CANADIAN WHO'S WHO Editorial Advisory Board ROBERT BOTHWELL Professor of History, University of Toronto BERNHARD CINADER Professor Emeritus of Immunology, Medical Genetics, and Clinical Biochemistry, University of Toronto BRONWYN DRAINIE Writer VIRGIL DUFF Executive Editor University of Toronto Press ELIZABETH LUMLEY Editor, Canadian Who's Who KATHLEEN McMORROW Librarian, Faculty of Music Library University of Toronto MARY ELLEN TURPEL-LAFOND Judge, Provincial Court of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan CANADIAN WHO'S WHO 1998 VOLUME XXXIII Elizabeth Lumley Editor UNIVERSIT Y OF TORONTO PRESS Toronto Buffalo London © University of Toronto Press Incorporated 1998 Toronto Buffalo London Printed in Canada ISBN 0-8020-4913-3 ISSN 0068-9963 Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data The National Library of Canada has catalogued this publication as follows: Main entry under title: The Canadian who's who v. 1- ; 1910- Prelim. matter in English with some biographies in French. ISSN 0068-9963 ISBN 0-8020-4913-3 (1998) I. Canada - Biography. FC25.C35 920'.071 C76-031588-4 F1005.C35 © University of Toronto Press Incorporated 1998 All rights reserved. No part of the material covered by this copyright may be reproduced in any form or by any means (whether electronic, mechanical or photographic) for storage in retrieval systems, tapes, discs, or for use as a mailing list, without the written permission of the publisher. www.utppublishing.com CONTENTS Preface vii Biographies 1 Abbreviations 1369 This page intentionally left blank CANADIAN WHO'S WHO 1998 Canadian Who's Who is the largest and most authoritative publication of its kind in Canada, offering instant access to more than fifteen thousand notable Canadians in all walks of life. Published annually to provide current and accurate information, the familiar bright-red volume is recognised as the standard reference source of contemporary Canadian biography. Docu- menting the achievement of Canadians from a wide variety of occupations and professions, Canadian Who's Who records the diversity of culture in Canada. Canadian Who's Who was first published in 1910 by The Times Publishing Company of London, England. After acquiring copyright from The Times in 1932, A. L. Tunnell published a second edition in 1936, which incorporated the two editions of Canadian Men and Women of the Time, a parallel reference work. From the 1936 edition to the 1975 edition, Canadian Who's Who was published under the direction of A. L. Tunnell. Under his direction, with the exception of the war years, Canadian Who's Who was usually issued triennially, although five supplementary booklets (the Who's Who Biographical Service) were published at intervals between editions of the main volume. Canadian Who's Who began to be issued annually after the University of Toronto Press acquired publication rights in 1978. Thus while Canadian Who's Who 1979 was cumulative for the years 1976-9, the 1980 edition was the first to cover a one-year period. In 1985 University of Toronto Press published a companion work, Canadian Who's Who Index 1898-1984. This complete index, compiled by Evelyn McMann, of the entire backlist of Canadian Who's Who volumes, includes full name, year of birth, profession or occupation, and the volume or volumes in which each biography appears. Incorporated within this index are the 1898 and 1912 editions of Canadian Men and Women of the Time, edited by Henry J. Morgan. In addition, University of Toronto Press has published a microfiche set of backlist volumes under the title, Canadian Who's Who in Microfiche 1898-1975, and Canadian Who's Who in Micro- fiche 1979-1988. As well, a CD-ROM version of Canadian Who's Who was first published in 1997. The website is at www/utpress.utoronto.ca/cww/index.html. Canadian Who's Who 1998 includes biographies of persons who are of current national interest for reference or inquiry. Over five thousand individuals were invited to complete question- naires from which new biographies were compiled. Those already listed in earlier editions were given two opportunities to update their biographies. There is no charge, nor is there any obligation whatsoever, for the inclusion of a biography in the Canadian Who's Who. Biographies are chosen on merit alone. Those listed are selected because of the positions they hold in Canadian society, or because of the contribution they have made to life in Canada. Detailed entries give date and place of birth, education, family details, career information, memberships, creative works, honours, and awards, together with full addresses. Included are outstanding Canadians from business, academia, politics, sports, the arts and sciences, in fact from every area of human activity. University of Toronto Press is proud to display the accomplishments of Canadians from all walks of life, from coast to coast, so that all Canadians, and indeed people worldwide, are aware of and inspired by the great contributions made by Canadians to their country and to the world beyond. Elizabeth Lumley May 1998 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Chief Researcher: Gwen Peroni Chief Copy Editor: Lynn Burdon Research Editor: Lesley Fairfield Researchers: Nancy Passy Nancy Love Bianchi Lisa Wuohela Janet Ritvo Pat Koabel Walter Brooker Ruth Welch Electronic Co-ordinator: Barry Meikle BIOGRAPHIES This page intentionally left blank AARON / ABEL 3 A AARON, Raymond Leonard, B.Sc; business coach, professional speaker, motivator, real estate entrepre- neur; b. 18 Sept. 1944; s. Joseph and Gladys (Zuckert) A.; e. Bathurst Heights C.I. 1962 (Ontario Scholar); Univ. of Toronto, B.Sc.