embrun
742…Helene Desormeau…..Embrun
2735…Helose Sirois-Leclerc…..Embrun
4510…James Thompson-Slaven…..Embrun
672…Katherine Krenn…..Embrun
1455…Marc Courneyea…..Embrun
4367…Martine Quinn…..Embrun
65…Pierre Boulay…..Embrun
3900…Rachelle Quinn…..Embrun
4290…Richard Quinn…..Embrun
1286…Robert Butler…..Embrun
5692…Robert Lindsay…..Embrun
1976…Roxane Belanger…..Embrun
4204…Stephane Gregoire…..Embrun
5388…Sylvie Beauchamp…..Embrun
775…Yolande Dalcourt…..Embrun
5422…Jay Buhr…..Finch
569…Jean-Luc Leonard…..Finch
4082…Glenda O'rourke…..Fitzroy Harbour
5828…Denise Roy…..Fournier
433…Gregory Long…..Gananoque
5147…Jason Lapierre…..Gananoque
434…Kiera Long…..Gananoque
671…Laura Cunningham…..Gananoque
3985…Pierre Doucette…..Gananoque
985…Steacy Kavaner…..Gananoque
1732…Walter Gamblin…..Gananoque
2400…Adeline Germain…..Gatineau
4806…Agathe Binette…..Gatineau
5302…Alain Bergeron…..Gatineau
2530…Alain Gilbert…..Gatineau
2109…Alex Gagne…..Gatineau
5156…Alex Wright…..Gatineau
3867…Alexander Schwab…..Gatineau
6434…Alexandra Miglietta…..Gatineau
2774…Alexandre Boudreault…..Gatineau
2443…Alexandre Larocque…..Gatineau
3581…Alexandria Wilson…..Gatineau
5947…Allan Wilson…..Gatineau
3907…Andree Laflamme…..Gatineau
1859…Andree Soucy…..Gatineau
550…Andrew Roach…..Gatineau
1993…Anelise Alarcon-Moreno…..Gatineau
4600…Anik Lalonde…..Gatineau
4700…Ankica Djurcic-Jovan…..Gatineau
3764…Anne Pilote…..Gatineau
2800…Anne-Marie Chapman…..Gatineau
5982…Anne-Michele Alain-Noel…..Gatineau
1808…Annie Cloutier…..Gatineau
4773…Annie Guillette…..Gatineau
1763…Annie Lambert…..Gatineau
113…Anthony Chartier…..Gatineau
803…Antoine Langlois…..Gatineau
4631…Antoine Parker…..Gatineau
367…Audrey Vezina Manzo…..Gatineau
5562…Augusto Gamero…..Gatineau
555…Barnabe Ndarishikanye…..Gatineau
4592…Barry Wood…..Gatineau
2150…Benoit Carbonneau…..Gatineau
2842…Benoit Gagnon…..Gatineau
5570…Benoit Genest…..Gatineau
1576…Benoit Guerette…..Gatineau
3018…Bernard Audy…..Gatineau
4844…Bernard Labine…..Gatineau
2708…Blair Mehan…..Gatineau
3977…Brenda Cox…..Gatineau
5327…Brian Piche…..Gatineau
3636…Brigitte Hubert…..Gatineau
1639…Bruno Castonguay…..Gatineau
1631…Carlos Pinera…..Gatineau
1522…Carole Varin…..Gatineau
3724…Caroline Dulude…..Gatineau
5297…Caroline Sauve…..Gatineau
3522…Caroline St-Pierre…..Gatineau
3182…Carolyne Dube…..Gatineau
6470…Catherine Belair-Noel…..Gatineau
668…Catherine Pelletier…..Gatineau
654…Caty Lebreux…..Gatineau
2811…Celine Couture…..Gatineau
1023…Chad Levac…..Gatineau
4845…Chantal Henri…..Gatineau
2743…Chris Duplain…..Gatineau
2777…Christian Bourgeois…..Gatineau
1220…Christian F. Courtemanche…..Gatineau
2113…Christian Jacques…..Gatineau
6415…Christian Renaud…..Gatineau
623…Christian Robert…..Gatineau
5261…Christian Rousseau…..Gatineau
6034…Christina Chirip…..Gatineau
6037…Christine Chouinard…..Gatineau
3901…Christine Hearn…..Gatineau
2136…Christine Vasseur…..Gatineau
5126…Christopher Daniel…..Gatineau
2352…Cinthia Lepine…..Gatineau
2300…Claude Laramee…..Gatineau
1336…Claude Wauthier…..Gatineau
2613…Craig Beckett…..Gatineau
5815…Cristiano Rezende…..Gatineau
3673…Cynthia Savard…..Gatineau
1629…Cyr Lavoie…..Gatineau
946…Dani Grandmaitre…..Gatineau
1815…Daniel Grenier…..Gatineau
6133…Danny Jeannot…..Gatineau
61…Dany Beliveau…..Gatineau
4111…Darya Shapka…..Gatineau
1426…David Blais…..Gatineau
1813…David Currie…..Gatineau
6327…Denis Fugere…..Gatineau
2053…Denis Ladouceur…..Gatineau
4755…Dominique Babin…..Gatineau
1933…Dominique Bernier…..Gatineau
6043…Dominique Cornut…..Gatineau
137…Doug Welsby…..Gatineau
4758…Elaine Laroche…..Gatineau
4598…Elizabeth Sousa…..Gatineau
5627…Emmanuelle Hupe…..Gatineau
6074…Eric Doyon…..Gatineau
2015…Eric Guay…..Gatineau
557…Eric Patry…..Gatineau
1147…Eric Silins…..Gatineau
1237…Estelle Marcoux…..Gatineau
245…Felix Noel…..Gatineau
3856…France Gelinas…..Gatineau
1301…Francois Dionne…..Gatineau
2476…Francois Gagnon…..Gatineau
5673…Francois Laferriere…..Gatineau
6407…Francois Roy…..Gatineau
6374…Francois Toulouse…..Gatineau
3537…Frederic Thibault-Chabot…..Gatineau
6398…Frederick Lafreniere…..Gatineau
1892…Gaetan Lafrance…..Gatineau
585…Genevieve Bolduc…..Gatineau
255…Genevieve Fontaine…..Gatineau
2166…Gerald Turmel…..Gatineau
722…Ghislain St-Laurent…..Gatineau
2160…Gilles Brazeau…..Gatineau
1514…Gilles-Philippe Pronovost…..Gatineau
5596…Gilly Griffin…..Gatineau
2484…Grant Collier…..Gatineau
151…Greg Soucy…..Gatineau
5870…Greg Stainton…..Gatineau
5466…Guy Corneau…..Gatineau
2820…Guy Desjardins…..Gatineau
669…Guylaine Brunet…..Gatineau
334…Heather Escalante…..Gatineau
2343…Helene Le Scelleur…..Gatineau
4725…Helene Tremblay-Allen…..Gatineau
1209…Herve Morissette…..Gatineau
2580…Hugo Trudel…..Gatineau
6025…Isabelle Caron…..Gatineau
3414…Isabelle Moses…..Gatineau
768…Isabelle Phaneuf…..Gatineau
2964…Isabelle Teolis…..Gatineau
2032…Isabelle Veilleux…..Gatineau
4761…J.-F. Gagne…..Gatineau
2350…Jacques De Guille…..Gatineau
1258…James Buell…..Gatineau
2933…Jean-Francois Pouliotte…..Gatineau
2439…Jean-Pascal Paris…..Gatineau
191…Jean-Philippe Dumont…..Gatineau
4824…Jean-Pierre Plouffe…..Gatineau
4326…Jennifer Scarizzi…..Gatineau
1893…Jerome Belanger-Cote…..Gatineau
3580…Jinny Williamson…..Gatineau
1541…Joanne Leblond…..Gatineau
1253…Johanne Audet…..Gatineau
6090…Johanne Finn…..Gatineau
92…Johnny Lemieux…..Gatineau
939…Jonathan Gilbert…..Gatineau
3915…Josee Charette…..Gatineau
5670…Josee Labonte…..Gatineau
1303…Josee Patry…..Gatineau
3739…Judith Parisien…..Gatineau
3619…Julie Breton…..Gatineau
3689…Julie Damboise…..Gatineau
767…Julie Defoy…..Gatineau
897…Julie Demers…..Gatineau
5797…Julie Piche…..Gatineau
5026…Julie-Anne Labonte…..Gatineau
5016…Julien Dufort-Lemay…..Gatineau
5683…Karine Leblond…..Gatineau
1409…Karine Pellerin…..Gatineau
414…Katia Audet…..Gatineau
4139…Katie Webster…..Gatineau
3817…Krista Benoit…..Gatineau
6211…Langis Parise…..Gatineau
4813…Lee Petrin…..Gatineau
882…Lissa Comtois-Silins…..Gatineau
2601…Livain Michaud…..Gatineau
778…Lori Mousseau…..Gatineau
4041…Louis Christophe Laurence…..Gatineau
26…Louis Duchesne…..Gatineau
718…Louis Dupont…..Gatineau
6120…Louis Hebert…..Gatineau
3510…Louis Simon…..Gatineau
2775…Louise Boudreault…..Gatineau
924…Louise Fortier…..Gatineau
3654…Louise Rousseau…..Gatineau
2081…Luc Beaudoin…..Gatineau
1798…Luc Perrier…..Gatineau
11…Luc Santerre…..Gatineau
5694…Lucie Lalonde…..Gatineau
502…Lynda Beaudoin…..Gatineau
2500…Lyne Cholette…..Gatineau
234…Lynn Melancon…..Gatineau
3869…Maja Muharemagic…..Gatineau
5485…Manon Damboise…..Gatineau
1003…Manon Laliberte…..Gatineau
3421…Marc Andre Nault…..Gatineau
4862…Marc Belanger…..Gatineau
5171…Marc Champagne…..Gatineau
4370…Marc Dureau…..Gatineau
5043…Marc Lacerte…..Gatineau
776…Marc Mousseau…..Gatineau
6471…Marc Noel…..Gatineau
1302…Marc Parisien…..Gatineau
1319…Marc Tremblay…..Gatineau
5687…Marc-Etienne Lesieur…..Gatineau
1997…Marcia Jones…..Gatineau
4085…Maria Petropoulos…..Gatineau
4534…Marie Rodrigue…..Gatineau
6117…Marie-France Harvey…..Gatineau
3779…Marie-France Rault…..Gatineau
1421…Marie-Josee Desroches…..Gatineau
437…Marie-Michele Clement…..Gatineau
1860…Mario Dupuis…..Gatineau
3857…Mario Ouellet…..Gatineau
6428…Mark Ellison…..Gatineau
1644…Mark Laviolette…..Gatineau
7…Mark Schindel…..Gatineau
1573…Mark Stocksley…..Gatineau
1254…Martin Corriveau…..Gatineau
2052…Martin Dompierre…..Gatineau
2995…Martin Freniere…..Gatineau
999…Martin Labelle…..Gatineau
4907…Martin Labine…..Gatineau
406…Martin Laforest…..Gatineau
1692…Martin Leduc…..Gatineau
308…Martine Pellerin…..Gatineau
5262…Maryse Mercier…..Gatineau
398…Maryse Robert…..Gatineau
6087…Mateo Farfan…..Gatineau
6236…Mathieu Rioux…..Gatineau
1736…Mathieu Sayeur…..Gatineau
5119…Mathieu Tremblay…..Gatineau
590…Mathilde Cote…..Gatineau
562…Maude Lavoie…..Gatineau
1887…Maurice Tremblay…..Gatineau
3908…Maxim Bellemare…..Gatineau
2724…Maxime Brinck-Croteau…..Gatineau
1558…Melanie Desmarais…..Gatineau
5042…Melanie Gauthier…..Gatineau
5121…Melanie Mercier…..Gatineau
4864…Mia Overduin…..Gatineau
2428…Michel Biage…..Gatineau
1767…Michel Brown…..Gatineau
28…Michel Emond…..Gatineau
1363…Michel Lessard…..Gatineau
3395…Michel Mercier…..Gatineau
162…Michel Ouellet…..Gatineau
5852…Michele Simpson…..Gatineau
685…Michelle Hartery…..Gatineau
1852…Miguel Gagnon…..Gatineau
1120…Mika Raja…..Gatineau
2843…Mikaly Gagnon…..Gatineau
5319…Mike Hotte…..Gatineau
4865…Miriam Lopez-Arbour…..Gatineau
2014…Myriam Godin…..Gatineau
405…Nadia Lavallee…..Gatineau
3301…Nancy Jean…..Gatineau
857…Natalie Brun Del Re…..Gatineau
5419…Nathalie Brunet…..Gatineau
2157…Nicolas Chalifoux…..Gatineau
1480…Nicolas Gagnon…..Gatineau
4680…Nicole Boudreau…..Gatineau
494…Nizar Ayoub…..Gatineau
219…Noel Paine…..Gatineau
777…Olivier Beauchamp…..Gatineau
93…Olivier Lebeau…..Gatineau
125…Pascal Laforest…..Gatineau
3548…Pascal Tremblay…..Gatineau
1547…Pascale Therriault…..Gatineau
6031…Pat Charron…..Gatineau
310…Patrice Forget…..Gatineau
6323…Patrick Duplain…..Gatineau
1640…Patrick Gauthier…..Gatineau
4479…Patty Soles…..Gatineau
1902…Paul Beland…..Gatineau
1946…Paul Eagan…..Gatineau
3244…Paul Gould…..Gatineau
2039…Paul Shea…..Gatineau
6240…Paul-Emile Roy…..Gatineau
5232…Peggy Duarte…..Gatineau
464…Philippe Boutin…..Gatineau
1785…Philippe Lajeunesse…..Gatineau
1488…Pierre Francois Blais…..Gatineau
4134…Pierre Villeneuve…..Gatineau
2789…Ray Burke…..Gatineau
4401…Raymond Desjardins…..Gatineau
594…Raymonde D'amour…..Gatineau
5672…Rejean Lacroix…..Gatineau
1949…Renaud Dunn…..Gatineau
2147…Rene Chabot…..Gatineau
1900…Rene Hatem…..Gatineau
3642…Renee Leblanc…..Gatineau
5991…Richard Audet…..Gatineau
5…Rick Whitford…..Gatineau
3107…Robert Chasse…..Gatineau
6492…Said Irene…..Gatineau
4099…Sandra Roberts…..Gatineau
3556…Sanjay Vachali…..Gatineau
2593…Sean Boushel…..Gatineau
4239…Selena Grinham…..Gatineau
3635…Serge Boucher…..Gatineau
4863…Serge Dussault…..Gatineau
4716…Serge Guindon…..Gatineau
1952…Shawn Robertson…..Gatineau
5743…Shelley Milton…..Gatineau
4336…Shelley Moody…..Gatineau
4480…Somphane Souksanh…..Gatineau
3001…Sonja Adcock…..Gatineau
1467…Sophie Gauvreau…..Gatineau
1524…Sophie Martel…..Gatineau
5407…Stephane Boudrias…..Gatineau
1146…Stephane Siegrist…..Gatineau
561…Stephane Sirard…..Gatineau
500…Stephanie McMullen…..Gatineau
4262…Stephanie Racine…..Gatineau
4108…Stephanie Seguin…..Gatineau
1638…Steve Roussin…..Gatineau
2971…Steves Tousignant…..Gatineau
1148…Susie Simard…..Gatineau
1333…Susi-Paula Gaudencio…..Gatineau
3456…Suzanne Ramsay…..Gatineau
2718…Sylvain Michaud…..Gatineau
1373…Sylvain Sirois…..Gatineau
6371…Tamara Thibeault…..Gatineau
4604…Tammy Rose…..Gatineau
461…Tanya Tobin…..Gatineau
2915…Tayeb Mesbah…..Gatineau
1428…Tena Gallichon…..Gatineau
2943…Terry Sancartier…..Gatineau
4169…Thanh Loan Nguyen…..Gatineau
3930…Tudor Banea…..Gatineau
383…Valerie Morin…..Gatineau
3848…Veronique Simoneau…..Gatineau
4889…Vincent Bolduc…..Gatineau
6227…Vincent Proulx…..Gatineau
5838…Wayne Saunders…..Gatineau
419…Wendy Larose…..Gatineau
4807…Yvan Laforest…..Gatineau
6400…Yves Lafreniere…..Gatineau
1777…Yves Saint-Germain…..Gatineau
1726…Yves Theriault…..Gatineau
5607…Zachary Healy…..Gatineau
1685…Zahida Assari…..Gatineau
4830…Zoe Couture…..Gatineau
3921…Alex Miles…..Gloucester
5476…Allan Crisford…..Gloucester
1364…Amy O'reilly…..Gloucester
5453…Belinda Coballe…..Gloucester
3582…Cam Wilson…..Gloucester
879…Catherine Clifford…..Gloucester
942…Cathy Gould…..Gloucester
3658…Chanel Huard…..Gloucester
4650…Daniel McGarry…..Gloucester
4128…Danielle Thibeault…..Gloucester
1676…Darren White…..Gloucester
5481…Dave Currie…..Gloucester
6265…David Tinsley…..Gloucester
540…Don Day…..Gloucester
4919…Gilles Philion…..Gloucester
5900…Gillian Todd-Messinger…..Gloucester
1074…Jackie Millette…..Gloucester
6163…Jeannie Leblanc…..Gloucester
317…Joel Willison…..Gloucester
4001…John Girard…..Gloucester
1944…John Ledo…..Gloucester
2192…Jonathan Gardam…..Gloucester
3471…Joseph Rios…..Gloucester
4303…Karine Moreau…..Gloucester
2824…Lee Dixon…..Gloucester
636…Linda Simard…..Gloucester
4439…Lisa Macgillivray…..Gloucester
3560…Lucie Villeneuve…..Gloucester
3774…Mariette Ledo…..Gloucester
6068…Matthew Dewtie…..Gloucester
6006…Michael Bergeron…..Gloucester
2620…Michael G. Lepage…..Gloucester
5361…Michael Hook…..Gloucester
2673…Mona Tessier…..Gloucester
5669…Nicole Labelle…..Gloucester
4538…Patricia Suys…..Gloucester
2221…Richard F. Proulx…..Gloucester
63…Savvas Farassoglou…..Gloucester
4096…Sonja Renz…..Gloucester
5390…Tiffany Belair…..Gloucester
4967…Tim Morin…..Gloucester
2838…Tom Fottinger…..Gloucester
1611…Trevor Duff…..Gloucester
3878…Una Beaudry…..Gloucester
5745…Virginia Mofford…..Gloucester
2431…Andrew Downes…..Greely
3710…Angele Vanderlaan…..Greely
3572…Ann Westell…..Greely
356…Brett Reynolds…..Greely
843…Carol Boucher…..Greely
1841…Casey Goheen…..Greely
4023…Claire Johnstone…..Greely
1052…Claire Maxwell…..Greely
1374…Dave Erling…..Greely
5394…David Benyon…..Greely
154…David Harding…..Greely
1384…Jeff Oliver…..Greely
2839…Jennifer Frechette…..Greely
2395…John Baranyi…..Greely
1713…John Sterling…..Greely
359…Jon Hamilton…..Greely
844…Joseph Boucher…..Greely
707…Joseph Clarmo…..Greely
1415…Karin Johnson…..Greely
2734…Keith Decoste…..Greely
1839…Kevin Goheen…..Greely
5213…Michael J. Patrick Anderson…..Greely
4313…Michel Gaudreault…..Greely
252…Patricia Brander…..Greely
2858…Randall Holmes…..Greely
571…Rob Johnston…..Greely
3202…Scott Evans…..Greely
6193…Scott Mcleod…..Greely
5471…Stephanie Courcelles…..Greely
1563…Travis Maxwell…..Greely
1669…Zachary Routhier…..Greely
2430…Annie Jean…..Hull
5008…Jasmine Lefebvre…..Hull
5996…Julie Ballard…..Hull
4236…Debra Marr…..Iroquois
2108…Erika Clow-Hawkins…..Jasper
2224…Tara Lamb…..Jasper
5986…Adam Ashbourne…..Kanata
5410…Adam Boyle…..Kanata
3441…Adam Pelham…..Kanata
3489…Adrian Salt…..Kanata
5887…Afshan Thakkar…..Kanata
5233…Al Daggett…..Kanata
3879…Alicia Gerwing…..Kanata
3196…Alistair Edwards…..Kanata
3447…Allen Piddington…..Kanata
350…Alyson Ferguson…..Kanata
4120…Anand Srinivasan…..Kanata
3091…Andrea Carisse…..Kanata
6207…Andrea Nicholls…..Kanata
1354…Anita Cadieux…..Kanata
881…Anne Collis…..Kanata
1964…Barbara Wiens…..Kanata
337…Barbara Williams…..Kanata
176…Bernie Armour…..Kanata
1379…Bianca Liebner…..Kanata
5007…Bianca Santerre…..Kanata
5574…Bill Gilchrist…..Kanata
1856…Bobbie Nevin…..Kanata
723…Brandon Greening…..Kanata
1544…Brandon Shirley…..Kanata
5788…Brittney Pavlovic…..Kanata
5490…Carmen Davidson…..Kanata
4608…Caron Fitzpatrick…..Kanata
253…Cathi Yabsley…..Kanata
984…Cecilia Jorgenson…..Kanata
3931…Chandan Banerjee…..Kanata
994…Cherie Koshman…..Kanata
2889…Cheryl Levi…..Kanata
2236…Chris Brown…..Kanata
3138…Chris Cowie…..Kanata
2011…Christine Fraser…..Kanata
1114…Christine Pollex…..Kanata
2918…Cindy Molaski…..Kanata
1690…Cindy Southgate…..Kanata
940…Colleen Gilchrist…..Kanata
4428…Colleen Kilty…..Kanata
4775…Conrad Bellehumeur…..Kanata
6338…Copperfield Jean-Louis…..Kanata
3321…Dan Kelly…..Kanata
3495…Danny Schwager…..Kanata
2489…Daryle Smith…..Kanata
2010…David Muldoon…..Kanata
1589…David Ogden…..Kanata
5915…Deanne Van Rooyen…..Kanata
1088…Debbie Olive…..Kanata
5888…Dhanya Thakkar…..Kanata
4385…Diane Boyle…..Kanata
4339…Donna Atkinson…..Kanata
302…Donna Brennen…..Kanata
6315…Donna Clark…..Kanata
528…Donna Gow…..Kanata
4705…Doug Glasgow…..Kanata
802…Douglas Miller…..Kanata
2511…Drew Bursey…..Kanata
3833…Elana Graham…..Kanata
5048…Eva Klassen…..Kanata
3558…Fiona Valliere…..Kanata
5572…Francine Giannotti…..Kanata
315…Gary Woodworth…..Kanata
4590…Genevieve Le Jeune…..Kanata
6381…Gi Wu…..Kanata
5548…Ginette Ford…..Kanata
3179…Greg Dow…..Kanata
3341…Greg Layhew…..Kanata
2911…Greg McNeill…..Kanata
3612…Guy Campeau…..Kanata
6271…Guy Turgeon…..Kanata
1768…Harvey Chatterton…..Kanata
4768…Heather Chanter…..Kanata
2008…Hugh Wright…..Kanata
2013…Ian Govan…..Kanata
1402…J.P. Tremblay…..Kanata
5241…Jaclyn Shepherd…..Kanata
2376…James Derosenroll…..Kanata
2738…James Muldoon…..Kanata
583…James Vieveen…..Kanata
6385…James Wildgen…..Kanata
3176…Jan Donak…..Kanata
6306…Janet Atkins…..Kanata
5442…Janet Chadwick…..Kanata
4486…Janice Tughan…..Kanata
1494…Jared Semenchuk…..Kanata
4897…Jason Hillier…..Kanata
2846…Jeff Goold…..Kanata
5775…Jeffrey O'connor…..Kanata
3721…Jennifer Burn…..Kanata
4975…Jennifer Campbell…..Kanata
3142…Jennifer Croisier…..Kanata
5497…Jennifer Delorme…..Kanata
904…Jennifer Donohue…..Kanata
3419…Jennifer Nason…..Kanata
1117…Jennifer Prieur…..Kanata
472…Jennifer Wilson…..Kanata
246…Jessica Dean…..Kanata
5912…Jody Vallati…..Kanata
887…John Cooper…..Kanata
2962…John Sullivan…..Kanata
5158…Jonathan Letendre…..Kanata
5974…Joshua Childs…..Kanata
5798…Karen Piddington…..Kanata
174…Kathleen Westbury…..Kanata
894…Kelly Ann Davis…..Kanata
3350…Kelly Livingstone…..Kanata
3477…Kelly Ross…..Kanata
5665…Kenneth Klassen…..Kanata
3274…Keri Hillier…..Kanata
1735…Kerry Kennedy…..Kanata
3055…Kevin Boyd…..Kanata
85…Kevin Donak…..Kanata
3458…Kevin Rankin…..Kanata
2510…Kim Duval…..Kanata
1954…Kim Robertson…..Kanata
2771…Kimberley Bohn…..Kanata
5540…Krista Ferguson…..Kanata
1466…Krista Levesque…..Kanata
4948…Kristin Bennett…..Kanata
1443…Lanny Underhill…..Kanata
5491…Laurie Davis…..Kanata
5500…Lesley Dewsnap…..Kanata
382…Lianna Macdonald…..Kanata
993…Lida Koronewskij…..Kanata
4079…Lillian Ng…..Kanata
2397…Lisa Mayhew…..Kanata
4419…Lise Gray…..Kanata
1932…Logan Daley…..Kanata
4429…Lois Kirkup…..Kanata
5661…Louise King…..Kanata
895…Luisa De Amicis…..Kanata
4391…Lynda Ciavaglia…..Kanata
3159…Lyne Denis…..Kanata
2719…M Gabriele Castelnuovo…..Kanata
6206…Man Nguyen…..Kanata
4476…Maneesh Sharma…..Kanata
4406…Manorie Edirisinghe…..Kanata
1399…Marcel Butz…..Kanata
4386…Mark Brownhill…..Kanata
5162…Mark Fagnan…..Kanata
5642…Mark Jorgenson…..Kanata
3482…Mark Ruddock…..Kanata
5367…Marlene Alt…..Kanata
4424…Mary Anne Jackson-Hughes…..Kanata
2424…Mary Campbell…..Kanata
4837…Mary-Anne Sauve…..Kanata
4006…Melissa Hall…..Kanata
1989…Michael Best…..Kanata
2782…Michael Brennan…..Kanata
5879…Michael Sutherland…..Kanata
1803…Michel Gosselin…..Kanata
1017…Michele Lemay…..Kanata
6173…Michelle Lyster…..Kanata
1691…Mike Southgate…..Kanata
2238…Mike Watford…..Kanata
5667…Mikkyal Koshman…..Kanata
330…Miriam Mustapha…..Kanata
1787…Monica Van Dam…..Kanata
1064…Nancy McGuire…..Kanata
5298…Natalie Damiano…..Kanata
4976…Neil Campbell…..Kanata
1218…Neil Marshall…..Kanata
3372…Neil Maxwell…..Kanata
5894…Neil Thomson…..Kanata
466…Nicole Myslivecek…..Kanata
4413…Pamela Ford…..Kanata
855…Patricia Brown…..Kanata
1248…Paul Maskell…..Kanata
4189…Pauline Joly…..Kanata
3116…Peter Clark…..Kanata
4607…Peter Fraser…..Kanata
4200…Peter Johnston…..Kanata
5958…Peter Zimmerman…..Kanata
6310…Philip Boyer…..Kanata
1827…Philip Rushworth…..Kanata
5909…Philip Tughan…..Kanata
1800…Philippe Sauve…..Kanata
5037…Prabhu Vaithilingam…..Kanata
4835…Renata Hogan-Sullivan…..Kanata
4327…Renee Johnston…..Kanata
3375…Rob McAulay…..Kanata
4767…Robert Chanter…..Kanata
1658…Robert Charbonneau…..Kanata
199…Robyn Hardage…..Kanata
5801…Sandra Plourde…..Kanata
2783…Sandy Brennan…..Kanata
2739…Sarah Muldoon…..Kanata
3305…Scott Jewer…..Kanata
1953…Shelley McDonald…..Kanata
4076…Shelly Nesbitt…..Kanata
3101…Sheri Cayouette…..Kanata
190…Sindy Dobson…..Kanata
2831…Sridhar Erukulla…..Kanata
2568…Stephane Bedard…..Kanata
1353…Stephen Cadieux…..Kanata
3139…Steven Cowie…..Kanata
2047…Sue Ackerman…..Kanata
4582…Sue Peck…..Kanata
4584…Susan Harvey…..Kanata
455…Susan Pagnutti…..Kanata
4215…Sylvie Olsen…..Kanata
1637…Taylor Sicard…..Kanata
995…Terry Koss…..Kanata
1702…Terry Mesdag…..Kanata
1219…Theresa Marshall…..Kanata
2772…Tiffany Boire…..Kanata
5752…Tim Moses…..Kanata
3019…Tom Auger…..Kanata
5950…Tom Winter…..Kanata
160…Tommy Des Brisay…..Kanata
4202…Tracey Dunfield…..Kanata
293…Valerie Desjarlais…..Kanata
6250…Vanessa Sloan…..Kanata
5159…Veronique Breton…..Kanata
3884…Victoria Gebert…..Kanata
5161…Vince Fagnan…..Kanata
2836…Vincent_Andy Fong…..Kanata
3600…Wei Zhou…..Kanata
1103…Wendy Patton…..Kanata
2433…Wendy Rostek…..Kanata
4258…Wilf Sullivan…..Kanata
2163…William Matthews…..Kanata
393…William Potts…..Kanata
3712…Celeste St. John…..Kars
4586…Ginny Flood…..Kars
5674…Guy Laliberte…..Kars
5980…Kevin Adamsons…..Kars
6041…Matthew Cook…..Kars
3354…Paula Lund…..Kars
5789…Carole Perkins…..Kemptville
3058…Cheryl Brennan…..Kemptville
5510…Connie Duclos…..Kemptville
2486…Dale Richardson…..Kemptville
3521…Dave Springer…..Kemptville
2781…David Brennan…..Kemptville
2143…Dawn Murray…..Kemptville
4789…Emily Conway…..Kemptville
1111…Gerald Piette…..Kemptville
4833…Glenna Bigras…..Kemptville
4962…Grant Lowe…..Kemptville
5105…Jacob Banks…..Kemptville
2195…Jeff Swrjeski…..Kemptville
4831…Joyce Cavanagh…..Kemptville
5242…Luke Foster…..Kemptville
3888…Mary Mejia…..Kemptville
4666…Michael Munroe…..Kemptville
3034…Paul Bedard…..Kemptville
4986…Rory Blaisdell…..Kemptville
3266…Roxanne Harrington…..Kemptville
1619…Russ Beaton…..Kemptville
3734…Sheri Steeves…..Kemptville
35…Simon Sukstorf…..Kemptville
3405…Stephanie Mombourquette…..Kemptville
1921…Steven De Ville…..Kemptville
3148…Teena Dacey…..Kemptville
421…Valerie Sayah…..Kemptville
1545…Mike Walsh…..Kenmore
563…Angela Stewart…..Kinburn
4230…Debbie Turcotte…..Kinburn
5869…Jackie Stadnyk…..Kinburn
1179…Kathy Twardek…..Kinburn
3524…Ronald Stadnyk…..Kinburn
6500…Aaron Clow…..Kingston
2259…Aaron Dries…..Kingston
5197…Alain Gosselin…..Kingston
678…Alan Cohoon…..Kingston
2600…Alfred Barr…..Kingston
3254…Allan Gudlaugson…..Kingston
121…Allison Mowat…..Kingston
717…Alyson Mahar…..Kingston
6244…Andreas Schabetsberger…..Kingston
6171…Andrew Lloyd…..Kingston
1870…Andrew Wallace…..Kingston
4952…Angela Allen…..Kingston
5165…Arthur Hesford…..Kingston
1819…Audethy Tallack…..Kingston
2426…Barb Parker…..Kingston
1714…Ben Doherty…..Kingston
2959…Benoit Stockless…..Kingston
5907…Bill Truelove…..Kingston
5294…Brenda Flaherty…..Kingston
5795…Brian Phillips…..Kingston
698…Bruno Chagnon…..Kingston
86…Cam Miller…..Kingston
6365…Carsten Sorensen…..Kingston
4868…Chelsey Hutson…..Kingston
4753…Chris Carter…..Kingston
3765…Chris Plaza…..Kingston
6257…Chris Stevenson…..Kingston
4850…Christine Powers-Tomsons…..Kingston
6069…Christopher Doan…..Kingston
150…Christopher Horeczy…..Kingston
1836…Chuck Douglas…..Kingston
6190…Colin McCue…..Kingston
3570…Colleen Webber…..Kingston
2339…Cory Vale…..Kingston
3894…Crystal Parker…..Kingston
3439…Dan Peebles…..Kingston
5494…Dani Delaloye…..Kingston
4827…Daniel Gosselin…..Kingston
5127…Daniel Rondeau…..Kingston
5929…Daryl Watters…..Kingston
3262…Dave Hammond…..Kingston
1620…Dave Johnston…..Kingston
4373…David Mailey…..Kingston
1215…David Robinson…..Kingston
5873…David Steeves…..Kingston
2256…Debbie Hawes…..Kingston
4550…Deborah Hynes…..Kingston
3346…Denis Levesque…..Kingston
5741…Derek Milner…..Kingston
5978…Duart Townsend…..Kingston
3853…Ed Tardif…..Kingston
5349…Elizabeth McQuillan…..Kingston
5916…Elizabeth Vezina…..Kingston
3328…Emily Koolen…..Kingston
3840…Emily Quinn-Black…..Kingston
6480…Etienne Marcoux…..Kingston
813…Frederic Drolet…..Kingston
2258…Frederic Jean…..Kingston
149…Frederick Lavoie…..Kingston
3312…George Jones…..Kingston
695…George Lackonick…..Kingston
3185…Glen Duckett…..Kingston
2367…Greg Phillips…..Kingston
664…Guillaume Proulx…..Kingston
5066…Helga Grodzinski…..Kingston
5995…Hugo Babin…..Kingston
5358…Hugo Boilard…..Kingston
2360…Jacklyn Power…..Kingston
33…James Brown…..Kingston
4741…James Krahn…..Kingston
5949…Jan Wilson…..Kingston
3877…Jason Chor…..Kingston
5611…Jason Hiltz…..Kingston
968…Jason Howe…..Kingston
3252…Jean-Marc Grimard…..Kingston
2313…Jeff Barr…..Kingston
2201…Jeff Teeple…..Kingston
627…Jeffrey Reid…..Kingston
510…Jillian Brenner…..Kingston
5267…Jim Terfry…..Kingston
1065…Jody Mcinnis…..Kingston
124…Joey Steacy…..Kingston
3839…John Black…..Kingston
3952…John Brooks…..Kingston
3850…John Brown…..Kingston
6007…Jon Berrey…..Kingston
6030…Jordan Charboneau…..Kingston
5848…Jordan Shoniker…..Kingston
3165…Joseph Dilworth…..Kingston
6378…Juli Wheeler…..Kingston
3010…Julie Anghelescu…..Kingston
3036…Julie Belanger…..Kingston
5742…Katrin Milner…..Kingston
3855…Kelly Campbell…..Kingston
2496…Kelly Morrice…..Kingston
6267…Kelly Tobias…..Kingston
4185…Kerri Tadeu…..Kingston
3854…Kit Orme…..Kingston
5309…Krzysztof Butkiewicz…..Kingston
616…Lance Marshall…..Kingston
6070…Leslie Doering…..Kingston
6348…Linda McMillan…..Kingston
3741…Line Gosselin…..Kingston
4699…Liza Tzotzos…..Kingston
3295…Louise Hunter…..Kingston
793…Lyne Lefrancois…..Kingston
2921…Marcel Neron…..Kingston
42…Margarita Sviajina…..Kingston
681…Marielle Houle…..Kingston
2799…Mark Chabot…..Kingston
2362…Mary-Anne Macdonald…..Kingston
690…Mary-Elizabeth Irwin…..Kingston
485…Matthew Charlesworth…..Kingston
1901…Matthew Sprague…..Kingston
3385…Melissa McIlroy…..Kingston
2322…Michael Avery…..Kingston
4698…Michael Clarke…..Kingston
5256…Michael Divittorio…..Kingston
2274…Michael Muise…..Kingston
628…Michel Pearson…..Kingston
3628…Michelle Kerr…..Kingston
702…Michelle Simiana…..Kingston
2149…Mike Lapensee…..Kingston
3844…Monica Pereira…..Kingston
6194…Murray McTavish…..Kingston
5176…Nadine Kopp…..Kingston
4738…Noelani Shore…..Kingston
4400…Pamela Decker…..Kingston
849…Pascal Brisson…..Kingston
818…Patricia Ambrose…..Kingston
5111…Paul Daley…..Kingston
5277…Paul Thompson…..Kingston
1738…Peter Vrooman…..Kingston
2363…Ralph Feisthauer…..Kingston
6142…Ray Konigs…..Kingston
5172…Rhonda Murphy…..Kingston
1975…Robert Allen…..Kingston
2031…Robert Bard…..Kingston
2346…Robert Meade…..Kingston
790…Robert Thomas…..Kingston
3650…Robyn Broeders…..Kingston
5372…Roman Antoniewicz…..Kingston
2232…Rosario Messana…..Kingston
6402…Sergio Grice…..Kingston
79…Shane Bourgeois…..Kingston
5249…Shannon Brown…..Kingston
791…Shawn Kadlec…..Kingston
5943…Shelley Williams…..Kingston
1121…Shoba Ranganathan…..Kingston
3852…Sonja Chisholm…..Kingston
2268…Sony Chris Marchal…..Kingston
703…Stefanie Arthurs…..Kingston
792…Stephane Brisson…..Kingston
1075…Stephanie Milner…..Kingston
2851…Stephen Hall…..Kingston
3081…Steve Bycok…..Kingston
2761…Steven Beattie…..Kingston
2179…Steven Doherty…..Kingston
4382…Susan Blake…..Kingston
467…Susan Stark…..Kingston
5110…Sylvie Bouchard…..Kingston
2248…Terri Heffernan…..Kingston
102…Tim Keith…..Kingston
615…Tim Macdonald…..Kingston
2746…Timothy Holmes-Mitra…..Kingston
2697…Tommy Villeneuve…..Kingston
1820…Tony Phillips…..Kingston
6503…Toure Alfa-Toga…..Kingston
2676…Travis Loughery…..Kingston
1357…Trevor Martin…..Kingston
691…Troy Irwin…..Kingston
4871…Victor Lopes…..Kingston
4505…Lucie Dufour…..La Peche
3805…Amy Vanderspank…..Lanark
1433…Scott Shaver…..Lanark
6033…Derek Cheff…..L'ange Gardien
13…Adam Robinson…..L'ange-Gardien
1506…Samuel Chenevert…..L'ange-Gardien
1537…Stephane Gosselin…..L'ange-Gardien
4275…Melissa Lanigan…..Lansdowne
3864…Adelle Brazeau…..Limoges
3791…Alain Giroux…..Limoges
4739…Ann Duguay…..Limoges
2029…Chantel Oshowy-Carvallo…..Limoges
1323…Denis Benoit…..Limoges
614…Joanne Froment…..Limoges
3033…Joey Beaudin…..Limoges
3997…Judy Gagne…..Limoges
4552…Marc Benoit…..Limoges
5097…Serge Froment…..Limoges
4808…Karen McDonald…..L'orignal
6212…Manon Parisien…..L'orignal
152…Patrick Lalonde…..L'orignal
3986…Susan Draper…..Low
2098…Chris Crain…..Maberly
4173…Frederick Barrett…..Maberly
1734…Nancy Villemure…..Maberly
3758…Susan Marble…..Maberly
910…Jennifer Duffy…..Maitland
911…Penny Duffy…..Maitland
3319…Jennifer Kellar…..Mallorytown
5174…Joyce Mills…..Mallorytown
3067…Robert Browne…..Mallorytown
1922…Amy Moustgaard…..Manotick
6291…Brad Ysseldyk…..Manotick
6016…Charles Bruce…..Manotick
1376…Christian Vaillancourt…..Manotick
6071…Emily Donaldson…..Manotick
2370…Gerald Leahy…..Manotick
2764…Guy Beaudoin…..Manotick
6341…Hollee Kew…..Manotick
409…Jocelynn Cook…..Manotick
6072…Karen Donaldson…..Manotick
1597…Laura Wilson…..Manotick
2117…Malcolm Todd…..Manotick
6255…Paul Steers…..Manotick
5531…Robert Fabes…..Manotick
3338…Robert Lange…..Manotick
5059…Sara Wilson…..Manotick
3474…Theresa Roberts…..Manotick
848…Yvonne Brandreth…..Manotick
3526…Michele Steeves…..Maxville
4685…Angus Macdonald…..Merrickville
1238…Barbara Bacon…..Merrickville
4682…Isabelle Paris…..Merrickville
3059…Jodi Brennan…..Merrickville
4740…Krista Jensen…..Merrickville
5383…Michael Barkhouse…..Merrickville
1296…Penny Foxwell…..Merrickville
804…Rick Bowes…..Merrickville
4533…Will Starr…..Merrickville
2881…Andre Lasalle…..Metcalfe
4861…Barb Beiersdorfer…..Metcalfe
307…Brittney Potvin…..Metcalfe
5352…Bruce Bourgeault…..Metcalfe
5149…Erika Morris…..Metcalfe
997…Kazimierz Krzyzanowski…..Metcalfe
3933…Keith Beardsley…..Metcalfe
2009…Luc Aubrey…..Metcalfe
2218…Rob Howell…..Metcalfe
4435…Sylvie J Lapointe…..Metcalfe
6304…Krista Atchison…..Moose Creek
1918…Cindy Waldner…..Morewood
5641…Isabella Jordan…..Morrisburg
4653…Kelly Ryan…..Mountain
59…Raymond Sherrer…..Mountain
5856…Allan Smith…..Munster
418…Colleen O'Connell-Campbell…..Munster
554…Jamie Dumont…..Munster
1154…Nancy Ann Smith…..Munster
514…Norman Watt…..Munster
1960…Shelley Hindle…..Munster
1534…Steve Lachaine…..Munster
153…Alain Gonthier…..Navan
534…Brian Barber…..Navan
5446…Carole Charlebois…..Navan
3359…Marcella Macdonald…..Navan
5058…Marie Labrie…..Navan
5688…Marie-France Levesque…..Navan
4686…Matthew Valiquette…..Navan
5002…Melanie Vetter…..Navan
1412…Mike Rozon…..Navan
4445…Mychele Malette…..Navan
896…Paul De Grandpre…..Navan
826…Rosemary Barber…..Navan
3939…Veronique Bergeron…..Navan
1413…Vicki Rozon…..Navan
In the meadow at Bix, Oxfordshire. i have to rectify a mistake on my behalf here. I am grateful to Adam Hartley via The Oxfordshire Wildlife Blog who kindly informed of the misidentification. I will leave the following here which relates to the White Helleborium which is present at Bix but not yet found. These small orchids are quite rare in the UK. They are a very slow grower, taking at least eight years to develop from seed and then the flowering can take up to three years after that. This being said this species produces a beautiful white flower that does not open fully so the yellow lip is often not seen. It is in decline due to a loss of habitat.
30's love story themed shoot
photographer:Justin Gammon
models Nathan Hartley and Sarah Lloyde
MUA: Natasha Nikolic
Hair stylist: Stephanie Lee-Archer
Mark White from M J Bale supplied the suit & tie
The Hage family supplying the Whippet Bullnose
assistants:Kieran Adam O'Rourke & George Dixon
thank you everyone involved:)
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photographer:Justin Gammon
models Nathan Hartley and Sarah Lloyde
MUA: Natasha Nikolic
Hair stylist: Stephanie Lee-Archer
Mark White from M J Bale supplied the suit & tie
The Hage family supplying the Whippet Bullnose
assistants:Kieran Adam O'Rourke & George Dixon
thank you everyone involved:)
For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results, here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 18, 2011, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario. There were 6,397 runners in the 21.1 km race, an increase of about 900 runners compared to 2010.
Click here and enter the bib numbers (see below) for the full individual race results. Thank-you to Sportstats.
* Also, click here for race photos by Brightroom™, Inc.
Lists of local half-marathon race participants:
Part A. Ottawa, A-L (see below)
Part B. Ottawa, M-Z (Click here.)
Part C. Other Communities (Alexandria to Magog) (Click here.)
Part D. Other Communities (Maitland to Woodlawn) (Click here.)
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Part A: (Ottawa, bib number & name)
556…Aaron Auyeung
5174…Aaron Guzman
1386…Abbey Saunders
1387…Abdulhak Nagy
5177…Achint Sandhu
1397…Adam Dawe
5179…Adam Desjarlais
1390…Adam Hamilton
3743…Adam Harris
1394…Adam Orton
34107…Adam Struthers
1389…Adam Welcher
7617…Adria Patzer
3427…Adriana Zeleney
3404…Adrienne Mertin
1400…Ahsan Ahmed
572…Al Okroy
5998…Al Stewart
3352…Alain D'arbelles
147…Alain Gauvin
1404…Alain Gendron
116…Alain Therriault
588…Alain Vermette
867…Alan Chaffe
5055…Alan Chan
679…Alan Yeadon
5184…Alana Fong
3750…Alana Morin
1410…Alec Forbes
3752…Alec Wong
1415…Alex Bota
1416…Alex Burnet
5187…Alex Eloise
6103…Alex Havers
3755…Alex Ho
426…Alex Lavoie
5060…Alex Renwick
3758…Alexander Gribbon
6542…Alexandra Averbeck
4978…Alexandra Bushell
1419…Alexandra Gruca-Macaulay
1422…Alexandra Skupek
6105…Alexandra Vallianatos
5189…Alexandra Weirich
1425…Alexis Bosse
3764…Alexis Bunny Conrad
3765…Alice Donachey
6089…Alice Kwong
5193…Alice Retik
6547…Alicia Ch Nier
1427…Alison James
6548…Alison Mccray
3767…Alison Salhany
1021…Allan Crisford
3513…Allan Gauci
1430…Allan O'connor
6551…Allison Grimsey
1434…Allison Lainey
6107…Allison Mackenzie
3639…Allison Meek
6552…Allison Sephton
1440…Alp Oran
3772…Alyson Byrne
5202…Amanda Amaratunga
3781…Amanda Brown
3779…Amanda Macfarlane
5200…Amanda Robertson-Smiderle
5206…Amanda Sully
1339…Amanda Van Beinum
3776…Amanda Watson
3786…Amin Mirzaee
3787…Ammar Riaz
1447…Amy Hiltz
5208…Amy Hum
1446…Amy Plint
1452…Anabela Barreira
3472…Anais Lussier-Labelle
6564…Andr E Morin
1461…Andr St-Laurent
6116…Andre Boivin
1459…Andre Charbonneau
901…Andre Dion
1312…Andre Hiotis
1454…Andre Pharand
1465…Andrea English
1466…Andrea Ferrari
3797…Andrea Fitzgerald
1234…Andrea Holland
6562…Andrea Lau
1306…Andrea Letham
1090…Andrea Matthews
5212…Andrea Mccaffrey
7385…Andrea Mills
5214…Andrea Pietila
3796…Andrea Seaby
3798…Andree Deslauriers
1223…Andree-Anne Girard
7620…Andree-Anne Lamothe
155…Andrew Archibald
3802…Andrew Bellamy
7434…Andrew Buzza
3800…Andrew Chatham
16298…Andrew Colautti
1481…Andrew Feltham
1475…Andrew Ha
3357…Andrew Keleher
156…Andrew Leikucs
1470…Andrew Lenz
3806…Andrew Marble
976…Andrew Mendes
603…Andrew Ng
3803…Andrew Niefer
889…Andrew Parker
7621…Andrew Patzer
1482…Andrew Spurrell
3417…Andrew Staples
1473…Andrew Weekes
1490…Andy Wilson
3575…Angela Hardy
931…Angela Koskie
7397…Angela Lamb
6572…Angela Marcantonio
1121…Angela Scanlon
3809…Angela Steele
3810…Angelo Garcia
5111…Angy Dauth
5226…Anick De Sousa
762…Anika Clark
825…Anita Choquette
7438…Anita Portier
1145…Ann Gregory
6007…Ann Lanthier
3448…Ann Marie Fyfe
7440…Ann Mccaffrey
1497…Ann Piche
5229…Ann Walton
3817…Anna Aylett
1500…Anna Hardy
1289…Anna Hoefnagels
6576…Anna Pham
1502…Anne Bailliu
7624…Anne Biscope
6578…Anne Bowker
3820…Anne Francis
1504…Anne Houston
3449…Anne Mcnamara
1236…Anne Pearce
3821…Anne Strangelove
3826…Anne-Marie Desormeaux
1505…Anne-Marie Fraser
7625…Annie Corriveau
6583…Annie Oger
1507…Annie Plouffe
695…Ann-Marie Reid
5113…Anthea Garrick Menard
1510…Antoine Guimond
1511…Antonio Zappavigna
6123…Antoun Rahal
5232…Anya Pavlova
6588…April Dickson
158…Arif Aziz
4948…Arleigh Romyn
1515…Arthur King
1516…Arthur Winnik
6589…Ashlee Linton
3833…Ashley Brennan
1517…Ashley Browne
6590…Ashley Butcher
1518…Ashley Mulroney
5233…Ashley Proceviat
34117…Ashley Towns
693…Audrey Taylor
1523…Avdo Nalic
527…Aveta Graham
1524…Aydin Mirzaee
6593…Azhra Mcmahon
1526…Barbara Campbell
7428…Barbara Campbell
3461…Barbara Dundas
5062…Barbara Jovaisas
6034…Barbara Mingie
3839…Barnabas Fung
1529…Barry Le Grys
640…Bart Bakker
159…Ben Howe
406…Ben Lawson
6598…Ben Tobali
6601…Beno T Pag
3846…Benoit Goulet
905…Ben-Zion Caspi
1029…Bernard Charlebois
1540…Bernard St-Laurent
1542…Bernie Car
5242…Bernita Butler
727…Betty Bulman
3847…Betty-Jane Horton
6136…Bev Denison
3851…Bill Horne
908…Bill Mceachern
6604…Bill Salminen
6605…Bill Wilson
3852…Billie Hillis
5247…Blair Malcolm
3515…Blake Davis
161…Blake Poirier
6137…Bob Fraser
3585…Bob Mcculloch
927…Bob Mcgillivray
5248…Bob Moquin
6608…Bob Muise
3856…Bob Stevenson
5250…Bonita Martin
6610…Bonnie Mechefske
3859…Bonnie Nelson
5252…Brad Austin
7429…Brad Lobregt
5253…Bradley Fleming
1559…Brandon King
4976…Brenda Bethune
5258…Brenda Jenkins
1562…Brenda Makowichuk
6612…Brenda Primmer
1563…Brenda Quinlan
5256…Brenda Ryan
6525…Brent Burton
1568…Brent Edwards
1567…Brent Russell
1566…Brent Wakeford
3868…Brian Arscott
1580…Brian Berube
5262…Brian Bowering
3680…Brian Davis
1584…Brian Double
428…Brian Harding
1583…Brian Mcneill
3867…Brian Nolet
100…Brian O'higgins
1571…Brian Radey
1575…Brian Rolfe
3431…Brian Sanford
658…Brian Senecal
1572…Brian Tweedie
3346…Brianna Saunders
1585…Brianne Bota
5266…Brigit Jessup
1586…Brigitte Cossette
8…Brigitte Jackstien
1587…Brigitte Joly
6621…Brigitte Martel
5267…Brittany Gallant
1588…Brittany Hinds
1589…Brittany Leblanc
1590…Britt-Mari Sykes
3872…Brodie Fraser
6622…Bronwyn Burke
620…Bruce Jackson
3874…Bruce Moquin
1596…Bruce Moran
6094…Bruce Muise
1595…Bruce Squires
996…Bryan Morris
1599…Bryan Norrie
1597…Bryan Sirois
6145…Bryan Wright
1056…Byron Holland
7630…C Line Beaudoin
7450…C Line Houle
892…Caitlin O'higgins
6147…Caitlin Viitamaki
165…Caleb Walker
3878…Calvin Mak
3879…Calvin Reid
3573…Cameron Beare
3691…Cameron Fraser
1606…Candice Dandurand
343…Candice Hilder
1607…Cara Thibault
6150…Cari Minogue
1608…Carl Marcotte
3882…Carla Harding
1611…Carmen Vierula
1613…Carol Bennett
6154…Carol Doiron
3887…Carole Barabe
3886…Carole Chenard
1197…Carole Harrison
3888…Carolene Preap
3889…Caroline Glynn
5277…Carolyn Brown
5276…Carolyn Phillips
5278…Carolyn Tapp
3897…Carrie Johnston
6156…Carrie Roussin
6641…Carrie Stewart
3899…Carrie-Ann Pierce
3901…Casey Carswell
3900…Casey Thomas
990…Cassandra Chouinard
5997…Cassandra Lively
6074…Cassie Hodgins
7327…Catherine Beacher
1040…Catherine Caron
3678…Catherine Khordoc
3904…Catherine Lacroix
3906…Catherine Milley
5286…Catherine Nesbitt
903…Catherine Peirce
6645…Catherine St. Louis
5288…Catherine Yarker
1630…Cathlin Antonello
1632…Cathy Blanchard
3911…Cathy Gloade
3627…Cathy Takahashi
3913…Celeste Morley
172…Chad Wilson
5091…Chanel Huard
1224…Chantal Campbell
19…Chantal Evans
1637…Chantal Fallows
6651…Chantal Lacroix
3920…Chantal Lanthier
5294…Chantal Nault
1175…Chantal Pilon
7451…Chantal Proulx
5296…Charbel Choueiri
6653…Charlene Mathias
1644…Charlie Rate
6162…Chelsea Bull
6029…Chelsea Macdonell
3932…Cherinet Seid
3937…Cheryl Bateman
3516…Cheryl Birker
1649…Cheryl Giles
3936…Cheryl Kardish-Levitan
3935…Cheryl Mcgrath
5162…Cheryl Mcintyre
7453…Cheryl Perry
5300…Cheryl Shore
5301…Chiara Andrisani
6023…Chloe Macdonell
3946…Chris Bark
1659…Chris Bartholomew
3947…Chris Best
1664…Chris Bowen
130…Chris Bright
6512…Chris Campbell
1667…Chris Davies
6658…Chris Gardner
5306…Chris Garrioch
6075…Chris Hale
1653…Chris Hayes
1663…Chris Henderson
3944…Chris Hill
6659…Chris Liebenberg
3948…Chris Macdonald
5304…Chris Minogue
871…Chris Moule
906…Chris Nestor
1657…Chris Phelan
3954…Chris Rath
3945…Chris Reid
5074…Chris Renwick
5007…Chris Salter
1660…Chris Sliwka
5302…Chris Spiteri
1658…Chris Steele
6661…Chris Sutherland
6662…Chris Weicker
7454…Chris White
7455…Chris Wojcik
6664…Christene White
1674…Christian Boucher
99…Christian Del Valle
1672…Christian Maillet
6666…Christiane Laperri Re
6667…Christie Swann
6668…Christina Gubbels
6669…Christina Jutzi
1676…Christina Romanin
3964…Christine Atwood
3958…Christine Benne
7457…Christine Fortier
778…Christine Geraghty
1681…Christine Halliburton
3673…Christine Hodge
5320…Christine Leung
5315…Christine Marshall
3962…Christine Mayer
1684…Christine Racicot
3361…Christine Rivas
4961…Christine Robbins
3356…Christine Stilborne
1678…Christine Turmaine
934…Christopher Barber
1697…Christopher Cook
3967…Christopher Elliott
528…Christopher Fennell
1698…Christopher Hassall
1703…Christopher Jones
1700…Christopher Linton
3494…Cindy Maraj
6675…Cindy Mcalpine
1705…Cindy Qu
1709…Cindy Scott
1706…Cindy Warwick
5323…Claire Lehan
1713…Claire Millington
1173…Claire Samson
3503…Claude B Land
6680…Claude Papineau
791…Claudia Rutherford
3977…Clemence Allard
1721…Cliff Martin
1725…Colette Kenney
1724…Colette Nault
3978…Colin Baril
1730…Colin Kiviaho
1729…Colin Langille
1728…Colin Martel
1726…Colin Welburn
3563…Colleen Bigelow
1731…Colleen Crane
5992…Connie Acelvari
5330…Connor Grimes
3985…Conrad Kupniewski
816…Constance Craig
1734…Corey Crosby
1002…Cori Dinovitzer
6686…Corinna Simmons
6687…Cory Martin
1027…Court Curry
1737…Courtney Henderson
6688…Courtney Kalbfleisan
3988…Courtney Watson
1739…Craig Bascombe
1743…Craig Blair
106…Craig Carney
1745…Craig Crant
5004…Craig Mantle
3990…Craig Roberts
3383…Craig Rosario
4918…Craig Williams
1747…Cristina Santostefano
1749…Crystal Gottfried
3993…Currie David
1329…Curtis Mcgrath
1751…Cyndi Kennedy
5336…Cynthia Desnoyers
5337…Cynthia Larue
1758…Dale Pike
3999…Dalelle Mensour
1764…Dan Cowan
1762…Dan Dalby
6563…Dan Mcglinchey
4002…Dan Mclaughlin
4000…Dan Moore
1766…Dan Pihlainen
4001…Dan Rolfe
4003…Dan Seekings
6076…Dan Shea
1358…Dan St-Arnaud
178…Dan Steeves
16292…Dan Ziniuk
4005…Dana Van Gulik
1769…Dani Gaucher
7465…Danica Seguin
5340…Daniel Albahary
1777…Daniel Burke
499…Daniel Charlebois
4008…Daniel Gosselin
3595…Daniel Guerrette
5338…Daniel Leonard
4006…Daniel Minor
352…Daniel Pharand
1783…Daniel Reifler
4007…Daniel Suh
1776…Daniel Vincent
6699…Danielle Cote
3648…Danielle Halloran
5346…Danielle Hoegy
7467…Danielle Simard
1785…Danielle Wehbi
1786…Danny Gagne
1788…Darcia Bunny Kmet
6037…Darlene Hackett
697…Darlene Joyce
6707…Darlene Sabourin
6708…Darrell Williams
6503…Darren Boomer
1792…Darren Uchman
5028…Darryl Bilodeau
181…Daryl Howes
1112…Dave Bergeron
1806…Dave Bossmin
1302…Dave Goods
182…Dave Kary
1801…Dave Langlois
1804…Dave Morin-Pelletier
111…Dave Saville
1800…Dave Silvester
552…Dave Spagnolo
3533…Dave Yarker
1796…Dave Yarwood
1835…David Dawson
6188…David Delaney
1823…David Eggleton
6714…David Gagnon
1152…David Gregory
6716…David Gulas
4032…David Hennessy
1822…David Henry
935…David Jackson
1…David Johnston
4023…David Kirk
1829…David Leech
1816…David Liimatainen
1825…David Macquistan
1819…David Mccaw
5353…David Migicovsky
1826…David Nash
3600…David Perry
1242…David Rain
1831…David Rampton
1821…David Sproule
842…David Thomson
3698…David Tobin
1812…David Tuck
1837…Davina Gordon
4035…Davina Walker-Priebe
6190…Dawn Boudreau
1054…Dawn Montgomery
6723…Dawn Styan
1075…Dean Justus
3692…Deb Hogan
4037…Deb Quayle
4038…Debbie Bloom
6727…Debbie Carrick
5144…Debbie Ling
6729…Debby Duford
7470…Debby Simms
7472…Deborah Chamney
3517…Deborah Newhook
6730…Deborah Potter
1843…Deborah Taymun
5150…Dee Sullivan
5064…Deidre Kelly
6733…Demi Kotsovos
4047…Denis Binette
5365…Denis Niles
1846…Denis Thompson
6193…Denise Deschenes
6194…Denise Gillam-Gledhill
4051…Denise Plaa
3732…Denise Thibault
6734…Denise Walter
801…Dennis Bulman
1850…Dennis Waite
1853…Derek Dobson
1854…Derek Fildebrandt
1855…Derek Gledhill
4054…Derek Hille
5372…Derek Lanouette
184…Derek Mcmaster
1852…Derek Parent
504…Derek Smith
7475…Des Keon
1857…Desmond Gosse
1859…Devin Dreeshen
1858…Devin Harrington
6738…Devon Forde
5011…Diana Harrison
4058…Diana Schembri
5374…Diane Dupuis
6090…Diane Mackinder
4062…Diane St-Laurent
1866…Diane Wilson
7478…Dianne Panarella
649…Dick Gunstone
6746…Dillon Vahey
1868…Dion Edmonds
1870…Dj Roy
1874…Dominique Chiasson
4069…Dominique Keuthen
789…Don Andersen
7479…Don Evoy
1876…Don Moors
6749…Don Orr
5119…Dona Hill
7480…Donald Darrell
5966…Donald Henry
1879…Donald Mcfarling
1877…Donald Taylor
6200…Donald Tupper
1022…Donald Waldock
6201…Donna Dandele-Macnabb
7481…Donna Perry
5382…Doris Leung
5084…Doris Mclean
4077…Dorothy Dalton-Smith
1883…Dorothy Kessler
1014…Doug Eagle
4079…Doug Mirau
4080…Douglas Brecknell
1891…Douglas Carles
669…Douglas Cooper
6755…Douglas Loader
1886…Douglas Macaulay
1890…Douglas Mcginn
1887…Douglas Petryk
1889…Douglas Thomas
6757…Drew Clipperton
1893…Drew Dodington
1894…Drew Mcnair
187…Duaine Simms
5384…Duane Forward
1898…Duncan Bunny Shaw
1895…Duncan Mackintosh
1323…Dung Bui
6038…Dvora Rotenberg
4083…Dwayne Aylward
1901…Dwayne Lemon
1902…Dwight Obst
4084…Dylan Price
1136…Dylan Shields
1906…Ed Clouthier
5386…Edith Bostwick
4088…Edith Greenlee
753…Edith Knight
4087…Edith Tam
1913…Edward Fox
7483…Edward Jun
1914…Edward Livingstone
1244…Edward Vonk
5387…Eileen Vincent
1915…Eira Macdonell
5389…Elaine Petrie
5120…Elaine Yardley
7399…Eleanor Ford
7485…Eleanor Hastings
6763…Eleanore Brickell
4093…Eli Tannis
6764…Elisabeth Baechlin
4096…Elissa Renaud
5393…Elizabeth Burn
4101…Elizabeth Howe
1921…Elizabeth Kerr
4100…Elizabeth Murray
4098…Elizabeth Richards
4097…Elizabeth Rodgers
6766…Elizabeth Rose
3651…Elke Keating
4103…Ellen Bunny Campbell
5083…Ellen Carter
1923…Ellen Curtis
3601…Ellen Lamarre
6514…Ellen Nikonorova
5097…Ellen O'halloran
90…Elyse Pratt-Johnson
1925…Elysia Van Zeyl
3311…Emilee Lloyd-Krusky
6768…Emilie Lavigne
4104…Emilie Porlier
1926…Emilie Tougas
1932…Emily Burton
1928…Emily Gildner
3726…Emily Joyce
6769…Emily Larocque
1930…Emily Sharples
4107…Emma Doucet
4108…Emmanuelle Deaton
6770…Enjoli Stevens
6771…Eric Arnold
188…Eric Arseneault
5399…Eric Belchamber
339…Eric Bourlier
4110…Eric Bradbury
3469…Eric Burpee
123…Eric Charland
7423…Eric Sewell
680…Eric Weaver
4921…Erik Husband
3727…Erik Laflamme
6774…Erin Beasley
6213…Erin Beck
6775…Erin Collins
1955…Erin Enros
4122…Erin Ferraris
4119…Erin Holtby
6214…Erin Langton
5409…Erin Mutterback
1958…Etienne Goudreau
4124…Eva Burnett
6777…Evamarie Weicker
6778…Evan Clarke
3373…Evan May
5412…Evelyn Wheeler
1961…Faye Goldman
4126…Fern Lima
189…Fiona Johnston
4127…Flavia Pontes Nascimento
1969…Frances Enright
6783…Frances Muldoon
3384…Frances Ryan
3730…Francesca Craig
593…Francesca Macdonald
1970…Francesca Tauvette
6050…Francine Gaulin
5415…Francine Vachon
1972…Francis Ouimet
6784…Francisco Fernandes De Sousa
965…Francisco Salazar
1973…Franco Pasqualini
660…Francois Dumaine
1979…Francois Lavertu
1099…Frank D'angelo
4138…Frank Gelinas
393…Frank Maloney
4141…Frank Rayal
1985…Franz Ferraris
191…Franz Kirk
1984…Franz Kropp
4142…Fraser Cole
1987…Fraser Pearce
1988…Fred Pelletier
1989…Fred Smith
5420…Frederic Levesque
394…Frederic-Francois Desmarais
1996…Fuen Leal-Santiago
6789…Gabby Moser
6790…Gabe Batstone
763…Gabriela Balajova
6793…Gabrielle Nadeau
4143…Gaby Moreau
6092…Gail Baker-Gregory
6223…Garrett Maurstad
894…Gary Mckenna
84…Gary Wilkes
2004…Gaspare Mangiaracina
2005…Gavin Hunt
6225…Gavin Kelly
4146…Gavin Lemoine
194…Geb Marett
2006…Geneva Collier
2010…Genevieve Ashton
2008…Genevieve Butler
3420…Genevieve Le Jeune
4148…Genevieve Lemieux
5425…Genevieve Paris
2007…Genevieve Pineau
4150…Genevieve Tanguay
792…Gennifer Stainforth
582…Geoff Cooper
636…Geoff Dunkley
3717…Geoff Dunn
4151…Geoff Mroz
2013…Geoff Roth
1287…Geoffrey Dudding
7400…Geoffrey Ford
2017…George Condrut
1003…George Ferrier
975…George Garrard
6511…George Hajecek
5427…George Mcleod
2015…George Wehbi
6798…Georges Rousselle
5428…Georgette Demers
196…Gerald Aubry
4154…Gerry Clarke
2020…Gerry Nigra
6799…Gil Brunette
6226…Gilbert Lepine
1246…Gilbert Nkusi
2028…Gilles Beauparlant
2024…Gilles Lafleur
2030…Gilles Menard
860…Gillian Andersen
2034…Gillian Reid-Schachter
5124…Gillianne Beaulieu
3520…Gina Charos
2035…Gino Rinaldi
6229…Girard A-C
2037…Giuseppe Agnello
1059…Glen Gobel
2039…Glen Trevisani
2042…Glenn Boustead
16259…Glenn Cheney
6802…Glenn Cowan
5430…Glenn Franklin
2041…Glenn Poirier
719…Gloria Baeza
5431…Gloria Teague
674…Gord Baldwin
960…Gord Coulson
2043…Gordon Mcgillivray
2044…Grace Harju
1101…Grace Howland
2046…Graeme Hamilton
2045…Graeme Wardlaw
2051…Graham Acreman
2047…Graham Schuler
2052…Grant Macleod
5435…Greg Brockmann
4167…Greg Haspect
2056…Greg Hussack
6231…Greg Klump
2054…Greg Macdougall
2059…Greg Mcneill
2053…Greg Penner
6806…Greg Zinck
3636…Gregg Reddin
2060…Gregory De Knoop
2063…Guillaume Croisetiere
2062…Guillaume Proulx
2071…Guy Boyd
1017…Guy Pelletier
5437…Guy Warwick
4169…Guylain Thorne
2074…Gyro Inman
2075…Hai Nguyen
342…Harold Boudreau
909…Harold Geller
6812…Harry Fischer
7490…Hazel Ullyatt
1089…Hazen Harty
2081…Heather Bigelow
4170…Heather Carriere
4173…Heather Chew
4172…Heather Cudmore
6235…Heather D Wilson
995…Heather Dye
7491…Heather Gerrior
3375…Heather Mccready
6816…Heather Nixon
3500…Heather Paulusse
1102…Heather Watts
6817…Helen Francis
2084…Helen Wright
6818…Helene Boucher
7386…Helene Leduc
5075…Henri St-Martin
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Seaton Delaval Hall is a Grade I listed country house in Northumberland, England, near the coast just north of Newcastle upon Tyne. Located between Seaton Sluice and Seaton Delaval, it was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1718 for Admiral George Delaval; it is now owned by the National Trust.
Since completion of the house in 1728, it has had an unfortunate history. Neither architect nor patron lived to see its completion; it then passed through a succession of heirs, being lived in only intermittently. Most damaging of all, in 1822 the central block was gutted by fire, and has remained an empty shell ever since.
The 18th-century gardens of the hall are Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
History
The Delaval family had owned the estate since the time of the Norman Conquest. Admiral George Delaval bought the estate from an impoverished kinsman, Sir John Delaval, in 1717. George Delaval had made his fortune from capturing prize ships while in the Navy, and had also served as a British envoy during the reign of Queen Anne. In 1718, he called on architect Sir John Vanbrugh to advise him on how to modernise and enhance the existing mansion. Upon viewing the site, Vanbrugh felt he could do nothing, and advised complete demolition of all except the ancient chapel near to the mansion, which is now the parish church of Our Lady.
His advice was taken and the construction work was completed in 1728, five years after the death of the Admiral. The resulting new mansion was the last country house Vanbrugh designed, and it is regarded as one of his finest works. On completion, the Admiral's nephew Francis Blake Delaval (the elder) inherited the property, and moved in immediately.
In 1775, the Newcastle portrait artist William Bell made two paintings of the Hall, depicting the north and south fronts with some artistic licence, including wings that were never actually constructed. Bell also painted portraits of many of the residents of the house at the time, earning him the patronage of Lord Delaval, a younger son of the above-mentioned Francis Blake Delaval. These paintings can still be seen in the Hall.
In 1822, the central block was gutted by a fire said to have been caused by jackdaws nesting in the chimneys of the section of the south-east wing closest to the main house. This wing was subsequently demolished, and various charred openings can still be seen, now glazed, showing where it joined the central block.
The house was partially restored by the architect John Dobson in 1862–63, when the central block was re-roofed, although it remained a shell internally. The effects of the fire remain clearly visible in the great hall, originally 30 feet (9.1 m) high but now open to the roof, with blackened walls and muse statues.
During the Second World War the Hall was used to house German prisoners-of-war, who worked as labourers on neighbouring farms.
More modern times
The hall was opened to the public for the first time in 1950. Further restoration was completed in 1959 and the early 1960s, including replacement of windows in the central block, restoration of the upstairs gallery in the main hall, and paving of the floors on the piano nobile.
From 1968 to 1984 "medieval banquets" were held in the original kitchen of the hall.
However, the house was to remain unoccupied until the 1980s when, after a period of 160 years, Edward Delaval Henry Astley, 22nd Baron Hastings moved into the west wing. It became his permanent home until his death in 2007.
Subsequently, the new 23rd Baron Hastings, Delaval Astley, wishing to preserve the future of the Hall and encourage greater public access, began discussions with the National Trust. On 1 September 2008 the National Trust launched an appeal for £6.3m to bring the hall, with its gardens and grounds, into the Trust's custody. In December 2009, the Trust announced that its appeal had been successful, and the purchase having gone through, the Hall opened to visitors again on 1 May 2010.
In October 2021, Seaton Delaval Hall was one of 142 sites across England to receive part of a £35-million injection into the government's Culture Recovery Fund, specifically for its sea-walk walls and corbels.
Architecture and layout
The style of architecture is known as English Baroque, based on the Palladian style introduced into the UK by Inigo Jones. Vanbrugh developed the style from the more decorated and architecturally lighter continental baroque popular in Europe.
The design is of a centre block portico, or corps de logis, containing the state and principal rooms, between two flanking wings. The wings have a centre projection of three bays, crowned by a pediment, either side of which are 7 bays of sash windows above a ground floor arcade.
The west wing originally housed secondary and service accommodation. Damaged in an earlier fire but restored to the original plan, it is distinguished by a great colonnade and boasted a lofty vaulted kitchen, now a salon. The east wing contains the stables, a sixty-foot chamber of palatial design, with stalls and mangers of stone fit. They were reportedly inspired by the stables at Hopetoun House near Edinburgh, designed by Robert Adam. In 1768 Sir Francis Blake Delaval wrote thus to his brother: "I am putting up the grand stable on a plan we saw at Lord Hoptoun's when we were in Scotland, with stone divisions of the stalls." So pleased was he with the results that Sir Francis held a dinner party in the new stables.
Between the two wings is a cour d'honneur, a great open courtyard 180 feet (55 m) long and 152.5 feet (46.5 m) broad.
While the exterior is still a perfect example of English baroque at its finest, the interiors of the state rooms remain unrestored from the fire.
Also in the 400 acres (160 ha) estate park is a stone mausoleum, about half a mile east of the hall, which once had a majestic dome, now gone, but which retains a portico resting on huge monolithic columns. The mausoleum is surrounded by a circular ha-ha, a stone-faced ditch. It was erected by Lord Delaval to his only son, John, who died in 1775 aged 19, "as a result of having been kicked in a vital organ by a laundry maid to whom he was paying his addresses". No-one was ever buried in the mausoleum, which was never consecrated, and the unfortunate John Delaval was buried in St Peter's Doddington, Lincolnshire.
The mausoleum is now ruinous and its lead roof has gone. Also to the east in the walled garden is a south-facing orangery, designed by the architect William Etty, who collaborated with Vanbrugh. It has five glazed arches separated by Doric demi-columns. The statue in the forecourt in front of the house is a lead figure of David, with empty sling, lightly poised above the crouching form of Goliath, who has his thumbs doubled inside his palms. This is an 18th-century copy, possibly by John Cheere, of a 16th-century Italian marble by either Baccio Bandinelli or a follower of Giambologna. The statue has been repositioned from one of the corner bastions of the garden.
A large obelisk commands the fields to the south of the hall; the stub of a second can be found on the north side of the road running past the hall, next to the turning for New Hartley. This second obelisk marked the site where Admiral George Delaval was killed in a fall from his horse in 1723, before his new hall had been completed. Only the pedestal of the obelisk survives, half-hidden by trees; it is uninscribed.
From the steps of the house on a clear day, The Cheviot and Hedgehope Hill can be clearly seen on the northern horizon, some forty miles away on the Scottish border. Also visible to the northwest are the Simonside Hills.
Legend
As with many big old houses, Seaton Delaval Hall is alleged to have a ghost. According to family biographer Francis Askham:
There is a first-floor window on the North front of Seaton Delaval where, so it would seem from one particular part of the forecourt, a white-clad figure is standing. This, according to legend, is the White Lady, a girl who fell in love with the Delaval heir and died of a broken heart because the marriage was forbidden.
Closures
Seaton Delaval Hall in its entirety was closed to visitors in 2018 on account of building work. It re-opened on Saturday 16 February 2019, from Thursdays to Sundays only.
In summer 2021 the Central Hall and Stables and repaved Basement, and the new Brewhouse Café, re-opened without the requirement to book tickets in advance. The West Wing re-opened to visitors in May 2022. A small stage has been erected in the former kitchen to mark the Delaval family's theatricality; other exhibits, such as a room with furniture hanging from the ceiling, commemorate their love of practical jokes.
Vice-Admiral George Delaval (c. 1667 – 22 June 1723), of Seaton Delaval, Northumberland, was a Royal Navy officer, diplomat and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1723.
Family
Delaval was of a junior branch of the Delaval family, the son of George Delaval of North Dissington, Northumberland. His father left him a legacy of only £100, but he went on to make a large fortune from his naval and diplomatic career.
Naval career
Delaval joined the Royal Navy and by 1693 had achieved the rank of 3rd lieutenant aboard HMS Lenox. In 1698 he travelled to North Africa to negotiate the release of British prisoners and concluded a treaty with Morocco in 1700. On his return as Captain Delaval in May 1700, he took command of the newly commissioned 4th rate man of war HMS Tilbury.
He commanded HMS Tilbury in the vanguard at the Battle of Málaga in the War of the Spanish Succession on 24 August 1704. He was promoted to rear admiral in 1718 and to vice admiral in 1722.
Diplomatic and political career
Delaval's diplomatic career took him to Spain in 1705, with Lord Peterborough. In 1707 he was envoy to Lisbon and, in 1708, concluded an agreement with Ismail Ibn Sharif, the Sultan of Morocco, not to molest each other's ships. He went to Portugal for three years in 1710 as Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Portugal.
Delaval was returned unopposed as Whig Member of Parliament for West Looe, Cornwall at the 1715 general election. In 1716, he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland. He was returned unopposed for West Looe again at the 1722 general election. In Parliament, he voted with the Government in all recorded divisions.
Estates
In 1716 Delaval purchased for £5000 the forfeited estate of the Shafto family at Bavington Hall, Northumberland, and in 1718 he bought the ancient seat of the Delaval family at Seaton Delaval from his impoverished cousin, Sir John Delaval, 3rd Baronet. He retained the services of the architect Sir John Vanbrugh and began an ambitious rebuilding of Seaton Delaval Hall. He did not live to see the new house completed; in 1723, at the age of 55, he died as a result of falling off his horse. The site of the accident was marked by the erection of an obelisk, the base of which survives to the west of the hall, next to the turning to New Hartley.
Delaval left no issue. He restored Bavington Hall to the Shaftos by bequeathing it to George Shafto, who had married his sister. He left Seaton Delaval Hall to his nephew Francis Blake Delaval.
The National Trust (Welsh: Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol; Irish: Iontaobhas Náisiúnta) is a charity and membership organisation for heritage conservation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland, there is the separate and independent National Trust for Scotland.
The Trust was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley to "promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest". It was given statutory powers, starting with the National Trust Act 1907. Historically, the Trust acquired land by gift and sometimes by public subscription and appeal, but after World War II the loss of country houses resulted in many such properties being acquired either by gift from the former owners or through the National Land Fund. Country houses and estates still make up a significant part of its holdings, but it is also known for its protection of wild landscapes such as in the Lake District and Peak District.
In addition to the great estates of titled families, it has acquired smaller houses, including some whose significance is not architectural but through their association with famous people, for example, the childhood homes of singer/composers John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles.
One of the largest landowners in the United Kingdom, the Trust owns almost 250,000 hectares (620,000 acres; 2,500 km2; 970 sq mi) of land and 780 miles (1,260 km) of coast. Its properties include more than 500 historic houses, castles, archaeological and industrial monuments, gardens, parks, and nature reserves. Most properties are open to the public for a charge (members have free entry), while open spaces are free to all. The Trust has an annual income of over £680 million, largely from membership subscriptions, donations and legacies, direct property income, profits from its shops and restaurants, and investments. It also receives grants from a variety of organisations including other charities, government departments, local authorities, and the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
History
Founders
The Trust was incorporated on 12 January 1895 as the "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", which is still the organisation's legal name. The founders were social reformer Octavia Hill, solicitor Sir Robert Hunter and clergyman Hardwicke Rawnsley.
In 1876, Hill, together with her sister Miranda Hill, had set up a society to "diffuse a love of beautiful things among our poor brethren". Named after John Kyrle, the Kyrle Society campaigned for open spaces for the recreational use of urban dwellers, as well as having decorative, musical, and literary branches. Hunter had been solicitor to the Commons Preservation Society, while Rawnsley had campaigned for the protection of the Lake District. The idea of a company with the power to acquire and hold buildings and land had been mooted by Hunter in 1894.
In July 1894 a provisional council, headed by Hill, Hunter, Rawnsley and the Duke of Westminster met at Grosvenor House and decided that the company should be named the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. Articles of association were submitted to the Board of Trade and on 12 January 1895, the Trust was registered under the Companies Act. Its purpose was to "promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest".
For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results and photos...here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 19, 2010, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario.
Click here and enter the bib numbers for the full individual race results.
(5,452 runners in the 21.1 km race)
Thank-you to Sportstats.
Part A. Ottawa (bib numbers, see below; for photos, click here.)
Part B. Other Communities (Alexandria to Navan) (Click here.)
Part C. Other Communities (Nepean to Woodlawn) (Click here.)
Part A: (Ottawa photos click here.)