(Rons.) in computers, math. & nuclear physics 1966; separated; daughter: Juli-Ann Elizabeth; PRES., THE RAYMOND AARON GROUP 1981- ; Mngt. Cons., Kates Peat Marwich 1966-67, 1973-78; Math. Teacher, Newtonbrook S.S. 1969-71; Computer Teacher, Waikato Technical Inst., New Zealand 1972; started real estate investments 1973; cre- ator/teacher 12-hour Real Estate Course across Can. 1983- ; opened a real estate bookstore 1984; launched Library Club (a tape-of-the-month service) 1986; founded and operated the Millionaire Club 1988-94; launched The Raymond Aaron Group VISA Card jointly with Royal Bank of Can. 1989-90; taught the Fire Walk 1990— ; launched 'Biz U' business college 1992; launched Class Action Lawsuit against Bloc Que- becois Members of Parliament charging them with per- jury and treason, including injunction requesting that they not be allowed to sit as Official Opposition 1993; joined Consumer Direct marketing company, Melaleuca May 1994 and became the fastest Business-builder in its history; launched the Monthly Mentor program and the Entrepreneur Course 1996, Tor Love and Money Retreat' 1998; recipient, Maurice Hutton Alumni schol- arship 1962; Cdn. Achievers Award 1988; finalist, Inter- nat. Entrepreneur of the Year Award 1988; Life Mem., Cdn. Natural Hygiene Soe; Mem., Eckankar; author A Programmed Instruction Course in the Techniques of Calculus 1967; You Can Make a Million in Canadian Real Estate 1987; Vast Profits for the 1990's 1990; Springboard to Success 1990; Beware the Big Bad Syn- dicator 1991; The Future of Canada 1992; Bloom Where You're Planted 1993; The Turning Point 1993; Is Your Life A Random Walk 1993; Whose In Charge When You're Not 1994; Mentor Magic 1995; Six Essential Ingredients to Unlimited Success 1995; Wealth in the 21st Century 1995; Today and Tomorrow 1996; co- author (with Shelley Drayton) Higher Earning 1997; recreations: unicycling, trekking, jogging (previously marathoning, nordic skiing, caving, rock climbing, mountaineering); Office: 2 - 9225 Leslie St., Richmond Hill, Ont. L4B 3H6. E-mail: success@aaron.com AASEN, Gregory D., B.Sc.; electrical engineering executive; b. Vancouver, B.C. 16 May 1955; s. Gordon Vernon and Flora Ann (Esselmont) Aasen; e. Univ. of B.C. B.Sc. 1979; AEA/Stanford Extve. Inst. for Mngt. of High Tech. Companies 1996; m. Margaret Ann d. Angus and Elenor Maclaren 5 May 1979; children: Michael David; FOUNDER AND C.O.O., PMC- SIERRA, INC. 1992- ; Design Mgr., Mitel 1979-85; Gen. Mgr., MPR Teltech 1986-92; Mem., Bd. of Dir., Strategic Microelectronics Consortium (Cdn.); Chair, Fabless Group; Starvision Multimedia Corp.; Micronet; B.C. Technol. Indus. Assn.; Entrepreneur o f the Year in Innovative Design & Mfg. (1995 Special Citation); Mem., Engineering Technol. Adv. Ctte., B.C. Inst. of Technol.; B.C. Adv. Systems Inst.; recreations: skiing, golf, running, coaching baseball for kids; Office: 8555 Baxter Place, Suite 105, Burnaby, B.C. V5A 4V7. Web: http://www.pmc-sierra.com ABBASS, Jay, M.L.A., B.Sc, Dip.Eng., LL.B.; politician; b. Fredericton, N.B. 10 Feb. 1957; s. Ferris Jobe and Helen Therese Abbass; e. St. Patrick's H.S.; St. Mary's Univ.; Dalhousie Univ. B.Sc., Dip.Eng. 1978; LL.B. 1982; MEMBER, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NOVA SCOTIA 1993- ; cand. N.S. g.e. 1988, def; 1st cl. to N.S. Legis. (Halifax Chebucto) g.e. 1993; Min. of Labour 1993-95; Min. of Human Resources & Min. rcsp. for the N.S. Sport and Recreation Commn. 1995-96; Min . of Justice & Attorney General 1996-97; Lawyer, Com- mercial real estate analyst; stockbroker; Liberal; Home: Halifax, N.S.; Office: 5151 Terminal Rd., P.O. Box 7, Halifax, N.S. B3J 2L6. ABBEY, Lloyd Robert, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; writer; b. London, Ont. 4 Apr. 1943; s. Edward Lloyd and Madeleine (Riddell) A.; e. McMaster Univ., B.A. 1966; Univ. of Western Ont., M.A. 1968; Univ. of Toronto, Ph.D. 1971; English Prof., McMaster Univ. 1971-72; Univ. of B.C. 1972-77; Univ. of Toronto 1977-80; Honourable Mention, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 1966; Included in Best Poems of 1972; Finalist, 1983 CBC Lit. Competition; Contbr, East Timor Alert Net- work; author The Last Whales (novel) Canada 1989, U.S. & England 1990; Selected Poems 1989, The Ant- lered Boy 1984, Braindances 1979 (poetry); Destroyer and Preserver: Shelley's Poetic Skepticism 1979 (lit . crit.); co-author Flies 1973, The Antlered Boy 1970 (poetry); mem., Amnesty Internal.; recreations: bird watching, arranging music; Address: 102 -2090 Comox St., Vancouver, B.C. V6G 1R8. ABBOTT, Hon. Anthony C., P.C.; lawyer; business consultant; b. Montreal, Que. 26 Nov. 1930; s. Douglas Charles and Mary Winifred (Chisholm) A.; e. Bishop Univ. B.A. 1952; Osgoode Hall Law School LL.B. 1961; m. Naomi d. E. Norman Smith 19 Feb. 1955; children: Douglas Chisholm, Hilary Smith, Timothy Alexander; el. to H. of C. 1974; Min. of Consumer and Corporate Affairs 1976; Min. of National Revenue 1978; Past Pres., Retail Council of Canada; Anglican; Clubs: Union (Victoria); Home: 2631 Mill Bay Rd., Mill Bay, B.C. VOR 2PO. ABBOTT, Elizabeth, M.A., Ph.D.; historian, journal- ist, author, editor; b. Ottawa, Ont.; d. William Richard and Margaret Langley (Griggs) Abbott; e. Sir George Williams Univ. B.A. 1963; McGill Univ. M.A. 1966, Ph.D. 1971; one s. Ivan; DEAN OF WOMEN, TRINITY COLLEGE and DEAN OF ST. HILDA'S COLLEGE, UNIV. OF TORONTO; Ed.-in-Chief, The Urban Pet (newspaper) 1991-93; Rsch. Dir., Centre d'Etude du Quebec, Concordia Univ. 1966-84; Prof, of Hist. Daw- son Coll. Montreal 1972-84; Reuters reporter for Haiti 1986-88; Ed.-in-Chief Chronicle Publications 1989-91; Ed.-in-Chief Chronicle of Canada 1990; author Haiti: The Duvaliers and their Legacy 1988; Tropical Obses- sion (play) 1986; co-compiled Bibliographie pour Servir a L'Etude de I'Histoire du Canada Francois 1966; L'inventaire de la Collection Louis-Hivpolyte LaFon- taine 1968; editor Racism or Responsible Government? The French Canadian Dilemma of the 1840's 1967; Debates of the Legislative Assembly of United Canada 1841-1854 Vols. 1-19 1970-83; recipient Lt. Gov.'s Sil- ver Medal Hist. Sir George Williams Univ. 1963; Arthur C. Tagge Mem. Fellowship McGill 1964—65; McConnell Mem. Fellowship McGill 1966-70; Bd. of Dirs., St. Patrick's Benevolent Soc.; Mem. Edit. Bd., Cdn. Human Rights Found.; Volunteer, Mount Sinai Hosp.; mem., Cdn. Writers' Union; Anglican; recreations: skating, bicycling, swimming; Address: 44 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ont. M5S 2E2. ABBOTT, Martin G., B.A., LL.B.; lawyer, merchant banker; b. Regina, Sask. 25 July 1952; s. Brian Martin A.; e. Univ. ofAlta . B.A. (R.O.T.P.) 1973, LL.B. 1981; m. Jane d. John and Arlene England 25 Aug. 1979; children: Simon, Alexandra, Emily, Samantha; PRINCIPAL, TOM CAPITAL ASSOCIATES INC. 1996- ; joined BLAKE, CASSELS & GRAYDON 1991, partner 1992; Fighter Pilot, 439 Squadron Baden-Soellingen, W. Ger- many 1974—79; articled with Milner Fenerty 1981, Part- ner 1988; Capt., Cdn. Armed Forces Supp. Reserves 418 Squadron; Dir., Real Resources Inc.; Optima Petroleum Corp.; Oryx Energy Can. (Indonesian Holdings) Ltd.; and several priv. oil & gas cos.; City of Moose Jaw/Prov. of Sask. trophies for highest standing basic and advanced pilot training, CFB Moose Jaw 1973; Fit. Lt. Barker Trophy for highest standing advanced pilot training, CFB Cold Lake 1974; Past Chair, Natural Resources Section, Cdn. Bar Assn.; mem. U.C.C.; autho r 'Fundamental Issues and Practical Requirements Affect- ing the Purchase and Sale of Producing Resource Prop- erties' Alberta Law Review 1990; 'Foreign Investment in the Canadian Energy Sector' Oil & Gas Law and Tax- ation Review 1995; recreations: skiing , hockey, hunting ; clubs: Calgary Petroleum; R.A.F. Club; Glencoe; Home: 20 Baycrest PL, Calgary, Alta. T2V OK6; Office: 300, 509 - 8 Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 1G1. ABBOTT, Patricia A., B.A., B.A.; arts administrator , choral conductor, singer (soprano); b. Montreal, Que. 1 June 1957; d. Gordon James and Claire Franchise (Parenteau) A.; e. Holy Names H.S. 1973; Vanier Coll. 1975; Carleton Univ. B.A. 1977; Condordia Univ. B.A. 1981; Goethe Inst. 1st level cert, in German 1985; organ, theory, voice with Henriette Tardif 1968-85; voice with Gail Desmarais 1987- ; Life partner: Michel s. Lucie Jabot and Marcel Hanse since 17 June 1989; EXTVE. DIR., ASSN. OF CANADIAN CHORAL CONDUCTORS (ACCC) 1993- ; Researcher, Montreal Star 1977-79; The Gazette 1979-81; Guest Consumer Issues Commentator, CBC Radio 1984—92; Asst. Ed., Protect Yourself 1981-91; Protegez-Vous 1991-93; Con- ductor, Protestant Sch. Bd. of Greater Montreal Sr. Cho- rale 1990- ; Chorale du Gesii 1982- ; Choral Music Teacher, The Study 1995- ; FACE H.S. 1996- ; Asst Conductor, Ensemble vocal Musica Viva 1987-97; Cho- ral Instr, CAMMAC & Alliance des chorales du Que.; English Diction Teacher, Atelier lyrique de L'Opera de Montreal; Clinician on Choral Mus. of French Can., Chorus Am. Conf. 1991, Podium Conf. 1992, '94, '96, '98, Choralies internal, de Vaison-la-Romaine 1992, '95, World Symposium on Choral Mus. 1993, A Coeur Joie Belgique 1997; Award for Outstanding Contbn. to Vol- leyball, Carleton Univ. 1977; Journalism Book Prize, Concordia Univ. 1981; Cert, of Merit for Outstanding Contbn. in Field of Choral Mus., Montreal Council of Women 1993; Extve. Dir., Cdn. Choral Fdn.; Artistic Dir, Corp. tout en mus.; Mem., Alliance des chorales du Que. (Bd. Mem. 1993-96); Alliance reg. des chorales de I'lle de Montreal (Pres. 1993-96); Assn. of Cdn. Choral Conductors; Am. Choral Dir. Assn.; Internat. Fed. for Choral Mus.; Ont. Choral Fed.; Ensemble vocal Musica Viva (V.P. 1987-89; Pres. 1984-86, 1989-90; Adminis- trator 1996-97); Cdn. Assn. of Journalists; Editors' Assn. of Can.; Montreal Council of Women; Fed. des Assoc. des Mus. Educateurs du Que.; Ed., Anacrusis; Translator, Petit lexique de I'opera fran^ais-anglais; Contbr. to van mags.; has studied conducting with Louis Lavigueur, Wayne Riddell, Patrick Wedd, Nicole Paie- ment; recreations: travel, collecting postcards, attending concerts, opera, theatre; Address: 49 De Tracy, Blain- ville, Que. J7C 3B7. ABBOTT-NAMPHY, Elizabeth see ABBOTT, Eliza- beth. ABEL, Allen Joel, B.Sc.; writer/broadcaster; b. Brook- lyn, N.Y. 31 Jan. 1950; s. Benjamin and Henrietta (Jacobson) A.; e. Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., B.Sc. 1971; m. Linda Joy d. James and Agnes Deyo 20 Apr. 1974; HOST/WRITER ATHENS TO ATLANTA - THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT CBC-TV 1996; Host/Writer CBC- TV Hockey Night in Canada; Narration writer, The Discovery Channel (USA); Witness, Life and Times CBC-TV; Contrib., Sports Illustrated magazine; Con- trib. ed. & Science columnist Saturday Night magazine 1996- ; documentaries incl.: The Fires of Kuwait 1991; The Price of Freedom (East Germany); The Two Cubas 1990; Crime and Punishment in the USSR; Romanian Journey; The Murder, the Mayor, the Movie (New York racial politics) 1989; The Mirror That Remembers -150 Years of Photography; Tienan'men Square 1989; Dreams of Amazonia 1988; The Rio Cafe 1987; Abel's Korea 1988 Summer Olympics, Abel's New Zealand 1990 Commonwealth Games, Abel's Savoie 1992 Win- ter Olympics, Abel's Island 1994 Commonwealth Games, Abel's Georgia 1996 Summer Olympics and Abel's japan 1998 Winter Olympics 1998; Sports Writer, the Times Record (Troy, N.Y.) 1972-75; the Times-Union (Albany, N.Y.) 1974-77; Sports Commen- tator, WTRY (Troy, N.Y.) 1973-77; Sports Columnist, the Globe and Mail 1977-83; Sports Commentator, CFRB (Toronto) 1982-83; Peking Correspondent, the Globe and Mail 1983-85; Reporter/Producer, The jour- nal CBC Television 1986-92; Reporter, CBC Prime Time News 1992-95; winner National Newspaper Award 1980; Hearst Newspaper Award 1974, 1975, 1975; N.Y. State Associated Press Award 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976; author But I Loved It Plenty Well 1983; Scaring Myself Again 1992; Flatbush Odyssey 1995; Office: 260 Queen's Quay W., Apt. 2304, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2N3. ABEL, Elie, B.A., M.Sc., LL.D.; journalist, educator; b. Montreal, Que. 17 Oct. 1920; s. Jacob and Rose (Savetsky) A.; e. Baron Byng High Sch., Montreal, 1933-37; McGill Univ. B.A. 1941; Columbia Univ. M.Sc. 1942; LL.D. McGill 1971; LL.D. Univ. W. Ont. 1976; m. Corinne d. Clifford A. Prevost 28 Jan. 1946 (dec'd); chil- dren: Mark, Suzanne (Abel-Vidor); m. Charlotte Page Dunn 2 July 1995; Mary Lou and George Boone Cen- tennial Prof. & Dir, Stanford in Washington 1993-94; mem., Internat. Comn. for the Study of Communica- tion Problems at UNESCO 1977-79; U.S. delegation to UNESCO's 21st Gen. Conf. at Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1980; Dean, Sch. of Journ., Columbia Univ. 1970-1979; Harry and Norman Chandler Prof, of Communication , Stanford Univ. 1979-91; Vice-Chair, Nat. News Coun- cil, New York 1982-84; Reporter Windsor Daily Star 1941; Asst. City Ed. Montreal Gazette 1945; Foreign Corr, North American Newspaper Alliance 1946-47; U.N. Corr. Overseas News Agency 1947-49; Reporter and Foreign Corr. New York Times 1949-59; Washing- ton Bureau Chief Detroit News 1959-61; Reporter- Commentator, Nat. Broadcasting Co. Inc. 1961-70; served with RCAF 1942-45; co-author (with W. Averell Harriman) Special Envoy to Churchill and Stalin, 1941-46 (Random House, NY); Roofs of Involvement: The U.S. in Asia 1784-1971; The Shattered Bloc: Behind the Upheaval in Eastern Europe 1990; author The Mis- sile Crisis 1966; ed. What's News: The Media in Ameri- can Society 1981; Leaking: Who Does It? Who Benefits? At What Cost 1987; rec'd. George Foster Peabody Award for Outstanding Radio News 1967; Overseas Press Club Award for Best Interpretation of Foreign News 1969; Jewish; Clubs: Cosmos Club (Washington); Home: 4101 Cathedral Ave. N.W., Apt. 904, Washing- ton, DC 20016-3585. 4 ABELA / ACEVEDO ABELA, Edward, A.C.I.B.; banking executive; b. Val- letta, Malta 4 June 1936; s. Paul and Violet (Naudi) A.; e. Certified Assoc. Chartered Inst. of Bankers, London 1959; m. Christine Cassar Reynaud 5 Jan. 1964; chil- dren: Andrew, Stephen, Catherine; DIR. OF FINANCE AND ADMIN., CATHOLIC CROSS-CULTURAL SER- VICES 1996- ; various positions in Malta, Libya and London, up to Sr. Mgr., Barclays Bank PLC 1952-75; Asst. Gen. Mgr. & Gen. Mgr., Mid-Med Bank Ltd., Malta 1975-80; Gen. Mgr., Bank of Valletta Ltd., Malta 1980-82; Vice-Pres., Banca Commerciale Italiana of Can. 1985-88, Sr. Vice-Pres. & Manager of Montreal Branches 1988-96; Office: 10 St. Mary St., Suite 410, Toronto, Ont. M4Y 1P9. ABELLA, Irving Martin, C.M., M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.; educator; b. Toronto, Ont. 2 July 1940; s. Louis and Esther (Shiff) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1963, M.A. 1964, Ph.D. 1969; m. Rosalie d. Jacob and Fanny Silber- man 8 Dec. 1968; two s. Jacob Julian, Zachary Joshua; PROF. OF HISTORY, YORK UNIV. 1968- (and Gov. 1984-88); Dir., Goldfarb Corp.; Secy.