5993…Aaron Auyeung
812…Aaron Toner
462…Abigail Fyfe
6331…Abigail Hain
6169…Adam Lister
2897…Adam Martin
1569…Adam Phomin
2937…Adam Richardson
2295…Adam Sherk
2373…Adam Yaworski
15…Adrian Becklumb
3184…Adriana Ducic
4953…Adriana Zeleney
3225…Adwin Gallant
4118…Aideen Smith
5629…Aili Ignacy
592…Alain Dion
2979…Alain Vermette
5406…Alan Born
6058…Alan Dempsey
5753…Alan Mulawyshyn
75…Alan Tippett
3594…Alan Yeadon
4612…Alana McNamara-Uguccioni
114…Alan-John Sigouin
1675…Alastair Okroy
6377…Alastair Warwick
611…Alayne Crawford
4494…Alecks Zarama
5963…Alessandra Rosselli
2417…Alex Burnet
1106…Alex Peach
6292…Alexa Bernier Sylvestre
3296…Alexa Hutchinson
4884…Alexander Gomez
6605…Alexandra Averbeck
3892…Alexandra Brunette-D'souza
859…Alexandra Bushell
1876…Alexandra Gruca-Macaulay
2652…Alexis Lemmex
5926…Alia Waterfall
3000…Alice Adamo
892…Alison Cunningham
6322…Alison Dewar
3378…Alison McCray
5754…Alison Mulawyshyn
4569…Alison Sargent
1198…Alison Young
3227…Allan Gauci
1828…Allan White
710…Allie Wright
3500…Allison Seymour
6332…Allister Hain
509…Amanda Beaubien
851…Amanda Brown
3258…Amanda Haddad
5599…Amanda Halladay
336…Amanda Holmes
5755…Amanda Mulawyshyn
4281…Amanda Palmer
4628…Amanda Reurekas
2955…Amber Steeves
4701…Amber Tower
4946…Amin Mirzaee
797…Amir Mirzaei
530…Amy Dickson
3175…Amy Donaghey
5291…Amy Hiltz
5977…Amy Kingston
2167…Amy Plint
5824…Amy Rose
305…Amy Usher
769…Anali Stewart
1306…Andre Campeau
175…Andre Francois Giroux
5748…Andre Morency
3457…Andre Rancourt
1697…Andre St-Laurent
1711…Andrea Dupille
1708…Andrea English
4244…Andrea Hill
5715…Andrea Matthews
1192…Andrea Wenham
1561…Andree Deslauriers
1945…Andrei Stefan
6460…Andrew Burdeniuk
2296…Andrew Frank
3256…Andrew Ha
5605…Andrew Hawley
4795…Andrew Hepburn
6494…Andrew Higgerty
3320…Andrew Kelly
2027…Andrew Macdonald
4852…Andrew Mackinder
2158…Andrew Macneil
1051…Andrew Matwick
4996…Andrew Melchers
2922…Andrew Ng
5766…Andrew Norgaard
1872…Andrew Parker
4369…Andrew Patzer
2134…Andrew Plater
6416…Andrew Shiner
6412…Andrew Spurrell
1883…Andrew Van Dorsser
2648…Andy Boutet
2214…Andy Millette
1447…Andy Wilson
4431…Angela Lamb
1126…Angela Romany
5098…Angela Steele
3565…Angela Walter
2337…Angelo Fatoric
4589…Angie Lapointe
6055…Anick De Sousa
3113…Anika Clark
5382…Anita Barewal
5450…Anita Choquette
4466…Anita Portier
3980…Anka Crowe
4038…Ann Lanthier
1035…Ann Macdonald
3679…Ann McCaffrey
4196…Ann Moquin
1281…Ann Piche
5483…Anna Dabros
2102…Anna Hardy
4241…Anna Hoefnagels
6346…Anna Mattok
3659…Anna Shannette
3576…Anna Wilkinson
2840…Anna-Maria Frescura
3993…Anne Finn
1388…Anne Francis
1699…Anne Kavanagh
5024…Anne Menard
4955…Anne Overton
5130…Anne Pearce
4620…Anne Strangelove
659…Annette Brinkman
1358…Annie Plouffe
6095…Anthony Foster
5820…Anthony Robertson
5712…Antonia Marrs
536…Aprile Cadeau
10…Arif Aziz
1493…Arjun Vinodrai
4993…Arlene Doucette
2007…Arthur King
1361…Arthur Winnik
5366…Ashley Allott
5989…Ashley Atkins
740…Ashley Augstman
5209…Ashley Brennan
3265…Ashley Harrington
771…Ashley Sisco
5882…Audra Swinton
888…Audrey Corsi Caya
5087…Audrey Lajoie
6486…Audrey Lajoie
2501…Avdo Nalic
2302…Avril Patrick
4942…Aydin Mirzaee
4473…B Schmidt
858…Barbara Burkhard
1592…Barbara Campbell
3832…Barbara Hartley
1664…Barbara Koop
387…Barbara Logue
4456…Barbara Mingie
761…Barnabas Fung
227…Barry Walker
3453…Beate Pradel
4353…Beatrice Belanger
6337…Ben Howe
2377…Benjamin Butty
5203…Benjamin Kalish
2798…Ben-Zion Caspi
3105…Bernard Charlebois
5118…Bernie Car
3242…Berny Gordon
3073…Betty Bulman
2244…Betty-Jane Horton
3842…Beverley Davis
157…Beverley Wells
3970…Beverly Clarkson
3241…Bhaskar Gopalan
5959…Bill Aitken
1845…Bill Horne
2904…Bill McEachern
5354…Bing Cheung
609…Blair Bobyk
1701…Blair Johnston
2653…Bob Alexander
1959…Bob Chiasson
2155…Bob Cousineau
3841…Bob Fraser
2905…Bob McGillivray
4545…Bob Moquin
1161…Bonnie Stewart
2253…Brad Elliott
1848…Brad Fulton
1880…Brad Johnson
1674…Brad McAninch
1411…Brad Richard
5951…Brad Wood
1992…Bradley Conley
4749…Brandon Bailey
166…Brandon Malleck
209…Brandon McArthur
1999…Brandy Bursey
1071…Breanne Merklinger
6151…Breelyn Lancaster
2528…Brenda Cuggy
6178…Brenda Makowichuk
2657…Brenda Ross
4356…Brendan Hennigan
645…Brent Caverly
5738…Brent Miller
6204…Brent Neal
4702…Brent Tower
57…Brent Vandermeer
2001…Brian Chow
1288…Brian Harding
6413…Brian Kingston
6157…Brian Lawless
2615…Brian McNeill
167…Brian O'higgins
2723…Brian Ray
4634…Brian Sanford
3498…Brian Senecal
3529…Brian Storosko
4570…Brigitte Cossette
2863…Brigitte Jackstien
5064…Brigitte Joly
3275…Brittany Hinds
5199…Brittany Leblanc
1457…Brock Harrison
2732…Brooke Kelford
6397…Bruce Huff
2908…Bruce McLaurin
6198…Bruce Montgomery
4314…Bruce Muise
2671…Bruce Nichols
2947…Bruce Sheppard
3276…Bryan Hofmeister
6189…Bryon McConnell
2542…Bunny - Bob Plamondon
749…Bunny - Gary Banks
2540…Bunny - Ian Boyle
2535…Bunny - Max Reede
5258…Bunny - Rob Hughes
748…Bunny- Artur Stec
2537…Bunny- Mark Wigmore
5257…Bunny- Trish Conway
5259…Bunny-Andrew Costello
746…Bunny-Anne Hughes
2539…Bunny-James Sauve
2536…Bunny-Steph Ethier
747…Bunny-Sylvie King
3889…Bunny-Marybeth Reynolds (3:00)
2541…Bunny-Maurenia Lynds
1618…C Chung
3883…Caitlin Currie
213…Cal Mitchell
2728…Caleb Netting
4917…Calvin Mak
1847…Cameron Doyle
6513…Cameron Fairlie
928…Cameron Fraser
5194…Camil Giguere
1984…Candice Dandurand
5969…Candice Hilder
4647…Carie Horning
1291…Carl Marcotte
568…Carla Harding
4748…Carli Grady
1001…Carly Lachance
2961…Carmelle Sullivan
3559…Carmen Vierula
1795…Carol Bennett
4195…Carol Joly
3665…Carol White
4132…Caroline Tsien
4730…Carolyn Bertrand
3651…Carolyn Chalupka
4297…Carolyn Tapp
3882…Carrie Roussin
3740…Cassandra Lively
5208…Cassaundra Iwankow
3092…Catherine Caron
1884…Catherine Chubey
2677…Catherine Fletcher
5057…Catherine Macleod
3452…Catherine Pound
2982…Catherine Wallace
5047…Cathleen Difruscio
1924…Cathleen Kayser
1257…Cathlin Antonello
5592…Cathy Green
5868…Cathy St.Louis
3493…Chad Scarborough
229…Chad Wilson
5435…Chantal Campbell
1710…Chantal Fallows
3448…Chantal Pilon
1728…Chantal Vonschoenberg
5675…Chantelle Lalonde
2194…Chari Marple
3369…Charlene Mathias
4470…Charlene Ruberry
2628…Charles Pryce
5151…Charles-Antoine Dion
5761…Charlotte Newton
4174…Chelsea Macdonell
4065…Cherrie Meloche
5648…Cheryl Kardish-Levitan
1066…Cheryl McIntyre
4207…Cheryl Perry
5849…Cheryl Shore
3624…Chloe Macdonell
2307…Chris Bartholomew
3054…Chris Bowen
2714…Chris Bright
2815…Chris Dannehl
1269…Chris Hayes
4316…Chris Henry
3604…Chris Manuel
4860…Chris Middleton
5750…Chris Morris
6351…Chris Moule
1300…Chris Phelan
5142…Chris Picknell
3459…Chris Rath
1156…Chris Spiteri
4672…Chris Ward
1564…Chris Warren
4490…Chris Weicker
3589…Chris Woodcock
2341…Chris Wragg
6392…Christelle Desgranges
3098…Christian Cattan
5402…Christie Bitar
4703…Christina Aboukassim
5634…Christina Jensen
2920…Christina Mullally
5180…Christina Romanin
4330…Christine Bourbonniere
2585…Christine Conlin
3230…Christine Geraghty
5612…Christine Hodge
1049…Christine Marshall
4506…Christine Mayer
5731…Christine Meldrum
474…Christine Pham
4809…Christine Piche
5807…Christine Pratley-Moore
3460…Christine Rath
5859…Christine Smith
2284…Christine Turmaine
6406…Christopher Aranda
1670…Christopher Arksey
6439…Christopher Collmorgen
5148…Christopher Ferris
5040…Christopher Gifford
5653…Christopher Kelly
4055…Christopher Mallette
4989…Christopher Morin
5049…Christopher Stafford
2381…Christopher Yule
1739…Chuck Bordeleau
2340…Chunyu Zhang
3675…Cindy Almond
1882…Cindy De Cuypere
2336…Cindy Macdonald
539…Cindy Maraj
4656…Cindy Puddicombe
781…Cindy Qu
5821…Cindy Robinson
2479…Claire McAneney
1391…Claire Samson
1043…Clare Macrae
828…Claude Beland
3436…Claude Papineau
5415…Claudia Brown
1509…Claudia Rutherford
1182…Claudia Veas
2532…Claudine Simard
4674…Clifford Martin
5702…Clyde Maclellan
1758…Colette Kenney
3420…Colette Nault
2730…Colin Bradley
187…Colin Daniel
1605…Colin Langille
744…Colin Sinclair
4626…Colin Welburn
5398…Colleen Bigelow
6510…Colleen Crane
2161…Colleen Penttinen
5474…Constance Craig
1278…Corey Crosby
618…Corey Grant
1283…Cori Dinovitzer
2354…Corina Buettner
5384…Corri Barr
2423…Cory Bialowas
2874…Cory Kwasny
5181…Courtney Sendall
2767…Craig Blair
2603…Craig Kowalik
1977…Craig Owen
4878…Craig Roberts
5001…Craig Rosario
1981…Cristina Santostefano
1377…Crystal Beaulieu
6319…Crystal Culp
3748…Curtis McCaffrey
424…Cynthia Desnoyers
5520…Cynthia Elliott
4961…Cynthia Maceachern
4950…Dahui Xiong
1937…Dale Joynt
6020…Dan Burke
5747…Dan Moore
5204…Dan Pihlainen
4630…Dan Seekings
53…Dan Steeves
269…Dana Menard
1186…Dana Wall
2759…Daniel Barnes
3065…Daniel Brown
2106…Daniel Mallett
4801…Daniel Morgan
318…Daniel Mossman
3416…Daniel Munro
6208…Daniel Nugent-Bowman
3895…Daniel Pereira
5794…Daniel Pharand
5802…Daniel Pohl
2349…Daniel Vincent
3141…Daniele Crivello
2115…Danielle Clarkin
2850…Dara Hakimzadeh
2592…Darcie Sawilla
2960…Daria Strachan
3313…Darlene Joyce
5936…Darlene Whiting
3060…Darrell Bridge
5036…Darren Boomer
6122…Darryl Hirsch
2327…Dave Abboud
1518…Dave Allan
2289…Dave Dawson
1762…Dave Eggleton
5583…Dave Goods
980…Dave Johnston
2649…Dave Langlois
3367…Dave Marcotte
2633…Dave Morin-Pelletier
3449…Dave Poff
3506…Dave Silvester
5190…Dave Spagnolo
1801…Dave Villeneuve
49…Dave Yaeger
2228…Dave Yarwood
2749…David Aaltonen
275…David Austin
603…David Chow
2498…David Dawson
3158…David Delaney
6495…David Dunkerley
3213…David Fobert
195…David Gerrard
2848…David Gregory
3762…David Hannah
4346…David Harding
5664…David Kirk
1982…David Korpi
1018…David Lemieux
5689…David Liimatainen
2286…David Macquistan
4349…David Milligan
216…David Murray
1890…David Nash
5310…David Quick
2597…David Rain
104…David Saville
146…David Shantz
3528…David Stewart
5897…David Tischhauser
1716…David Tuck
2120…David Vessey
3992…Dawn Fallis
3408…Dawn Montgomery
3410…Dawn More
3315…Dean Justus
5758…Deanna Murray
5615…Deb Hogan
4404…Debby Duford
4460…Deborah Newhook
438…Deborah Potter
3167…Deidra Dionne
378…Delanie Fontaine
660…Delphine Moser
2406…Denis Thompson
1469…Denise Plaa
3499…Denise Senecal
1172…Denise Thibault
6277…Denise Villeneuve
3074…Dennis Bulman
1517…Dennis Smith
2688…Dennis Waite
1305…Derek Fildebrandt
5693…Derek Love
4969…Derek Schroeder
2952…Derek Spriet
1189…Derrick Ward
83…Devashish Paul
953…Diana Harrison
4736…Diana Norton
3044…Diane Boisvert
4444…Diane Mackinder
6417…Diane Pascoli
4537…Dick Gunstone
2792…Dj Butcher
2992…Djordje Zutkovic
3014…Dominique Au-Yeung
5333…Dominique Verdurmen
3007…Don Andersen
3129…Don Cooper
2534…Don Harrison
1090…Don Orr
6359…Don Plenderleith
962…Dona Hill
1113…Dona Pino
1775…Donald Taylor
5920…Donald Waldock
5221…Donna Davis
4026…Donna Justus
4056…Donna Manweiler
1076…Donna Moffatt
4208…Donna Perry
5200…Donnan McKenna
3348…Doreen Lipovski
1601…Dorothy Kessler
728…Doug Pritchard
3887…Douglas Ainslie
1956…Douglas Brunt
4958…Douglas Carles
2808…Douglas Cooper
1528…Douglas Hutchison
1878…Douglas Macaulay
1939…Douglas McGinn
6219…Douglas Petryk
1294…Douglas Thomas
6108…Drew Gragg
222…Duaine Simms
173…Duncan Shaw
5423…Dung Bui
2080…Dwaine Martin
1398…Dwayne Lemon
2206…Dwight Obst
6462…Earl Horuath
724…Ed Clouthier
5412…Eddy Bridge
3327…Edie Knight
4379…Edith Anderson
2826…Edith Duarte
5595…Edith Grienti
2461…Edmund Binggeli
3538…Edmund Thomas
6404…Edward Fox
2247…Edward Jun
4130…Eileen Tosky-McKinnon
647…Eileen Vincent
3361…Eira Macdonell
5829…Elaine Rufiange
1173…Eleanor Thomas
5207…Elen Mark
3317…Eleonora Karabatic
3218…Elisabeth Fowler
2207…Elizabeth Burges-Sims
4426…Elizabeth Jones
4069…Elizabeth Millaire
4867…Elizabeth Race
4909…Elizabeth Richards
5439…Ellen Carter
1091…Ellen O'halloran
798…Elsa Mirzaei
6496…Elysia Van Zeyl
5981…Emilia Alai
3953…Emilie Brouzes
5462…Emilie Comtois-Rousseau
4941…Emily Brunt
1538…Emily Gildner
4005…Emily Gusba
205…Emily Maclean
1046…Emily Mantha
6264…Emily Thuswaldner
5373…Emmanuelle Arnould-Lalonde
4446…Ena Malvern
37…Eric Albert
3012…Eric Arnold
58…Eric Arseneault
6011…Eric Bourlier
1380…Eric Charland
164…Eric Edora
3656…Eric Jackson
5086…Eric Sanchez
2332…Eric Singh
4306…Erica Braun
4689…Erica Dath
1512…Erika McEachran
635…Erin Enros
5131…Erin Ferraris
3825…Erin Langton
766…Erin Mutterback
5922…Erin Wall
2986…Erin White
6358…Estelle Perrault
5846…Esther Seto
6152…Eugene Lang
5426…Eva Burnett
4491…Evamarie Weicker
5718…Evan May
3677…Eve Desaulniers
5084…Eve Desmarais
5577…Evelyne Gionet
1275…Everett Rose
197…Falk Gottlob
5584…Fannie Gouault
4882…Farouk Rajan
6427…Fatin Halawah
4089…Felice Pleet
2234…Fiona Johnston
4915…France Laliberte
4548…Frances Enns
3996…Frances Furmankiewicz
677…Francesca Craig
1551…Francesca Macdonald
5736…Francine Millen
1562…Francis Bilodeau
1633…Francisco De Sousa
3189…Francois Dumaine
2930…Francois Pineau
1081…Francoise Mulligan
4484…Francoise Tobias
2442…Frank Brown
3193…Frank D'angelo
5166…Frank Gelinas
2729…Frank Maloney
2873…Franz Kropp
2299…Fred Pelletier
5682…Fuen Leal-Santiago
3097…Gabriel Castro
3025…Gabriela Balajova
5547…Gabriela Fonseca
4380…Gail Baker-Gregory
4914…Gareth Webb
178…Gary Bazdell
27…Gary Cooper
198…Gary Guymer
228…Gary Wilkes
1019…Gavin Lemoine
2896…Geb Marett
3314…Genesis Juane
3122…Geneva Collier
1348…Genevieve Pineau
3525…Gennifer Stainforth
3186…Geof Dudding
2809…Geoff Cooper
3190…Geoff Dunkley
1250…Geoff Miller
84…Geoff Riggs
1599…Geoff Roth
2491…Geoff White
1947…George Condrut
2833…George Ferrier
6436…Georgetto Demers
161…Gerald Aubry
3426…Gerald Nigra
4857…Gerry Clarke
3178…Gerry Doucette
4903…Gilles Beauchesne
3523…Gilles St-Pierre
3008…Gillian Andersen
6098…Gillian Frost
2574…Gillian Gresham
2877…Ginette Lalonde-Kontio
1689…Ginette Lavigne
3530…Ginny Strachan
2285…Gino Rinaldi
4720…Gisella Gagliardi
5449…Glen Chiasson
34…Glenn Cheney
2331…Glenn Poirier
1486…Gloria Baeza
1109…Golmain Percy
5381…Gord Baldwin
3134…Gord Coulson
2557…Gord Larose
4886…Gordon Josephson
4321…Grace Cameron
1262…Grace Harju
3567…Graeme Wardlaw
2034…Graham Acreman
6170…Graham Lister
2026…Graham Schuler
3536…Graham Thatcher
4421…Graig Halpin
799…Grant Armstrong
4977…Grant Macleod
2958…Grant Stewart
1096…Graziella Panuccio
1995…Greg Artichuk
429…Greg Brockmann
1810…Greg Carreau
3238…Greg Godsell
2366…Greg Macdougall
3906…Greg Molson
3411…Greg Morris
1587…Greg White
4876…Gregory Lemoyne
3106…Greta Chase
1152…Greta Smith
3512…Gurminder Singh
1743…Guy Boyd
684…Guy Gellatly
3234…Guy Giguere
4535…Guylaine Bernard
3666…Guylaine Gallant
47…Gyro Inman
3513…Hali Smith
5970…Harold Boudreau
2844…Harold Geller
163…Harold Walker
4238…Hazel Ullyatt
3929…Heather Baker
3041…Heather Bigelow
3282…Heather Hopkins
1355…Heather Martin
662…Heather Morse
4084…Heather Paulusse
3569…Heather Watts
1741…Heather Willett
5942…Heather Williams
925…Helen Francis
1197…Helen Yemensky
1021…Helene Lepine
4706…Helen-Marie Weeks
4796…Hieu Nguyen
3349…Hilary Little
1559…Hilary Mellor
4318…Holly Blair
5638…Holly Johnson
5962…Holly Kemp
1094…Hong Pang
1718…Howard Silver
5021…Hui Xu
6440…Iain Davidson
1552…Iain Macdonald
2765…Ian Beausoleil-Morrison
5588…Ian Graham
3261…Ian Hamilton
70…Ian Joiner
5704…Ian Macvicar
4565…Ian Malcolm
130…Ian Milne
2119…Ian Rosso
4792…Ian Shea
1414…Ian Whittal
2586…Ilona Montgomery
4849…Imran Choudhry
739…Ingrid Berljawsky
2871…Ingrid Koenig
5272…Ione Jayawardena
3169…Irene Dionne
4291…Iris Krajcarski
2899…Irv Marucelj
4269…Isabelle Periard-Boileau
1530…Ivan Stefanov
5335…Ivan Verdurmen
938…Iyad Ghazal
1703…J Darras
4772…J.F. Leduc
2865…Jack Jensen
342…Jackie Forman
5645…Jackie Kachuik
1491…Jacob Beumer
97…Jacob Smith
1643…Jacqueline Kinloch
1174…Jacqueline Thorne
3860…Jacquie Bushell
6228…Jade Puddington
3504…Jade Sillick
2254…Jag Soin
2481…Jaime Trick
2699…James Beaupre
688…James Bissonnette
244…James Bronson
3897…James Campbell
5554…James Fraser
941…James Godefroy
2103…James Harvey
6155…James Lascelle
6160…James Leacock
2326…James Malejczuk
5154…James Shepherd
5628…Jamie Hurst
6234…Jan Riopelle
3231…Jane Gibson
2368…Jane Hazel
1053…Jane Maxwell
5305…Jane Morris
5823…Jane Rooney
2046…Jane Rutherford
3520…Jane Spiteri
5927…Jane Waterfall
3130…Janet Cooper
3146…Janet Curran
3292…Janet Huffman
390…Janet Perkins
5862…Janet Sol
5250…Janet Yale
4514…Janice Morlidge
5817…Janice Richard
1277…Janus Cihlar
5090…Janusz Donat Gawlik
180…Jared Broughton
853…Jasmine Brown
5979…Jason Abramovitch
4622…Jason Ashton
2643…Jason Bussey
3222…Jason Frew
2608…Jason Gale
6158…Jason Lawton
567…Jason Lind
23…Jason Mah
1503…Jason Moodie
6362…Jason Rodriguez
5874…Jason Stewart
5723…Jay McIntosh
1119…Jay Rached
3501…Jay Shaw
3932…Jayne Barlow
1793…Jean Claude Blais
5124…Jean Denis Yelle
6149…Jean Lacroix
1431…Jean Lapointe
2263…Jean Rene Alarie
4648…Jean Wright
5273…Jean-Alexan Robillard-Cardinal
1292…Jeanna Chan
4625…Jeanne Percival
17…Jean-Philippe Pellerin
1772…Jean-Pierre Morin
5487…Jeff Daunt
957…Jeff Hausmann
5078…Jeff Koscik
1287…Jeff Macdonald
1284…Jeff Moore
1733…Jeff Shillington
1417…Jeff Smart
1190…Jeff Waterfall
2371…Jeff Wright
225…Jeffery Vanderploeg
2650…Jeffrey Dodds
2619…Jeffrey Johnston
214…Jeffrey Muller
96…Jeffrey Smith
2618…Jen Bowes
5740…Jen Milligan
2235…Jennifer Adams
3004…Jennifer Ajersch
1463…Jennifer Almond
3792…Jennifer Balao
827…Jennifer Baudin
3957…Jennifer Bucknall
3198…Jennifer Elliott
3220…Jennifer Fraser
2514…Jennifer Gardiner
1445…Jennifer Halfhide
2467…Jennifer Harris
5230…Jennifer Katsuno
2866…Jennifer Kaufman
1013…Jennifer Leblanc
3916…Jennifer McCabe
4949…Jennifer Miller
4587…Jennifer Moher
3412…Jennifer Morris
4574…Jennifer Payne
6229…Jennifer Rauscher
661…Jennifer Sarrasin
2125…Jenny Koumoutsidis
5968…Jeramy Rutley
5183…Jeremy Atherton
1851…Jeremy Mansfield
5739…Jessalynn Miller
2056…Jessica Aldred
854…Jessica Brown
6059…Jessica Dempsey
6431…Jessica Devries
4839…Jessica Devries
1008…Jessica Lanouette
5276…Jessica Pedersen
3455…Jessie Rai
3181…Jesula Drouillard
1776…Jetje Antonietti
401…Jez Fletcher
4532…Jie Qin
3003…Jill Ainsworth
5502…Jill Dickinson
931…Jill Frook
6343…Jill Kolisnek
3638…Jill Marsh
6512…Jillian Propp
1416…Jim Burgess
182…Jim Carter
87…Jim Fullarton
1724…Jim Ryan
4714…Jim Sourges
1222…Jim Turner
5924…Jim Walsh
4581…Jimmy Ha
2924…Jimmy Novak
6432…Joan Bard Miller
3700…Joan Craig
6075…Joan Duguid
511…Joan Kam Cheong
5034…Joan McManus
5563…Joann Garbig
5224…Joanna Hardwick
531…Joanna Simpson
674…Jo-Anne Beauchemin
1276…Joanne Bradley
4707…Jo-Anne Difruscio
5551…Joanne Fox
272…Jo-Anne Guimond
3397…Joanne Merrett
629…Joanne Schliebener
3494…Joanne Schmid
1434…Joanne Schofield
4606…Joanne Sim
5351…Joanne Stober
5201…Joanne Thompson
5590…Jocelyne Grandlouis
670…Jocelyne Lahaie
499…Jocelyne Riopelle
3013…Jodi Ashton
25…Jodi Wendland
3754…Jodie Hoffart
2215…Joe Lott
2369…Joe Paraskevas
55…Joe Ross
2351…Joe Tegano
5808…Joel Proulx
2222…Joel Weaver
2828…Joelle D'aoust
4266…Joelyn Ragan
2576…Johann Unterganschnigg
5633…Johanna Jennings
3943…Johanne Bertrand
737…John Balint
4816…John Bishop
2305…John Bowen
4834…John Downey
5524…John Emard
1657…John Hale
2463…John Hamilton
624…John Mahoney
5709…John Manwaring
6349…John Melanson
1089…John Oliver
1759…John Pallascio
283…John Swift
2076…John Timmermans
1594…John Trant
2985…John Welsh
3593…John-Paul Yaraskavitch
2853…Jolene Harvey
5839…Jolene Savoie
10573…Jolynn Kam Cheong
2107…Jon Neill
394…Jonah Losier
2617…Jonathan Carreiro
2801…Jonathan Charbonneau
2273…Jonathan Cox
6046…Jonathan Crozier
4328…Jonathan Hurn
5686…Jonathan Lemieux
1328…Jonathan Moore
755…Jonathan Pace
6401…Jonathan Sanchez
2018…Jonathan Taylor
169…Jonathan Woodman
2731…Joni Bradley
1087…Joni Ogawa
2892…Jordan Macdonald
6217…Jordan Payne
4711…Jordon Bickford
4578…Josee Picard
5878…Josee Surprenant
3910…Joseph Nash
1667…Joseph Smith
2817…Josette Day
4296…Josey Finley
2779…Josh Bowen
5332…Josh Lemoine
456…Joy Hackett
3259…Joy Halverson
4199…Joy Malcolm
5338…Judah Leung
5219…Judi McAlea
5271…Judith Atwood
4271…Judith Lamarche
3759…Judy Fentiman
1427…Julia Bernier
2784…Julia Brothers
3982…Julia De Ste Croix
5640…Julia Johnston
3963…Juliann Castell
4377…Juli-Ann Rowsell
6426…Julie Arseneau
5425…Julie Burke
3149…Julie Dale
920…Julie Farmer
1009…Julie Laplante
5685…Julie Lefebvre
4815…Julie Mackinnon
4971…Julie Maranger
632…Julie McGuire
1371…Julie Murdock
1133…Julie Rutberg
2432…Julien Leblanc
649…Justin Glinski
3374…Justin McAtamney
2529…Justine Ogle
4663…Justine Sider
371…Kaarina Stiff
6054…Kanina Dawson
3573…Kara Wheatley
4681…Karen Afghan
3078…Karen Burns
5464…Karen Cook
902…Karen Dillon
369…Karen Freake
2607…Karen Jardine
5184…Karen Oberthier
5252…Karen Pelletier
643…Karen Poirier
3491…Karen Sauve
155…Karen Zerr
4489…Karin Vogt
3289…Karina Tuyen Hua
5348…Karl McQuillan
5865…Karl St-Hilaire
2123…Karras Hagglund
5469…Kate Corsten
5287…Kate Duthie
503…Kate Rafter
4115…Kate Sherwood
338…Kate Steele
1166…Kate Swetnam
5908…Kate Truglia
6320…Katerina Daniel
326…Katharine McGowan
3005…Katherine Ann Aldred
1260…Katherine Halhed
1036…Katherine Macdonald
5832…Katherine Ryan
1461…Kathleen Foran
5573…Kathleen Gifford
1298…Kathleen Hart
2062…Kathleen Kealey
4635…Kathleen Raven
2559…Kathleen Seward
1170…Kathleen Talarico
5990…Kathryn Atkinson
2876…Kathryn Laflamme
1240…Kathy Fischer
4012…Kathy Heney
4043…Kathy Lewis
3383…Kathy McGilvray
5830…Kathy Rutledge
1754…Kathy Steegstra
3733…Katie Lemenchick
2473…Katie Macgregor
1858…Katie Mahoney
1696…Katie O'connell
5831…Katie Rutledge-Taylor
1920…Katrina Burgess
6205…Katrina Nelson
4696…Kaveh Rikhtegar
2923…Kazutoshi Nishizawa
6111…Keane Grimsrud
2712…Keith Hazelton
3307…Keith Johnson
2527…Keith Laughton
1082…Keith Mulligan
2412…Keith Pomakis
3492…Keith Savage
2043…Kel Doig
657…Kelley Blanchette
1580…Kelly Barnett
5391…Kelly Bell
3249…Kelly Gray
4009…Kelly Harrington
5222…Kelly Hewitt
2266…Kelly Legallais
4870…Kelly McFaul
4879…Kelly Roberts
6368…Kelly Steele
753…Kelly Whitty
6091…Ken Fong
3391…Ken McNair
5937…Ken Whiting
4070…Kendall Miller
1382…Kendra Ray
1396…Kendrah Allison
493…Kerri Chalmers
184…Kerri Cook
1607…Kerri Mullen
6411…Kevin Charles
3…Kevin De Snayer
6126…Kevin Huber
969…Kevin Hubich
4357…Kevin Kit
3394…Kevin Mercer
2927…Kevin O'brien
3497…Kevin Semeniuk
6499…Kevin Shaw
4623…Kevin Steele
5892…Kiley Thompson
830…Kim Benjamin
3806…Kim Donaldson
1405…Kim Douglas
5746…Kim Moir
4114…Kim Shelp
3353…Kimberley Low
1134…Kimberley Salisbury
1929…Kimberly Forkes
4752…Kimberly Matte
4657…Kimberly McMillan
574…Kimberly Rennie
689…Kimberly Sogge
4729…Kimberly Vo
1496…Kirk Munroe
1796…Kirsty Greig
4983…Kit E
3876…Kiza Francis
5100…Klara Lavoie
5023…Kp McNamara
6445…Kris Bulmer
2104…Krista Gifford
3358…Krista Macdonald
2050…Kristen Beausoleil
3788…Kristen Cairncross
3868…Kristen Cunningham
1617…Kristen Underwood
1792…Krister Partel
3885…Kristiana Stevens
1751…Kristin Rawley
4757…Kristine Joan Proudfoot
5851…Kristine Simpson
735…Kristy Belanger
299…Kristyn Berube
2802…Krysten Chase
1272…Kumar Saha
2747…Kurt Grabinsky
5655…Kyla Kelly
6060…Kyle Den Bak
4245…Kyle Ferguson
3401…Kyle Miersma
5724…Laco Kovac
4192…Lamar Mason
3443…Lambros Pezoulas
6340…Lara Kaplan
4649…Lara Wong
5443…Larry Chamney
880…Laura Cluney
2064…Laura Maclean
1153…Laura Smith
1185…Laura Walker-Ng
4627…Laure Kresz
935…Lauren Gamble
3926…Laurence Ahoussou
3481…Laurent Roy
526…Laurie Boulet
348…Laurie Cairns
196…Laurie Gorman
3264…Laurie Hardage
2394…Laurie Meaney-Tobin
2736…Lavoie Curtis
2989…Lawrence Wong
2763…Leah Beaudette
1665…Leah Skuce
5404…Lee Blue
520…Lee Merklinger
3285…Leigh Howe
3653…Leisha Moulton
4052…Lenore Macartney
3845…Leo Murphy
2220…Leon Sutherland
5525…Leona Emberson
586…Lesley Grignon
1757…Leslie McKay
2909…Leslie McLean
5378…Leslie-Anne Bailliu
706…Lexy Scott
4408…Lia Eichele
839…Lian Bleckmann
1005…Liliane Langevin
3735…Lillian Thibault
579…Lina Seto
3971…Linda Coleman
906…Linda Doyle
743…Linda Newton
648…Linda Scott
5587…Lindsay Grace
3749…Lindsay Grimster
1213…Linsey Hollett
1519…Lisa Allan
1610…Lisa Fischer
926…Lisa Francis
948…Lisa Grison
5601…Lisa Hans
5602…Lisa Hansen
5606…Lisa Headley
5616…Lisa Hogan
430…Lisa Hubers
5649…Lisa Kawaguchi
4549…Lisa Murphy
5202…Lisa-Jane McMahon
4877…Lise Bourgon
1507…Lise Patterson
5792…Lise Perrier
4235…Lissa Allaire
3729…Liz Bielajew
1863…Liza Rozina
3945…Lori Blais
4423…Lori Howell
1208…Lori Mockson Burcsik
284…Lori Swift
2626…Lori Timmins
111…Lori-Ann May
4451…Lorna McCrea
3660…Lorraine England
519…Lorraine Schofield
5800…Lorretta Pinder
44…Louis Lapointe
2306…Louise Hamelin
4075…Louise Morin
570…Louise Rachlis
5251…Louise Wylie
4872…Luc Joly
2378…Lucas Angeli
4717…Lucas Post
5860…Lucas Smith
3099…Lucien Cattrysse
1879…Lucille Roy
4093…Luis Ramirez
5917…Luis Villegas
4521…Lynda Bordeleau
4368…Lynda Morgan
1998…Lynda Robertson
3273…Lyndsey Hill
4905…Lynn Campbell
699…Lynn Champagne
3164…Lynn Diggins
5763…Lynn Nightingale
4110…Lynn Sewell
1162…Lynn Stewart
5923…Lynn Wallace
1571…Lynne Eisener
1006…Lyse Langevin
2040…M Guy
4354…M Henschel
4418…Madeleine Gravel
2133…Mae Johnson
3309…Magali Johnson
3578…Malcolm Williams
1408…Manas Dan
3514…Mandy Smith
3592…Maple Yap
6009…Marc Bjerring
2804…Marc Cholette
6093…Marc Fortier
2672…Marc Ostrowski
3437…Marc Patry
341…Marc Primeau
2178…Marc Rose
4847…Marc-Andre Blais
6148…Marcel Lachance
5769…Marcella Ost
5492…Marci Dearing
4440…Marg Macgillivray
893…Margaret Davidson
2321…Margaret Elliott
5003…Margaret Lerhe
1903…Margaret Meroni
3398…Margaret Michalski
1542…Margarita Gorbounova
6360…Maria Pooley
119…Marian Coke
1070…Marian McMahon
1497…Marie Cousineau
5000…Marie-Elaine Morency
4944…Marielle Lloyd
3568…Marilyn Warren
2980…Mario Villemaire
3793…Marion Brulot
3744…Marissa Turner
3948…Mark Boyle
2788…Mark Burchell
651…Mark Garland
2183…Mark Karssing
4060…Mark McGill
2324…Mark McKennirey
4335…Mark Nickerson
6410…Mark Perry
1634…Mark Seaby
4143…Mark Whiting
1770…Marketa Graham
4896…Marsha Stapleton
1556…Marta Monaghan
6347…Martha McGrath
5075…Martha Tobin
4956…Martin Cheliak
2823…Martin Dinan
3217…Martin Fournier
2513…Martin Plante
4482…Martin Sullivan
4923…Martina McGinn
5713…Martine Lalonde
2159…Marty Clement
1527…Marwan Dirani
1958…Mary Ann Tippett
5292…Mary Catherine Jack
1681…Mary Haller
6132…Mary Jarvis
1116…Mary Jean Price
5945…Mary Kate Williamson
1083…Mary Murphy
1891…Mary-Anne Doyle
3438…Mathew Pearson
5331…Mathieu Ansell
5195…Mathieu Perron
2681…Matin Fazelpour
3608…Matt Harris
2454…Matt Mulligan
2512…Matt Nicol
2928…Matt Parenteau
6455…Matt Peake
1914…Matt Woods
301…Matthew Beausoleil
5028…Matthew Bonneville
3104…Matthew Chan
5254…Matthew Gaudet
1265…Matthew Jackson
6188…Matthew McClare
2696…Matthew Parent
1105…Matthew Payne
4209…Matthew Pearce
1459…Matthew Perkins
2434…Matthew Russell
3738…Matthew Tate
5536…Maureen Feagan
3757…Maureen Kilpatrick
3488…Mauricio Salgado
1572…Max Ross
6429…Max Torque
6247…Maya Shrestha
6135…Mazen Kassis
3896…Meagan Campbell
1080…Meagan Morris
4396…Meaghan Curran
2186…Megan Cain
5012…Meghan Adams
716…Meghan Graham
4497…Meghan Joiner
2227…Meghan Verheyen
4800…Meghna Isloor
3100…Melanie Caulfield
5448…Melanie Chedore
4319…Melanie Hooper
5760…Melinda Neufeld
5600…Melissa Hammell
4616…Melissa Toupin
1194…Melissa White
6465…Michael Anstey
504…Michael Bassett
168…Michael Blois
3693…Michael Cathcart
3132…Michael Corneau
5518…Michael D'asti
1393…Michael Dawson
2181…Michael Dent
2438…Michael Eby
3836…Michael Gale
2845…Michael Gilligan
2631…Michael Hansen
6118…Michael Hay
1337…Michael Hewett
5617…Michael Hogan
4910…Michael Keleher
43…Michael Lau
6161…Michael Leahey
1313…Michael Lynch
5710…Michael Maranto
4376…Michael Maruca
4450…Michael McAuley
6408…Michael McCarthy
2912…Michael McNeill
551…Michael Nixon
1454…Michael Purcell
2000…Michael Reece
5163…Michael Roach
705…Michael Rueter
4751…Michael Skuce
5129…Michael Stomphorst
4621…Michael Strangelove
2991…Michael Yetman
3048…Michel Bouchard
1794…Michel Gagnon
1370…Michel Gallant
6425…Michel Pinault
5285…Michele Goshulak
1124…Michele Robertson
5676…Micheline Lalonde
4261…Micheline Mathon
3112…Michelle Cicalo
4617…Michelle Comeau
6463…Michelle Cowin
4256…Michelle Hart
990…Michelle Keough
267…Michelle Lacroix-Finnamore
3893…Michelle Legault
5719…Michelle McAuliffe
3490…Michelle Saunders
545…Michelle Swanson
6282…Michelle Wallace
3102…Mike Chambers
1233…Mike Corbett
3145…Mike Cummings
2830…Mike Elston
3271…Mike Henry
6472…Mike Herzog
3283…Mike Hopper
4818…Mike Jazzar
1590…Mike Johnstone
5668…Mike Kowal
1012…Mike Lavery
3373…Mike Mazerolle
2624…Mike McCluskie
2054…Mike McInerney
1108…Mike Peralta
1410…Mike Seufert
2165…Mike Todd
1838…Mike Vodden
3574…Mike White
752…Mike Whitty
2334…Mike Yates
1439…Mikhail Gorbounov
2552…Milko Rivera
4233…Millie Mirsky
4605…Miriam Harmon
19…Mitch Robinson
6342…Mitchell Kitagawa
6481…Mitchell Niles
4746…Molly Van Der Schee
3336…Mona Lamontagne
2898…Monica Martinez
1612…Monique Giroux
399…Monique Simon-Fletcher
2611…Morgan Williams
1045…M-Rosa Mangone-Laboccetta
4778…Mudita Srivastava
2279…Muneeba Adil Omar
3962…Murielle Cassidy
6251…Murray Smith
4928…Mylene Gagnon
782…Myra Gregor
3402…Nada Milosevic
5898…Nadine Tischhauser
2276…Nadir Masood
6089…Nahielly Fernandez
5368…Nancy Amos
3251…Nancy C Green
4392…Nancy Colton
3171…Nancy Dlouhy
532…Nancy Faraday-Smith
6447…Nancy Ferguson
5550…Nancy Fowler
3339…Nancy Lau
248…Nancy Macdonell
4222…Nancy Perron
4536…Naomi Atwood
3332…Nardine Kwasny
2353…Natalie Aucoin
384…Natalie Benischek
814…Natalie Clouthier
1406…Natalie Giroux
5811…Natalie Quimper
4947…Natalie Tomas
4249…Natalina L'orfano
2795…Natasha Carraro
4613…Natasha Kekre
88…Nathalie Gauthier
127…Nathan Aligizakis
5827…Nathan Rotman
2035…Neal Cody
6036…Neale Chisnall
1889…Negin Hatam
4475…Neiges Senechal
94…Neil Cachero
6379…Neil Wilson
4045…Nelson Lewis
3601…
3761…Nia Bruno-Gibson
4811…Nicholas Charney
1761…Nicholas Malboeuf
3955…Nick Brunette-D'souza
1942…Nick Jasperse
203…Nick Leswick
1505…Nick Neuheimer
5835…Nicky Saldanha
2686…Nicolas Renart
1419…Nicole Beumer
5431…Nicole Byrne
5104…Nicole Delaney
5511…Nicole Duguay
2085…Nicole Dupras
2055…Nicole Macdonald
2916…Nicole Mikhael
6461…Nicole Settimi
3760…Nikki Steele
4415…Nina Franchina
4210…Nina Marrello
4963…Nissa Hale
6484…No Name, See Sportstats
5541…No Name, See Sportstats
3862…No Name, See Sportstats
3688…Norman Yanofsky
1523…Normand Bellemare
2390…Omer Majeed
3080…Ondina Buttle
3787…Orit Fruchtman
4883…Osmani Gomez
2041…Owen Berringer
6162…Paddy Leahy
838…Pamela Biron
3219…Pamela Fralick
5988…Panchanadam Athmaraman
4618…Parastoo Badie
1308…Pascal Demers
1869…Pascal Ilboudo
5533…Pat Farley
1560…Patricia Auger
6420…Patricia Chartrand
950…Patricia Hachey
4786…Patricia Henry
4859…Patricia Lovett
5919…Patricia Wait
4756…Patrick Boyle
6013…Patrick Brean
5432…Patrick Byrne
3208…Patrick Finn
2687…Patrick Haggart
5311…Patrick Hill
9…Patrick Kirby
206…Patrick Marion
5744…Patrick Miron
6222…Patrick Pickering
2137…Patrick Sabourin
5561…Patti Gamble
285…Paul Alexander
5089…Paul Allen
5136…Paul Brennan
2571…Paul Buck
5270…Paul Cachia
4375…Paul Cameron
1529…Paul Coyle
1485…Paul Crabtree
3151…Paul Dalgleish
3160…Paul Denys
5288…Paul Dickson
100…Paul Foley
2882…Paul Lawless
1042…Paul Macneil
4447…Paul Malvern
2902…Paul Masson
133…Paul McAneney
5132…Paul McKeague
1365…Paul Robinson
4103…Paul Rosenberg
2957…Paul Steeves
2965…Paul Tessier
6274…Paul Verbrugge
5006…Paul Von Schoenberg
2058…Paula Burchat
5571…Paula Gherasim
6334…Paula Hall
1112…Paula Piilonen
1307…Paule Couet
3702…Paulette Schatz
2760…Peter Bayne
1896…Peter Cho-Wing
6078…Peter Dyer
2847…Peter Green
2852…Peter Hammond
1874…Peter Harrison
6139…Peter Kielstra
6156…Peter Laughton
2890…Peter Linkletter
1779…Peter Locke
2901…Peter Mason
5732…Peter Meneguzzi
2919…Peter Morel
4866…Peter Race
1972…Peter Way
2240…Peter Wismer
1626…Phat Nguyen
5196…Phay Mui
2308…Phil King
5343…Philip Cartwright
6029…Philip Chambers
807…Phillip Drouillard
3197…Phillip Edwards
1709…Phuc Duong
4571…Pierre C Tessier
4966…Pierre Michaud
6159…Pierrick Le Monnier
3753…Pradiv Sooriyadevan
2946…Prichya Sethchindapong
215…Quinn Murphy
3699…Quinn Russell
4873…Rachel Fahlman
3343…Rachelle Leblanc
3417…Rajkumar Nagarajan
2999…Ramy Abaskharoun
1628…Randy Bentham
836…Randy Biberdorf
14…Randy Fontaine
5721…Randy McElligott
6473…Randy Reilly
5854…Ratnesh Singh
3051…Raymond Boucher
4594…Raymond Lamarre
1007…Raymonde Langevin
3177…Rebecca Dorval
2382…Rebecca Fleming
3533…Rebekah Swatton
1050…Regan Mathurin
2398…Reginald Theriault
2778…Remi Bourlon
6293…Remy Boyer
1044…Renata Manchak
4496…Rene Danis
2182…Rene Gilbert
4252…Rene Yaraskavitch
4718…Renee Gobeil
4036…Renee Lamoureux
3549…Renee Maria Tremblay
3053…Rene-Louis Bourgeau
2900…Reza Mashkoori
5369…Rhiannon Andersen
226…Rhiannon Vogl
4997…Rhona Macinnis
6052…Ric Davey
1865…Ricahrd Leblanc
2894…Rich Manery
66…Richard Beare
4212…Richard Bolduc
2776…Richard Bourassa
868…Richard Cheng
30…Richard Durant
2994…Richard Gilbert
4008…Richard Hanson
4046…Richard Lewis
2204…Richard Schmidt
2954…Richard Starcevic
6369…Richard Tanguay
3563…Richard Wall
51…Rick Collard
3172…Rick Dobson
3756…Rick Leblanc
1092…Rick O'shaughnessy
4759…Riley Hennessey
3783…Rima M. Zabian
5239…Rob Blackler
1247…Rob Brooks
2813…Rob Criger
5643…Rob Joseph
5169…Rob Linke
2030…Rob Pitcher
115…Rob Thomas
431…Robert Adolfson
4164…Robert Balma
4595…Robert Bolduc
3066…Robert Brown
5452…Robert Christie
6039…Robert Coleman
1221…Robert Dupuis
2623…Robert Gallaher
6502…Robert Gibb
2524…Robert Kalbfleisch
143…Robert Knights
2884…Robert Lee
1062…Robert McGrath
3415…Robert Moulie
1799…Robert Reid
1465…Robert Schwartz
4112…Robert Shaw
2701…Robert Smith
2660…Roberto Renon
1473…Robin Cote
2358…Robin Lavigne
1144…Robin Sheedy
4247…Rockey Whitmore
4264…Rodney Bickford
4735…Roger Hunter
2879…Roger Langevin
3434…Roger Pankhurst
12…Roger Wyllie
232…Roger Zemek
3605…Romano Panopio
2316…Ron Folk
5632…Ron Jande
4068…Ron Mierau
142…Ron Schwartz
5437…Ronald Carnahan
1204…Rory Gibbons
2208…Rory Martin
4180…Rose Marie Jackson
5782…Rose Parent
1557…Rosina Mauro
4602…Ross Morrell
4683…Ross Osborne
4360…Roxanne Harper
4092…Rue Quizon
2416…Russell McDonnell
4992…Ruth Gmehlin
4393…Ruthanne Corley
6104…Ryan Gilchrist
3236…Ryan Gillies
5659…Ryan Kidman
1464…Ryan McEachran
2654…Ryan Smith
2162…Ryan Walker
1462…Sabrina Mehes
5095…Sabrina Quraeshi
2502…Safeta Nalic
1659…Samanta Jacques-Arsenault
4972…Samantha De Benedet
973…Samantha Hunter
6301…Samira Afrand
358…Samuel Galante
2020…Sander Post
634…Sandi Wright
3057…Sandra Boyko
873…Sandra Chong
4709…Sandra Macleod
3409…Sandra Moorman
3717…Sandra Nevill
62…Sandy Dale
4978…Sandy Macleod
3701…Sandy Whittaker
898…Sanja Denic
2640…Sara Krenosky
4771…Sara Leblond
3551…Sara Tubman
1460…Sarah Abrahams
3801…Sarah Carkner
518…Sarah Dolan
905…Sarah Dooley
4783…Sarah Murdoch
2196…Sarah Payne
508…Sarah Powers
4805…Sarah Rietschlin
5844…Sarah Scott
6488…Sarah Smith
6418…Sarah Spencer
1387…Sarah Taylor
5972…Sarah Wiles
6297…Saskia Meuffels
1372…Satvinder Bawa
2762…Scott Beauchamp
1540…Scott Bowen
5460…Scott Colvin
5508…Scott Doran
6077…Scott Duxbury
6474…Scott Ellis
3206…Scott Felman
5317…Scott Guenther
1468…Scott Rowland
6241…Scott Rudan
3547…Scott Townley
1063…Sean McGrath
4968…Sean Moore
5773…Sean O'Brien
2472…Sean O'Brien
1679…Sean O'Reilly
3847…Sean Spence
2301…Sebastian Citro
2963…Sebastien Taillefer
872…Sera Chiuchiarelli
2655…Sereena Trottier
3467…Serge Richard
6258…Serge Sylvestre
2680…Shane Leston
3639…Shannon Bush
5076…Shannon Fitzpatrick
316…Shannon Malcolm
4721…Shannon Olson
4469…Shannon Renaud
2281…Shannon Weatherhead
3240…Shari Goodfellow
3427…Shari Nurse
3967…Sharon Chomyn
2997…Sharon Johnston
5507…Shaun Dolter
4869…Shauna Devlin
5589…Shauna Graham
2679…Shawn Bardell
2569…Shawn Murphy
4459…Shawn Murray
5834…Shawn Rycroft
3846…Shawntel Burt
1853…Shehryar Sarwar
3031…Sheila Barth
4553…Sheila Currie
5091…Sheila Forward-Davis
4062…Sheila McIsaac
6353…Sheila Osborne-Brown
265…Sheila Reid
4298…Sheila Robertson
5177…Shelley Brown
3103…Shelley Chambers
4819…Shelley McDonald
4713…Shelley Sourges
4954…Shena Riff
4022…Shereen Ismael
2264…Sheri McCready
4925…Sherri Wilson
679…Sherry Strowbridge
2170…Sheryl Urie
1011…She-Yang Lau-Chapdelaine
3909…Shirley Trottier
3685…Shirley Ward
4719…Sian Williams
4181…Silvana Di Gaetano
1312…Silvia Zanon
6391…Simon Good
4887…Simon Hart
5107…Simon Keneford
1128…Simon Roussin
1310…Siobhan Jones
4643…Solita Pacheco
3360…Sondra Macdonald
4417…Sonia Granzer
4853…Sophie Amberg
5153…Sophie Breton
3248…Sophie Gravel
4072…Soraya Moghadam
1749…Sotero Ramirez
1420…Stacey Beumer
3951…Stacey Brennan
128…Stacey Lance
6283…Staci Walsh
2460…Stacie Carey
279…Stacy Kauk
1818…Stan Druskis
2689…Steeve Pratte
6356…Stefania Parnanzone
183…Stephane Castonguay
850…Stephanie Brodeur
726…Stephanie Dowling
5567…Stephanie Gauthier
2716…Stephanie Gordon
501…Stephanie Howard-Davies
3299…Stephanie Jack
2132…Stephanie Johnson
809…Stephanie Kinsella
1970…Stephanie Semeniuk
4744…Stephanie Vanderpool
6279…Stephanie Vivier
105…Stephen Anderson
6008…Stephen Bignucolo
1624…Stephen Bisson
2205…Stephen Jacobsen
5677…Stephen Laplante
2197…Stephen Lee
1520…Stephen Richards
3590…Stephen Woroszczuk
5376…Steve Astels
2282…Steve Duncan
6466…Steve Findlay
2837…Steve Forrest
109…Steve McCready
136…Steve Ross
729…Steven Dell
2217…Steven Graham
2554…Steven Guillemette
4938…Steven Hawken
3554…Steven Turner
20…Stuart Jolliffe
5680…Stuart Laubstein
2169…Stuart Ludwig
2531…Stuart Pursey
2074…Sue Haywood
4601…Sue Macpherson
6243…Suresh Sangarapillai
2193…Susan Atkinson
5377…Susan Atkinson
192…Susan Durrell
3205…Susan Farrell
4211…Susan Field
982…Susan Johnston
1002…Susan Lacosta
4994…Susan Lentini
3837…Susan Madden
5707…Susan Mak Chin
5818…Susan Richards
1444…Susan Thorne
5966…Susan Trimble
4248…Susan Whitmore
4449…Susie Mattson
3937…Suzanne Belzile
6116…Suzanne Harrison
4113…Suzanne Shaw
2859…Sylvain Huard
6182…Sylvain Marquis
3911…Sylvia Duffy
3680…Sylvia Manning
3800…Sylvie Chartrand
4820…Sylvie Gauthier
4304…Sylvie Lee
420…Sylvie Secours
2594…Sylvie Swim
6375…T Van Veen
3535…Takuya Tazawa
396…Tamara Marshall
3676…Tamara Sorley
3154…Tammey Degrandpre
3994…Tammy Frye
4728…Tan Vo
5092…Tania Willliams
3995…Tanya Frye
5393…Tara Benjamin
1207…Tara Lawrence
4542…Tara Tucker
3316…Tarjinder Kainth
2582…Taunia Curtis
1720…Taylor Bildstein
593…Ted Damen
6511…Ted Radstake
313…Teri Adamthwaite
6403…Terrence McDonald
3045…Terri Bolster
1015…Terri-Lee Lefebvre
5187…Terry Archer
5530…Terry Evans
1909…Terry Kruyk
3407…Terry Monger
5756…Terry Muldoon
1115…Terry Porter
349…Terry Vipond
6248…Terry-Lynn Sigouin
2383…Theresa Grant
2087…Thomas Benak
2675…Thomas Leung
4734…Thomas Norris
3475…Thomas Robinson
3486…Thomas Ryan
2209…Thomas Timlin
5905…Tiffanie Tri
3277…Tiffany Holland
4673…Tiffany Mullen
5997…Tim Barber
1737…Tim Hobbs
2862…Tim Irwin
3503…Tim Shreve
3344…Timon Ledain
607…Timothy Trant
6061…Tina Dennis
919…Tina Fallis
959…Tina Head
2298…Tj Sullivan
4822…Toby Fyfe
3668…Todd Coopee
1756…Todd Hicks
1641…Todd Saunders
2589…Todd Somerville
3052…Tom Boudreau
6096…Tom Fowler
5077…Tom Papai
1875…Tom Volk
1095…Tong Pang
3342…Tonja Leach
2257…Tony Redican
6268…Tony Tran
6330…Torri Gunn
323…Tracey Aker
1131…Tracie Royal
5467…Tracy Corneau
680…Tracy Gagnon
2435…Tracy Parker
4727…Tram Vo
6285…Travis Webb
344…Treena Grevatt
290…Trevor Beaudoin
6333…Trevor Hains
3310…Trevor Johnson
1206…Trey Hausmann
2786…Tricia Brown
5392…Trina Bender
4687…Trish Van Bolderen
1600…Tristyn Head
2042…Troy White
6421…Tudor Hera
901…Tyler Dickerson
400…Upendra Moholkar
2153…Vada Cavanagh
3333…Val Lafranchise
694…Valerie Kowal
5038…Valerie Lemieux
1623…Valerie Simon
3062…Vanessa Brochet
3956…Vanessa Buchanan
4901…Vanessa Evans
4066…Vanessa Mendoza
4255…Veleda Turner
3575…Vernon White
2202…Veronic Bezaire
391…Veronica S. Gerson
3043…Veronique Boily
309…Vi Ha
824…Vic Baker
5205…Vicki Plant
6145…Victor Krawczuk
321…Victoria Lemon
4731…Viet Nguyen
3958…Viola Caissy
2269…Wade Oldford
3519…Wade Smith
5780…Walter Pamic
3588…Walter Wood
5944…Wayne Williams
1407…Wendall Hughes
5139…Wendy Gutzman
4048…Wendy Low
4881…Wendy Page
552…Wendy Taylor
6280…Wendy Wagner
3789…Wilfred Gilchrist
3507…Will Simmering
3531…Will Summers
3596…Will Youngson
871…William Chisholm
5749…William Morley
4733…Wilma Berti
5537…Winter Fedyk
2548…Yan Xu
4146…Yan Zawisza
6352…Yoga Naraine
4116…Yolande Simoneau
6094…Yves Fortin
714…Yvon Carriere
211…Zach McKeown
5339…Zachary Leung
photographer:Justin Gammon
models Nathan Hartley and Sarah Lloyde
MUA: Natasha Nikolic
Hair stylist: Stephanie Lee-Archer
Mark White from M J Bale supplied the suit & tie
The Hage family supplying the Whippet Bullnose
assistants:Kieran Adam O'Rourke & George Dixon
thank you everyone involved:)
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See also, an album of 2014 Perth Kilt Run pictures in Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/ianhun/sets/72157645345849905/
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June 22, 2013, 6:12 p.m.
LIST OF RACE PARTICIPANTS (page 2 of 2)
The following runners and walkers participated in the 8 km Perth Kilt Run.
The bib numbers & names are listed by Ontario community (see the list below), then by other provinces, and international. The names are additionally sorted alphabetically by last name.
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In addition to this set of pictures in Flickr, see also each runner's official race photos. (Click and enter bib # or last name.)
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List of Runners and Walkers from:
A. Perth
B. Ottawa
C. Kanata
D. Carleton Place
E. Nepean
F. Smiths Falls
**For A through F, please CLICK HERE.
G. Other Communities in Ontario
H. Other Provinces
I. International
**For G, H, I, please SEE BELOW.
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Bib #........Name..... Community......Age
G. Other Communities in Ontario
1…….Elizabeth Aaltonen…..Ajax…..15
392…..Daniel Cross…..Ajax…..58
1397….Janet Nichols…..Ajax…..47
535…..Sue Duval…..Alexandria…..52
1131….Wendy MacLeod…..Alexandria…..34
1411….Amber Ogilvie…..Alexandria…..38
1492….Tom Poirier…..Alexandria…..49
1856….Kathy Theoret…..Alexandria…..33
61……Adrian Baker…..Almonte…..57
138…..Duncan Bird…..Almonte…..7
136…..Andrea Bird…..Almonte…..36
139…..Pamela Biron…..Almonte…..29
153…..Quinn Blaskie…..Almonte…..14
154…..Spencer Blaskie…..Almonte…..15
151…..Angele Blaskie…..Almonte…..43
152…..Mark Blaskie…..Almonte…..45
244…..Doreen Byrne…..Almonte…..48
428…..Robbie Davidson…..Almonte…..58
769…..Adam Hamilton…..Almonte…..41
1412….Josh O'Gorman…..Almonte…..17
1663….Jason Schooley…..Almonte…..41
1696….Jenny Sheffield…..Almonte…..42
1738….Susan Snow…..Almonte…..44
1737….Gord Snow…..Almonte…..46
1812….Kathleen Stroud…..Almonte…..44
1830….Fran Switch…..Almonte…..58
2038….Bob Woods…..Almonte…..62
328…..Jennifer Clayton…..Ameliasburgh…..38
327…..Dan Clayton…..Ameliasburgh…..41
25……Ann marie Andrews…..Amherstview…..40
26……Gary Andrews…..Amherstview…..42
81……Caelan Barker…..Amherstview…..21
516…..Teresa Drummond…..Amherstview…..49
993…..Arianne Laframboise…..Amherstview…..21
994…..Laura Laframboise…..Amherstview…..49
995…..Pierre Laframboise…..Amherstview…..56
1254….Deborah McKee…..Amherstview…..48
1638….Leigh Scatchard…..Anmore…..44
1110….Margo MacIntosh…..Apple Hill…..40
163…..Karen Boese…..Arnprior…..53
185…..Andrew Bradley…..Arnprior…..33
187…..Melanie Bradley…..Arnprior…..39
214…..Caitlin Brydges…..Arnprior…..37
497…..Sebastian Donis…..Arnprior…..13
494…..Emily Donis…..Arnprior…..14
496…..Madeleine Donis…..Arnprior…..16
505…..Jane Dowd…..Arnprior…..57
645…..Jaques Galley…..Arnprior…..13
643…..Cha-Cha Galley…..Arnprior…..15
644…..David Galley…..Arnprior…..49
936…..Andy Kalnins…..Arnprior…..58
1124….Jennifer MacLean…..Arnprior…..39
1926….Tony Veale…..Arnprior…..42
2060….Wonnietta Zarb…..Arnprior…..50
2059….Joe Zarb…..Arnprior…..54
634…..Sandy Fredette…..Ashton…..55
840…..Sally Hodgson…..Ashton…..48
1474….Black Peter…..Ashton…..58
794…..Mattea Hartley…..Athens…..16
792…..Angela Hartley…..Athens…..42
793…..Kevin Hartley…..Athens…..43
39……Caden Armstrong…..Aurora…..19
40……Leslie Armstrong…..Aurora…..52
1072….Valerie Loni…..Aurora…..53
1071….Gino Loni…..Aurora…..55
177…..Kylie Boudreau…..Balderson…..27
391…..Susan Crosbie…..Balderson…..55
513…..Arlene Doyle…..Balderson…..51
1195….Jenny McBride…..Balderson…..35
1243….Steve Mcintosh…..Balderson…..30
1423….Gloria Opzoomer…..Balderson…..64
1656….Sonja Schmidt…..Balderson…..39
1845….Wendy Taylor…..Balderson…..49
1100….Terry MacFarlane…..Barrie…..51
1892….Emilie Tremblay…..Bath…..13
1891….Dean Tremblay…..Bath…..43
291…..Paul Cehan…..Battersea…..49
2061….Christopher Zaremba…..Battersea…..40
2062….Tatyana Zaremba…..Battersea…..42
1141….Forest Mahoney…..Beachburg…..16
1144….Savannah Mahoney…..Beachburg…..18
1142….Kevin Mahoney…..Beachburg…..51
1682….Alison Seely…..Beachburg…..48
77……Diane Baradziej…..Beamsville…..51
1694….Kevin Sharpe…..Beamsville…..54
268…..Garry Carl…..Belleville…..57
333…..Diane Coates…..Belleville…..50
340…..John Coffin…..Belleville…..31
1228….Shane McGill…..Belleville…..47
1473….Joy Petch…..Belleville…..52
1472….Bill Petch…..Belleville…..53
1928….Jerry Vickers…..Belleville…..71
37……Matt Armitage…..Boulder…..48
1562….Ria Robertson…..Bourget…..53
708…..Josianne Goudreau…..Bradford…..28
1384….Nicole Murray…..Braeside…..40
813…..Megan Hennessy…..Brighton…..25
6…….Laurie Adrain…..Brockville…..45
171…..Nieves Bonuchi…..Brockville…..70
270…..Marianne Carlyle…..Brockville…..51
280…..Patricia Carter…..Brockville…..57
329…..Mary Clayton…..Brockville…..68
363…..Bernie Cormier…..Brockville…..42
402…..Liam C Cullen…..Brockville…..71
693…..Connie Glashan…..Brockville…..66
1065….Cameron Locke…..Brockville…..11
1401….Patricia Noonan…..Brockville…..38
1538….Sharon Riddell…..Brockville…..47
1537….Kevin Riddell…..Brockville…..51
1876….Catherine Thorp…..Brockville…..46
2056….Paige Young…..Brockville…..18
2050….Brenda Young…..Brockville…..44
1744….Devlin Spears…..Burlington…..13
1746….Norman Spears…..Burlington…..46
1966….Anne Warnock…..Burlington…..45
1519….Kevin Ready…..Burnstown…..40
1931….Andrew Vignuzzi…..Burritts Rapids…..46
1295….John McNie…..Cambridge…..56
2042….Josh Wright…..Cambridge…..36
150…..Sue Blanchard…..Carlsbad Springs…..52
149…..Richard Blanchard…..Carlsbad Springs…..55
8…….Dave Albers…..Carp…..58
240…..Hans Buser…..Carp…..66
414…..Liam Czaharynski…..Carp…..13
412…..Ilija Czaharynski…..Carp…..21
415…..Michael Czaharynski…..Carp…..22
413…..Jasna Czaharynski…..Carp…..50
416…..Sean Czaharynski…..Carp…..51
602…..Kathy Fischer…..Carp…..58
704…..James Goodway…..Carp…..22
779…..Nick Hare…..Carp…..74
834…..Raina Ho…..Carp…..64
989…..Hannah Lacaille…..Carp…..15
988…..Carolyn Lacaille…..Carp…..48
1439….Martha Palmer…..Carp…..51
1437….Angus Palmer…..Carp…..52
1599….Darlene Rudolph…..Carp…..48
1706….Alyssa Shields…..Carp…..14
1794….Lesley Stonebridge…..Carp…..22
1793….Carole Stonebridge…..Carp…..50
1795….Murray Stonebridge…..Carp…..54
1975….Nancy Wawia Robb…..Carp…..45
2037….James Wood…..Carrying Place…..32
320…..Mary Elizabeth Clark…..Cobourg…..55
1319….Sandy Metz…..Cochrane…..39
1320….Shayne Metz…..Cochrane…..47
803…..Kathleen Hay…..Cornwall…..52
947…..Daniel Kelly…..Cornwall…..44
1070….Tracy Loney…..Cornwall…..39
1204….Tania McClements…..Cornwall…..36
1965….John Warner…..Cornwall…..64
2008….Sylvie Willems…..Dalkeith…..39
812…..Nathan Hendry…..Deep River…..32
1209….Kate McDavison…..Deep River…..33
1834….Erin Szumsky…..Deep River…..32
357…..Ann-Marie Cooper…..Dundas…..45
828…..Richard Hillier…..Dunrobin…..20
806…..Terry Headrick…..Edwards…..46
1844….Gord Taylor…..Elfin burg…..57
490…..Lois Don…..Elmvale…..57
134…..Luc Bilodeau…..Embrun…..32
233…..Sean Burnett…..Embrun…..33
863…..Ruzica Howell…..Embrun…..48
862…..Darryl Howell…..Embrun…..49
1868….James Thompson-Slaven…..Embrun…..59
1649….Ian Port…..England…..44
1647….Christine Port…..England…..47
424…..Lauren Dallin…..Ennismore…..49
423…..Doug Dallin…..Ennismore…..55
749…..Melissa Guay…..Enterprise…..37
356…..Wendy Coombs…..Fallbrook…..60
355…..John Coombs…..Fallbrook…..66
939…..Karen Karnis…..Fergus…..34
1610….Kathy Ryan…..Fournier…..46
97……Kevin Beatty…..Frankford…..37
958…..Mike Kerr…..Frankville…..65
3…….Roberta Abbott…..Gananoque…..48
21……David Anderson…..Gananoque…..49
184…..Heather Bracken…..Gloucester…..61
198…..James Brooks…..Gloucester…..23
431…..Natalie Davis…..Gloucester…..34
451…..William Denis…..Gloucester…..22
775…..Sandra Hanson…..Gloucester…..40
1043….Michael G. Lepage…..Gloucester…..32
1756….Janet St. Louis-Brooks…..Gloucester…..55
1878….David Tinsley…..Gloucester…..55
325…..Emily Clarmo…..Greeley…..36
115…..Jamie Bennett…..Greely…..58
919…..Claire Johnstone…..Greely…..43
1363….Andrew Morrow…..Greely…..44
1841….Mylaine Tardif…..Greely…..52
1484….Amanda Tiahnybok…..Greely…..24
1939….Stephanie Wade…..Greely…..40
365…..Jennifer Corput…..Green Valley…..36
460…..Jeff Dewar…..Green Valley…..46
500…..Henri Dore…..Green Valley…..66
321…..Paul Clark…..Guelph…..63
405…..Karrie Cumming…..Guelph…..38
404…..John Cumming…..Guelph…..39
817…..Meghan Hewitt…..Guelph…..27
1109….Laurie MacIntosh…..Guelph…..47
1149….Ian Malcolm…..Guelph…..37
1218….Tara McDonald…..Guelph…..33
1219….Trish McDonald…..Guelph…..35
1246….Tina McIntyre…..Guelph…..38
1324….Angela Miller…..Guelph…..50
2004….Ryan Whitney…..Guelph…..28
1752….Janet Springer…..Haley Station…..49
1839….Kayla Tanguay…..Haley Station…..26
422…..Jennifer Daley…..Hamilton…..29
1296….Scott McNie…..Hamilton…..57
1527….Ron Reid…..Hammond…..64
750…..Barb Guiden…..Inverary…..54
951…..Shannon Kennedy…..Iroquois Falls…..33
2…….Nathan Abbass…..Jasper…..26
931…..Judy-Lynn Jordan…..Jasper…..42
4…….Kevin Adamsons…..Kars…..34
621…..Scott Fotheringham…..Kars…..51
140…..Denis Bisson…..Kemptville…..52
146…..Mark Blaisdell…..Kemptville…..50
354…..Emily Conway…..Kemptville…..52
473…..Marcel Dinelle…..Kemptville…..53
721…..John Gray…..Kemptville…..48
783…..Roxanne Harrington…..Kemptville…..50
1326….Emma Miller…..Kemptville…..12
1333….Norman Miller…..Kemptville…..17
1327….Jeff Miller…..Kemptville…..52
1377….Kevin Munroe…..Kemptville…..45
1521….Harrison Reed…..Kemptville…..15
1520….Belinda Reed…..Kemptville…..52
1535….Dale Richardson…..Kemptville…..61
1591….Christine Routliffe…..Kemptville…..42
1768….Sheri Steeves…..Kemptville…..41
1836….Diana Tallman…..Kemptville…..46
1837….Don Tallman…..Kemptville…..62
1951….Greg Walsh…..Kemptville…..44
224…..Amanda Burke…..Kinburn…..38
232…..Terry Burke…..Kinburn…..39
545…..Colleen Eames…..Kinburn…..33
546…..Daniel Eames…..Kinburn…..37
778…..Maxine Hare…..Kinburn…..40
912…..Tim Jenkins…..Kinburn…..52
911…..Lynne Jenkins…..Kinburn…..55
1265….Barbara McKenzie…..Kinburn…..44
96……Peter Beattie…..Kingston…..64
102…..Robert Beeney…..Kingston…..81
164…..Richard Boivin…..Kingston…..58
229…..Krys Burke…..Kingston…..59
242…..Catherine Byers…..Kingston…..45
243…..Kay Byers-Richards…..Kingston…..13
571…..Brad Ethier…..Kingston…..43
618…..Julie Fossitt…..Kingston…..37
628…..Savvas Frantzeskos…..Kingston…..38
642…..Karen Gagnon…..Kingston…..52
659…..Carolyn Gauthier…..Kingston…..40
718…..Tessa Grant…..Kingston…..20
723…..Andrea Greek…..Kingston…..50
735…..Erin Greentree…..Kingston…..11
734…..Anna Greentree…..Kingston…..13
736…..Gary Greentree…..Kingston…..48
759…..Luanne Halerewich…..Kingston…..46
787…..Meggie Harris…..Kingston…..30
788…..Mel Harris-Baker…..Kingston…..34
1036….Jordan Leitch…..Kingston…..27
1192….Lisa McAvoy…..Kingston…..48
1241….Sara McIlveen…..Kingston…..23
1279….Regan McLeod…..Kingston…..37
1278….Gordon McLeod…..Kingston…..41
1307….Amanda Meekel…..Kingston…..22
1308….John Meekel…..Kingston…..57
1357….Kelly Morrice…..Kingston…..53
1368….Jeffrey Mountjoy…..Kingston…..23
1375….Pam Mundell…..Kingston…..48
1435….Richard Palimaka…..Kingston…..55
1456….Craig Patton…..Kingston…..39
1554….Angie Roberts…..Kingston…..61
1597….Daniel Roy…..Kingston…..21
1714….Laurie Sinon…..Kingston…..49
1792….Janet Stokes…..Kingston…..50
1798….Lynn Stoute…..Kingston…..57
1847….Lori Templeton…..Kingston…..56
1982….Kristina Weld…..Kingston…..29
2030….Erin Wing…..Kingston…..22
2031….James Wing…..Kingston…..57
2041….Emilie Wright…..Kingston…..37
523…..Daniel Dumont…..Kingsville…..68
84……Lesley Barr…..Lanark…..21
135…..Jennie Bingley…..Lanark…..43
144…..Norma Blair…..Lanark…..67
175…..Jeannette Bosman…..Lanark…..38
390…..Kate Crosbie…..Lanark…..25
551…..Angus Edmundson…..Lanark…..13
747…..Pamela Grimm…..Lanark…..31
945…..Debbie Keaney…..Lanark…..53
1049….Nick Levac…..Lanark…..31
1226….Suzanne McFarlane…..Lanark…..39
1297….Sharron McOuatt…..Lanark…..52
1624….Megan Moore…..Lanark…..25
1376….Juanita Munro…..Lanark…..53
1466….Christine Peringer…..Lanark…..53
1622….Alana Sargeant…..Lanark…..22
1625….Rick Sargeant…..Lanark…..55
1623….Joan Sargeant…..Lanark…..56
1785….Lori Stewart…..Lanark…..39
1822….Mark Suthers…..Lanark…..69
1883….Austin Topping…..Lanark…..11
1884….Jamie Topping…..Lanark…..36
1919….Beth-Anne Van Noppen…..Lanark…..46
1923….Amy Vanderspank…..Lanark…..37
1979….Gabriel Weekes…..Lanark…..20
1980….Randy Weekes…..Lanark…..64
2025….Shawn Wilson…..Lanark…..51
2014….Carol Wilson…..Lanark…..54
2058….Jenni Yuill…..Lanark…..30
260…..James Campbell…..Lombardy…..53
581…..Jane Farrell…..Lombardy…..59
607…..Cara Fleming…..Lombardy…..41
1005….Drew Lampman…..Lombardy…..42
1705….Roxanne Shew…..Lombardy…..50
1704….Raphael Shew…..Lombardy…..52
1720….Karen Smereka…..Lombardy…..52
315…..David Chute…..London…..73
1675….Victoria Scott…..London…..22
1669….Brent Scott…..London…..57
1838….Peter Tangredi…..London…..54
1214….Karen McDonald…..L'Orignal…..46
158…..Peter Blood…..Lyndhurst…..67
1886….Toni Towle…..Lyndhurst…..55
201…..Keith Brousseau…..Maberly…..42
272…..Sara Carpenter…..Maberly…..55
271…..Brian Carpenter…..Maberly…..56
755…..Tyler Guthrie…..Maberly…..21
754…..Gail Guthrie…..Maberly…..51
981…..Tabetha Koeslad…..Maberly…..17
980…..Jeannette Koeslad…..Maberly…..47
2079….Ross Leader…..Maberly…..60
1156….Susan Marble…..Maberly…..60
1874….Lillian Thornton…..Maberly…..10
1873….Kate Thornton…..Maberly…..13
808…..Kim Helyer…..Madoc…..28
1568….Tim Rodger…..Madoc…..28
1220….Karen McDonald Hurley…..Maitland…..55
1699….Jeff Shepherd…..Mallorytown…..21
1698….Janet Shepherd…..Mallorytown…..49
1833….JoAnne Sytsma…..Mallorytown…..56
1888….Cathie Trayner…..Mallorytown…..54
1889….Robert Trayner…..Mallorytown…..54
113…..Gillian Bender…..Manotick…..20
112…..Alexandra Bender…..Manotick…..23
264…..Terri Campbell…..Manotick…..40
256…..Bonnie Campbell…..Manotick…..54
265…..Terry Campbell…..Manotick…..73
648…..Mary Gardam…..Manotick…..54
647…..John Gardam…..Manotick…..56
876…..Susan Ibach…..Manotick…..43
937…..Andrew Karn…..Manotick…..28
1222….Josh McEvoy…..Manotick…..20
1223….Rebecca McEvoy…..Manotick…..22
1404….Marie Norris…..Manotick…..50
1593….Bronwen Rowe…..Manotick…..19
1592….Allison Rowe…..Manotick…..20
181…..Mona-Marie Bowles…..McDonald's Corners…..53
53……Barbara Bacon…..Merrickville…..48
314…..Katharine Church…..Merrickville…..30
968…..Robert King…..Merrickville…..50
1108….Sally MacInnis…..Merrickville…..60
1106….Chuck MacInnis…..Merrickville…..61
1446….Rob Paradis…..Merrickville…..59
1579….Graham Ross…..Merrickville…..51
1760….Malcolm Stadig…..Merrickville…..40
1805….Andrea Stringel…..Merrickville…..41
1806….Gus Stringel…..Merrickville…..43
1848….Steve Templeton…..Merrickville…..50
35……Wally Archibald…..Metcalfe…..48
160…..Jana Blythe…..Metcalfe…..37
657…..Fran Gaudet…..Metcalfe…..51
963…..Craig Killin…..Metcalfe…..57
1491….Dale Poirier…..Metcalfe…..45
1942….Catherine Waitman…..Metcalfe…..60
957…..Derek Kerr…..Milton…..38
1453….Charlotte Paton…..MInden…..11
1451….Betty Paton…..MInden…..14
1454….Jennifer Paton…..MInden…..48
1452….Blake Paton…..MInden…..49
580…..David Farmer…..Mississauga…..65
979…..Andy Kis…..Mississauga…..49
1964….Dana Wareing…..Mississauga…..38
66……Alison Ball…..Mississippi Mills…..57
1306….John Meek…..Moose Creek…..40
1747….Silvia Speck…..Moose Creek…..42
1819….Nicole Sullivan…..Morrisburg…..28
717…..Stephanie Grant…..Munster…..36
731…..Leslie Greene…..Munster…..38
730…..Jason Greene…..Munster…..40
770…..Reta Hamilton…..Munster…..63
1732….Nancy Ann Smith…..Munster…..56
1722….Allan Smith…..Munster…..57
364…..Krista Corneil…..Navan…..40
1949….Kim Wallace…..Newcastle…..43
409…..Judy Curry…..North Augusta…..49
1044….Tammy LeRiche…..North Augusta…..38
1566….Jason Rockburne…..North Augusta…..40
1534….Emily Richards…..North Bay…..25
1901….Glenn Tunnock…..North Bay…..64
2022….Natalie Wilson…..North Bay…..44
254…..Sherry Connors…..North Gower…..42
488…..Lori Doehler…..North Gower…..43
1325….Eleanor Miller…..North Gower…..19
1334….Robert Miller…..North Gower…..54
407…..Scott Cummings…..Oakville…..54
883…..John Inglis…..Ompah…..67
888…..Deborah Irwin…..Orillia…..60
15……Joelle Allaire…..Orleans…..43
33……Joseph Arbour…..Orleans…..74
63……William Baldwin…..Orleans…..51
251…..Carol Cameron…..Orleans…..61
337…..Deborah Coburn…..Orleans…..35
343…..Brooke Colman…..Orleans…..8
345…..Devin Colman…..Orleans…..11
346…..Kathryn Colman…..Orleans…..41
450…..Marc Denis…..Orleans…..52
514…..Julie Dregas…..Orleans…..42
743…..Liette Greyeyes…..Orleans…..40
774…..Ron Hanson…..Orleans…..41
1013….Don Lavictoire…..Orleans…..60
1064….Alexi Livingston…..Orleans…..14
1211….Jason McDonald…..Orleans…..39
1215….Ken McDonald…..Orleans…..64
1318….Astrid Mesterom…..Orleans…..53
1366….Michelle Morrow…..Orleans…..30
1447….Isabelle Patenaude…..Orleans…..47
1449….Camille Patenaude Hanson…..Orleans…..12
1450….Emma Patenaude Hanson…..Orleans…..12
1480….David Phan…..Orleans…..30
1606….Rene Russo…..Orleans…..57
1695….Leslie Shaver…..Orleans…..56
1711….Lois Simms-Baldwin…..Orleans…..50
1895….Charmaine Trottier…..Orleans…..47
1898….Melanie Trumpower…..Orleans…..41
2005….Christal Whittaker…..Orleans…..44
2006….Kathy Wiens…..Orleans…..43
2057….Vincent Young…..Orleans…..49
2052….David Young…..Orleans…..63
791…..Michelle Harte…..Osgoode…..45
972…..Debbie Kinny…..Osgoode…..48
1009….Daniel Langlois…..Osgoode…..42
1441….Linda Panich- Langlois…..Osgoode…..49
603…..Tom Fitzgerald…..Oshawa…..57
760…..Donald Halikowski…..Oshawa…..64
1947….James Wallace…..Oshawa…..36
143…..Helen Blair…..Pakenham…..67
761…..Robin Hall…..Pakenham…..46
987…..Cory Kruger…..Pakenham…..40
69……Don Ball…..Parham…..51
1174….Don Marshall…..Parham…..60
20……Mike Amyotte…..Pembroke…..58
1536….Dave Cashin…..Pembroke…..19
394…..Roberta Crowle…..Pembroke…..43
399…..Samantha Csisztu…..Pembroke…..10
400…..Thomas Csisztu…..Pembroke…..13
398…..Michael Csisztu…..Pembroke…..47
429…..Melissa Davies…..Pembroke…..32
835…..Richard Hobart…..Pembroke…..55
907…..Terra Janz…..Pembroke…..29
1310….Jerry Melanson…..Pembroke…..45
1349….Jenny Montgomery…..Pembroke…..29
1445….Carlie Paquette…..Pembroke…..28
1464….Christine Penner…..Pembroke…..28
1840….Tricia Tansowny…..Pembroke…..39
1853….Roshani Thambithurai…..Pembroke…..38
1852….Godwin Thambithurai…..Pembroke…..39
1927….Amy Verney…..Pembroke…..28
1935….Anita Voldock…..Pembroke…..38
1946….Aaron Wallace…..Pembroke…..20
1950….Stephanie Wallace…..Pembroke…..54
116…..Jeff Bennett…..Perth Road…..44
548…..Margaret Eberle…..Perth Road…..38
680…..Francis Gillespie…..Perth Road…..58
1664….Jessica Schooley…..Perth Road…..33
1697….Angela Shepherd…..Perth Road…..46
1851….Tyler Thake…..Perth Road…..32
1047….Joanne Lesniewski…..Petawawa…..34
1855….Melanie Theilmann…..Petawawa…..35
148…..Katherine Blanchard…..Peterborough…..57
207…..Karen Ruth Brown…..Peterborough…..44
547…..Gary Earle…..Peterborough…..69
600…..Elizabeth Finlan…..Peterborough…..23
810…..Judi Hendry…..Peterborough…..57
815…..Rob Hetherington…..Peterborough…..41
859…..Julie Horne…..Peterborough…..36
1167….Susan Mariutti…..Peterborough…..56
1371….Shannon Mulgrew…..Peterborough…..40
1385….Devon Nagle…..Peterborough…..28
1444….Adam Papp…..Peterborough…..61
1478….Stephen Peterson…..Peterborough…..43
1508….Christine Quinn…..Peterborough…..48
1509….Paul Quinn…..Peterborough…..56
1549….Jill Ritchie…..Peterborough…..42
1595….Brenda Roxburgh…..Peterborough…..42
1596….Bruce Roxburgh…..Peterborough…..44
1791….Karen Stoker…..Peterborough…..57
1843….Danielle Tassie…..Peterborough…..39
2045….Bruce Wurtele…..Peterborough…..41
465…..Laura Dickinson…..Plainfield…..23
464…..Heather Dickinson…..Plainfield…..39
466…..Mike Dickinson…..Plainfield…..45
486…..Mike Dodds…..Port Colborne…..36
19……Jackson Alyssa…..Port Perry…..20
897…..Karen Jackson…..Port Perry…..51
898…..Kenneth Jackson…..Port Perry…..51
753…..Colleen Gurnsey…..Portland…..55
790…..Terri Harrison…..Portland…..42
476…..Mark Dirksen…..Prescott…..41
477…..Claudine Dirksen-Fenard…..Prescott…..43
710…..Sam Gow…..Prescott…..16
861…..Christine Houston…..Prescott…..40
1402….Sandy Noonan…..Prescott…..39
584…..Joe Federer…..Renfrew…..58
598…..Debbie Fiebig…..Renfrew…..55
1090….Debbie Macdonald…..Renfrew…..56
1238….Pat McGregor…..Renfrew…..61
1244….Bonnie McIntyre…..Renfrew…..43
1247….Tom McIntyre…..Renfrew…..50
1481….Tim Phinney…..Renfrew…..56
1552….Tara Roach…..Renfrew…..39
1559….Cailin Robertson…..Renfrew…..20
1727….John Smith…..Renfrew…..50
1815….Jayne Styles…..Renfrew…..50
1967….Faye Warren…..Renfrew…..60
29……Robin Annas…..Richmond…..61
461…..Maggie Dewar…..Richmond…..19
463…..Travis Dewar…..Richmond…..21
462…..Sue Dewar…..Richmond…..54
772…..Jason Hands…..Richmond…..37
1018….Megan Lawton…..Richmond…..16
1017….Courtney Lawton…..Richmond…..20
1016….Andy Lawton…..Richmond…..51
1256….Aidan McKenna…..Richmond…..17
1258….Claire McKenna…..Richmond…..20
1257….Catherine McKenna…..Richmond…..48
1260….Michael McKenna…..Richmond…..48
1676….Julia Scouten…..Richmond…..34
1877….Joe Tierney…..Richmond…..20
2021….Lorna Wilson…..Richmond…..47
1286….Walter McNally…..Richmond Hill…..37
369…..Mary Ellen Cotter…..Rideau Ferry…..19
368…..Amy Cotter…..Rideau Ferry…..22
1766….Ann Steenburgh…..Rideau Ferry…..51
1770….David Stevens…..Rideau Ferry…..61
173…..Susan Booth…..Rockland…..37
172…..Steven Booth…..Rockland…..44
199…..Lisa Brooks…..Roslin…..44
605…..Barry Flanigan…..Roslin…..75
1532….Kathy Rice…..Roslin…..68
1531….Dave Rice…..Roslin…..70
1804….Barb Stratton…..Seeley's Bay…..46
599…..Martina Field…..Sharbot Lake…..52
724…..Jeff Green…..Sharbot Lake…..52
952…..Jack Kent…..Sharbot Lake…..23
953…..Karl Kent…..Sharbot Lake…..60
478…..Alison Dixie…..Spencerville…..37
733…..Janet Greenhorn…..Spencerville…..23
732…..Donna Greenhorn…..Spencerville…..61
1293….Mary McNeely…..Spencerville…..64
1329….Kim Miller…..Spencerville…..56
573…..John Evoy…..St. Catharines…..41
1134….Caron MacMillan…..Stirling…..49
1567….Robert Rodger…..Stirling…..58
1616….Carrie Salsbury…..Stirling…..56
23……Susan Andre…..Stittsville…..58
51……Harvey Auerback…..Stittsville…..36
72……Kieran Balon…..Stittsville…..10
73……Michelle Balon…..Stittsville…..41
71……Jeff Balon…..Stittsville…..56
108…..Sandy Bell…..Stittsville…..50
212…..Brenda Bruce…..Stittsville…..60
219…..Elizabeth Buiting…..Stittsville…..42
283…..Steve Cashman…..Stittsville…..51
288…..Cameron Caughey…..Stittsville…..16
335…..Mark Cobbold…..Stittsville…..50
342…..Claire Collis…..Stittsville…..74
419…..Catherine Dabee…..Stittsville…..67
440…..Kathy De Sousa…..Stittsville…..36
524…..Kenneth Dumont…..Stittsville…..61
532…..Barry Durling…..Stittsville…..39
562…..Cameron Ellis…..Stittsville…..57
636…..David Frost…..Stittsville…..48
669…..Lisa Gerrard…..Stittsville…..37
674…..Donna Gibson…..Stittsville…..49
712…..Janice Graham…..Stittsville…..50
758…..Kevin Haggerty…..Stittsville…..38
762…..Heather Hamann…..Stittsville…..56
763…..Rob Hambly…..Stittsville…..39
845…..Julia Hoffe…..Stittsville…..17
841…..Brendan Hoffe…..Stittsville…..19
843…..Erin Hoffe…..Stittsville…..22
844…..Gary Hoffe…..Stittsville…..55
894…..Abbie Jackson…..Stittsville…..14
899…..Krista Jackson…..Stittsville…..43
932…..Joel Joseph…..Stittsville…..42
941…..Susie Karrys…..Stittsville…..54
955…..Tristan Kereluk-Roy…..Stittsville…..10
971…..Barry Kinny…..Stittsville…..42
1127….Alexandra MacLeod…..Stittsville…..21
1129….Guy MacLeod…..Stittsville…..53
1150….Kirsten Maludzinski…..Stittsville…..50
1180….Tracey Martin…..Stittsville…..46
1198….Deborah McCarthy…..Stittsville…..52
1201….John McCauley…..Stittsville…..53
1203….Brian McClean…..Stittsville…..62
1216….Moira Mcdonald…..Stittsville…..50
1217….Paul Mcdonald…..Stittsville…..55
1227….Deb McGeachy…..Stittsville…..45
1240….Elizabeth McHugh…..Stittsville…..54
1248….Valerie McIntyre…..Stittsville…..54
1305….Alison Medaglia…..Stittsville…..51
1354….Denise Morin…..Stittsville…..47
1356….Steve Morin…..Stittsville…..47
1400….Daria Noonan…..Stittsville…..42
1405….Sharon Norton…..Stittsville…..62
1432….Rita Paine…..Stittsville…..56
1459….Cheryl Pauls…..Stittsville…..35
1460….Duane Pauls…..Stittsville…..38
1494….David Porter…..Stittsville…..47
1495….Nicole Porter…..Stittsville…..48
1496….Catherine Postma…..Stittsville…..57
1497….Robert Postma…..Stittsville…..59
1542….Kim Ridgers…..Stittsville…..32
2090….Marc Roy…..Stittsville…..43
1651….Lesley Scharf…..Stittsville…..57
1652….Ted Scharf…..Stittsville…..57
1668….Robb Schoular…..Stittsville…..51
1751….Shani Spooner…..Stittsville…..40
1750….Ross Spooner…..Stittsville…..43
1758….Alexis St.Pierre…..Stittsville…..12
1759….Taunya St.Pierre…..Stittsville…..39
1780….Francoise Stewart…..Stittsville…..59
1863….Evan Thomas…..Stittsville…..17
1865….Heather Thomas…..Stittsville…..52
1858….Alan Thomas…..Stittsville…..54
1904….David Tweedie…..Stittsville…..41
2017….Hope Wilson…..Stittsville…..19
2024….Shane Wilson…..Stittsville…..21
2023….Sandra Wilson…..Stittsville…..48
2020….Ken Wilson…..Stittsville…..51
2054….Mary Young…..Stittsville…..44
1881….Autumn Toninger…..Stouffville…..12
1882….Ralph Toninger…..Stouffville…..42
442…..Tammy Deamicis…..Sudbury…..53
908…..Bob Jeffery…..Sudbury…..54
1224….Marjorie McEwen…..Sudbury…..60
1303….Peter McPherson…..Sudbury…..60
1581….Nicholas Ross…..Sudbury…..42
1842….Kyle Tarlton…..Sudbury…..33
411…..Peggy Cuthbert…..Sydenham…..42
1002….Alastair Lamb…..Sydenham…..54
1294….Heather Mcnie…..Sydenham…..59
1533….Wayne Rice…..Sydenham…..50
1728….Karen Smith…..Sydenham…..39
1731….Matthew Smith…..Sydenham…..43
1821….Grant Sutherland…..Sydenham…..51
1850….Tanya Thake…..Sydenham…..36
1264….Alex McKenzie…..Tamworth…..14
1604….Katie-Jo Russell…..Tamworth…..14
1602….David Russell…..Tamworth…..50
992…..Katie Ladd…..Tay Valley…..46
683…..Shannon Gilliland…..Thornhill…..21
682…..Glenda Gilliland…..Thornhill…..53
681…..David Gilliland…..Thornhill…..54
852…..Joan Hollywood…..Tichborne…..65
853…..Rudy Hollywood…..Tichborne…..67
126…..Kevin Bertrand…..Timmins…..33
572…..Marti Evans…..Tiny…..44
36……Lexie Armitage…..Toronto…..55
44……Mandy Ashton…..Toronto…..30
76……Libby Bandeen…..Toronto…..53
103…..Brooke Beezer…..Toronto…..27
228…..Jaimie Burke…..Toronto…..28
471…..Laurie Dillonschalk…..Toronto…..44
797…..Michelle Harwood…..Toronto…..16
796…..Meghan Harwood…..Toronto…..19
798…..Tina Harwood…..Toronto…..51
795…..Dave Harwood…..Toronto…..54
832…..Laura Hitchin…..Toronto…..59
858…..Robyn Hoogendam…..Toronto…..29
882…..Katherine Ing…..Toronto…..48
1050….Jennifer Leveridge…..Toronto…..39
1060….Daniel Little…..Toronto…..51
1074….Elizabeth Lorimer…..Toronto…..29
1120….Don MacLean…..Toronto…..59
1182….Anne Mather…..Toronto…..32
1526….Martin Reid…..Toronto…..53
1564….Rebecca Robock…..Toronto…..28
1563….Lee Robock…..Toronto…..59
1644….Andrew Schalk…..Toronto…..43
1962….Ryan Ward…..Toronto…..35
1977….Laura Webster…..Toronto…..28
1978….Zac Webster…..Toronto…..30
2015….Cindy Wilson…..Toronto…..46
782…..William Harman…..Unionville…..70
950…..Kim Kennedy…..Vankleek Hill…..36
751…..Anne Guillet…..Vernon…..51
929…..Victoria Jones…..Waterloo…..19
927…..Suzanne Jones…..Waterloo…..48
652…..Donald Garfat…..Westmeath…..48
83……Judy Barr…..Westport…..54
209…..Steve Brown…..Westport…..48
303…..Lynda Chenier…..Westport…..55
714…..Diane Graham-Lynn…..Westport…..59
836…..Beverly Hodgins…..Westport…..54
1008….Sue Landry…..Westport…..54
197…..Andrew Brokenshire…..Whitby…..41
1023….Daniel Lee…..Whitby…..32
1024….Krista Lee…..Whitby…..35
1506….Johnny Purdue…..Whitby…..28
85……Jodie Barrett…..White Lake…..44
156…..Marley Blok…..White Lake…..11
1730….Linda Smith…..White Lake…..37
1936….Elisabeth von Bloedau…..White Lake…..66
606…..Melanie Flaro…..Williamstown…..33
617…..Jonas Fossitt…..Winchester…..63
1500….B Poushinsky…..Windsor…..58
236…..Steve Burns…..Woodlawn…..53
235…..Kathi Burns…..Woodlawn…..54
493…..Pam Donaldson…..Woodlawn…..45
663…..Kelly Geddis…..Woodlawn…..43
1042….randy leon…..Woodlawn…..44
1734….Shelby Smith…..Woodlawn…..21
1961….Roxanne Ward…..Woodlawn…..57
332…..Megan Closs…..Yarker…..10
330…..Kate Closs…..Yarker…..13
331…..Mary Closs…..Yarker…..39
1908….Susan Ubdegrove…..Yarker…..41
2011….Shannon Williams…..Yarker…..42
H. Other Canadian Residents (outside Ontario)
1274….Douglas Mclean…..Aylmer, QC…..54
223…..Jim Burgess…..Chelsea, QC…..70
833…..Fay Hjartarson…..Chelsea, QC…..60
867…..Ian Hunter…..Chelsea, QC…..62
923…..Karen Jones…..Chelsea, QC…..50
141…..Marie-Eve Bisson…..Gatineau, QC…..31
326…..Gilbert Clavette…..Gatineau, QC…..39
349…..Ana Conan…..Gatineau, QC…..28
651…..Jason Gardiner…..Gatineau, QC…..38
685…..Isabelle Giordano…..Gatineau, QC…..31
996…..Genevieve Lagrange…..Gatineau, QC…..37
1048….Brian Letourneau…..Gatineau, QC…..55
1394….Paula Neumann…..Gatineau, QC…..44
1395….Steve Neumann…..Gatineau, QC…..49
1577….Lisa Roots…..Gatineau, QC…..39
1618….Terry SanCartier…..Gatineau, QC…..42
1813….Avery Sturgeon…..Gatineau, QC…..16
1428….Steve Oudhuis…..Luskville, QC…..47
1612….Wendy Ryan…..Luskville, QC…..45
866…..Matt Hunt…..Montreal, QC…..40
1169….Bradley Marr…..Montreal, QC…..23
1825….Janice Swan…..Pontiac, QC…..15
1827….Seamus Swan…..Pontiac, QC…..19
1824….Jane Swan…..Pontiac, QC…..50
180…..Carmen Bowles…..Quebec, QC…..44
2036….Brian Wood…..St. Eustache, QC…..68
566…..Ann-Marie Engelberts…..Wakefield, QC…..57
597…..Dennis Ferris…..Wakefield, QC…..57
1470….Kelly Peskett…..Wakefield, QC…..47
842…..Brian Hoffe…..Calgary, Alta…..50
444…..Nathan Decicco…..Victoria, BC…..34
1953….John Walsh…..St. John's, NL…..40
62……Grace Baker…..Halifax, NS…..24
2028….Tanya Wiltshire…..Halifax, NS…..32
2016….Ewan Wilson…..Lunenburg, NS…..10
2019….Kathi Wilson…..Lunenburg, NS…..37
2018….Ian Wilson…..Lunenburg, NS…..41
I. International Residents
816…..Susan Heuser…..Cary, NC, USA…..33
1431….Rick Florez…..Raleigh, NC, USA…..33
695…..Wendi Godwin…..Raleigh, NC, USA…..34
1430….Elizabeth Pagano…..Raleigh, NC, USA…..33
1828….Devin Swann…..Raleigh, NC, USA…..32
248…..Henry Caldwell…..Lyme, NH, USA…..22
247…..Heather Caldwell…..Lyme, NH, USA…..50
1803….Wendy Strassner…..Henrietta, NY, USA…..48
1802….Mark Strassner…..Henrietta, NY, USA…..55
1903….John Tuttle…..Rochester, NY, USA…..49
1251….Leah McKay…..Lyn, USA…..22
746…..Mark Griffin…..Springfield, USA…..54
2087….Tom Fuller…..Australia.....34
2089….Mathew Gayford…..Australia.....41
2088….Lucas Robson…..Australia.....26
2083….Karen Taylor-Dyrda…..Australia.....55
2082….Lisa White…..Australia.....39
34……Scott Arbuthnot…..Karnataka, India…..48
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See also: (2010 Army Run results for Ottawa & area runners); (2009 Army Run results)
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Sept. 6, 2010. For the half-marathon race, the following local runners have registered with the Running Room for the Sept. 19th Canada Army Run in Ottawa. The list is sorted by community (Ottawa first) and then by first name.