-Treas., Vision TV; Founding Chair Ctte. Cdn. Labour Hist. 1970-76; Chair, Cdn. Professors for Peace in the Middle East; Chair, Cdn. Jewish Archives 1980-92; Pres., Cdn. Jewish Con- gress 1992-95; Chair, Holocaust Documentation Project 1986-92; Vice-Pres., Cdn. Historical Assn. 1998-99; recipient Guggenheim Meml. Fellowship 1979-80; Nat. Jewish Book Award U.S.A. 1983; John A. Macdonald Book Award Cdn. Hist. Assn. 1983; Joseph Tannebaum Lit. Award Toronto Jewish Cultural Counc. 1985; Meml. Found. Jewish Culture Award Geneva 1985; Walter L. Gordon Rsch. Fellow 1985-86; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Canada 1993; Mem., Order of Canada 1994; author A Coat of Many Colours: Two Centuries of Jewish Life in Canada 1990, Nationalism, Communism and Canadian Labour 1973, On Strike: Six Major Industrial Disputes in Canadian History 1974, The Canadian Labour Movement 1976, The Canadian Worker in the Twenti- eth Century 1978; co-author None is Too Many: Can- ada and the Jews of Europe 1933-48 1982, Twentieth Century Canada 1983; various articles learned and pop- ular journs.; ed. Middle East Focus 1981-92; Founding Ed. Canadian Labour History Bulletin 1970-75; recre- ations: tennis, squash, reading; Office: Glendon Coll., 2275 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 3M6. ABELLA, The Hon. Rosalie Silberman, B.A., LL.B., LL.D.; justice; b. Stuttgart, Germany 1 July 1946; d. Jacob Sumer and Fanny (Krongofd) Silberman; e. Bathurst Hts. S.S., Toronto 1964; Univ. Coll., Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1967, LL.B. 1970; LL.D. (Hon.) Dalhousie Univ. 1985, Queen's Univ. 1985, McMaster Univ. 1986, Univ. of Windsor 1988, Univ. of Ottawa 1988, Univ. of New Brunswick 1989, Mount St. Vincent Univ. 1989, Univ. of Calgary 1990, Univ. of B.C. 1990, Univ. of Tor- onto 1990, Univ. of Waterloo 1990, Concordia Univ. 1991, York Univ. 1991, Univ. of Western Ont. 1991, Univ. of Victoria 1992, Mt. Allison Univ. 1994; m. Irv- ing Martin A. 8 Dec. 1968; two s. Jacob Julian, Zachary Joshua; JUSTICE, ONTARIO COURT OF APPEAL 1992- ; called to Bar of Ont. 1972; private law practice 1972-76; Comnr. Ont. Human Rights Comn. 1975-80; Co-Chair, Univ. of Toronto AcadT Discipline Tribunal 1976-84; Judge, Ont. Family Court 1976-87; mem. Ont. Pub. Service Labour Relations Tribunal 1975-76; mem. Premier's Adv. Comte. on Confed. 1977-82; Chair, Study on Access to Legal Services by Disabled 1982-83; Sole Comnr. Royal Comn. on Equality in Employment which created term and concept of Employment Equity 1983-84; Chair, Ont. Labour Relations Bd. 1984-89; Chair, Ont. Law Reform Comn. 1989-92; Moderator, 1988 Leader's Debate; Boulton Visiting Prof., Fac. of Law, McGill Univ. 1988-92; Sr. Fellow, Massey Coll. 1989-92; Continuing Fellow, Massey Coll. 1992- ; Dir., Inst. for Rsch. on Public Policy 1987-92; Rosalie S. Abella Annual Lecture Series estbl. at Univ. of Guelph 1989; Mem., Cdn. Judicial Council Inquiry Ctte. re Donald Marshall, Jr. Reference 1990; Programme Chair, Gov. General's Cdn. Study Conf. 1990-91; Chief Rap- porteur (Halifax) and Co-Chair (Vancouver) Cdn. Con- stitutional Conferences 1992; Dir., Internal. Comn. Jurists (Cdn. Sect.); Dir., Cdn. Inst. Adm. Justice; Bd. of Trustees, McGill Inst. for the Study of Canada 1993- ; B'Nai Brith Woman of Yr. 1977; Honor Roll Medal, Maclean's 1990; Cdn. Bar Assoc. (Ont.) Distinguished Service Award 1992; Faculty of Law, Univ. of Toronto Distinguished Alumnus Award 1996; Specially Elected Fellow, Royal Soc. of Canada 1997; author Access to Legal Services by the Disabled 1983; Equality in Employment 1984'; various articles legal jours.; co-edi- tor Family Law: Dimensions of Justice 1983, Justice Beyond Orwell 1985; recreations: music, reading; Home: 375 Glengrove Ave. W., Toronto, Ont. M5N 1W4; Office: 130 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 2N5. ABHYANKAR, Sudhir B., B.Se, M.Sc, Ph.D., M.C.I.C.; professor, science educator; b. Poona, India 15 Nov. 1946; s. Bhalchandra Sadashiv and Sushila Hari (Vidwans) A.; e. Univ. of Bombay B.Sc.(Hons.) 1966, M.Sc. 1969; Florida State Univ. M.Sc. 1974, Ph.D. 1977; m. Sneha d. Vishwanath and Prabhavati Kulkarni 29 May 1979; children: Ashwin, Preyanka; ASSOC. PROF. OF CHEMISTRY, GRENFELL COLLEGE, MEMORIAL UNIV. OF NFLD. 1990- ; Lectr., Univ. of Bombay 1969-70; Postdoct. Fellow, Univ. of Toronto, Erindale Campus 1979-81; Lectr. 1981-84; Asst. Prof., Sir Wil- fred Grenfell Coll., Memorial Univ. of Nfld. 1984-90; collaborates on a rsch. project to investigate the effects of seasonal changes on chem. extractives of wood, pulp & paper; ongoing rsch. in chem. & sci. edn.; Pres., Coll. Chem. Can., C3 1994-96; Imm. Past Pres. 1996-97; Reg. Dir., Atlantic Reg. 1985-90; Dir., Sci., Technol. & Engrs. Placed in Schools 1995- ; Mem., Technol. Engine Project, Econ. Recovery Comn., Govt. of Nfld. & Lab. 1990-91; el. to Univ. Senate 1988-91, 1996-98; Senate Ctte. on Committees 1996-99; el. Mem., Sigma Chi; The Sci. Rsch. Soc.; Mem., Chem. Inst. of Can.; Nat. Assn. of Rsch. in Sci. Teaching; Kappa Delta Pi Hon. Soc. in Edn.; author/co-author of a number of articles in chem., chem. edn. & sci. edn. pub. in internal, journals; recreations: astrology, photography, travelling; Office: Corner Brook, Nfld. A2H 6P9. ABILDGAARD, Paul; executive; b. Denmark 30 Jan. 1930; s. Ole Hjalmer and Katrine (Ornholm) A.; e. Technicum, Finance, Commerce Denmark; m. Elinor d. Johannes and Algunda (Jakobsen) 7 Dec. 1952; children: Susanne, Jeanette, John, Peter, Erik, Charlotte; FOUNDER, C.E.O., THE ALBERT; Founder, C.E.O. Alberta Investment & Doll Co. Inc.; Albert Investments Ltd.; Linen House Inc.; Lady Godiva Oats, Pellets & Cubes Ltd.; Pres., C.E.O., Halcyon Discovery Ltd.; Founder, Nanton Soft Drink; Nanton Food; Appaloosa Beer; Nanton Interbrew; Owner, Crown A Ranches; rec- reation: horse breeding; Clubs: Rotary (Past Pres.); Ranchmen's; Address: P.O. Box 656, Nanton, Alta. TOL IRQ. ABITEBOUL, Jean P.; natural gas executive; b. Paris, France 30 May 1951; s. Isaac and Fernande (Jaich) A.; e. Ecole Centrale de Lyon, inigenior; Univ. of Econ., Lyon Lie.; m. Kathy d. Andre and Nelly Charbit 12 June 1990; children: Cyril, Florian; CHRMN., PRES. AND C.E.O, NOVERGAZ 1994- ; joined Distrib. Div., Electricite de France & Gaz de France 1975; Contract Dept., Gaz de France 1980; Mgr. Contract Dept. 1985; joined Internal. Div. 1989; Vice-Pres. 1993; Pres. Gaz de France U.S. and Gaz de France Quebec 1991; Dir., NOVERCO; Gaz Metro. Inc.; Northern New England Gas; Dir, C. de C. franchise au Can.; Home: 629 Clarke Ave., Wesimouni, Que. H3Y 3E5; Office: 740 Noire Dame W., Suite 1400, Montreal, Que. H3C 3X6. ABLEY, Mark lames Chapman, M.A.; writer; b. Leamington, Engf. 13 May 1955; s. Henry Thomas and Mary Muriel (Collins) A.; e. City Park Coll., Saskatoon 1971; Univ. of Saskatchewan B.A.(Hons.) 1975; Oxford Univ. B.A.(First-Class) 1977, M.A. 1983; Rhodes Scholar 1975-78; m. Ann d. R.J.S. and A.O. Beer 15 Aug. 1981; iwo d.; literary editor Montreal Gazette 1989-91; feature writer Montreal Gazette 1987- ; freelance writer (literary journalism) 1978-87; researcher CBC-TV 1978-79; tuior, St. John's Coll., Oxford Univ. 1981, 1982; judge, poeiry comp., Stroud and Oxford Festivals 1982; awarded Gov.-Gen.'s Medal 1971; Gov.-Gen.'s Gold Medal 1975; Fiona Mee Prize for Literary Journalism 1980; Eric Gregory Award for Poetry 1981; Mark Harrison Prize 1991; Naiional Newspaper Award 1996; mem., Fed. English-Language Wriiers of Quebec; Cdn. Naiure Fed.; Cdn. Assn. of Rhodes Scholars; Wriiers' Union of Canada; Canada- Tibei Cue.; auihor Beyond Forget: Rediscovering the Prairies 1986; Blue Sand, Blue Moon (poetry) 1988; Heartland 1989; Glasburyon (poeiry) 1994; wriier/nar- ralor CBC radio series Ideas 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987; Conirib. Ed. Saturday Night 1986-92; contrib. Canada and the Nuclear Arms Race 1983; ed. The Parting Light: Selected Writings of Samuel Palmer 1985; Anglican; recreations: travel, the arts, naiure, cais; Home: 38 Drayton Rd., Pointe-Claire, Que. H9S 4V2. ABOUD, Frances Elaine, Ph.D.; professor; b. Toronto, Ont. 7 Feb. 1947; d. Henry Lloyd and Laurice Adele (Basseti) A.; e. Univ. of Toronio B.A. 1969; McGill Univ. M.A. 1970, Ph.D. 1973; m. Charles P. s. Margarei and Charles Philip Larson 5 April 1983; children: Charles Philip, Leila Margarei; PROF, DEPT. OF PSYCHOL, MCGILL UNIV. 1975- ; Assi. Prof., Cir. for Cross-Cul- lural Rsch., Wesiern Washington Univ. 1973-75; rsch. inio social/psychol. devel. in children & prejudice 1975- ; rsch. & leaching in Elhiopia as pan of McGill- Eihiopia Communily Hcalih Projeci 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1994- ; Fellow, Cdn. Psychol. Assn.; Mem., Soc. for Rsch. in Child Devel.; Soc. for Exper. Social Psychol.; auihor Children and Prejudice 1988; Health Psychology in Global Perspective 1998; recreaiions: gardening, reading; Home: 59 Arlington Ave., Montreal, Que. H3Y 2W5; Office: 1205 Dr. Penfield Ave., Montreal, Que. H3A 1B1. ABRAHAM, S. Clifford, B.A., M.B.A.; shipping exec- utive; b. Toronto, Ont. 8 Aug. 1956; s. Sheldon Duncan and Elizabeth Anne (Leitch) A.; e. Lakefield Coll. Sch. 1974; Trinity Coll., Univ. of Toronto, B.A. 1978; York Univ., M.B.A. 1981; m. Dorothy d. Robert and Helen Bolder 25 Oct. 1985; children: Sean, Kalyn; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., MARBULK SHIPPING INC. 1995- ; Mktg. Mngt. Prog., North Am. Life Assur. 1978; Ana- lysi, Upper Lakes Shipping Lid. 1981; Corp. Sec. 1982; Commercial Mgr., ULS Internal. 