Part A. Ottawa
Part B. Other Communities (e.g., Kanata, Nepean, Gatineau)
A. Ottawa
1…Adam Martin
2…Adriana Ducic
3…Adrien Barrieau
4…Adwin Gallant
5…Aideen Smith
6…Aili Ignacy
7…Alain Vermette
8…Alan Born
9…Alan Mulawyshyn
10…Alan Yeadon
11…Alecks Zarama
12…Alex Peach
13…Alexa Hutchinson
14…Alexis Tervo
15…Alia Waterfall
16…Alice Adamo
17…Alison Cunningham
18…Alison McCray
19…Alison Mulawyshyn
20…Alison Young
21…Allan Gauci
22…Allison Seymour
23…Amanda Brown
24…Amanda Haddad
25…Amanda Halladay
26…Amanda Main
27…Amanda Mulawyshyn
28…Amanda Pavlovic
29…Amber Steeves
30…Amelie Armstrong
31…Amy Donaghey
32…Amy Johnson
33…Amy Rose
34…André François Giroux
35…Andre Morency
36…Andre Rancourt
37…Andrea Matthews
38…Andrea Wenham
39…Andrew Ha
40…Andrew Hawley
41…Andrew Kelly
42…Andrew Matwick
43…Andrew Mendes
44…Andrew Ng
45…Andrew Norgaard
46…Andrew Postma
47…andrew staples
48…Andrew Young
49…Andy Acelvari
50…Angela Lamb
51…Angela Romany
52…Angela Walter
53…Anika Clark
54…Anita Barewal
55…Anita Choquette
56…Anita Portier
57…Anka Crowe
58…Ann Lanthier
59…Ann MacDonald
60…Anna Aylett
61…Anna Dabros
62…Anna Wilkinson
63…Anna-Maria Frescura
64…Anne Finn
65…Anthony Robertson
66…Antonia Marrs
67…Ashleigh Craig
68…Ashley Allott
69…Ashley Harrington
70…Audra Swinton
71…Audrey Corsi Caya
72…B Schmidt
73…Barbara Burkhard
74…Barbara Chisholm
75…Barbara Mingie
76…Barry Walker
77…Beate Pradel
78…Ben-Zion Caspi
79…Bernard Charlebois
80…Berny Gordon
81…Betty Bulman
82…Beverly Clarkson
83…Bhaskar Gopalan
84…Bill McEachern
85…Billy Wilson
86…Bob McGillivray
87…Bonnie Stewart
88…Brad Mackay
89…Brad Wood
90…Brandon McArthur
91…Breanne Merklinger
92…Brent Miller
93…Brian Davis
94…Brian O'Higgins
95…Brian Ray
96…Brian Senecal
97…Brian Storosko
98…Brian Tweedie
99…Brigitte Jackstien
100…Brittany Hinds
101…Bruce McLaurin
102…Bruce Sheppard
103…Bryan Hofmeister
104…Cal Mitchell
105…Cameron Fraser
106…Candice Therien
107…Carly Lachance
108…Carmelle Sullivan
109…Carmen Vierula
110…Catherine Caron
111…Catherine Pound
112…Catherine Wallace
113…Cathy Green
114…Cecilia Ho
115…Chad Scarborough
116…Chad Wilson
117…Chantal Campbell
118…Chantal Pilon
119…Chantelle Lalonde
120…Charlene Mathias
121…Charlene Ruberry
122…Charlotte Newton
123…Cherrie Meloche
124…Cheryl Kardish-Levitan
125…Cheryl McIntyre
126…Cheryl Shore
127…Chris Bowen
128…Chris Bright
129…Chris Brown
130…Chris Dannehl
131…Chris Durham-Valentino
132…Chris Morris
133…Chris Rath
134…Chris Spiteri
135…Chris Weicker
136…Chris Woodcock
137…Christian Cattan
138…Christie Bitar
139…Christina Jensen
140…Christina Mullally
141…Christine Geraghty
142…Christine Hodge
143…Christine Meldrum
144…Christine Pratley-Moore
145…Christine Rath
146…Christine Smith
147…Christine Vaillancourt
148…Christopher Kelly
149…Christopher Mallette
150…Cindy Lim
151…Cindy Robinson
152…Clare MacRae
153…Claude Béland
154…Claude Papineau
155…Claudia Brown
156…Claudia Veas
157…Clyde MacLellan
158…Colette Nault
159…Colin Daniel
160…Colleen Bigelow
161…Colleen Crane
162…Connie Acelvari
163…Constance Craig
164…Coreen Corcoran
165…Corri Barr
166…Cory Kwasny
167…Courtenay Beauregard
168…Craig Blair
169…Curtis McGrath
170…Cynthia Elliott
171…Dan Moore
172…Dana Derousie
173…Dana Wall
174…Danene Whiting
175…Daniel Barnes
176…Daniel Munro
177…Daniel Pharand
178…Daniel Pohl
179…Danielle Leguard-White
180…Dara Hakimzadeh
181…Daria Strachan
182…Darlene Joyce
183…Darlene Whiting
184…Darrell Bridge
185…Dave Goods
186…Dave Johnston
187…Dave Marcotte
188…Dave Poff
189…Dave Silvester
190…Dave Yurach
191…David Aaltonen
192…David Delaney
193…David Fobert
194…David Gerrard
195…David Gregory
196…David Kirk
197…David Lemieux
198…David Liimatainen
199…David Murray
200…David Stewart
201…David Tischhauser
202…David Wright
203…Dawn Bruyere
204…Dawn Fallis
205…Dawn Montgomery
206…Dawn More
207…Dean Justus
208…Deanna Murray
209…Deb Hogan
210…Debby Duford
211…Deborah Kacew
212…Deborah Newhook
213…Denis Carriere
214…Denise Senecal
215…Denise Thibault
216…Dennis Bulman
217…Derek Love
218…Derek Spriet
219…Derrick Ward
220…Diana Harrison
221…Diane Boisvert
222…DJ Butcher
223…Djordje Zutkovic
224…Dominique Au-Yeung
225…Don Andersen
226…Don Cooper
227…Don Orr
228…Dona Hill
229…Dona Pino
230…Donald Waldock
231…Donna Justus
232…Donna Manweiler
233…Donna Moffatt
234…Doreen Lipovski
235…Doris McLean
236…Dorothy Kitchen
237…Dot Harvey
238…Douglas Cooper
239…Duaine Simms
240…Dung Bui
241…Edie Knight
242…Edith Anderson
243…Edith Bostwick
244…Edith Duarte
245…Edith Grienti
246…Edmund Thomas
247…Eileen Tosky-McKinnon
248…Eira Macdonell
249…Elaine Rufiange
250…Eleanor Thomas
251…Eleonora Karabatic
252…Elisabeth Fowler
253…Elizabeth Jones
254…Elizabeth Millaire
255…Elle Bouliane
256…Ellen Carter
257…Ellen O'Halloran
258…Emilee Lloyd-Krusky
259…Emilie Brouzes
260…Émilie Comtois-Rousseau
261…Emily Gusba
262…Emily MacLean
263…Emily Mantha
264…Emmanuelle Arnould-Lalonde
265…Ena Malvern
266…Enya Hamel
267…Eric Arnold
268…Erin Wall
269…Erin White
270…Esther Seto
271…Eva Burnett
272…Evamarie Weicker
273…Evan May
274…Evelyne Gionet
275…Fannie Gouault
276…Felice Pleet
277…Fiona Grant
278…Frances Furmankiewicz
279…Francine Millen
280…Francois Dumaine
281…Francois Pineau
282…Francoise Mulligan
283…Frank D'Angelo
284…Franz Kropp
285…Fuen Leal-Santiago
286…Gabe Batstone
287…Gabriel Castro
288…Gabriela Balajova
289…Gabriela Fonseca
290…Gail Baker-Gregory
291…Gary Bazdell
292…Gary Guymer
293…Gary Wilkes
294…Gavin Lemoine
295…Geb Marett
296…Geneva Collier
297…Gennifer Stainforth
298…Geof Dudding
299…Geoff Cooper
300…Geoff Dunkley
301…George Ferrier
302…Gerald Nigra
303…Gerry Doucette
304…Gilles St-Pierre
305…Gillian Andersen
306…Ginette Lalonde-Kontio
307…Ginny Strachan
308…Glen Chiasson
309…Golmain Percy
310…Gord Baldwin
311…Gord Coulson
312…Graham Thatcher
313…Graig Halpin
314…Grant Stewart
315…Graziella Panuccio
316…Greg Godsell
317…Greg Morris
318…Greta Chase
319…Greta Smith
320…Gurminder Singh
321…Guy Giguere
322…Hali Smith
323…Harold Geller
324…Heather Baker
325…Heather Bigelow
326…Heather Hopkins
327…Heather Paulusse
328…Heather Phillips
329…Heather Watts
330…Heather Williams
331…Heidi Schissel
332…Helen Yemensky
333…Héléne Lepine
334…Holly Johnson
335…Hong Pang
336…Ian Beausoleil-Morrison
337…Ian Graham
338…Ian MacVicar
339…Ian McNaughton
340…Ingrid Koenig
341…Irène Dionne
342…Irv Marucelj
343…Irvin Hill
344…Isabelle Deschenes
345…Jack Jensen
346…Jackie Kachuik
347…Jacqueline Thorne
348…Jade Sillick
349…Jaime Girard
350…James Fraser
351…James Godefroy
352…Jamie Hurst
353…Jane Gibson
354…Jane Maxwell
355…Jane Rooney
356…Jane Scott
357…Jane Spiteri
358…Jane Waterfall
359…Jane Weldon
360…Janet Cooper
361…Janet Curran
362…Janet Huffman
363…Janice Richard
364…Jared Broughton
365…Jasmine Brown
366…Jason Chouinard
367…Jason Frew
368…Jason Stewart
369…Jay Rached
370…Jay Shaw
371…Jayne Barlow
372…Jeff Hausmann
373…Jeff Waterfall
374…Jeffery Vanderploeg
375…Jeffrey Green
376…Jeffrey Muller
377…Jeffrey Reid
378…Jen Peirce
379…Jenelle Power
380…Jennea Grison
381…Jennifer Ajersch
382…Jennifer Baudin
383…Jennifer Bucknall
384…Jennifer Elliott
385…Jennifer Fraser
386…Jennifer Kaufman
387…Jennifer Leblanc
388…Jennifer Morris
389…Jessalynn Miller
390…Jessica Brown
391…Jessica Evans
392…Jessica Lanouette
393…Jessica McKittrick
394…Jessica Ouvrard
395…Jill Ainsworth
396…Jill Baker
397…Jill Dickinson
398…Jill Frook
399…Jim Carter
400…Jim Walsh
401…Jimmy Novak
402…Joann Garbig
403…Joanne Collins
404…Joanne Foley-Grimes
405…Joanne Fox
406…Joanne Merrett
407…JoAnne Schmid
408…Jocelyne Grandlouis
409…Jodi Ashton
410…Jody McKinnon
411…Joel Proulx
412…Joelle D'Aoust
413…Johanna Jennings
414…Johanne Bertrand
415…John Emard
416…John Manwaring
417…John Oliver
418…John Welsh
419…John-Paul Yaraskavitch
420…Jolene Harvey
421…Jolene Savoie
422…Jonathan Charbonneau
423…Jonathan Freedman
424…Jonathan Lemieux
425…Jonathan Woodman
426…Joni Ogawa
427…Josee Surprenant
428…Josette Day
429…Josh Bowen
430…Josh McKinnon
431…Joy Halverson
432…Julia Brothers
433…Julia De Ste Croix
434…Julia Johnston
435…Juliann Castell
436…Julie Burke
437…Julie Dale
438…Julie Farmer
439…Julie Laplante
440…Julie Lefebvre
441…Julie Rutberg
442…Justin Maheux
443…Justin McAtamney
444…Justin McKinnon
445…Kara Wheatley
446…Karen Burns
447…Karen Cook
448…Karen Dillon
449…Karen Genge
450…Karen Sauve
451…Karina Tuyen Hua
452…Karl St-Hilaire
453…Kate Corsten
454…Kate Kurys
455…Kate Sherwood
456…Kate Truglia
457…Katherine Ann Aldred
458…Katherine MacDonald
459…Katherine Richardson
460…Katherine Ryan
461…Kathleen Gifford
462…Kathleen Talarico
463…Kathryn Laflamme
464…Kathy Heney
465…Kathy Lewis
466…Kathy McGilvray
467…Kathy Rutledge
468…Katie Rutledge-Taylor
469…Kazutoshi NISHIZAWA
470…Keith Holman
471…Keith Johnson
472…Keith Mulligan
473…Keith Savage
474…Kelly Bell
475…Kelly Harrington
476…Kelly St-Jacques
477…Ken Hardage
478…Ken McNair
479…Ken Whiting
480…Kendall Miller
481…Kendra Kehoe
482…Kerri Cook
483…Kevin Hubich
484…Kevin Mercer
485…Kevin O'Brien
486…Kiley Thompson
487…Kim Benjamin
488…Kim Moir
489…Kim Shelp
490…Kimberley Low
491…Kimberley Salisbury
492…Krista MacDonald
493…Kristin Harrison
494…Kristina Jensen
495…Kristine Dempster
496…Kristine Simpson
497…Krysten Chase
498…Kyla Kelly
499…Kyle Miersma
500…Lalonde Martine
501…Lambros Pezoulas
502…Laura Cluney
503…Laura Smith
504…Laura Walker-Ng
505…Lauren Gamble
506…Laurent Roy
507…Laurie Gorman
508…Laurie Hardage
509…Lawrence Wong
510…Leah Beaudette
511…Lee Blue
512…Leigh Howe
513…Leona Emberson
514…Leslie McLean
515…Leslie-Anne Bailliu
516…Lia Eichele
517…Lian Bleckmann
518…Liliane Langevin
519…Linda Doyle
520…Lindsay Grace
521…Lindsay Wilson
522…Lisa Francis
523…Lisa Gibson
524…Lisa Grison
525…Lisa Hans
526…Lisa Headley
527…Lisa Hogan
528…Lisa Kawaguchi
529…Lise Perrier
530…Liz Van Dijk
531…Lori Blais
532…Lori Howell
533…Lorina Herbert
534…Lorna MCCREA
535…Lorretta Pinder
536…Louise Morin
537…Lucas Smith
538…Luis Ramirez
539…Luis Villegas
540…Lyndsey Hill
541…Lynn Diggins
542…Lynn McLewin
543…Lynn Nightingale
544…Lynn Sewell
545…Lynn Stewart
546…Lyse Langevin
547…Madeleine Gravel
548…Magali Johnson
549…Malcolm Williams
550…Mandy Smith
551…Maple Yap
552…marc cholette
553…Marc Patry
554…Marcel Mathurin
555…Marcella Ost
556…Marci Dearing
557…Margaret Davidson
558…Margaret Michalski
559…Marian McMahon
560…Marilyn Warren
561…Mario Villemaire
562…Mark Boyle
563…Mark Burchell
564…Mark McGill
565…Mark Whiting
566…Martin Dinan
567…Martin Sullivan
568…Mary Jean Price
569…Mary Kate Williamson
570…Mary Murphy
571…Mathew Pearson
572…Matt Parenteau
573…Matthew Chan
574…Matthew Eglin
575…Matthew Payne
576…Maureen Feagan
577…Mauricio Salgado
578…Meagan Morris
579…Meaghan Curran
580…Melanie Caulfield
581…Melinda Newman
582…Melissa Hammell
583…Melissa Hyde
584…Melissa Madill
585…Melissa White
586…Meredith Rocchi
587…Michael Arts
588…Michael Blois
589…Michael Corneau
590…Michael D'Asti
591…Michael Gilligan
592…Michael Hogan
593…Michael Lang
594…Michael Maranto
595…Michael McAuley
596…Michael McNeill
597…Michael Yetman
598…Michel Bouchard
599…Micheline Lalonde
600…Michelle Cicalo
601…Michelle Keough
602…Michelle McAuliffe
603…Michelle Saunders
604…Mike Chambers
605…Mike Cummings
606…Mike Elston
607…Mike Henry
608…Mike Hopper
609…Mike Kowal
610…Mike Lavery
611…Mike Mazerolle
612…Mike Peralta
613…Mike White
614…Monica Martinez
615…M-Rosa Mangone-Laboccetta
616…Murielle Cassidy
617…Nada Milosevic
618…Nadine Tischhauser
619…Nancy Amos
620…Nancy C Green
621…Nancy Colton
622…Nancy Dlouhy
623…Nancy Ferguson
624…Nancy Fowler
625…Nancy Green
626…Nancy Lau
627…Nardine Kwasny
628…Natalie Quimper
629…Natasha Carraro
630…Nathan Rotman
631…Nelson Lewis
632…
633…Nick Brunette-D'Souza
634…Nick Leswick
635…Nicky Saldanha
636…Nicole Byrne
637…Nicole Duguay
638…Nicole Mikhael
639…Nicole Slunder
640…Nina Franchina
641…Ondina Buttle
642…Paige Waldock
643…Pamela Biron
644…Pamela Ellison
645…Pascal Michaux
646…Pat Farley
647…Patricia Hachey
648…Patricia Wait
649…Patrick Byrne
650…Patrick Finn
651…Patrick Hebert
652…Patrick Marion
653…Patrick Miron
654…Patti Gamble
655…Paul dalgleish
656…Paul Denys
657…Paul MacNeil
658…Paul Malvern
659…Paul Masson
660…Paul Rosenberg
661…Paul Steeves
662…Paul Tessier
663…Paula Gherasim
664…Paula Piilonen
665…Peter Bayne
666…Peter Green
667…Peter Hammond
668…Peter Linkletter
669…Peter Mason
670…Peter Morel
671…Peter Winfield
672…Phillip Edwards
673…Prichya Sethchindapong
674…Quinn Murphy
675…Rachelle LeBlanc
676…Rajkumar Nagarajan
677…Ramy Abaskharoun
678…Rand Freeman
679…Randy Biberdorf
680…Randy McElligott
681…Ratnesh Singh
682…Raymond Boucher
683…Raymonde Langevin
684…Rebecca Dorval
685…Rebekah Swatton
686…Regan Mathurin
687…Remi Bourlon
688…Renata Manchak
689…Rene van Diepen
690…Renee Lamoureux
691…Rene-Louis Bourgeau
692…Reza Mashkoori
693…Rhiannon Andersen
694…Rhiannon Vogl
695…Rich Manery
696…Richard Bourassa
697…Richard Cheng
698…Richard Hanson
699…Richard Lewis
700…Richard Wall
701…Rick Dobson
702…Rick Emond
703…Rick O'Shaughnessy
704…Rob Criger
705…Rob Joseph
706…Robert Brown
707…Robert Christie
708…Robert Lee
709…Robert McGrath
710…Robert Moulie
711…Robin Sheedy
712…Rodney Ryan
713…Roger Langevin
714…Roger Pankhurst
715…Roger Zemek
716…Romeo Monette
717…Ron Armstrong
718…Ron Jande
719…Ron Mierau
720…Rose Parent
721…Russ Mirasty
722…Ruth Farey
723…RuthAnne Corley
724…Ryan Gillies
725…Ryan Kidman
726…S. Jack
727…Samantha 'Fatty' Hunter
728…Sandra Boyko
729…Sandra Chong
730…Sandra Moorman
731…Sanja Denic
732…Sara Mohr
733…Sara Tubman
734…Sarah Chalk
735…Sarah Dooley
736…Sarah Scott
737…Scott Beauchamp
738…Scott Colvin
739…Scott Doran
740…Scott Felman
741…Scott Gibson
742…Scott Townley
743…Sean Conrad
744…Sean McGrath
745…Sean O'Brien
746…Sébastien Taillefer
747…Sera Chiuchiarelli
748…Serge Richard
749…Shannon Renaud
750…Shari Goodfellow
751…Shari Nurse
752…Sharleen Conrad-Beatty
753…Sharon Chomyn
754…Sharon Ferdinand
755…Sharon Tobin
756…Shauna Graham
757…Shawn Murray
758…Shawn Rycroft
759…Sheila Barth
760…Sheila McIsaac
761…Shelley Chambers
762…She-Yang Lau-Chapdelaine
763…Simon Roussin
764…Sondra MacDonald
765…Sonia Gilroy
766…Sonia Granzer
767…Sophie Gravel
768…Soraya Moghadam
769…Stacey Brennan
770…Stèfan Tobin
771…Stephane Castonguay
772…Stephanie Brodeur
773…Stephanie Crisford
774…Stephanie Gauthier
775…Stephanie Gordon
776…Stephen LaPlante
777…Stephen Woroszczuk
778…Steve Astels
779…Steve Forrest
780…Steven Craft
781…Steven Turner
782…Stuart Laubstein
783…Susan Durrell
784…Susan Farrell
785…Susan Johnston
786…Susan Lacosta
787…Susan Mak Chin
788…Susan Richards
789…Suzanne Belzile
790…Suzanne MacLean
791…Sylvain Huard
792…Sylvie Rochon
793…Takuya Tazawa
794…Tammey Degrandpre
795…Tammy Frye
796…Tanya Frye
797…Tara Benjamin
798…Tarjinder Kainth
799…Terri Bolster
800…Terri-Lee Lefebvre
801…Terry Monger
802…Terry Muldoon
803…Terry Porter
804…Theresa Tam
805…Thomas Robinson
806…Tim Irwin
807…Timon LeDain
808…Tina Fallis
809…Tina Head
810…Tom Boudreau
811…Tom Brown
812…Tong Pang
813…Tonja Leach
814…Tony Kittridge
815…Tracie Royal
816…Tracy Corneau
817…Travis Smith
818…Trevor Johnson
819…Tricia Brown
820…Trina Bender
821…Tyler Dickerson
822…Val Lafranchise
823…Vanessa Brochet
824…Vanessa Buchanan
825…Vello Mijal
826…Vernon White
827…Veronique Boily
828…Vic Baker
829…Viola Caissy
830…Wade Smith
831…Walter Pamic
832…Walter Wood
833…Wayne Williams
834…Wendy Low
835…Will Simmering
836…Will Summers
837…Will Youngson
838…Willem Stevens
839…William Chisholm
840…William Morley
841…Winter Fedyk
842…Yan Zawisza
843…Yandu Oppacher
844…Yolande Simoneau
845…Zach McKeown
B. Other Communities
846…Terry Koronewski……..Alexandria
847…Ashley Page……..Almonte
848…Christina Kealey……..Almonte
849…Jenny Sheffield……..Almonte
850…Judi Sutherland……..Almonte
851…Linda Berkloo……..almonte
852…Tanya Yuill……..Almonte
853…Bette-Anne Dodge……..Arnprior
854…Constance Palubiskie……..Arnprior
855…Erin Tighe……..Ashton
856…Angela Hartley……..Athens
857…Christina Ward……..Athens
858…Heather Johnston……..Athens
859…Kevin Hartley……..Athens
860…Barbara Sweeney……..Aylmer
861…Chelsea Honeyman……..Aylmer
862…David Michaud……..Aylmer
863…Natalie Frodsham……..Beachburg
864…Carol-Anne McInnes……..Belleville
865…Craig McInnes……..Belleville
866…Edward Kooistra……..Belleville
867…Norma Barrett……..Belleville
868…Rhonda Cassibo……..Belleville
869…Christine Lalonde……..Bourget
870…Luc Lalonde……..Bourget
871…Pierre Lacasse……..Bourget
872…Kylie Howison……..Brockville
873…Tim Audet……..Brockville
874…Richard Bisson……..Cantley
875…Bonnie Levesque……..Carleton Place
876…Jennifer Blackburn……..Carleton Place
877…John Graham……..Carleton Place
878…Leanna Knox……..Carleton Place
879…Roger Kinsman……..Carleton Place
880…Ron Romain……..Carleton Place
881…Tom Kemp……..Carleton Place
882…Anna Li……..Carp
883…Elysa Esposito……..Carp
884…Gerard Rumleskie……..Carp
885…Hans Buser……..Carp
886…Ileana Tierney……..Carp
887…Lana Reid……..Carp
888…Peter Parkhill……..Carp
889…Raina Ho……..Carp
890…Rob Gaudet……..Carp
891…Shona Daniels……..Carp
892…Bob Sweetlove……..casselman
893…Mary Sweetlove……..casselman
894…Andy Best……..Chalk River
895…Angela Nuelle……..Chelsea
896…Ariane Brunet……..Chelsea
897…Benoit Perry……..Chelsea
898…Guillaume D'aoust……..Chelsea
899…Ian Hunter……..Chelsea
900…Jeff Bardsley……..Chelsea
901…Murielle Brazeau……..Chelsea
902…Raymond Brunet……..Chelsea
903…Sophie Brunet……..Chelsea
904…Yvan Dion……..Chelsea
905…Cathleen Bourret……..Chesterville
906…Bruce Oattes……..Cobden
907…Carole Buxcey……..Cobden
908…Chris Hornell……..Cobourg
909…Abigail Fontaine……..Cornwall
910…Cathy Richer……..Cornwall
911…Garth Wigle……..Cornwall
912…Joanne Filliol……..Cornwall
913…John St. Marseille……..Cornwall
914…Kathleen Hay……..Cornwall
915…Laurie Parisien……..Cornwall
916…Marc Besner……..Cornwall
917…Nancy Kelly……..Cornwall
918…Norman Marcotte……..Cornwall
919…Scott Heath……..cornwall
920…Stacie King……..Cornwall
921…Terry Quenneville……..Cornwall
922…Jane McLaren……..Cornwall,
923…John Speirs……..Deep River
924…Robin Engel……..Dundas
925…Timothy Engel……..Dundas
926…Christine Andrus……..Dunrobin
927…Gordon Colquhoun……..Dunrobin
928…Janet Campbell……..Dunrobin
929…Pamela Colquhoun……..Dunrobin
930…Alexandrea Watters……..Elgin
931…David McCulloch……..Embrun
932…Eric Deschamps……..Embrun
933…Robert Lindsay……..Embrun
934…Stéphane Gougeon……..Embrun
935…Sylvie Beauchamp……..Embrun
936…Richard Kellett……..Farnham
937…Jay Buhr……..Finch
938…Glenda O'Rourke……..Fitzroy Harbour
939…Jessica Craig……..Fitzroy Harbour
940…Denise Roy……..Fournier
941…Pierre Doucette……..Gananoque
942…Steacy Kavaner……..Gananoque
943…Alexandre Boudreault……..Gatineau
944…Alexandria Wilson……..Gatineau
945…Allan Wilson……..Gatineau
946…Anne-Marie Chapman……..Gatineau
947…Anne-Marie Regimbal……..Gatineau
948…Augusto Gamero……..Gatineau
949…Benoit Gagnon……..Gatineau
950…Bernard Audy……..Gatineau
951…Brenda Cox……..Gatineau
952…Carolyne Dube……..Gatineau
953…Céline Couture……..Gatineau
954…Chad Levac……..Gatineau
955…Chantale Lussier-Ley……..Gatineau
956…Christian Bourgeois……..Gatineau
957…Cristiano Rezende……..Gatineau
958…Dani Grandmaître……..Gatineau
959…Darya Shapka……..Gatineau
960…Dominique Kane……..Gatineau
961…Eric Silins……..Gatineau
962…François Laferrière……..Gatineau
963…Frédéric Thibault-Chabot……..Gatineau
964…Gilly Griffin……..Gatineau
965…Graham Wilson……..Gatineau
966…Greg Stainton……..Gatineau
967…Guy Corneau……..Gatineau
968…Guy Desjardins……..Gatineau
969…Hannah Juneau……..Gatineau
970…Hélène Belleau……..Gatineau
971…Isabelle Moses……..Gatineau
972…Isabelle Teolis……..Gatineau
973…Jean-Francois Pouliotte……..Gatineau
974…Jean-Philippe Dumont……..Gatineau
975…Jinny Williamson……..Gatineau
976…Jonathan Gilbert……..Gatineau
977…Josee Labonte……..Gatineau
978…Julie Demers……..Gatineau
979…Julie Piche……..Gatineau
980…Karine Leblond……..Gatineau
981…Katie Webster……..Gatineau
982…Kyle Hunter……..Gatineau
983…Lalonde Lucie……..Gatineau
984…Leisa McGillivray……..Gatineau
985…Lissa Comtois-Silins……..Gatineau
986…Louis Christophe Laurence……..Gatineau
987…Louis Simon……..Gatineau
988…Louise Boudreault……..Gatineau
989…Louise Fortier……..Gatineau
990…Mabel Wapachee……..Gatineau
991…Magali Couture……..Gatineau
992…Manon Damboise……..Gatineau
993…Manon Laliberté……..Gatineau
994…Marc André Nault……..Gatineau
995…Marc-Etienne Lesieur……..Gatineau
996…Mark Ellison……..Gatineau
997…Martin Labelle……..Gatineau
998…Martin Larose……..Gatineau
999…Michel Mercier……..Gatineau
1000…Michele Simpson……..Gatineau
1001…Mika Raja……..Gatineau
1002…Mikaly Gagnon……..Gatineau
1003…Nancy Jean……..Gatineau
1004…Natalie Brun del Re……..Gatineau
1005…Nathalie Brunet……..Gatineau
1006…Noel Paine……..Gatineau
1007…Pascal Tremblay……..Gatineau
1008…Patty Soles……..Gatineau
1009…Paul Gould……..Gatineau
1010…Philippe Houle……..Gatineau
1011…Pierre Villeneuve……..Gatineau
1012…Ray Burke……..Gatineau
1013…Raymond Desjardins……..Gatineau
1014…Réjean Lacroix……..Gatineau
1015…Robert Chassé……..Gatineau
1016…Sandra Roberts……..Gatineau
1017…Sanjay Vachali……..Gatineau
1018…Shelley Milton……..Gatineau
1019…Somphane Souksanh……..Gatineau
1020…Sonja Adcock……..Gatineau
1021…Sophie Caron……..Gatineau
1022…Stephane Boudrias……..Gatineau
1023…Stéphane Siegrist……..Gatineau
1024…Stéphanie Séguin……..Gatineau
1025…Steves Tousignant……..Gatineau
1026…Susie Simard……..Gatineau
1027…Suzanne Ramsay……..Gatineau
1028…Tanya O'Callaghan……..Gatineau
1029…Tayeb Mesbah……..Gatineau
1030…Terry SanCartier……..Gatineau
1031…Todd Keesey……..Gatineau
1032…Wayne Saunders……..Gatineau
1033…Zachary Healy……..Gatineau
1034…Belinda Coballe……..Gloucester
1035…Cam Wilson……..Gloucester
1036…Catherine Clifford……..Gloucester
1037…Cathy Gould……..Gloucester
1038…Danielle Thibeault……..Gloucester
1039…Dave Currie……..Gloucester
1040…David Clement……..Gloucester
1041…Gillian Todd-Messinger……..Gloucester
1042…Ingrid Brosseau……..Gloucester
1043…Jackie Millette……..Gloucester
1044…John Frappier……..Gloucester
1045…John Girard……..Gloucester
1046…Joseph Rios……..Gloucester
1047…Karen Beattie……..Gloucester
1048…Ken McFarlane……..Gloucester
1049…Keri Burgess……..Gloucester
1050…Lee Dixon……..Gloucester
1051…Lucie Villeneuve……..Gloucester
1052…Michele Boyer……..Gloucester
1053…Nicole Labelle……..Gloucester
1054…Sonja Renz……..Gloucester
1055…Tiffany Belair……..Gloucester
1056…Tom Fottinger……..Gloucester
1057…Virginia Mofford……..Gloucester
1058…Ann Westell……..Greely
1059…Carol Boucher……..Greely
1060…Claire Johnstone……..Greely
1061…Claire Maxwell……..Greely
1062…David Benyon……..Greely
1063…Jennifer Frechette……..Greely
1064…Randall Holmes……..Greely
1065…Scott Evans……..Greely
1066…Stephanie Courcelles……..greely
1067…Louise Galipeau……..Hammond
1068…Adam Boyle……..Kanata
1069…Adam Pelham……..Kanata
1070…Adrian Salt……..Kanata
1071…Afshan Thakkar……..Kanata
1072…Alistair Edwards……..Kanata
1073…Allen Piddington……..Kanata
1074…Amanda Archibald……..Kanata
1075…Anand Srinivasan……..Kanata
1076…Andrea Carisse……..Kanata
1077…Andrew Fewtrell……..Kanata
1078…Anne Collis……..Kanata
1079…Bernie Armour……..Kanata
1080…Bill Gilchrist……..Kanata
1081…Brenda Pavlovic……..Kanata
1082…Brian Archibald……..Kanata
1083…Brittney Pavlovic……..Kanata
1084…Carmen Davidson……..Kanata
1085…Cecilia Jorgenson……..Kanata
1086…Chandan Banerjee……..Kanata
1087…Cherie Koshman……..Kanata
1088…Cheryl Levi……..Kanata
1089…Chris Cowie……..Kanata
1090…Christine Pollex……..Kanata
1091…Cindy Molaski……..Kanata
1092…Colleen Gilchrist……..Kanata
1093…Colleen Kilty……..Kanata
1094…Crystal Thompson……..Kanata
1095…Dan Kelly……..Kanata
1096…Daniel Farrell……..Kanata
1097…Danny Schwager……..Kanata
1098…Deanne Van Rooyen……..Kanata
1099…Debbie Olive……..Kanata
1100…Deirdre Luesby……..Kanata
1101…Dhanya Thakkar……..Kanata
1102…Diane Boyle……..Kanata
1103…Fiona Valliere……..Kanata
1104…Francine Giannotti……..Kanata
1105…Gina Rossi……..Kanata
1106…Ginette Ford……..Kanata
1107…Greg Dow……..Kanata
1108…Greg Layhew……..Kanata
1109…Greg McNeill……..Kanata
1110…Jan Donak……..Kanata
1111…Janet Chadwick……..Kanata
1112…Janice Tughan……..Kanata
1113…Jeff Goold……..Kanata
1114…Jeff Zhao……..Kanata
1115…Jeffrey O'Connor……..Kanata
1116…Jennifer Delorme……..Kanata
1117…Jennifer Donohue……..Kanata
1118…Jennifer Nason……..Kanata
1119…Jennifer Prieur……..Kanata
1120…Jody Vallati……..Kanata
1121…John Cooper……..Kanata
1122…John Sullivan……..Kanata
1123…Karen Piddington……..Kanata
1124…Katalijn MacAfee……..Kanata
1125…Kathleen Westbury……..Kanata
1126…Kelly Ann Davis……..Kanata
1127…Kelly Livingstone……..Kanata
1128…Kelly Ross……..Kanata
1129…Kennerth Klassen……..Kanata
1130…Keri Hillier……..Kanata
1131…Kevin Boyd……..Kanata
1132…kevin rankin……..Kanata
1133…Kimberley Bohn……..Kanata
1134…Krista Ferguson……..Kanata
1135…Kristin Eagan……..Kanata
1136…Lauren Eyre……..Kanata
1137…Laurie Davis……..Kanata
1138…Lesley Dewsnap……..Kanata
1139…Lida Koronewskij……..Kanata
1140…Lillian Ng……..Kanata
1141…Lise Gray……..Kanata
1142…Lois Kirkup……..Kanata
1143…Louise King……..Kanata
1144…Luisa De Amicis……..Kanata
1145…Lynda Ciavaglia……..Kanata
1146…Lyne Denis……..Kanata
1147…Mark Brownhill……..Kanata
1148…Mark Jorgenson……..Kanata
1149…Mark Ruddock……..Kanata
1150…Marlene Alt……..Kanata
1151…Mary Anne Jackson-Hughes……..Kanata
1152…Melanie Coulson……..Kanata
1153…Melissa Hall……..Kanata
1154…Michael Brennan……..Kanata
1155…Michael Sutherland……..Kanata
1156…Michele LeMay……..Kanata
1157…Michelle Calder……..Kanata
1158…Mikkyal Koshman……..Kanata
1159…Nancy McGuire……..Kanata
1160…Neil Maxwell……..Kanata
1161…Neil Thomson……..Kanata
1162…Nolan MacAfee……..Kanata
1163…Pamela Ford……..Kanata
1164…Patricia Brown……..Kanata
1165…Peter Clark……..Kanata
1166…Peter Zimmerman……..Kanata
1167…Philip Tughan……..Kanata
1168…Rhonda Boudreau……..Kanata
1169…Robyn Hardage……..Kanata
1170…Sandra Plourde……..Kanata
1171…Sandy Brennan……..Kanata
1172…Scott Jewer……..Kanata
1173…Sharon Lee……..Kanata
1174…Sharon Skerritt……..Kanata
1175…Shelly Nesbitt……..Kanata
1176…Sheri Cayouette……..Kanata
1177…Shirley Ivan……..Kanata
1178…Sindy Dobson……..Kanata
1179…Smitha Srinivasan……..Kanata
1180…Sridhar Erukulla……..Kanata
1181…Steven Cowie……..Kanata
1182…Stuart Swanson……..Kanata
1183…Terry Koss……..Kanata
1184…Thomas Cain……..Kanata
1185…Tiffany Boire……..Kanata
1186…Tim Moses……..Kanata
1187…Tom Auger……..Kanata
1188…Tom Winter……..Kanata
1189…Vicky Neufeld……..Kanata
1190…Vincent_Andy Fong……..Kanata
1191…Wei Zhou……..Kanata
1192…Wendy Patton……..Kanata
1193…Guy Laliberte……..Kars
1194…Carole Perkins……..Kemptville
1195…Cheryl Brennan……..Kemptville
1196…Dave Springer……..Kemptville
1197…David Brennan……..Kemptville
1198…Karen Nickleson……..Kemptville
1199…Paul Bedard……..Kemptville
1200…Roxanne Harrington……..Kemptville
1201…Stephanie Mombourquette……..Kemptville
1202…Teena Dacey……..Kemptville
1203…Jackie Stadnyk……..Kinburn
1204…Kathy Twardek……..Kinburn
1205…Ronald Stadnyk……..Kinburn
1206…Joey Beaudin……..Limoges
1207…Judy Gagne……..Limoges
1208…Susan Draper……..Low
1209…Jennifer Duffy……..Maitland
1210…Penny Duffy……..Maitland
1211…Jennifer Kellar……..Mallorytown
1212…Robert Browne……..Mallorytown
1213…Andrew Colautti……..Manotick
1214…Chris Bourne……..Manotick
1215…Guy Beaudoin……..Manotick
1216…Robert Fabes……..Manotick
1217…Robert Lange……..Manotick
1218…Shirley MacGregor Ford……..Manotick
1219…Theresa Roberts……..Manotick
1220…Yvonne Brandreth……..Manotick
1221…Julianna Choi……..Markham
1222…Heather Purdy……..Martintown
1223…Michele Steeves……..Maxville
1224…Jodi Brennan……..Merrickville
1225…Michael Barkhouse……..Merrickville
1226…Andre Lasalle……..Metcalfe
1227…Kazimierz Krzyzanowski……..Metcalfe
1228…Michelle Crook……..Metcalfe
1229…Sylvie J Lapointe……..Metcalfe
1230…Isabella Jordan……..Morrisburg
1231…Allan Smith……..Munster
1232…Nancy Ann Smith……..Munster
1233…Carole Charlebois……..Navan
1234…Marcella MacDonald……..Navan
1235…Marie-France Lévesque……..Navan
1236…Mychele Malette……..navan
1237…Paul de Grandpré……..Navan
1238…Rosemary Barber……..Navan
1239…Veronique Bergeron……..Navan
1240…Wally Burns……..Navan
1241…Alain Phaneuf……..Nepean
1242…Alan Rushforth……..Nepean
1243…Alison Hill……..Nepean
1244…Allen Mackinder……..Nepean
1245…Andrew Johnston……..Nepean
1246…Angela MacNeil……..Nepean
1247…Angie MacDonald……..Nepean
1248…Anne-Josée Marion……..Nepean
1249…Caroline Bachynski……..Nepean
1250…Carolyn Frank……..Nepean
1251…Carolyn Perkins……..Nepean
1252…Cassandra Williams……..Nepean
1253…Chris Fitzgerald……..Nepean
1254…Chris Van Norman……..Nepean
1255…Christopher Hill……..Nepean
1256…Corey Wilson……..Nepean
1257…Dan Lacasse……..Nepean
1258…Dana Lee……..Nepean
1259…Dave Summerbell……..Nepean
1260…David Holmes……..Nepean
1261…David Mersereau……..Nepean
1262…Debbie Van Norman……..Nepean
1263…Denis Therrien……..Nepean
1264…Donna McKibbon……..Nepean
1265…Doug Simpson……..Nepean
1266…Erik Kristjansson……..Nepean
1267…Exequiel Alcober……..Nepean
1268…Face Wallace……..Nepean
1269…Gary Vrckovnik……..Nepean
1270…Helen Lum Young……..Nepean
1271…Ian MacLean……..Nepean
1272…Jack Kwan……..Nepean
1273…Jamie Hayami……..Nepean
1274…Jane Hext……..Nepean
1275…Jason Pantalone……..Nepean
1276…Jeff Slavin……..Nepean
1277…Jennifer McDonell……..Nepean
1278…Jeremy Garbas-Tyrrell……..Nepean
1279…John Cooke……..Nepean
1280…John Tegano……..Nepean
1281…Jon Schmeler……..Nepean
1282…Joseph Emas……..Nepean
1283…Karleen Heer……..Nepean
1284…Kathleen O'Leary……..Nepean
1285…Kathleen Stringer……..Nepean
1286…Katya Duhamel……..Nepean
1287…Kelly MacGregor……..Nepean
1288…Kerry Nolan……..Nepean
1289…Marie-Andree Dubreuil……..Nepean
1290…Marika Holmes……..Nepean
1291…Mark White……..Nepean
1292…Martyn Hodgson……..Nepean
1293…Mary Cooke……..Nepean
1294…Miranda Cole……..Nepean
1295…Moiz Syed……..Nepean
1296…Nicole Steinert……..Nepean
1297…Norm Duhamel……..Nepean
1298…Patti-Lynn Dougan……..Nepean
1299…Peter Dinsdale……..Nepean
1300…Rena Fulton……..Nepean
1301…Richard Thomas……..Nepean
1302…Ruth Glenwright……..Nepean
1303…Sandra Lett……..Nepean
1304…Sarah Hudson……..Nepean
1305…Sarah Matthews……..Nepean
1306…Scott Hems……..Nepean
1307…Scott MacMillan……..Nepean
1308…Shannon Matheson……..Nepean
1309…Sharye Marcus……..Nepean
1310…Shawna Thornhill……..Nepean
1311…Stephanie Dunne……..Nepean
1312…Steve Zinck……..Nepean
1313…Tanya Mykytyshyn……..Nepean
1314…Tim McNaughton……..Nepean
1315…Tony Blake……..Nepean
1316…Yusu Guo……..Nepean
1317…Christopher Sylvestre……..North Dundas Township
1318…Natalie Smith……..North Gower
1319…Alain Brulé……..Orleans
1320…André Larouche……..Orleans
1321…Andria George-Worth……..Orleans
1322…Andy Coughlin……..Orleans
1323…Anik Adam……..Orleans
1324…Anke Berndt……..Orleans
1325…Ann Marie David……..Orleans
1326…Anne McCarthy……..Orleans
1327…Arlene O'Brien……..Orleans
1328…Bonnie Ferguson……..Orleans
1329…Brad Hart……..Orleans
1330…Brenda Paquet……..Orleans
1331…Brian Wiens……..Orleans
1332…Carl Hume……..Orleans
1333…Carmen Saumure……..Orleans
1334…Carol Cameron……..Orleans
1335…Chantal Delangy……..Orleans
1336…Charles Momy……..Orleans
1337…Charles Sincennes……..Orleans
1338…Chris Henderson……..Orleans
1339…Chris Morrison……..Orleans
1340…Christina Michaud……..Orleans
1341…CIndy Ettinger……..Orleans
1342…Claire Chretien……..Orleans
1343…Claude Desgagne……..Orleans
1344…Coco Comtois……..Orleans
1345…Cynthia Taylor……..Orleans
1346…Dan Matthews……..Orleans
1347…Dana Nalley……..Orleans
1348…Daniel Caron……..Orleans
1349…Dave Trumpower……..Orleans
1350…Dean Durnford……..Orleans
1351…Deborah Baldwin……..Orleans
1352…Denis Hogan……..Orleans
1353…Donna Johnston……..Orleans
1354…Eann Hodges……..Orleans
1355…Elise Grenier……..Orleans
1356…Eric Fortier……..Orleans
1357…Frédéric-Francois Desmarais……..Orleans
1358…Ginette Jolin……..Orleans
1359…Jacqueline Barry……..Orleans
1360…Jacqueline Evans……..Orleans
1361…James Carere……..Orleans
1362…Jane Schofield……..Orleans
1363…JaneAnn Swim……..Orleans
1364…Jason Roberts……..Orleans
1365…Jean Magne……..Orleans
1366…Jean Stewart……..Orleans
1367…Jeff Danforth……..Orleans
1368…Jennifer Aaltonen……..Orleans
1369…Jennifer Caldbick……..Orleans
1370…Jillian Stow……..Orleans
1371…Jocelyne Boivin……..Orleans
1372…John Potter……..Orleans
1373…John Roach……..Orleans
1374…Judith Finn……..Orleans
1375…Judy Thomson……..Orleans
1376…Julie Bossé……..Orleans
1377…Julie Dregas……..Orleans
1378…Karen Bowers……..Orleans
1379…Kathleen Gould Morin……..Orleans
1380…Kathryn McNicoll……..Orleans
1381…Kathy Wiens……..Orleans
1382…Keith David……..Orleans
1383…Ken Bernard……..Orleans
1384…Ken Cavanagh……..Orleans
1385…Kevin Piccott……..Orleans
1386…Kim Tremblay……..Orleans
1387…Kimberly Croft……..Orleans
1388…Kristy Singleton……..Orleans
1389…Laura Regnier……..Orleans
1390…Linda LeBlanc……..Orleans
1391…Line Richard……..Orleans
1392…Lise King……..Orleans
1393…Louise Smith……..Orleans
1394…Luc St-Jean……..Orleans
1395…Lyne Orser……..Orleans
1396…Marie-Josee Homsy……..Orleans
1397…Marieve Lavigne……..Orleans
1398…Marshall Clark……..Orleans
1399…Marthe Bergevin……..Orleans
1400…Max LeBreton……..Orleans
1401…Megan Thomson……..Orleans
1402…Melanie Trumpower……..Orleans
1403…Melissa Vroom……..Orleans
1404…Na Lin……..Orleans
1405…Nadine Mattingly……..Orleans
1406…Nancy Camacho……..Orleans
1407…Nancy Neilson……..Orleans
1408…Natacha Kenney……..Orleans
1409…Nick Tang……..Orleans
1410…Nicole Clark……..Orleans
1411…Nicole Flanagan……..Orleans
1412…Nicolle Saulnier……..Orleans
1413…Ninon Parent……..Orleans
1414…Pamela Wilson……..Orleans
1415…Patricia Coons……..Orleans
1416…Patti Craven……..Orleans
1417…Peter Belair……..Orleans
1418…Pierrette Caron……..Orleans
1419…Randy Boucher……..Orleans
1420…Rob Dinardo……..Orleans
1421…Robert Sauve……..Orleans
1422…Ronald Fitzgerald……..Orleans
1423…Sandra Craig-Browne……..Orleans
1424…Sandra Faubert……..Orleans
1425…Sandy Clark……..Orleans
1426…Sandy Moger……..Orleans
1427…Scot Bryant……..Orleans
1428…Shanna Bancroft……..Orleans
1429…Shari DeJong……..Orleans
1430…Sonia Laneuville……..Orleans
1431…Stan Baldwin……..Orleans
1432…Stella Gaerke……..Orleans
1433…Stephan Cronier……..Orleans
1434…Stephane Burelle……..Orleans
1435…Stephane Parent……..Orleans
1436…Stephanie Currie-McCarragher……..Orleans
1437…Stéphanie Ducharme……..Orleans
1438…Stephen Boyd……..Orleans
1439…Susan Poisson……..Orleans
1440…Suzanne Daleman……..Orleans
1441…Tammy Peters……..Orleans
1442…Tanja Scharf……..Orleans
1443…Tara Redmond……..Orleans
1444…Terri-Lynn Kennedy……..Orleans
1445…Terry Flynn……..Orleans
1446…Todd Overtveld……..Orleans
1447…Tony Thatcher……..Orleans
1448…Trevor Gillis……..Orleans
1449…Trevor Kirkland……..Orleans
1450…Trina Perras……..Orleans
1451…Yves Ducharme……..Orleans
1452…Jane Holski……..Oxford Mills
1453…Shaun Dunne……..Oxford Mills
1454…Steve Thompson……..Oxford Mills
1455…Anitra Bennett……..Pembroke
1456…Carole Groleau……..Pembroke
1457…Cheryl-Lynn Luffman……..Pembroke
1458…Douglas Thorlakson……..Pembroke
1459…Edward Alexander……..Pembroke
1460…Frank Grattan……..Pembroke
1461…Garry Hartlin……..Pembroke
1462…George Garrard……..Pembroke
1463…Laurie Thorlakson……..Pembroke
1464…Leanne Van Bavel……..Pembroke
1465…Michelle Rousselle……..Pembroke
1466…Mike Desjardins……..Pembroke
1467…Nevin Gaudon……..Pembroke
1468…Shawn Dickie……..Pembroke
1469…Cairyn Spence……..Perth
1470…Dana Lennox……..Perth
1471…Francis Gillespie……..Perth
1472…Lynn Marsh……..Perth
1473…Sue Matte……..Perth
1474…Tania Ireton……..Perth
1475…Brodie Doyle……..Petawawa
1476…Dave Macmillan……..Petawawa
1477…Dennene Huntley……..Petawawa
1478…Dwayne Lushman……..Petawawa
1479…Hector Clouthier……..Petawawa
1480…Joanne Mallet……..Petawawa
1481…Josh Bruinsma……..Petawawa
1482…Leah MacArthur……..Petawawa
1483…Mary Jensen……..Petawawa
1484…Meaghan Purdy……..Petawawa
1485…Robert Jensen……..Petawawa
1486…Selena Neily……..Petawawa
1487…Tracy Gorman……..Petawawa
1488…Vivian Overton……..Petawawa
1489…Jeanne D'Arc Lapointe……..Plantagenet
1490…Johanne Larabie……..Plantagenet
1491…Robert Lapointe……..Plantagenet
1492…Tony Larabie……..Plantagenet
1493…Amanda Lamoureux……..Pontiac
1494…Stephanie McKinnon……..Port Elgin
1495…Claudine Dirksen-Fenard……..Prescott
1496…Joe Noonan……..Prescott
1497…Mark Dirksen……..Prescott
1498…Richard Hart……..Prescott
1499…Alan Orton……..Pte-Claire
1500…Jeanne Rowan……..Renfrew
1501…John Jr. Fuller……..Renfrew
1502…Nina De Bos……..Renfrew
1503…Paul Rowan……..Renfrew
1504…Catherine McKenna……..Richmond
1505…Cheryl Gillies……..Richmond
1506…Colleen Piercey……..Richmond
1507…Dan Todd……..Richmond
1508…Gabby Doiron……..Richmond
1509…Joanne Kadoski……..Richmond
1510…Kristina Pistor……..Richmond
1511…Lea Sutherland……..Richmond
1512…Michael McKenna……..Richmond
1513…Robin Annas……..Richmond
1514…Matthew Churchill……..Rideau Ferry
1515…Ana Pereira……..Rockland
1516…Charles Carriere……..Rockland
1517…Frank Lalonde……..Rockland
1518…Julie MacDonald……..Rockland
1519…Nathalie J. Arseneault……..Rockland
1520…Therese Contant……..Rockland
1521…Brett Kendall……..Rosemere
1522…Peter Cicalo……..Russell
1523…Laura James……..Smiths Falls
1524…Rebecca Holmes……..South Mountain
1525…Amanda Smith……..Spencerville
1526…Cheryl Smith……..ST Pascal Baylon
1527…Leo Riendeau……..St.Albert
1528…Alexander Loslo……..Stittsville
1529…Angus MacDonald……..Stittsville
1530…Ben Legault……..Stittsville
1531…Brent Hodgson……..Stittsville
1532…Carole Hargrave……..Stittsville
1533…Catherine Postma……..Stittsville
1534…Cathy Pomeroy……..Stittsville
1535…Cheryl Lathrope……..Stittsville
1536…Chris Stacey……..Stittsville
1537…Corey Cole……..Stittsville
1538…Danielle Comeau-MacMillan……..Stittsville
1539…Darlene Nielsen……..Stittsville
1540…Dave McLean……..Stittsville
1541…Debbie Brown……..Stittsville
1542…Debbie Seltitz……..Stittsville
1543…Denis Boucher……..Stittsville
1544…Don Fletcher……..Stittsville
1545…Doug Nielsen……..Stittsville
1546…Elaine Sicoli……..Stittsville
1547…Elizabeth McHugh……..Stittsville
1548…Elizabeth Rhodenizer……..Stittsville
1549…Fred Owen……..Stittsville
1550…Garth Loslo……..Stittsville
1551…Greg Rusch……..Stittsville
1552…Jane Martin……..Stittsville
1553…Janet MacDonald……..Stittsville
1554…Jeff Conrad……..Stittsville
1555…Jennifer Anderson……..Stittsville
1556…Joaquin Fernandez……..Stittsville
1557…Joe MacMillan……..Stittsville
1558…Kirsten Maludzinski……..Stittsville
1559…Kyle MacKay……..Stittsville
1560…Laurel Rosene……..Stittsville
1561…Linda Corriveau……..Stittsville
1562…Louise MacKay……..Stittsville
1563…Lynn Messager……..Stittsville
1564…Marie-Elyse Boucher……..Stittsville
1565…Mark Rhodenizer……..Stittsville
1566…Mary Young……..Stittsville
1567…Matthew McKinnell……..Stittsville
1568…Mike McDonald……..Stittsville
1569…Ralph Richardson……..Stittsville
1570…Rebecca Richardson……..Stittsville
1571…René Lessard……..Stittsville
1572…Robert Canthal……..Stittsville
1573…Robert Postma……..Stittsville
1574…Roger Egan……..Stittsville
1575…Sean Gagnon……..Stittsville
1576…Shelley Baran……..Stittsville
1577…Steve Cashman……..Stittsville
1578…Stuart MacKay……..Stittsville
1579…Suzanne Savoie……..Stittsville
1580…Walter Hawes……..Stittsville
1581…Ed Overton……..Val-des-Monts
1582…Meaghan Henry……..Val-des-Monts
1583…Richard Blanchette……..Val-des-Monts
1584…Arlene Dupuis……..Vars
1585…Aimee Lemieux……..Wakefield
1586…Archie Smith……..Wakefield
1587…Julie Payette……..Wakefield
1588…Shirley Curran……..Wakefield
1589…Bob Reddick……..Westport
1590…Diane Graham-Lynn……..Westport
1591…John Fuoco……..Westport
1592…Pat Reddick……..Westport
1593…Richard Simard……..White Lake
1594…Chantal Lajoie……..Williamstown
1595…Amy Collins……..Winchester
1596…Chris Phillips……..Winchester
1597…Gillian Erickson……..Winchester
1598…Gina Porteous……..Winchester
1599…Kelly Geddis……..Woodlawn
1600…Renee Crompton……..Woodlawn
1601…Richard Crompton……..Woodlawn
photographer:Justin Gammon
models Nathan Hartley and Sarah Lloyde
MUA: Natasha Nikolic
Hair stylist: Stephanie Lee-Archer
Mark White from M J Bale supplied the suit & tie
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Listed below are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the May 29, 2011, Ottawa Race Weekend Marathon.
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See also:
1 a) "2012" Ottawa Race Weekend photos.
1 b) "2013" Ottawa Race Weekend photos.
2) an alphabetic listing (2011) of ALL Ottawa, Gatineau and area marathoners, including stats and pics.
3) a steadicam™ video, running the Ottawa marathon. (You're in the race!)
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One-third of the 4,200 marathon participants are from the local Ottawa area. The rest come from other parts of Ontario and Québec, and beyond.
Click here and enter a bib # search. You will receive the full 2011 individual race results and race photos.
Thank-you to Sportstats.
List of Local Marathon Participants, including the bib #:
Bib # .... Name .... City
2519….Cathy Maclean….Alexandria
4495….James Houseman….Alexandria
1049….John Zawada….Alexandria
4263….Pamela Kalinowski….Alexandria
1050….Aaron Barter….Almonte
5034….Bob Thomson….Almonte
964…..Brad Jones….Almonte
1939….Corinne Lalonde….Almonte
1174….Dale Joynt….Almonte
4610….Jenny Sheffield….Almonte
4484….Kaija Mountain….Almonte
4975….Nigel Jarrett….Almonte
4799….Rodney Carriveau….Almonte
3735….Sherry Burke….Almonte
4447….Anne Blimkie….Arnprior
4224….Constance Palubiskie….Arnprior
4731….David Moon….Arnprior
4148….Emily Sheffield….Arnprior
4225….Gregory Palubiskie….Arnprior
4036….Karen Elliott….Arnprior
3582….Mark Nibourg….Arnprior
1335….Mike Poirier….Arnprior
2718….Tracey Harrod….Arnprior
4512….Greg Dods….Ashton
4511….Leslie Dods….Ashton
71……Irina Mashkantseva….Athens
1141….David Michaud….Aylmer
304…..Fraser Mills….Aylmer
966…..Raymond Dawes….Barry's Bay
966…..Raymond Dawes….Barry's Bay
2225….Scott Blain….Beachburg
2348….Brenda Young….Brockville
755…..Henry De Souza….Brockville
161…..Luiz Claudio Santos….Brockville
160…..Sandra Santos….Brockville
3618….Shannon Forrest….Brockville
1961….Susan Filion….Brockville
2784….Tony Dunbar….Brockville
1597….Fraser Brownlee….Calabogie
1597….Fraser Brownlee….Calabogie
819…..Emmanuel Tousignant….Cantley
2184….Francois Chapleau….Cantley
1854….Guy Charron….Cantley
1890….Isabelle Laberge….Cantley
1624….Lorraine Savoie-Doucet….Cantley
3965….Marie-Claude Côté….Cantley
4281….Michel Lafontaine….Cantley
998…..Rene Morin….Cantley
2601….Sylvie Rioux….Cantley
2343….Bill Bowers….Carleton Place
4608….Chris Loder….Carleton Place
3273….Doug Bowers….Carleton Place
2017….James McGuire….Carleton Place
4152….Rob Illingworth….Carleton Place
956…..Stephen Tuttle….Carleton Place
2342….Trent Bowers….Carleton Place
2843….Victoria Tuttle….Carleton Place
2394….William Martin….Carleton Place
2967….Elizabeth Anvari….Carp
1808….Eric Janveaux….Carp
655…..Murray Stonebridge….Carp
5100….Shona Daniels….Carp
2815….Andy Best….Chalk River
2223….Matt Foote….Chalk River
2140….Angie Cameron….Chelsea
1868….Barbara Falardeau….Chelsea
3797….Claude Motard….Chelsea
303…..Daniel Olson….Chelsea
297…..Dave McMahon….Chelsea
637…..Dave Rayner….Chelsea
4782….Ed Hanrahan….Chelsea
2805….Ian Hunter….Chelsea
5050….Ingrid Felso….Chelsea
1035….Maurice Samm….Chelsea
1313….Shaun Touchie….Chelsea
5062….Oliver Brochert….Chesterville
5061….Peggy Brochert….Chesterville
2569….Marianne Black….Constance Bay
162…..Allan Savage….Cornwall
2122….Elizabeth Wattie….Cornwall
2391….Patrick Clarke….Cornwall
2832….Richard Pilon….Cornwall
1950….Shawn Crockett….Cornwall
2062….Adam Goddard….Deep River
2350….Ben Wilson….Deep River
259…..Barry Wood….Dunrobin
2206….Ben Bridgstock….Dunrobin
1405….Felicity Poole….Dunrobin
3311….Marnie Armstrong….Dunrobin
1672….Robert Armstrong….Dunrobin
3635….Sue Armstrong….Dunrobin
3947….Curtis Wiebe….Eganville
1994….Guillaume Dore….Embrun
345…..Michael Salter….Embrun
2979….Michel Leclair….Embrun
4487….Erin Montpetit….Gananoque
2213….Lana Saunders….Gananoque
4592….Steacy Kavaner….Gananoque
GATINEAU NAMES
2700….Alain Cadieux
1827….Alain Gilbert
920…..Albert Quintal
4123….Alexandra Miglietta
3691….Alexandre Larocque
2106….Andre April
4133….Andre Mayer
2864….Anelise Alarcon-Moreno
2837….Angela Yeung
2849….Anissa Caron
2455….Annik Levesque
4845….Arthur Bunny Stec
4205….Barry Wood
664…..Benoit Gravelle
1206….Benoit Guerette
868…..Bernard Labine
887…..Brian Letourneau
4161….Carolyne Dube
2866….Celine Couture
4479….Chantal Paquet
4985….Chantal Roy
2260….Charles Filion
429…..Christian Jacques
4494….Christian Renaud
2552….Christian Vezina
4456….Christopher Daniel
3425….Cinthia Lepine
106…..Craig Beckett
2571….D. Fabrice Kagame
4781….Daniel Genet
312…..Daniel Mercer
3368….Darrell De Grandmont
3713….Dave Jenniss
3496….Edith Raymond
100…..Eric Deshaies
222…..Eric Larochelle
4927….Eric Toulouse
1839….Estelle Marcoux
745…..Etienne Saint-Pierre
1307….Evelyne Lord Tarte
2963….Fabien Ancelin
3398….Felix Noel
884…..Francis Lepage
1059….Francis Theriault
842…..Francois Belletete
395…..François Cunningham
2254….François Roy
5102….Frank Roxburgh
3309….Frederick Blangez
3873….Genevieve Boudreault
144…..Gilles Moreau
3515….Guylaine Dubreuil
1571….Isabelle Veilleux
3805….Jacqueline Akerman
2755….James Buell
4693….Jean-Alexis Marquis
3498….Jean-Charles Daoust
3053….Jeanfrancois Laplante
1805….Jeanfrancois Seguin
275…..J-Francois Fillion
4625….Joe Crowley
1596….Johanne Audet
2862….Julie Piche
5097….Karine Gingras
4765….Karine Martin
2807….Keri Lalande
358…..Kynan Cappuccino
1863….Laurence Wright
1131….Laurent Bellard
1677….Laurent Tardif
2666….Leonie Maciag
3479….Louis Laurence
2890….Louis Trottier
4727….Louise Selby-Fisher
2385….Luc Beaudoin
3049….Luc Cyr
441…..Luc Levesque
1560….Luc Perrier
2103….Lyne Cholette
3057….Lynn Melancon
3642….Magali Peries
854…..Manuelle Mimouni-Rongy
3501….Marc Belanger
3139….Marc Charron
2764….Marc Dumouchel
152…..Marc Parisien
288…..Marc-Andre Charette
3284….Marie Rodrigue
3067….Marie-Claude Allard
2299….Marie-Josée Desroches
4380….Marie-Pier Nassif
484…..Mario Charette
1804….Mark Stocksley
3458….Martin Bouchard
308…..Martin Desbiens
3363….Martin Laforest
863…..Martin Lambert
3157….Maryse Champagne
3677….Mathieu Blais
2009….Mathieu Proulx
749…..Mathieu Rioux
886…..Matthew Dunn
1441….Maxime Tourigny
2288….Michel Careau
542…..Michel Lortie
2760….Michele Patry
4453….Michele Simpson
2806….Mikaly Gagnon
5039….Monik Beauchemin
4358….Nadia Lavallee
3112….Nathalie Garon
2120….Olivier Duhaime
50……Pascal Renard
3870….Patricia Harrison
3689….Patrick Dupont
713…..Patrick St-Pierre
1923….Patrick White
3459….Paul Beland
2910….Peter Balogh
1116….Phil Tisserand
1324….Philippe Guiet
5055….Pierre Menard
2522….Rafid Haidar
4682….Remi Vezina
2240….Rex Fyles
2418….Rheal Labelle
4938….Richard Borsos
2236….Richard Dunn
955…..Richard Sevigny
386…..Roger Larche
5115….Roman Kaufman
1811….Ronald Toulouse
4021….Said Faddoul
391…..Samuel Frechette
4613….Sandra Roberts
4429….Sarah Labrecque
2406….Shawn Robertson
1184….Stephan Meyer
4070….Susie Simard
2723….Suzanne Ramsay
5084….Suzie Chateauneuf
1670….Sylvie Lamoureux
1713….Sylvie Peladeau
2400….Tan Nguyen
1173….Tayeb Mesbah
2883….Terry Sancartier
779…..Tesfamariam Baraki
2354….Tim Scapillato
2450….Timothy Jones
4087….Valerie Parent
3961….Veronique Tremblay
2041….Véronique-Etienne Lauzon
1317….Yan Michaud
1849….Yannick Cozannet….Gatineau
END OF GATINEAU NAMES
3522….Amy O'Reilly….Gloucester
5098….Carl Puskas….Gloucester
2766….Claude Brault….Gloucester
3972….Edmund Binggeli….Gloucester
4387….Gerrie Normoyle….Gloucester
2599….J Dewar….Gloucester
1232….Jeannie Leblanc….Gloucester
1444….Joel Willison….Gloucester
4860….John Girard….Gloucester
4598….Kathy Dalley-Hunter….Gloucester
950…..Savvas Farassoglou….Gloucester
5007….Sondus Khan….Gloucester
4630….Virginia Mofford….Gloucester
153…..Vladimir Pestov….Gloucester
1906….Alain Boucher….Greely
3419….Derek Dean….Greely
4342….Isabelle Bouchard….Greely
1353….Jon Hamilton….Greely
1855….Keith Decoste….Greely
3584….Krista Varga….Greely
3761….Michel Provencher….Hawkesbury
3114….Yanik Tessier….Hawkesbury
1864….Andy Clapson….Hull
292…..Tommy Szabo….Hull
1200….Pascal Peladeau….Jasper
1340….Abdelfettah Fredj….Kanata
1263….Adam Bemrose….Kanata
1737….Adrian Salt….Kanata
4767….Akbar Garjani….Kanata
4146….Alastair McCartney….Kanata
2824….Allen Piddington….Kanata
2085….Angie Wilkes….Kanata
4983….Anne Murphy….Kanata
1835….Brandon Greening….Kanata
3886….Brian Emond….Kanata
4622….Cecilia Jorgenson….Kanata
2125….Chris Murawsky….Kanata
4461….Claudia McSmythurs….Kanata
3293….Craig Lyons….Kanata
3746….Crystal Thompson….Kanata
2762….Dan Kelly….Kanata
889…..Dave Jones….Kanata
751…..David Sloan….Kanata
2330….Derrick Baldwin….Kanata
3814….Dwight McDougall….Kanata
2273….Greg McNeill….Kanata
2414….Guy Turgeon….Kanata
4339….Heather MacAskill….Kanata
3943….Huot Mok….Kanata
1984….Ian Govan….Kanata
4095….Jan Donak….Kanata
843…..Jeff Goold….Kanata
4872….Jennifer Prieur….Kanata
2664….Jennifer Quinlan….Kanata
809…..Jessee Rodriguez….Kanata
2671….Jody Gelowitz….Kanata
1964….John Pool….Kanata
3122….Jordan Jones….Kanata
686…..Julian Scott….Kanata
4092….Karen Piddington….Kanata
1941….Karen Ramsay….Kanata
881…..Keith Fenerty….Kanata
1733….Kerry Kennedy….Kanata
3819….Lauren Eyre….Kanata
3529….Laurie Armstrong….Kanata
3069….Laurie Davis….Kanata
1319….Logan Daley….Kanata
142…..Loretta Masaro….Kanata
5073….Marjorie Coakwell….Kanata
3636….Mark Aberdeen….Kanata
4075….Mark Jorgenson….Kanata
4591….Martine Dumas….Kanata
4503….Maureen Fleguel….Kanata
995…..Michael Best….Kanata
5069….Michael Long….Kanata
4144….Michael Patton….Kanata
4121….Nancy Huynh….Kanata
532…..Ouray Viney….Kanata
4058….Peter Chapman….Kanata
4073….Peter Zimmerman….Kanata
2393….Rachel Chan….Kanata
2046….Ray Wong….Kanata
1284….Rene Bilodeau….Kanata
835…..Richard Bellefeuille….Kanata
4233….Robert Fenton….Kanata
934…..Robert Shaw….Kanata
4403….Rosa Pool….Kanata
1630….Sabrina Hamilton….Kanata
2888….Samantha Anstey….Kanata
2665….Sandra Plourde….Kanata
1286….Sarah Wildgen….Kanata
2115….Sean Theriault….Kanata
2693….Shelly Nesbitt….Kanata
3402….Silvesta Ng….Kanata
2829….Sridhar Erukulla….Kanata
420…..Stephen Cadieux….Kanata
5031….Tanis Roadhouse….Kanata
2218….Terence Rea….Kanata
3955….Tim Moses….Kanata
3530….Timothy Barratt….Kanata
2261….Tomislav Bracika….Kanata
2148….Vanessa Sloan….Kanata
808…..Vincent Andy Fong….Kanata
2555….Vincent Grajewski….Kanata
3703….Wei Zhou….Kanata
3077….Paula Lund….Kars
4745….Carole Perkins….Kemptville
2366….Dale Richardson….Kemptville
1364….Guy Van Kralingen….Kemptville
4050….Teena Dacey….Kemptville
2190….Charles Colwell….Kinburn
2189….Ed Colwell….Kinburn
1623….Patrick Cadieux….L'Ange-Gardien
944…..Robert Binette….L'Ange-Gardien
2037….Samuel Chenevert….L'Ange-Gardien
1809….Stephane Gosselin….L'Ange-Gardien
1837….Jason Mcneely….Lansdowne
131…..Dale Gladwin….Maitland
376…..Mike Crawford….Maitland
3946….Pryce Wood….Maitland
1993….Alma Meech….Manotick
1083….Charles Bruce….Manotick
1274….Dmitry Kabrelyan….Manotick
2685….Fiona Valliere….Manotick
5126….G. Hussain Choudhry….Manotick
2179….Guy Bunny Beaudoin….Manotick
1714….Laura Wilson….Manotick
844…..Paul Nightingale….Manotick
979…..Rick Lage….Manotick
4156….Robert Fabes….Manotick
2686….Robert Lange….Manotick
4750….Alison Greenop….Merrickville
3591….Jenn Ross….Merrickville
2060….Jim Miller-Cushon….Merrickville
207…..Pat McNeely….Merrickville
178…..Andre Lasalle….Metcalfe
3740….Geo Scott….Metcalfe
2367….Emilie Tessier….Mont-Laurier
3329….Patrick Chauvin….Mont-Laurier
4113….Allan Smith….Munster
3319….Allison McKenzie….Munster
681…..Alain Gonthier….Navan
5047….Jan Donker….Navan
640…..Andrew Toulouse….Nepean
4003….Anne Burnell….Nepean
4147….Chanchoura Schmoll….Nepean
2646….Chantelle Woods….Nepean
2971….Chris Van Norman….Nepean
1895….Christopher Bredeson….Nepean
2938….Colleen Bird….Nepean
869…..Corey Wilson….Nepean
2201….Craig Lynch….Nepean
4639….Dana Lee….Nepean
402…..David Daze….Nepean
4195….Diane Mensah….Nepean
4223….Elaine Robertson….Nepean
4124….Idris Ismail….Nepean
3966….Jamie Hayami….Nepean
2759….Jana Seymour….Nepean
4099….Janice Richard….Nepean
3608….Jeff Perras….Nepean
2813….Jennifer Wills….Nepean
1197….John Frizzell….Nepean
1795….John Gallinger….Nepean
239…..Jonathan Woodman….Nepean
535…..Joseph Emas….Nepean
1620….Judith Proulx-Snedden….Nepean
4934….Karen Beutel….Nepean
4478….Karleen Heer….Nepean
1381….Kathi Robertson….Nepean
1980….Ken Donovan….Nepean
4949….Kenneth Gehrels….Nepean
4002….Larry Brunet….Nepean
4947….Laura McLellan….Nepean
4057….Lillian Hayward….Nepean
4448….Marc-Andre St-Laurent….Nepean
4290….Mark White….Nepean
2591….Melanie Nason-Green….Nepean
1953….Mike Maclean….Nepean
3607….Miranda Georgakopoulos….Nepean
2277….Natalie Oake….Nepean
1219….Patrick Murnaghan….nepean
924…..Patrick Owens….Nepean
3619….Paul Allen….Nepean
4513….Paul Charron….Nepean
3772….Paul Huliganga….Nepean
3986….Paula Tejada-Hache….Nepean
2518….Peter Page….Nepean
1189….Randy Cocek….Nepean
4680….Rick O'Shaughnessy….Nepean
4969….Robert Muir….Nepean
1888….Ryan Baker….Nepean
2101….Shelley Neill….Nepean
3370….Stephan Popowych….Nepean
1878….Susan Ross….Nepean
4353….Tanya Mykytyshyn….Nepean
4758….Yorgos Alibalis….Nepean
4145….Brian Andrews….North Gower
3726….Aaron Lai….Orleans
603…..Alan-John Sigouin….Orleans
4897….Andre Boutet….Orleans
632…..Andrew Duggan….Orleans
3514….Andrew Lannan….Orleans
4061….Anita Taylor….Orleans
2820….Barry Lightowlers….Orleans
2758….Brent Kelly….Orleans
1140….Brian Wiens….Orleans
4973….Bruce Barteaux….Orleans
2810….Carole Barabe….Orleans
2256….Carole Gagnon….Orleans
4071….Chantale Charbonneau….Orleans
4060….Charles Momy….Orleans
4104….Chris Morrison….Orleans
3774….Clarence Malenfant….Orleans
2773….Dan Macdonald….Orleans
3640….Dave Crawford….Orleans
2804….Dave King….Orleans
5113….David Tischhauser….Orleans
2930….Don Lavictoire….Orleans
2998….Eric Carriere….Orleans
2770….Erica Sabatino….Orleans
822…..Francois Deleseleuc….Orleans
5118….Frederic-Franco Desmarais….Orleans
4808….Gary Housch….Orleans
2728….Gilles Primeau….Orleans
4939….Greg Beliveau….Orleans
4169….Helene Boyer….Orleans
1745….Helene Fortier….Orleans
4871….Iris Felix….Orleans
2527….Isabel Seguin….Orleans
3716….James Waite….Orleans
4056….Janette Marquardt….Orleans
3962….Jason Roberts….Orleans
5025….Jean-Noel Gilbert….Orleans
2099….Jenna Bender….Orleans
2875….Jennifer Hausman….Orleans
2632….Jim Ward….Orleans
2906….Joan Tourangeau….Orleans
1323….John Heffernan….Orleans
5066….John Madower….Orleans
2914….John Tardif….Orleans
4930….Judith Finn….Orleans
2652….Kathy Wiens….Orleans
659…..Ken Lindsay….Orleans
5032….Linda Brunet….Orleans
1711….Linda Houle-Robert….Orleans
2625….Lissa Allaire….Orleans
1469….Louise Hamelin….Orleans
2659….Louise Laurin….Orleans
767…..Luc Charlebois….Orleans
4052….Marie-Helene Labrie….Orleans
3864….Mark Iezzi….Orleans
1776….Mathieu Mili….Orleans
2244….Matthew Upton….Orleans
2191….Melanie Trumpower….Orleans
4129….Michelle Ward….Orleans
4166….Moira Carriere….Orleans
2800….Mylene Quesnel….Orleans
2865….Neale Chisnall….Orleans
1590….Patricia Coons….Orleans
2861….Paul Menard….Orleans
3959….Peter Belair….Orleans
4229….Peter Lariviere….Orleans
4038….Ralph Hodgins….Orleans
2667….Robert Leblanc….Orleans
4074….Robert Simard….Orleans
4785….Romeo Glenn Sumido….Orleans
2731….Serge Arseneault….Orleans
4110….Stan Baldwin….Orleans
1223….Stephane Montpetit….Orleans
791…..Steven Tremblay….Orleans
418…..Stuart Barr….Orleans
2954….Suzanne Daleman….Orleans
2431….Terry Brown….Orleans
4363….Veronique Ferland….Orleans
4822….Bob Ireland….Osgoode
OTTAWA NAMES
5119….Aaron Auyeung....Ottawa
2911….Abdel Idris
4538….Abdulhak Nagy
1073….Adam Rudner
3595….Admassu Abebe
2958….Ahmed Saba
3063….Alain Dugas
3650….Alain Gendron
2630….Alan Born
1078….Alan Chaput
1057….Albert Saikaley
1909….Alek Mackie
1575….Alex Cullen
2142….Alex Sintu
4109….Alexandra Pettit
2334….Alexis Dallaire
3876….Alison Dewar
5080….Alison Trant
2147….Alistair Forster
1034….Allan Macphee
4844….Amanda Konnik
5008….Amandeep Kanwal
2697….Amira Mohamed
3154….Amy Coy
2913….Amy Donaghey
3025….Amy Mckay
4214….Andre Campeau
4107….Andrea Matthews
914…..Andreas Weichert
3039….Andree-Anne Girard
2188….Andrew Gibson
2096….Andrew Ha
3526….Andrew Ledger
1193….Andrew Macdonald
1607….Andrew Rude
3815….Andy Mazerolle
2069….Andy Skinn
5123….Angela Abbey
4404….Angela Rowland
4001….Angelina Singson Boucher
2543….Angelo Fatoric
2025….Angie Boucher
4631….Ann Macdonald
4079….Ann Marie Fyfe
3714….Anna Bretzlaff
4473….Anna Pham
4981….Anna Westerlund
4216….Anne Strangelove
2023….Arash Mahin
431…..Arif Aziz
159…..Arkadiusz Rydel
4165….Arnoldo Guerra
2376….Art Binch
4574….Audrey Corsi Caya
953…..Avdo Nalic
4454….Aydin Mirzaee
3505….Barry Knapp
116…..Ben Cattaneo
1195….Ben Lee
3238….Ben Lindsay
826…..Benoit Gauthier
4884….Benoit Labreche
4250….Berkan Pazarci
1876….Bernard Charlebois
281…..Bernard Couchman
752…..Beth Sabourin
1020….Beverley Wells
2931….Bill McEachern
2985….Blair Bobyk
1099….Bob Laughton
2215….Bob McGillivray
2157….Bonnie Wilken
4472….Brad Nixon
2331….Bradley Sinclair
1422….Breelyn Lancaster
5051….Brenda Cerson
4469….Brenda Leifso
5079….Brenda Wannell
1550….Brenda Wills
3687….Brendon Andrews
4819….Brent McRann
5048….Brian McNeill
1903….Brian Robar
3696….Brigitte Fontille
905…..Bruce Haydon
1822….Bruce Lefebvre
2676….Bruce McLaurin
2885….Bruce Sheppard
2500….Cal Martell
1209….Cal Mitchell
398…..Caleb Netting
1584….Camille West
2314….Carolyn Botting
4437….Carolyn Denyer-Perkins
3258….Carolyn Leckie
165…..Carolyn Tapp
5059….Casey Cerson
3776….Cassandra Chouinard
1604….Catherine Henry
5075….Catherine Milley
4078….Catherine Rivard
4312….Cathy Mckinnon
3877….Cathy Pacella
4632….Cathy Takahashi
1846….Cayman Rock
439…..Chad Humeniuk
2822….Chantal Campbell
4089….Chantal Pilon
1127….Charles Johnson
1963….Charles Pryce
1605….Chelsea Howard
5130….Cheney Glenn
1491….Cheryl Mason
2117….Chris Bartholomew
2722….Chris Fenwick
925…..Chris Galley
739…..Chris Jermyn
3586….Chris Snow
3860….Chris Steele
1925….Chris Warren
1880….Christe Desgranges-Farquh
2918….Christian Cattan
2574….Christian Lavoie
2674….Christine Geraghty
1850….Christine Turmaine
895…..Christopher Edwards
3666….Christopher Kelly
3519….Christopher MacKay
4449….Christopher Mah
1654….Christopher Murray
1053….Christopher Paine
2073….Christopher Reid
2081….Christopher Yule
3834….Cindy Chung
4116….Claude Beland
2905….Claude Papineau
388…..Claude Tardif
4086….Colin Marvin
417…..Colin McFarlane
1731….Colleen Bastien
4106….Colleen Bigelow
1311….Colleen Daly
2112….Colleen McCutcheon
2794….Cory Van Hoof
2510….Craig Crawley
4971….Craig Forcese
502…..Craig Kowalik
3757….Craig Taylor
4827….Crystal Shreve
1817….Dale Sandy
1228….Damien Boyle
4126….Dan Carnrite
3020….Dan Howes
1942….Dan St-Arnaud
1997….Daniel Anderson
1625….Daniel Gauthier
1830….Daniel Reifler
2039….Daren Kelland
2950….Darlene Joyce
536…..Darren Gilmour
693…..Daryl Howes
3974….Dave Goods
341…..Dave Marcotte
670…..Dave Silvester
2420….David Adderley
1947….David Bedard
4067….David Bergeron
981…..David Dawson
500…..David De Almeida
804…..David Duchesne
4997….David Fobert
848…..David Hunter
4476….David Innes
677…..David McCaw
1800….David McClintock
2538….David Morgan
277…..David Nogas
4065….David Perry
156…..David Rain
5071….David Tappin
258…..David Toomey
2842….Dawn Lomer
3480….Dean Belway
4773….Deborah Yu
5041….Debra Ducharme
4820….Denis Gratton
4885….Dennene Huntley
4551….Dennis Benoit
3685….Dennis Smith
2221….Dennis Toews
1182….Dennis Waite
2040….Derek Schroeder
2638….Derek Spriet
4980….Diana Babor
4937….Diana Devine
2828….Diane Robertson
3387….Diego Tremblay
1813….Don Harrison
334…..Donald Drysdale
2672….Doreen Lipovski
2687….Doug Eagle
506…..Duaine Simms
1175….Dustin Beach
4157….Ed Lander
351…..Eddy Smith
3024….Edith Duarte
168…..Edmund Thomas
2540….Edward Fox
3482….Elana Fric-Shamji
773…..Eloi Duguay
1608….Emelyn Rude
4100….Emily Joyce
4946….Emma Salt
5070….Emmy Verdun
1254….Erendira Perez
951…..Eric Arseneault
1255….Eric Betteridge
763…..Eric Edora
831…..Eric Heiden
531…..Eric Stadnyk
4084….Erica Beatty
1647….Erin Enros
1966….Erin Mayo
2857….Erin O'Donnell
3593….Etienne Goudreau
1585….Eunice West
4728….Evan Solomon
837…..Faris Cornell
2860….Faye Goldman
5081….Fiona Murray
2887….Fletcher Cudmore
4178….Francesca Craig
2617….Francis Fernandes D Sousa
4882….Francis Lauzier
4189….Franco Pasqualini
2573….Frank Brunetta
2934….Frank D'Angelo
4887….Frank Keeley
2072….Fred Pelletier
3411….Gabriel Alvarez
2874….Gabriela Balajova
412…..Garth Rayburn
4188….Genevieve Ashton
4636….Gennifer Stainforth
4130….Geoffrey Delage
1493….George Wehbi
4726….Georgette Demers
2280….Gerry Conlin
4681….Gerry Doucette
2969….Gilles St-Pierre
2164….Gino Rinaldi
1226….Glenn Boustead
5122….Gloria Fox
690…..Glynn Barnard
409…..Graham Acreman
2283….Graham Schuler
1056….Graham Suffield
2098….Graham Thatcher
3745….Grant Armstrong
1812….Grant Blanchard
1132….Greg Friesen
3871….Greg Kehoe
2432….Greg Lamb
1434….Greg MacDougall
3298….Greg Newsham
413…..Greg Potts
3404….Gregory Lemoyne
354…..Gurminder Singh
173…..Guy Boyd
1234….Haben Kalaty
1250….Haley Abugov
4191….Hannah Wilkinson
5091….Heather Earle
372…..Heather Hillsburg
2169….Heather Lewis
3577….Heather Mccready
1833….Heather Watson
2012….Heather Watts
2523….Heather Willett
4329….Heidi Lenz
4409….Heidi Vallinga
129…..Helen Gagne
5087….Helene Lepine
1641….Henrick Lafleche
4221….Howard Cohen
4888….Howard Manderson
3108….Hudson Lytle
4350….Hugo Prudhomme
2819….Ian Breneman
3003….Ian Murphy
3004….Ian Scowcroft
261…..Ian Simpson
3728….Ina Bartlett
4528….Ione Jayawardena
5103….Irene Dionne
2972….Irene Perry
3721….Isabel Tremblay
2143….Ivan Stefanov
2511….Jackie Benn
4303….Jackie Forman
4180….Jacquelyn Wingrove
2079….James Beaupre
4015….James Campbell
4880….James Carere
481…..James Dutrisac
2351….James Jun
1215….James Peltzer
1820….Jamie Anderson
2408….Jamie Driscoll
3585….Jamie Hurst
4481….Jamie Lee
3499….Jamila Gubbels
3916….Jane Brunetta
3592….Jane Rooney
2779….Janet Lovelady
4650….Janet Sol
4867….Janice Morlidge
1164….Jared Broughton
784…..Jason Bussey
2268….Jason Duhaime
283…..Jason Lawton
366…..Jason Mackey
3232….Jason Riordon
2769….Jason Stewart
4660….Jason Williams
2053….Jean Lapointe
907…..Jeff Bowes
999…..Jeff McCue
3213….Jeff Moore
1220….Jeffrey Reid
1040….Jeffrey Smith
2670….Jen Milligan
2074….Jennifer Crain
4902….Jennifer Fraser
4702….Jennifer Hartley
4081….Jennifer Moores
3863….Jennifer North
948…..Jennifer Wallis
2871….Jenny Kehrberger
960…..Jeremy Leal
4140….Jesper Lind
2118….Jessica Eamer
2247….Jessica Evans
4974….Jesula Drouillard
2943….Jill Ainsworth
357…..Jill Donak
2982….Jill Kolisnek
1556….Jim Penman
2584….Jim Ryan
4441….Jim Stewart
2834….Joanne Bradley
2310….Joanne Kurtz
1907….Joanne Lennon
3854….Jo-Anne Macdonald
183…..Joe Ross
1856….Joe Smith
834…..Joe Tegano
2460….Joel Koffman
3736….Joey Palomaki
1203….John Beaudoin
2071….John Gelder
373…..John Gorman
3811….John O'Connell
1971….John Ruttle
4879….John Scoles
2078….John Stoddart
917…..John Welsh
1334….John Wilson
2123….John Young
4059….Jolene Savoie
3127….Jonathan Hache
4555….Jonathan Hurn
1310….Jonathan Liddell
5116….Jonathan Racicot
1595….Jonathan Timlin
3670….Jose Marti Castillo Barba
3995….Josée Surprenant
1657….Joseph Kozar
4961….Joseph Rios
403…..Josh Bates
2285….Josh Roy
3339….Joshua Brunetta
4970….Juan Navarro
4896….Julie Burke
1712….Julie Dale
4716….Julie Laflamme
4017….Julie Lefebvre
4219….Julie Samson
1972….Julie Soucy
5095….Justin Pike
576…..Kailey McLachlan
525…..Karen Atkinson
5064….Karen Burns
4619….Karen Dillon
4082….Karen Jeffery
4427….Karen Meades
3820….Karen Oberthier
3968….Karen Sauve
2546….Kari Ferlatte
861…..Karim Fekih
1207….Karim Seddiki
4451….Karine Bunny Circé
1245….Kate McGrath
2648….Kate Borowec
119…..Kate Corsten
1322….Katherine Halhed
4179….Kathleen Gifford
2088….Kathy Kyritzopoulos
3214….Katie O'connell
2701….Kazutoshi Nishizawa
49……Kd Pacer
4587….Keegan Kuiack
1569….Keith Gallop
445…..Keith Pomakis
4102….Keith Savage
864…..Kelly Knoll
2100….Keltie Voutier
3686….Ken Backer
2134….Ken Farquhar
814…..Ken Grant
4094….Ken Hoffman
1900….Ken Morrison
3637….Ken Whiting
2061….Kenneth Inbar
4604….Kerry Nolan
1413….Kerstin Hogg
3396….Kevin Jones
2259….Kevin Matthews
666…..Kevin Ready
4806….Kevin Shaw
4200….Kevin Wannell
4672….Kezia Martin
4904….Kia Goutte
1047….Kieran Jones
3634….Kim Baars
3988….Kim Benjamin
4009….Kim Moir
2768….Kim St-Denis
5036….Kim White
2451….Kim Wright
2020….Kimberley Marcheterre
4414….Kimberly Rennie
3126….Kimberly Vo
3741….Kindra Lewis
3405….Kita Szpak
2275….Kris Bulmer
2789….Krista Macdonald
1330….Kristin Konnyu
3008….Kristin MaCrae
3697….Kristine Simpson
3771….Kristopher Dixon
1379….Krzysztof Blazejewicz
5058….Kumar Saha
2679….Kuniko Soda
604…..Kurt Stolberg
1985….Kyle Bazinet
1100….Lara Small
3150….Larry Bierworth
700…..Laura Bayne
3941….Laura Moran
4581….Laurel Rasmus
4640….Lauren Gamble
4582….Lauren Geloso
3026….Lauren Wells
2170….Laurent-Gill Bussieres
923…..Lawrence Conway
786…..Lawrence Varga
4825….Leah Beaudette
3963….Leigh Howe
2083….Leon Sutherland
4982….Lesley Pacer Holmes
3679….Leslie Robertson
2634….Lester Kovac
3491….Linda Lewis
2212….Lisa Addison
4564….Lisa Bernier
4432….Lisa Dagenais
2307….Lisa Potter
2108….Lise Patterson
3917….Loc Pham
987…..Louis Bastiand
1341….Louis Comerton
4762….Louise Rachlis
1233….Lucas Mccall
3997….Lucie Villeneuve
3722….Lucille Roy
2621….Luc-Rock Paquin
4542….Luis Cabezas
2352….Luvy Gonzalez
2594….Lyman Jones
4000….Lynda Poulin
1886….Lynn Ferron
3061….Mandy Smith
2964….Marc Patry
2175….Marc-Andre Lacombe
4518….Marc-Andre Millaire
2155….Marc-Andre O'Rourke
4921….Marcel Losier
4886….Marcel Neron
3788….Maria Jacko
3838….Maria Pooley
4055….Marie Maltais
4987….Marie-Josee Sevigny
5127….Mark Boyle
2178….Mark Bunny Wigmore
115…..Mark Carney
872…..Mark Caulfield
2551….Mark Coates
440…..Mark Manners
1066….Mark Mclean
1018….Mark Seebaran
5121….Markus Besemann
3785….Martha McGrath
2426….Martin Corsten
480…..Marwan Dirani
2788….Mary Martineau
3887….Mathew Samuel
3937….Mathieu Cayer
3629….Mathieu Pigeon
1308….Matin Fazelpour
416…..Matt Brillinger
3861….Matt Mulligan
3055….Matt Nicol
1511….Matthew Campbell
3511….Matthew Dewolfe
1186….Matthew Eglin
1190….Matthew Morash
2580….Matthew Osika
2174….Matthew Perkins
171…..Matthew Whyte
282…..Max Bunny Reede
1305….Maxime Rousseaux
4016….Meagan Campbell
1388….Meagan Olivier
4482….Meg Mccallum
2086….Megan Tam
2897….Meghan McKenna
181…..Mehmet Danis
4586….Melanie Farrell
4667….Melissa Perks
2102….Michael D’Eca
1514….Michael Dent
2248….Michael Groves
4439….Michael Hall
2251….Michael Hansen
3322….Michael Kelland
360…..Michael Martin
4638….Michael Price
3729….Michael Stomphorst
4215….Michael Strangelove
172…..Michael Wing
1327….Michel Gagnon
5005….Michel Leclerc
2622….Michelle Davidson
4571….Michelle Keough
276…..Michelle Schuler
2882….Michelle Zunti
414…..Mick Yetman
291…..Mike Christie
4661….Mike Clarke
1325….Mike Corbett
2680….Mike Cummings
175…..Mike Davis
4883….Mike MacNeil
1914….Mike Mccluskie
1021….Mike Newman
821…..Mike Stanley
1181….Mike White
1013….Miyuki Okawa
2022….Mohammad Mahin
4520….Monica Richard
3521….Morgan Marston
5074….Nahie Bassett
4019….Nancy Ferguson
1797….Nancy Lau
3383….Nancy Macdonell
3015….Naomi Schwartz
1502….Nathan Forester
361…..Nathaniel Hutchinson
3540….Negin Hatam
1606….Neil Wilson
4054….Nenad Marovac
1629….Nicholas Galambos
3198….Nicholas Marum
1561….Nick Davies
3506….Nick Gamache
2909….Nicole Mikhael
5117….Nik Hazledine
4663….Nishita Jerath
654…..Noel Harrington
3359….Norman Yanofsky
845…..Olivier Dumetz
2119….Omer Majeed
419…..Pascal Bessette
1345….Pascal Ilboudo
3665….Pascale Harvey
1645….Pat Barbeau
4213….Patrick Clermont
2312….Patrick Dumond
544…..Patrick Girard
980…..Patrick Gorman
2633….Patrick Miron
1304….Paul Chouinard
4818….Paul Hansen
4064….Paul Holmes
1632….Paul Mikota
714…..Paul Steeves
2576….Paul Tessier
169…..Paul Van Den Bosch
1387….Paul Von Schoenberg
4502….Paula Hall
1934….Penny Vezina
4928….Peter Harrison
2901….Peter Jurt
3451….Peter Kielstra
2491….Peter Lyman
1151….Peter Mason
2135….Peter Saturley
1757….Peter Shand
483…..Peter Valentine
573…..Peter Way
3789….Peter Wismer
3054….Phat Nguyen
2107….Phil King
511…..Philip Hogg
2318….Pierre Boudreau
1208….Pierre Paquette
3688….Pierrick Le Monnier
1867….Prichya Sethchindapong
3403….Rachel Fahlman
2211….Rajkumar Nagarajan
2623….Randy Mcelligott
1183….Ranjit Bose
1698….Ranjith Senthivadivel
2193….Ray Townsend
1924….Ray Wong
107…..Raymond Boucher
170…..Rebecca Van Den Bosch
3132….Rebecca Volk
2550….Rene Dionne
1244….Rene Hawkes
4304….Rene-Louis Bourgeau
3866….Reyse Netzke
1045….Ricardo Araujo
3824….Richard Bercuson
1065….Richard F Proulx
3243….Richard Leblanc
1707….Richard Meredith
2782….Richard Tanguay
2802….Richard Wall
3109….Rick Dearden
2161….Rick Dobson
3423….Rick Grant
2846….Rick O'Grady
2585….Rita Abrahamsen
1054….Rob Gallaher
961…..Rob Thomas
574…..Robert Berthiaume
909…..Robert Bowness
2765….Robert Kalbfleisch
186…..Robert North
1373….Robert Parenteau
4931….Robin Mounsteven
3996….Robin Sheedy
4301….Robin Tilsworth
1113….Rod Zylstra
3235….Roger Glidden
1929….Roger Langevin
278…..Roger Wyllie
2598….Roland Chan
3699….Romano Panopio
2410….Ron Newhook
3520….Ron Walker
1728….Rory Martin
2785….Rosina Mauro
3615….Ross Galbraith
2961….Ross MacLachlan
2783….Ryan Allen
280…..Ryan Lalonde
2442….Ryan Macdonald
828…..Ryan Rogers
4648….Sander Post
4671….Sandra Nevill
4302….Sandy Whittaker
4534….Sanjay Mohanta
5086….Sarah Chalk
3623….Sarah Davison
4131….Sarah Mackay
3573….Sarah Melville
4774….Sarah Mustapha
3500….Sari Velichka
3518….Scott Bowen
728…..Scott Burton
663…..Scott Healey
4458….Scott Lexy
528…..Scott McIntyre
1011….Scott Rudan
3436….Scott Sherman
344…..Scott Stephens
847…..Sean Horrall
1472….Sean Maddox
3969….Sean O'brien
2447….Sean Poulter
2292….Sean Ryan
933…..Serge Cote
3920….Seth Powter
317…..Shahab Athari
3297….Shannon Olson
3534….Shannon Weatherhead
2856….Shaul Ben-Yimini
2863….Shauna Hanratty
4733….Sheena Sumarah
4370….Shehryar Sarwar
1752….Sheila Hodges
359…..Shiraz Mawani
2830….Simon Rivers-Moore
4007….Solita Pacheco
4829….Sonia Granzer
4644….Sonia Higgins
2717….Sonya Bisson
1799….Stephan De Wit
4138….Stephane Burelle
2907….Stephane Perras
4646….Stephanie Dunne
337…..Stephen Anderson
1046….Stephen Fertuck
849…..Stephen Lee
1196….Stephen Macdonald
2771….Stephen Miller
3791….Stephen Osmond
2858….Stephen Woroszczuk
4091….Steve Astels
352…..Steve Findlay
816…..Steve Forrest
3767….Steven Collins
1101….Steven Paradine
4901….Steven West
2515….Stuart Bell
741…..Stuart Jolliffe
3033….Stuart Ludwig
4573….Susan Mak Chin
2158….Susan Morris
2220….Susan Rodocanachi
2851….Suzanne Sinnamon
3027….Svetlana Nikonorkina
1198….Sylvain Huard
3513….Sylvain St-Laurent
4412….Sylvie Chiasson
3228….Tadeu Fantaneanu
2959….Tanya Gracie
4624….Tanya Richard
3493….Tara Benjamin
3768….Tara Story
2305….Tarah Hunter
2529….Tarik Khan
2612….Taylor Evans
2940….Ted Zahavich
669…..Terry-Lynn Sigouin
1999….Thai Le
1576….Theresa Kavanagh
4828….Thi Vu
2502….Thomas Benak
852…..Thomas Gardiner
1306….Thomas Westfall
4275….Tiffany Holland
928…..Tim Barber
2644….Tim Hobbs
4889….Tim Keith
871…..Tim Wieclawski
1591….Tim Wightman
2688….Timothy Moses
2082….Tobin Paterson
1602….Todd Morin
4345….Tom Blackwell
2881….Tom Boudreau
952…..Tom Lawson
4891….Tom Woodward
1384….Tony Redican
4814….Tony Tran
5068….Tony Zezza
4952….Trent Abbott
1834….Trent Abbott
2006….Trent McBain
1241….Trevor Allen
2949….Trevor Davies
595…..Trevor Martin
2655….Tricia Brown
4450….Trisha Bunny Conway
3663….Ulric Shannon
3918….Una Blumberga
2199….Urban Wong
2021….Val Walker
3990….Valerie Falcioni
4411….Valerie Kowal
1743….Veronique Boily
2809….Veronique Houle
430…..Victor Gallant
1908….Virginia Vince
2908….Wade Smith
3598….Warren Silver
4077….Wendy Gifford
5014….Wendy McCutcheon
3764….Wendy Wagner
271…..Wesley Huffman
2048….Will Costain
2194….William Summers
2219….Wolfgang Mohaupt
3422….Yong Bai
4892….Yvon Carriere
4620….Yvon Martineau
3040….Zach Mckeown....Ottawa
END OF OTTAWA NAMES
3583….Phillipa Thompson….Oxford Mills
4903….Steve Thompson….Oxford mills
2131….Brenda Duhaime….Pakenham
900…..Ian Rae….Pakenham
1787….Christian Roy….Pembroke
614…..Jason Vallis….Pembroke
1667….John Gagnon….Pembroke
2489….Krista Johnson….Pembroke
4548….Phillip Bennett….Pembroke
2357….Robin Hill….Pembroke
3948….Steven Cressman….Pembroke
1097….Stewart Campbell….Pembroke
4430….Yves Roy….Pembroke
4442….Cathy James….Perth
2582….Christopher Ryan….Perth
1026….Eldon Paisley….Perth
1211….Matthew McLean….Perth
2595….Michael Degagne….Perth
2920….Darryl Cathcart….Petawawa
3489….Derek Crabbe….Petawawa
582…..Jeffrey Martin….Petawawa
875…..Kevin Britton….Petawawa
5015….Lori Rudderham….Petawawa
4894….Randall M. Binnie….Petawawa
3720….Richard Tarrant….Petawawa
342…..Joejon Noonan….Prescott
3179….Amanda Bennett….Renfrew
235…..Colleen M. Berry….Renfrew
4203….Kaitlyn Arbuthnot….Renfrew
3344….Rebecca Dunbar….Renfrew
3809….April Constantineau….Richmond
3831….Bill Williams….Richmond
4251….Dawn Carruthers….Richmond
4474….Elizabeth McIntyre….Richmond
4605….Gabby Doiron….Richmond
922…..Roger Crispin….Richmond
4584….Angelique Delorme….Rockland
182…..Carl Lacroix….Rockland
2756….Charles Carriere….Rockland
346…..Frank Lalonde….Rockland
3708….Julie Barrette….Rockland
347…..Kyle Rimmington….Rockland
3675….Mario Chartrand….Rockland
2412….Philippe Leblanc….Rockland
3707….Sidney Elbaz….Rockland
3266….Andrew Goodwin….Russell
5060….Keith Jones….Russell
3760….Mary Lynn Lackie….Russell
4419….Mellan Garry Mellan….Smiths Falls
692…..John Macmillan….Spencerville
946…..Alain Bellemare….Stittsville
5042….Alana Thomson….Stittsville
2852….Angus Macdonald….Stittsville
5043….Brent Thomson….Stittsville
4824….Catherine Dabee….Stittsville
4635….Cathie Radley….Stittsville
1594….Chris Leger….Stittsville
2042….Dale Costello….Stittsville
2320….Daniel Farris….Stittsville
3929….Darren Johnston….Stittsville
2485….David Hartholt….Stittsville
4267….Eric Morrison….Stittsville
1921….Gary Banks….Stittsville
2933….Gregory Rusch….Stittsville
2238….Ian Dunn….Stittsville
3604….Jason Lyons….Stittsville
3957….Jennifer Cameron….Stittsville
2018….Jennifer Foulon….Stittsville
3614….Joanne Di Cresce….Stittsville
4544….Jonathan Daniel….Stittsville
1243….Katie McClean….Stittsville
4445….Keith Farrier….Stittsville
2289….Kevin Haggerty….Stittsville
2029….Louise Chayer Ayers….Stittsville
4097….Michelle Cole….Stittsville
2030….Mireille Moore….Stittsville
5120….Patrick Lessard….Stittsville
4455….Philip Lynch….Stittsville
2757….Ralph Richardson….Stittsville
3977….Shelley Baran….Stittsville
3956….Shelly O'Brien….Stittsville
1287….Summer Griffin….Stittsville
4601….Suzanne Savoie….Stittsville
768…..Terrance Archer….Stittsville
2870….Tim Radley….Stittsville
1765….Tom Lilly….Stittsville
1788….Pierre Daoust….Thurso
2879….Kirk Duguid….Vanier
3915….Barbara Clarke….Woodlawn
4197….Christine Jerumanis….Woodlawn
Charleston est. 1670, pop. 127,999 (2013)
(R) No. 47, Mrs. Anne Boone's House (c. 1740)
• 3½-story Georgian style house is one of the oldest surviving examples of the Charleston single house, "one room thick and two rooms long, with a staircase in its middle set endwise to the street" • typically, single houses had a ground floor room used as an office or shop with a street-facing entrance which, for this house, was probably where the middle window is now
• thick, brick exterior walls could be those of the house Anne Boone (1677-1751) inherited in 1733 from husband Joseph, serving as a basis for reconstruction after the Great Fire of 1740 —College of Charleston Library
• in 1680, Joseph Boone (1678-1734) came to Carolina from England with a large company of Puritans, led by Anne's father, Landgrave Daniel Axtell (c. 1645-c. 1683) • his father, Daniel Axtell (1622-1660), had been hanged, drawn & quartered for participating in the regicide of King Charles I
• the British Lords Proprietors granted the right of free worship in Carolina & the 1st governor appointed was a Puritan, William Sayle (c. 1590–1671) • other Puritans & persecuted groups followed, e.g., Huguenots, Quakers • some of the ships bearing settlers were underwritten by wealthy Jews, who immigrated later
• when Anglicans gained power, dissent was restricted • Joseph Boone was a leader in opposing this • both of the Boone's are buried at their Mt. Boone Plantation —The WPA Guide to South Carolina: The Palmetto State • Daniel & Rebecca Axtell
• Doric columned piazza replaced earlier porch c. 1840 • gable end with it's 19th c. closed pediment profile rebuilt after collapsing in Hurricane Hugo, 1989 - The Buildings of Charleston, J.H. Poston for the Historic Charleston Foundation, 1997
(L) No. 45, Somersall-deSaussure House (c. 1780-1800)
• in 1757, merchant James Hartley purchased this lot -- part of Lot No. 1 of Charles Town's Grand Modell -- from Adam Daniel • in the will he executed the same year, Hartley directed his executor to take charge of the dwelling house, then under construction on this site, to insure that it would "be Completely finished upon the Plan and present Design thereof" • apparently the house didn't survive • the present 3-story single house seems to have been constructed by Hartley’s son-in-law, merchant & planter William Somersall, an immigrant from St. Kitt's
• Somersall is said to have loaned the South Carolina govt.£23,580 during the American Revolution • served in the SC General Assembly, 1787- 90 • delegate to the 1788 state convention to ratify the U.S. Constitution • married Hartley's daughter Sarah, 1774, the second marriage for each
• after 1807 the house was occupied by the Somersalls' daughter Mary & her husband, attorney John Ward (1767-1816) • Ward was a State Representative & Senator, twice president of the State Senate, 1801-02 lntendant (mayor) of Charleston & a Colonel in the SC Militia
• in 1850 the house was purchased by Wilmot G. de Saussure (1822-1886) [photo] • brigadier gen., SC militia • as a colonel in the Confederate Army, led his regiment in the occupation of Fort Moultrie & the bombardment of Fort Sumter • as brigadier gen. commanded artillery during the Union siege of Charleston, 1863 • led Confederate troops in opposition to Major General William T. Sherman's march through the Carolinas
• served five 2-year terms in the SC General Assembly, 1848–1863 • SC Sec. of the Treasury, 1861-62 • post-war was a prominent lawyer active in civic affairs • wrote several works of SC history • grand master of Freemasons, president of the Huguenot Society, Cincinnati Society, etc. • genealogy
• c. 1850-60 de Saussure remodeled in the taste of the period, adding Greek Revival & Italianate detailing, a wide overhanging eave, heavy window hoods, a bracketed piazza door hood & a triple-tiered piazza with fluted Doric columns • the mansion was converted to condos, 1985 -Roots & Recall
• Charleston Historic District, National Register # 66000964, 1969 • declared National Historic Landmark District, 1973
This sign in a waiting room startled me...
Ludwig Boltzmann, physicist and mathematician, suffered from Bipolar Disorder. Would physics have bloomed without Ludwig Boltzmann? It's difficult to imagine; his work is so important and fundamental!
I will add more of my thoughts when I have had time to read this list. For now, I'm just posting it...
The list goes on.
Here's the website listed on the poster:
And, here's a list I found on Wikipedia for just Bipolar Disorder:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_bipolar_disorder#V
Please note that some letters of the alphabet have no entries. I don't know if that is intentional on Wiki's part.
List of people with bipolar disorder
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is a list of people accompanied by verifiable source citations associating them with bipolar disorder (formerly known as "manic depression"), either based on their own public statements, or (in the case of dead people only) reported contemporary or posthumous diagnoses of bipolar disorder.
Regarding posthumous diagnoses: many famous people are believed to have been affected by bipolar disorder. Most of these listed have been diagnosed based on evidence in their own writings and contemporaneous accounts by those who knew them. It is often suggested that genius (or, at least, creative talent) and mental disorder (specifically, the mania and hypomania of bipolar disorder) are linked; the connection was widely publicized by Kay Redfield Jamison in Touched with Fire, although many of the diagnoses in the book are made by Jamison herself. Also, persons prior to the 20th century may have incomplete or speculative diagnoses of bipolar disorder (e.g. Vincent van Gogh.)
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Sherman Alexie, Native American poet, writer, and filmmaker[1]
Rigoberto Alpizar, fatally shot by United States federal air marshals after exclaiming that he had a bomb on board a plane.[2]
Sophie Anderton, British model.[3]
Michael Angelakos, American musician.[4]
Adam Ant, British musician.[5]
Emilie Autumn, American musician.[6]
B
Maria Bamford, American comedian.[7]
Azealia Banks, American rapper, actress and singer.[8]
Andy Behrman, author of the book Electroboy: A Memoir of Mania.[9][10]
Max Bemis, frontman of the band Say Anything, spoke about his diagnosis in an interview with Spin magazine in 2006.[11]
Maurice Benard, actor. He has discussed his diagnosis with Oprah Winfrey, and has since become active in promoting bipolar awareness.[12]
Mary Kay Bergman, voice actress[13]
Ludwig Boltzmann, physicist and mathematician. He "suffered from an alternation of depressed moods with elevated, expansive or irritable moods."[14]
Adrian Borland, British musician.[15]
Lizz Brady, artist who makes work about her experiences with borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder, curator of the exhibition Broken Grey Wires that examines the relationship between contemporary art and mental health.[16]
Russell Brand, comedian and actor. "In a low-key admission at the end of the book, he says he was finally diagnosed with bipolar disorder – manic depression – after he kicked the drugs for good in 2002 which goes some way to explaining his almost superhuman indifference to the chaos and catastrophe that almost lead [sic] him to obscurity."[17]
Andrea Breth, German stage-director.[18]
Jeremy Brett, actor.[19]
Katherine Brooks, director/writer/filmmaker. "I don’t believe Bipolar holds me back as a person or a filmmaker. I actually believe it makes everything I do have more meaning, passion, and purpose. I’m thankful to be this way … thankful to be born Bipolar."[20]
Brotha Lynch Hung, American rapper. He has discussed his diagnosis in various songs and interviews.[21]
Chris Brown, pop and R&B singer. Diagnosis was revealed through court documents.[22]
Frank Bruno, boxer; was hospitalized for a short period and as of 2005 is on lithium.[23][24][25]
Barney Bubbles, graphic designer.[26][27]
George Gordon, Lord Byron, English poet, writer, and adventurer.[28][29]
C
Northern Calloway, American actor, comedian and singer, David on Sesame Street[30]
Eoin Cameron, Western Australian radio personality and former politician.[31][32]
Alastair Campbell, press advisor.[33][34]
Georg Cantor, mathematician. Cantor's recurring bouts of depression from 1884 to the end of his life were once blamed on the hostile attitude of many of his contemporaries,[35] but these bouts can now be seen as probable manifestations of bipolar disorder.[36]
Jim Carrey, actor and comedian.[37]
Quincy Carter, American football player.[38]
Dick Cavett, television journalist. "CAVETT: Both in hypomanic, which I have had, and incidentally, one has to admit many patients say I am cured now, I am fine. But I must say I miss those hypomanic states. They are better off where they are."[39]
Eason Chan, Chinese popular music singer.[40]
Iris Chang, historian and journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle.[41]
John Clare, poet.[42][43]
Kurt Cobain, musician. His cousin, Beverly Cobain, a "registered nurse (…) [with] experience as a mental health professional" and author of a book, When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens ISBN 1-57542-036-8, stated in an interview: "Kurt was diagnosed at a young age with Attention Deficit Disorder [ADD], then later with bipolar disorder; (…) As Kurt undoubtedly knew, bipolar illness can be very difficult to manage, and the correct diagnosis is crucial. Unfortunately for Kurt, compliance with the appropriate treatment is also a critical factor."[44]
Neil Cole, former Australian Labor party politician. "Associate Professor Cole was the first politician in Australia or overseas to admit to having a mental illness, namely bipolar mood disorder."[45]
Rosemary Clooney, singer and actress.[46]
Patricia Cornwell, American crime writer.[47][48]
Robert S. Corrington, theologist. In his book Riding the Windhorse: Manic-Depressive Disorder and the Quest for Wholeness[49] he gives a personal account of his own struggles with the condition.
Michael Costa, former Australian Labor party politician and Treasurer of NSW. "Mr Costa said a number of state parliamentary colleagues approached him about their mental health problems after he publicly revealed his battle with bipolar disorder in 2001."[50]
Vincent Crane, keyboard player of Atomic Rooster.[51]
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Disco D, record producer and composer. On returning to the United States from his 2005 Australian trek, Shayman went public about his struggle with bipolar disorder.[52]
DMX, has spoken openly about his manic depression.[53]
Mike Doughty, musician. First described himself diagnosed as bipolar in 2007 on his blog.[54]
Charmaine Dragun, former Australian journalist/newsreader. Misdiagnosed with depression. Inquest concluded she had bipolar II disorder.[55]
Richard Dreyfuss, actor, BBC Documentary.[56]
Patty Duke, actress.[57]
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Edward Elgar, an English composer, many of whose works such as the Enigma Variations and the Pomp and Circumstance Marches have achieved enduring popularity.[58]
Florbela Espanca, Portuguese poet.[59]
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Carrie Fisher, actress and writer.[56][60]
Tom Fletcher, English singer, songwriter, pianist, and guitarist of McFly. admitted to suffering from bipolar disorder. He has also described his struggles with his weight and obsessive dieting.[61][62]
Ellen Forney, comics artist and creator of Marbles: Madness, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me[63]
Larry Flynt, publisher and the president of Larry Flynt Publications (LFP).[64]
Connie Francis, singer.[65]
Stephen Fry, actor, comedian and writer. Fry was the center of the Emmy Award-winning documentary Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive in which he openly shares his experiences of living with the disorder and interviews a number of celebrities who suffer from it as well.[56]
Mary Kay Fualaau, American schoolteacher who had sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old student.[66]
Justin Furstenfeld, Lead singer of the band Blue October.[67]
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Alan Garner, novelist. According to the Guardian, "In The Voice that Thunders (Harvill), a collection of critical and autobiographical essays, Garner casts light on his writing and thinking, and the role that manic depression plays in his creativity".[68][69]
Paul Gascoigne, English footballer. "His second book, released this year, centres on his therapy - for alcoholism, eating disorders, OCD, and bipolar disorder, among others."[70]
Mel Gibson, actor and director.[71]
Matthew Good, Canadian musician. He first disclosed his illness in a personal blog. It was during the writing and recording of Hospital Music that he suffered one of his worst episodes.[72]
Philip Graham, publisher and businessman. "It had finally penetrated to me that Phil's diagnosis was manic-depression..." Katharine Graham (1997), Personal History, p. 328; Knopf, 1997, ISBN 0-394-58585-2 (book has numerous other references).
Macy Gray, musician and actor. As documented in an interview with Saul Williams.[73][74]
Spalding Gray, monologist.[75]
Graham Greene, English novelist.[76] Extract from Graham Greene: A Life in Letters: "Greene was managing the impulses of bipolar illness, involving mood swings from elation, expansiveness or irritability to despair and would quickly be guilty of repeated infidelities."
Ivor Gurney, English composer and poet.[77]
H
Terry Hall, lead singer of The Specials.[78]
Halsey, indie pop singer.[79]
Linda Hamilton, actress. Star of the Terminator movies. Was diagnosed at the age of 40.[80]
Robert Hansen, serial killer.[81]
Beth Hart singer, songwriter, musician, painter.[82]
Mariette Hartley, American actress, has publicly spoken about her bipolar disorder.[83]
Jonathan Hay, Australian rules footballer[84]
Ernest Hemingway, writer[85][86]
Kristin Hersh, musician, of rock band Throwing Muses, has spoken about her bipolar disorder.[87]
Abbie Hoffman, political activist: "Abbie was diagnosed in 1980 as having bipolar disorder, more commonly known as manic depression."[88]
Marya Hornbacher, writer. Hornbacher wrote Madness, a memoir of her struggle with bipolar disorder, after writing Wasted, which detailed her eating disorder.[citation needed]
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Jack Irons, drummer, formerly of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam.[89]
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Jesse Jackson, Jr., American politician and son of civil rights pioneer.[90]
Daniel Johnston, musician: "Johnston's output in his late teens and early 20s proved to be a symptom of his worsening manic depression." The Guardian Unlimited, Saturday 20 August 2005: "Personal demons", review of film, The Devil and Daniel Johnston:[91]
Andrew Johns, Australian rugby league player. Publicly announced his condition following retirement.[92]
Lee Joon, Korean actor and musician[93]
Jarvis, musician: Bass player for Scissorfight. [94]
K
Krizz Kaliko, American hip hop musician.[95]
Chris Kanyon American professional wrestler.[96]
Kerry Katona, English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten. BBC.[97]
Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[98]
Otto Klemperer, conductor.[99]
Margot Kidder, actress — self-described.[100]
Patrick Kroupa, writer and hacker, has been very open about his drug use and mental health issues, after his last heroin detox in 1999. He mentions bipolar disorder openly in several interviews.[101][102][103]
Kerli Kõiv, better known mononymously as Kerli, Estonian recording artist and songwriter.[104]
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Mary Lambert, American actress, singer and writer, revealed that she had the illness in an interview with shewired.com and in her song that was released in 2014, Secrets.[105]
Debra LaFave, schoolteacher who had sexual relations with minor student.[106]
Albert Lasker displayed the symptoms of Bipolar II according to the book "The Man Who Sold America."[107]
Yoon Ha Lee, Korean-American science fiction writer.[108]
Vivien Leigh, actress, most famous for her role as Scarlett O'Hara in David O. Selznick's movie "Gone With The Wind".[109]
Jenifer Lewis, American actress, spoke about her diagnosis on Oprah in September 2007.[110]
Bill Lichtenstein, print and broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker, profiled in Time magazine, 10 October 1994.[111]
Demi Lovato, American actress, singer and writer, revealed her illness in April 2011 in an interview with People magazine.[112][113]
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Tina Malone, British television actress, writer, director and producer (Brookside, Shameless). Diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder and bipolar disorder in 1998.[114][115]
Arthur McIntyre, Australian artist.[116]
Kristy McNichol, actress. The former child star and teen idol left the show Empty Nest due to her battle with the depression. McNichol later returned to the show for a few episodes during the series' last season.[117][118][119][120]
Jessica Marais, South African-Australian actress. She has stated that she has suffered bipolar episodes since she was 12 years old, suggesting that they have been caused by the death of her father from a heart attack.[121][122]
Burgess Meredith, actor; with cyclothymia.[123]
Spike Milligan, comedian.[124]
Ben Moody, musician. The former guitarist from Evanescence.[125]
Seaneen Molloy, Northern Irish blogger.[126]
Marilyn Monroe, American actress.[127]
Petr Muk, Czech singer.[128]
John A. Mulheren, American financier, stock and option trader and philanthropist.[129]
Edvard Munch, artist.[130]
Robert Munsch, author.[131]
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Friedrich Nietzsche, philosopher.[132]
Florence Nightingale, nurse and health campaigner. BPW "Florence heard voices and experienced a number of severe depressive episodes in her teens and early 20s - symptoms consistent with the onset of bipolar disorder", Dr. Kathy Wisner, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[133]
Kim Novak, actress: During an interview with Robert Osborne for TCM in 2012 she stated that she wasn't diagnosed until late in her life.[134]
O
Sinéad O'Connor, musician. She discussed her diagnosis in a Guardian interview in 2010.[135]
Graeme Obree, Scottish racing cyclist. World hour record 1993. Individual pursuit world champion in 1993 and 1995. Cited in 2003 autobiography, Flying Scotsman: Cycling to Triumph Through My Darkest Hours and 2006 film.
Phil Ochs, musician.[136]
Bill Oddie, naturalist, comedian and television presenter.[137]
Craig Owens, singer for American bands Chiodos, and Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows.[138]
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Nicola Pagett, actor. Wrote about her bipolar disorder in her autobiography Diamonds Behind My Eyes ISBN 0-575-60267-8
Jaco Pastorius, jazz musician. "Jaco was diagnosed with this clinical bipolar condition in the fall of 1982. The events which led up to it were considered "uncontrolled and reckless" incidences."[139]
Jane Pauley, TV presenter and journalist. The former Today and Dateline host describes being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her autobiography "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue", which she wrote in 2004, as well as on her short-lived talk show.[140][141][142][143][144][145]
Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest, American basketball player [146]
Fernando Pessoa, Portuguese poet.[59]
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, British Statesman[147]
Edgar Allan Poe, poet and writer, may have experienced bipolar disorder.[148][149][150]
Jackson Pollock, American artist.[130]
Odean Pope, American jazz musician.[151]
Gail Porter, British TV presenter.[152]
Emil Post, mathematician.[153]
Charley Pride, country music artist. (autobiography) Pride: The Charley Pride Story. Publisher: Quill (May 1995). "Pride discusses business ventures that succeeded and those that failed, as well as his bouts with manic depression. He tells his story with no bitterness but lots of homespun advice and humor."
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Gabriele Rabel, botanist, physicist[154]
Lou Reed, musician[155]
Rene Rivkin, entrepreneur.[156]
Barret Robbins, former NFL Pro Bowler.[157]
Axl Rose, lead singer and frontman best known for Guns N' Roses.[158] "I went to a clinic, thinking it would help my moods. The only thing I did was take one 500-question test - ya know, filling in the little black dots. All of sudden I'm diagnosed manic-depressive."
Richard Rossi, filmmaker, musician, and maverick minister, revealed for the first time in a live interview on the Lynn Cullen show on 5 June 2008 the link between his artistic productivity and his depression to bipolar disorder, stating that "my father was bi-polar one, and I'm bi-polar two." He spoke of the relationship between creativity and the illness.
John Ruskin, the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, also an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist[159]
Rene Russo, American actress, producer, and former model
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Robert Schumann, German composer[160][161][162]
Nina Simone, American singer. Interview with her daughter Simone, The Sunday Times 24 June 2007[163]
Frank Sinatra, American singer and actor. "Being an 18-karat manic depressive, and having lived a life of violent emotional contradictions, I have an over-acute capacity for sadness as well as elation."[164]
Michael Slater, International Australian cricketer, forced to retire because of related symptoms.[165][166]
Tony Slattery, actor and comedian.[56] "I rented a huge warehouse by the river Thames. I just stayed in there on my own, didn't open the mail or answer the phone for months and months and months. I was just in a pool of despair and mania." BBC Documentary[56]
Sidney Sheldon, producer, writer; wrote about being a victim of bipolar disorder in his autobiography The Other Side of Me.
Tim Smith, rugby league player whose career with NRL side Parramatta Eels was ended due to his bipolar condition, and pressure from the media.[167]
Charlene Soraia, British singer-songwriter, musician has cyclothymia.[168]
Britney Spears, American singer-songwriter[169]
Alonzo Spellman, American football player[170]
Dusty Springfield, English pop singer[171][172]
Scott Stapp, American singer (Creed)[173]
Peter Steele, frontman, Type O Negative.[174][175]
David Strickland, Actor, Suddenly Susan.[176][177]
Poly Styrene (real name Marion Elliot-Said), singer.[178]
Stuart Sutherland, British psychologist and writer[179]
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Mackenzie Taylor, British comedian.[180]
Michael Thalbourne, Australian psychologist and parapsychologist.[181]
Steven Thomas, American entrepreneur.[182][183]
Gene Tierney, Academy Award nominated actress, Best Actress (1945).[184]
Devin Townsend, musician, Strapping Young Lad, The Devin Townsend Band. He took himself off of his medication to write lyrics for Strapping Young Lad's album Alien.[185]
Nick Traina, singer,[186] "in the last year of his life, he began telling people he was manic-depressive."
Timothy Treadwell, American environmentalist and bear enthusiast, featured in the 2005 documentary film by Werner Herzog titled Grizzly Man.[187][188]
Margaret Trudeau, Canadian celebrity and ex-wife of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau (deceased). She now travels Canada and other countries speaking out against the stigmas on mental illness.[189]
Ted Turner, American media businessman. Founder of CNN.[190]
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I may have not copied the U entries. Or, there may not have been any.
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Jean-Claude Van Damme, actor.[191][192]
Vincent van Gogh, artist.[193][194][195] (among numerous other hypotheses)
Townes Van Zandt, singer-songwriter.[196]
Eric Victorino, vocalist of The Limousines, author.[197]
Mark Vonnegut, author.[198]
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James Wade, darts player.[199]
David Walliams, actor/comedian/author/charity fundraiser.[200]
Tom G Warrior- Lead singer/guitarist of heavy metal bands Celtic Frost, Apollyon Sun and Triptykon[201]
Ruby Wax, comedian.[202][203]
Scott Weiland, musician. (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver)[204]
Pete Wentz, musician. Fall Out Boy[205]
Delonte West, American basketball player[206]
Mark Whitacre, business executive described in the true story movie, The Informant.[207]
Robin Williams, actor and comedian.[208]
Brian Wilson, musician, founding member of The Beach Boys.[209]
Amy Winehouse, musician[210]
Virginia Woolf, writer.[211]
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Lee Thompson Young, actor.[212]
Z
Catherine Zeta-Jones, actress, has bipolar II disorder.[213]
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There are 15 web pages listing Ottawa, Gatineau & area half marathoners. This web page lists the area half-marathoners who have first names starting with an A to Anna.
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For the names of the other half-marathon runners, go to the set called "Ottawa-area Half-marathoners" which has links to the full directory of names i.e., all 15 web pages.
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To access race statistics AND pictures (if available), first click on this Sportstats’ link and enter the runner's last and first names, and then click on Search.
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The names are derived from the following half-marathon races:
i) 2010 Canada Army Run (link for photos only)
ii) 2010 Ottawa Fall Colours (link for photos only)
iii) 2010 Nine Run Run (link for photos only)
iv) 2011 Winterman (link for photos only)
v) 2011 Ottawa Race Weekend (link for photos only)
vi) 2011 Canada Army Run (link for photos only)
vii) 2011 Scotiabank Waterfront (link for photos only)
The pictures are available for sale from ASI Photos, Zoom Photo, etc.