1984; Dir. of Mktg. 1986; Exec. Vice-Pres. 1988; Pres. & C.E.O. 1993; Dir., Thornmark Holdings Inc.; Upper Lakes Group Inc.; Marbulk Canada Inc.; Marbulk Shipping Inc. (Salem, Mass.l; Lakefield Coll. Sch.; recreations: golf, skiing, squash; clubs: York, Granite, Lake Joseph; Office: 27 Congress St., Salem, Mass. 01970 USA. ABRAHAMS, Cecil Anthony, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., F.A.S.L.; educator; wriier; b. Johannesburg, S.A. 29 Aug. 1940; s. Thomas and Elizabeih Stella A.; e. Pius XII Univ. College, Univ. of S. Africa, B.A. 1963; Univ. of N.B., M.A. 1965; Univ. of Alta., Ph.D. 1977; m. Rose- mary d. Quinlin and Barbara Gwyn 1 March 1986; chil- dren: Vanya, Pierre, Alexei; RECTOR AND VICE- CHANCELLOR, UNIV. OF THE WESTERN CAPE 1995- ; Teacher, Lenasia High Sch., Johannesburg 1963; Teaching Assi., Univ. of Alia. 1965-67; Lecir., Univ. of N.B. 1967; Assi. Prof., Bishop's Univ. 1969; Assoc. Prof. 1976; Prof. 1981; Vis. Prof., Loyola Coll. 1972; Univ. of ihe W. Indies 1981; Bayero Univ., Nigeria 1983; McGill Univ. 1984; Dean of Humanities & Prof, of English, Brock Univ. 1987-93; Vice-Pres. Academic, Provost and Prof, of English, Acadia Univ. 1993-95; Publisher, Kumalo Publications; Abrahams Consulting & Writing Services; Commonwealth Found. Vis. Prof, to Africa 1976; Fellow, African Soc. of Lit.; Assoc. Fellow, Ausira- lian Lii. Soc.; mem. African Lit. Assn. (Pres. 1986-87); Cdn. Assn. for Commonwealth Lit. & Lang. Studies (Pres. 1976-80); Vice-Chair & Ed., Assoc. for Common- wealth Lit. & Lang. Studies 1980-83; Ed., ACLALS Bul- letin 1980-83; Nat. Assn. of S. Africans in Can. (Pres. 1975- ); Dir., Cdn. Univ. Service Overseas; Humanities Rsch. Counc. of Can.; Cdn. Fedn. for the Humanities; Shastri Indo-Canadian Inst.; The Africa Network; Trustee, S. African Assn. of Can.; mem., Nova Scotia Council on Higher Education; Marilime Provinces on Higher Educaiion; author William Blake's Fourfold Man 1978, Alex La Guma 1985, Essays in Literature 1986, Don't Mourn, Mobilize (novel) 1988; editor Memories of Home: The Writings of Alex La Guma 1991, The Tragic Life: Bessie Head and the Literature of Southern Africa 1990; Critical Essays on Alex La Guma 1995; co-editor The Future of the Canadian University 1972; recreations: tennis, squash, soccer, cricket; Address: Private Bag X17, Bellville 7535, Cape Town, Souih Africa. ABRAHAMS, Vivian Cecil, B.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc; edu- cator; b. London, Eng. 19 Oct. 1927; s. Woolf Shusier- man A.; e. Cily of London Sch. 1945; Edinburgh Univ. B.Sc. 1952, Ph. D. 1955, D.Sc. 1978; m. Pamela Phyllis Julia d. Ewari Dance, Swallowfield, Berks., Eng. 10 Sepi. 1955; children: Graham , Mark, Carolyn, Jennifer; PRO- FESSOR EMERITUS OF PHYSIOLOGY, QUEEN'S UNIV. 1995- ; Fulbright Fellow, Univ. of Pa. 1955-56; Beit Mem. Fellow, Med. Rsch. Council, Nat. Inst. for Med. Rsch. 1956-59, mem. scient. staff 1959-63; Assoc. Prof., Queen's Univ. 1963, Prof. 1967-95, Head of the Dept. 1976-88; M.R.C. Visiting Scieni. Univ. Coll. Lon- don 1970-71; Dir., Med. Rsch. Counc. of Can. Group in Sensory-Motor Physiology 1990-95; served with RA 1945-48; auihor various articles in prof, journs.; Emeri- lus Mem., Cdn. Physiol. Soc. (Pres. 1983-84); Emeritus Mem., Soc. Neuroscience; Emeriius Mem., Am. Phys- iol. Soc.; Mem., Physiol. Soc.; Med. Rsch. Counc. 1984- 90; Chair, Scieniific Adv. Ctte. and Medical Adv. Ctle., Mem. of Bd. and Extve. of Muscular Dystrophy Assoc. of Can. 1988-91; mem., Council of Scieniisis, Human Frontiers Science Program Organization 1989-94; rec- reations: science waiching, golf; Home: 259 Fairway Hills Cres., Kingston, Oni. K7M 2B5; Office: Depi. of Physiol., Queen's Univ., Kingston, Oni. K7L 3N6. ACEVEDO, Guillermo 'Memo'; drummer, percus- sionisi, composer, producer, educator; b. Bogota, Colom- bia, S. Am. 16 Feb. 1953; s. Manuel Antonio and Margarita (Quintero) A.; e. Colegio Canada, Bogota ACKMAN / ADAMS 5 (H.S.); Jorge Tadeo Lozano Univ. Bogota, studied fine arts; m. Gail Helen d. Jack and Shirley (Sutton) Steier 12 Nov. 1976; children: Miguel Angel, Jacquelene Shir- ley; LEADER AND FOUNDER, BANDA BRAVA AND THE JAZZ CARTEL; considered a pioneer of Latin & Brazilian music in Toronto; Host & Prof., The Latin Beat & Cool Trip (CIUT 89.5 FM radio) 1986-96; con- tinues to perform & compose; currently appearing as a percussionist in the new Broadway play The Lion King 1998; Teacher, N.Y. Univ., The Drummer's Collective (N.Y.), Humber College; clinician & endorsee for LP Latin Percussion, Sabian Cymbals & Pearl Drums; clin- ics given for var. societies & insts.; began internal, career as performer & recording artist in Colombia with The Flippers/ then joined 'Los Pekenikes' of Spain & toured Eur.; following years spent in Mexico, U.S.A. & Can.; discography incl: Building Bridges 1993, Afrocu- banismo! 1996, The Gathering (with others; Juno award winner 1991), Atras Da Porta, Tell Me My Name, I'd Like to Recognize That Tune, Inner City Lights', has per- formed with num. Cdn. superstars; involved in several special events incl. Music Dir. for Can., OTI Festival, Portugal 1987, for Afrocubanismo! 