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(list no. 1, in order by first name)
1….A.G. Walter….Stittsville….M50-54
2….Aaron Auyeung….Ottawa….M20-29
3….Aaron Brook….Ottawa….M20-24
4….Aaron Doering….Nepean….M19 & under
5….Aaron Guzman….Ottawa….M30-39
6….Aaron Lai….Orleans….M50-59
7….Aaron Luhning….Petawawa….M30-39
8….Aaron Moysey….Clarence Creek….M30-39
9….Aaron Prosper….Petawawa….M30-39
10….Aaron Toner….Ottawa….M30-39
11….Abbey Saunders….Ottawa….F25-29
12….Abdollah Vakily….Cornwall….M60-69
13….Abdula Essak….Ottawa….F40-44
14….Abdulhak Nagy….Nepean….M20-29
15….Abigail Fontaine….Cornwall….F40-49
16….Abigail Fyfe….Ottawa….F40-49
17….Abigail Hain….Ottawa….F40-49
18….Abrinna Doering….Nepean….F19 & under
19….Abs Bey….Orleans….M30-39
20….Achint Sandhu….Ottawa….M30-39
21….Ada Gorrie….Munster….F60-69
22….Adam Ashbourne….Kanata….M20-29
23….Adam Boyle….Kanata….M30-39
24….Adam Davis….Petawawa….M20-29
25….Adam Dawe….Nepean….M40-44
26….Adam Desjarlais….Ottawa….M20-29
27….Adam Gagnon….Gatineau….M25-29
28….Adam Hamilton….Almonte….M35-39
29….Adam Harris….Ottawa….M25-29
30….Adam Joiner….Rockland….M20-29
31….Adam Koziol….Ottawa….M30-34
32….Adam Lister….Ottawa….M19 & under
33….Adam Martin….Ottawa….M25-29
34….Adam Menzies….Orleans….M30-39
35….Adam Norwick….Gatineau….M30-34
36….Adam Orton….Ottawa….M20-29
37….Adam Pelham….Kanata….M20-29
38….Adam Phomin….Ottawa….M20-29
39….Adam Richardson….Ottawa….M19 & under
40….Adam Robinson….L'Ange Gardien….M19 & under
41….Adam Sherk….Ottawa….M25-29
42….Adam Struthers….Ottawa….M30-39
43….Adam Sulis….Mountain….M30-39
44….Adam Vickers….Ottawa….M30-34
45….Adam Welcher….Ottawa….M20-29
46….Adam Williams….Ottawa….M19 & under
47….Adam Yaworski….Ottawa….M20-29
48….Adele Gratton….Ottawa….F20-24
49….Adele Mcleod….Brockviile….F40-49
50….Adeline Germain….Gatineau….F30-39
51….Adelle Brazeau….Limoges….F30-39
52….Adelyn Barr….North Augusta….F20-24
53….Adina Manoli….Kanata….F40-44
54….Adria Patzer….Ottawa….F30-39
55….Adrian Becklumb….Ottawa….M40-49
56….Adrian Nemni….Nepean….M40-49
57….Adrian Salt….Kanata….M40-49
58….Adrian Salt….Kanata….M40-49
59….Adriana Ducic….Ottawa….F20-29
60….Adriana Zeleney….Ottawa….F30-39
61….Adrien Barrieau….Ottawa….M45-49
62….Adrien Eyraud….Ottawa….M20-24
63….Adrienne Christie….Ottawa….F35-39
64….Adrienne Ireland….Ottawa….F20-24
65….Adrienne Mertin….Ottawa….F25-29
66….Adrienne Scott….Stittsville….F19 & under
67….Adwin Gallant….Ottawa….M40-49
68….Afshan Thakkar….Kanata….F40-49
69….Agathe Binette….Gatineau….F55-59
70….Agnes Vargha….Kanata….F50-54
71….Ahsan Ahmed….Ottawa….M25-29
72….Aidan Brand….Ottawa….M25-29
73….Aideen Smith….Ottawa….F20-29
74….Aileen Briggs….Orleans….F45-49
75….Aileen Haw….Carp….F50-59
76….Aili Ignacy….Ottawa….F50-54
77….Aim E Riggs-Willey….Kanata….F40-49
78….Aimee Lemieux….Wakefield….F30-39
79….Aimee Sutton….Ottawa….F35-39
80….Ainley Ching….Kemptville….M40-44
81….Akaterina Tsarouchas….Ottawa….F35-39
82….Al Daggett….Kanata….M30-39
83….Al Doyle….Kanata….M40-49
84….Al Jones….Almonte….M60-69
85….Al Okroy….Ottawa….M30-34
86….Al Stewart….Ottawa….M20-29
87….Alain Bellemare….Stittsville….M30-39
88….Alain Bergeron….Gatineau….M40-49
89….Alain Brule….Orleans….M35-39
90….Alain Charette….Val-des-Monts….M45-49
91….Alain D'arbelles….Ottawa….M20-29
92….Alain D'entremont….Gatineau….M45-49
93….Alain Dion….Ottawa….M40-49
94….Alain Drainville….Carp….M40-49
95….Alain Ducap….Gatineau….M30-34
96….Alain Gauvin….Ottawa….M40-49
97….Alain Gendron….Ottawa….M40-49
98….Alain Gilbert….Gatineau….M30-34
99….Alain Giroux….Limoges….M20-29
100….Alain Gonthier….Navan….M40-49
101….Alain Guimond….Gatineau….M40-49
102….Alain Huot….Gatineau….M30-39
103….Alain Phaneuf….Nepean….M40-49
104….Alain Rollin….Gatineau….M40-49
105….Alain Therriault….Ottawa….M30-39
106….Alain Vermette….Ottawa….M40-44
107….Alan Born….Ottawa….M30-39
108….Alan Chaffe….Ottawa….M30-39
109….Alan Chan….Ottawa….M30-39
110….Alan Clavet….Gatineau….M40-44
111….Alan Dempsey….Ottawa….M20-29
112….Alan Doody….Kanata….M30-39
113….Alan Howard….Orleans….M50-59
114….Alan Johnston….Petawawa….M30-34
115….Alan Kaye….Kanata….M40-44
116….Alan Krueger….Kinburn….M40-49
117….Alan Lane….Ottawa….M40-44
118….Alan Mulawyshyn….Ottawa….M40-49
119….Alan Rushforth….Nepean….M70+
120….Alan Tippett….Ottawa….M45-49
121….Alan Yeadon….Ottawa….M45-49
122….Alan Yeadon….Ottawa….M40-49
123….Alana Fong….Ottawa….F30-39
124….Alana Mcnamara-Uguccioni….Ottawa….F40-49
125….Alana Morin….Ottawa….F30-39
126….Alana Somerville….Ottawa….F20-24
127….Alana Thomson….Stittsville….F30-39
128….Alan-John Sigouin….Orleans….M40-49
129….Alan-John Sigouin….Ottawa….M40-49
130….Alanna Twohey….Ottawa….F25-29
131….Alastair McCartney….Kanata….M40-49
132….Alastair Okroy….Ottawa….M30-39
133….Alastair Warwick….Ottawa….M50-59
134….Alayne Crawford….Ottawa….F20-29
135….Alberic Bilodeau….Orleans….M25-29
136….Albert Thurley….Stittsville….M70+
137….Alec Forbes….Ottawa….M20-29
138….Alec Wong….Ottawa….M40-49
139….Alecks Zarama….Ottawa….F25-29
140….Aleksandar Micic….Ottawa….M40-44
141….Aleksandar Rajak….Ottawa….M50-54
142….Aleksandra Copija….Ottawa….F30-34
143….Alesia Kurlek….Gatineau….F20-24
144….Alessandra Rosselli….Ottawa….F30-39
145….Alessandra Tolot….Ottawa….F19 & under
146….Alessandro Campagna….Ottawa….M19 & under
147….Alex Bota….Ottawa….M20-29
148….Alex Burnet….Ottawa….M20-29
149….Alex Charette….Ottawa….M25-29
150….Alex Cullen….Ottawa….M60-64
151….Alex Downey….Kanata….M20-29
152….Alex Dufort….Smiths Falls….F19 & under
153….Alex Eloise….Ottawa….M50-59
154….Alex Gagne….Gatineau….M20-29
155….Alex Glasgow….Kanata….M20-29
156….Alex Graham….Ottawa….F30-34
157….Alex Havers….Ottawa….F20-29
158….Alex Ho….Ottawa….M40-49
159….Alex Holland….Kanata….M30-39
160….Alex Lavoie….Ottawa….M20-29
161….Alex Lenz….Ottawa….F19 & under
162….Alex Mackenzie….Ottawa….M55-59
163….Alex Mcdermott….Cantley….F19 & under
164….Alex Miles….Gloucester….M20-29
165….Alex Peach….Ottawa….F30-39
166….Alex Renwick….Ottawa….F40-49
167….Alex Sauriol….Ottawa….M35-39
168….Alex Sharko….Kemptville….M30-34
169….Alex Wong….Ottawa….M30-34
170….Alex Wright….Gatineau….M19 & under
171….Alexa Bernier Sylvestre….Ottawa….F20-29
172….Alexa Chown….Ottawa….F30-34
173….Alexa Holm….Ottawa….F25-29
174….Alexa Hutchinson….Ottawa….F20-29
175….Alexa Keating….Ottawa….F30-34
176….Alexander Aguilar….Gatineau….M30-39
177….Alexander Chernykh….Ottawa….M35-39
178….Alexander Esau….Gatineau….M20-29
179….Alexander Gomez….Ottawa….M19 & under
180….Alexander Gribbon….Ottawa….M20-29
181….Alexander Schwab….Gatineau….M40-49
182….Alexander Templeton….Orleans….M30-39
183….Alexandr Tremblay-Plourde….Chelsea….F25-29
184….Alexandra Averbeck….Ottawa….F40-49
185….Alexandra Bradburn….Oxford Mills….F20-24
186….Alexandra Brunette-D'souza….Ottawa….F20-29
187….Alexandra Bushell….Ottawa….F20-29
188….Alexandra Conway….Barry's Bay….F19 & under
189….Alexandra Dube….Gatineau….F20-24
190….Alexandra Gaudes….Orleans….F20-29
191….Alexandra Gruca-Macaulay….Ottawa….F50-59
192….Alexandra Gwyer….Ottawa….F20-24
193….Alexandra Hynes….Ottawa….F25-29
194….Alexandra Kirvan….Ottawa….F20-24
195….Alexandra Lafond….Gatineau….F20-29
196….Alexandra Mecteau….Gatineau….F20-29
197….Alexandra Miglietta….Gatineau….F30-39
198….Alexandra Montgomery….Stittsville….F50-54
199….Alexandra Peach….Ottawa….F35-39
200….Alexandra Skupek….Ottawa….F20-24
201….Alexandra Vallianatos….Ottawa….F40-49
202….Alexandra Weirich….Ottawa….F20-29
203….Alexandra Yarrow….Ottawa….F30-34
204….Alexandre Audet….Merrickville….M30-34
205….Alexandre Beaulieu….Stittsville….M30-39
206….Alexandre Belanger….Gatineau….M30-34
207….Alexandre Boudreault….Gatineau….M30-39
208….Alexandre Demers….Gatineau….M25-29
209….Alexandre Farley….Gatineau….M30-39
210….Alexandre Larocque….Gatineau….M20-29
211….Alexandre Martel….Gatineau….M30-34
212….Alexandre Paquin….Gatineau….M30-39
213….Alexandre Young….Ottawa….M19 & under
214….Alexandria Wilson….Gatineau….F20-29
215….Alexei Novikov….Kanata….M50-59
216….Alexei Pogrebtsov….Nepean….M40-49
217….Alexis Bosse….Ottawa….M20-29
218….Alexis Conrad….Ottawa….M35-39
219….Alexis Lemmex….Ottawa….F20-29
220….Alexzander Chenard….Pembroke….M20-29
221….Alfred Jacque….Orleans….M30-39
222….Alia Meghji….Ottawa….F30-34
223….Alia Waterfall….Ottawa….F20-29
224….Alice Adamo….Ottawa….F20-29
225….Alice Debroy….Orleans….F50-59
226….Alice Donachey….Ottawa….F50-59
227….Alice Kwong….Ottawa….F30-39
228….Alice Retik….Ottawa….F30-39
229….Alice Simms….Ottawa….F45-49
230….Alicia Berthiaume….Pembroke….F30-34
231….Alicia Ch Nier….Ottawa….F20-29
232….Alicia Dill….Orleans….F50-59
233….Alicia Gerwing….Kanata….F30-34
234….Alicia Meeds….Kanata….F35-39
235….Alisa Miller….Ottawa….F20-24
236….Alisa Wachna….Ottawa….F20-24
237….Alisdair Mclean….Ottawa….M40-44
238….Alison Bear….Pembroke….F30-39
239….Alison Caiger-Watson….Ottawa….F25-29
240….Alison Canavan….Nepean….F40-49
241….Alison Carroll-Dawe….Stittsville….F30-34
242….Alison Cunningham….Ottawa….F40-44
243….Alison Davis….Ottawa….F35-39
244….Alison Dewar….Ottawa….F50-59
245….Alison Gilbert….Ottawa….F35-39
246….Alison Green….Ottawa….F25-29
247….Alison Hill….Nepean….F30-39
248….Alison James….Ottawa….F30-34
249….Alison Kluke….Renfrew….F25-29
250….Alison Mccray….Ottawa….F35-39
251….Alison Mulawyshyn….Ottawa….F19 & under
252….Alison Ronson….Ottawa….F25-29
253….Alison Salhany….Ottawa….F30-39
254….Alison Sargent….Ottawa….F30-34
255….Alison Seely….Beachburg….F40-49
256….Alison Young….Ottawa….F40-49
257….Alistair Edwards….Kanata….M20-29
258….Allan Brace….Ottawa….M45-49
259….Allan Crisford….Ottawa….M35-39
260….Allan Gauci….Ottawa….M40-49
261….Allan O'connor….Ottawa….M40-49
262….Allan Savage….Cornwall….M70+
263….Allan Smith….Munster….M50-59
264….Allan White….Ottawa….M30-34
265….Allan Wilson….Gatineau….M30-39
266….Allanna Turcotte….Gatineau….F30-39
267….Allen Bower….Smiths Falls….M19 & under
268….Allen Cameron….Orleans….M50-59
269….Allen Lor….Ottawa….M60-64
270….Allen Piddington….Kanata….M40-49
271….Allie Wright….Ottawa….F20-29
272….Allison Carroll….Pembroke….F30-34
273….Allison Downton….Ottawa….F25-29
274….Allison Grimsey….Ottawa….F30-34
275….Allison Jones….Petawawa….F30-39
276….Allison Lainey….Ottawa….F20-29
277….Allison Lowe….Ottawa….F40-44
278….Allison Mackenzie….Ottawa….F30-39
279….Allison Meek….Ottawa….F30-39
280….Allison Penner….Kanata….F19 & under
281….Allison Sephton….Ottawa….F20-29
282….Allison Seymour….Ottawa….F40-49
283….Allison Sutherland….Stittsville….F30-39
284….Allister Hain….Ottawa….F40-49
285….Ally Duncan….Petawawa….F20-29
286….Allyson Field….Stittsville….F30-39
287….Allyson Field….Stittsville….F30-39
288….Allyssia Villeneuve….Kanata….F20-24
289….Alp Oran….Ottawa….M30-39
290….Alvaro Yogi….Ottawa….M30-34
291….Alyson Byrne….Ottawa….F30-39
292….Alyson Ferguson….Kanata….F30-39
293….Alyson Maynard….Kanata….F25-29
294….Alyssa Biage….Gatineau….F19 & under
295….Alyssa Endicott….Stittsville….F20-24
296….Alyssa Flaherty-Spence….Almonte….F20-29
297….Alyssa Staff….Gloucester….F20-29
298….Alysun Lillico….Masham….F19 & under
299….Amanda Amaratunga….Ottawa….F30-39
300….Amanda Backstrom….Pembroke….F20-29
301….Amanda Beaubien….Ottawa….F20-29
302….Amanda Blouin….Orleans….F19 & under
303….Amanda Brown….Ottawa….F30-34
304….Amanda Dalton….Petawawa….F40-49
305….Amanda Ennis….Perth….F20-29
306….Amanda Glynn….Ottawa….F25-29
307….Amanda Gray….Ottawa….F30-34
308….Amanda Haddad….Ottawa….F25-29
309….Amanda Halladay….Ottawa….F20-29
310….Amanda Holmes….Ottawa….F20-24
311….Amanda Kirk….Nepean….F20-29
312….Amanda Lamoureux….Pontiac….F20-29
313….Amanda Lemieux….Kanata….F35-39
314….Amanda Lushman….Arnprior….F30-39
315….Amanda Macfarlane….Ottawa….F30-34
316….Amanda Main….Ottawa….F25-29
317….Amanda McCulley….Carleton Place….F20-24
318….Amanda Mili….Orleans….F30-34
319….Amanda Mulawyshyn….Ottawa….F40-49
320….Amanda Palmer….Ottawa….F20-29
321….Amanda Pavlovic….Kanata….F25-29
322….Amanda Phelps….Petawawa….F30-39
323….Amanda Pinch….Ottawa….F20-24
324….Amanda Pyykonen….Ottawa….F25-29
325….Amanda Reurekas….Ottawa….F20-29
326….Amanda Robertson-Smiderle….Ottawa….F30-39
327….Amanda Skinn….Ottawa….F30-34
328….Amanda Smith….Spencerville….F20-29
329….Amanda Sully….Ottawa….F30-39
330….Amanda Van Beinum….Ottawa….F20-29
331….Amanda Watson….Ottawa….F20-29
332….Amber Mccallen….Kanata….F20-29
333….Amber Steeves….Ottawa….F30-39
334….Amber Tower….Ottawa….F30-39
335….Amelia Kiteley….Carleton Place….F30-39
336….Amelie Armstrong….Ottawa….F25-29
337….Amelie Arsenault….Gatineau….F30-39
338….Amin Mirzaee….Ottawa….M20-29
339….Amir Mirzaei….Ottawa….M40-49
340….Amira Mohamed….Ottawa….F30-34
341….Amita Furgoch….Arnprior….F50-54
342….Ammar Riaz….Ottawa….M20-29
343….Amy Ash-Haley….Kanata….F30-39
344….Amy Bienkowski….Ottawa….F30-34
345….Amy Brown….Brockville….F40-44
346….Amy Collins….Ottawa….F25-29
347….Amy D'aoust….White Lake….F20-29
348….Amy Dickson….Ottawa….F30-34
349….Amy Donaghey….Ottawa….F30-39
350….Amy Fan….Nepean….F30-39
351….Amy Festarini….Deep River….F25-29
352….Amy Fraser….Kanata….F30-39
353….Amy Gill….Ottawa….F25-29
354….Amy Hanlan….Ottawa….F25-29
355….Amy Hiltz….Ottawa….F30-39
356….Amy Howe….Ottawa….F25-29
357….Amy Hurford….Ottawa….F30-34
358….Amy Johnson….Ottawa….F35-39
359….Amy Lidster….Kanata….F20-29
360….Amy Maheu….Kanata….F30-34
361….Amy Menard….Alexandria….F25-29
362….Amy Moustgaard….Manotick….F30-39
363….Amy O'reilly….Gloucester….F40-49
364….Amy Plint….Ottawa….F40-49
365….Amy Popowych….Nepean….F30-34
366….Amy Rose….Ottawa….F35-39
367….Amy Sheehan….Ottawa….F30-34
368….Amy Usher….Ottawa….F20-29
369….Amy Vanderspank….Lanark….F30-34
370….An Vo….Greely….F30-39
371….Ana Pereira….Rockland….F40-44
372….Anabela Barreira….Ottawa….F25-29
373….Anais Lussier-Labelle….Ottawa….F20-24
374….Anali Stewart….Ottawa….F20-29
375….Anand Srinivasan….Kanata….M40-49
376….Anastasia Jones….Nepean….F20-24
377….Anastasia Rodgers….Ottawa….F35-39
378….Ander Jeske….Ottawa….M20-24
379….Andie Wiseman….Ottawa….F35-39
380….Andr E East….Cantley….F20-29
381….Andr E Morin….Ottawa….F40-49
382….Andr Mollema….Gatineau….M30-39
383….Andr Normandin….Orleans….M40-49
384….Andr Paris….Casselman….M50-59
385….Andr St-Laurent….Ottawa….M50-59
386….Andre Bernard….Gatineau….M35-39
387….Andre Bernier….Gatineau….M35-39
388….Andre Boivin….Ottawa….M50-59
389….Andre Brisebois….Ottawa….M25-29
390….Andre Brissette….Gatineau….M40-49
391….Andre Brunet….Cornwall….M20-29
392….Andre Campeau….Ottawa….M50-59
393….Andre Charbonneau….Ottawa….M30-39
394….Andre Chartrand….Gatineau….M50-59
395….Andre Clement….Gatineau….M50-54
396….Andre Cormier….Ottawa….M25-29
397….Andre Dion….Ottawa….M45-49
398….Andre Francois Giroux….Ottawa….M40-49
399….Andre Gallant….Orleans….M20-29
400….Andre Gravelle….Lansdowne….M30-39
401….Andre Hiotis….Ottawa….M40-49
402….Andre Houde….Manotick….M50-59
403….Andre Langlois….Hammond….M30-34
404….Andre Lariviere….Ottawa….M25-29
405….Andre Larouche….Orleans….M40-49
406….Andre Lasalle….Metcalfe….M40-49
407….Andre Mayer….Gatineau….M40-49
408….Andre Morency….Ottawa….M50-59
409….Andre Okenge….Ottawa….M45-49
410….Andre Pharand….Ottawa….M40-44
411….Andre Poulin-Denis….Ottawa….M25-29
412….Andre Rancourt….Ottawa….M20-29
413….Andre St-Laurent….Ottawa….M50-54
414….Andrea Bailey-Tait….Cornwall….F30-39
415….Andrea Bird….Almonte….F30-34
416….Andrea Carisse….Kanata….F20-29
417….Andrea Ceelen….Mountain….F19 & under
418….Andrea Charron….Nepean….F40-49
419….Andrea Cherry….Ottaw….F35-39
420….Andrea Clark….Stittsville….F30-34
421….Andrea Derouin….Ottawa….F20-24
422….Andrea Douglas….Chelsea….F40-44
423….Andrea Dreifelds….Ottawa….F25-29
424….Andrea Duncan….Gatineau….F50-54
425….Andrea Dupille….Ottawa….F40-49
426….Andrea English….Ottawa….F30-34
427….Andrea Evans….Vanier….F20-29
428….Andrea Fairfax….Carleton Place….F20-24
429….Andrea Ferrari….Ottawa….F19 & under
430….Andrea Fitzgerald….Ottawa….F20-29
431….Andrea Flewelling….Ottawa….F30-34
432….Andrea Hill….Ottawa….F30-39
433….Andrea Holland….Ottawa….F40-49
434….Andrea Karklins….Ottawa….F25-29
435….Andrea Kevan….Gatineau….F25-29
436….Andrea Kinack….Orleans….F30-39
437….Andrea Lau….Ottawa….F20-29
438….Andrea Letham….Ottawa….F20-24
439….Andrea MacDougall….Greely….F30-39
440….Andrea Maclean….Stittsville….F30-39
441….Andrea Matthews….Ottawa….F30-39
442….Andrea McCaffrey….Ottawa….F25-29
443….Andrea McNeil….Chelsea….F35-39
444….Andrea Mills….Ottawa….F45-49
445….Andrea Moffat….Ottawa….F40-44
446….Andrea Nicholls….Kanata….F30-39
447….Andrea Paquette….Ottawa….F20-24
448….Andrea Perch….Ottawa….F25-29
449….Andrea Pietila….Ottawa….F20-29
450….Andrea Rasmussen….Kanata….F40-49
451….Andrea Raymond….Ottawa….F25-29
452….Andrea Rodriguez….Ottawa….F35-39
453….Andrea Rousseau….Ottawa….F30-34
454….Andrea Seaby….Ottawa….F20-29
455….Andrea Strachan….Ottawa….F35-39
456….Andrea Thiessen….Gatineau….no age
457….Andrea Totten….Ottawa….F25-29
458….Andrea Venables….Ottawa….F20-24
459….Andrea Waldrum….Ottawa….F35-39
460….Andrea Walkau….Nepean….F30-34
461….Andrea Wenham….Ottawa….F30-39
462….Andreanne Scott-Boyer….Ottawa….F25-29
463….Andree Deslauriers….Ottawa….F30-34
464….Andree East….Cantley….F25-29
465….Andree Laflamme….Gatineau….F20-29
466….Andree Legare….Gatineau….F30-39
467….Andree Soucy….Gatineau….F40-44
468….Andree-Anne Girard….Ottawa….F20-24
469….Andree-Anne Lamothe….Ottawa….F20-29
470….Andrei Stefan….Ottawa….M20-29
471….Andres Canessa….Gatineau….M35-39
472….Andrew Archibald….Ottawa….M30-39
473….Andrew Armstrong….Stittsville….M40-49
474….Andrew Barker….Ottawa….M35-39
475….Andrew Bellamy….Ottawa….M30-39
476….Andrew Branch….Orleans….M45-49
477….Andrew Bunny Costello….Ottawa….M40-44
478….Andrew Burdeniuk….Ottawa….M25-29
479….Andrew Buzza….Ottawa….M50-59
480….Andrew Chan….Petawawa….M20-29
481….Andrew Charchuk….Petawawa….M30-39
482….Andrew Chatham….Ottawa….M20-29
483….Andrew Clapson….Gatineau….M25-29
484….Andrew Colautti….Ottawa….M25-29
485….Andrew Cornett….Ottawa….M50-54
486….Andrew Disipio….Ottawa….M25-29
487….Andrew Downes….Greely….M45-49
488….Andrew Duggan….Orleans….M20-29
489….Andrew Edgerton….Deep River….M30-39
490….Andrew Feltham….Ottawa….M20-29
491….Andrew Fitzpatrick….Kanata….M25-29
492….Andrew Frank….Ottawa….M40-49
493….Andrew Fuerst….Ottawa….M30-34
494….Andrew Gonis….Ottawa….M25-29
495….Andrew Goodwin….Russell….M50-54
496….Andrew Greenlaw….Ottawa….M35-39
497….Andrew Gumley….Stittsville….M40-44
498….Andrew Ha….Ottawa….M20-29
499….Andrew Hale….Rockland….M20-24
500….Andrew Hanlon….Perth….M50-59
501….Andrew Hawley….Ottawa….M20-29
502….Andrew Hepburn….Ottawa….M30-39
503….Andrew Hickman….Nepean….M19 & under
504….Andrew Higgerty….Ottawa….M40-49
505….Andrew Horrall….Ottawa….M40-44
506….Andrew Johnston….Nepean….M40-44
507….Andrew Jones….Nepean….M45-49
508….Andrew Keir….Nepean….M40-44
509….Andrew Keleher….Ottawa….M30-39
510….Andrew Kelly….Ottawa….M20-29
511….Andrew Ledger….Ottawa….M50-54
512….Andrew Leikucs….Ottawa….M40-49
513….Andrew Lenz….Ottawa….no age
514….Andrew Lenz….Ottawa….M40-49
515….Andrew Little….Kanata….M35-39
516….Andrew Lovett….Embrun….M30-39
517….Andrew Macdonald….Ottawa….M30-39
518….Andrew MacKinder….Ottawa….M20-29
519….Andrew MacNeil….Ottawa….M30-39
520….Andrew Marble….Ottawa….M30-39
521….Andrew Matwick….Ottawa….M30-39
522….Andrew McKelvey….Orleans….M40-44
523….Andrew Melchers….Ottawa….F20-29
524….Andrew Mendes….Ottawa….M30-39
525….Andrew Miller….Kanata….M50-54
526….Andrew Ng….Ottawa….M30-39
527….Andrew Niefer….Ottawa….M30-39
528….Andrew Niska….North Gower….M40-49
529….Andrew Nordman….Ottawa….M40-44
530….Andrew Norgaard….Ottawa….M40-49
531….Andrew Parker….Ottawa….M40-44
532….Andrew Patzer….Ottawa….M30-39
533….Andrew Plater….Ottawa….M40-49
534….Andrew Pothier….Ottawa….M30-34
535….Andrew Roach….Gatineau….M40-44
536….Andrew Roberts….Ottawa….M30-34
537….Andrew Rose….Orleans….M45-49
538….Andrew Scribner….Ottawa….M25-29
539….Andrew Shiner….Ottawa….M30-39
540….Andrew Slate….Petawawa….M40-49
541….Andrew Smith….Ottawa….M25-29
542….Andrew Soobrian….Kanata….M25-29
543….Andrew Spurrell….Ottawa….M20-29
544….Andrew Staples….Ottawa….M40-44
545….Andrew Van Dorsser….Ottawa….M30-39
546….Andrew Weekes….Ottawa….M30-39
547….Andria George-Worth….Orleans….F20-29
548….Andria Sherstone….Ottawa….F25-29
549….Andy Acelvari….Ottawa….M55-59
550….Andy Backa….Kanata….M35-39
551….Andy Best….Chalk River….M50-59
552….Andy Boutet….Ottawa….M60-69
553….Andy Browarczyk….Orleans….M30-39
554….Andy Campbell….Kanata….M65-69
555….Andy Carruthers….Munster….M40-49
556….Andy Coughlin….Orleans….M40-49
557….Andy Dalcourt….Embrun….M50-59
558….Andy Handouyahia….Gatineau….M45-49
559….Andy Handouyahia….Gatineau….M45-49
560….Andy Millette….Ottawa….M50-59
561….Andy Quigley….Nepean….M30-39
562….Andy Robert….Ottawa….M60-64
563….Andy Wilson….Ottawa….M35-39
564….Anelise Alarcon-Moreno….Gatineau….F30-39
565….Angela Cameron….Ottawa….F30-39
566….Angela Ford….Kanata….F30-34
567….Angela Hardy….Ottawa….F20-29
568….Angela Hartley….Athens….F30-39
569….Angela Hussey….Kanata….F30-39
570….Angela Koskie….Ottawa….F40-49
571….Angela Lamb….Ottawa….F40-44
572….Angela MacNeil….Nepean….F30-39
573….Angela Marcantonio….Ottawa….F30-39
574….Angela Nuelle….Chelsea….F40-44
575….Angela Quinlan….Ottawa….F60-64
576….Angela Quinn….Lombardy….F60-64
577….Angela Romany….Ottawa….F60-69
578….Angela Rozman….Ottawa….F20-24
579….Angela Scanlon….Ottawa….F30-39
580….Angela Slobodian….Stittsville….F40-49
581….Angela Steele….Ottawa….F20-29
582….Angela Stewart….Kinburn….F30-39
583….Angela Walsh….Navan….F30-39
584….Angela Walter….Ottawa….F30-39
585….Angela Wintonyk….Petawawa….F30-39
586….Angela Yeboah….Ottawa….F25-29
587….Angele Vanderlaan….Greely….F40-44
588….Angele Vanderlaan….Greely….F40-49
589….Angelo Fatoric….Ottawa….M40-49
590….Angelo Garcia….Ottawa….M40-49
591….Angelo Ricci….Ottawa….M50-54
592….Angie Buckland….Kinburn….F40-49
593….Angie Cambareri….Ottawa….F30-34
594….Angie Del….Rockland….F20-29
595….Angie Ermel….Orleans….F40-49
596….Angie Lapointe….Ottawa….F30-39
597….Angie McGrath….Arnprior….F40-44
598….Angie Rudyk….Gatineau….F35-39
599….Angus Macdonald….Merrickville….M20-29
600….Angus Macdonald….Stittsville….M40-49
601….Angus Palmer….Carp….M50-59
602….Angy Dauth….Ottawa….F30-39
603….Anick Charbonneau….Gatineau….F25-29
604….Anick De Sousa….Ottawa….F25-29
605….Anick Losier….Ottawa….F35-39
606….Anik Adam….Orleans….F30-39
607….Anik Benoit….Gatineau….F40-49
608….Anik Bernard….Cumberland….F40-44
609….Anik Boileau….Ottawa….F30-34
610….Anik Fournier….Gatineau….F30-34
611….Anik Lacasse….Gatineau….F30-39
612….Anik Lalonde….Gatineau….F25-29
613….Anik Landriault….Orleans….F35-39
614….Anika Clark….Ottawa….F30-34
615….Anita Barewal….Ottawa….M40-49
616….Anita Cadieux….Kanata….F50-54
617….Anita Choquette….Ottawa….F50-54
618….Anita Jardine….Brockville….F30-39
619….Anita Labelle….Orleans….F30-34
620….Anita Portier….Ottawa….F50-54
621….Anita Taylor….Orleans….F40-44
622….Anitra Bennett….Pembroke….F30-39
623….Anjara Boicel….Kanata….F30-39
624….Anka Crowe….Ottawa….F60-69
625….Anke Berndt….Orleans….F50-59
626….Ankica Djurcic-Jovan….Gatineau….F40-49
627….Ann Chapman….Gloucester….F45-49
628….Ann Chevrier….Stittsville….F30-34
629….Ann Cowan….Carleton Place….F30-39
630….Ann Cowan….Lanark….F35-39
631….Ann Duguay….Limoges….F40-44
632….Ann Empey….Kanata….F50-59
633….Ann Gregory….Ottawa….F40-49
634….Ann Ladouceur….Orleans….F20-24
635….Ann Lanthier….Ottawa….F50-59
636….Ann Macdonald….Ottawa….F40-49
637….Ann Marie Fyfe….Ottawa….F50-59
638….Ann McCaffrey….Ottawa….F55-59
639….Ann Moquin….Ottawa….F60-69
640….Ann Piche….Ottawa….F50-59
641….Ann Sullivan….Gatineau….F40-49
642….Ann Walton….Ottawa….F30-34
643….Ann Westell….Greely….F50-54
644….Anna Aylett….Ottawa….F30-39
645….Anna Baldwin….Nepean….F40-44
646….Anna Belanger….Ottawa….F45-49
647….Anna Cunningham….Nepean….F40-44
648….Anna Daber….Renfrew….F30-34
649….Anna Dabros….Ottawa….F30-34
650….Anna Geiger-Whitlock….Ottawa….F20-24
651….Anna Hardy….Ottawa….F20-29
652….Anna Hoefnagels….Ottawa….F40-49
653….Anna Li….Carp….M50-59
654….Anna Mattok….Ottawa….F45-49
655….Anna Molloy….Ottawa….F30-34
656….Anna Morgan….Mallorytown….F55-59
657….Anna Pham….Ottawa….F19 & under
658….Anna Raths….Ottawa….F25-29
659….Anna Shannette….Ottawa….F60-64
660….Anna Shapovalova….Ottawa….F25-29
661….Anna Wilkinson….Ottawa….F30-39
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PERFORMED
Wednesday 20th – Saturday 23rd February 2019
WRITTEN BY
Alan Ayckbourn
DIRECTED BY
Keith Hartley
CAST
Charlie Conrad – Adam Alexander
Linzi Ellison – Louise Gaul
Jason Ratcliffe – Chris Lang
Hugo De Prescourt – Mark Campbell
Gale Gilchrist – Alex Parker
Marsha Bates – Shereen Sands
Simeon Diggs – Mark Foulds
Charlie Conrad is a celebrity. His talent? He hasn’t got one; the nation took him to their hearts for very publicly being unable to do anything competently. One fateful day, however, Charlie meets Marsha, and his marriage and career go into freefall …Drowning on Dry Land examines the current obsession with celebrity for its own sake and chillingly but hilariously demonstrates how celebrities can be destroyed as quickly as they are made.
“A coruscating acid and funny play.” – The Times
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Listed below are the 5k race participants, and their community, sorted by bib number.
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March 15, 2014, 9:15 a.m.
For the Ottawa St. Patrick's Day Races, click to see the 5k race results and official race pictures from Sportstats and In My Sights Photo.
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Participants: 239 women & 144 men
To help identify the 5k racers (green-numbered bibs), the following is a list of the participants, sorted by gender and bib number.
a) .......WOMEN
269…..Lisa Harris ….Ottawa….F20-29
384…..Haley Osbourne ….Ottawa….F20-29
444…..Lindsay Smith ….Ottawa….F20-29
1001….Katie Alexander ….Ottawa….F30-39
1002….Chantal Allard ….Gatineau….F20-29
1003….Avery Alton ….Kanata….F20-29
1004….Joanne Alton ….Kanata….F50-59
1005….Juhee Anderson ….Ottawa….F30-39
1008….Leah Andrews ….Ottawa….F20-29
1009….Meredith Armstrong ….Mallorytown….F30-39
1010….Kelly Arsenault ….Ottawa….F40-49
1011….Charlotte Artuso ….Toronto….F---19
1013….Houry Avedissian ….Ottawa….F40-49
1015….Edelvais Barbosa ….Orleans….F40-49
1017….Annie Bayeur ….Gatineau….F30-39
1018….Fallon Bazdell ….Nepean….F20-29
1021….Liz Bellinger ….Ottawa….F20-29
1022….Vicki Bencze ….Ottawa….F40-49
1024….Isabelle Benoit ….Ottawa….F20-29
1026….Danielle Bernier ….Ottawa….F40-49
1027….Carole Bertrand ….Gatineau….F50-59
1029….Heather Bigelow ….Ottawa….F50-59
1030….Tracey Bigelow Going ….Gatineau….F30-39
1031….Myriam Binot ….Edmundston….F20-29
1034….Denise Boivin ….Gatineau….F40-49
1035….Vicki Boman ….Gloucester….F30-39
1036….Louise Bonvie ….Brockville….F40-49
1037….Mitzi Borelli ….Ottawa….F50-59
1038….Kali Borutski ….Barry's Bay….F---19
1039….Milica Boskovic ….Ottawa….F20-29
1044….Cate (catherine Ann) Brown ….Ottawa….F50-59
1045….Judith Buchanan ….Ottawa….F40-49
1046….Cailinn Burns ….Ottawa….F20-29
1049….Monica Campbell ….Gatineau….F40-49
1053….Jennifer Chaplin ….Ottawa….F60+
1054….Nathalie Charette ….Ottawa….F40-49
1055….Joelle Chartrand ….Russell….F20-29
1056….Xari Chartrand ….Ottawa….F30-39
1057….Sandy Church ….Ottawa….F50-59
1058….Emily Clarey ….Toronto….F20-29
1059….Tracey Clarey ….Smiths Falls….F30-39
1060….Dianne Clarke ….Ottawa….F60+
1061….Cynthia Clavering ….Ottawa….F50-59
1062….Cathy Clermont ….Orleans….F50-59
1063….Christine Clermont ….Orleans….F20-29
1064….Sara Cohen ….Ottawa….F30-39
1066….Erin Collins ….Ottawa….F20-29
1068….Kayla Colman ….Orleans….F---19
1070….Jessie Corey ….Ottawa….F20-29
1071….Michele Corriveau ….Ottawa….F20-29
1072….Cassandra Cotton ….Orleans….F30-39
1075….Patricia Csirik ….Ottawa….F50-59
1078….Ellen Dalicandro ….Ottawa….F20-29
1080….Juehee Dawson ….Ottawa….F30-39
1081….Louise De Belen ….Ottawa….F20-29
1082….Kathy De Sousa ….Stittsville….F30-39….top 10 finisher (women)
1084….Rachel Decleir ….Waterloo….F20-29
1085….Kellie Del Ciotto ….Ottawa….F30-39
1086….Caroline Delisle ….Ottawa….F40-49
1087….Brenda Derouin ….Nepean….F50-59
1088….Deidre Desrochers ….Ottawa….F30-39
1091….Jessica Dion ….North Bay….F30-39
1092….Nathalie Dion ….Ottawa….F30-39
1095….Angela Donnelly ….Petawawa….F30-39
1096….Cathy Donnelly ….Ottawa….F30-39
1097….Joya Donnelly ….Ottawa….F30-39
1098….Kim Donnelly ….Ottawa….F30-39
1103….Debby Duford ….Ottawa….F50-59
1104….Hannah Duhme ….Orleans….F---19
1105….Julia Duhme ….Orleans….F---19
1106….Barbara Dundas ….Ottawa….F40-49
1108….Krista Durie ….Stittsville….F40-49
1109….Donna Eberle ….Ottawa….F50-59
1110….Morgan Eklund ….Kanata….F---19
1111….Jesse Elliott ….Ottawa….F30-39
1112….April Ferguson ….Ottawa….F20-29….top 10 finisher (women)
1113….Marlynne Ferguson ….Ottawa….F40-49
1114….Kelly Ferreira ….Ottawa….F30-39
1122….Wendy Fox ….Ottawa….F30-39
1124….Tammy Frye ….Ottawa….F30-39
1125….Tanya Frye ….Ottawa….F30-39
1130….Kelly Gasperetti ….Ottawa….F40-49
1134….Karen Giannandrea ….Ottawa….F20-29
1136….Nadine Godin ….Black Rock….F20-29
1137….Stephanie Gordon ….Ottawa….F30-39….top 10 finisher (women)
1138….Stephanie Gorgichuk ….Kanata….F20-29
1139….Fannie Gouault ….Ottawa….F40-49
1140….Danielle Gougeon ….Kanata….F50-59
1148….Stephanie Hackston ….Ottawa….F20-29
1150….Kyla Halk ….Renfrew….F30-39
1151….Alexandra Hall ….Ottawa….F20-29
1152….Cathy Halliwushka ….Stittsville….F50-59
1154….Kathryn Hanington ….Ottawa….F30-39
1158….Virginia Hartley ….Ottawa….F40-49
1161….Susan Hendry ….Ottawa….F30-39
1164….Anita Hiradhar ….Ottawa….F30-39
1165….Cassie Hodgins ….Ottawa….F20-29
1166….Bailey Hodgson ….Gatineau….F---19
1167….Jen Hoffman-Keith ….Kanata….F30-39
1168….Christa Homenick ….Ottawa….F30-39
1170….Cheryle Houle ….Orleans….F40-49
1171….Samantha Hunter ….Ottawa….F30-39
1172….Angela Hussey ….Kanata….F30-39
1173….Hayley Hussey ….Kanata….F---19
1175….Caroline Joanisse ….Cumberland….F30-39
1178….Colette Joubarne ….Rockland….F40-49
1179….Renee Joubarne ….Rockland….F20-29
1183….Sharon Kes ….Ottawa….F60+
1184….Abby Keyes ….Edmonton….F20-29
1187….Catherine King ….Ottawa….F30-39
1188….Margaret King ….Ottawa….F50-59
1189….Julie Kirkham ….Shawville….F30-39
1192….Rita Kloosterman ….Ottawa….F40-49
1193….Hwee Koh ….Nepean….F40-49
1196….Cynthia Laforty ….Nepean….F50-59
1197….Valery Lalande ….Bourget….F20-29
1199….Marie-Helene Langevin ….Ottawa….F50-59
1200….Carmel Larkin ….Stittsville….F50-59
1202….Tracey Latimer ….Ottawa….F50-59
1203….Jenny Lau ….Ottawa….F20-29
1204….Patricia Lavergne ….Ottawa….F30-39
1205….Audrey Lavoie ….Ottawa….F20-29
1206….Chloe Lavoie ….Ottawa….F---19
1207….Roxanne Le Blanc-Lemieux ….Ottawa….F60+
1208….Chelsea Leafloor ….Ottawa….F20-29
1209….Ma Leblanc ….Gatineau….F30-39….top 10 finisher (women)
1210….Nicole Lebrun ….Ottawa….F20-29
1211….Tanya Leclair ….Ottawa….F50-59
1213….Susan Leeder ….Stittsville….F40-49
1217….Sylvie Lemieux ….Ottawa….F50-59
1218….Sarah Lepa ….Lancaster….F20-29
1219….Carmen Lepri-Berluti ….Ottawa….F40-49
1222….Sara Ludwig ….Carp….F30-39
1223….Jillian Lush ….Hammond….F30-39
1224….Evelyn Lutterodt ….Kanata….F40-49
1225….Allison MacKenzie ….Ottawa….F30-39
1226….Mary Mackinnon ….Ottawa….F50-59
1228….Wendy MacLeod ….Alexandria….F30-39
1229….Joanne MacNeill ….Stittsville….F40-49
1230….Sylvia Manning ….Ottawa….F50-59
1234….Mariette Marleau ….Nepean….F60+
1235….Dawna Marquette ….Winchester….F40-49
1239….Joanne McAndless ….Ottawa….F50-59
1241….Lorrie McAnulty ….Nepean….F50-59
1243….Julie McCarthy ….Ottawa….F30-39
1244….Tania McClements ….Cornwall….F30-39
1245….Jo-Anne McCutcheon ….Nepean….F60+
1247….Mary McDonough ….Kanata….F50-59
1253….Gina McKinnon ….Stittsville….F30-39
1254….Neysa McLeod ….Marionville….F30-39
1255….Caitlin McManus ….Ottawa….F20-29
1257….Krista McNamara ….Ottawa….F40-49
1258….Kerri McPhee ….Nepean….F30-39
1260….Cindy Merkley ….Chesterville….F30-39
1262….Lynn Messager ….Stittsville….F40-49
1263….Barbara Mingie ….Ottawa….F50-59
1264….Rebecca Minish ….Ottawa….F20-29
1265….Caroline Mireault ….Otatwa….F40-49
1268….Shelley Moody ….Gatinedau….F50-59
1269….Natasha Mooney ….Ottawa….F20-29
1271….Christina Morrissette ….Ottawa….F20-29
1272….Jennifer Morse ….Ottawa….F30-39….top 10 finisher (women)
1273….Laura Mulligan ….Nepean….F50-59
1275….Julie Murdock ….Ottawa….F30-39
1279….Shelly Nesbitt ….Kanata….F40-49
1280….Jo-Ann Nixon ….Orleans….F50-59
1282….Tanya O'Callaghan ….Gatineau….F30-39
1283….Karen O'Hagan ….Orleans….F30-39
1285….Carolyn O'Neill ….Ottawa….F40-49
1286….Elizabeth O'Reilly ….Ottawa….F20-29….top 10 finisher (women)
1289….Karen Pacheco ….Ottawa….F20-29
1290….Rachael Page ….Ottawa….F---19….top 10 finisher (women)
1292….Michelle Parisien ….Ottawa….F20-29
1293….Rachel Parks ….Ottawa….F20-29….top 10 finisher (women)
1294….Usha Peart ….Nepean….F40-49
1298….Heather Phillips ….Gatineau….F30-39
1299….Sandra Phillips ….Toronto….F30-39
1301….Chloe Pittuck ….Arnprior….F---19
1302….Denise Pittuck ….Orleans….F60+
1303….Jamie-Lynn Pokrzywka ….Ottawa….F20-29
1305….Elyse Pratt-Johnson ….Ottawa….F20-29….top 10 finisher (women)
1307….Judith Price ….Ottawa….F60+
1310….Zoe Read ….Gatineau….F30-39
1311….Melinda Rebertz ….Ottawa….F20-29
1313….Kate Rexe ….Nepean….F30-39
1315….Reid Reynolds ….Ottawa….F---19
1316….Catherine Richard ….Ottawa….F30-39
1319….Michelle Robichaud ….Ottawa….F40-49
1320….Renee Rodgers ….Gatineau….F20-29
1322….Emily Rowland ….Ottawa….F20-29
1324….Sharon Rye ….Ottawa….F50-59
1328….Stephanie Schoen ….Ottawa….F20-29
1329….Carmel Scott ….Stittsville….F40-49
1333….Andrea Sebastian ….Ottawa….F40-49
1336….Anna Shannette ….Ottawa….F60+
1338….Kristine Simpson ….Ottawa….F20-29
1339….Michele Simpson ….Ottawa….F50-59
1341….Maggie Steingass ….Ottawa….F50-59
1342….Kriz Stevens ….Kanata….F30-39
1344….Kaitlyn Stitt ….Ottawa….F20-29
1345….Josee St-Jean ….Gatineau….F20-29….top 10 finisher (women)
1347….Brenda Sturkenboom ….Williamstown….F40-49
1348….Janet Sturrock ….Lancaster….F50-59
1349….Chantal Surgeson ….Russell….F30-39
1350….Louisa Surgeson ….Russell….F20-29
1352….Rachel Talbot ….Ottawa….F40-49
1353….Diana Tallman ….Kemptville….F40-49
1355….Lynn Thibert ….Gatineau….F40-49
1357….Gisele Thibodeau ….Gloucester….F50-59
1358….Kathy Thomas ….Ottawa….F30-39
1359….Natasha Thompson ….Ottawa….F20-29
1362….Ingrid Tiessen ….Ottawa….F50-59
1364….Sophie Trembaly ….Gatineau….F40-49
1365….Helene Tremblay ….Val-Des-Monts….F40-49
1366….Lyne Tremblay ….Ottawa….F50-59
1367….Christine Turmaine ….Ottawa….F40-49
1369….Jen Van Lankveld ….Guelph….F30-39
1375….Shannon Walsh Moreau ….Ottawa….F20-29
1377….Wanda Wegman ….Ottawa….F40-49
1383….Kathleen Wilson ….Renfrew….F30-39
1384….Robbin Winter ….Ottawa….F50-59
1385….Erica Wong ….Ottawa….F20-29
1386….Jane Wood ….Pembroke….F30-39
1389….Jill Wylie ….Ottawa….F50-59
1390….Nicole Yurkiewich ….Ottawa….F20-29
1397….Mellissa Jenkins ….Ottawa….F30-39
1398….Heather Laurin ….Ottawa….F30-39
1401….Kyffin Desousa ….Ottawa….F---19
1404….Katie Britton ….Ottawa….F20-29
1405….Tori Temple ….Ottawa….F20-29
1408….Kim Redden ….Ottawa….F40-49
1410….Karen Dunning ….Ottawa….F30-39
1417….Natasha Kawam ….Ottawa….F---19
1420….Alison Harle ….Ottawa….F30-39
1421….Patricia Heale ….Ottawa….F50-59
1422….Lucie Tremblay ….Ottawa….F40-49
1423….Sue Landre ….Ottawa….F50-59
1425….Jess Keller ….Ottawa….F30-39
1430….Amanda McMillan ….Ottawa….F30-39
b) .......MEN
1006….Kalen Andrew ….Ottawa….M40-49
1007….Jay Andrews ….Ottawa….M40-49
1012….Alexandre Audet ….Ottawa….M30-39
1014….Rick Balderson ….Nepean….M50-59
1023….Max Benda ….Lombardy….M---19
1025….Charles Bernard ….Gloucester….M50-59
1028….Nathan Bessey ….Ottawa….M20-29
1033….Yann Blais ….Orleans….M30-39
1041….Jean-Marc Boulet ….Ottawa….M50-59
1042….Peter Boutin ….Nepean….M40-49
1043….Alex Brooker ….Cumberland….M20-29
1047….Sheldon Bussey ….Ottawa….M30-39
1048….Paul Cachia ….Ottawa….M50-59
1050….Glenn Carroll ….Ottawa….M60+
1051….Clark Carvish ….Nepean….M50-59
1052….William Casey ….Nepean….M30-39
1065….David Coletto ….Ottawa….M30-39
1067….Devin Colman ….Orleans….M---19
1076….Court Curry ….Ottawa….M30-39
1077….Jeffrey Cushen ….Ottawa….M30-39
1079….Donald Dawson ….Ottawa….M40-49
1083….Stephan De Wit ….Ottawa….M30-39….top 10 finisher (men)
1089….Shawn Dickie ….Pembroke….M20-29
1094….Kyle Domes ….Ottawa….M30-39
1099….Jon Doody ….Ottawa….M20-29
1100….Dan Dore ….Cumberland….M30-39
1107….Robert Dupuis ….Ottawa….M40-49
1115….Craig Fettes ….Ottawa….M20-29….top 10 finisher (men)
1118….Vincent_andy Fong ….Kanata….M50-59
1126….Alexandre Gagnon ….Ottawa….M20-29….top 10 finisher (men)
1127….Martin Gagnon ….Gatineau….M30-39
1128….Tony Gallagher ….Munster….M30-39
1129….Michel Gallant ….Ottawa….M40-49
1132….Patrick Georges ….Gatineau (hull)….M40-49
1135….Benoit Gignac ….Ottawa….M50-59
1141….Daniel Gould ….Gatineau….M---19
1142….Paul Gould ….Gatineau….M---19
1143….Ian Govan ….Kanata….M60+
1144….Neil Gray ….Ottawa….M30-39
1149….Jeff Halk ….Renfrew….M30-39
1153….Steffan Hammonds ….Ottawa….M40-49
1156….Jonathan Harper ….Mallorytown….M30-39
1157….Jason Harris ….Orleans….M30-39
1159….Larry Hasson ….Ottawa….M30-39….top 10 finisher (men)
1160….Stephen Hendrie ….Ottawa….M50-59
1169….Charles Houle ….Orleans….M40-49
1176….Rob Johnson ….Ottawa….M40-49
1177….Chris Jones ….Ottawa….M30-39
1180….Ben Kachmar ….Orleans….M60+
1185….David Keyes ….Edmonton….M30-39
1191….John Kizas ….Ottawa….M40-49
1195….Marcin Konarski ….Ottawa….M30-39
1201….Gerry Larkin ….Stittsville….M50-59
1212….Ross Leeder ….Maberly….M60+
1214….Nathan Lefebvre ….Ottawa….M20-29
1215….Benoit Legris ….Gatineau….M20-29
1216….Jean Lemieux ….Ottawa….M60+
1220….Kam Leung ….Kanata….M40-49
1221….Wade Long ….Kanata….M40-49
1227….Michael Mackinnon ….Ottawa….M40-49
1231….Vahik Manookian ….Ottawa….M40-49
1233….Tanya Marenger ….Aylmer….M20-29
1236….John Marquette ….Winchester….M50-59
1237….James Martin ….Ottawa….M60+
1238….Evan Matthews ….Ottawa….M20-29
1240….Colin McAnulty ….Nepean….M20-29
1242….Colin McCann ….Ottawa….M20-29
1246….Blake McDonell ….Lancaster….M50-59
1248….Colin McFarlane ….Ottawa….M40-49
1249….Steve McFaul ….Russell….M50-59
1250….Shawn McGillivray ….Kanata….M20-29
1251….Tim McGillivray ….Kanata….M60+
1252….Mike McInerney ….Ottawa….M40-49….top 10 finisher (men)
1256….Owen McMorris ….Ottawa….M20-29
1259….John Mehan ….Ottawa….M40-49
1261….Kent Merkley ….Chesterville….M30-39
1266….Alex Monk ….Kanata….M20-29
1267….Patrick Monvernay ….Greenfield Park….M40-49
1274….Lester Mundt ….Ottawa….M30-39
1276….Bill Murphy ….Ottawa….M60+
1277….Yasir Naqvi ….Ottawa….M40-49
1278….Sebastien Neault ….Gatineau….M---19
1284….Rob Oickle ….Ottawa….M40-49
1287….Tim Ostrander ….Orleans….M30-39
1288….Simon Ouellet ….Ottawa….M30-39
1291….Noel Paine ….Gatineau….M30-39….top 10 finisher (men)
1295….Jeremy Penman ….Ottawa….M20-29
1297….Scott Peters ….Ottawa….M20-29
1300….Michel Pilon ….Ottawa….M40-49
1304….Tim Powers ….Ottawa….M40-49
1306….David Preston ….Ottawa….M40-49
1308….Shay Purdy ….Ottawa….M30-39
1309….Evan Raz ….Woodlawn….M---19
1312….Boris Rebinczak ….Ottawa….M50-59
1314….Ken Reynolds ….Ottawa….M40-49
1318….Kevin Riddell ….Brockville….M50-59
1321….David Rothwell ….Kanata….M60+
1323….Remi Roy ….Kanata….M40-49
1325….Raymond Samuels ….Ottawa….M40-49
1327….Patrick Saumur ….Ottawa….M---19
1331….Trevor Searle ….Ottawa….M20-29
1332….Jacob Sears ….Ottawa….M30-39….top 10 finisher (men)
1334….Thomas Seniuk ….Ottawa….M40-49
1337….David Sharp ….Ottawa….M40-49
1340….Brian Smith ….Chesterville….M60+
1346….Mark Stocksley ….Gatineau….M40-49
1351….Neill Syversen ….Stittsville….M---19
1354….Don Tallman ….Kemptville….M60+
1356….Richard Thibert ….Ottawa….M40-49
1360….Robert Thompson ….Ottawa….M60+
1363….Maxime Tourigny ….Gatineau….M40-49
1368….Ben Vallati ….Kanata….M40-49
1370….Dave Vandorp ….Ottawa….M40-49
1371….Jp Vermette ….Ottawa….M30-39
1372….Daniel Vetesnik ….Ottawa….M50-59
1374….Erik Waddell ….Ottawa….M30-39
1376….Len Ward ….Ottawa….M50-59
1378….Mitch White ….Nepean….M50-59
1379….David Williams ….Stittsville….M40-49….top 10 finisher (men)
1380….Kirk Williams ….Ottawa….M30-39
1381….Jason Wilson ….Renfrew….M30-39
1388….Bryan Wright ….Ottawa….M40-49
1392….Matt Vallis ….Ottawa….M30-39
1393….Jason Sching ….Ottawa….M40-49
1394….Oscar Dimas ….Ottawa….M20-29
1395….Niall Martinelli ….Ottawa….M20-29
1399….Jan Triska ….Ottawa….M40-49
1400….Trevor Fenton ….Ottawa….M30-39
1402….Brad Grant ….Ottawa….M20-29
1403….Greg Sigel ….Ottawa….M20-29
1406….Sean Ryan ….Ottawa….M20-29
1407….Robert Massel ….Ottawa….M40-49
1409….Tom Kannemann ….Ottawa….M40-49
1411….Mike Dunning ….Ottawa….M30-39
1413….Jon O'Hara ….Ottawa….M30-39
1414….Alain Huot ….Ottawa….M40-49
1416….Francis Kawarm ….Ottawa….M40-49
1418….Lou Quigley ….Ottawa….M50-59
1419….Tom Harle ….Ottawa….M50-59
1424….Bruno Lafontaine ….Ottawa….M30-39….top 10 finisher (men)
1427….Adam Hector ….Ottawa….M20-29
1428….Scott D'Souza ….Ottawa….M30-39
1429….Ben Cotter ….Ottawa….M20-29
1500….Morgan Dow ….Ottawa….M20-29….top 10 finisher (men)
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Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
For the 5 kilometre race results and photos...here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 19, 2010, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario.
Click here and enter the bib numbers for the full individual race results. Race photos here. (6,760 runners for the 5 km race)
Thank-you to Sportstats.
Part A. Ottawa (Click here.)
Part B. Other Communities (Alexandria to Navan) (see below)
Part C. Other Communities (Nepean to Woodlawn) (Click here.)
Part B:
9087…Amy Menard….. Alexandria
9197…Cindy Reilly….. Alexandria
7205…Claudia Marleau….. Alexandria
12448…Jeremy Quesnel….. Alexandria
8375…Joanne Quesnel….. Alexandria
7917…Julie St. Denis….. Alexandria
12384…Louise Menard….. Alexandria
9998…Natalie Bellefeuille….. Alexandria
14185…Sadie St. Denis….. Alexandria
9903…Sonny Menard….. Alexandria
8844…Jennifer Ellis….. Alfred
10971…Real Villemaire….. Alfred
7945…Amy Toderian….. Almonte
7495…Andrea Bird….. Almonte
11437…Annah Schulz….. Almonte
11992…Barbara Booth….. Almonte
9299…Beverley Toderian….. Almonte
7584…Bob Davidson….. Almonte
11357…Christina Humber….. Almonte
14124…Hannah Mcnaught….. Almonte
9939…Jaime Trtik….. Almonte
13762…Nancy Solowjew….. Almonte
11277…Robert Linkletter….. Almonte
9365…Sarah Seguin….. Almonte
7627…Serena Fortin….. Almonte
11558…Sheena Mclaren….. Almonte
9601…Stephen Cotnam….. Almonte
7913…Susan Snow….. Almonte
13995…Avery Burrowes….. Alymer
13996…Michel Burrowes….. Alymer
9951…Abby Durand….. Arnprior
10195…Amanda Laing….. Arnprior
14312…Anne Barrett….. Arnprior
9144…Broady O'gorman….. Arnprior
13383…Jacqueline Lavictoire….. Arnprior
9145…Jane O'gorman….. Arnprior
8092…Julie Reid….. Arnprior
12619…Kara Howarth….. Arnprior
9146…Keira O'gorman….. Arnprior
12164…Lisa Hordichuk….. Arnprior
9775…Lorraine Ramchandar….. Arnprior
9147…Michaela O'gorman….. Arnprior
10507…Mitchell Simmons….. Arnprior
10824…Pauline Denault….. Arnprior
9148…Peter O'gorman….. Arnprior
12620…Sheri Howarth….. Arnprior
11055…Sheri Simmons….. Arnprior
9755…Tanya Mulvihill….. Arnprior
12734…Walt Lushman….. Arnprior
12423…Benjamin Peterkins….. Ashton
11878…David Waddell….. Ashton
14629…Joanne Bowen….. Ashton
11879…Lorraine Waddell….. Ashton
12424…Tracy Peterkins….. Ashton
7665…Mattea Hartley….. Athens
7932…Meggen Swann….. Athens
7933…Richard Swann….. Athens
9121…Sharon Mustard….. Beachburg
14460…Connie Dorion….. Bourget
14618…Roch Dorion….. Bourget
10214…Susan Peeke….. Bourget
9600…Andrew Loughrin….. Brockville
8554…Cathy Denis….. Brockville
13451…Donna Macnabb-Pardy….. Brockville
8423…Gordon Mcfarlane….. Brockville
8571…Hannah Ryan Plotz….. Brockville
8212…Jennifer Steacy….. Brockville
12710…Natalie Elizabeth Hodgkinson….. Brockville
9736…Paige Young….. Brockville
8414…Richard Miller….. Brockville
9737…Tosha Weston….. Brockville
7840…Etienne Pariseau….. Cantley
12434…Lucie Bacon….. Cantley
10397…Marie-Claude Cote….. Cantley
9758…Marie-Josee Bedard….. Cantley
12707…Martin Dompierre….. Cantley
9687…Mylene Dube….. Cantley
12225…Patrice Quinn….. Cantley
13981…Pierre Bergeron….. Cantley
9757…Rafael Quinn….. Cantley
14013…Sophie Coupal….. Cantley
8308…Sydney Robertson….. Cantley
9686…Yan Paradis….. Cantley
7353…Elizabeth Bygott….. Cardinal
9216…Angela Rodgers….. Carleton Place
11080…Bill Bowers….. Carleton Place
10005…Bronte Vollebregt….. Carleton Place
11286…Cathy Gush….. Carleton Place
7822…Chad Norbraten….. Carleton Place
9341…Chantal Woolley….. Carleton Place
9029…Chris Loder….. Carleton Place
10125…Christian Lavigne….. Carleton Place
14296…David Brown-Smith….. Carleton Place
10488…David C. Macdonald….. Carleton Place
8429…David Walker….. Carleton place
11285…Elizabeth Mitchell….. Carleton Place
9030…Emma Loder….. Carleton Place
9217…Jason Rodgers….. Carleton Place
4338…Jennifer Cox….. Carleton Place
12451…Jennifer Kennedy….. Carleton Place
12618…Jennifer Paulin….. Carleton Place
10452…Karen Peckover….. Carleton Place
8251…Laura Scott….. Carleton Place
7615…Lee Ekstrom….. Carleton Place
14047…Leslie Garagan….. Carleton Place
9031…Linda Loder….. Carleton Place
8479…Linda Wallace….. Carleton Place
12153…Lorrain Sine….. Carleton Place
13329…Lynn Kennedy….. Carleton Place
10487…Maria Macdonald….. Carleton Place
7163…Melanie Ferguson….. Carleton Place
9221…Momena Rouf….. Carleton PlaCE
12476…Nadine Tremblay….. Carleton place
7823…Natalie Norbraten….. Carleton Place
8987…Natasha Kolupanowicz….. Carleton Place
11833…Norine Primeau-Menzies….. Carleton Place
9222…Rehana Rouf….. Carleton PlaCE
10006…Richard Vollebregt….. Carleton Place
7105…Robert Mullan….. Carleton place
7765…Serge Marguerie….. Carleton PlaCE
7470…Simon Amirault….. Carleton PlaCE
7126…Steven Scott….. Carleton Place
11338…Suzy Tomas….. Carleton Place
11522…Teresa Lee….. Carleton Place
11339…Tracey Crane….. Carleton place
9062…Tracey Martin….. Carleton Place
11079…Trent Bowers….. Carleton Place
11813…William Menzies….. Carleton Place
11682…Amelia Kiteley….. Carp
11678…Ann Cowan….. Carp
8342…Christopher Prud'homme….. Carp
12996…Darcy Byrus….. Carp
7130…David Ibbetson….. Carp
13579…J.Hugh O'donnell….. Carp
11676…Jen Charbonneau….. Carp
11675…Jen Debenham….. Carp
7375…Joanna Brown….. Carp
7045…Karin Plourde….. Carp
11519…Kerry Carruthers….. Carp
12496…Linda Uniac….. Carp
11484…Lisa Bond….. Carp
11681…Mariko Kulka….. Carp
12428…Mark Rigley….. Carp
11677…Melissa Hawes….. Carp
9333…Nancy Wawia Robb….. Carp
7676…Paul Hiscock….. Carp
8863…Peter Fischer….. Carp
8683…Tara Azulay….. Carp
11680…Taylore Bryce….. Carp
11679…Terri Storey….. Carp
7179…Thomas Kyte….. Carp
7347…Tommy Wall….. Carp
8964…Victoria Jordan….. carp
11072…Andre Hebert….. Casselman
12352…Carelle Levac….. Casselman
14145…Caroline Parent….. Casselman
7496…Chantal Bisaillon….. Casselman
8881…Christian Gagnon….. Casselman
14146…Gabriel Parent….. Casselman
11073…Gabryelle Hebert….. Casselman
10413…Gaetan Bisson….. Casselman
11198…Joanne Racine….. Casselman
12826…Julie Lefebvre….. Casselman
10843…Justin Gagnon….. Casselman
13454…Justin Madigan….. Casselman
10166…Katherine Leblanc….. Casselman
7102…Kyle Templeton….. Casselman
10219…Luke Paquette….. Casselman
10218…Mario Paquette….. Casselman
9987…Mark Mckiel….. Casselman
12204…Melanie Tessier….. Casselman
9612…Melodie Denis….. Casselman
12150…Micheline Mongeon….. Casselman
12351…Monic Rainville….. Casselman
7041…Pierre Leblanc….. Casselman
12353…Robert Goulet….. Casselman
11213…Rose Mcconville….. Casselman
10165…Sarah Leblanc….. Casselman
13117…Scott Dillon….. Casselman
14078…Stephanie Kornienko….. Casselman
11195…Suzanne Hebert….. Casselman
8217…Veronique Lecuyer….. Casselman
7599…Yves Doran….. Casselman
12561…Jennifer Hennick….. Chalk River
10229…Jeremy Farrell….. Chalk River
12562…Joshua Hennick….. Chalk River
8301…Judy Bragg….. Chalk River
9960…Kathy Greenfield….. Chalk River
9919…Kim Mirault….. Chalk River
11220…Andrew Myre….. Chelsea
8861…Beatrice Finn Cote….. Chelsea
10801…Bonnie Carson_Hall….. Chelsea
8400…Celise Belanger….. Chelsea
7434…Chris Mcmahon….. Chelsea
10353…Cody Robertson….. Chelsea
9363…Denise Veinotte….. Chelsea
10019…Henry Olson….. Chelsea
9259…Julie Sigouin….. Chelsea
12758…Karen Robertson….. Chelsea
11221…Mathew Myre….. Chelsea
10018…Matthew Olson….. Chelsea
14126…Megan Mctavish….. Chelsea
13940…Michel Moubarak….. Chelsea
9274…Nancy Stanton….. Chelsea
12012…Pamela Ermuth….. Chelsea
14018…Patricia Curry….. Chelsea
14320…Paul Heintzman….. Chelsea
11222…Pauline Myre….. Chelsea
9313…Rachel Vallender….. Chelsea
8866…Ray Folkins….. Chelsea
14202…Richard Yeo….. Chelsea
7525…Sebastien Brunet….. Chelsea
10142…Simon Belanger-Hebert….. Chelsea
8915…Stephen Hall….. Chelsea
7766…Zacharie Marshall….. Chelsea
12096…Doug Watt….. Chesterville
7876…Alain Roy….. Cornwall
10313…Allan Savage….. Cornwall
14121…Alyssa Mclean….. Cornwall
13970…Andrew Barnes….. Cornwall
9710…Andrew Forcier….. Cornwall
12302…Ann Bellefeuille….. Cornwall
13768…Annie St. Marseille….. Cornwall
10676…Ashley Bell….. Cornwall
13385…Ashley Law….. Cornwall
10729…Chantal Desnoyers….. Cornwall
13616…Dale Phippen….. Cornwall
14122…Dana Mclean….. Cornwall
14017…Dane Dupuis….. Cornwall
9353…Daniel Youmelle….. Cornwall
10942…Don Ryan….. Cornwall
11147…Elaine Duhaime….. Cornwall
7320…Emilie Contant….. Cornwall
14542…Erin Parisien….. Cornwall
13143…Gary Easton….. Cornwall
13971…Guylaine Barnes….. Cornwall
9542…Joan Bell….. Cornwall
8799…Kelly Currier….. Cornwall
13144…Kelsey Easton….. Cornwall
13972…Laura Barnes….. Cornwall
14430…Laurie Parisien….. Cornwall
14067…Linda Hutchinson….. Cornwall
13769…Margaret St. Marseille….. Cornwall
13770…Marina St. Marseille….. Cornwall
14129…Mary Miller….. Cornwall
13617…Noah Phippen….. Cornwall
13735…Pamela Savage….. Cornwall
13974…Phil Barnes….. Cornwall
14044…Renee Fripp….. Cornwall
14226…Sarita Anderson….. Cornwall
7879…Shelley Roy….. Cornwall
13618…Sue Phippen….. Cornwall
12493…Thomas Mcqueen….. Cornwall
12932…Tylor Boileau….. Cornwall
11146…Wayne Duhaime….. Cornwall
13424…Audrey Lowther….. Cumberland
10754…Bernie Corrigan….. Cumberland
9988…Brigit Desjardins….. Cumberland
9227…Brigitte Roy-Bray….. Cumberland
8061…Darlene Rathwell….. Cumberland
13425…Emma Lowther….. Cumberland
11017…Faye Bryers….. Cumberland
10382…James Lowther….. Cumberland
11182…Judy Duford….. Cumberland
10383…Kenneth Lowther….. Cumberland
13350…Lesia Kozyra….. Cumberland
11902…Leslie Anne Patry….. Cumberland
12199…Lucille De Haitre….. Cumberland
14148…Mathieu Patry….. Cumberland
11987…Monique Garneau….. Cumberland
12447…Rachelle Desjardins….. Cumberland
11193…Sarra Ben Amour….. Cumberland
7635…Suzanne Gaumond….. Cumberland
11192…Vicky Duford….. Cumberland
10187…Ashley Rousselle….. Deep River
7777…Cathy Mckay….. Deep River
9949…Jeffrey Hawrylak….. Deep River
11969…Katie Ptasnik….. Deep River
8022…Dan Smetana….. Dunrobin
7843…Danielle Patry….. Dunrobin
7227…David Brown….. Dunrobin
7228…Holly Brown….. Dunrobin
8635…Jason Bellhouse….. Dunrobin
7049…Kurtis Gassewitz….. Dunrobin
7229…Linda Martin….. Dunrobin
9534…Mike Gassewitz….. Dunrobin
11561…Pamela Heise….. Dunrobin
12305…Marc Fournier….. Edwards
9790…Melina Fournier….. Edwards
10194…Karen Brunke….. Eganville
11067…Valerie Searson….. Eganville
8732…Aline Brosseau….. Embrun
9886…Brendyn Johnson….. Embrun
7531…Brydon Cadieux….. Embrun
14299…Carl Blanchard….. Embrun
10787…Carolyne Beaudin….. Embrun
9887…Darryl Howell….. Embrun
11378…Dawn Ingram….. Embrun
8710…Erik Blackstock….. Embrun
10808…France Clement….. Embrun
11498…Genevieve Massicotte….. Embrun
11538…Ghislain Lagace….. Embrun
11537…Helen Lagace….. Embrun
8906…Joanne Gregoire….. Embrun
14294…Joel Comeault….. Embrun
7574…Joelle Cyr….. Embrun
9436…Jonathan Giorgetti….. Embrun
9431…Jonathan Green….. Embrun
8094…Josee Goudreau….. Embrun
9659…Julie Sauve….. Embrun
10974…Julie Wallace….. Embrun
8053…Karina Rodrigue….. Embrun
11292…Kim Butler….. Embrun
11497…Lars Kornmacher….. Embrun
9018…Laurie Legault….. Embrun
7575…Louis Cyr….. Embrun
9664…Manon Lamadeleine….. Embrun
8703…Martine Bellefleur-Masse….. Embrun
8224…Melissa Leblanc….. Embrun
8711…Michele Blackstock….. Embrun
11377…Mike Ingram….. Embrun
12216…Nathalie Charron….. Embrun
9435…Nathalie Giorgetti….. Embrun
8183…Noemie Chartrand….. Embrun
8225…Phil Leblanc….. Embrun
9888…Ruzica Howell….. Embrun
304…Sean Pollick….. Embrun
7730…Sophie Lapointe….. Embrun
11138…Stephane Chartrand….. Embrun
10579…Vanessa Jalbert….. Embrun
8738…Jennifer Buhr….. Finch
7799…Jessica Moran….. Finch
7526…Joanna Buhr….. Finch
11074…Kim Riddell….. Finch
12208…Julie Belanger….. Fitzroy Harbour
12209…Marc Belanger….. Fitzroy Harbour
12167…Dustin Thorley….. Gananoque
10614…Galahad Payette….. Gananoque
12168…Jessica Weicker….. Gananoque
8158…Kim Melvin-Long….. Gananoque
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……GATINEAU…
13991…Adam Briand…..
9356…Aimee Zweig…..
13916…Alain Dubois…..
10415…Alain Dugas…..
14403…Alain Philibert…..
10569…Alex Robertson…..
13848…Alexander Vanderploeg…..
7086…Alexandre Dube…..
13917…Alexandre Dubois…..
11960…Alexandre Soucy…..
11699…Aline Gosselin…..
8113…Alma Huard…..
12744…Alyson Reid…..
13776…Amanda Stec…..
10270…Amelie Tremblay…..
10483…Andre Brissette…..
7138…Andre Morin…..
10484…Andrea Brissette…..
12048…Andreanne Bonhomme…..
13537…Andreanne Montigny…..
14088…Andrew Leach…..
8731…Angela Britten…..
9063…Ann Martineau…..
11539…Ann Sullivan…..
14474…Anne Leveille…..
11994…Anne St-Louis…..
12196…Annick Chantal…..
12693…Annick Nault…..
7175…Annie Bayeur…..
10550…Annie Vaillancourt…..
12506…Anthony Rose…..
14271…Antoine Cyr…..
10513…Antony Clement…..
14519…Arkenn Kedder…..
13777…Beata Stec…..
10713…Benoit Pepin…..
13414…Bernard Leveille…..
8365…Bianca Lachance…..
14588…Boyd Aitken…..
14058…Brad Hawkes…..
14041…Brenda Fong…..
7900…Brian Sharpe…..
11574…Bridget Beaulieu…..
9562…Bruce Howarth…..
12469…Camille Champagne…..
13709…Camille Rousseau…..
9652…Carl Larouche…..
13394…Caroline - Claude Leblanc…..
9943…Caroline Auger…..
8363…Caroline Charest…..
9681…Caroline Turcotte…..
13476…Carolyn Mccafferty…..
13525…Cathy Mitchell…..
13918…Cecile Dubois…..
10070…Cedric Beaulieu…..
12193…Celine Charette…..
9477…Chad Leach…..
7594…Chantal Desjardins…..
8403…Charles Leblanc…..
12267…Charles Roy…..
7561…Cheryl Cloutier…..
14290…Chloe Lauzon-Gauthier…..
9489…Chloe St-Denis…..
12535…Chris Paci…..
9152…Christelle Pary…..
10552…Christia Vaillancourt-Domingue…..
10069…Christian Beaulieu…..
9720…Christian Girard…..
12856…Christine Allen…..
13384…Christophe Lavigne…..
10029…Christophe Rene…..
9670…Christopher Bois…..
10904…Christopher Mcdonell…..
7892…Christopher Saunders…..
7915…Claude-Anne Spiecker…..
12760…Claudine Lalonde…..
11562…Colette Pepin…..
11442…Corinne Beaudry…..
13919…Cyrielle Dubois…..
10447…D Kearney…..
10337…Daniel Clapin…..
7117…Daniel Huntington…..
9811…Daniel Sarmiento…..
11957…Daniel Soucy…..
7459…Daniel Thompson…..
7640…Dany Girard…..
9721…Daphne Blouin Carbonneau…..
7446…David Hickey…..
13881…David Wigle…..
14560…Dean Nernberg…..
11170…Debbie Collin…..
7697…Debbie Joanisse…..
12402…Deborah Smith…..
7839…Denis Paradis…..
11965…Denis Renaud…..
12624…Dennis Dumoulin…..
12473…Des-Neiges Marquis…..
11592…Diane Biage…..
9071…Diane Mcdougall…..
13655…Diego Prince…..
7515…Dominique Bouvier…..
13573…Dominique Noel…..
11398…Dominique Wiltshire…..
12203…Donald Rousseau…..
8681…Doris Aubin…..
7294…Dusan Brestovansky…..
12601…Elisabeth Normand…..
12007…Elodie Monga-Dubreuil…..
13625…Elodie Pigeon…..
13022…Elsie Charron…..
10880…Elvia Labelle Cortez…..
8267…Elyse Genesse…..
13561…Emile Ndorimana…..
13843…Emilie Vaillancourt-Domingue…..
8470…Emmanuelle Godbout-Gauthier…..
11379…Emna Mansouri…..
14265…Eric Laforest…..
9632…Eric Trepanier…..
7451…Etienne Robert…..
8090…Fabienne Lachance…..
7165…France Patry…..
11144…Francine Rheault…..
7537…Francis Carrier…..
7372…Francis Theriault…..
14156…Francois Prudhomme…..
7507…Frederic Bouchard…..
12778…Frederic Forge…..
12669…Frederic Gagne…..
9591…Frederick Grittner…..
13920…Frederique Dubois…..
13200…Frederique Gendron…..
8464…Gabriel Godin…..
12483…Gabriel Macleod-Bertrand…..
14222…Genevieve Boudreault…..
9865…Genevieve Gagnon…..
8634…Georges Godmaire…..
7458…Guillaume Ouellet…..
12238…Guy Perron…..
7218…Guy Picard…..
14555…Guylaine Dubreuil…..
13210…Gyl Girard…..
14532…Hali German…..
10750…Hannaa Khedim…..
7128…Helene Dore…..
9725…Hillary Sabourin…..
8870…Ian Fortier…..
11373…Isabelle Benoit…..
10553…Isabelle Daigneault…..
11979…Isabelle Giordano…..
12289…Isabelle Laforest…..
10687…Isabelle Latulippe…..
12498…Isabelle Proulx…..
13749…Isabelle Simard…..
14042…Jack Fortier…..
10876…Jacob Khayat Dumouchel…..
10839…Jacques Fradette…..
14113…Jane Marten…..
12785…Janick Corbin…..
12054…Jean Lemire…..
12600…Jean-Alex De Seve Bergeron…..
12514…Jean-Christophe Briand…..
13098…Jean-Francois Delorme…..
12482…Jeanne-Marie Macleod…..
13462…Jeannie Mallet…..
10134…Jean-Philippe Boudreault…..
12197…Jeremi Paquet…..
10590…Jesse Matthews…..
10619…Jessica Audette…..
14027…Jessica Dionne…..
7110…Jessica Lavoie…..
10226…Jessy Tremblay…..
10173…Jim Brownrigg…..
7920…Jim Stelzig…..
12461…Joanne Brunet…..
13657…Joanne Pugin…..
7263…Jocelyn Larabie…..
8278…Jocelyne Avoine…..
12585…Jody Schindel…..
12709…Joel Adams…..
8083…Joelle Clermont…..
10669…Johanne Dallaire…..
10482…Johanne Di Tomasso…..
8883…Johanne Gagnon…..
9904…John Benoit…..
8476…John-Stephen Sinkinson…..
7590…Jonathan Decary…..
8582…Jonathan Gravel…..
11149…Jonathan Larouche…..
10444…Jonathan Wilkie…..
9461…Josee Desmarais…..
13235…Josee Gunville…..
8472…Josee Marcil…..
10570…Josee Thibodeau…..
7107…Joyce Kelly…..
7869…Joyce Richards…..
7719…Judith Lachance…..
14576…Judy Milks…..
8541…Julia Halverson…..
11196…Julie Belle Rive…..
10739…Julie Bourdeau…..
7608…Julie Duchesneau…..
13236…Julie Gunville…..
14587…Julie Lacelle…..
12666…Julie Lafranchise…..
10882…Julie Lajoie…..
9860…Karine Dagneault…..
9891…Karine Lafond…..
11559…Karine Villeneuve…..
13707…Karrie Ann Rose…..
10098…Katherine Belhumeur…..
8908…Kathleen Guillot…..
14505…Kevin Stec…..
9407…Kim De Grandpre…..
8514…Kim Garamvolgyi…..
10965…Kim Tremblay…..
7978…Kirstin Wood-Haley…..
11873…Kony Trudel…..
12900…Laurence Belisle…..
13366…Laurence Lalancette…..
9263…Lesleigh Smith…..
13163…Lesley Flansberry…..
7447…Liam Keller…..
13944…Liddiard Stephen…..
8159…Liliane Besnard…..
10591…Linda Guay…..
13367…Lisanne Lalancette…..
11589…Lise Rioux…..
13171…Llaine Fournier…..
13921…Loic Dubois…..
11380…Lotfi Mansouri…..
12230…Louis Bisson…..
11826…Louise Paquette…..
13620…Louise Piche…..
9500…Luan Phung…..
9633…Luc Bouchard…..
9382…Luc De Grandpre…..
9499…Luc Phung…..
14037…Luce Essiambre…..
11993…Lyne Savard…..
10972…Lynn Villeneuve…..
10512…Lynne Connelly…..
9006…M F L Langlois…..
10925…Magali Petrin…..
14212…Magda Badran…..
12030…Mai Vo…..
7901…Malcolm Sharpe…..
13141…Manon Dusablon…..
11219…Manon Leger…..
12005…Manon Roy…..
10829…Marc Dumouchel…..
7625…Marc Fonda…..
8471…Marc Gosselin…..
7111…Marc Lavoie…..
8440…Marc Lessard…..
10411…Marc-Andre Leclerc…..
13838…Margaret E Turcotte…..
11034…Marianne Brissette…..
14507…Marie Bedard…..
7490…Marie-Christine Bernard…..
8376…Marie-Eve Williamson…..
8428…Marie-France Forget…..
7553…Marie-Josee Chenier…..
9708…Marie-Josee Durand…..
10207…Marie-Josee Tasse…..
10184…Marie-Noel Caron…..
9502…Marie-Pier Mercier…..
12569…Marie-Pierre Emond…..
7550…Mario Charette…..
10652…Mario Francoeur…..
7410…Markus Besemann…..
12361…Marlon Saravia…..
7266…Martin Audette…..
9802…Martin Cloutier…..
7176…Martin Gagnon…..
13211…Martin Girard…..
12694…Martine Gauthier…..
12987…Mary Ellen Burke…..
9459…Maryse St-Gelais…..
14558…Mathieu Buteau…..
7190…Mathieu Cayouette…..
13111…Mathieu Desrosiers…..
12031…Mathieu Lauzon…..
13711…Mathieu Roy…..
13378…Mathis Larochelle…..
9169…Maude Petrin…..
8335…Maxime Jacques…..
13185…Melanie Gabriel…..
12053…Melanie Laurin…..
9199…Melanie Renaud…..
14168…Melanie Rouette…..
9767…Melissa Bisson…..
9667…Melissa Cormier…..
8196…Melissa Oulton…..
9270…Mercedes Soza…..
7392…Michael Dubois-Boudazza…..
12365…Michael Maillet…..
9709…Michel Bertrand…..
10121…Michel Lavigne…..
7112…Michel Lavoie…..
14286…Michele Lohr…..
7844…Michele Patry…..
9617…Michelle Aubie…..
10546…Michelle Fradette…..
14225…Mike Bacic…..
11647…Mireille Nadeau…..
10749…Mohamed Badreddine Khedim…..
12484…Monique Crete…..
8084…Monique Gosselin…..
14402…Monique Lasnier…..
12491…Monique Richer…..
13209…Muriel Gionet…..
14337…Mustapha Souissi…..
9417…Nadia Cadieux…..
11544…Nadine Fournier…..
11245…Nadine Royal…..
13740…Nadine Seguin…..
10941…Nancy Jane Russell…..
11053…Nathalie Leduc…..
11331…Nathalie Morin…..
10423…Nathalie Robert…..
10267…Nicholas Patry…..
7106…Nicolas Drouin…..
7508…Norman Bouchard…..
8100…Olivier Thomann…..
14086…Pascale Lapierre…..
12951…Patrick Bradley…..
12979…Patrick Brunette…..
9806…Patrick Groulx…..
7423…Patrick Mackenzie…..
7174…Paul Carrier…..
8019…Paul Ostic…..
10840…Penny Fradette…..
10567…Philip Eagan…..
7057…Pierre Archambault…..
9944…Pierre-Olivier Julien…..
12777…Pierrick Forge…..
10205…Rachel Bennett…..
10485…Raphael Brissette…..
7452…Rene Robert…..
8465…Renee Prud'homme…..
9810…Ricardo Sarmiento…..
13839…Richard Turcotte…..
12831…Robert Dubois…..
13778…Robin Stec…..
7084…Roch Vibert…..
10203…Romy Ochmann St-Jean…..
9778…Roxanne Brascoupe…..
10486…Samuel Brissette…..
9634…Samuel Fortin…..
8515…Sara Champagne…..
12413…Sarah Breton…..
8453…Sarah Crowe…..
12395…Sarah Heath…..
11998…Sasha Pellerin…..
9637…Sebastien Roy…..
11887…Serge Garneau…..
13823…Shannon Toner…..
13728…Shaun Sarazin…..
9126…Shaunna Newton…..
10765…Shawn Robertson…..
12616…Silvia Dancose…..
10322…Simon Hotte…..
13986…Sonia Bougie…..
14503…Sonia O'brien…..
9182…Sonia Plouffe…..
13907…Sonia Zakrevsky…..
13415…Sonny Leveillee…..
13056…Sonya Corrall…..
12052…Sophie Richer…..
9727…Stacy Sabourin…..
10208…Stephane Haspect…..
11148…Stephanie Cote…..
8825…Stephanie Dion…..
8099…Stephanie Fortier…..
14504…Steve Colterman…..
12786…Steve Corbin…..
13216…Steve Gooch…..
7955…Steve Ulrich…..
9406…Suzie Berard…..
14472…Sylvain Deshaies…..
11441…Sylvie Gauthier…..
10686…Sylvie Morin…..
13399…Taina Leblanc…..
11859…Tammy St-Amant…..
12720…Tanya Cote…..
8788…Thomas Cort…..
14194…Thomas Thorne…..
8195…Tom West…..
13874…Tristan Welsby…..
10551…Valerie Domingue…..
13181…Vanessa Fulford…..
9526…Veronic Pichard…..
8473…Veronica Mattingly…..
11311…Veronique Gelinas…..
14244…Victor Choquette…..
11300…Virginia Cloutier-Maillet…..
8787…Virginie Corneau…..
11310…Yannick Di Cesare…..
10490…Yvan Pichette…..
8277…Yves Labonte…..
8114…Yves Leduc…..
7074…Yves Turcotte…..Gatineau
…………
……GLOUCESTER…
9556…Abhijit Arun…..
8358…Alessandro Dori…..
11475…Amanda Henderson…..
8220…Angela Philion…..
8416…Annie Bombardier…..
14103…Ben Macdonald…..
8712…Bill Blaney…..
14309…Brittany Crawford…..
11757…Carolyn Garcia…..
8234…Cathy Ptaszkiewicz…..
10832…Chantal Dupuis…..
8140…Cheryl Mccambley…..
9301…Cheryl Trachy…..
8128…Christian Wahlen…..
14138…Christine Newman Coulson…..
1812…Claude Brault…..
13395…Colleen Leblanc…..
877…David Clement…..
13220…David Gowdy…..
14177…David Sinclair…..
8821…Diana Dicorato…..
6506…Emma Macdonald…..
8025…Frank Wright…..
8359…Gabriel Dori…..
13898…Glenda Wright…..
11936…Greg Bell…..
9161…Heather Pearsall-Hubbert…..
7990…Helen Zajda…..
14105…Jack Macdonald…..
7137…James Gupta…..
13283…Jane Hughes…..
8418…Jean-Philippe Ayotte…..
14106…Jennifer Macdonald…..
7785…Jim Mcrobbie…..
8417…Jocelyn Ayotte…..
11571…Kamerine Gardam…..
3934…Karen Beattie…..
8134…Kelley Shields…..
11474…Kimberley Hill…..
10462…Kristina Binzig…..
11411…Leith Symon…..
14480…Leonard Belanger…..
10906…Libby Mcrobbie…..
14107…Matthew Macdonald…..
13542…Meagan Morin…..
9536…Melanie Latreille…..
11291…Michael Gosselin…..
7460…Michael Hope…..
7155…Natasha Dresler…..
8702…Othnel Belford…..
9302…Paula Trachy…..
11886…Paulette Archambault-Rene…..
10137…Phil Fitzgerald…..
13831…Pierre Tremblay…..
10078…Rick Freemantle…..
10738…Robert St-Jean…..
10901…Roberta Mattocks…..
9537…Roberto Bolzanello…..
7897…Robina Scrivener…..
9260…Sally Sinclair…..
8135…Samantha Shields…..
9330…Sarah-Jane Ward…..
10461…Serge Lejeune…..
8713…Shannon Blaney…..
7851…Shaun Pierce…..
14334…Sheila Price-Devenport…..
7703…Shiraz Kazarian…..
8318…Stacey Shannon…..
11088…Steve Shields…..
10968…Sue Van Wettum…..
9545…Suzy Fortier…..
11937…Tanya Bell…..
11412…Terry Ennis…..
13693…Tim Robinson…..
10458…Wit Lewandowski…..Gloucester
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9890…Andrew Parr….. Greely
12532…Anthony Wielemaker….. Greely
13494…Brandy Mckenna….. Greely
9779…Carole Chabot….. Greely
12243…Catherine Jenness….. Greely
9005…Christine Langlois….. Greely
10341…Clare Booth….. Greely
12607…Corrie Caldwell….. Greely
13239…Dan Gutoskie….. Greely
10721…Deborah Mcleod….. Greely
9458…Erica Mccarney….. Greely
10608…Faun Danson….. Greely
11239…Gabrielle Venne….. Greely
11648…Gerrie Kautz….. Greely
7241…Greg Matte….. Greely
7224…Howard Crerar….. Greely
12534…Janet Hunt….. Greely
12247…Janice Jenness….. Greely
11238…Jeremie Venne….. Greely
7810…Jeremy Nehme….. Greely
10053…Joshua Matte….. Greely
8818…Julie Di Lalla….. Greely
10429…Kayla Lorion….. Greely
7114…Lemuel Racacho….. Greely
8580…Maren Smith….. Greely
9457…Margaret Mccarney….. Greely
10779…Marsha Ziolkowski….. Greely
11975…Pam Jackson….. Greely
8551…Paul Arsenault….. Greely
9192…Penny Racine….. Greely
10724…Raelene Downes….. Greely
12788…Sharon Beal….. Greely
11362…Sidney Bruinsma….. Greely
8367…Stephanie Kupecz….. Greely
7811…Stephanie Nehme….. Greely
9265…Steven Smith….. Greely
10213…Tj Arnott….. Greely
7518…Yvon Brazeau….. Greely
12374…Jada Watson….. Hull
13553…James Murphy….. Hull
8877…Lucie Frigon….. Hull
9349…Chantal Yelle….. Iroquois
13325…Karen Keeler….. Iroquois
12997…Keira Cameron….. Iroquois
8963…Judy-Lynn Jordan….. Jasper
………
…KANATA…
13201…Abey George…..
7068…Adam Barrett…..
12798…Aimee Riggs-Willey…..
12861…Al Amlani…..
11083…Alexandra Potts…..
13562…Alexis Near…..
13004…Aliria Carneiro…..
9920…Allan Ford…..
14282…Allison Camilucci…..
8989…Allison Krogh…..
14143…Allison Olajos…..
7774…Alyson Maynard…..
9359…Amy Cserni…..
9696…Amy Fraser…..
14110…Amy Maheu…..
7075…Andre Begin…..
12970…Andre Brown…..
8430…Andrew Auchterlonie…..
8842…Andrew Edwards…..
7427…Andrew Wilkes…..
10399…Angie Wilkes…..
8847…Ann Empey…..
14500…Anne Fagnan…..
9052…Anne Malcolm…..
10015…Anne Wice…..
14318…Anthony Near…..
11524…Anya Monet…..
7472…April Andries…..
7986…April Dickson…..
10635…Archie Mcdonald…..
13870…Ariel Wehrmann…..
13871…August Wehrmann…..
12836…Barb Lafontaine…..
13000…Barbara Campbell…..
14090…Barbara Lebeuf…..
13460…Belsinder Malhi…..
7484…Biagio Basile…..
7909…Bill Smith…..
13563…Bob Near…..
8330…Brad Hall…..
5787…Brenda Pavlovic…..
7093…Brendon Howard…..
11233…Carleen Hicks…..
13094…Carol De Lint…..
14028…Caroline Dolan…..
14100…Catherine Lunn…..
9552…Chantal Rogers…..
13498…Charlotte Mclaren…..
9234…Cherine Saba…..
11345…Cheryl Mcdonald…..
12837…Cheryl Owens…..
10424…Chloe Blondeau…..
8739…Christine Bull…..
12472…Christine Cotaras…..
12111…Christine Mocanu…..
7592…Christopher Denko…..
9468…Christopher Smillie…..
8210…Ciara Beaton…..
8936…Constance Hewitt…..
9539…Cory Bell…..
10978…Craig Williamson…..
9984…Cynthia Hartlin…..
14297…Daniel Brooks…..
7610…Daniel Duguay…..
11335…Daniele Bond…..
12163…Danielle Leduc…..
10395…Danny Crossman…..
9701…Dave Mckeever…..
12297…David Bellefeuille…..
12674…David Steele…..
10250…Deanne Donohue…..
7716…Deby Knowlton…..
11876…Denise Vierich…..
7842…Derek Paterson…..
7077…Devin Mcintyre…..
8486…Diane Easton…..
11257…Diane Neshcov…..
8329…Dianne Hall…..
13628…Dianne Pinder…..
11084…Doris Rioux…..
11685…Douglas Clark…..
8120…Edward Ziemba…..
11453…Eirin Easton…..
11659…Elizabeth Davies…..
10506…Elizabeth Dolter…..
13202…Elizabeth George…..
12598…Ellen Day…..
13990…Emily Boyle…..
8898…Emily Goold…..
12533…Emily Last…..
8305…Emma Dudley…..
12876…Erhan Asliturk…..
13432…Eric S. Lucas…..
14264…Everhardus Van Den Heuvel…..
7503…Francois Boisvert…..
13058…Fred Cotaras…..
10320…Gabrielle Morin…..
7806…Gary Murray…..
12912…Geoff Bennet…..
10016…Gordon Wice…..
12649…Grace Smyth…..
12128…Graham Jones…..
14306…Greg Lehman…..
14171…Gregory Sabourin…..
8811…Guylaine Deck…..
13629…Harry Pinder…..
12614…Heather Fraser…..
9111…Heather Moses…..
11927…Heidi Scurrell…..
13469…Helen Marr…..
13032…Hope Chuchinnawat…..
7685…Hugh Hospodar…..
9153…Ilde Pascucci…..
8385…Jacquelin Beavis…..
9467…Jaime Smillie…..
11160…James Carriere…..
11751…James Fairlie…..
13354…James Kubina…..
9092…James Milne…..
7256…Jamie Cotter…..
8836…Jane Dudley…..
10892…Jane Logan…..
7747…Jasmine Lim…..
7162…Jasmyne Labonte…..
8165…Jason Roy…..
10451…Jeff Lafontaine…..
13312…Jeffrey Jobb…..
8851…Jennifer Etheridge…..
12803…Jennifer Madge…..
12162…Jennifer Todd…..
7164…Jeremiah Marshall…..
8807…Jessica Day…..
7363…Jim Mcguire…..
10946…Joan Salvatierra…..
14184…Joan Spooner…..
11011…Jocelyne Hughes…..
11748…John Donak…..
10826…John Donohue…..
8370…John Durand…..
9952…John Durand…..
8869…John Forster…..
13170…John Fournier…..
12650…John Smyth…..
14119…Jon Mcdougall…..
12292…Josh Ziemba…..
11094…Joshua Braddon…..
10868…Joshua Illes…..
11532…Judith Davies…..
10920…Judith Nichols…..
12004…Julia Scouten…..
12145…Julie Brennan…..
14032…Julie Dreika…..
14046…Julie Gagnon…..
8327…June Fawaz…..
11127…Karen Hanna…..
11523…Karen Monet…..
8970…Kari Keays…..
9080…Karl Mclean…..
13501…Kathryn Mclaren…..
8368…Kathy Huard…..
9319…Kathy Vesterfelt…..
14060…Katie Hill…..
14006…Kelly Cirtwill…..
14346…Kelly Mcdonald…..
8875…Keri Fraser…..
10351…Kevin Leaman…..
9025…Kevin Lim…..
8166…Kirsten Roy…..
12000…Kristen Akinsulie…..
13010…Laura Casley…..
8152…Laura Haines…..
12471…Laurel Cotaras…..
13958…Lauren Alexander…..
12793…Lauren Capstick…..
7468…Leslie Allan…..
7988…Lia Pirili…..
10059…Lilian Moortgat…..
13934…Lin Li…..
10910…Lindsay Milne…..
11854…Lisa Sheppard…..
7020…Lisa Wagner-Boisvert…..
10531…Liz Braddon…..
12234…Lori Ciaralli…..
13114…Lorie Ann Di Patria…..
10133…Lorna Lane…..
14316…Louise Mercier…..
7390…Lucas Cochrane…..
14093…Madeline Lee…..
11967…Manon Desharnais…..
12371…Manya Charette…..
8121…Marc Budnick…..
10058…Marcel Moortgat…..
14301…Marcus Levis…..
11741…Maria Dasilva…..
11419…Marie Cotter…..
14535…Mark Sheppard…..
14182…Mark Smyth…..
12462…Martin Dube…..
12296…Mary Bellefeuille…..
10690…Mary Nute…..
14292…Matt Shamess…..
7042…Meenakshi Gupta…..
8336…Megan Annett…..
14180…Megan Smith…..
9430…Mia Cadieux…..
8064…Mia Hempey…..
11336…Michael Bond…..
14531…Michael Sheppard…..
12470…Michaela Cotaras…..
8995…Mireille Ladouceur…..
8615…Monna-Leigh Mcelveny…..
8591…Nancy Byrns…..
8959…Nathan Illes…..
7019…Nicolas Monet…..
13292…Osman Ibrahim…..
7569…Pam Cowie…..
9921…Patricia Keogh…..
12530…Patti Harle…..
8887…Paula Garrow…..
9085…Paula Meldrum…..
7717…Peter Krogh…..
9631…Philip Harris…..
8369…Pierre Huard…..
11660…Rebecca Campbell…..
14056…Robert Hambly…..
7696…Robert Janes…..
14094…Robert Lee…..
9429…Robert Monet…..
11481…Robin Beardsley…..
11645…Ron Boothby…..
7341…Ron Haines…..
7422…Russ Hrabchak…..
10609…Ruth Hodgins…..
7021…Sacha Cadieux…..
13341…Samantha Klus…..
14186…Sandra Storr…..
12253…Sarah Larose…..
11855…Sarah Sheppard…..
13037…Scott Clark…..
8226…Scott Moir…..
7882…Sean Russell…..
9613…Sean Sullivan…..
14300…Shafir Sawilla…..
9804…Shawn Potter…..
7094…Shelby Howard…..
7888…Sherry Sani…..
14626…Shona Fleming…..
10193…Sienna Ebbinghaus…..
7481…Stephen Bailey…..
8202…Stephenie Horne…..
9597…Steve Blaskie…..
7092…Steve Howard…..
7770…Steve Maveety…..
7095…Susan Atherley…..
11716…Susan Brimmell…..
13151…Susan Ethier…..
11259…Susan Phillips…..
9266…Susan Smith…..
7852…Sybil Plank…..
9390…Sylvia Carroll…..
10252…Sylvie Knight…..
7521…Talia Brennan…..
13390…Tam Le…..
11095…Taylor Braddon…..
8687…Ted Bailey…..
11671…Terry Lee Mccarthy…..
14218…Theresa Smyth…..
10473…Tina Klein…..
12529…Tom Harle…..
13574…Trevor Nootenboom…..
13033…Trish Chuchinnawat…..
11273…Ursula Hodgins…..
9829…Vennila Murugesan…..
8076…Vicky Butz…..
7202…Wayne Harrison…..
11670…William Mccarthy…..
14065…Zoe Hughes-Waldick…..Kanata
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12433…Ann Noonan….. Kars
9312…Karen Turrieff….. Kars
13541…Kyle Morgan….. Kars
10828…Marina Dubeau….. Kars
12692…Meghan Kearns….. Kars
14540…Mike Maguire….. Kars
9371…Mylene Levesque….. Kars
11370…Olivia Noonan….. Kars
7150…Roger Vansickle….. Kars
9481…Shawn Simzer….. Kars
8758…Sheila Chapman….. Kars
9980…Steven Noonan….. Kars
9015…Zoe Lazenby….. Kars
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……KEMPTVILLE…
11176…Aaron De Ville…..
7783…Adam Mcnamara…..
9186…Alexandra Pontbriand…..
8410…Amie Ivany…..
9271…Barbara Springer…..
9387…Belinda Reed…..
11542…Chantal Piepers…..
7875…Christine Routliffe…..
14020…Cindy Dawson…..
8603…Craig Tobias…..
9867…Diana Steadman…..
13798…Doris Sunstrum…..
9142…Doug O'connor…..
14057…Emily Harris…..
11543…Geoff Piepers…..
7968…Greg Walsh…..
12148…Jeannette Collins…..
8411…Jeffrey Ivany…..
9578…Jim Dolan…..
8843…Jocelyne Elliott…..
12665…John Evans…..
12146…John Tenbult…..
11714…Jordan Brennan…..
12641…Julie Buller…..
14021…Kaitlyn Dawson…..
13741…Kari Shanks…..
10955…Katy Smith…..
12594…Kevin Munroe…..
7520…Kiley Brennan…..
7784…Kristine Mcnamara…..
9272…Kyle Springer…..
11175…Leanne De Ville…..
9973…Mary Lou Sauriol…..
11715…Matthew Brennan…..
7361…Melanie Baldwin-Ooms…..
12789…Michael Mclean…..
14284…Nicole Tobias…..
12076…Norrine Fawcett…..
13152…Patricia Evans…..
12063…Raymonde Durand…..
11177…Ryan De Ville…..
7969…Sarah Walsh…..
9868…Scott Steadman…..
8623…Stewart Mclean…..
9869…Tanya Riddell…..Kemptville
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…………
7938…Christopher Taylor….. Kenmore
7996…Matthew Anderson….. Kenmore
8185…Nancy Pothier….. Kenmore
9648…Patrick Walsh….. Kenmore
9646…Sean Walsh….. Kenmore
10431…Vince Lively….. Kenmore
10716…Angie Buckland….. Kinburn
10610…Corrie Robillard….. Kinburn
9621…Jamie Turcotte….. Kinburn
7080…Jordan Turcotte….. Kinburn
………
…KINGSTON…
8069…Al Organ
10640…Alain Bilodeau
7389…Alan Balsdon
11514…Alec Makulowich
8004…Alex Gagnon
12613…Alexander Towns
7383…Alexandra Horeczy
14625…Alexandra Johnston
12890…Alexandre Beauchamp
14630…Alfa-Toga Toure
10770…Aliceson Dube
11779…Aline Hill
13336…Amanda Kiezebrink
13948…Amy Thornton
12920…Andre Berube
13077…Andre Cyr
13019…Andrew Chapman
8271…Andrew Doucet
13779…Andrew Steel
10362…Anik Lefebvre
10616…Anna Jane Edmonds
10665…Anne-Lorraine Molloy
7136…Annie Bergeron
7431…Anthony Dionne
13110…Antoine Desrosiers
10666…Ardelle Polus
8241…Arlene Bomback-Fortin
11641…Ashley Taylor
7109…Ben Workman
13712…Benjamin Roy-Cyr
12335…Bethann Meunier
13179…Blair Frost
7399…Bob Mcgraw
13356…Bonnie L'abbe
10188…Brad Mccaughey
10200…Bradley Benns
8397…Bradley Boyd
12854…Brendan Alexander
12950…Brendan Boyle
7245…Brendan Hancock
13694…Brennan Roche
12554…Brian Barnes
7411…Brian Mcpherson
12888…Brianne Baum
7407…Bryan Bailey
6505…Camilo Ceballos Arango
7382…Catherine Horeczy
10302…Catlin Green
13912…Celine Best
12906…Chanta Bellerose
13042…Charles Cloutier
10285…Charles Sennett
13902…Cheng Xu
13339…Choong-Il Kim
12963…Chris Brewer
13267…Chris Hiscock
10042…Chris Kendall
13571…Chris Nicholson
13795…Chris Sulyma
13894…Chris Wood
7631…Christian Gagnon
7386…Christine Horeczy
7387…Christopher Horeczy
10076…Christopher Mattina
10192…Christopher Stubbert
13812…Christopher Thibeault
13036…Colin Clansey
13943…Colin Shannon
13044…Colleen Coderre
13543…Colton Morris
13401…Cori Lee
12964…Daniel Brideau
12827…Daniel Covert
13882…Daniel Wilkinson
8578…Danielle Belisle
13011…Danielle Chagnon
12919…David Bernatchez
12927…David Blais
12936…David Bortolin
12294…David Fraser
13423…David Long
13566…David Neppel
13830…David Tremblay
13868…David Weatherall
10977…Deb Wiesner
8882…Debbie Gagnon
13661…Dominic Ragetli
13941…Donald Saul
11527…Donna Wade
13232…Dylan Grimm
13308…Edward Jensen
10597…Elaine Eaton
12547…Elisabeth Lortie
11770…Elizabeth Hall
7384…Elizabeth Horeczy
11351…Emily Morrison
13927…Eric Henderson
10082…Eric Mcfee
9982…Erik Bubleit
8045…Ernest Beno
11565…Erzsebet Collins
12933…Eve Bonneau
13774…Flavio Stasi
13029…Francis Cho
14483…Francis Pantuso
13589…Francois Ouellette
7379…Gabriel Chasse-Jean
14573…Geoff White
10275…Gerald Gravelle
8018…Glenn Mowat
13925…Gordon Hallam
14563…Grace Higgins
14484…Grant Greeves
7151…Greg Poehlmann
13105…Guillaume Desgagne
11547…Guy Laroche
7108…Heather Ostic
13434…Henry Luk
7349…Ian Barnes
7432…Israel St-Georges
13388…Jack Lawson
13602…Jade Pearson
12972…James Brown
12314…James Dockrill
13345…James Koh
9119…James Munro
9870…James Ostler
13787…James Stewart
9821…James Wall
13861…James Ward
12944…Jamie Boudreau
7009…Jamie Cade
13930…Jamie Jessup
10117…Janet Gilbert
13513…Jared Mellow
10274…Jason King
13775…Jason Statham
10675…Jason Taylor
13891…Jason Wonchala
13079…Jean Dabros
14135…Jeanine Munro
12870…Jean-Luc Armstrong
10289…Jean-Marc Labarre
13187…Jean-Phillip Gagne
13100…Jean-Simon Demers
8408…Jennifer Olson
13479…Jeremy Mcclafferty
13606…Jermoe Pelletier
12701…Jesse Locke
7217…Jessica Dajko
8771…Joan Clark
10477…Joanne Organ
13545…Joel Morris
10658…Johanne Wagner
13089…John Day
10596…John Eaton
13323…John Kay
12460…John Lipscombe
13936…John Marshall
13780…John Stephens
9753…Jordan Allen
13952…Jordan Vadala
12310…Josee Veronneau
7385…Joseph Horeczy
12848…Josh Admaczyk
12929…Josh Bloess
7168…Joshua Dennis
9752…Julia Allen
10611…Julie Taugher
12862…Justin Anderson
10131…Justin Mccarthy
13028…Kara Chippior
13459…Karan Singh Malhan
10852…Karen Harrigan
8871…Karine Fortin
11874…Kassandra Vale
8270…Katherine Doucet
8319…Kathleen Taylor
8255…Kathy Broughton
8240…Kathy Chase
14009…Katrina Cloutier
13017…Kelsey Chang
9627…Ken Tallack
12283…Ken-Alexandre Berube
12918…Kevin Bernard
10066…Kevin Chan
8912…Kevin Hall
9800…Kevin Leblanc
11814…Kim Merkley
13799…Kiona Surhoff
8624…Kirk Gallinger
10231…Kristin Makulowich
13149…Kye Emond
13186…Kyle Gadoury
7371…Kyle Rhyno
8396…Laura Glithero
11348…Laura Morrison
13953…Laura Virgin
12986…Laurel Burchell
13732…Laurent Sauvageau
7400…Leah Mcgraw
8409…Leanne Karoles
11521…Lennon Huard
12702…Leslie Girrior
10202…Liane Wintle
12284…Linda Santerre
697…Lisa Leach
13681…Logan Ried
13078…Luc Cyr
12507…Lucie Lefebvre
8913…Marianne Hall
9963…Marie Ford
13588…Marie-Claude Otis
7316…Mark Mang
13527…Mark Moffat
10230…Marv Makulowich
13359…Marvin Lacea
8973…Mary Kelly
13945…Mary Sun
13923…Matt Fleet
13127…Matthew Doull
10834…Matthew Fagan
13272…Matthew Hoffart
12516…Matthew Hyland
8027…Matthew Walsh
13605…Max Peetsma
13682…Max Rienthaler
7455…Maxime Fournier
13686…Maxime Rivard
10033…Melanie Matthews-Loughery
13016…Melissa Chandler
13612…Melissa Perron
10592…Michael Doucet
8914…Michael Hall
10659…Michael Wagner
13007…Michell Carroll
9871…Michelle Ostler
10022…Mike Bezeau
10427…Mike Dabros
7818…My-Linh Nguyen
7314…Myra Macdonald
13057…Nathan Cosman
9295…Nellie Taylor
13639…Nicholas Poirier
13744…Nicholas Sheppard
13950…Nicholas Tremblay
13872…Nicholas Weishaar
13382…Nick Lauwers
13381…Nick Lauwers
13727…Nicky Sapera
11352…Nicole Morrison
13746…Nicole Shingoose
13048…Norah Collins
10123…Norman Mclanaghan
10771…Nyckolas Dube
9744…Olivia Carbonneau
12934…Olivier Bonvouloir
13931…Olivier Lafreniere-Abel
10329…Orville Cousins
13646…Pascal Poulin
12978…Patrica Brunelle
11730…Patricia Cooper
11622…Patricia Mailey
10300…Patrick Borduas
7146…Patrick Derby
13674…Patrick Rheaume-Espinoza
13018…Paul Chang
8783…Paul Cooper
13248…Paul Hansen
13739…Paul Sebert
13208…Phil Gimpel
12779…Philip Cooper
13160…Rebecca Fielding
8501…Rebecca Smith
13234…Renay Groves
13116…Richard Dickson
10120…Rick Fawcett
10419…Rick Peters
7100…Rick Royce
13549…Riley Moss
13607…Rip Pennell
13047…Rob Cohoe
13338…Robert Kilpatrick
13435…Robert Lyall
7478…Roger Asuncion
14170…Ronald Roy
10405…Russell Bassarab
14358…Ryan Blaschuk
13938…Samantha Millican
11427…Sarah Donovan
13903…Sarah Yaki
11347…Scott Morrison
13330…Sean Keoghan
12860…Shane Amirault
10051…Shane Sweetman
8830…Shani Doucet
10284…Shawn Osborne
10041…Sheena Lunan
10071…Sherry Miniou
13066…Shona Couturier
14527…Sophie Renaud
10344…Stephen O'shea
12517…Steve Marshall
12882…Steven Bailey
11578…Steven Parnell
9877…Stewart Taylor
13908…Sunny Zhang
8187…Suzanne Lopes
13309…Sylvia Jeon
12400…Tara Lowes
7416…Taya Mcgillivary
13899…Teresa Wright
12953…Thomas Braidwood
13282…Thomas Huet
13433…Tommy Lui
7325…Troy Jagoe
9812…Tyler Doucet
13348…Tyler Korn
13531…Tyler Molly
12725…Valeriy Boldyrev
13951…Veronique Trepanier
13906…Victoria Young
13672…Vincent Reynaud
9023…Viola Levesque
13417…Vivian Libongco
9962…Wayne Ford
10003…Yan Chen
13855…Yana Volodarets
13909…Yanga Zhu
13059…Zach Cotton....Kingston
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………
9849…Angele Charron….. Lanark
11487…Brenda Headrick….. Lanark
10126…Debbie Keaney….. Lanark
11489…Karen Street….. Lanark
7178…Ken Johnson….. Lanark
11266…Krista Mcfarlane….. Lanark
9054…Laurie Manson….. Lanark
9850…Mariah Charron….. Lanark
11488…Stephen Carleton….. Lanark
12589…Suzanne Mcfarlane….. Lanark
10065…Alain Gilbert….. L'Ange-Gardien
9521…Bruno Plouffe….. L'Ange-Gardien
7880…Karine Roy-Tremblay….. L'Ange-Gardien
9522…Katy Boctor….. L'Ange-Gardien
14099…Marc Louis-Seize….. L'Ange-Gardien
7856…Martin Prescott….. L'Ange-Gardien
9496…Melanie Parker….. L'Ange-Gardien
14003…Nathaniel Chenevert….. L'Ange-Gardien
10560…Melanie Green….. Lansdowne
11439…Albert Benoit….. Limoges
11040…Chantal Benoit….. Limoges
7670…Charlene Hayes….. Limoges
10962…Dana Tapak….. Limoges
8062…Elizabeth Benoit….. Limoges
11440…Helene Benoit….. Limoges
10471…Jennifer Nesbitt….. Limoges
11458…Johanne Fournier….. Limoges
8572…Marc Landry….. Limoges
14087…Marie-France Laroche….. Limoges
11457…Martine Fournier….. Limoges
10624…Matthew Nesbitt….. Limoges
8063…Melissa Benoit….. Limoges
11718…Noah Burnett….. Limoges
12239…Pascale Campeau….. Limoges
10278…Raphael Millaire….. Limoges
11719…Sean Burnett….. Limoges
11039…Sonia Benoit….. Limoges
12746…Tara-Lynn Stevenson….. Limoges
12881…Fred Baaklini….. L'Orignal
13064…Louise Courville-Baaklini….. L'Orignal
10841…Nina Fraser….. L'Orignal
8999…Sacha Lalonde….. L'Orignal
8733…Yane Brouillard….. L'Orignal
9594…Martin Yates….. Maberly
251…David Mitchell….. Mallorytown
4177…Jacqueline Mackenzie….. Mallorytown
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……MANOTICK
14050…Alex Gorman
12200…Alexa Ives
5455…Andrew Colautti
7695…Andy Ives
7406…Bob Bonisteel
9880…Bob Cavan
13332…Brandon Kew
7405…Brett Bonisteel
14247…Catherine Mason
9195…Cathy Reid
10898…Chantal Maher
12410…Deborah Kelley
11667…Donald Buwalda
9882…Dylan Byers
7887…Elizabeth Sanchez
7440…Frederic Hasle
9784…Grant Poulin
13130…Greg Downs
10541…Irene Hammerich
14142…Janet Ogilvie
13131…Jody Downs
7617…John Enouy
14248…John Mason
9808…Joseph Hulse
10956…Karen Snyder
10162…Kerryann Miles
13997…Laura Burwell
12286…Lisa Anthony
11301…Lisa St. Pierre
8461…Lorraine Bowes Mcrae
12805…Lynn Wright
7637…Maria Georgescu
9932…Mary Kelley
7713…Matt Klassen
11644…Meghan Scott
9927…Michael O'connor
9931…Paul Kelley
10639…Ramona Packham
13738…Vincent Schwaar....Manotick
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14431…Andy Blair….. Maxville
11016…Carrie Robertson….. Maxville
7435…Randy Mcrae….. Maxville
7658…David Hammonds….. Merrickville
8728…Mark Brennan….. Merrickville
11633…Amanda Langfield….. Metcalfe
8717…Andre Boudreau….. Metcalfe
13074…Andrew Cross….. Metcalfe
8540…Billy Lacharity….. Metcalfe
9777…Brigitta Aubrey….. Metcalfe
10908…Bruce Millar….. Metcalfe
10877…Candice Killin….. Metcalfe
9707…Carly Patterson….. Metcalfe
7710…Craig Killin….. Metcalfe
8744…Crystal Carmichael….. Metcalfe
8577…Danielle Perrier….. Metcalfe
8888…Fran Gaudet….. Metcalfe
11529…Joan Killin….. Metcalfe
11326…Kaitlin Aubrey….. Metcalfe
8576…Kellie Perrier….. Metcalfe
10823…Lori Dearman….. Metcalfe
8745…Lynea Carmichael….. Metcalfe
8511…Michaela Rot….. Metcalfe
9899…Pam Howell….. Metcalfe
9941…Quinn Watson….. Metcalfe
9942…Sharon Saunders….. Metcalfe
11158…Shelley Bakker….. Metcalfe
10909…Stephanie Millar….. Metcalfe
11634…Susanna De Beer….. Metcalfe
10220…Tim Wyman….. Metcalfe
9706…Wendy Patterson….. Metcalfe
7368…Frederic Soucy….. Moose Creek
8991…Carole Labelle….. Morewood
10630…Amanda Strader….. Morrisburg
8349…Bryan Spear….. Morrisburg
8238…Jim Tuttle….. Morrisburg
13702…Keith Rook….. Morrisburg
10643…Natalie Brundige….. Morrisburg
13703…Trudy Rook….. Morrisburg
7929…Adam Sulis….. Mountain
8945…Andralee Hoy….. Mountain
11697…Debra Workman….. Mountain
10542…Mary Cook….. Mountain
13496…Allison Mckenzie….. Munster
9331…Colleen Wasylko….. Munster
9788…Justin Thomas….. Munster
14131…Sharon Moore….. Munster
9098…Tammy Monahan….. Munster
8636…Warren Hulme….. Munster
9332…Warren Wasylko….. Munster
7683…Alexandra Hopkinson….. Navan
7967…Angela Walsh….. Navan
13189…Craig Gagnon….. Navan
13125…Dan Dore….. Navan
12917…Gilles Bergeron….. Navan
9076…Jenn Mcgregor….. Navan
12432…Joseanne Godbout….. Navan
10174…Julie Campbell….. Navan
13190…Krystyna Gagnon….. Navan
13191…Lucy Gagnon….. Navan
10627…Margaret Struthers….. Navan
9066…Marilyn Maynard….. Navan
12408…Paul Riley….. Navan
14199…Steph Walker….. Navan
11812…Susan Mcneely….. Navan
14501…Wally Burns….. Navan
Charleston est. 1670, pop. 127,999 (2013)
• in 1757, merchant James Hartley purchased this lot -- part of Lot No. 1 of Charles Town's Grand Modell -- from Adam Daniel • in the will he executed the same year, Hartley directed his executor to take charge of the dwelling house, then under construction on this site, to insure that it would "be Completely finished upon the Plan and present Design thereof" • apparently the house didn't survive • the present 3-story single house seems to have been constructed by Hartley’s son-in-law, merchant & planter William Somersall, an immigrant from St. Kitt's
• Somersall is said to have loaned the South Carolina govt.£23,580 during the American Revolution • served in the SC General Assembly, 1787- 90 • delegate to the 1788 state convention to ratify the U.S. Constitution • married Hartley's daughter Sarah, 1774, the second marriage for each
• after 1807 the house was occupied by the Somersalls' daughter Mary & her husband, attorney John Ward (1767-1816) • Ward was a State Representative & Senator, twice president of the State Senate, 1801-02 lntendant (mayor) of Charleston & a Colonel in the SC Militia
• in 1850 the house was purchased by Wilmot G. de Saussure (1822-1886) [photo] • brigadier gen., SC militia • as a colonel in the Confederate Army, led his regiment in the occupation of Fort Moultrie & the bombardment of Fort Sumter • as brigadier gen. commanded artillery during the Union siege of Charleston, 1863 • led Confederate troops in opposition to Major General William T. Sherman's march through the Carolinas
• served five 2-year terms in the SC General Assembly, 1848–1863 • SC Sec. of the Treasury, 1861-62 • post-war was a prominent lawyer active in civic affairs • wrote several works of SC history • grand master of Freemasons, president of the Huguenot Society, Cincinnati Society, etc. • genealogy
• c. 1850-60 de Saussure remodeled in the taste of the period, adding Greek Revival & Italianate detailing, a wide overhanging eave, heavy window hoods, a bracketed piazza door hood & a triple-tiered piazza with fluted Doric columns • the mansion was converted to condos, 1985 -Roots & Recall
• Charleston Historic District, National Register # 66000964, 1969 • declared National Historic Landmark District, 1973
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I N F O R M A C I Ó N D E L A P R O D U C C I Ó N
SINOPSIS CORTA
Cuando cuatro tipos poco convencionales descubren lo que hacen los grandes bancos, los
medios y los reguladores gubernamentales al ignorar el inminente colapso de la economía global, se les
ocurre una idea: La Gran Apuesta. Sus audaces inversiones los llevan al lado oscuro de la industria
bancaria moderna, donde deben cuestionar a todas las personas y todas las cosas. Basada en una
historia verdadera y el libro best seller de Michael Lewis (The Blind Side, Moneyball), dirigida por Adam
McKay (Anchorman, Step Brothers), La Gran Apuesta es protagonizada por Christian Bale, Steve Carell,
Ryan Gosling y Brad Pitt.
SINOPSIS LARGA
En 2005 MICHAEL BURRY (Christian Bale), un excéntrico administrador de mesa de dinero
y entusiasta de la música heavy metal que vive en San José, estudia miles de créditos individuales
agrupados en bonos hipotecarios de alta clasificación y descubre algo sorprendente: los productos
financieros están cargados con préstamos inmobiliarios falaces con vencimiento en los siguientes años.
Mientras los banqueros de Wall Street y las agencias reguladoras del gobierno ignoran esta bomba de
tiempo que ya comenzó su cuenta regresiva, Burry inventa un instrumento financiero llamado permuta
de incumplimiento crediticio con objeto de “acortar” el floreciente mercado inmobiliario, lo cual
consterna mucho a los propietarios e inversionistas de su fondo de cobertura.
Cuando JARED VENNETT (Ryan Gosling), un joven y eficiente banquero de Wall Street,
deduce la estrategia de Burry, utiliza una torre de inestables bloques Jenga para persuadir al irascible
administrador de fondos de cobertura MARK BAUM (Steve Carell) de que él también debe invertir
millones en permutas de incumplimiento crediticio. Al principio escéptico, Baum y su entusiasta equipo
de jóvenes analistas (Jeremy Strong, Hamish Linklater y Rafe Spall) hacen su propia investigación. Al
estudiar el mercado inmobiliario en Florida, entrevistan a varios agentes hipotecarios elocuentes que
suelen obtener créditos para compradores evidentemente subcalificados, incluyendo a una bailarina de
un club de strippers que adquirió varias propiedades sin un enganche inicial.
Mientras tanto dos jóvenes administradores de mesa de dinero, JAMIE SHIPLEY (Finn
Wittrock) y CHARLIE GELLER (John Magaro) también descubren la burbuja del mercado
inmobiliario. Ellos desean entrar en las grandes ligas financieras y se decepcionan cuando se enteran de
que su fondo de US$30 millones queda muy por debajo de los requisitos de casi US$1.5 mil millones
necesarios para lograr una silla en la mesa de los adultos. Así que recurren a BEN RICKERT (Brad
Pitt), un banquero convertido en fatalista ambiental, que usa sus conexiones para ayudarlos a que hagan
su propia apuesta contra Wall Street.
Cuando el mercado finalmente explota en 2008, estos inversionistas contrarios ganan miles de
millones, sin embargo quedarán afectados para siempre debido a su experiencia. Y mientras las
instituciones financieras cuya conducta irresponsable causó el problema son rescatadas por los
contribuyentes de Estados Unidos, millones de ciudadanos perdieron sus casas, sus trabajos y sus
ahorros para el retiro en una catástrofe económica cuyos efectos aún se perciben hoy en día.
Paramount Pictures y Regency Enterprises presentan una producción de Plan B
Entertainment, La Gran Apuesta, dirigida por Adam McKay (Step Brothers, Anchorman), protagonizada
por Christian Bale, ganador de un Premio de la Academia®, junto a Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling y Brad
Pitt, todos ellos nominados a un Oscar®. Los productores ejecutivos son Louise Rosner-Meyer (The
Hunger Games, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) y Kevin Messick (Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues).
Producida por el equipo ganador de un Premio de la Academia: Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner (Selma, 12
Years a Slave), Jeremy Kleiner (Selma, 12 Years a Slave), con Arnon Milchan (Birdman: Or (The Unexpected
Virtue of Ignorance), Fight Club), nominado a un Oscar. El guión es de Charles Randolph (Love & Other
Drugs, The Interpreter) y Adam McKay, basado en el libro The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine
escrito por Michael Lewis (Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, The Blind Side: Evolution
of a Game). El director de fotografía es Barry Ackroyd (Captain Phillips, The Hurt Locker), nominado a
un Oscar. El diseñador de producción es Clayton Hartley (Horrible Bosses 2, We’re the Millers). La edición
es de Hank Corwin (The Tree of Life, Natural Born Killers). La diseñadora de vestuario es Susan Matheson
(Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Step Brothers) y la música es de Nicholas Britell (A Tale of Love and
Darkness, The Seventh Fire).
ACERCA DE LA PRODUCCIÓN
El escritor y director Adam McKay es mejor conocido como la mente maestra detrás de los
éxitos taquilleros de las comedias de Will Ferrell, entre ellas Step Brothers y Anchorman: The Legend of Ron
Burgundy, así como de “You’re Welcome America”, el espectáculo de Broadway nominado a un Tony
Award®. Sin embargo cinco años atrás, cuando leyó The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine, le
fascinó la idea de realizar un proyecto completamente distinto. Intrigado por la mezcla de comedia,
drama y profunda tragedia en la brillante perspectiva tras bastidores de Michael Lewis sobre el preludio
del colapso económico global, McKay anhelaba tomar un descanso de las comedias ligeras y llevar La
Gran Apuesta a las pantallas de cine.
“Comencé el libro como a las 10:30 de la noche y pensé, ‘Sólo voy a leer 40 páginas’”, recuerda
McKay. “No podía dejar la lectura. Leí toda la noche y acabé el libro a las 6 de la mañana. Ese día le
conté a mi esposa acerca de los personajes y la forma en que la trama entrelaza todas las distintas líneas
argumentales y consigue una ‘rica’ historia que a la larga describe el colapso del sistema bancario, la
corrupción y la complacencia, pero al mismo tiempo es divertida y es conmovedora. Ella me respondió,
‘Debes realizarla’. Le objeté, ‘Soy el tipo que hizo Step Brothers’. Ni siquiera lo considero probable, yo
supongo que Scott Rudin o Plan B ya compraron los derechos de este libro”.
Y de hecho Plan B Entertainment, la compañía de producción de Brad Pitt, se había asociado
con Paramount Pictures para desarrollar La Gran Apuesta como un largometraje. El productor Jeremy
Kleiner descubrió profundas similitudes entre el enfoque del autor Michael Lewis hacia el béisbol y
hacia Wall Street en su libro Money Ball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game. Comenta él, “Money
Ball y La Gran Apuesta abordan temas familiares que las personas creen que entienden, pero plantea
grandes interrogantes”, explica Kleiner. “La Gran Apuesta también tenía este elemento distintivo de
que los protagonistas no son los típicos ‘bienhechores’. Pensamos que esto era muy emocionante, así
que Paramount, nuestro socio, dio un paso adelante y adquirió los derechos. Ellos comenzaron el viaje
por nosotros”.
Una vez que McKay terminó de dirigir la exitosa secuela Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, su
agente le planteó el reto de nombrar la película que más le gustaría dirigir. “Antes de darme cuenta de lo
que decía, respondí, ‘Si pudiera hacer algo, sería La Gran Apuesta’”. Plan B envió a McKay una versión
preliminar del guión escrita por Charles Randolph. “Consideré que el guión tenía cosas buenas, pero
también sabía exactamente cómo mejorarlo”, afirma McKay. “Me reuní con Jeremy y Dede Gardner, el
presidente de Plan B, para presentarles mi propuesta”.
El guión resultante incorporó el agudo ingenio de McKay en una historia acerca de un
momento que definió una era en la historia reciente de Estados Unidos. “La gente me conoce por
películas como Talladega Nights y Anchorman, o por los videos Funny or Die, pero siempre estoy
involucrado en distintas causas”, explica McKay, que dominó la sátira política como escritor principal
de “Saturday Night Live” antes de incursionar en su carrera cinematográfica. “Siento que tu trabajo
como ciudadano es poner atención a lo que ocurre tanto en la política como en la sociedad. Puedes ser
un payaso y ser rociado con botellas de soda, pero también debes votar y conocer lo que ocurre a tu
Los Inconformistas
El libro que emocionó tanto a McKay como a Plan B para realizar una película acerca de los
eventos que derivaron en la crisis bancaria proviene de la mente de Michael Lewis, maestro narrador de
historias de no ficción. Después de trabajar en un gran banco de Wall Street él mismo durante la década
de 1980, Lewis escribió el best seller Liar’s Poker, un libro divertido y revelador que describe el mundo
lucrativo y engañoso de las operaciones de bonos. El autor no tenía planes de escribir una secuela hasta
que ocurrió el colapso financiero en 2008. “Comencé a leer que los grandes bancos parecidos a donde
yo trabajé perdieron cientos de miles de millones de dólares en operaciones del mercado de bonos
hipotecarios de alto riesgo”, recuerda Lewis. “Los bancos pusieron sobre la mesa dinero falso y
perdían enormes cantidades... así que me pregunté, ‘¿Cómo puede ocurrir esto?’”.
En busca de respuestas, Lewis se reunió con ex banqueros inversionistas que se quedaron sin
trabajo después del colapso. “Salimos a tomar una cerveza y me dijeron extra oficialmente, ‘La única
razón por la cual te explico por qué perdí 10 mil millones de dólares en una sola operación es que tú
eres la razón por la que estoy en el negocio. Leí Liar’s Poker y me emocionó tanto que decidí ser
corredor de Wall Street’. Después de algunas conversaciones pensé, ‘¡Jesucristo, yo generé esta crisis!’
Tenía una influencia personal en estos tipos responsables de perder todo este dinero pues ingresaron a
la profesión por el libro que yo escribí. Entonces traté de entender cómo estas instituciones, que son el
corazón del capitalismo, se volvieron semejantes estúpidas e hicieron cosas tan suicidas. Los bancos
como Goldman Sachs están llenos de tipos extremadamente brillantes, bien educados y los mejores
egresados de Harvard, Yale y Princeton”.
Sin embargo, no fueron estos antiguos Amos del Universo de Ivy League los que terminaron
como protagonistas en el libro de Lewis. Más bien él centró su atención sobre los inconformistas que
desafiaron la sabiduría dominante de los bancos, los reguladores gubernamentales y los gurús de los
medios, para apostar todo lo que tenían a una falla sin precedentes del mercado inmobiliario
estadounidense. “Advertí que fueron estos tipos inconformistas de la periferia los que descubrieron la
corrupción que había invadido el sistema”, explica. “Ellos son los hombres que convirtieron mi idea en
el libro La Gran Apuesta y no se quedó simplemente en un artículo para una revista. Los hombres que
apostaron contra los bancos y consiguieron fortunas, ellos fueron los personajes que me interesaron”.
Dinero Inteligente
Uno de los excéntricos tipos poco convencionales fue el Dr. Michael Burry, un neurólogo
ubicado en San José y convertido en administrador de mesa de dinero, con un ojo de vidrio y la
tendencia de ir a trabajar descalzo. Christian Bale, actor ganador del Oscar, se identificó de inmediato
con Burry cuando el elenco se reunió en una sesión maratónica de 9 horas para conocerse antes de la
producción.
“Mike no interactúa mucho con otras personas, pero es uno de los hombres más brillantes,
conmovedores y sinceros que he encontrado”, dice Bale. “Mike estudió miles y miles de hipotecas
individuales con objeto de crear un patrón. Nadie más tuvo la energía para hacer eso. Todos los otros
sólo se divertían y ganaban mucho dinero. Nadie deseaba gritar, ‘Detengan el autobús, me quiero bajar’,
pero Michael sí lo hizo. Él descubrió que esto era un fraude total”.
Con la postura de visionario antisocial que interpreta, Bale no interactuó con las otras estrellas
en La Gran Apuesta. Casi todas sus escenas ocurren frente a una computadora o en una amontonada
sala de grabación donde su personaje libera tensión tocando la batería. “Yo estuve solo en una oficina
durante dos semanas interpretando mi papel, así que cuando vi el resto de la película fue una completa
revelación”, dice el actor británico. “No tenía idea de lo que estaban haciendo, pero ahora que la vi creo
que Adam creó algo enormemente divertido”.
McKay se maravilló de la plena inmersión de Bale dentro del papel. “Burry y Bale comparten
este rasgo cuando ambos se dedican únicamente a trabajar”, dice el director. “La gran concentración y
detalles que Christian aporta a su personaje son increíbles. ¡El primer día de filmación lo vi integrarse
en el papel y ¡boom! Se convirtió en Michael Burry durante el resto de la película, captó su ritmo y sus
rasgos físicos. Como a la mitad del rodaje, después de trabajar con Christian, le pregunté si no se había
cansado de mí después de decirle tantas veces, ‘Estupenda toma’”.
Un ejemplo de la concentración impecable de Bale fue su capacidad de interpretar la secuencia
de batería de heavy metal a pesar de que tenía una grave lesión en la rodilla que le ocurrió mientras se
balanceaba en un trampolín con sus hijos. “Christian les decía a todos, ‘Estoy bien, estoy bien’, pero
después veías su rodilla y estaba muy inflamada”, recuerda McKay. “Se lastimó todo, sus ligamentos, su
rótula, su menisco, otras cosas de las que nunca había oído hablar, así que le dije, ‘No puedes trabajar
así, no vas a tocar la batería, conseguiremos un doble’”. Pero Bale, que aprendió a tocar la batería en
sólo dos semanas para dar vida al personaje, insistió en hacer la secuencia él mismo. “Interpretó toda la
escena, salió perfectamente y después se retiró del set. En lo que se refiere a dominar el dolor, ésta es
una de las cosas más increíbles que he visto”.
El Cruzado de Wall Street
En el centro moral de la historia está el irascible administrador de fondos de cobertura
conocido en la película como Mark Baum, interpretado por Steve Carell, actor nominado al Oscar.
Baum, que dirige la subsidiaria de Morgan Stanley en FrontPoint, fascinó a Carell en varios aspectos.
“Mark tiene un compás moral muy sólido, pero al mismo tiempo está inmerso en el mundo de Wall
Street, por eso creo que en cierta forma se siente atormentado”, dice el actor. “Mark considera que es el
caballero en la brillante armadura, incluso si ésta tiene algunas abolladuras. La reducción del mercado
inmobiliario comienza como un intento de fastidiar a los bancos y él demostrará que estos tipos están
equivocados. Pero a la larga, ¿qué significa esa victoria en términos de colateral humano? ¿Quién resulta
realmente afectado? Mark se siente en conflicto debido a que gana toneladas de dinero de los bancos
que exprimen a personas comunes de la clase media. Es un aspecto espinoso que debe resolver”.
La rabia de Baum hacia la avaricia de Wall Street está llena de angustia por una dolorosa
pérdida que su esposa Cynthia (Marisa Tomei) le exige que reconozca. “Mark tiene un vínculo visceral
con este terrible evento que ocurrió y se culpa a sí mismo en cierta medida”, explica Carell. “Él se
pregunta, ‘¿Podría haber hecho algo más para evitar la tragedia? ¿Esto me transformó en alguien que no
me agrada y nunca quise ser así en primera instancia?’ Hay muchas cosas que inquietan a Mark Baum en
Para ayudar a Baum en su cruzada están los eficientes analistas de FrontPoint: Danny Moses
(Rafe Spall), Porter Collins (Hamish Linklater) y Vinnie Daniel (Jeremy Strong). En apoyo a la causa de
Baum estos sarcásticos jóvenes reformistas estudian números, formulan preguntas capciosas y hacen
investigación de campo. “Estos tipos tienen corazones de leones”, afirma Carell. “Aunque parece que
se divierten mucho, el verdadero trabajo nunca se aleja de sus mentes”.
Al retirar la cortina que cubre las tretas de Wall Street, Baum y sus protegidos emergen como
un quimérico equipo de cruzados brutalmente honestos. “Si Michael Burry es el oráculo solitario que
vio venir la catástrofe antes que nadie, los analistas de FrontPoint son los tipos en el nivel de la calle”,
explica McKay. “Ellos bromean, maldicen, son divertidos, buenos chicos. En el centro de FrontPoint
está Mark Baum, el feroz individuo que no confía en el sistema”.
La interpretación de Carell figura como la más reciente de varias colaboraciones que realizó
con McKay, a quien conoció cuando ambos actuaban en la troupe de improvisación Chicago’s Second
City; después volvieron a hacer equipo en las películas de Anchorman. Eso ocurrió antes de que Carell
fuera nominado a un Oscar por su papel como John du Pont, el multimillonario filántropo de la vida
real que se convirtió en asesino, en la película Foxcatcher. “Steve siempre fue un gran técnico con un
ritmo perfecto, pero cuando lo vi en Foxcatcher, pensé ‘¡Santo Dios!’”, dice McKay. “Su interpretación
me impactó de verdad”.
Carell aportó una inexorable búsqueda de excelencia para su papel, explica el director. “Steve
se exigía a sí mismo sin cesar, una toma tras otra. Yo afirmaba, ‘Eso fue grandioso’, pero él respondía,
‘No, no, no, debe haber algo más’, y sin duda lograba profundizarlo. Fue una fabulosa colaboración”.
Parte de este trabajo conjunto incluyó tratar a administradores de mesa de dinero de la vida
real. “Me reuní con algunas personas representadas por este personaje y analicé sus cerebros”, explica
Carrel. “No deseas hacer una personificación de alguien, pues ése no es realmente el punto. Pero sí
buscas reflejar una actitud y una forma de ser que estos hombres tienen”.
Carell se conectó instintivamente con el hallazgo de su personaje de que la corrupción que
contamina el mundo empresarial se extiende mucho más allá de Wall Street. “Creo que al final de la
película Mark tiene el corazón roto pues percibe la profundidad del fraude. Está rodeado de hombres
despreciables que actúan por los motivos más tristes, huecos y egoístas, percibe la peor inmoralidad en
las personas. Siempre esperas algo mejor de tus camaradas humanos”.
El Oportunista Honesto
El hábil operador del Deutsche Bank, Jared Vennett, interpretado por Ryan Gosling, actor
nominado a un Oscar, desempeña un rol fundamental al dar entrada a Mark Baum a los entresijos de
estos bonos hipotecarios mal respaldados. “La idea de Michael Burry confirma la sospecha de Jared de
que el mercado inmobiliario es demasiado bueno para ser verdad”, explica Gosling. “No pasa mucho
tiempo antes de que Jared reconozca el genio de lo que hace el Dr. Burry”.
Apodado por sus colegas como “Chicken Little” y “Bubble Boy”, Vennett convence a Baum y
a su compañía del inevitable fracaso de las obligaciones de deuda garantizadas (CDO) respaldadas por
“tramos”, es decir capas, de créditos hipotecarios de alto riesgo para gente con mal historial crediticio y
baja calificación FICO. “Jared emplea los bloques apilables del juego Jenga para demostrar a Baum y a
su banda cómo se construye un CDO sobre un cimiento endeble que inevitablemente se derrumbará.
Cuando Jared jala unas pocas piezas, toda la estructura colapsa”.
Vennett interpreta una secuencia muy importante cuando reta a Baum para que asista al Foro
de Valores Estadounidense en Las Vegas. “Jared esencialmente le dice a Mark, ‘Tu apuesta es contra
dinero tonto y te demostraré lo tonto que es realmente este dinero’”, explica Gosling. “Cuando lleva al
grupo de FrontPoint a Las Vegas, ellos definitivamente perciben lo inconscientes y arrogantes que son
estos administradores de mesa de dinero”.
Gosling tuvo oportunidad de conocer en la vida real al banquero de Wall Street en el que se
basa su personaje. “Fue muy útil en términos de decirme cómo concentrarme en el idioma y explicarme
lo que de verdad sucedió”, dice el actor.
A diferencia de otros protagonistas de la cinta, Jared Vennett aparece como un interno de Wall
Street de fácil discurso, cuyo cabello está arreglado por la estilista Adruitha Lee y el creador de pelucas
Alex Perrone, además de estar inmaculadamente vestido con trajes a la medida elaborados por la
diseñadora de vestuario Susan Matheson. Como representa un doble papel y también es narrador en la
película, a veces Jared se dirige al público directamente. Gosling aprovechó el encanto superficial de su
personaje para dar claridad a una historia que suele ser mal entendida.
“La inspiración que me atrajo para trabajar en este proyecto es que trata a los espectadores
como personas inteligentes”, explica. “Gran parte de la terminología de Wall Street está diseñada para
aprovecharse de los clientes. La forma en que Adam narra esta historia ayuda a entender lo que ocurrió
Los Advenedizos de Colorado y el Guerrero Zen
La tercera faceta de La Gran Apuesta implica a los novatos administradores de mesa de dinero
conocidos en la película como Jamie Shipley y Charlie Geller, interpretados por Finn Wittrock y John
Magaro. “Charlie es neurótico y le agradan los libros, mientras Jamie es más atlético pero también
increíblemente inteligente”, explica Wittrock, mejor conocido por su excelente papel en la exitosa serie
“American Horror Story”. “Cuando Jamie y Charlie descubren la burbuja inmobiliaria y analizan los
números, los dos piensan, ‘¿Estamos locos o esto es verdadero?’”
Con objeto de prepararse para el papel de Charlie Geller, Magaro invirtió tiempo observando a
los operadores de Wall Street. “Mi hermano trabaja en finanzas, así que visité su compañía de fondos
de cobertura y les di un curso sobre colapso ahí”, explica Magaro. “Considero que Charlie y Jamie son
jóvenes que funcionan como los personajes comunes en la película. Ellos en realidad no saben en lo
que se meten cuando descifran cómo es la situación verdadera. Imagino que muchas personas en el
público también aprenderán todo esto mientras ven la película”.
Trabajando en un garaje de Colorado donde crearon el Fondo Brownfield de US$30 millones
provenientes de US$110,000 de su propio dinero, los jóvenes inversionistas recurren al ex banquero
Ben Rickert (Brad Pitt) para que les ayude a asegurar un contrato maestro ISDA, el cual les permitirá
eludir a los corredores y tratar directamente con los grandes bancos. “Ben es un fatalista neurótico que
hace predicciones sombrías, come únicamente alimentos orgánicos y está convencido de que el mundo
se acabará en cualquier momento”, observa Wittrock. “Pero aún tiene las conexiones con el mundo de
la banca que Charlie y Jamie necesitan para acortar el mercado inmobiliario”.
Filmar escenas junto a Pitt, actor dos veces nominado al Oscar y productor ganador del Oscar,
fue algo especial para los jóvenes actores. “Es asombroso trabajar con Brad”, dice Wittrock. “Es muy
relajado y cualquier cosa que se requiera, la realiza sin problemas. Además es capaz de improvisar unos
diálogos increíbles que te inducen a reírte, incluso en una escena donde habla por teléfono.
Antes de la filmación, Pitt se sumergió en las creencias poco convencionales de Ben Rickert.
“El tipo real está convencido de que el cambio climático y las economías corruptas están destruyendo
los recursos naturales”, resalta McKay. “Él de verdad piensa que el mundo se va a terminar en los
siguientes 50 o 100 años. Brad expresa bien todo eso. Tiene algunas escenas geniales que improvisó,
como cuando dice ‘No usen semillas de Monsanto; deben ser semillas puras’. O puedes verlo en el
aeropuerto usando una mascarilla quirúrgica. Brad quiso profundizar en esta mentalidad debido a que
Ben no es simplemente un espontáneo fatalista loco. Es un hombre brillante y todo lo que hace está
respaldado por datos, incluso si la combinación de todo ello parece bastante loca. Ésta fue una de las
cosas realmente divertidas para Brad cuando interpretó este personaje”.
Las Celebridades Explican
Debido a que La Gran Apuesta ocurre en un ámbito de la industria plagado de terminología
compleja, McKay decidió que necesitaba una forma entretenida de aclarar ciertos conceptos esenciales
para el público “La gente debe conocer estas cosas para entender la historia, pero cuando escuchas las
primeras frases como ‘obligación de deuda garantizada’ o ‘crédito de intercambio’, te hacen sentir tonto
y aburrido”, afirma McKay. “Los banqueros hacen todo lo posible para que estas operaciones parezcan
muy complicadas, así que se nos ocurrió la idea de tener celebridades que emergen en la pantalla a lo
largo de la película y explican directamente los conceptos al público”.
Las estrellas invitadas aparecen en escenificaciones inteligentes e incluyen a Margot Robbie,
actriz de The Wolf of Wall Street, que desmitifica los valores garantizados por hipotecas mientras bebe
champagne en un baño de burbujas, así como a Anthony Bourdain, chef/anfitrión de TV que compara
las sobras de pescado con los activos financieros tóxicos.
McKay afirma que reclutó a Bourdain para la escena después de leer sus memorias Kitchen
Confidential. “Él dice a los lectores que no deben ordenar la sopa de mariscos pues ahí es donde los
cocineros ponen todas las porquerías no pueden vender”, comenta el director. “Yo pensé ‘Oh Dios,
ésta es una metáfora perfecta para una obligación de deuda garantizada (CDO), donde los bancos
agrupan un montón de hipotecas pésimas y venden eso como un producto financiero de clasificación
Para ilustrar el desastroso efecto dominó generado por el colapso de las así llamadas “CDO
sintéticas”, McKay reunió a Selena Gómez con el Dr. Richard Thaler, economista conductual, en una
escena ubicada en un casino. Mientras Thaler expone el concepto de “Sesgo de Extrapolación”, que es
la tendencia a suponer que algo que ocurre ahora continuará ocurriendo, Gómez está sentada frente a
una mesa de blackjack con un enorme montón de fichas. “Es una especie de dinámica alta-baja donde
tenemos a Selena que juega blackjack mientras los observadores hacen apuestas sobre su mano”, dice
McKay. “Fueron los inversionistas que hacían estas apuestas laterales sobre obligaciones garantizadas
por hipotecas a través de las CDO los que impulsaron la economía de todo el mundo hacia el punto
donde tuvo que explotar”.
Gómez admite que le sorprendió la llamada de McKay para La Gran Apuesta. “Leí el guión y
no entendí casi nada, eso me asustó mucho pues pensé que debía aprender acerca de nuestro sistema
económico”, dice la joven actriz y súper estrella pop. “Pero después de hablar con Adam me pareció
lógico ser parte de esta película. Me daba oportunidad de usar mi plataforma para comunicar esto a las
personas que se interesan en mí. Mi generación es la que tomará las riendas después. Es importante que
podamos comprender lo que ocurrió”.
Dirección de Fotografía de Alta Energía
Al director de fotografía Barry Ackroyd, el drama impulsado por diálogos de McKay le ofreció
una oportunidad de cambiar el ritmo después de filmar aclamadas películas de suspenso y acción como
The Hurt Locker, Captain Phillips y United 93. “Cuando Adam se acercó y me dijo que haría La Gran
Apuesta, mencionó como referencia United 93 debido a que hay gran cantidad de acción en esa cinta,
pero también es muy confinada”, explica el director de fotografía nominado a un Oscar. “Él y yo
hablamos acerca de cómo elevar la energía de las escenas donde las personas hablan en oficinas para
integrar al público en la conversación. Deseábamos que los espectadores sintieran que estaban en ese
lugar con el sujeto y pudieran escuchar lo que se decía”.
McKay aprecia la capacidad de Ackroyd para crear sensaciones a través de su experta
colocación y movimiento de las cámaras. “Barry utiliza una especie de técnica de filmación neo-vérité que
genera cierta intimidad y urgencia dentro del cuadro. En contraste, si filmas con el tradicional cuadro de
proscenio y tres capas de luces todo es más brillante y eso resulta intimidante para el público”.
Ackroyd colaboró de cerca con el diseñador de producción Clayton Hartley y la diseñadora de
vestuario Matheson, que trabajaron antes con McKay en Tallageda Nights, Step Brothers y Anchorman 2:
The Legend Continues. “Barry tiene el don de captar la humanidad de los personajes y transmite eso a
nuestros jefes de departamento”, dice McKay. “Uno de los retos más grandes a lo largo de toda la
película consistió en asegurar que nuestras locaciones y sets tuvieran vida propia por el modo en que se
filmaron y se diseñaron, lo mismo ocurrió con el vestuario, los peinados y el maquillaje. Todo se debía
sentir lleno de vida, con un poco de rispidez por la forma en que se presentaban las escenas”.
Ackroyd y McKay fomentaron una dinámica relajada en el set que permitió a los actores un
amplio espacio para explorar sus personajes. “Barry trabajó con Ken Loach, que es muy amigable con
los actores”, observa Gosling. “Él acomodaba las cámaras en la esquina de la habitación con grandes
lentes, así que los actores nos podíamos mover libremente dentro del espacio e interactuar unos con
otros de manera natural. Creo que todos hicieron su mejor trabajo en este entorno”.
Un Imán Cinematográfico
Con una perspectiva fresca e irreverente sobre uno de los sucesos más comentados del siglo,
La Gran Apuesta transforma un sombrío capítulo de la historia estadounidense en una narración
atractiva y cuidadosa a través del humor negro y los personajes ingeniosos.
Carell espera que la película sacuda algunas plataformas. “Si estuviéramos en una fiesta y
alguien me preguntara sobre lo que trata la película, le diría, ‘¿Recuerdas cuando las hipotecas de alto
riesgo explotaron y todas esas compañías salieron del negocio, pero ninguna persona fue a la cárcel?
¿Recuerdas eso? ¿Recuerdas cómo simplemente todo colapsó? ¿Y después el gobierno intervino y
exentó a todos y pareció que no pasó nada y todo estaba bien? De eso trata esta cinta. Es una película
de horror y resulta mucho más terrorífica que lo que acabo de describir’”.
McKay visualiza La Gran Apuesta como una llamada a la acción para los cinéfilos que están
cansados de las prácticas empresariales abusivas. “Esta película explora cómo una cultura entera puede
quedar atrapada entre las redes de un sistema corrupto”, comenta. “En mi optimista sueño fantástico,
mi esperanza es que esta cinta realmente indigne a las personas y salgan enojadas del cine y le pregunten
a su congresista cómo vota sobre la reforma bancaria. Éste es mi gran sueño. Mi sueño es que todos
hablen con su congresista y le digan ‘Si no limitas a los grandes bancos, sin importar si eres del ala
derecha o del ala izquierda, no votaré más por ti”.
Dejando a un lado el activismo, McKay espera que La Gran Apuesta lleve al público a un
paseo emocionante y formativo a través del asombroso mundo de los tratos financieros en las sombras
de Wall Street. “Es algo extraño debido a que el tema es bastante denso, pero si realizamos bien esta
película, La Gran Apuesta debe ser disfrutable y además abrirá muchos ojos. Michael Lewis escribe
estos libros interesantes sobre temas complejos y no puedes dejar de leerlos. De igual forma, espero
que La Gran Apuesta sea apasionante”.
ACERCA DEL ELENCO
CHRISTIAN BALE (Michael Burry) es uno de nuestros actores más admirados y un
intérprete bien conocido por la intensidad y versatilidad de su oficio. Su interpretación en The Fighter le
aportó el Oscar® en 2011 como Mejor Actor de Reparto y fue honrado además con un Golden Globe®
y muchos otros premios. También recibió nominaciones a un Premio de la Academia® y un Golden
Globe por su interpretación en American Hustle.
Bale podrá ser visto pronto en Knight of Cups, de Terrence Malick, junto a Natalie Portman y
Wes Bentley. Actualmente se encuentra en una locación en Europa filmando el drama The Promise, de
Terry George, coprotagonizado por Oscar Isaac y Charlotte Le Bon.
Sus otros créditos cinematográficos incluyen Henry V, The Portrait of a Lady, The Secret Agent,
Metroland, Velvet Goldmine, All the Little Animals, American Psycho, Laurel Canyon, The Machinist, Batman
Begins, The New World, The Prestige, Harsh Times, Rescue Dawn, 3:10 to Yuma, I’m Not There., The Dark
Knight, Public Enemies, The Flowers of War, The Dark Knight Rises, Out of the Furnace y Exodus: Gods and Kings.
Nacido en Gales, Bale creció en Inglaterra y Estados Unidos. Debutó en el cine con un papel
en Empire of the Sun, de Steven Spielberg, una cinta épica sobre la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
RYAN GOSLING (Jared Vennett) es uno de los talentos más buscados en la industria y una
genuina estrella de cine. Por su papel en Half Nelson, dirigida por Ryan Fleck y Anna Boden, recibió una
nominación a un Premio de la Academia como Mejor Actor. Gosling interpretó a Dan, un maestro de
bachillerato drogadicto. Gosling también fue nominado como Mejor Actor por Screen Actors Guild,
Broadcast Film Critics Association, Film Independent Spirit Awards, Chicago Film Critics Association,
Online Film Critics’ Society, Toronto Film Critics Association y Satellite Awards. Recibió el Premio
como Intérprete Masculino Destacado por parte de National Board of Review y reconocimientos como
Mejor Actor en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Seattle y de Estocolmo.
El año siguiente Gosling fue honrado con nominaciones al Golden Globe y al SAG Award
(Mejor Actor) por su trabajo en Lars and the Real Girl. De nuevo fue nominado a un Golden Globe por
el drama Blue Valentine, coprotagonizado por Michelle Williams.
Gosling debutó como director con Lost River, estrenada en abril de 2015. Recientemente
terminó la producción de la cinta The Nice Guys, de Shane Black, donde trabajó junto a Russell Crowe.
Gosling podrá ser visto pronto en la película Weightless, de Terrence Malick. También protagoniza La
La Land, al lado de Emma Stone, escrita y dirigida por Damien Chazelle.
Gosling consiguió el controversial rol principal en The Believer y eso representó un hito en su
carrera. Su interpretación le aportó críticas favorables, amplia atención de la crítica y el premio del Gran
Jurado en el Festival de Cine de Sundance en 2001. También recibió nominaciones como Mejor Actor
por parte de Spirit Awards y de London Film Critics’ Circle. En 2004 fue reconocido como Estrella
Masculina del Mañana por ShoWest.
Sus otros créditos cinematográficos incluyen The Slaughter Rule, junto a David Morse; la cinta de
suspenso psicológico Murder by Numbers, al lado de Sandra Bullock; The United States of Leland, con Kevin
Spacey y Don Cheadle; The Notebook, junto a Rachel McAdams; Fracture, con Anthony Hopkins; Crazy,
Stupid, Love, al lado de Steve Carell y Julianne Moore; Drive, con Albert Brooks y Bryan Cranston; The
Ides of March, junto a George Clooney; The Place Beyond the Pines, con Bradley Cooper y Eva Mendes;
Gangster Squad, también protagonizada por Emma Stone, Sean Penn y Josh Brolin; así como Only God
Forgives, con Kristin Scott Thomas.
STEVE CARELL (Mark Baum) es un actor nominado a un Premio de la Academia, bien
consolidado en Hollywood como una fuerza multifacética. Inicialmente obtuvo celebridad por su
contribución como corresponsal del programa “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”, de Comedy
Central, ganador de un Emmy Award®. Más adelante Carell transitó con éxito de la televisión hasta
llegar a la gran pantalla. Como testimonio de que sus talentos se extienden más allá de la actuación y la
escritura, Carell también estableció Carousel Productions, su propia compañía de producción.
El año pasado Carell protagonizó junto a Mark Ruffalo, Channing Tatum y Vanessa Redgrave
el drama Foxcatcher, nominado a un Oscar. Dirigida por Bennett Miller, la trama describe los eventos de
la vida real que rodearon la muerte del luchador olímpico David Schultz, asesinado por John du Pont.
En la película Carell interpreta a du Pont, que entrenó al prometedor luchador Mark Schultz (Tatum) y
su equipo para los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de Seúl en 1988. Por su impactante interpretación
Carell recibió nominaciones al Oscar como Mejor Actor, al Screen Actors Guild Award en la categoría
de Interpretación Destacada por un Actor en un Papel Protagónico, al BAFTA como Mejor Actor de
Reparto, así como al Golden Globe como Mejor Actor en una Película Dramática.
En octubre de 2015 Carell protagonizó Freeheld, de Peter Sollett, al lado de Julianne Moore y
Ellen Page. Basada en el documental de 2007 acerca de Laurel Hester y Stacie Andree, la película narra
la historia de una pareja del mismo sexo que luchó para modificar la Ley de Asociación Doméstica con
objeto de que todos los empleados públicos de New Jersey pudieran otorgar los beneficios de su
pensión a sus parejas domésticas.
Carell terminó hace poco la producción de la siguiente película de Woody Allen, como parte de
un elenco coral que incluye a Blake Lively, Parker Posey, Kristen Stewart, Jesse Eisenberg y Corey Stoll.
En 2016 Carell comenzará la producción de Battle of the Sexes junto a Brie Larson, dirigida por
Jonathan Dayton y Valerie Faris, el dúo de directores de Little Miss Sunshine. Con un guión escrito por
Simon Beaufoy, ganador del Premio de la Academia, la historia se centra en el épico partido de tenis
jugado en 1973 entre Billie Jean King (Larson) y Bobby Riggs (Carell). El partido tuvo los más altos
índices de audiencia televisiva desde la llegada del hombre a la Luna.
Carell interpretó su primer papel protagónico cinematográfico hace 10 años en The 40-Year-Old
Virgin, película que él coescribió con el director Judd Apatow. La película alcanzó los primeros lugares
en las taquillas durante dos fines de semana consecutivos y recaudó más de $177 millones alrededor del
mundo, ocupando al lugar No. 1 en su estreno en 12 países. También generó más de $100 millones en
ventas de DVD en Estados Unidos únicamente. La cinta fue honrada con un AFI Award como una de
las 10 Películas Más Destacadas del Año y recibió el Premio a la Mejor Película de Comedia en el 11º
Evento Anual de Critics’ Choice Awards. Asimismo, Carell y Apatow compartieron una nominación al
WGA Award como Mejor Guión Original.
En 2010 Carell prestó su talento vocal al rol protagónico de Gru en la cinta animada Despicable
Me, que se estrenó como #1 en las taquillas y recaudó más de $500 millones alrededor del mundo. En
junio de 2008 Carell protagonizó el papel de Maxwell Smart en Get Smart, al lado de Anne Hathaway y
Alan Arkin. La película recaudó más de $230 millones globalmente. También prestó su voz en Dr.
Seuss’s Horton Hears A Who! dirigida por Jimmy Hayward (Finding Nemo, Monsters, Inc.) y Steve Martino
(The Peanuts Movie, Ice Age: Continental Drift), protagonizada junto a Jim Carrey. La película obtuvo más
de $297 millones en todo el planeta. En 2006 coprotagonizó Little Miss Sunshine, que fue nominada al
Premio de la Academia como Mejor Película y ganó el SAG Award como Interpretación Destacada por
un Elenco en un Largometraje.
Otros créditos notables incluyen Crazy, Stupid, Love, al lado de Julianne Moore, Ryan Gosling y
Emma Stone, producida por Carousel Productions, la compañía de producción de Carell; Seeking a
Friend for the End of the World, junto a Keira Knightley; Hope Springs, con Meryl Streep y Tommy Lee
Jones; The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, con Jim Carrey y Steve Buscemi; Despicable Me 2, que recaudó más
de $918 millones; The Way Way Back, escrita y dirigida por Nat Faxon y Jim Rash, ganadores del Premio
de la Academia; Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, junto a Will Ferrell y Paul Rudd; Alexander and the
Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, junto a Jennifer Garner, dirigida por Miguel Arteta.
En 2011 Carell terminó su temporada de ocho años en la adaptación estadounidense de la
aclamada serie británica “The Office”, de Ricky Gervais, nominada a un Emmy Award. En 2006 Carell
obtuvo un Golden Globe Award como Mejor Interpretación por un Actor en una Serie de Televisión -
Musical o Comedia (seguida por dos nominaciones más en la categoría) por su papel de Michael Scott,
el petulante y tramposo jefe de una compañía de papel en Pensilvania. También fue nominado a seis
Emmy Awards como Mejor Actor Protagónico en una Serie de Comedia. El programa ganó el Screen
Actors Guild Award como Interpretación Destacada de un Ensamble en una Serie de Comedia.
En 2016 TBS estrenará “Angie Tribeca” bajo Carousel Productions, la compañía de Carell.
Creada por Carell y su esposa Nancy, la comedia es una visión satírica sobre los procedimientos
policiacos y es protagonizada por Rashida Jones. La serie se proyectó el 14 de marzo de 2015 en el
Festival de Cine South by Southwest. Carell fue productor ejecutivo, escritor y director.
Nacido en Massachusetts, Carell reside actualmente en Los Ángeles con su esposa la actriz
Nancy Carell (“Saturday Night Live”), a quien conoció cuando ambos eran miembros del Second City
Theater Group en Chicago. Es el orgulloso padre de una hija y un hijo.
JOHN MAGARO (Charlie Geller) se convirtió rápidamente en uno de los actores jóvenes
más atractivos y buscados en Hollywood; a la fecha tiene un diverso grupo de trabajos que incluyen
cine, televisión y teatro. Coprotagonizó Not Fade Away junto a Bella Heathcote, James Gandolfini, Jack
Huston y Christopher McDonald, dirigida por David Chase. La cinta se estrenó en el Festival de Cine
de Nueva York en 2012 y la interpretación de Magaro fue reconocida con el Spotlight Award por parte
de Hollywood Film Awards.
Magaro podrá ser visto en Carol, de The Weinstein Company, al lado de Rooney Mara y Cate
Blanchett. Ubicada en Nueva York en los años 50, la cinta narra la historia de un empleado de una
tienda departamental que sueña con una vida mejor, pero se enamora de una mujer mayor y casada.
Magaro trabaja actualmente en la producción de War Machine, también protagonizada por Brad
Pitt, que será estrenada por Netflix en 2016. Esta comedia satírica se basa en el libro bestseller The
Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America’s War in Afghanistan. Así mismo, Magaro
participó en The Finest Hours, de Disney, con Chris Pine, Casey Affleck y Ben Foster. Ubicada en 1952,
la historia se enfoca en una audaz misión de rescate de la Guardia Costera cuando un par de buques
petroleros quedan destruidos durante una tormenta cerca de Cape Cod.
Sus otros créditos cinematográficos incluyen Unbroken, Liberal Arts, Down the Shore, My Soul to
Take, The Box, Assassination of a High School President, The Life Before Her Eyes, The Brave One y Don’t Worry
También familiarizado con la pequeña pantalla, Magaro interpretó roles de estrella invitada en
diversos programas de televisión, como “The Good Wife”, “Person of Interest”, “Body of Proof”,
“Law & Order”, “Law & Order: SVU”, “Taking Chance”, “Conviction” y “Orange Is the New Black”.
Como actor teatral Magaro dio vida al papel protagónico en una producción aclamada por la
crítica de “Tigers Be Still”, escrita por Kimberly Rosenstock y dirigida por Sam Gold para Roundabout
Theatre Company. Magaro interpretó además el rol principal en “Good Television” de Rod McLachlan,
dirigida por Bob Krakower, para Atlantic Theater Company.
ACERCA DE LOS REALIZADORES CINEMATOGRÁFICOS
ADAM McKAY (Director, Escritor) está detrás de muchas influyentes y exitosas cintas a lo
largo de su carrera. Además dejó una huella indeleble en el mundo de los comediantes como miembro
fundador de la troupe de comedia Upright Citizens Brigade y como escritor principal de la venerable
institución de comedia “Saturday Night Live”, donde conoció a Will Ferrell, su socio de producción y
escritura hace mucho tiempo.
McKay y Ferrell han colaborado en varias películas, entre ellas Step Brothers, Talladega Nights
y The Other Guys. La asociación de McKay con Ferrell continuó cuando McKay regresó para coescribir y
dirigir Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, secuela de su cinta clásica de culto Anchorman: The Legend of Ron
Burgundy. McKay produjo también Welcome to Me, protagonizada por Kristen Wiig, además escribió Ant-
Man, el éxito del verano de Marvel.
El talento de McKay se extiende más allá del cine. Es frecuente colaborador en el Huffington
Post y escribió para diversos proyectos, como “The Awful Truth” de Michael Moore; también dirigió y
produjo “Eastbound & Down” de HBO, además de producir la serie “Drunk History”, nominada a un
Emmy Award. En Broadway McKay dirigió la obra “You’re Welcome America”, que recibió una
nominación a un Tony Award®. En conjunto con Ferrell y Chris Henchy, McKay comenzó el sitio Web
de comedia Funny or Die, que recibe más de 35 millones de visitas cada año.
MICHAEL LEWIS (Autor) publica muchos libros sobre diversos temas y todos, excepto
uno, se convirtieron en best sellers del New York Times. Sus obras más recientes son The Big Short:
Inside the Doomsday Machine y Boomerang: Travels in the New Third World - ambas narrativas
ubicadas en la crisis financiera global, además de Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt, que se publicó en
abril de 2014.
The Blind Side, editada en 2006, narra la historia de Michael Oher, un niño afroamericano
pobre y analfabeta que vive en las calles de Memphis y cuya existencia se transforma cuando lo adoptan
unos cristianos evangélicos blancos. Antes escribió Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game,
una obra que trata aparentemente sobre el béisbol, pero también sobre la forma en que los mercados
valoran a las personas. Dos de estos libros con tema deportivo se convirtieron en películas nominadas a
diversos Premios de la Academia.
Otros trabajos de Lewis incluyen The New New Thing, acerca de Silicon Valley durante el
boom de Internet; Coach: Lessons on the Game of Life, que narra el poder transformador del
entrenador de beisbol de su propio bachillerato; Losers, sobre la campaña presidencial de 1996; así
como Liar’s Poker, una historia de Wall Street basada parcialmente en su propia experiencia cuando
trabajó como vendedor de bonos para Salomon Brothers.
Lewis es columnista de Bloomberg News y escritor colaborador de Vanity Fair. Sus artículos
han aparecido en The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Gourmet, Slate, Sports Illustrated, Foreign
Affairs y la revista Poetry. Trabajó como editor y columnista para el semanario británico The Spectator,
además de ser editor senior y corresponsal de campaña para The New Republic. Adicionalmente Lewis
filmó y narró cortometrajes para “Nightline” de ABC-TV; creó y presentó un documental de cuatro
partes sobre las consecuencias sociales de la Internet para la BBC, además grabó historias para el
programa radiofónico público estadounidense “This American Life”.
Lewis creció en Nueva Orleans y se mantiene hondamente interesado e involucrado en la
ciudad. Ostenta una licenciatura en historia del arte de Princeton, así como una maestría en economía
por parte de London School of Economics. Actualmente vive en Berkeley, California, con su esposa
Tabitha Soren y sus tres hijos Quinn, Dixie y Walker. En 2009 publicó Home Game: An Accidental
Guide to Fatherhood, acerca de sus intentos de criar a sus hijos.
CHARLES RANDOLPH (Escritor) es un guionista que trabajó con muchos realizadores
cinematográficos importantes, entre ellos Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Milos Forman y Ridley
Scott. Sus créditos en escritura de películas incluyen Love and Other Drugs, de Ed Zwick (2010), con Jake
Gyllenhaal y Anne Hathaway; The Interpreter, de Sydney Pollack (2005) con Sean Penn y Nicole Kidman;
así como The Life of David Gale , de Alan Parker (2003), protagonizada por Kevin Spacey, Laura Linney
y Kate Winslet.
Randolph escribe actualmente un Western para Michael Mann.
Para televisión, Randolph escribió y fue productor ejecutivo de los pilotos de HBO: “The
Wonderful Maladys” (2010), una comedia y el drama “The Missionary” (2013).
El escritor vive en Nueva York con su esposa, la actriz Mili Avital y sus hijos Benjamin y
LOUISE ROSNER–MEYER (Productora) produjo el éxito de Sundance: The Last Time I
Committed Suicide, con Thomas Jane, Keanu Reeves y Adrian Brody; así como la comedia Denial, de
Adam Rifkin. Actualmente se encuentra en producción de la comedia de acción The Brothers Grimsby,
creada y protagonizada por Sacha Baron Cohen, al lado de Mark Strong, Rebel Wilson y Penélope
Cruz. Rosner trabajó como productora ejecutiva de los éxitos taquilleros The Hunger Games y The Hunger
Games: Catching Fire, protagonizados por Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth y
Woody Harrelson.
Rosner se unió al aclamado director Marc Forster como productora ejecutiva en Machine Gun
Preacher. Protagonizada por Gerard Butler, Michelle Monaghan y Michael Shannon, la película narra la
verdadera historia de Sam Childers (Butler), un delincuente que se convierte en defensor de los niños
desesperados e indefensos en un país desgarrado por la guerra en África.
Asimismo Rosner fue productora ejecutiva en las comedias The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard y
Baby Mama, con Tina Fey y Amy Poehler. En 2004 Rosner coprodujo Mean Girls, de Fey, que resultó un
éxito taquillero y de crítica. Sus créditos adicionales como productora ejecutiva incluyen Paparazzi, On
the Line y Firestorm.
Rosner coprodujo Hot Rod, protagonizada por Andy Samberg; Fracture, con Ryan Gosling y
Anthony Hopkins; Beauty Shop, con Queen Latifah; Get Over It, con Kirsten Dunst y Ben Foster; así
como la favorita de los adolescentes She’s All That. Adicionalmente Rosner fue productora de línea en
A Kid In King Arthur’s Court y Boys and Girls.
JEREMY KLEINER (Productor) es copresidente de Plan B Entertainment, de Brad Pitt.
Junto con Dede Gardner, supervisa la claqueta de producción y desarrollo de Plan B, que incluye
proyectos con los realizadores cinematográficos Bennett Miller, Bong Joon-ho, Yann Demange y Felix
van Groeningen, así como algunos prospectos de televisión en HBO, Netflix y AMC.
En 2014 Kleiner produjo 12 Years a Slave (New Regency), drama ganador de un premio de la
Academia, dirigido por Steve McQueen, así como Selma (Paramount), nominada a un Premio de la
Academia en 2015, dirigida por Ava DuVernay. Hoy en día se encuentra en producción de War Machine
(Netflix), dirigida por David Michôd y protagonizada por Brad Pitt; The Lost City of Z, dirigida por
James Gray, con Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller y Robert Pattinson; además de Moonlight, dirigida por
Barry Jenkins.
En televisión Kleiner fue productor ejecutivo de “Nightingale” (HBO), cinta nominada a un
Emmy Award, dirigida por Elliott Lester y protagonizada por David Oyelowo. Actualmente trabaja en
la preproducción de la próxima serie televisiva “The OA” (Netflix), de los creadores Brit Marling y Zal
Antes Kleiner produjo World War Z, de Marc Forster (Paramount), protagonizada por Brad
Pitt; también fue productor ejecutivo en las películas de Plan B: Kick-Ass, Eat Pray Love y The Private
Lives of Pippa Lee.
ARNON MILCHAN (Productor Ejecutivo) es ampliamente reconocido como uno de los
más prolíferos y exitosos productores de cine independiente durante los pasados 25 años, con más de
100 películas entre sus créditos. Recientemente Milchan produjo Gone Girl, dirigida por David Fincher y
protagonizada por Ben Affleck y Rosamund Pike; la ganadora del Oscar como Mejor Película Birdman:
Or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance), dirigida por Alejandro González Iñárritu y protagonizada por
Michael Keaton, Emma Stone, Andrea Riseborough y Ed Norton; la cinta épica Noah, dirigida por
Darren Aronofsky, con Russell Crowe; así como True Story, con Jonah Hill y James Franco.
Sus próximos estrenos incluyen The Revenant, de Iñárritu; protagonizada por Tom Hardy y
Leonardo DiCaprio, así como Assassin’s Creed, dirigida por Justin Kurzel, con Michael Fassbender y
Marion Cotillard.
Nacido en Israel, Milchan estudió en la Universidad de Ginebra. Su primer logro empresarial
fue transformar el modesto negocio de su padre en una de las compañías agroquímicas más grandes del
país. Esta temprana hazaña fue un heraldo de la reputación ahora legendaria de Milchan dentro del
mercado internacional como un hábil empresario.
Pronto Milchan emprendió proyectos en áreas que siempre le interesaron especialmente: el
cine, la televisión y el teatro. Sus primeros trabajos incluyen “Dizengoff 99”, “La Menace”, “The
Medusa Touch”, la miniserie “Masada”, así como la producción teatral de “Amadeus”, de Roman
Polanski. Al terminar la década de 1980, Milchan había producido películas tales como The King of
Comedy, de Martin Scorsese; Once Upon a Time in America, de Sergio Leone, así como Brazil, de Terry
Después del gran triunfo de Pretty Woman y The War of the Roses, Milchan fundó New Regency
Productions y siguió adelante para producir una cadena de exitosas películas, entre ellas JFK, Sommersby,
A Time to Kill, Free Willy, The Client, Tin Cup, Under Siege, L.A. Confidential, The Devil’s Advocate, The
Negotiator, City of Angels, Entrapment, Fight Club, Big Momma’s House, Don’t Say a Word, Daredevil, Man on
Fire, Guess Who, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Big Momma’s House 2, Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Fountain, Mirrors,
Jumper, What Happens in Vegas, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, Love & Other Drugs, Big Momma’s:
Like Father, Like Son, Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, In Time y 12 Years a Slave.
A lo largo del camino Milchan se unió a dos poderosos inversionistas y socios que comparten
su visión: Nine Network y Twentieth Century Fox. De hecho Fox distribuye las películas de Regency
en todos los medios alrededor del mundo, excepto en la televisión internacional de paga y libre, donde
Milchan aprovecha el creciente mercado de televisión y nuevos medios.
Milchan diversificó con éxito las actividades de su compañía en la esfera del entretenimiento,
específicamente en el mundo televisivo, a través de Regency Television (“Malcolm in the Middle”, “The
Bernie Mac Show” y “Windfall”) y en el ámbito deportivo, donde la compañía fue en algún momento la
accionista mayoritaria de Puma, la corporación global de ropa y zapatos atléticos ubicada en Alemania.
Puma se vendió en 2003, después de una exitosa renovación de marca. Asimismo Regency adquirió los
derechos mundiales de televisión para los torneos de la Asociación de Tenis Femenil (WTA) de 1999
hasta 2012 y cedió la licencia de estos derechos a Pan European Broadcaster Eurosport S.A.
Regency es propietaria de una significativa cantidad de acciones en Israeli Network, cadena de
televisión que llegó a Estados Unidos a través de un contrato de distribución por satélite con Echostar.
Regency también adquirió una importante cantidad de acciones en Channel 10, una de las dos únicas
estaciones de transmisión comercial en Israel.
KEVIN MESSICK (Productor Ejecutivo) se unió a Gary Sanchez Productions, la compañía
de producción de Will Ferrell y Adam McKay, en enero de 2009. La primera cinta donde fue productor
ejecutivo para la compañía fue la exitosa comedia “The Other Guys”, protagonizada por Will Ferrell,
Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes, Dwayne Johnson y Samuel L. Jackson. Él produjo, con Ferrell y McKay,
la aventura de cuento de hadas Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, protagonizada por Jeremy Renner y
Gemma Arterton, que recaudó más de $220 millones alrededor del mundo. También fue productor
ejecutivo de Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, donde volvió hacer equipo con Will Ferrell, Steve Carell,
Paul Rudd y David Koechner; la comedia Tammy, protagonizada por Melissa McCarthy; así como Get
Hard, con Will Ferrell y Kevin Hart.
Messick fue productor ejecutivo en la cinta de suspenso y acción Jack Reacher, protagonizada
por Tom Cruise, además de Casa de mi Padre, una película en español protagonizada por Will Ferrell,
Diego Luna y Gael Garcia Bernal. Con Ferrell y McKay, Messick también produjo la comedia The
Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard. Messick tiene diversas películas en el horizonte, entre ellas Daddy’s Home,
donde vuelve a trabajar con Will Ferrell y Mark Wahlberg, que se estrenará el Día de Navidad; la
comedia de acción Masterminds, protagonizada por Kristen Wiig, Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson y
Jason Sudeikis; así como The Boss, con Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell y Peter Dinklage.
Antes de unirse a Gary Sanchez Productions, Messick era un productor independiente. Sus
créditos incluyen The Answer Man, protagonizada por Jeff Daniels y Lauren Graham (Selección Oficial
en el Festival de Cine de Sundance en competencia dramática); A Lot Like Love, con Ashton Kutcher y
Amanda Peet; el documental American Pimp, dirigido por Allen y Albert Hughes (Selección Oficial en
Sundance en competencia de documentales); Truth or Consequences, N.M, dirigida por Kiefer Sutherland y
protagonizada por Vincent Gallo; The Babysitter, con Alicia Silverstone; y Surviving the Game, dirigida por
Ernest Dickerson y protagonizada por Rutger Hauer y Ice T.
Messick obtuvo una Maestría en Bellas Artes por la Escuela de Teatro, Cine y Televisión de la
BARRY ACKROYD, B.S.C. (Director de Fotografía), es un director de fotografía
nominado al Oscar, así como ganador del BAFTA y del European Film Award, que adquirió la
reputación de filmar películas provocativas y dinámicas con directores de alto perfil, como Paul
Greengrass, Kathryn Bigelow y Baltasar Kormákur. También es conocido por su larga colaboración
cinematográfica con el creador británico Ken Loach. Ackroyd filmó por lo menos 12 películas para
Loach y culminó con The Wind that Shakes the Barley, ganadora de la Palma de Oro en el Festival de Cine
Los antecedentes de Ackroyd en documentales son evidentes en su trabajo ficticio y los mejora
con su sensibilidad afinada durante años de filmación en películas tales como The Leader, His Driver and
the Driver’s Wife, de Nick Broomfield, y Anne Frank Remembered, ganadora de un Premio de la Academia.
Realizó una exitosa transición de documentales a largometrajes, manteniendo la disciplina relajada y
libre que adquirió en sus primeros días como director de fotografía.
Ackroyd comenzó a trabajar con el director Paul Greengrass en United 93 y siguió con Green
Zone, protagonizada por Matt Damon, además de Captain Phillips, que le aportó nominaciones al ASC y
al BAFTA Award. Su colaboración continúa con la más reciente película de la perdurable franquicia
Jason Bourne.
Sus otros créditos incluyen The Hurt Locker, de Kathryn Bigelow, por la cual fue nominado a un
Premio de la Academia y obtuvo un BAFTA; la cinta Parkland, dirigida por Peter Landesman; así como
Dark Places, adaptación de la novela de Gillian Flynn, protagonizada por Charlize Theron y dirigida por
Gilles Paquet-Brenner. También trabajó como director de fotografía en la próxima cinta del director
Sean Penn, The Last Face.
Ackroyd asistió a la escuela de arte en el Norte de Inglaterra y originalmente estudió para ser
escultor. Comenzó a trabajar como director de fotografía debido a su amor por el cine francés New
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Tombstone of Sir William Ralph Meredith (March 31, 1840 - August 21, 1923) and his wife. He was a lawyer, judge, and politician. They lived at 41 Binscarth Road in the affluent Rosedale district of Toronto. St. James Cemetery, Toronto, Canada. Spring afternoon, 2021. Pentax K1 II.
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In memory of
Sir William Ralph Meredith
Chief Justice of Ontario
Born 1840 Died 21st August 1923
And of his wife
Mary Holmes
Born 1842 Died 21st April 1930
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Sir William Ralph Meredith, QC (March 31, 1840 – August 21, 1923) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and judge. He served as Leader of the Ontario Conservatives from 1878 to 1894, Chancellor of the University of Toronto from 1900 until his death, and Chief Justice of Ontario from 1913 until his death. Through his principles, known as the "Meredith Principles", he is regarded as the founding father of the Workers' Compensation System in Ontario, the impact of which was felt throughout Canada and the United States.
Background
Born March 31, 1840, at Westminster Township, Upper Canada, he was the eldest son of John Walsingham Cooke Meredith and a member of a well-known legal family in Ireland and Canada. His middle name was for his great-grandfather, Ralph Meredith (1748–1799), Attorney Exchequer and Justice of the Peace for County Dublin.
William R. Meredith and his well-known brothers were collectively known as "The Eight London Merediths", who included among them Chief Justice Richard Martin Meredith, Sir Vincent Meredith, Thomas Graves Meredith and Charles Meredith. The brothers were first cousins of The Rt. Hon. Richard Edmund Meredith, Master of the Rolls in Ireland, and Frederick Walsingham Meredith (1859–1924), President of the Law Society of Ireland. Meredith's father was a first cousin of Chief Justice Sir William Collis Meredith, Edmund Allen Meredith and Sir James Creed Meredith. The last named was the father of Judge James Creed Meredith, uncle of Chief Justice Sir Herbert Ribton Meredith.
Early career
Educated at home, he afterwards briefly attended Hellmuth College, the grammar school in London, Ontario. He articled with Thomas Scatcherd before winning a two-year scholarship to the University of Toronto to study law. At this time, he also served as an officer in the London Light Infantry militia. He was called to the Bar in 1861 and entered into partnership with Scatcherd. Not before long he was considered to be "the acknowledged leader of the London Bar".
In 1871, he was elected a Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and the following year, he was awarded his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Toronto. In 1875, he became a Queen's Counsel. After the death of his legal partner, Thomas Scatcherd, he succeeded him as London's city solicitor, a position another brother, Thomas Graves Meredith, would hold after him.
From 1879 to 1888, he served as the first president of the Middlesex Law Association. In 1888, he left London to take over William Alexander Foster's successful law firm in Toronto. That same year saw him become an honorary member of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, which granted him an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1889.
Political life
Meredith had entered politics in 1872 as a Conservative, when he succeeded Sir John Carling (whose daughter, Jessie, married his brother Thomas) as London's representative to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He was considered a radical by many Tories, but that did not prevent him being named deputy leader of the party in 1878. After the retirement of John Hillyard Cameron the following year, without even the formality of a ballot, he was chosen as the party's leader. Charles Biggar, the biographer of Meredith's chief political rival, Sir Oliver Mowat, wrote,
There was no man in the ranks of the Opposition upon whom the choice could more worthily have fallen... Always ready in debate, and judicial in the tone of his arguments, he was a generous and formidable opponent. Especially in Committee of the Whole House, where details of legislation were worked out and party issues are for the moment forgotten, Mr Meredith's services to the Province were simply invaluable. His personal popularity was great. The "Montreal Witness", a Liberal Journal, declared him to be perhaps "the most popular public man personally we have ever had in Canada"; And the House testified its appreciation of his services by voting him a salary of $2,000 per annum, which, however, he declined to accept.
However, he was actively against women's rights, but that was somewhat counterbalanced by his progressive political philosophy towards the (albeit male) Native Americans, and the relief of male suffrage in his legislation in favour of worker's rights. Despite that and other successes under Meredith's leadership, the Conservatives never reached power. Meredith saw his position as a part-time commitment (he had a full-time legal practice in Toronto) and Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald's conservative hard-line approach caused Meredith many embarrassments. But, to a greater extent his lack of real political success was a direct result of the superior political skill of the Liberal leader in power, Sir Oliver Mowat.
Meredith's disagreements with Macdonald culminated in his and his immediate friends refusing to take part in Macdonald's electoral campaign of 1891. Considered as one of the best campaign orators, Meredith's decision caused both shock and disappointment within the Tory ranks. Meredith saw Macdonald's campaign, led by Sir Charles Tupper, as "a slanderous crusade against his fellow countrymen".
Though the Merediths were Anglo-Irish, his paternal grandmother was from a prominent Catholic family in Ireland and so the Catholic population in Ontario had initially hailed Meredith as one of their own. However, in his later political years, Meredith felt that Mowat's Liberals were granting 'humiliating concessions' to the Catholic minority, and this led to his final political demise. As a matter of conscience and increasingly frustrated by Macdonald's refusal to listen to him, Meredith launched an attack on what he saw as unfair advantages enjoyed by the separate Catholic schools. He denounced the Catholics' rights to a guaranteed seat on all secondary school boards and the use of unapproved texts in separate schools. In comparison to The Toronto Mail, his attacks were measured, but it was enough to draw the wrath of the Catholic population, which immediately swung their support firmly behind the Liberals.
Judicial appointments
His dispute with the Catholic Church led to another embarrassing electoral defeat, and the government in Ottawa now viewed him as a "governmental impossibility" in Ontario and decided it might be more prudent to put Meredith in a position that enabled him to put his real talents to work. In 1894, he retired from politics and accepted the position of Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and of the Ontario High Court of Justice, and was knighted in that capacity two years later. In 1913, he was succeeded by one of his brothers, Richard Martin Meredith, and appointed Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Appeal. On the reorganization of the Ontario judiciary he was made Chief Justice of Ontario, in which office he died.
Meredith stuck rigidly to the doctrine of applying precedents, avoiding narrow or restrictive interpretations of the law. In his obituary, Toronto City Solicitor William Johnston praised him for being 'one of the best versed judges in Municipal law.' Occasionally he found himself presiding over cases in which two of his brothers (Edmund and Richard) stood before him. In 1913, the Toronto World reported,
As a family the Merediths, whilst agreeable enough to those they meet have always held themselves aloof and have mixed little in society. In Sir William this characteristic is noticeable. He is a man with very few intimates. He has climbed to his present eminence by sheer ability, not by means of wirepulling. Kindly at heart and sympathetic, he is yet so sharp-witted that he cannot resist an occasional biting word or innuendo, a habit which has gained him not a few enemies. On the bench he is severe, demanding much from those who appear before him. He is in effect a judicial autocrat. In private life on the other hand he can be one of the most delightful of conversationalists with a rich store of knowledge and anecdote.
Invitation to return to politics
Though on the face of it, Meredith's political career had been unsuccessful, when the powerfully persuasive Sir Charles Tupper became Prime Minister of Canada in 1896, he and the former Prime Minister, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, tried valiantly but in vain to persuade Meredith to leave the bench and join Tupper's cabinet. In his book on Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal Party, Sir John Willison writes of Meredith that "there have been few more useful and honourable in our history, and it can hardly be questioned that if he had joined Sir Charles Tupper he would have sensibly improved the prospects of the Conservative party".
Public service
Outside of court Meredith still exercised great political influence, and his "legislative and forensic skills were frequently enlisted by various governments". It was widely believed that Meredith was the political mentor of Sir James Whitney, and that he had a hand in framing some of the progressive measures put through by him. Meredith also mediated between Whitney and Sir Adam Beck, suggesting and even wording many of the bills that established the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. The Toronto Daily Star stated that Meredith's "revision of the statutes of Ontario was masterful".
In 1895, Meredith was appointed a Senator of the University of Toronto, and five years later he was unanimously elected Chancellor of that university, a position he held until his death. He was a member of the Royal Commission that investigated the affairs of the University of Toronto in 1905. He was also called upon to lead commissions into the causes for the collapse of the Farmer's Bank of York, Upper Canada and to investigate the worth of the Canadian Northern Railway prior to its takeover by the government of Sir Arthur Meighen. He was President of the South African Memorial Association and joint Chairman of Toronto's Civic Improvement Committee.
Workers' compensation and Meredith Principles
Sir William Meredith is regarded as the founding father of workers' compensation in Ontario and, by extension, Canada. As the Industrial Revolution created crowded factories and unsafe working conditions, injured workers and their families had few choices when it came to receiving benefits or compensation for their injuries.
The Government of Ontario realized that changes to the compensation laws were essential. In 1910, Sir James Whitney appointed Meredith to head the first Royal Commission to study Workers' Compensation systems throughout the world and to make recommendations. In his royal commission report, Meredith said that the true aim of compensation law was to provide for the workman and his dependents and prevent their becoming a charge upon their relatives or friends, or the community at large. He identified five basic principles for a compassionate compensation system, the most important of which was the idea of 'no-fault insurance'. That meant that workers would give up their right to sue their employers in exchange for guaranteed no-fault income security in the event of a workplace injury. Also, employers would pay for the system in return for protection against liability.
In 1913, Meredith presented his recommendations and his draft legislation came into effect the following year. The impact of Meredith's new system was felt throughout Canada and the United States and as such his five principle ideas (no-fault compensation, security of benefits, collective liability, exclusive jurisdiction and administration by independent boards) became known as and are still known as the "Meredith Principles",
Family and private life
In 1862, Meredith married Mary Holmes (1842–1930), daughter of Marcus Holmes, Mayor of London, director of the London & Lake Huron Railway Company and president of the Horticultural Society. The Merediths lived at 41 Binscarth Road in Rosedale, Toronto, and they were the parents of three daughters and one son who lived to adulthood. Their eldest daughter, Maude, married William Thompson Ramsay, for whom Ramsay, Calgary is named. The next daughter, Constance, married George Armstrong Peters, and their daughter, Ruth Meredith Peters, married Claude Spaak, widower of Suzanne Spaak. The youngest daughter, Isabel, married Dr. James David Thorburn, son of James Thorburn. The Merediths' son, Major John Redmond Walsingham Meredith (1878–1916), married a daughter of I.F. Hellmuth but predeceased his parents in England during World War I, leaving two daughters.
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography noted that, although severe, Meredith was considered dignified and courteous on the bench, and he was affectionately known as 'The Chief' among his fellow judges. Like most of his brothers, his favorite pastime was gardening. In 1913, The Toronto World reported:
Despite his seventy three years, Sir William is still a fine, erect and handsome man. His favorite pastime is gardening and in his beautiful grounds in Rosedale he spends much time. Donning a straw hat and gloves he delights to move about among his plants and bushes, weeding and clipping, or else to dig out dandelion roots from his lawn. Even in this pursuit he shows himself a man of solitary habits.
Following a swim off the coast of Maine, Meredith became ill and died a few weeks later whilst staying with relatives in Montreal. He and his wife are interred at the St. James Cemetery in Toronto.
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MEREDITH, Sir WILLIAM RALPH, lawyer, politician, judge, and educator; b. 31 March 1840 in Westminster Township, Upper Canada, son of John Walsingham Cooke Meredith and Sarah Pegler; m. 26 June 1862 Mary Holmes in London, Upper Canada, and they had three daughters and one son; d. 21 Aug. 1923 in Montreal and was buried in Toronto.
William Meredith’s father, a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, who studied some law, had been preceded to the Canadas by other members of this notable Anglo-Irish family. He settled on a bush farm in Westminster in 1834. After William’s birth, he went to Port Stanley as deputy collector of customs and then to London as market clerk; in 1847 he was appointed clerk there of the Division Court of Middlesex County. This influential position, combined with successes in real estate, loans, and insurance, boosted the economic and social standing of the family, which became an important part of the town’s élite. The eldest son among 14 children, William was educated at the London District Grammar School and in 1856 he was articled to Thomas Scatcherd* of London. Three years later he won a two-year scholarship to the University of Toronto, where he studied law. Called to the bar in 1861, he entered into a partnership with Scatcherd that would last until the latter’s death in 1876.
Meredith took on a wide variety of civil and criminal cases and gradually became “the acknowledged leader of the London Bar.” In 1871 he was first elected a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Re-elected on many subsequent occasions, he received more votes than any other lawyer in the 1881 and 1886 polls, results that indicated the esteem in which he was held by his colleagues. He completed the requirements for an llb from the University of Toronto in 1872 and three years later he was made a qc by the provincial government, an honour that was repeated at the federal level in 1880. In 1876 he had succeeded Scatcherd as London’s city solicitor and from 1879 to 1888 he was first president of the Middlesex Law Association. In 1888 he left his practice in London to head the Toronto firm of the late William Alexander Foster*; that same year he became an honorary member of the law faculty of the University of Toronto, which granted him an lld in 1889.
Not completely satisfied with his legal attainments, in a by-election in 1872 Meredith had succeeded John Carling* as London’s representative to the Ontario legislature. There he joined the Conservative caucus on the opposition benches and embraced many of the values held by party leader Matthew Crooks Cameron*. Both men possessed a strong affection for Britain, the empire, and the Church of England, and they often displayed an “aristocratic temper.” Still, Meredith’s attitude led him to a sense of noblesse oblige that was not present in the more conventional Toryism of Cameron and other provincial Conservatives. In 1874, for example, only Meredith, Simpson McCall (a Conservative), and Daniel John O’Donoghue* (a labour mla) supported a motion for the unqualified enfranchisement of all males over 21, a measure that most Conservatives and all the Liberals considered too advanced for the times. Such stands have caused some to depict Meredith as a radical, but the appellation seems inappropriate for one who never challenged the basic assumptions of a society from which he derived so many personal benefits. Nevertheless, he was the first clearly defined progressive Conservative in Ontario.
Meredith’s tendencies did not prevent him from rising within a caucus thin in talent, and in 1878 Cameron named him deputy leader. Later that year Cameron became a judge and, when the assembly reconvened in January 1879, Meredith was chosen leader without even the formality of a ballot. In the hurried campaign for the election in June, he placed great stress on reducing public expenditure. The Liberal administration of Oliver Mowat* was indicted on some 29 charges of excessive spending. Though retrenchment never again achieved such pre-eminence in Meredith’s appeals – he would lead the Conservatives in four subsequent elections (1883, 1886, 1890, and 1894) – it remained a factor in his courting of voters. There were other regular features in Tory campaign literature. Meredith wanted to restore the power over liquor licensing that the province had taken from the municipalities under the Crooks Act of 1876. In addition, he called for a reversion to a non-partisan chief superintendent of education, a position Mowat’s Liberals had discarded in favour of a politicized minister of education. Meredith provided ample evidence to show that these moves had done much more for Grit patronage than they had for the public welfare. On one issue he was so conservative that he could be described as reactionary. Sexism was not unusual in the politics of the era, but in 1884 Meredith resisted not only the provincial franchise for women but also the municipal ballot for spinsters and widows and even a government measure to allow females to enter University College in the University of Toronto. In 1892 he sat on the Law Society committee that rejected Clara Brett Martin’s application to become a lawyer and in the assembly he was the most vocal opponent of the bill introduced by William Douglas Balfour* to require lawyers to interpret the word “person” in the society’s statute to include women.
These views were counterbalanced by the progressive component in Meredith’s political philosophy. He continued to fight for full male suffrage until it was accepted by the government in 1888, on which occasion the premier acknowledged his pivotal role. In 1884 he had chided Mowat’s administration for delaying the payment of annuities promised to many Indians and later in the session he fought unsuccessfully for an extension of the franchise to all adult male natives not living on reserves. The following year he introduced a workmen’s compensation bill modelled on British legislation. The Liberals incorporated the measure into one of their own bills in 1886 but Meredith objected to changes that he found too accommodating towards employers. He contended that the legislation should not have exempted corporations with voluntary compensation plans, since it would be impossible to determine whether private schemes could be as fair as the public design. In April 1887 Meredith was again more liberal than the Liberals in his response to the amendment of their factory legislation of 1884. To achieve proper enforcement – the key to success in this sphere – Meredith suggested that an inspector be appointed locally for every county. The government, however, would create only three inspectorships, to be filled by the province, for the whole of Ontario.
Meredith thus developed a balanced and seemingly attractive program, but it did not propel him to power. For one thing the Conservatives were weakly organized. Meredith viewed his job at Queen’s Park as a part-time commitment: he saw no need to call caucus meetings, oversee other responsibilities in the assembly, or attend to constituency business. Moreover, throughout his parliamentary career there was the distraction of a full-time legal practice. And to a considerable extent, Meredith’s lack of political success was a natural consequence of Mowat’s greater skills.
Electorally four main considerations account for the dramatic series of defeats experienced by the Conservatives between 1879 and 1894. First, Mowat’s Liberals freely stole many of their proposals. Journalist Hector Willoughby Charlesworth* would later note that “Mowat frequently rode to victory on policies that had originated with his brilliant opponent.” Secondly, Meredith’s platform held few inducements for rural voters. When he did focus on them, it was usually in a critical way. During the 1886 campaign, for instance, he claimed that it was grossly unjust to grant to farmers’ sons voting privileges that were denied to those of urban labourers. Such an approach, however logical and courageous, was politically unwise in a predominantly agricultural society. A third circumstance that cost Meredith votes was his relations with the federal Conservatives under Sir John A. Macdonald*. Meredith hoped for patronage from Ottawa to reward his supporters in Ontario, but little materialized. In addition, the hard line that Macdonald pursued in federal-provincial conflicts, such as the boundary dispute between Ontario and Manitoba, embarrassed Meredith and enabled the Liberals to charge that he was “disloyal” to the province.
Meredith’s growing frustration with the national leadership was, in part, responsible for his confrontation with the Roman Catholic Church over separate school rights, which furnishes the fourth reason for his political failure. In the belief that the Catholic vote in Ontario was pivotal, Macdonald forged an alliance with leading clerics, including archbishops John Joseph Lynch* of Toronto and James Vincent Cleary* of Kingston, to bring this bloc into the Tory camp federally. At the same time Mowat courted them to improve his position provincially. An isolated Meredith, who had always objected to the principle of separate schools, agreed with Macdonald that the Catholic vote was essential to political success in Ontario, but increasingly he felt that “humiliating concessions” were being granted to the Catholic minority by the Mowat Liberals.
In 1885, driven by conscience and Macdonald’s refusal to respond to his complaints, Meredith launched an attack upon what he saw as the unfair advantages enjoyed by the separate schools. He denounced the Catholics’ right to a guaranteed seat on all secondary school boards and the use of unapproved texts in separate schools. Later, he added to his list of grievances the need for compulsory balloting in separate school elections, which clerics had traditionally controlled, and for a more thorough introduction of English as the language of instruction in Ontario’s francophone separate schools. Meredith’s criticism appeared measured in comparison with the attacks of more extreme antagonists, such as the Toronto Daily Mail, but it was sharp enough to draw the wrath of the Catholic leaders. They threw their weight behind the Liberals, thus helping ensure decisive victories in the elections of 1886, 1890, and 1894. In 1891 efforts by the federal Conservatives to draw Meredith off the provincial stage and into the cabinet, to fill the Ontario seat left vacant by Macdonald’s death, had been vetoed by justice minister Sir John Sparrow David Thompson*, who, influenced by Catholic bishops in Ontario, found Meredith’s position on separate schools unacceptable.
As a result of the election of June 1894, there were no Catholics in the Tory caucus in Toronto [see Solomon White*]. This embarrassing state of affairs, combined with Meredith’s disheartening record of defeat, no doubt contributed to his acceptance of an offer from Ottawa to embark on a more promising career, in October, as chief justice of the Common Pleas division of the Ontario High Court of Justice. He had carefully maintained his standing as a lawyer; from 26 Feb. 1894 to 8 October he was corporation counsel for the City of Toronto and nominal head of its legal department. Knighted in 1896, he became chief justice of the province’s Court of Appeal in 1913.
Meredith acquired a high reputation and was considered by some to be “the ablest jurist in Ontario.” However, after examining 750 of his cases, legal historian R. C. B. Risk has concluded, in part because of their diversity, that Meredith had little opportunity to develop a coherent philosophy of law, except for a firm commitment to the doctrine of strict precedent. He would scour British, American, and Canadian judgements to discover decisions that seemed germane to the case at hand. If conflicting judgements appeared, he favoured the side with the most verdicts. Throughout the process his personal opinions counted for little: it was a judge’s responsibility to apply precedents, not create new ones. Meredith also sought to avoid injecting his views into decisions pertaining to statutes. When working with a law, he tended, impressively, to consider it as a whole along with its history, to determine the intent of the legislators, and to avoid narrow, restrictive interpretation. The statutes he considered most often were the Municipal Act and the Railway Act. With good reason Toronto city lawyer William Johnston would praise him in an obituary as “one of the best versed judges in municipal law.”
Within the courtroom Meredith was considered dignified and courteous, but he could also be “severe.” At times he appeared irritable and imperious. Barristers who were unprepared and or not properly informed about the law often received harsh reprimands. “His genial courtesy,” former justice Wallace Nesbitt confirmed, “always overbore a slight tendency to explosive indignation at anything which he conceived to be a technical rather than a justice-serving presentation of a case.” Meredith revelled in challenging colleagues to meet his exacting standards of legal argument and authority. Respected and affectionately known among his fellow judges as “the Chief,” he was a kindly man with “very few intimates” who turned privately to floriculture for recreation.
Despite his refusal to alter law through judicial proceeding, outside the court Meredith did exercise great influence politically, and his legislative and forensic skills were frequently enlisted by various governments. In 1896 and again in 1906 he excelled as a member of Ontario’s statutory revision commission. He also emerged as an important educator, having been chosen a senator at the University of Toronto in 1895 and its chancellor in 1900. In the latter position, which he would hold until his death, he was particularly forceful. His conversion of James Pliny Whitney*, his protégé in the legislature and premier from 1905, to the cause of university reform led to legislation in 1906 that modernized the administrative and financial structures of the University of Toronto. Whitney called on Meredith in 1906 to help prepare two other bills: to regulate railways and to establish the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. The same year he reviewed and encouraged the legislation that initiated the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. Whitney clearly valued Meredith’s advice, a pragmatic blend of conservative and progressive views. This role culminated in Meredith’s appointment in 1910 as a one-man provincial commission to investigate workmen’s compensation. The resulting bill of 1914 updated and made much more effective the existing measures in this field. In addition, Meredith, who chaired Toronto’s Civic Improvement Committee in 1909–11, was appointed to several other commissions. On the federal level, in 1912 he probed the collapse of the notorious Farmers Bank of Canada and four years later he investigated the awarding of questionable contracts by Ottawa’s Shell Committee during World War I. In Ontario in 1919 he looked into police matters and charges concerning the administration of the Ontario Temperance Act; in the latter enquiry his exoneration of licence inspector John Almayne Ayearst was denounced by Liberal leader Herbert Hartley Dewart. In 1921 he served on a committee struck by the United Farmers’ administration in Ontario to instruct it on the selection of king’s counsels. By this time his advice largely transcended partisan considerations.
Meredith remained active until an intestinal ailment, contracted while on holiday in Maine, occasioned his death in Montreal in 1923. Buried in St James’ Cemetery in Toronto, he left an estate valued at $133,877, including his home and gardens on Binscarth Road in Rosedale. He was survived by his wife, their three daughters, and seven distinguished brothers, including Sir Henry Vincent and Richard Martin, also a chief justice.
Sir W. R. Meredith’s main impact was felt in Ontario politics, where he formulated a progressive Conservative tradition which was inherited, and further developed, by Whitney and other Tory leaders. The éminence grise of the Whitney regime, he assisted in implementing many of the progressive concepts that he had vainly advocated while in opposition. As a jurist, Meredith was less ideological, but he was highly regarded by his colleagues on the bench as well as by the governments which eagerly sought his advice.
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Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Justin Harder.
Listed below are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the May 27, 2012, Ottawa Race Weekend Marathon.
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2) Ottawa Race Weekend race results & photos (from Sportstats & Marathon Photos)
3) a set of photos on Flickr from Ottawa Race Weekend
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Only 1,415 or one-third of the 4,340 marathon participants are from the local Ottawa area. The rest come from other parts of Ontario and Québec, and beyond (i.e., more than 2 hours away).
Click here and enter a bib # search. You will receive the full 2012 individual race results and race photos.
Thank-you to Sportstats.
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List of local marathon participants, including the bib # and city.
Bib # .... Name .... City
3114….Cathy Maclean ….. Alexandria
5116….John Zawada …..Alexandria
2521….Bradley Jones …..Almonte
935…..Chris Bradley …..Almonte
2744….Corinne Lalonde …..Almonte
4366….Jenny Sheffield …..Almonte
3534….Kaija Mountain …..Almonte
2480….Nigel Jarrett …..Almonte
4365….Emily Sheffield …..Arnprior
2624….Jesse Knockleby …..Arnprior
1061….Kathleen Camblin …..Arnprior
3615….Mark Nibourg …..Arnprior
3907….Mike Poirier …..Arnprior
1440….Ray Dawes …..Barry's Bay
5144….Ian Loughrey …..Brockville
2632….Rachel Kolarovski …..Brockville
1959….Shani Gates …..Brockville
1664….Tony Dunbar …..Brockville
999…..Fraser Brownlee …..Calabogie
918…..Bill Bowers …..Carleton Place
2230….David Hallam …..Carleton Place
3330….James McGuire …..Carleton Place
3133….Kerriann Mahoney …..Carleton Place
1803….Richard Fitzgerald …..Carleton Place
2734….Scott Laird …..Carleton Place
300…..Stephen Tuttle …..Carleton Place
919…..Trent Bowers …..Carleton Place
4750….Victoria Tuttle …..Carleton Place
3239….William Martin …..Carleton Place
5091….Adam Bemrose …..Carp
1001….Barry Bruce …..Carp
4127….Jaclyn Rivington …..Carp
3714….Martha Palmer …..Carp
4516….Murray Stonebridge …..Carp
4901….Nancy Wawia Robb …..Carp
5153….Richard Bellefeuille …..Carp
1357….Stephanie Cowan …..Carp
5528….Danielle Carriere-Paris …..Casselman
5540….Diane Forgues …..Casselman
2074….Martin Girard …..Casselman
3743….Pierre Paradis …..Casselman
3157….Tasha Mallette …..Casselman
553…..Yanick Barrette …..Casselman
727…..Andy Best …..Chalk River
2050….Fraser Gill …..Chalk River
3258….Gagne Mathieu …..Chalk River
3063….Kimberley Loucks …..Chalk River
2163….Myra Gregor …..Chalk River
1062….Angie Cameron …..Chelsea
2485….Annie Jean …..Chelsea
1495….Charles Deschamps …..Chelsea
3531….Claude Motard …..Chelsea
2299….David Hearnden …..Chelsea
3316….David McDougall …..Chelsea
2419….Ian Hunter …..Chelsea
1916….Jacques Gagnon …..Chelsea
4313….Jim Schneider …..Chelsea
5197….Lydia Wilson …..Chelsea
1964….Marc Gaudet …..Chelsea
3379….Marc Melancon …..Chelsea
370…..Mareike Adams …..Chelsea
1807….Michelle Flaherty …..Chelsea
4551….Molly Sweet …..Chelsea
5231….Pierre Bunny Laporte …..Chelsea
1824….Ray Folkins …..Chelsea
5163….Thierry Faucher …..Chelsea
2710….Christine Lafleur …..Clarence Creek
1589….Denis Dore …..Clarence Creek
4461….Luc Soucie …..Clarence Creek
1590….Mathieu Dore …..Clarence Creek
1089….Allyson Cardinal …..Cornwall
2055….Diane Gilligan …..Cornwall
178…..Gabriel Hurtubise …..Cornwall
1060….Martin Callan …..Cornwall
5108….Patrick Clarke …..Cornwall
3119….Robyn MacPhee …..Cornwall
3201….Steve Marks …..Cornwall
2593….Debra Kennette …..Crysler
4029….Ann Randall …..Cumberland
2623….Barry Knapp …..Cumberland
4394….Manon Simard …..Cumberland
3068….Ted Lowther …..Cumberland
2440….Chris Inch …..Deep River
1258….Sheldon Cole …..Deep River
1071….Jennifer Campbell …..Dunrobin
463…..Sue Armstrong …..Dunrobin
3971….Ben Prince …..Edwards
834…..John Bongers …..Elgin
2990….Angele Leroux …..Embrun
2864….Louise Lavoie …..Embrun
5591….Michael Salter …..Embrun
809…..Pascal Boily …..Embrun
1520….Sonia Desnoyers …..Embrun
4367….Bill Sheppard …..Gananoque
GATINEAU RESIDENTS
1908….Adam Gagnon
1053….Alain Cadieux
2041….Alain Gilbert
2697….Alain Lacroix
3421….Alexandra Miglietta
1999….Alexandre Gelinas-Proulx
2821….Alexandre Larocque
3218….Alexandre Martel
4814….Amanda Velcic
106…..Amy Fahlman
447…..Andre April
703…..Andre Bernard
1665….Andrea Duncan
2600….Andrea Kevan
2712….Annick Lafontaine
4489….Artur Bunny Stec
1944….Augusto Gamero
2152….Benoit Gravelle
2190….Benoit Guerette
1507….Bernard Desilets
3000….Brian Letourneau
1100….Brigitte Caron
2402….Brigitte Hubert
2060….Celine Gingras
3729….Chantal Paquet
4200….Chantal Roy
4336….Charles Seguin
904…..Christian Bourgeois
2466….Christian Jacques
1211….Christine Chouinard
3484….Christine Moreau
2843….Christophe Laurence
2986….Cinthia Lepine
571…..Corey Beard
2551….D.Fabrice Kagame
1111….Damien Carrier
2009….Daniel Genet
2420….Daniel Huntington
2726….Daniel Laganiere
3740….Daniel Paradis
4680….Daniel Tremblay
3808….Dany Pelletier Mercier
1464….Darrell Degrandmont
4788….Derek Van Dusen
4810….Dominic Veilleux
2815….Elaine Laroche
315…..Emmanuelle Labonte
1611….Eric Doyon
304…..Eric Jacques
3982….Eric Proulx
4065….Eric Renaud
4249….Etienne Saint-Pierre
3627….Felix Noel
3443….Francine Mineault
2542….Francois Jubinville
1298….Genevieve Corbin
2095….Gilles Gobeil
3060….Gilles Losier
3979….Gilles-P. Pronovost
1513….Guillaume Desjardins
3645….Guy Noury
1629….Guylaine Dubreuil
883…..Hayat Bouhafid
655…..Helene Belleau
4705….Helene Tremblay-Allen
3440….Isabelle Milot
4811….Isabelle Veilleux
2208….Ivan Gutierrez
2756….Jacques Lamontagne
3441….Jacques Milot
1022….James Buell
190…..Jamie Ronson
3226….Jane Marten
1861….Jason Fox
707…..Jean Bernard
4220….Jean-Francoi Ruel
2799….Jeanfrancois Laplante
4110….Jeanfrancois Rioux
4623….Jeanfrancois Thibault
3888….Jean-Pierre Plouffe
2829….Joanie Larose
4376….Joanne Sibbald
497…..Johanne Audet
943…..Johanne Branchaud
1796….Johanne Finn
2844….Jonathan Laurin
1848….Julie Fortin
3138….Julie Mailhiot
3817….Julie Pepin
3855….Julie Piche
2560….Karl Gagne
593…..Kathleen Beaudry
853…..Kathleen Bouchard
5614….Kelly Whitty
4845….Ken Villeneuve
2408….Kent Hugh
2738….Keri Lalande
2637….Kossi Agbovi
5016….Laurence Wright
654…..Laurent Bellard
4643….Lorri Thompson
4713….Louis Trottier
4274….Luc Santerre
875…..Lucie Boudreau
4613….Lucie Theriault
3378….Lynn Melancon
3824….Magali Peries
1322….Marc Andre Cote
640…..Marc Belanger
1152….Marc Champagne
4438….Marc Smith
4689….Marc Tremblay
1171….Marc-Andre Charette
402…..Marie-Claude Allard
598…..Marie-Claude Beaulieu
4584….Marie-Claude Tardif
1569….Marie-Josee Doble
2681….Marius Lacasse
2716….Martin Laforest
2129….Mathieu Gosselin
3825….Melanie Peris
290…..Michel Careau
3872….Michel Pinault
1924….Miguel Gagnon
2381….Mike Hotte
2028….Miled Ghanem
142…..Mitchell Wanless
2848….Nadia Lavallee
4799….Nell Van Walsum
5088….Nicholas Samson
3079….Nicolas Lutz
5583….Noel Paine
326…..Olivier Morrissey
2265….Patricia Harrison
1672….Patrick Dupont
4528….Patrick St-Pierre
528…..Peter Balogh
2193….Philippe Guiet
3611….Philippe Jr Ngassam
3051….Philippe Londei
247…..Pierre Roman
4614….Pierre Theriault
2219….Rafid Haidar
710…..Remy Bernard
3312….Richard McDonald
2090….Roger Glidden
4137….Sandra Roberts
3528….Sebastien Morrissey
870…..Serge Boucher
1466….Slobodan Delev
372…..Sonja Adcock
1187….Sophie Chatel
3479….Stanley Moran
1905….Stephane Gagne
4025….Suzanne Ramsay
2838….Sylvain Latulippe
4346….Sylvain Senechal
2763….Sylvie Lamoureux
3398….Tayeb Mesbah
4263….Terry Sancartier
536…..Tesfamaraiam Baraki
2362….Tracy Holmes
3952….Valerie Pouliot
884…..Vincent Bouheret
5235….Yan Couillard
3415….Yan Michaud
2731….Yves Lahaie
3891….Yves Plouffe …..Gatineau
END OF GATINEAU RESIDENTS
3683….Amy O'Reilly …..Gloucester
1193….Carmen Cheung …..Gloucester
3848….Gilles Philion …..Gloucester
2895….Jeannie Leblanc …..Gloucester
4973….Joel Willison …..Gloucester
2925….John Lee …..Gloucester
4497….John Stephens …..Gloucester
4939….Ken Whiting …..Gloucester
416…..Liz Amorim …..Gloucester
2767….Martin Lanctot …..Gloucester
4549….Patricia Suys …..Gloucester
653…..Robert Bell …..Gloucester
4314….Satara Schnubb …..Gloucester
861…..Alain Boucher …..Greely
862…..Byron Boucher …..Greely
2014….Karla George …..Greely
2255….Katherine Harding …..Greely
1460….Keith Decoste …..Greely
3733….Corey Paquette …..Grenville
4535….Jeanne Stuart …..Grosse Pointe
1731….Daniel Fahey …..Hull
2580….Gavin Kelly …..Hull
3967….Hayley Price …..Hull
4561….Tommy Szabo …..Hull
4015….Leighton Rae …..Inkerman
1875….Abdelfettah Fredj …..Kanata
4256….Adrian Salt …..Kanata
1953….Akbar Garjani …..Kanata
1075….Andre Campeau …..Kanata
4947….Barbara Wiens …..Kanata
2577….Bart Kelly …..Kanata
2030….Behzad Ghorbani …..Kanata
4311….Ben Schmidt …..Kanata
5208….Brian Emond …..Kanata
4102….Bryan Riddell …..Kanata
2595….Carley Kenwell …..Kanata
3013….Cheryl Levi …..Kanata
4635….Chris Thom …..Kanata
4147….Christopher Robinson …..Kanata
2579….Dan Kelly …..Kanata
3556….Daniel Murawsky …..Kanata
2506….David Johnson …..Kanata
2363….Derek Holmstead …..Kanata
3329….Doug McGregor …..Kanata
5575….Dwight McDougall …..Kanata
5213….Frank Lau …..Kanata
778…..Grant Blanchard …..Kanata
4740….Guy Turgeon …..Kanata
5019….Heather Wynen …..Kanata
3462….Ivana Molnar …..Kanata
252…..Jared Semenchuk …..Kanata
3567….Jeff Murray …..Kanata
4229….Jennifer Russell …..Kanata
3918….Jim Pond …..Kanata
2002….Jody Gelowitz …..Kanata
1312….John Cosgrove …..Kanata
3923….John Pool …..Kanata
4539….John Sullivan …..Kanata
2527….Jordan Jones …..Kanata
4024….Karen Ramsay …..Kanata
3084….Katalijn MacAfee …..Kanata
1757….Keith Fenerty …..Kanata
297…..Keith Selevich …..Kanata
2588….Kerry Kennedy …..Kanata
680…..Kristin Bennett …..Kanata
1433….Laurie Davis …..Kanata
3242….Loretta Masaro …..Kanata
1221….Lynda Ciavaglia …..Kanata
5051….Marc Zandvliet …..Kanata
1049….Marcel Butz …..Kanata
2535….Mark Jorgenson …..Kanata
412…..Marlene Alt …..Kanata
1267….Marybeth Colton …..Kanata
4069….Maurice Renaud …..Kanata
728…..Michael Best …..Kanata
3775….Michael Patton …..Kanata
3646….Michel Noury …..Kanata
2431….Nancy Huynh …..Kanata
3489….Natalie Moreau …..Kanata
3463….Natasha Molnar …..Kanata
241…..Neil Rosenthal …..Kanata
3085….Nolan MacAfee …..Kanata
4852….Ouray Viney …..Kanata
3243….Paul Maskell …..Kanata
4789….Penelope Van Dusen …..Kanata
2089….Peter Glenn …..Kanata
2649….Peter Krogh …..Kanata
5002….Raymond Wong …..Kanata
750…..Rene Bilodeau …..Kanata
5020….Rick Wynen …..Kanata
3924….Rosa Pool …..Kanata
5225….Russ Senior …..Kanata
443…..Samantha Anstey …..Kanata
1438….Sarah Davison …..Kanata
4958….Sarah Wildgen …..Kanata
298…..Scott Vernon …..Kanata
3451….Shoujit Mitra …..Kanata
3610….Silvesta Ng …..Kanata
1055….Stephen Cadieux …..Kanata
5136….Tanya Hancock-Chen …..Kanata
5561….Teresa Kwong …..Kanata
2636….Terry Koss …..Kanata
3530….Timothy Moses …..Kanata
502…..Tom Auger …..Kanata
4952….Tracy Wightman …..Kanata
3560….Vanessa Murphy …..Kanata
1825….Vincent_Andy Fong …..Kanata
2608….Warren Kimmett …..Kanata
5058….Wei Zhou …..Kanata
371…..Kevin Adamsons …..Kars
4797….Guy Van Kralingen …..Kemptville
102…..Heather Smith …..Kemptville
309…..Jim Piche …..Kemptville
377…..Jonathan Agnew …..Kemptville
4500….Lisa Stephenson …..Kemptville
1715….Mike Empey …..Kemptville
3323….Mike McGahey …..Kemptville
2142….Robert Grandy …..Kemptville
1403….Teena Dacey …..Kemptville
4259….Anne Sammarco …..Kenmore
4312….Mary-Anne Schmitz …..Kenmore
3781….Francis Pecoskie …..Killaloe
5516….Cynthia Bird …..Kinburn
267…..Patrick Cadieux …..L'Ange-Gardien
753…..Robert Binette …..L'Ange-Gardien
1190….Samuel Chenevert …..L'Ange-Gardien
2130….Stephane Gosselin …..L'Ange-Gardien
1479….Johanne Demers …..Luskville
3313….Scott Mcdonald …..Luskville
5161….Mike Crawford …..Maitland
3371….Alma Meech …..Manotick
1002….Charles Bruce …..Manotick
5531….G. Hussain Choudhry …..Manotick
348…..Jenna Wilson …..Manotick
4979….Laura Wilson …..Manotick
4330….Mark Seaman …..Manotick
4917….Mary Weir …..Manotick
2727….Rick Lage …..Manotick
2778….Robert Lange …..Manotick
4985….Sara Wilson …..Manotick
3996….Heather Purdy …..Martintown
4295….Bryn Savage …..Merrickville
3431….Jim Miller-Cushon …..Merrickville
3361….Pat Mcneely …..Merrickville
2761….Ron Lamoureux …..Merrickville
3520….Erika Morris …..Metcalfe
2394….Rob Howell …..Metcalfe
4600….Emilie Tessier …..Mont-Laurier
235…..Patrick Chauvin …..Mont-Laurier
4426….Allan Smith …..Munster
4440….Nancy Ann Smith …..Munster
2111….Alain Gonthier …..Navan
542…..Brian Barber …..Navan
5504….Ralph Brookholmes …..Navan
5505….Stacey Macdonald …..Navan
1037….Wally Burns …..Navan
1307….Annie Corriveau …..Nepean
729…..Ashley Beswick …..Nepean
2583….Barry Kemp …..Nepean
5023….Bin Yang …..Nepean
4974….Corey Wilson …..Nepean
1443….David Daze …..Nepean
2284….David Hawken …..Nepean
1534….Diana Devine …..Nepean
2648….Erik Kristjansson …..Nepean
2206….Ertug Gurhan …..Nepean
4876….Face Wallace …..Nepean
4921….Gerald Welsh …..Nepean
5517….Gerry Blathwayt …..Nepean
1441….Glen Day …..Nepean
3093….Jamie Macdonald …..Nepean
4093….Janice Richard …..Nepean
1020….Jason Buck …..Nepean
3722….Jason Pantalone …..Nepean
3913….Jason Polden …..Nepean
5515….Joanne Best-Roberts …..Nepean
1886….John Frizzell …..Nepean
3988….Judith Proulx-Snedden …..Nepean
731…..Karen Beutel …..Nepean
4471….Katie Squires …..Nepean
1585….Ken Donovan …..Nepean
3352….Laura McLellan …..Nepean
2293….Lillian Hayward …..Nepean
2274….Maggie Hashimoto …..Nepean
1091….Marc Cardinal …..Nepean
702…..Mark Beriault …..Nepean
1434….Mark Davis …..Nepean
2369….Mark Hoogenraad …..Nepean
2353….Maureen Hogan …..Nepean
3699….Patrick Owens …..Nepean
2413….Paul Huliganga …..Nepean
5223….Paul Pustay …..Nepean
3705….Peter Page …..Nepean
2441….Rachael Ingham …..Nepean
1142….Randy Chafy …..Nepean
308…..Robert Muir …..Nepean
1462….Roger Degiovanni …..Nepean
265…..Sepideh Ziaei …..Nepean
3600….Shelley Neill-Kvist …..Nepean
3326….Stephen McGill …..Nepean
2640….Steven Kowlessar …..Nepean
4992….Steven Winters …..Nepean
3614….Tuan Nguyen …..Nepean
3460….Vincent Mok …..Nepean
5017….Wade Wright …..Nepean
395…..Yiorgos Alibalis …..Nepean
4556….Christopher Sylvestre …..North Dundas
431…..Brian Andrews …..North Gower
1068….Sherry Camm …..North Gower
4232….Swyers Ruth …..North Gower
4384….Alan-John Sigouin …..Orleans
1649….Andrew Duggan …..Orleans
4593….Anita Taylor …..Orleans
675…..Anthony Benjamin …..Orleans
1182….Bernard Chartrand …..Orleans
4948….Brian Wiens …..Orleans
3067….Dave Lowe …..Orleans
955…..David Breiding …..Orleans
2933….David Leeder …..Orleans
520…..Deborah Baldwin …..Orleans
2180….Denis Grocq …..Orleans
3043….Dennis Lloyd …..Orleans
3121….Diana Mactier …..Orleans
2703….Genevieve Laferriere …..Orleans
579…..Gilles Beauchesne …..Orleans
1840….Hélène Fortier …..Orleans
4792….Henk Van Faassen …..Orleans
1093….James Carere …..Orleans
4409….Jason Sinkus …..Orleans
2853….Jean Lavictoire …..Orleans
4066….Jean-Charles Renaud …..Orleans
1103….Jean-Denis Caron …..Orleans
5549….Jean-Noel Gilbert …..Orleans
460…..Jeff Armstrong …..Orleans
4308….Jennifer Schenkel …..Orleans
4664….Joan Tourangeau …..Orleans
578…..Jo-Anne Beauchemin …..Orleans
4949….Kathy Wiens …..Orleans
5149….Ken Lindsay …..Orleans
4776….Lance Valcour …..Orleans
3837….Laura P …..Orleans
4061….Leah Reinberger …..Orleans
1920….Luc Gagnon …..Orleans
1933….Lynn Galarneau …..Orleans
3762….Malcolm Parsons …..Orleans
1227….Marshall Clark …..Orleans
4777….Mat Valcour …..Orleans
4759….Matthew Upton …..Orleans
140…..Melanie Trumpower …..Orleans
5507….Michael Adams …..Orleans
3508….Michael Morin …..Orleans
2906….Michelle Leblanc-McDonald …..Orleans
1269….Nathalie Comeau …..Orleans
1926….Nicole Gagnon …..Orleans
1289….Patricia Coons …..Orleans
3386….Paul Menard …..Orleans
629…..Peter Belair …..Orleans
2351….Ralph Hodgins …..Orleans
2902….Robert Leblanc …..Orleans
2553….Russ Kajganich …..Orleans
1229….Sandy Clark …..Orleans
1014….Scot Bryant …..Orleans
475…..Serge Arseneault …..Orleans
3763….Shawnda Parsons …..Orleans
1146….Shayne Chamberlain …..Orleans
521…..Stan Baldwin …..Orleans
5073….Stephane Montpetit …..Orleans
3826….Stephane Perras …..Orleans
2594….Steve Kenny …..Orleans
5074….Susan Ifi …..Orleans
4051….Tara Redmond …..Orleans
1906….Terry Gagne …..Orleans
3212….Tina Marsh …..Orleans
4062….Todd Reinberger …..Orleans
1769….Veronique Ferland …..Orleans
5040….Vincent Young …..Orleans
2958….Andrew Leikucs …..Osgoode
3521….Chris Morrison …..Osgoode
4278….Pierre Sarazin …..Ottaqa
OTTAWA RESIDENTS
3582….Abdulhak Nagy
4269….Achint Sandhu
2625….Adam Knowles
4219….Adam Rudner
4598….Adam Teav
2003….Alain Gendron
845…..Alan Born
4893….Alastair Warwick
4182….Alessandra Rosselli
848…..Alex Bota
1388….Alex Cullen
303…..Alex Read
2482….Alexander Jasperse
2496….Alexander Jeske
2432….Alexandra Hynes
3151….Alicia Malcolm-Robinson
1538….Alison Dewar
4045….Alistair Rayner
3662….Allan O'Connor
4636….Allison Thomas
1050….Alyson Byrne
105…..Amber Smith
3453….Amira Mohamed
2920….Amy Leduc
738…..Anabela Bianconi
3077….Anaïs Lussier-Labelle
2312….Anastasia Helliker
1557….Andre Dion
2083….Andre F Giroux
3845….Andre Pharand
3264….Andrea Matthews
218…..Andrea Moritz
4467….Andrea Speirs
2070….Andree-Anne Girard
110…..Andres Beltran
1109….Andres Carranco
1028….Andrew Burdeniuk
1515….Andrew Desjardins-Lorimer
2211….Andrew Ha
3089….Andrew Macdonald
3177….Andrew Marble
3349….Andrew McLean
5156….Andrew Ng
4851….Andrew Vincent
1756….Angela Felker
5028….Angela Yeung
1743….Angelo Fatoric
805…..Anik Boileau
2768….Anik Landriault
1996….Anna Geiger-Whitlock
4034….Anna Raths
2501….Anne-Marie Jobin
4055….Ann-Marie Reid
833…..Anthony Bongers
144…..Arash Mahin
503…..Ashley Augstman
4578….Atsuya Tanimoto
3583….Avdo Nalic
3448….Aydin Mirzaee
1733….Barbara Falardeau
129…..Barry Lightowlers
5616….Belinda Wong
2922….Ben Lee
3034….Ben Lindsay
4654….Ben Tobali
4677….Bernard Tremblay
3117….Bethany MacNeill
3229….Bill Martin
2504….Brad Johnson
1810….Bradley Fleming
2766….Breelyn Lancaster
4889….Brendan Warren
1063….Brian Cameron
1682….Brian Durno
3709….Brian Paige
4343….Brian Senecal
114…..Brian Storosko
1230….Brigitte Clarke
256…..Brittany Clouthier
126…..Bruce Barteaux
2290….Bruce Haydon
3348….Bruce McLaurin
3324….Bryan McGann
4965….Bryan Willcott
5571….Cal Martell
3449….Cal Mitchell
3939….Cam Potter
4925….Camille West
4138….Campbell Robertson
1118….Carly Casey
3698….Carol Anne Owen
2650….Carolyn Kropp
2910….Carolyn Leckie
5596….Carolyn Tapp
4746….Carolyn Turner
3785….Catherine Peirce
1548….Cathleen Difruscio
3701….Cathy Pacella
345…..Chanel Pare-Bingley
2392….Chelsea Howard
557…..Chris Bartholomew
1729….Chris Fabian
1759….Chris Fenwick
3555….Chris Murawsky
4491….Chris Steele
4816….Chris Venables
4906….Chris Webb
5503….Chris Wong
2861….Christian Lavoie
148…..Christine Dube
2016….Christine Geraghty
3273….Christine Mayer
5187….Christopher Aranda
1697….Christopher Edwards
2643….Christopher Kraft
3176….Christopher Manuel
4056….Christopher Reid
3437….Claire Millington
631…..Claude Beland
3727….Claude Papineau
4319….Claude Schryer
4579….Claude Tardif
282…..Clement Bourgogne
1155….Clement Chan
2618….Colin Kiviaho
3321….Colin McFarlane
3815….Colleen Penttinen
1294….Connie Copeland
2574….Corey Kellar
4794….Cory Van Hoof
1734….Costas Farassoglou
3680….Courtney O'Neill
2639….Craig Kowalik
1098….Dan Carnrite
164…..Dan Found
2395….Dan Howes
4487….Dan St-Arnaud
5122….Danelle Woods
423…..Daniel Anderson
1971….Daniel Gauthier
4993….Daniel Wirz
2676….Danielle Labonte
2223….Dara Hakimzadeh
1871….Darcy Fraser
2396….Daryl Howes
693…..Dave Bergeron
2119….Dave Goods
2522….Dave Jones
4388….Dave Silvester
1283….David Cook
5224….David Dawson
2084….David Giroux
2444….David Innes
3030….David Liimatainen
3300….David Mcclintock
3589….David Nash
3682….David Orchard
3835….David Perry
3922….David Pontello
4017….David Rain
4224….David Rundquist
4356….David Sharp
669…..Dean Belway
1313….Dean Cosman
2547….Dean Justus
4887….Debbie Ward
5611….Deborah Watkins
5539….Debra Ducharme
2168….Delaney Greig
1454….Derek De Vlieger
4361….Devin Sheahan
5200….Diane Robertson
4681….Diego Tremblay
3126….Dominic Maggiolo
1623….Don Drysdale
2264….Don Harrison
4933….Don White
3593….Donna Naufal Moffatt
5212….Donna Porter
3322….Donnie Mcfarling
3036….Doreen Lipovski
170…..Dorothy Found
1637….Doug Duff
5586….Doug Pham
384…..Douglas Ainslie
1291….Douglas Cooper
1570….Drew Dobson
4399….Duaine Simms
569…..Dustin Beach
1242….Ed Clouthier
754…..Edmund Binggeli
755…..Edouard Biot
962…..Eleanore Brickell
3565….Elizabeth Murray
4174….Elizabeth Rose
3622….Ellen Nikonorova
1651….Eloi Duguay
1040….Emily Burton
2541….Emily Joyce
2615….Emily Kirke
3347….Emily McLaughlin
4753….Emily Tyson
3821….Erendira Perez
907…..Eric Bourlier
3195….Eric Marinacci
4904….Eric Weaver
574…..Erica Beatty
1869….Erica Franken
3288….Erik McBain
278…..Erik Tremblay
4989….Erik Windfeld
4641….Erika Thompson
3277….Erin Bunny Mayo
1720….Erin Enros
3663….Erin O'Donnell
4454….Evan Solomon
5154….Eve Boileau
1090….Evelyne Cardinal
5227….Ezio Bunny Costanza
1306….Faris Cornell
530…..Florinel Balteanu
1359….Francesca Craig
2784….Francis Langlois
1771….Francisco Fernandes Desousa
5560….Francois Kane
5066….Frank D'Angelo
1530….Frank Desrosiers
2651….Franz Kropp
3796….Fred Pelletier
1873….Frede Frederiksen
4466….Gabriela Speck
3579….Gabrielle Nadeau
534…..Gary Bunny Banks
3170….Gaspare Mangiaracina
478…..Genevieve Ashton
3873….Genevieve Pineau
1292….Geoff Cooper
3325….Geoff McGill
4104….Geoff Riggs
3713….Geoffrey Palmer
266…..Geordie McConnell
4914….George Wehbi
2015….Georgette Demers
5535….Gerry Conlin
1602….Gerry Doucette
5581….Gleb Otochkin
1341….Gord Coulson
2781….Grace Langis
2243….Graeme Hamilton
4608….Graham Thatcher
4502….Grant Stewart
976…..Greg Brockmann
1882….Greg Friesen
2752….Greg Lamb
3362….Greg McNeill
5146….Greg Potts
4002….Greg Quinlan
4050….Greg Reddin
3566….Gregory Murray
4431….Greta Smith
925…..Guy Boyd
2443….Gyro Inman
284…..Haidar El Hakim
5165….Haley Abugov
1693….Heather Dye
4966….Heather Willett
4783….Heidi Vallinga
3172….Hetty Mannethu
3625….Hidetaka Nishimura
5206….Holly O'Neill
1253….Howard Cohen
4432….Howard Smith
1370….Hugo Crespo
3992….Hugo Prudhomme
4938….Hugo Whitfield
5255….Ian Fraser
4173….Ian Roney
4328….Ian Scowcroft
4402….Ian Simpson
4943….Ian Whittal
2629….Ingrid Koenig
3836….Irene Perry
1373….Isaac Cristoveanu
4492….Ivan Stefanov
519…..Ivana Baldelli
4758….Ivar Upitis
1110….Jacinto Carranco
287…..Jacob Sears
2500….Jaime Jimenez
1070….James Campbell
4403….James Simpson
2426….Jamie Hurst
4499….Jamie Stephenson
990…..Jane Anne Brown
2835….Jane Latham
1293….Janet Cooper
1052….Janey Cabuco
985…..Jared Broughton
2281….Jason Haug
3044….Jason Lloyd
3681….Jay Onysko
5026….Jean Denis Yelle
2737….Jean Lalande
963…..Jeanfrancois Brideau
1156….Jeanna Chan
597…..Jean-Paul Beaulieu
4391….Jean-Pierre Simard
920…..Jeff Bowes
3308….Jeff McCue
3476….Jeff Moore
3523….Jeff Morrison
5014….Jeff Wright
1716….Jeffrey English
3434….Jen Milligan
742…..Jennie Biewald
695…..Jennifer Bergeron
959…..Jennifer Brenning
2228….Jennifer Hall
2268….Jennifer Hartley
2374….Jennifer Hopkins
2397….Jennifer Howitt
2883….Jennifer Le Roy
3033….Jesper Lind
792…..Jesse Blondin
1360….Jesse Craig
992…..Jessica Brown
1537….Jessica Devries
1792….Jessica Findlay
444…..Jetje Antonietti
1748….Jf Fauteux
385…..Jill Ainsworth
1579….Jill Donak
1884….Jill Fritsch
1300….Jillian Corfe
1889….Jim Fullarton
4236….Jim Ryan
5205….Jinbo Wang
544…..Joan Bard Miller
3931….Joanie Portelance-Galarneau
936…..Joanne Bradley
1549….Jo-Anne Difruscio
3745….Joe Paraskevas
4180….Joe Ross
4436….Joe Smith
2630….Joel Koffman
5145….Joel Koscielski
4095….Joel Richard
3717….Joey Palomaki
589…..John Beaudoin
917…..John Bowen
1266….John Coltess
2655….John Kurdyla
3132….John Mahoney
4233….John Ruttle
113…..John Scoles
4511….John Stoddart
4922….John Welsh
4991….John Winterbottom
5037….John Young
4297….Jolene Savoie
1207….Jonathan Chiu
3666….Joni Ogawa
2241….Jono Hamer-Wilson
4544….Josee Surprenant
564…..Josh Bates
1431….Josh Davis
2980….Josh Leonard
4206….Joshua Roy
1033….Julie Burke
1622….Julie Drury
1689….Julie Dwyer
2800….Julie Laplante
5169….Justin Bisson
1005….Justin Brun
4379….Justine Sider
3343….Kailey Mclachlan
4970….Kaitlin Williams
3773….Kalie Patton
5076….Karen Burns
1551….Karen Dillon
1775….Karen Ferrara
2490….Karen Jeffery
3014….Karen Levinson
3369….Karen Meades
4333….Karim Seddiki
3685….Karolina Orton
846…..Kate Borowec
2226….Katherine Halhed
5105….Katherine Richardson
5092….Katie Britton
3661….Katie O'Connell
103…..Katrina Dingle
1660….Katrina Dumont
3915….Katy Pollock
3917….Keith Pomakis
4329….Kellie Scrim
5595….Kelly Steele
279…..Kelsey Fenerty
4861….Keltie Voutier
512…..Ken Backer
211…..Ken Beadle
1016….Ken Buajitti
1738….Ken Farquhar
2145….Ken Grant
314…..Ken Johnson
3357….Ken Mcnair
2439….Kenneth Inbar
972…..Kevin Britton
2528….Kevin Jones
3344….Kevin Mclachlan
3390….Kevin Mercer
4359….Kevin Shaw
3457….Kim Moir
4276….Kim Saravanamuttoo
5613….Kim White
786…..Kris Blazejewicz
1024….Kris Bulmer
2178….Kristen Grewal
1566….Kristopher Dixon
2757….Kyle Lamothe
347…..Lara Traczyk
741…..Larry Bierworth
993…..Laura Brown
2307….Laura Heffler
3439….Laura Milne
5179….Laura Moran
5211….Laura Piasecki
172…..Laura Varty
382…..Laurence Ahoussou
4207….Laurent Roy
3370….Laurie Meaney-Tobin
4805….Lawrence Varga
4576….Liane Tanguay
5142….Lilac Pho
2158….Linda Greene-Finestone
3020….Linda Lewis
373…..Lisa Addison
711…..Lisa Bernier
2543….Lisa Julian
3940….Lisa Potter
1575….Lori Doehler
1599….Lorraine Doucet
1270….Louis Comerton
4008….Louise Rachlis
5085….Luc Cyr
3290….Lucas Mccall
2668….Lucie Labelle
4839….Luis Villegas
4345….Luke Senecal
3945….Lynda Poulin
4140….Lynda Robertson
1514….Lynn Desjardins
3470….Lynn Montgomery
184…..Lyse Langevin
4246….Madelaine Saginur
835…..Madeline Bongers
2659….Magda Kwasniewska
4283….Mami Sasaki
2424….Marc Huot
3769….Marc Patry
2837….Marcel Latreille
3061….Marcel Losier
2611….Margaret King
3409….Margaret Michalski
1095….Maria Caripa
2457….Maria Jacko
2121….Marianne Goodwin
5228….Marie Andree Bureau
4116….Marie-Helene Rivard
4890….Marilyn Warren
556…..Mark Bartek
4545….Mark Bunny Sutcliffe
2926….Mark Lee
2956….Mark Leger
3464….Marta Monaghan
1923….Martin Gagnon
215…..Martina O'Connell
1564….Marwan Dirani
2398….Mary Jane Hoy
967…..Matt Brillinger
3549….Matt Mulligan
3618….Matt Nicol
1410….Matthew Dalley
1700….Matthew Eglin
226…..Matthew Ellis
3482….Matthew Morash
3934….Matthew Postle-Hacon
3083….Maurenia Lynds Bunny
115…..Max Laurin
1074….Meagan Campbell
435…..Meara Angen
3293….Meg Mccallum
1429….Megan Davies-Ostrom
2445….Meghan Innes
363…..Melanie Abdelnour
3539….Melissa Mucha
2782….Meredith Langley
5054….Meziane Zeroual
5100….Michael Bergeron
923…..Michael Bowman
2330….Michael Bunny Hewett
1280….Michael Conway
1402….Michael D’eca
2354….Michael Hogan
2631….Michael Kokkaliaris
3215….Michael Marshall
4052….Michael Reece
4075….Michael Rennick
4221….Michael Rueter
1939….Michel Gallant
5564….Michel Leclerc
910…..Michele Bourque
4244….Micheline Sabourin
2356….Michelle Holden
2365….Michelle Honsberger
2475….Michelle James
2912….Michelle Leclair
4320….Michelle Schuler
5027….Mick Yetman
1592….Mihai Dorel
1147….Mike Chambers
2376….Mike Horne
2573….Mike Kelland
3304….Mike Mccluskie
3768….Mike Patriquin
4118….Milko Rivera
4512….Milutin Stojanovic
419…..Mireille Amyotte
3671….Miyuki Okawa
3131….Mohammad Mahin
3109….Moira Macintosh
4097….Monica Richard
3935….Monika Postle-Hacon
969…..Montana Brisbin
1712….Morgan Emma
3217….Morgan Marston
3336….Morgan McKay
5511….Nahie Bassett
1772….Nahielly Fernandez Denys
1251….Nancy Coelho
2841….Nancy Lau
3102….Nancy Macdonell
5171….Natalie Clouthier
1930….Natalie Gajewski
2035….Natalie Gibson
1609….Nathalie Doyle
1250….Neal Cody
2317….Neal Henderson
3294….Neil Mccallum
4277….Neil Saravanamuttoo
4981….Neil Wilson
2476….Neo Jang
5147….Niall Tait
2372….Nicholas Hooper
313…..Nicholas Jankowski
4036….Nicholas Ravanelli
4122….Nicholas Rivers-Moore
2998….Nick Leswick
794…..Nicolas Blouin
2709….Nicolas Laflamme
3423….Nicole Bunny Mikhael
1371….Nicole Crichton
1386….Nicole Crutcher
3097….Nicole Macdonald
2495….Nimi Jerath
4590….Odessa Tavalloli
5143….Olivier Dumetz
3145….Omer Majeed
2559….Panayiota Karaiskos
724…..Pascal Bessette
2436….Pascal Ilboudo
44……Pascal Renard
541…..Pat Barbeau
1026….Pat Bunting
1184….Patricia Chartrand
867…..Patrick Boucher
1802….Patrick Fitzgerald
2076….Patrick Girard
2614….Patrick Kirby
5220….Patrick O'neill
5608….Patrick Venier
2067….Patrizia Giolti
4339….Patti Seguin
1066….Paul Cameron
1822….Paul Foley
3037….Paul Lirette
3253….Paul Masson
3178….Paula Marble
1885….Paxton Fritsch
1698….Peter Edwards
2249….Peter Hammond
2266….Peter Harrison
2546….Peter Jurt
2606….Peter Kielstra
2842….Peter Laughton
3035….Peter Linkletter
269…..Peter Lyman
3518….Peter Morrell
5214….Peter R. Smith
4285….Peter Saturley
4505….Peter Stieda
4994….Peter Wismer
3613….Phat Nguyen
3544….Phay Mui
1043….Phil Busby
2612….Phil King
2568….Philippe Kearns
4771….Pierre Vaillancourt
2881….Pierrick Le Monnier
1870….Pietro Fraone
5083….Qi Lin
3580….Rajkumar Nagarajan
3152….Ramon Maldonado
4303….Ramsey Sayah
4983….Randall Wilson
3317….Randy McElligott
868…..Raymond Boucher
908…..Remi Bourlon
903…..Rene-Louis Bourgeau
4807….Renjit Varghese
1701….Rhona Einbinder-Miller
827…..Richard Bolduc
5132….Richard Borsos
1435….Richard Davis
1572….Richard Dobson
5236….Richard Hayes
2866….Richard Lavoie
3395….Richard Meredith
4577….Richard Tanguay
4875….Richard Wall
2319….Riley Hennessey
1234….Rob Clay
2225….Rob Haley
4638….Rob Thomas
4879….Rob Walsh
375…..Robert Adolfson
5533….Robert Coleman
1361….Robert Craig
2511….Robert Johnson
2555….Robert Kalbfleisch
5222….Robert Lebel
239…..Robert Parenteau
251…..Robert Park
2253….Robyn Hardage
561…..Roddi Basserman
4443….Roger Smith
4475….Roger St.Denis
5018….Roger Wyllie
1883….Rolf Friis
3721….Romano Panopio
3238….Rory Martin
3049….Rosa Lombardi
1934….Ross Galbraith
3760….Russell Parr
1736….Ruth Farey
1235….Ryan Cleary
1741….Ryan Farrell
4082….Ryan Reynolds
4170….Ryan Rogers
4634….Sally Thiem
4937….Sally White
2473….Samanta Jacques-Arsenault
953…..Samuel Breau
305…..Sandra Chong
2483….Sara Javadi Nejad
293…..Sara Lachance
2141….Sarah Graham
2590….Sarah Kennedy
3548….Sarah Muldoon
3715….Sarah Palmer
4646….Sarah Thorndyke
1735….Savvas Farassoglou
699…..Scott Bergeron
1041….Scott Burton
3550….Scott Mullin
5195….Scott Ogilvie
4218….Scott Rudan
4498….Scott Stephens
4871….Scott Walker
3123….Sean Maddox
3282….Sean Mcalpine
5254….Sean Poulter
346…..Sean Smyth
484…..Shahab Athari
404…..Shanda Allard
4237….Shannon Ryan
2252….Shauna Hanratty
3315….Shelley L. McDonald
111…..Sheri McMready
238…..Shinobu Lacelle
2272….Simon Harvey
4123….Simon Rivers-Moore
3306….Siobhan Mccomb
535…..Sonia Baptista
219…..Sonia Granzer
3673….Sophie Oliver
850…..Souhael Bouallagui
3155….Stephanie Malherbe
3554….Stephanie Muntz
3807….Stephanie Pelletier
1161….Stephen Chapman
1584….Stephen Donoghue
1779….Stephen Fertuck
2930….Stephen Lee
4559….Stephen Symons
5010….Stephen Woroszczuk
483…..Steve Astels
821…..Steve Boivin
2591….Steve Kennedy
180…..Steve Lamontagne
3135….Steve Mahood
112…..Steve McCready
4761….Steve Uren
4899….Steve Watt
1567….Steven Dixon
3514….Steven Moritsugu
572…..Stuart Beare
2518….Stuart Jolliffe
4986….Stuart Wilson
4171….Sueann Rogers
3342….Sully McKnight
2024….Susan Gershman
2977….Susan Lentini
3606….Susan Nevitt-Yelle
4172….Susan Rohac
5111….Sushanth Sankaran
2036….Suzanne Gibson
4410….Suzanne Sinnamon
4754….Svetlana Ulitsky
2355….Sydney Hogan
2399….Sylvain Huard
1197….Sylvie Chiasson
2136….Tanya Gracie
2695….Tatyana Lachowich
746…..Taylor Bildstein
286…..Taylor Pieprzak
1414….Ted Damen
5046….Ted Zahavich
997…..Tenille Brown
4385….Terry-Lynn Sigouin
2877….Thai Le
2565….Theresa Kavanagh
480…..Thierry Asselin
4929….Thomas Westfall
4951….Tim Wightman
3957….Timothy Powers
4946….Timothy Wieclawski
3652….Tobias Nussbaum
3512….Todd Morin
1275….Tom Conklin
2875….Tom Lawson
318…..Tracey Tong
4856….Tram Vo
321…..Trent Orton
138…..Trevor Allen
2222….Trevor Hains
2596….Trevor Keppel-Jones
1281….Trisha Bunny Conway
3995….Troy Puddington
5004….Urban Wong
2412….Val Hughes
4873….Val Walker
663…..Valerie Bellemare
2388….Veronique Houle
1940….Victor Gallant
335…..Victor Low
3702….Victor Padilla
133…..Victor Pak
4907….Victoria Weber
306…..Vincent Le
4445….Wade Smith
2450….Warren Isfan
3643….Wendy Norton
4866….Wendy Wagner
4424….Wes Smiderle
4543….Wilf Sullivan
1206….William Chisholm
3898….William Poelstra
3454….Wolfgang Mohaupt
5021….Yan Xu
5053….Yan Zawisza
878…..Yann Boudreau
481…..Yannick Asselin
2233….Yavar Hameed
3257….Yhan Mathe
5207….Yolana Junco
514…..Yong Bai
322…..Yvon Carriere …..Ottawa
END OF OTTAWA RESIDENTS
2214….Christian Hackbusch …..Oxford Mills
3283….Matt Mcanally …..Oxford Mills
4300….Patricia Sawarna …..Oxford Mills
1670….Shaun Dunne …..Oxford Mills
627…..David Beking …..Oxford Station
4790….Elizabeth Van Dyke …..Oxford Station
1653….Brenda Duhaime …..Pakenham
4014….Ian Rae …..Pakenham
4784….Jason Vallis …..Pembroke
1287….Jeff Cooling …..Pembroke
4101….Peter Richold …..Pembroke
1717….Amanda Ennis …..Perth
5190….Eldon Paisley …..Perth
1461….Michael Degagne …..Perth
1035….Sherry Burke …..Perth
2054….Francis Gillespie …..Perthroad Village
3070….Aaron Luhning …..Petawawa
4472….Aingkaran Sridaran …..Petawawa
5594….Andrew Slate …..Petawawa
3124….Brendan Madigan …..Petawawa
4054….Heather Reibin …..Petawawa
1243….Hector Clouthier …..Petawawa
3234….Jeffrey Martin …..Petawawa
2400….Jonathan Hubble …..Petawawa
4945….Matthew Whyte …..Petawawa
1030….Michael Burgess …..Petawawa
538…..Francois Barbarie …..Plantagenet
2042….Francis Gilbert …..Pontiac
3993….Brad Pryde …..Port Elgin
3669….Monica O'Hagan …..Port Elgin
4749….Gerry Tutecky-McDougall …..Prescott
2256….Kellie Hare …..Prescott
716…..Colleen Berry …..Renfrew
450…..Kaitlyn Arbuthnot …..Renfrew
1663….Rebecca Dunbar …..Renfrew
5215….Bill Williams …..Richmond
3639….Jean Normandin …..Richmond
441…..Robin Annas …..Richmond
796…..Karl Blume …..Rockcliffe
2517….Adam Joiner …..Rockland
1114….Charles Carriere …..Rockland
540…..Chris Barbeau …..Rockland
3269….Chris Maxwell …..Rockland
3735….Gilles Paquette …..Rockland
3687….Johnny Ostapiuk …..Rockland
3094….Julie Macdonald …..Rockland
4105….Kyle Rimmington …..Rockland
2120….Andrew Goodwin …..Russell
2627….Daren Koch …..Russell
3843….Dominique Phaneuf …..Russell
2515….Donna Johnston …..Russell
3667….Don Ogden …..Smiths Falls
3017….Don Lewis …..Spencerville
3116….John Macmillan …..Spencerville
2762….Simon-Pierre Lamoureux …..St-Albert
3090….Angus Macdonald …..Stittsville
2954….Chris Leger …..Stittsville
3973….Christine Pristanski …..Stittsville
758…..Cindy Bisson …..Stittsville
1315….Dale Costello …..Stittsville
2267….David Hartholt …..Stittsville
4962….Diana Wilkinson …..Stittsville
1812….Don Fletcher …..Stittsville
3522….Eric Morrison …..Stittsville
344…..Erin MccLelland …..Stittsville
311…..Jason Weatherbie …..Stittsville
1064….Jennifer Cameron …..Stittsville
1543….Joanne Di Cresce …..Stittsville
2942….Kathryn Lefebvre …..Stittsville
2217….Kevin Haggerty …..Stittsville
2458….Krista Jackson …..Stittsville
687…..Marc Benson …..Stittsville
2159….Marc Gregoire …..Stittsville
3968….Michael Price …..Stittsville
4656….Randall Toll …..Stittsville
1684….Sean Durr …..Stittsville
254…..Sebastien Beaudry …..Stittsville
537…..Shelley Baran …..Stittsville
3660….Shelly O'Brien …..Stittsville
1436….Simon Davis …..Stittsville
759…..Steve Bisson …..Stittsville
1423….Pierre Daoust …..Thurso
1995….Kelly Geddis …..Woodawm
Front row (kneeling): Malcolm Robertson, Jennifer Mulnix, Patrick Houdek, Lew Zone, Gelene Strecker-Sayer, Joy Ferstein
Middle row: David Vaughan, Shelli Parnell, Kelly Stark-Vaughan, William Lancaster, The Brisket Bitch, Craig Reeves, Jennifer Flynn, Tony Sean Bittle, Diana Kunas-Bittle, Sarah Fiola, Shannon Lunkes-Goldman, Christoff Sayer, Chris Radzinski, Cathy Radzinski, James Henderson, Dawn Roberts, Kevin Rotter, Nick Kubica, Anna Maria Tucker, William Ragan III, Adam Broad, Jeff Funburg, Lisa Peck-Rosen, Eddie Caumiant, Peter Goldman
Back row:Shortstack Perry, Andrew Sax, Nick O’Neil, (??red shirt??), Abby Van Deusen, Schuyler Bielema, Ray Martinez, Crista Ohh, (??long hair/sunglasses??), Tim Beaty, (??guy behind Tim??), Eric Tegethoff, Mike Hraha, Greg Edwards, Jordan E. Lopez, Adam Fletcher
The Lost Cross House in Carbondale, Illinois has been having punk rock shows since October 1986. To celebrate this milestone four days of shows were put together with the last one happening on October 25, 2011 - the 25th anniversary of the first show to ever happen at Lost Cross. The shows consisted of mostly local Carbondale bands (many who got together again just for this show and also included the first residents of the house up to current residents of the house!) and some touring bands.
We got a group of people to come out and take some photos in front of the infamous house.
Thanks to everyone who showed up for the photos and any of the shows!
25 Year Anniversary Group Photo
Lost Cross House
Carbondale, Illinois
October 22, 2011
January 27, 2013
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2013 Hypothermic Half Marathon in Ottawa
2013 Demi-marathon hypothermique à Ottawa
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See photos taken by a runner: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.
[For the above picture, click to see the Flickr video.
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Note: The race times for the half-marathon are generally slow due to a combination of factors, including the cold temperature, headwinds, and a variable track that included long icy stretches.
The race distance, according to the GPS runners' watches, was longer than the official 21.1k distance. Part of this may be due to the zigzagging to avoid ice on the pathways. You could not run a tangent.
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9 a.m. Running and Walking Race: bibs, participants, community, time
(sorted by community and name)
523….Amy…Toderian….Almonte….2:01:56
524….Beverley…Toderian….Almonte….2:01:47
397….Jesse…Knockleby….Arnprior….1:42:46
443….Alan…Miller….Beaconsfield….1:41:10
256….Daniel…Anderson….Boisbriand….2:15:53
309….Stephanie…Cowan….Carp….2:24:51
384….Ian…Hunter….Chelsea….2:12:00
361….Richard…Gilker….Chelsea….2:12:46
345….Abigail…Fontaine….Cornwall….2:32:21
492….Brenda…Saaltink….Cornwall….2:24:06
493….Emma…Saaltink….Cornwall….1:46:37
494….Hendrik…Saaltink….Cornwall….2:15:51
450….Melissa…Mucha….Cumberland….2:37:43
502….Brian…Sharpe….Gatineau….2:47:21
322….Chantal…Desjardins….Gatineau….2:29:25
674….Eric…Toulouse….Gatineau….1:57:49
460….Erica…Pashley….Gatineau….2:31:55
449….Gilles…Moreau….Gatineau….3:29:14
474….Gilles-Philippe…Pronovo….Gatineau….2:05:16
411….Isabelle…Leger….Gatineau….2:51:07
405….Jacinthe…Leblanc….Gatineau….2:17:50
293….Josee…Carpentier….Gatineau….2:56:18
278….Lucie…Boudreau….Gatineau….2:06:41
473….Lucie…Prevost….Gatineau….2:58:12
350….Marc…Fortin….Gatineau….2:30:31
459….Marc…Parisien….Gatineau….2:27:43
268….Marie-Pascal…Berthelot….Gatineau….3:18:27
402….Maurice…Lafleur….Gatineau….2:23:28
463….Maxime…Patry-Parisien….Gatineau….2:27:37
469….Melissa…Plante….Gatineau….2:46:26
462….Michèle…Patry….Gatineau….2:16:41
358….Serge…Garneau….Gatineau….3:24:37
229….Ruth…Drennan….Gilmour….2:12:40
466….Angela…Philion….Gloucester….2:46:49
549….Benson…Yee….Gloucester….2:34:37
383….Catherine…Hull….Gloucester….2:29:58
467….Gilles…Philion….Gloucester….2:26:57
521….Ceri…Timbrell….Ingleside….2:58:09
522….Dean…Timbrell….Ingleside….2:05:17
238….Kelli…McRobert….Inverary….3:08:06
468….Alison…Pidcock….Kanata….2:50:22
339….Ann…Empey….Kanata….2:40:59
254….Daniela…Acosta….Kanata….2:27:34
409….Danielle…Leduc….Kanata….2:48:59
499….Gord…Scharf….Kanata….2:16:39
321….Manon…Desharnais….Kanata….2:29:20
271….Michael…Best….Kanata….1:58:33
535….Pamela…Walsh….Kanata….2:56:36
352….Sonia…Francis….Kanata….2:50:24
526….Fiona…Tracey….Kemptville….2:55:36
375….Roxanne…Harrington….Kemptville….2:25:43
484….Chelsea…Ritchie….Kingston….2:18:49
304….Kirsten…Cole….Kingston….2:19:44
347….Yves…Forget….Kingston….1:38:06
453….Yvonne…Neatby….Kingston….3:00:00
348….Christopher…Foroglou….Kirkland….2:10:47
318….Steven…Davis….Kirkland….1:51:30
418….Bill…Ludlow….Lachine….1:39:30
340….Pierre…Faucher….Lachine….1:43:37
488….Shannon…Robinson….Madrid….2:25:27
548….Lynn…Wright….Manotick….2:59:22
486….Theresa…Roberts….Manotick….2:13:32
270….Veronique…Bessette….Marieville….2:08:31
545….Kendrick…Wong….Markham….2:39:46
457….Rob…Paradis….Merrickville….2:08:21
551….David…Zerkler….Montreal….1:46:03
388….James…Jacek-Cote….Montreal….1:42:42
325….Michael…Di Blasio….Montreal….1:48:55
369….Blair…Griffiths….Napanee….2:08:56
305….Trevor…Connors….Navan….2:16:25
288….Wally…Burns….Navan….2:06:09
227….Colleen…Burns….Nepean….4:01:33
326….Cory…Dignard….Nepean….2:04:08
510….David…Summerbell….Nepean….3:25:05
487….Elaine…Robertson….Nepean….3:11:28
497….Emily…Sandwell….Nepean….3:29:49
378….Jane…Hext….Nepean….2:43:05
588….John…Farrell….Nepean….2:25:52
456….Kendra…Pammett….Nepean….2:24:34
331….Melanie…Dompierre….Nepean….2:42:28
336….Michael…Eisen….Nepean….2:26:09
534….Nick…Wakeham….Nepean….1:54:51
330….Paul…Doerr….Nepean….2:25:49
245….Tannia…Shamas….Nepean….4:01:34
406….Traci…Leblanc….Nepean….2:21:50
329….Lori…Doehler….North Gower….2:25:41
410….David…Leeder….Orleans….2:27:02
244….Jane…Schofield….Orleans….3:19:33
485….Jason…Roberts….Orleans….2:30:09
385….Leslie…Hurry….Orleans….2:44:17
246….Lois…Simms-Baldwin….Orleans….2:40:54
393….Russ…Kajganich….Orleans….1:55:32
303….Sandy…Clark….Orleans….2:53:25
447….Sandy…Moger….Orleans….3:10:26
282….Stephen…Boyd….Orleans….2:23:02
226….William…Baldwin….Orleans….2:47:25
249….Luc…Tousignant….Orléans….2:48:49
273….Amy…Blais….Osgoode….2:22:17
327….Amy…Dixon….Ottawa….2:23:36
504….Amy…Smith….Ottawa….2:24:25
444….Angela…Milliken….Ottawa….3:08:31
301….Anika…Clark….Ottawa….2:00:21
319….Anne-Marie…Delorey….Ottawa….2:59:25
324….Annick…Desrosiers….Ottawa….2:33:08
489….Arleigh…Romyn….Ottawa….3:13:57
333….Barbara…Dundas….Ottawa….2:44:16
291….Bingbing…Cai….Ottawa….2:50:52
436….Bob…McCulloch….Ottawa….2:21:34
272….Cheryl…Birker….Ottawa….3:29:53
360….Christine…Geraghty….Ottawa….2:29:22
517….Christine…Taylor….Ottawa….3:11:26
426….Craig…Madill….Ottawa….2:35:25
421….Dawn…Lyons….Ottawa….2:49:51
528….Deb…Tully….Ottawa….2:23:53
454….Deborah…Newhook….Ottawa….3:02:51
532….Diedre…Viljoen….Ottawa….2:29:41
311….Don…C. Cumming….Ottawa….2:18:02
477….Donna…Rainbow….Ottawa….3:04:03
283….Doug…Braid….Ottawa….2:18:04
247….Douglas…Thiboutot….Ottawa….2:20:59
312….Ellen…Curtis….Ottawa….2:22:29
475….Erin…Purdy….Ottawa….3:13:56
541….Erin…Williams….Ottawa….2:27:58
252….Evamarie…Weicker….Ottawa….2:58:05
299….Genevieve…Cholette….Ottawa….2:30:51
455….Gerry…Nigra….Ottawa….2:27:40
294….Ghislaine…Carriere….Ottawa….2:52:43
482….Gia…Rinaldi….Ottawa….1:55:45
297….Gina…Charos….Ottawa….3:08:39
308….Gord…Coulson….Ottawa….2:03:29
400….Gosia…Kozak….Ottawa….2:26:31
355….Grace…Fullerton….Ottawa….3:39:34
448….Greg…Montgomery….Ottawa….2:19:42
476….Greg…Quinlan….Ottawa….2:30:53
386….Gyro…Inman….Ottawa….1:51:31
235….Haben…Kalaty….Ottawa….3:05:10
512….Hannah…Suominen….Ottawa….2:23:34
373….Heather…Hammond….Ottawa….2:06:43
500….Irene…Schelenz….Ottawa….2:49:42
323….Jacques…Desroches….Ottawa….2:31:21
344….Jason…Fitzgerald….Ottawa….1:43:04
376….Jennifer…Hartley….Ottawa….2:25:34
404….Jessica…Lanouette….Ottawa….3:10:27
416….Jessica…Lomazzo….Ottawa….2:45:37
257….Jetje…Antonietti….Ottawa….2:29:43
341….Jf…Fauteux….Ottawa….2:27:51
265….Joanne…Beattie….Ottawa….2:19:01
427….John…Mahoney….Ottawa….2:23:06
511….John…Summerbell….Ottawa….2:26:40
363….Julie…Gourlay….Ottawa….2:28:30
310….Karen…Crookshank….Ottawa….2:59:10
440….Karen…Meades….Ottawa….2:41:46
253….Karen…Yantha….Ottawa….4:16:00
307….Kate…Corsten….Ottawa….2:55:38
451….Katherine…Muckle….Ottawa….2:16:04
382….Kendra…Hughes….Ottawa….2:51:45
438….Kim…McMillan….Ottawa….2:11:46
458….Laska…Pare….Ottawa….2:30:54
464….Lise…Patterson….Ottawa….2:27:14
267….Lorna…Bell….Ottawa….2:01:45
398….Maja…Kostic….Ottawa….2:39:20
533….Marianne…Vincent….Ottawa….2:41:26
396….Mark…Klyman….Ottawa….2:56:40
445….Mark…Milliken….Ottawa….2:06:15
335….Matthew…Eglin….Ottawa….2:36:59
233….Michael…Garvin….Ottawa….3:11:53
479….Michael…Read….Ottawa….2:37:01
407….Michelle…Leclair….Ottawa….2:23:19
518….Michelle…Leigh Thompson….Ottawa….2:38:04
338….Mike…Elston….Ottawa….2:11:42
435….Mike…McCluskie….Ottawa….2:08:06
531….Mike…Vandewater….Ottawa….2:04:22
379….Nadine…Holland….Ottawa….2:22:35
302….Natasha…Clark….Ottawa….2:31:16
343….Nick…Fidler….Ottawa….1:42:41
261….Nora…Ballantyne….Ottawa….2:49:50
491….Nora…Rutulis….Ottawa….2:24:54
269….Pascal…Bessette….Ottawa….1:59:55
357….Patti…Gamble….Ottawa….2:25:22
292….Paul…Cameron….Ottawa….1:48:33
537….Rachael…Ward….Ottawa….2:40:06
362….Ray…Gould….Ottawa….2:52:51
472….Raymond…Prenoveau….Ottawa….2:57:23
413….Richard…Lewis….Ottawa….2:13:43
547….Rob…Hewitt….Ottawa….2:15:37
420….Ron…Lyen….Ottawa….2:46:21
429….Rory…Martin….Ottawa….1:58:52
260….Rosalie…Ball….Ottawa….2:18:00
280….Roxanne…Bouvier….Ottawa….2:29:24
234….Roy…Hoople….Ottawa….2:46:37
359….Sam…Geller….Ottawa….2:24:19
505….Sam…Smith….Ottawa….2:13:46
332….Samantha…Drouin….Ottawa….2:52:48
390….Sara…Jefferson….Ottawa….2:45:08
313….Sarah…Curtis….Ottawa….2:11:38
316….Sean…Dauphinee….Ottawa….2:21:57
422….Sondra…Macdonald….Ottawa….1:52:32
546….Stephen…Woroszczuk….Ottawa….1:55:50
495….Susan…Sami….Ottawa….2:48:38
513….Susanne…Sviergula….Ottawa….2:22:05
403….Suzanne…Lafrance….Ottawa….3:30:49
536….Thomas…Walsh….Ottawa….2:22:11
387….Tim…Irwin….Ottawa….2:19:26
248….Tracey…Tong….Ottawa….3:11:45
414….Trish…Liddle….Ottawa….3:11:34
284….Valery…Brennan….Ottawa….2:22:13
370….Vi…Ha….Ottawa….2:41:01
320….Vicky…Demanche….Ottawa….2:54:27
296….Yvonne…Chaput….Ottawa….3:05:48
317….Katie…Davenport….Owen Sound….2:15:38
389….Rita…Jackson….Perth….2:47:42
516….Alastair…Taylor….Pickering….2:23:03
366….April…Grant….Potsdam….2:25:44
470….Teresa…Planty….Potsdam….2:22:08
509….David…Stevens….Rideau Ferry….2:47:51
391….Donna…Johnston….Russell….2:53:20
539….Paul…Wells….Ryde….2:05:44
250….Jodi…Warren….Scarborough….3:41:31
277….Thomas…Booyink….St Andrews W….2:13:21
480….Elizabeth…Rhodenizer….Stittsville….3:00:11
241….Gilles…Roy….Stittsville….2:15:48
527….Karen…Tremblay….Stittsville….2:02:04
481….Mark…Rhodenizer….Stittsville….2:11:13
471….Ryan…Poitras….Stittsville….2:54:17
496….Caroline…Samson-Belair….Summerstown….1:46:01
266….Christian…Belair….Summerstown….1:31:50
542….Jessica…Wilson….Toronto….2:10:07
525….Julie…Toole….Toronto….1:51:40
367….Meaghan…Grant….Toronto….3:13:14
419….Philip…Luk….Toronto….2:21:36
240….Miles…Rogers….Trenton….2:09:52
230….Sophie…Duguay….Trenton….2:09:51
231….Arlene…Dupuis….Vars….3:19:00
289….Stefanie…Butt….Westmount….2:21:46
232….Kristen…Garland….Whitby….3:41:35
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B)
1 p.m. Running and Walking Race: bibs, participants, community, time
(sorted by community and name)
617….Stephane…Lavigne….Alexandria….1:55:02
599….Jessica…Guerin….Angus….2:24:19
553….Andre…April….Aylmer….1:55:58
668….Laura…Stobbe….Beasville….2:07:18
401….Pierre…Lacasse….Bourget….1:45:21
657….Martin…Roussel….Cantley….1:43:04
658….Sandra…Roussel….Cantley….2:06:12
568….Stephen…Bygott….Cardinal….2:07:39
640….Mike…Novak….Carp….2:12:42
567….Guy…Brisson….Casselman….1:56:41
595….Martin…Girard….Casselman….1:53:06
654….Nicolas…Ranger….Casselman….1:53:21
611….Lisa…Kelly….Chapeau….2:46:27
615….Chantal…Lapalme….Embrun….2:38:32
565….Jody…Bovey….Gananoque….2:02:13
564….Sophie…Borcoman….Gananoque….2:24:52
552….Anelise…Alarcon-Moreno….Gatineau….1:56:51
591….Daniel…Fiset….Gatineau….1:56:16
631….Dominic…Melancon….Gatineau….1:50:04
589….Jean…Faullem….Gatineau….2:05:03
592….Jesse…Fraser….Gatineau….1:59:37
572….Lyne…Cholette….Gatineau….2:06:28
620….Ma…Leblanc….Gatineau….1:46:58
584….Mylene…Dupere….Gatineau….1:53:32
590….Patrick…Fillion….Gatineau….1:46:55
613….Philippe…Lajeunesse….Gatineau….1:46:48
656….Sandra…Roberts….Gatineau….2:27:18
596….Valérie…Grenier….Gatineau….2:30:45
662….Yves…Saint-Germain….Gatineau….1:49:17
593….Louise…Galipeau….Hammond….2:39:42
642….Natasha…Ouderkirk….Ingleside….2:36:20
652….Leighton…Rae….Inkerman….1:40:31
634….Gabrielle…Morin….Kanata….2:18:10
583….Miranda…Dulmage….Kanata….2:20:46
645….Jim…Piche….Kemptville….1:53:19
665….Stephane…Sens….Kemptville….2:27:32
574….Isabelle…Clément….L'Ange-Gardien….2:15:21
608….Martine…Joncas….Laval….1:59:00
605….Caleb…Homewood….Listowel….1:35:15
606….Thaddeus…Homewood….Listowel….1:40:13
559….Emily…Bell….Montreal….2:10:54
679….Genevieve…Woods….Montreal….1:56:12
560….Terrence…Bell….Montreal….2:10:56
598….Vanessa…Guay….Montreal….2:18:08
653….Luc…Ranger….Montréal….1:43:46
612….Kathleen…Kerr….North Gower….2:41:30
577….Nicole…Demers….North Gower….2:20:08
582….Daniel…Dubois….Orleans….1:59:02
566….Helene…Boyer….Orleans….1:45:22
661….Jacqueline…Roy….Orleans….2:37:05
601….Jason…Harris….Orleans….1:54:26
554….Serge…Arseneault….Orleans….1:52:33
623….Adam…Lister….Ottawa….1:26:35
586….Christian…Farquhar….Ottawa….2:11:59
633….Christina…Michelli….Ottawa….2:53:13
561….Christopher…Beninger….Ottawa….2:00:03
628….Christopher…McGregor….Ottawa….1:45:32
639….Daniel…Ngo….Ottawa….1:56:33
669….Dave…Stone….Ottawa….1:43:07
649….David…Pontello….Ottawa….1:57:32
635….Delphine…Moser….Ottawa….2:43:33
571….Eric…Charland….Ottawa….1:53:07
622….Eric…Leonard….Ottawa….2:10:21
616….Francois…Lavertu….Ottawa….1:50:47
625….Franklin…Marquez….Ottawa….1:44:07
682….Gabriel…Lachman….Ottawa….1:58:11
600….Grace…Harju….Ottawa….2:16:58
681….Greta…Smith….Ottawa….2:52:58
570….Jacinto…Carranco….Ottawa….2:16:54
671….James…Thibeault….Ottawa….2:08:19
655….Jay…Reid….Ottawa….2:01:09
575….Jennifer…Clinton….Ottawa….2:52:56
666….Joseph…Smith….Ottawa….1:52:16
630….Joy…McRobbie….Ottawa….2:04:28
578….Karinne…Di Sanza-Baker….Ottawa….2:27:55
641….Kelly…Ogilvie….Ottawa….1:58:21
587….Ken…Farquhar….Ottawa….2:11:58
585….Kit…E….Ottawa….2:50:08
667….Laura…Stewart….Ottawa….2:07:57
637….Lorne…Murdock….Ottawa….2:32:46
643….Mary…O'Neill….Ottawa….2:19:17
626….Melanie…Mayor….Ottawa….2:07:42
604….Michael…Hewett….Ottawa….1:37:21
594….Michel…Gallant….Ottawa….1:53:05
646….Nancy…Plante….Ottawa….2:13:20
563….Nicolas…Blouin….Ottawa….1:47:00
632….Paige…Melanson….Ottawa….1:58:36
576….Paul…Collins….Ottawa….2:07:02
627….Renee…McEwen….Ottawa….2:43:10
672….Sally…Thiem….Ottawa….2:01:26
619….Vincent…Le….Ottawa….2:28:52
647….William…Poelstra….Ottawa….1:44:25
651….Ian…Rae….Pakenham….1:40:30
610….Erin…Kelly….Pembroke….1:55:17
659….Declan…Rowan….Petawawa….2:24:09
660….Sharon…Rowan….Petawawa….2:24:10
557….Francois…Barbarie….Plantagenet….1:52:15
650….Luc…Pouliot….Saint-Jean-Sur….2:55:12
648….Catherine…Pomeroy….Stittsville….2:00:41
573….Cathy…Chorniawy….Stittsville….2:52:37
644….Stephane…Petit-Clerc….Stittsville….2:42:27
602….David…Hatton….Toronto….1:57:38
558….John…Beirne….Toronto….1:57:42
603….Matt…Hemmingsen….Welland….2:06:49
673….Bryce…Tompkins….York….1:48:50
January 22, 2012, Ottawa Race Results:
(1) 8 a.m. race
(2) 1 p.m. race
2012 Official Race Pictures: here (bib numbers: see below)
2012 Unofficial Race Pictures by a Participant: here
2012 Ottawa Race Participants, their Community & Race Category (see below)
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Listed below are the names of the runners who ran the January 22, 2012, Ottawa Hypothermic Half-Marathon in Kanata (Ottawa).
(See some pictures from past races: 2011, 2010 & 2009).
The race is run in many cities in Canada and the USA during the 2012 winter.
Runners receive as part of their race kit a limited-edition Hypothermic Half jacket:
- jacket packs into the pocket
- side pockets with velcro
- adjustable elastic cord for custom fit
- some sizes may become unavailable, so register early
The list of registered participants is sorted by bib number.
(1) 8 a.m. Race
2603….Helene.Lepine….Ottawa….F30-39
2605….Paradis.Diane….Ile-Bizard….F40-49
2664….Shirley.Forsyth….Hamilton….F40-49
2735….Sarah.Abraham….Ottawa….F20-29
2736….Robert.Adolfson….Ottawa….M60-69
2738….Katie.Alexander….Toronto….F30-39
2739….Graydon.Almstedt….Ottawa….M40-49
2740….Tom.Andersen….Orleans….M40-49
2742….Fulgen.Anton….Montreal….M70-79
2743….Emmanuelle.Arnoul….Ottawa….F30-39
2744….Sheila.Arnston….Newmarket….F50-59
2747….Sue.Baribeau….Ottawa….F50-59
2749….Gilles.Beauchesne….Ottawa….M50-59
2750….Ute.Beffert….Pointe Claire….F40-49
2754….Pascal.Bessette….Ottawa….M30-39
2755….Veronique.Bessett….Marieville….F30-39
2757….Heather.Bigelow….Ottawa….F40-49
2758….Edmund.Binggeli….Gloucester….M50-59
2759….Christopher.Birtc….Nepean….M20-29
2760….Steven.Boehler….St Anne De Bel….M50-59
2762….Geoffrey.Bourgeau….Ottawa….M30-39
2763….Trudie.Bouzane….Ottawa….F30-39
2764….Stephen.Boyd….Orleans….M20-29
2766….Caroline.Bredeson….Ottawa….F40-49
2767….Christopher.Brede….Ottawa….M40-49
2768….Guy.Brisson….Cassleman….M40-49
2769….Rob.Brooks….Ottawa….M40-49
2770….Gary.Brown….Pierrefonds….M40-49
2771….Alain.Brule….Orleans….M40-49
2772….Vanessa.Buchanan….Ottawa….F30-39
2777….Daniela.Carbotti….Kirkland….F30-39
2778….Jacinto.Carranco….Ottawa….M50-59
2779….Paula.Carty….Ottawa….F40-49
2782….Edward.Clouthier….Ottawa….M30-39
2785….Adam.Cooper….Cornwall….M20-29
2786….Kate.Corsten….Ottawa….F40-49
2788….Gord.Coulson….Ottawa….M40-49
2789….Sheryl.Covey….North York….F40-49
2790….Stephanie.Cowan….Carp….F30-39
2791….Chris.Cowie….Kanata….M50-59
2792….Nancy.Crabbe….Rockland….F40-49
2793….Susan.Crawford….Ddo….F40-49
2795….Roslyn.Dacey….Nepean….F30-39
2796….Sean.Dauphinee….Ottawa….M20-29
2797….Steven.Davis….Kirkland….M30-39
2798….Donald.Dawson….Ottawa….M30-39
2799….Geoffrey.Delage….Ottawa….M30-39
2802….Ian.Deveau….Ottawa….M20-29
2803….Michael.Di Blasio….Montreal….M40-49
2806….Cory.Dignard….Nepean….M30-39
2807….Neil.Dilworth….Toronto….M30-39
2809….Melanie.Dompierre….Nepean….F20-29
2810….John.Downey….Ottawa….M40-49
2811….Jésula.Drouillard….Ottawa….F40-49
2812….Philippe.Dubé….Boucherville….M50-59
2814….Shaun.Dunne….Oxford Mills….M50-59
2815….Laurent.Dutrisac….Ottawa….M40-49
2816….Jacinthe.Duval….Gatineau….F30-39
2817….Cathal.D'Arcy….Toronto….M20-29
2818….Lucy.Emery….Ile Bizard….F30-39
2819….Chris.Belair….Nepean….M30-39
2820….Julia.Esposito….Cornwall….F20-29
2821….Pierre.Faucher….Lachine….M50-59
2822….Jf.Fauteux….Ottawa….M50-59
2823….Maria.Fernandes….Ottawa….F30-39
2824….Minerva.Fernandez….Pierrefonds….F40-49
2825….Nick.Fidler….Ottawa….M30-39
2826….Jason.Fitzgerald….Ottawa….M30-39
2827….Michelle.Fox….Burlington….F40-49
2829….Greg.Friesen….Ottawa….M30-39
2830….Lynn.Galarneau….Orleans….F40-49
2831….Patti.Gamble….Ottawa….F50-59
2833….Monique.Garneau….Cumberland….F50-59
2834….Michael.Garvin….Ottawa….M40-49
2835….Darryl.Gavard….Nepean….M40-49
2836….Christine.Geraght….Ottawa….F30-39
2837….Manji.Giamberardi….Ottawa….F40-49
2839….Richard.Gilker….Chelsea….M60-69
2840….Laurie.Girard….Orleans….F30-39
2842….Christine.Graham….Chelsea….F30-39
2843….Gillian.Graham….Ottawa….F20-29
2844….Gordon.Graham….Ottawa….M60-69
2845….Gary.Guymer….Nepean….M40-49
2846….Tanya.Hancock-Che….Kanata….F40-49
2847….Shauna.Hanratty….Ottawa….F30-39
2848….Keith.Hendricks….Ottawa….M40-49
2851….Michael.Hewett….Ottawa….M40-49
2853….Derek.Hooper….Ottawa….M20-29
2854….Nicholas.Hooper….Ottawa….M15-19
2856….Theresa.Humphrys….Ottawa….F40-49
2857….Brittany.Hunt….Ottawa….F20-29
2858….Ian.Hunter….Chelsea….M60-69
2859….Jamie.Hurst….Ottawa….F20-29
2860….Katrina.Isacsson….Ottawa….F20-29
2861….Bruce.Jackson….Ottawa….M40-49
2862….Johanna.Jennings….Ottawa….F30-39
2866….Mark.Jorgenson….Kanata….M40-49
2867….William.Jorgenson….Kanata….M15-19
2868….Russ.Kajganich….Orleans….M30-39
2870….Lisa.Kawaguchi….Ottawa….F50-59
2871….Michelle.Keough….Ottawa….F30-39
2873….Mark.Klyman….Ottawa….M50-59
2875….Yori.Krulevich….Richmond Hill….M20-29
2876….Kazimierz.Krzyzan….Metcalfe….M20-29
2878….Martin.Laforest….Gatineau….M30-39
2885….Constance.Lazurko….Carp….F50-59
2887….Susan.Lentini….Ottawa….F40-49
2888….Sylvie.Lepack….Russell….F40-49
2891….Linda.Lewis….Ottawa….F50-59
2892….Nestor.Lewyckyj….Kirkland….M40-49
2893….Trish.Liddle….Ottawa….F50-59
2894….Heather.Loeffelho….Kanata….F40-49
2896….Gabriela.Lopez….Nepean….F40-49
2897….William.Ludlow….Lachine….M50-59
2898….Ron.Lyen….Ottawa….M40-49
2899….Lesley.Mackay….Ottawa….F30-39
2900….Nancy.Mackay….Kanata….F30-39
2902….Nicholas.Marasco….Kanata….M20-29
2903….Antonia.Marrs….Ottawa….F30-39
2905….Brian.Martell….Montreal….M40-49
2907….Mike.McCluskie….Ottawa….M40-49
2908….Siobhan.McComb….Ottawa….F30-39
2909….Bob.McCulloch….Ottawa….M50-59
2910….Jason.McDonald….Orleans….M30-39
2912….John.McGowan….Cumberland….M40-49
2913….Christopher.McGre….Ottawa….M20-29
2914….Andrew.McKelvey….Orleans….M40-49
2917….Laurie.Meaney-Tob….Ottawa….F40-49
2920….Ken.Millar….Kanata….M40-49
2921….Alan.Miller….Beaconsfield….M50-59
2922….Angela.Milliken….Ottawa….F50-59
2923….Mark.Milliken….Ottawa….M50-59
2927….Dawn.More….Carleton Place….F30-39
2928….Denise.Morrison….Stittsville….F30-39
2929….Dayle.Mulligan….Carp….F40-49
2930….Joanne.Murray….Kanata….F30-39
2933….Nancy.Neilson….Orleans….F40-49
2934….Deborah.Newhook….Ottawa….F50-59
2935….Phat.Nguyen….Ottawa….M40-49
2936….Gerald.Nigra….Ottawa….M50-59
2938….Emily.O'Connor….Ottawa….F20-29
2939….Sheldon.Osmond….Ottawa….M30-39
2940….Jim.O'Connor….North Bay….M60-69
2941….Glen.Paling….Ottawa….M50-59
2942….Stuart.Palmer….Ottawa….M40-49
2943….Catherine.Pamel….Ile Bizard….F40-49
2944….Marc.Parisien….Gatineau….M50-59
2945….Lise.Patterson….Ottawa….F50-59
2948….Twyla.Phillips….Seafoth….F60+Ov
2949….Jim.Piche….Kemptville….M30-39
2950….Michel.Pinault….Gatineau….M40-49
2953….Mike.Poirier….Arnprior….M40-49
2955….Stephen.Powell….Ottawa….M30-39
2956….Gilles-Philippe.P….Gatineau….M30-39
2957….Erin.Purdy….Ottawa….F40-49
2958….Rick.Raheja….Ottawa….M30-39
2959….Paul.Raymond….Gatineau….M30-39
2961….Sheila.Reid….Ottawa….F60+Ov
2962….Alex.Renwick….Ottawa….F40-49
2963….Chris.Renwick….Ottawa….M40-49
2965….Natacha.Riendeau….Ottawa….F30-39
2966….Marlene.Louise….Ottawa….F50-59
2967….Daniel.Roach….Ottawa….M20-29
2969….Jason.Roberts….Orleans….M30-39
2970….Elaine.Robertson….Nepean….F50-59
2973….Arleigh.Romyn….Ottawa….F40-49
2974….Manuelle.Rongy….Gatineau….F30-39
2975….Declan.Rowan….Petawawa….M40-49
2976….Sharon.Rowan….Petawawa….F40-49
2977….Cathy.Runnalls….Aurora….F50-59
2978….Karen.Rye….Pointe Claire….F40-49
2979….April.Sabourin….Stittsville….F40-49
2981….Tim.Sandwell….Nepean….M30-39
2984….Karim.Seddiki….Ottawa….M40-49
2987….Brian.Sharpe….Gatineau….M50-59
2992….Sepideh.Soltanini….Ottawa….F20-29
2993….Joanne.Sotelo….Orleans….F40-49
2995….Michael.Stashin….Ottawa….M50-59
2996….Wendy.Steele….Richmond….F50-59
2998….Katherine.Stewart….Toronto….F30-39
2999….Russ.Stewart….Orleans….M40-49
3000….Tod.Strickland….Ottawa….M40-49
3001….Dawn.Styan….Ottawa….F40-49
3003….Dave.Summerbell….Nepean….M40-49
3004….Blair.Sunderland….Ottawa….M30-39
3005….Josee.Surprenant….Ottawa….F40-49
3007….Alastair.Taylor….Pickering….M50-59
3009….Ceri.Timbrell….Ingleside….F40-49
3010….Dean.Timbrell….Ingleside….M50-59
3011….Tracey.Tong….Ottawa….F30-39
3012….Fiona.Tracey….Kemptville….F40-49
3013….Diego.Tremblay….Ottawa….M30-39
3015….Mike.Van De Water….Ottawa….M40-49
3017….Rob.Walker….Ashton….M30-39
3021….Victoria.Weber….Ottawa….F20-29
3022….Heather.Webster….Ottawa….F20-29
3023….Angeline.Wilcox….Stittsville….F40-49
3024….Heather.Williams….Ottawa….F50-59
3025….Jen.Wirag….Ottawa….F30-39
3026….Bernice.Wolf….Ottawa….F40-49
3028….Melissa.Wren….Cumberland….F30-39
3029….Lynn.Wright….Manotick….F50-59
3031….Lukas.Yip….Richmond Hill….M20-29
3032….John.Zawada….Alexandria….M70-79
3033….David.Zerkler….Pierrefonds….M30-39
3034….Nadine.Zeyl….Ottawa….F20-29
(1) 1 p.m. Race
2604….Flora.Charlet….Québec….F20-29
2606….Sarah.Geiger….Ottawa….F50-59
2622….Sara.Abassbhay….Montréal….F20-29
2623….Anelise.Alarcon-Mor….Gatineau….F30-39
2624….Andre.April….Aylmer….M40-49
2627….Mike.Badke….Mont Tremblant….M40-49
2628….Peter.Belair….Orleans….M50-59
2629….Andy.Best….Chalk River….M50-59
2630….Caroline.Boisselle….Morin-Heights….F30-39
2632….Laura.Bond….Stittsville….F30-39
2633….Byron.Boucher….Greely….M50-59
2636….Brian.Buys….Ottawa….M50-59
2637….Stephen.Bygott….Cardinal….M30-39
2642….Anika.Clark….Ottawa….F30-39
2643….Marshall.Clark….Ottawa….M40-49
2644….Sandy.Clark….Ottawa….F40-49
2645….Trevor.Connors….Navan….M30-39
2646….Andrew.Costello….Ottawa….M40-49
2647….Marie-Claude.Cote….Cantley….F40-49
2648….Kevin.Courtney….Ottawa….M20-29
2649….Karen.Crookshank….Ottawa….F30-39
2651….Charles.De Grandpré….Berthierville….M20-29
2653….Evangelos.Desboroug….Gatineau….M15-19
2656….Claudine.Dirksen-Fe….Prescott….F40-49
2657….Nancy.Dlouhy….Kanata….F40-49
2658….Lorraine.Doucet….Ottawa….F40-49
2659….Brenda.Duhaime….Pakenham….F30-39
2660….Gabrielle.Dumas-Cha….Montréal….F20-29
2661….Katrina.Dumont….Ottawa….F20-29
2662….Natalie.Fernandes….Ottawa….F20-29
2663….Siobhan.Flynn….Ottawa….F20-29
2666….Zoe.Frouin….Ottawa….F50-59
2667….Greg.Fulford….Kanata….M40-49
2668….Isaac.Garcia-Sitton….Montréal….M30-39
2669….Alexandra.Miglietta….Ottawa….F30-39
2670….Alison.Gilbert….Kanata….F30-39
2672….Kevin.Graham….Kingston….M40-49
2673….Nancy.Green….Ottawa….F50-59
2675….Jennifer.Hartley….Cooper….F40-49
2679….Pete.How….Airnprior….M50-59
2680….Ineke.Imbo….Ottawa….F30-39
2681….Dominic.Irvin….Chalk River….M30-39
2682….Rita.Jackson….Rideau Ferry….F50-59
2683….Kristin.Jones….Prescott….F30-39
2684….Ben.Kellar….Kingston….M30-39
2685….Brad.Kelly….Ottawa….M30-39
2686….Magda.Kwasniewska….Ottawa….F20-29
2687….Pierre.Lacasse….Bourget….M40-49
2689….Magalie.Larochelle….Gatineau….F20-29
2690….Juan.Laverde….Milton….M40-49
2691….Vincent.Le….Ottawa….M20-29
2692….Heidi.Lenz….Ottawa….F30-39
2693….Paul.Masson….Ottawa….M40-49
2694….Karen.Meades….Ottawa….F40-49
2695….Dominic.Melancon….Gatineau….M40-49
2697….Cameron.Mitchell….Mountain….M20-29
2698….Laure.Mitchell….Mountain….F20-29
2700….Paul.Mossman….Kanaya….M30-39
2701….Kimberly.Munoz….Orleans….F40-49
2702….Lorne.Murdock….Ottawa….M60-69
2706….Wendy.Norton….Ottawa….F30-39
2708….Brent.Pellett….Perth….M30-39
2709….Stephane.Perras….Orleans….M30-39
2710….Karen.Philpott….Ottawa….F30-39
2711….Lisa.Piers….Nepean….F40-49
2712….Luc.Pouliot….Saint-Jean-Sur….M50-59
2713….Ben.Prince….Edwards….M30-39
2715….Luc.Ranger….Montréal….M20-29
2717….Yvonne.Relf….Kanata….F50-59
2718….Pierre-Luc.Rivard….Laval….M20-29
2719….Kathy.Ross….Kanata….F30-39
2723….Ludovic.Sirois….Drummondville….M20-29
2724….Greta.Smith….Ottawa….F50-59
2725….Eric.Sproule….Ottawa….M50-59
2726….David.Stevens….Rideau Ferry….M60-69
2727….Eric.Sulser….Gatineau….M40-49
2728….Jayne.Torr….Nepean….F30-39
2729….Deanne.Van Rooyen….Kanata….F30-39
2734….Matthew.Wilcox….Ottawa….M30-39
2780….Mario.Charlebois….Ottawa….M50-59
2787….Marline.Côté….Québec….F20-29
2800….Charles.Hawes….Kingston….M30-39
2869….Haben.Kalaty….Ottawa….M20-29
3006….Susanne.Sviergula….Ottawa….F30-39
The average age of the runners:
a) female 39 years
b) male 41 years
.
For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results and photos...here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 19, 2010, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario. There were 5,452 runners in the 21.1 km race.
Click here and enter the bib numbers for the full individual race results. Thank-you to Sportstats.
Lists of local half-marathon race participants:
*Part A-1. Ottawa [Aaron to Darren] (Click here.) (see below)
Part A-2. Ottawa [Darryl to Jessica] (Click here.)
Part A-3. Ottawa [Jessica to Matt] (Click here.)
Part A-4. Ottawa [Matt to Sean] (Click here.)
Part A-5. Ottawa [Sean to Zachary] (Click here.)
Part B. Other Communities (Alexandria to Navan) (Click here.)
Part C. Other Communities (Nepean to Woodlawn) (Click here.)
*Part A-1:
5993…Aaron Auyeung…..(see photos)
812…Aaron Toner…..(see photos)
462…Abigail Fyfe…..(see photos)
6331…Abigail Hain…..(see photos)
6169…Adam Lister…..(see photos)
2897…Adam Martin…..(see photos)
1569…Adam Phomin…..(see photos)
2937…Adam Richardson…..(see photos)
2295…Adam Sherk…..(see photos)
2373…Adam Yaworski…..(see photos)
15…Adrian Becklumb…..(see photos)
3184…Adriana Ducic…..(see photos)
4953…Adriana Zeleney…..(see photos)
3225…Adwin Gallant…..(see photos)
4118…Aideen Smith…..(see photos)
5629…Aili Ignacy…..(see photos)
592…Alain Dion…..(see photos)
2979…Alain Vermette…..(see photos)
5406…Alan Born…..(see photos)
6058…Alan Dempsey…..(see photos)
5753…Alan Mulawyshyn…..(see photos)
75…Alan Tippett…..(see photos)
3594…Alan Yeadon…..(see photos)
4612…Alana McNamara-Uguccioni…..(see photos)
114…Alan-John Sigouin…..(see photos)
1675…Alastair Okroy…..(see photos)
6377…Alastair Warwick…..(see photos)
611…Alayne Crawford…..(see photos)
4494…Alecks Zarama…..(see photos)
5963…Alessandra Rosselli…..(see photos)
2417…Alex Burnet…..(see photos)
1106…Alex Peach…..(see photos)
6292…Alexa Bernier Sylvestre…..(see photos)
3296…Alexa Hutchinson…..(see photos)
4884…Alexander Gomez…..(see photos)
6605…Alexandra Averbeck…..(see photos)
3892…Alexandra Brunette-D'souza…..(see photos)
859…Alexandra Bushell…..(see photos)
1876…Alexandra Gruca-Macaulay…..(see photos)
2652…Alexis Lemmex…..(see photos)
5926…Alia Waterfall…..(see photos)
3000…Alice Adamo…..(see photos)
892…Alison Cunningham…..(see photos)
6322…Alison Dewar…..(see photos)
3378…Alison McCray…..(see photos)
5754…Alison Mulawyshyn…..(see photos)
4569…Alison Sargent…..(see photos)
1198…Alison Young…..(see photos)
3227…Allan Gauci…..(see photos)
1828…Allan White…..(see photos)
710…Allie Wright…..(see photos)
3500…Allison Seymour…..(see photos)
6332…Allister Hain…..(see photos)
509…Amanda Beaubien…..(see photos)
851…Amanda Brown…..(see photos)
3258…Amanda Haddad…..(see photos)
5599…Amanda Halladay…..(see photos)
336…Amanda Holmes…..(see photos)
5755…Amanda Mulawyshyn…..(see photos)
4281…Amanda Palmer…..(see photos)
4628…Amanda Reurekas…..(see photos)
2955…Amber Steeves…..(see photos)
4701…Amber Tower…..(see photos)
4946…Amin Mirzaee…..(see photos)
797…Amir Mirzaei…..(see photos)
530…Amy Dickson…..(see photos)
3175…Amy Donaghey…..(see photos)
5291…Amy Hiltz…..(see photos)
5977…Amy Kingston…..(see photos)
2167…Amy Plint…..(see photos)
5824…Amy Rose…..(see photos)
305…Amy Usher…..(see photos)
769…Anali Stewart…..(see photos)
1306…Andre Campeau…..(see photos)
175…Andre Francois Giroux…..(see photos)
5748…Andre Morency…..(see photos)
3457…Andre Rancourt…..(see photos)
1697…Andre St-Laurent…..(see photos)
1711…Andrea Dupille…..(see photos)
1708…Andrea English…..(see photos)
4244…Andrea Hill…..(see photos)
5715…Andrea Matthews…..(see photos)
1192…Andrea Wenham…..(see photos)
1561…Andree Deslauriers…..(see photos)
1945…Andrei Stefan…..(see photos)
6460…Andrew Burdeniuk…..(see photos)
2296…Andrew Frank…..(see photos)
3256…Andrew Ha…..(see photos)
5605…Andrew Hawley…..(see photos)
4795…Andrew Hepburn…..(see photos)
6494…Andrew Higgerty…..(see photos)
3320…Andrew Kelly…..(see photos)
2027…Andrew Macdonald…..(see photos)
4852…Andrew Mackinder…..(see photos)
2158…Andrew Macneil…..(see photos)
1051…Andrew Matwick…..(see photos)
4996…Andrew Melchers…..(see photos)
2922…Andrew Ng…..(see photos)
5766…Andrew Norgaard…..(see photos)
1872…Andrew Parker…..(see photos)
4369…Andrew Patzer…..(see photos)
2134…Andrew Plater…..(see photos)
6416…Andrew Shiner…..(see photos)
6412…Andrew Spurrell…..(see photos)
1883…Andrew Van Dorsser…..(see photos)
2648…Andy Boutet…..(see photos)
2214…Andy Millette…..(see photos)
1447…Andy Wilson…..(see photos)
4431…Angela Lamb…..(see photos)
1126…Angela Romany…..(see photos)
5098…Angela Steele…..(see photos)
3565…Angela Walter…..(see photos)
2337…Angelo Fatoric…..(see photos)
4589…Angie Lapointe…..(see photos)
6055…Anick De Sousa…..(see photos)
3113…Anika Clark…..(see photos)
5382…Anita Barewal…..(see photos)
5450…Anita Choquette…..(see photos)
4466…Anita Portier…..(see photos)
3980…Anka Crowe…..(see photos)
4038…Ann Lanthier…..(see photos)
1035…Ann Macdonald…..(see photos)
3679…Ann McCaffrey…..(see photos)
4196…Ann Moquin…..(see photos)
1281…Ann Piche…..(see photos)
5483…Anna Dabros…..(see photos)
2102…Anna Hardy…..(see photos)
4241…Anna Hoefnagels…..(see photos)
6346…Anna Mattok…..(see photos)
3659…Anna Shannette…..(see photos)
3576…Anna Wilkinson…..(see photos)
2840…Anna-Maria Frescura…..(see photos)
3993…Anne Finn…..(see photos)
1388…Anne Francis…..(see photos)
1699…Anne Kavanagh…..(see photos)
5024…Anne Menard…..(see photos)
4955…Anne Overton…..(see photos)
5130…Anne Pearce…..(see photos)
4620…Anne Strangelove…..(see photos)
659…Annette Brinkman…..(see photos)
1358…Annie Plouffe…..(see photos)
6095…Anthony Foster…..(see photos)
5820…Anthony Robertson…..(see photos)
5712…Antonia Marrs…..(see photos)
536…Aprile Cadeau…..(see photos)
10…Arif Aziz…..(see photos)
1493…Arjun Vinodrai…..(see photos)
4993…Arlene Doucette…..(see photos)
2007…Arthur King…..(see photos)
1361…Arthur Winnik…..(see photos)
5366…Ashley Allott…..(see photos)
5989…Ashley Atkins…..(see photos)
740…Ashley Augstman…..(see photos)
5209…Ashley Brennan…..(see photos)
3265…Ashley Harrington…..(see photos)
771…Ashley Sisco…..(see photos)
5882…Audra Swinton…..(see photos)
888…Audrey Corsi Caya…..(see photos)
5087…Audrey Lajoie…..(see photos)
6486…Audrey Lajoie…..(see photos)
2501…Avdo Nalic…..(see photos)
2302…Avril Patrick…..(see photos)
4942…Aydin Mirzaee…..(see photos)
4473…B Schmidt…..(see photos)
858…Barbara Burkhard…..(see photos)
1592…Barbara Campbell…..(see photos)
3832…Barbara Hartley…..(see photos)
1664…Barbara Koop…..(see photos)
387…Barbara Logue…..(see photos)
4456…Barbara Mingie…..(see photos)
761…Barnabas Fung…..(see photos)
227…Barry Walker…..(see photos)
3453…Beate Pradel…..(see photos)
4353…Beatrice Belanger…..(see photos)
6337…Ben Howe…..(see photos)
2377…Benjamin Butty…..(see photos)
5203…Benjamin Kalish…..(see photos)
2798…Ben-Zion Caspi…..(see photos)
3105…Bernard Charlebois…..(see photos)
5118…Bernie Car…..(see photos)
3242…Berny Gordon…..(see photos)
3073…Betty Bulman…..(see photos)
2244…Betty-Jane Horton…..(see photos)
3842…Beverley Davis…..(see photos)
157…Beverley Wells…..(see photos)
3970…Beverly Clarkson…..(see photos)
3241…Bhaskar Gopalan…..(see photos)
5959…Bill Aitken…..(see photos)
1845…Bill Horne…..(see photos)
2904…Bill McEachern…..(see photos)
5354…Bing Cheung…..(see photos)
609…Blair Bobyk…..(see photos)
1701…Blair Johnston…..(see photos)
2653…Bob Alexander…..(see photos)
1959…Bob Chiasson…..(see photos)
2155…Bob Cousineau…..(see photos)
3841…Bob Fraser…..(see photos)
2905…Bob McGillivray…..(see photos)
4545…Bob Moquin…..(see photos)
1161…Bonnie Stewart…..(see photos)
2253…Brad Elliott…..(see photos)
1848…Brad Fulton…..(see photos)
1880…Brad Johnson…..(see photos)
1674…Brad McAninch…..(see photos)
1411…Brad Richard…..(see photos)
5951…Brad Wood…..(see photos)
1992…Bradley Conley…..(see photos)
4749…Brandon Bailey…..(see photos)
166…Brandon Malleck…..(see photos)
209…Brandon McArthur…..(see photos)
1999…Brandy Bursey…..(see photos)
1071…Breanne Merklinger…..(see photos)
6151…Breelyn Lancaster…..(see photos)
2528…Brenda Cuggy…..(see photos)
6178…Brenda Makowichuk…..(see photos)
2657…Brenda Ross…..(see photos)
4356…Brendan Hennigan…..(see photos)
645…Brent Caverly…..(see photos)
5738…Brent Miller…..(see photos)
6204…Brent Neal…..(see photos)
4702…Brent Tower…..(see photos)
57…Brent Vandermeer…..(see photos)
2001…Brian Chow…..(see photos)
1288…Brian Harding…..(see photos)
6413…Brian Kingston…..(see photos)
6157…Brian Lawless…..(see photos)
2615…Brian McNeill…..(see photos)
167…Brian O'higgins…..(see photos)
2723…Brian Ray…..(see photos)
4634…Brian Sanford…..(see photos)
3498…Brian Senecal…..(see photos)
3529…Brian Storosko…..(see photos)
4570…Brigitte Cossette…..(see photos)
2863…Brigitte Jackstien…..(see photos)
5064…Brigitte Joly…..(see photos)
3275…Brittany Hinds…..(see photos)
5199…Brittany Leblanc…..(see photos)
1457…Brock Harrison…..(see photos)
2732…Brooke Kelford…..(see photos)
6397…Bruce Huff…..(see photos)
2908…Bruce McLaurin…..(see photos)
6198…Bruce Montgomery…..(see photos)
4314…Bruce Muise…..(see photos)
2671…Bruce Nichols…..(see photos)
2947…Bruce Sheppard…..(see photos)
3276…Bryan Hofmeister…..(see photos)
6189…Bryon McConnell…..(see photos)
2542…Bunny - Bob Plamondon…..(see photos)
749…Bunny - Gary Banks…..(see photos)
2540…Bunny - Ian Boyle…..(see photos)
2535…Bunny - Max Reede…..(see photos)
5258…Bunny - Rob Hughes…..(see photos)
748…Bunny- Artur Stec…..(see photos)
2537…Bunny- Mark Wigmore…..(see photos)
5257…Bunny- Trish Conway…..(see photos)
5259…Bunny-Andrew Costello…..(see photos)
746…Bunny-Anne Hughes…..(see photos)
2539…Bunny-James Sauve…..(see photos)
2536…Bunny-Steph Ethier…..(see photos)
747…Bunny-Sylvie King…..(see photos)
3889…Bunny-Marybeth Reynolds (3:00)…..(see photos)
2541…Bunny-Maurenia Lynds…..(see photos)
1618…C Chung…..(see photos)
3883…Caitlin Currie…..(see photos)
213…Cal Mitchell…..(see photos)
2728…Caleb Netting…..(see photos)
4917…Calvin Mak…..(see photos)
1847…Cameron Doyle…..(see photos)
6513…Cameron Fairlie…..(see photos)
928…Cameron Fraser…..(see photos)
5194…Camil Giguere…..(see photos)
1984…Candice Dandurand…..(see photos)
5969…Candice Hilder…..(see photos)
4647…Carie Horning…..(see photos)
1291…Carl Marcotte…..(see photos)
568…Carla Harding…..(see photos)
4748…Carli Grady…..(see photos)
1001…Carly Lachance…..(see photos)
2961…Carmelle Sullivan…..(see photos)
3559…Carmen Vierula…..(see photos)
1795…Carol Bennett…..(see photos)
4195…Carol Joly…..(see photos)
3665…Carol White…..(see photos)
4132…Caroline Tsien…..(see photos)
4730…Carolyn Bertrand…..(see photos)
3651…Carolyn Chalupka…..(see photos)
4297…Carolyn Tapp…..(see photos)
3882…Carrie Roussin…..(see photos)
3740…Cassandra Lively…..(see photos)
5208…Cassaundra Iwankow…..(see photos)
3092…Catherine Caron…..(see photos)
1884…Catherine Chubey…..(see photos)
2677…Catherine Fletcher…..(see photos)
5057…Catherine Macleod…..(see photos)
3452…Catherine Pound…..(see photos)
2982…Catherine Wallace…..(see photos)
5047…Cathleen Difruscio…..(see photos)
1924…Cathleen Kayser…..(see photos)
1257…Cathlin Antonello…..(see photos)
5592…Cathy Green…..(see photos)
5868…Cathy St.Louis…..(see photos)
3493…Chad Scarborough…..(see photos)
229…Chad Wilson…..(see photos)
5435…Chantal Campbell…..(see photos)
1710…Chantal Fallows…..(see photos)
3448…Chantal Pilon…..(see photos)
1728…Chantal Vonschoenberg…..(see photos)
5675…Chantelle Lalonde…..(see photos)
2194…Chari Marple…..(see photos)
3369…Charlene Mathias…..(see photos)
4470…Charlene Ruberry…..(see photos)
2628…Charles Pryce…..(see photos)
5151…Charles-Antoine Dion…..(see photos)
5761…Charlotte Newton…..(see photos)
4174…Chelsea Macdonell…..(see photos)
4065…Cherrie Meloche…..(see photos)
5648…Cheryl Kardish-Levitan…..(see photos)
1066…Cheryl McIntyre…..(see photos)
4207…Cheryl Perry…..(see photos)
5849…Cheryl Shore…..(see photos)
3624…Chloe Macdonell…..(see photos)
2307…Chris Bartholomew…..(see photos)
3054…Chris Bowen…..(see photos)
2714…Chris Bright…..(see photos)
2815…Chris Dannehl…..(see photos)
1269…Chris Hayes…..(see photos)
4316…Chris Henry…..(see photos)
3604…Chris Manuel…..(see photos)
4860…Chris Middleton…..(see photos)
5750…Chris Morris…..(see photos)
6351…Chris Moule…..(see photos)
1300…Chris Phelan…..(see photos)
5142…Chris Picknell…..(see photos)
3459…Chris Rath…..(see photos)
1156…Chris Spiteri…..(see photos)
4672…Chris Ward…..(see photos)
1564…Chris Warren…..(see photos)
4490…Chris Weicker…..(see photos)
3589…Chris Woodcock…..(see photos)
2341…Chris Wragg…..(see photos)
6392…Christelle Desgranges…..(see photos)
3098…Christian Cattan…..(see photos)
5402…Christie Bitar…..(see photos)
4703…Christina Aboukassim…..(see photos)
5634…Christina Jensen…..(see photos)
2920…Christina Mullally…..(see photos)
5180…Christina Romanin…..(see photos)
4330…Christine Bourbonniere…..(see photos)
2585…Christine Conlin…..(see photos)
3230…Christine Geraghty…..(see photos)
5612…Christine Hodge…..(see photos)
1049…Christine Marshall…..(see photos)
4506…Christine Mayer…..(see photos)
5731…Christine Meldrum…..(see photos)
474…Christine Pham…..(see photos)
4809…Christine Piche…..(see photos)
5807…Christine Pratley-Moore…..(see photos)
3460…Christine Rath…..(see photos)
5859…Christine Smith…..(see photos)
2284…Christine Turmaine…..(see photos)
6406…Christopher Aranda…..(see photos)
1670…Christopher Arksey…..(see photos)
6439…Christopher Collmorgen…..(see photos)
5148…Christopher Ferris…..(see photos)
5040…Christopher Gifford…..(see photos)
5653…Christopher Kelly…..(see photos)
4055…Christopher Mallette…..(see photos)
4989…Christopher Morin…..(see photos)
5049…Christopher Stafford…..(see photos)
2381…Christopher Yule…..(see photos)
1739…Chuck Bordeleau…..(see photos)
2340…Chunyu Zhang…..(see photos)
3675…Cindy Almond…..(see photos)
1882…Cindy De Cuypere…..(see photos)
2336…Cindy Macdonald…..(see photos)
539…Cindy Maraj…..(see photos)
4656…Cindy Puddicombe…..(see photos)
781…Cindy Qu…..(see photos)
5821…Cindy Robinson…..(see photos)
2479…Claire McAneney…..(see photos)
1391…Claire Samson…..(see photos)
1043…Clare Macrae…..(see photos)
828…Claude Beland…..(see photos)
3436…Claude Papineau…..(see photos)
5415…Claudia Brown…..(see photos)
1509…Claudia Rutherford…..(see photos)
1182…Claudia Veas…..(see photos)
2532…Claudine Simard…..(see photos)
4674…Clifford Martin…..(see photos)
5702…Clyde Maclellan…..(see photos)
1758…Colette Kenney…..(see photos)
3420…Colette Nault…..(see photos)
2730…Colin Bradley…..(see photos)
187…Colin Daniel…..(see photos)
1605…Colin Langille…..(see photos)
744…Colin Sinclair…..(see photos)
4626…Colin Welburn…..(see photos)
5398…Colleen Bigelow…..(see photos)
6510…Colleen Crane…..(see photos)
2161…Colleen Penttinen…..(see photos)
5474…Constance Craig…..(see photos)
1278…Corey Crosby…..(see photos)
618…Corey Grant…..(see photos)
1283…Cori Dinovitzer…..(see photos)
2354…Corina Buettner…..(see photos)
5384…Corri Barr…..(see photos)
2423…Cory Bialowas…..(see photos)
2874…Cory Kwasny…..(see photos)
5181…Courtney Sendall…..(see photos)
2767…Craig Blair…..(see photos)
2603…Craig Kowalik…..(see photos)
1977…Craig Owen…..(see photos)
4878…Craig Roberts…..(see photos)
5001…Craig Rosario…..(see photos)
1981…Cristina Santostefano…..(see photos)
1377…Crystal Beaulieu…..(see photos)
6319…Crystal Culp…..(see photos)
3748…Curtis McCaffrey…..(see photos)
424…Cynthia Desnoyers…..(see photos)
5520…Cynthia Elliott…..(see photos)
4961…Cynthia Maceachern…..(see photos)
4950…Dahui Xiong…..(see photos)
1937…Dale Joynt…..(see photos)
6020…Dan Burke…..(see photos)
5747…Dan Moore…..(see photos)
5204…Dan Pihlainen…..(see photos)
4630…Dan Seekings…..(see photos)
53…Dan Steeves…..(see photos)
269…Dana Menard…..(see photos)
1186…Dana Wall…..(see photos)
2759…Daniel Barnes…..(see photos)
3065…Daniel Brown…..(see photos)
2106…Daniel Mallett…..(see photos)
4801…Daniel Morgan…..(see photos)
318…Daniel Mossman…..(see photos)
3416…Daniel Munro…..(see photos)
6208…Daniel Nugent-Bowman…..(see photos)
3895…Daniel Pereira…..(see photos)
5794…Daniel Pharand…..(see photos)
5802…Daniel Pohl…..(see photos)
2349…Daniel Vincent…..(see photos)
3141…Daniele Crivello…..(see photos)
2115…Danielle Clarkin…..(see photos)
2850…Dara Hakimzadeh…..(see photos)
2592…Darcie Sawilla…..(see photos)
2960…Daria Strachan…..(see photos)
3313…Darlene Joyce…..(see photos)
5936…Darlene Whiting…..(see photos)
3060…Darrell Bridge…..(see photos)
5036…Darren Boomer…..(see photos)
SARAH BRICKER/Missourian 214-797-5946
Roots N Blues N BBQ attracts many for its array of delicious foods and lively music. The two day festival opened up Friday night with the Del McCoury Band and Joe Lovano and Us Five.
Joe Lovano (SAX, blue shirt, hat) (CQ)
James Weidman (piano, black outfit) (CQ)
Esperanza Spalding (bass, woman) (CQ)
Francisco Mela (hat) & Otis Brown III (bald) (drums) (CQ, CQ)
Olga Mossine: pink scar, purple sweater, F, outside Lutz's BBQ with fries in hand (CQ)
Logan Flett: orange shirt, M, work outside Lutz's white stand (CQ)
Lauren Lutz: blonde, grey shirt, serving outside Lutz's (CQ)
Burl Lutz: man, red shirt, barbequing for Lutz's/ owner! (CQ)
Mini-Donut stand of Lutz's:
Brian Klinker: male, blue shirt, working donuts (CQ)
Beth Clompit (CQ), female, red shirt, blonde, serving donuts
Chris Olsen (CQ): young male, greenish shirt, bought donuts, blonde
Eric Millam (CQ): young male, black shirt, works for Lutz's donut stand
Group at donuts in black clothes:
Steve Allen (black shirt, male, facial hair) (CQ)
Chris Allen (female, black shirt, shades) (CQ)
Treesa Reckamp (f, donuts in hand) (CQ)
Vernon Reckamp (blue, male) (CQ)
Family that was offered ribbon fries from Lutz worker (back turned, in white shirt): Rogers FAMILY all same last name
Mom- Kim Rogers (CQ)
Dad- Hartley Rogers (CQ)
daughter- Ella, 7 (CQ)
Wyatt, 11: black, green shirt (CQ)
Coleman, 11 (CQ): next to wyatt, no hat, lighter shirt
Hunter, 11: (CQ) St. louis hat
MO LOTTERY:
Jeff Shaver (CQ): male
Lisa Tatum (CQ):female
Jamaican Jerk Hut (CQ)
Rex Scott (CQ): white shirt, black, no hat
Gerald Basco (CQ): yellow,blk,green shirt, black
*curry chicken, rice and beans=food in pots
Anthony Hoffman (CQ): male, dreadlocks, brunette
Eliza Larbach (CQ): brunette, female, hula-hoop
Ashley Hall (CQ): blonde, female, hula-hoop
Matador Beef Jerky (CQ), mechanical bull
Samantha Welshons, 10 (CQ): brunette, blue/green flower shirt
William Kaufman-Cobb, 10 (CQ): orange shirt, brunette
Jack Welshons, 10 (CQ): (white shirt, brunette hair)
Willmore, Zachary, 9, (CQ)-blonde, blue shirt and Joseph, 6, (CQ)-blonde, white shirt
Sherman Wefenstette (CQ) (66 years old), older man on bull
Lydia Merkerson, 13, (CQ) & Eleanor Merkerson, 8, (CQ)
Robert Rich, 8, (CQ): blonde, male*
Megan Rich, 6, (CQ), blonde, female, small
* last kids on bull that I shot
Samantha Wood (CQ): red head, pink shirt, woman
Michael Marcum (CQ): male, glasses, white shirt
Julie Albrecht (CQ): female, white shirt, black capris
Jack Kelly-Marcum (CQ): teen boy, black sweatshirt with red mark
Blake Brueggemann (CQ): bull controller, grey shirt
Couples sitting on bench eating ( L to R)
Lerry Morrow (CQ)
Jan Miller (CQ)
Sharon Keitel (CQ)
Dan Devine (CQ)
Donut kid with G-ma:
Karen Taylor (CQ): grandma, short blonde hair
Ayden Taylor, 5, (CQ): eating donuts
Country BAND off 7th street:
Del McCoury Band (Del is lead guitarist, older man) (CQ)
Del McCoury (guitar, oldest) (CQ)
Ronnie McCoury (CQ): mandolin, sorta elvis like hair, in suit
Rob McCoury (CQ): banjo, has goatee, suit
Alan Bartram(CQ): bass, glasses, suit,younger, brunette
Jason Carter (CQ): fiddle, suit, brunette
Alex Thompson (CQ): male, holding girlfriend in arms
Macy Angle (CQ): female, girlfriend of Alex, blonde
"Beetle Bob": guy in shades and suit dancing at metal block edge
Girls in Boots dancing:
Leanne Martin(CQ): (in green dress)
Danni Jessiman (CQ): blue dress
MEN in Cowboy hats:
Sean Jessiman (CQ): blue shirt
Pete Martin (CQ): tan shirt
Beer guys:
Mike Pitts (CQ). grey shirt
David Pitts (CQ), black shirt
MU guys with beer:
Andrew Plackis (CQ), black hat
Alex Tungesvik (CQ), grey hat
Bar:
Liz Casanova (CQ): brunette, white shirt
Adam Bolsclair (CQ): male, blacks shirt
Mary Beth Faulhaber (CQ): grey shirt, blonde female
Hannah Wansing (CQ): red tank female
Hulagan Hula-Hoops:
Amanda Frevert (CQ): red head
Callie Job (CQ): in blue oufit
December Montecino (CQ): black/white outfit
Monophonics:
keyboard: Kelly Finnigan (CQ)
bassist: Myles O'Mahoney (CQ)
guitarist: Ian McDonald (CQ)
drummer: Austin Bohlm
Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
WRITTEN BY
Mary Chase
DIRECTED BY
Louise Gaul
CAST
Myrtle May Simmons – Alex Parker
Veta Louise Simmons – Jodie Coughlan
Elwood P Dowd – Mark Higgins
Maid / Miss Johnson – Rose Bayley
Mrs Ethel Chauvenet – Elizabeth Moss
Nurse Ruth Kelly, RN – Shereen Sands
Duane Wilson – Christopher Lang
Lyman Sanderson, MD – Adam Alexander
William R Chumley, MD – Keith Hartley
Betty Chumley – Jackie Hartley
Judge Omar Gaffney – Lee Copp
E J Lofgren – Ryan Hutchings
SUPPORTED ONSTAGE BY
The Confused Patient – Andrew Spence
The Confused Patients Wife – Janet Sweet
Doctor – Ryan Hutchings
Nurse – Janet Denne
SPECIAL MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT
PERFORMED BY
Jodie Coughlan & Adam Alexander
Harvey is a 1944 play by the American playwright Mary Chase. Chase received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work in 1945. It has been adapted for film and television several times, most notably in a 1950 film starring James Stewart.
Elwood P. Dowd is an affable man who claims to have an unseen (and presumably imaginary) friend Harvey — whom Elwood describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall Pooka resembling an anthropomorphic rabbit. Elwood introduces Harvey to everyone he meets. His social-climbing sister, Veta, increasingly finds his eccentric behavior embarrassing. She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium. When they arrive at the sanitarium, a comedy of errors ensues.
Louise would like to dedicate her work on this production to her
Uncle, Steven Murrell who died suddenly and unexpectedly in July 2019
“Though we cannot see you… we know that you are here.”
8pm, Wednesday 23rd – Saturday 26th October 2019
Doors open 30 minutes before curtain up
Seats: £10.00 | Concessions: £8.00
The Alexandra Hall, Bramshot Avenue, Charlton, SE7 7HX
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Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
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Front row : Nico Yennaris, Josh Hartley, Harry Kane, Tunde Adeshokan (Coach), Cormack Hegarty, Nicholas Dunsdon, Adam Ball.
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DIRECTED BY
Louise Gaul
CAST
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Veta Louise Simmons – Jodie Coughlan
Elwood P Dowd – Mark Higgins
Maid / Miss Johnson – Rose Bayley
Mrs Ethel Chauvenet – Elizabeth Moss
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Duane Wilson – Christopher Lang
Lyman Sanderson, MD – Adam Alexander
William R Chumley, MD – Keith Hartley
Betty Chumley – Jackie Hartley
Judge Omar Gaffney – Lee Copp
E J Lofgren – Ryan Hutchings
SUPPORTED ONSTAGE BY
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The Confused Patients Wife – Janet Sweet
Doctor – Ryan Hutchings
Nurse – Janet Denne
SPECIAL MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT
PERFORMED BY
Jodie Coughlan & Adam Alexander
Harvey is a 1944 play by the American playwright Mary Chase. Chase received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work in 1945. It has been adapted for film and television several times, most notably in a 1950 film starring James Stewart.
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Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
WRITTEN BY
Mary Chase
DIRECTED BY
Louise Gaul
CAST
Myrtle May Simmons – Alex Parker
Veta Louise Simmons – Jodie Coughlan
Elwood P Dowd – Mark Higgins
Maid / Miss Johnson – Rose Bayley
Mrs Ethel Chauvenet – Elizabeth Moss
Nurse Ruth Kelly, RN – Shereen Sands
Duane Wilson – Christopher Lang
Lyman Sanderson, MD – Adam Alexander
William R Chumley, MD – Keith Hartley
Betty Chumley – Jackie Hartley
Judge Omar Gaffney – Lee Copp
E J Lofgren – Ryan Hutchings
SUPPORTED ONSTAGE BY
The Confused Patient – Andrew Spence
The Confused Patients Wife – Janet Sweet
Doctor – Ryan Hutchings
Nurse – Janet Denne
SPECIAL MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT
PERFORMED BY
Jodie Coughlan & Adam Alexander
Harvey is a 1944 play by the American playwright Mary Chase. Chase received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work in 1945. It has been adapted for film and television several times, most notably in a 1950 film starring James Stewart.
Elwood P. Dowd is an affable man who claims to have an unseen (and presumably imaginary) friend Harvey — whom Elwood describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall Pooka resembling an anthropomorphic rabbit. Elwood introduces Harvey to everyone he meets. His social-climbing sister, Veta, increasingly finds his eccentric behavior embarrassing. She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium. When they arrive at the sanitarium, a comedy of errors ensues.
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Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
NEWELL W. ANDREWS
ANDREW J. BARNES
CHARLES M. BARNES
HENRY E. BARNES
STUART BARNES
LUZERNE S. BARNES
HOBART A. BASSETT
SETH B. BASSETT
CHARLES BISHOP
EDWIN W. BISHOP
JOSEPH O. BLAIR
CHARLES P. BLAKESLEE
CHARLES W. BLAKESLEE
GEORGE L. BLAKESLEE
JULIUS BLAKESLEE
EDMOND BOURKE
EDGAR S. BRADLEY
ELLSWORTH H. BRADLEY
HENRY E. BRADLEY
THEODORE BRADLEY
CHARLES A. BROCKETT
CHAUNCEY C. BROCKETT
ELI I. BROCKETT
GEORGE E. BROCKETT
HORACE W. BROCKETT
JAMES H. BROCKETT
JUSTIS BROCKETT
LEWIS BROCKETT
WILLIAM E. BROCKETT
WILLIAM H. BROWN
EDWIN M. BYINGTON
ALBERT C. CLARKE
THOMAS J. CLEARY
HARVEY E. COOPER
EDWARD O. COWLES
HENRY F. COWLES
HENRY CULVER
ISAAC L. DOOLITTLE
JESSE T. DOOLITTLE
FREDERIC G. EATON
SAMUEL S. FOOTE
ALVA FROST
JOHN P. GILBERT
HENRY B. GILL
GEORGE F. GILL
WILLIAM H. GILL
EDWARD L. GOODYEAR
ELLSWORTH D. S. GOODYEAR
ROBERT B. GOODYEAR
WALSTEIN GOODYEAR
FRANCIS W. GOODYEAR
HENRY C. HART
HENRY B. HARTLEY
WILLIAM HARTLEY
JAMES HIGGINS
RUSSELL HILLS
RUFUS E. HINE
HARVEY HOADLEY
WALTER HOVEY
WILLIAM B. HOVEY
AMOS G. HOTCHKISS
ALFRED HOWARTH
ADOLPHUS HUNIE
ALBERT A. HYDE
WILLIAM M. HYDE
CHARLES W. JACOBS
EGBERT JACOBS
JOHN T. JACOBS
MARCUS A. JACOBS
TRUMAN O. JUDD
ADAM LAMM
DANIEL LAVERTY
JEREMIAH LEHANE
BENNETT S. LEWIS
JACOB F. LINSLEY
SAMUEL M. LINSLEY
SOLOMON F. LINSLEY
WILLIAM L. MANSFIELD
NATHAN H. MARKS
JOHN McCORMICK
WILLIAM S. McLEAN
GEORGE MORGAN
AUGUSTUS G. MORSE
WILLIAM J. MORSE
WILBUR NICHOLS
MERWIN E. PALMER
NATHAN A. PALMER
MILTON B. PARDEE
WILLIAM P. PHELPS
ARZA RIGGS
HORACE RIGGS
MERRIMAN RIGGS
AUGUSTUS R. ROBINSON
LEVERET M. ROGERS
WILLIAM A. ROGERS
ELBERT J. SMITH
GEORGE W. SMITH
HENRY E. SMITH
JAMES E. SMITH
MERTON L. SMITH
OLIVER T. SMITH
SANFORD B. SMITH
HECTOR W. STORRS
ABIATHER H. SPENCER
EZRA L. STILES
HENRY H. STILES
HENRY J. THOMPSON
EDWIN A. THORPE
RUFUS THORPE
SHELDON B. THORPE
BERI M. TODD
HENRY D. TODD
KIRTLAND TODD
DENNIS W. TUCKER
HENRY F. TUTTLE
BIARD TUTTLE
MERWIN W. TUTTLE
JOHN A. UHL
ALBERT N. VIBBERT
GEORGE S. VIBBERT
HORACE WATERS
Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
www.fawkhamandhartley.org.uk/History/All%20Saints%20Churc...
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.
Hartley is the third of the parishes that make up modern Longfield.
Situated down a long and narrow leafy lane, a modern church centre built against the west end is the fist thing you see after leaving the car park.
Inside, there are some fine wall paintings surviving, and interesting glass.
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In 1876 Hartley was described as a quiet, out of the way place with hop gardens on every hand, three or four comfortable farmhouses, a smith's forge and a few scattered cottages. The church of All Saints is mentioned as the only building of interest. The present building dates from the early 12th century and, like so many others, probably replaced one of Saxon origin. Amongst our neighbours, the churches of Fawkham, Ridley and West Kingsdown are of a similar age.
The church, which is flint with tiled roof, is a simple one comprising nave and chancel without aisles or chapels. A vestry and porch were added in the 19th century. All that remains of the Norman church are two small round-headed windows, one to the left of the porch as you enter the church, and the other in the north wall, and the impressive south door which still contains the original oak panels and wrought iron hinge work.
During the 13th century the chancel and chancel arch were rebuilt and, with the insertion of two large windows in the nave, the church took on its present shape. The only other remaining part of the medieval church is in the nave roof. Looking up, one can see the fine oak tie beams linking the north and south walls. On the top of these are three crown posts indicative of a 15th century date.
There is little in the church to remind us of the next three centuries. The parish registers should start in 1538 but the earliest register is lost. Now the registers of baptisms, marriages and burials start in 1712 and continue without a break to the present day. A Book of Remembrance was placed in the chancel in 1981 and records the names of departed loved ones.
During the last hundred years the church has undergone some necessary repairs and alterations. The east wall was rebuilt and vestry added in 1860-3. The stained glass in the south windows is of Victorian origin. The west wall and turret were rebuilt in 1892 and the porch in 1899. The bell turret, which existed in medieval times, is known to have been extensively repaired in 1750 and again in 1818. This caring work continues and the east window, which was filled with stained glass in 1898 to the memory of Adam Tait, was restored and re-ordered by the Friends of All Saints and parishioners with the generous assistance of the P & O Company in 1987.
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HARTLEY.
NEXT adjoining south-eastward lies Hartley, called in Domesday, Erclei, in the Textus Roffensis, Herdei.
This parish, which is but little known or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one hundred and fifty acres, at the northern boundary of it; the soil of it is chalky, light, and much covered with flints. The church stands on the hill, round which there is no village, though here, and at Hartley-green, about a quarter of a mile northward from it, there are several stragling houses. The western part of this parish lies in the valley, called Hartley-bottom, along which the road leads to Wrotham and Trosley.
This place, at the taking the survey of Domesday, was part of the vast possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, and half-brother to the Conqueror; under the general title of whose lands it is thus described there.
Ralph Fitz Turald holds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at one suling. The arable land is . . . . . In demesne there are 2 carucates and 9 villeins, with 6 cottagers, having 3 carucates. There are 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain woman held it.
In the same record, a little further on, under the same title of the bishop of 'Baieux's lands, is this entry:
Ralph Fitz Turald bolds Erclei of the bishop (of Baieux.) It was taxed at 1 suling. The arable land is half a carucate, and there are now 30 acres of arable. In demesne there is 1 carucate and 6 villeins, having half a carucate. There are 12 acres of meadow. In the time of king Edward the Confessor and afterwards, it was 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. Hunef, held it of earl Harold.
On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, which happened about four years after the taking this survey, all his lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown.
THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became part of the possessions of the noble family of Montchensie, (fn. 1) one of whom, Warine de Montchensie, was owner of it in the reign of king John. In the 37th year of king Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most valiant, prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married William de Valence, the king's half brother. William de Montchensie, two years after, had possession granted of all his father's lands; not long after which, he took part with the discontented barons; and when the king was made prisoner at the battle of Lewes, in the 48th year of his reign, and the barons had summoned a parliament in his name, he was one of the chief of those that sat therein. (fn. 2) Notwithstanding, he was afterwards taken at Kenilworth, a little before the battle of Evesham, and his lands seized, yet he had soon after such favor shewn him, for his sister's sake, that they were freely restored to him again; and in the 6th year of king Edward I. he obtained full pardon, with other favors afterwards, among which was that of the view of frank-pledge, and the courts belonging to it in all his lands. He was killed at the siege of Drosselan-castle, in Wales, in the 17th year of that reign, leaving one daughter and sole heir, Dionisia, who was shortly afterwards married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had possession granted of the lands of her inheritance. In the 1st year of king Edward II. he was summoned to the king's coronation, as was Dionisia his wife, by whom it seems he had no issue; for on her death, in the 7th year of that reign, it was found that she died possessed of this manor of Hartley, among others, holding it of the king in capite, and that Adomar de Valence, earl of Pembroke, son of Joane and William de Valence before-mentioned, was her next heir. (fn. 3)
Aymer, earl of Pembroke, was greatly favored and employed both by king Edward I. and II. but in the 17th year of the reign of the latter, attending the queen into France, he was murdered there, in revenge, for the death of the earl of Lancaster, this earl being one of those who had passed sentence of death upon him at Pontefract two years before. (fn. 4) He left no issue, though he had three wives. Upon which John, son of John de Hastings, by Isabel his wife, the earl's sister, and John, son of John Comyn, of Badenagh, by Joane his other sister, were found to be his coheirs and next of kin, but Mary de St. Paul, his widow, surviving him, had next year for her dowry an assignation of this manor, among others. She died possessed of it in the 51st year of king Edward III. (fn. 5) Upon which it came to John de Hastings, great grandson of John de Hastings before-mentioned, who was found to be coheir, and next of kin to Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
John de Hastings before-mentioned, was then an insant, and at the coronation of king Richard II. being not quite five years old, claimed to carry the great golden spurs; and shewing sufficient evidence of his right to do that service, it was adjudged to him, and a deputy allowed him for that purpose, by reason of his non-age. He was afterwards unfortunately killed at a tournament at Woodstock, anno 13 king Richard II. (fn. 6) having married Philippa, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, by whom he left no issue. Upon his death Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, was found to be his cousin, and next heir of the whole blood, as descended from John de Hastings and Isabel his wife, one of the sisters and heirs of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke.
Philippa, countess of Pembroke, survived her husband; and having afterwards married Richard Fitzalan, earl of Arundel, (to whom she was second wife) he had this manor in dowry with her.
The earl was sined for this marriage four hundred marcs to the king, in consideration of which he was pardoned. Some time after which, observing the dangerous tendency of the times, and the implacable hatred that reigned in the king's breast against him, he retired into the country, having obtained a special dispensation from attending the parliament, or any other public employment. Notwithstanding which, the king searing him, soon afterwards got him into his power by fair words, and then sent him to prison, and quickly after brought him to his trial; and though he pleaded the king's promises and charter of pardon, he received a most severe sentence, to be drawn, hanged, quartered, &c. The rigour of which was somewhat softened, for he only lost his head at London, the king himself being a spectator of the execution. After his death his widow Philippa still kept possession of this manor, of which she was possessed at the time of her death, in the 2d year of king Henry IV. she then bearing the title of countess of Pembroke. (fn. 7)
On this, Reginald, lord Grey, of Ruthyn, became entitled to it, as next of kin, and heir of Aymer, earl of Pembroke, and as such at the coronation of king Henry IV. he carried the great golden spurs. Great quarrels arising between this Reginald, who had large possessions in Wales, and Owen Glendower, they had recourse to arms, and in the sequel Reginald was taken prisoner by the latter in Wales, and was obliged to give ten thousand marcs for his ransom; to raise which king Henry IV. in his 4th year granted licence to Robert Braybrooke, bishop of London, and others, then feoffees of several of his lordships, to fell the manor of Hertelegh, among others, towards raising that sum. (fn. 8) They sold it to John Urban, of Southfleet, who died possessed of it in the 8th year of king Henry V. (fn. 9) as did his son John in the 4th year of king Henry VI. (fn. 10) on which it came to his sister Emma Penhale, who died next year, (fn. 11) and left it to her son, and he held it in the 2d year of king Edward IV. as appears by the book of Dover in the exchequer.
In the 13th year of king Henry VII. William Cressel, esq. died possessed of the manor of Hartley, which he held of the king in capite by knight's service. (fn. 12) His son, Richard Cressel, in the beginning of the next reign, sold it to Draper; who passed it away to Ballard; and he conveyed it to William Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, at the latter end of the reign of king Edward VI. (fn. 13) in whose descendants it continued, in the same manner as the manor of Southfleet did, down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who, in 1770, sold it to William Glanvill Evelyn, esq. of St. Cleres, in Ightham, the present owner of this manor.
Charity.
JOHN WALKER, esq. of Fawkham, who died in 1625, by his will bequeathed a coat, and a gown of good russet cloth, to two of the poorest men, and two of the poorest widows of this parish; to be delivered on Christmas-day yearly to each. After which they were to attend the service in the church of Fawkham, and then return to his mansion-house there, where they were to have a plentiful dinner. (fn. 14)
HARTLEY is within the ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION of the diocese and deanry of Rochester. The church is dedicated to All Saints. It is a small building, consisting of one isle and a chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells.
Among other inscriptions in this church, on the north side is a memorial for James Burrow, gent. of Kingsdown, obt. 1728, æt. 53; and for Elizabeth, his wife, daughter of John Cox, gent. of Stansted, obt. 1729; above, these arms, azure three fleurs de lis ermine impaling sable a chevron argent, between three attires of a stag fixed to the scalp of the second.
¶It is a rectory, and was formerly of the patronage of the Talbots, earls of Shrewsbury; to whom it came from their ancestor, Gilbert Talbot, who on the death of Mary de St. Paul, widow of Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, in the 51st year of king Edward III. was found by inquisition to be her heir, and next of kin. It was lately in the patronage of the earl of Plymouth, (fn. 15) afterwards of the reverend Thomas Blomfield, and since of his son, Thomas Blomfield, esq. who sold his interest in it to Richard Forrest, esq. who died in 1796. Since which it has been sold by the trustees appointed by his will, to the reverend Mr. Bradley, rector of this parish, who married Mr. Forrest's daughter, and he is now owner of this advowson.
In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at twelve marcs. By virtue of the commission of enquiry, issuing out of chancery in 1650, it was returned, that Hartley was a parsonage, with a house, and eight acres of glebe land, all worth sixty pounds per annum; one master Eves enjoying it, and preaching there. (fn. 16) It is valued in the king's books at seven pounds, and the yearly tenths at fourteen shillings. It is now of the value of about two hundred guineas per annum.