1994, etc.; Jazz Report mag. Award 1994, '95; Ad Awards 1989; Juno Award 1991; Canada Council Grant 1994; compositions: Cumbiaranga 1997 for Jovenes del Barrio CD, Building Bridges 1993, Hoy Vive Recuerdo (for film, The Events Leading up to My Death) 1992, La Tierra (for film Dip- lomatic Immunity) 1992, Winter Samba, La Mirada del Viejo, Erniesto's Waltz, Hilda's Waltz plus total music prod, for Inside Stories TV 'Reunion' episode 1987, Rubbermaid Unbeatable underscore 1989; Home: 719 Woodbine Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4E 2J4; Office: 351 W. 42nd St., Apt. 714, New York, N.Y. 10036. ACKMAN, Roger S., B.A., B.C.L.; executive; b. Mon- treal, Que. 31 Dec. 1938; s. Douglas F. and Cornelia L. (Hayes) A.; e. Mount Allison Univ. B.A. 1960; McGill Univ. B.C.L. 1963; m. Valerie d. Douglas and Leila Rob- erts 15 June 1963; two d. Linda, Susan; VICE PRES., GEN. COUNSEL & SECY, IMPERIAL TOBACCO LTD. 1989- ; private law practice Montreal 5 yrs.; joined Imasco Ltd. 1970-89; mem. Bd. Graduate Soc. McGill Univ.; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; Assn. Cdn. Gen. Counsel; recreations: golf, sailing, skiing; Clubs: Royal Montreal Golf (mem. Bd.); Montreal Badminton & Squash; Home: 773 Upper Lansdowne, Westmount, Que. H3Y 1J9; Office: 3810 St. Antoine St., Montreal, Que. H4C IBS. ACTON, William L., B.Sc., F.S.A., F.C.I.A.; actuary; b. Ottawa, Ont. 10 Nov. 1952; s. Donald Beach and Marian E. (Thompson) A.; e. Queen's Univ., B.Sc. 1975; m. Susan Ruth d. Norman and Ruth Loube 15 July 1978; children: Karen, Samuel; VICE PRES. AND DIR., CAN- ADA, CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. 1997- ; joined Canada Life 1975; Asst. Actuary in British & Irish Div. 1979; Assoc. Actuary in Group Div. 1982; Group Insur. Actuary 1985; Gen. Mgr. & Cnief Actuary 1986; Head, Group Creditor Insur., Can. Life Assur. 1984-91; Pres. & C.O.O., Canada Life Casualty Insur- ance Co. 1988-91; Vice-Pres. & Dir, Irish Div., Canada Life Assurance Co. 1991-95; Vice-Pres. & Dir., Europe 1995-97; recreations: golf; Club: St. Andrew's Golf; Office: 330 University Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5R 1G8. ACZEL, Janos Dezso, M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc., Dr.h.c.mult. , F.R.S.C.; mathematician, educator; b. Budapest, Hun- gary 26 Dec. 1924; s. the late Dezso and Iren (Adler) A.; e. Primary Sch. 1930-34, Eng. Sch. 1934-35 and Berzse- nyi High Sch. 1935^3, Budapest; Pazmany Univ. of Budapest B.A. 1946, M.A. 1947, Ph.D. 1947; m. Susan Kende d. the late Lajos Kende 14 Dec. 1946; children: Catherine (Mrs. S. Boivie), Julie (Mrs. M. More); DIS- TINGUISHED PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF MATHE- MATICS, UNIV. OF WATERLOO; author Funktional- gleichungen der Theorie der geometrischen Obiekte (with S. Goljib) 1960, Vorlesungen iiber Funktionatglei- chungen und ihre Anwendungen 1961, Ein Blick auf Funktionalgleichungen und ihre Anwendungen 1962, Lectures on Functional Equations and their Applica- tions 1966, On Applications and Theory of Functional Equations 1969, On Measures of Information and their Characterizations (with Z. Daroczy) 1975, A Short Course on Functional Equations Based upon Recent Applications to the Social and Behavioral Sciences 1987, Functional Equations in Several Variables with Applications to Mathematics, Information Theory and to the Natural and Social Sciences (with J. Dhombres) 1989; author over 250 articles; Hon. Ed.-in-Chief Aequationes Mathematicae; editor Functional Equa- tions: History, Applications, and Theory 1984, Aggre- gating clones, colors, equations, iterates, numbers, and tiles 1995; and of the serials Results of Mathematics, Mathematica Japonica, Rendiconti di Matematica e delle Sue Applicazioni, Mathware & Soft Computing, Journal of Inequalities and Applications, Theory and Decision Library Series E; rec'd M. Beke Award'1961; Hungarian Acad. Sciences Award 1962; Distinguished Prof. 1969; Fellow, Royal Soc. Can. 1971; Cajal Medal (Nat. Counc. of Scientific Rsch., Spain) 1988; Rsch. Scholar, Univ. of California, Irvine 1996- ; Hon. degree (Dr.h.c), Univ. Karlsruhe 1990; Univ. Graz 1995; Sile- sian Univ., Katowice 1996; Foreign Fellow, Hungarian Acad. of Sciences 1990; mem. Cdn. Math. Soc. (Council 1971-73, Organizer of Special Meetings); Am. Math. Soc. (Organizer of Special Meeting; Plenary Speaker on Joint Mathematics Meeting); Royal Soc. Can. (Conve- nor Math. Div. 1974-75; Chair, Acad. Science Ed. Comte. 1977-78; Founding Ed., Acad. Science Mathe- matical Reports 1979); N.Y. Acad. Science; Oesterr. Math. Ges.; recreations: swimming, reading; Home: 97 McCarron Cr, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 5M9; Office: Dept. of Pure Math., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1. ADAM, His Excellency David Graeme, B.A., LL.B.; diplomat; b. Toronto, Ont. 21 March 1941; s. Graeme Mercer and Helen Cecile (Hewlett) Adam; e. Lawrence Park Collegiate 1961; Huron Coll., Univ. of W. Ont. B.A.(Hons.) 1965; Univ. of Toronto Law Sch. LL.B. 1968; CANADIAN AMBASSADOR TO ECUADOR 1995- ; joined Cdn. Foreign Serv. 1968; served in N.Y. at U.N., Cdn. High Comn. in New Delhi, Cdn. Consu- late in N.Y, Cdn. embassies in Santiago de Chile and Caracas, Venezuela; Minister, Cdn. Embassy in Mexico 1990-93; Political Dir. for Latin Am., Miami Summit Coord. & Ambassador for Pan Am. Games in Wpg. 1993-95; Head Student & Pres., Students Council, Huron Coll., Univ. of W. Ont. 1964-65; Univ. of Tor- onto Varsity Rugger Blue 1965, '66, '67; Mem., Angli- can Ch. of Can.; recreations: rugby, golf, tennis; Home: Alcabalas 222, Quito Tennis, Quito, Ecuador; Office: Avenida 6 de Diciembre 2816, Esq. Orton, ed. Jose Gonzalez, Quito, Ecuador. ADAM, Dyane, B.A., B.Ps.l, M.A., Ph.D.; professor, university administrator; b. Casselman, Ont. 25 Aug. 1953; s. Albert and Anna (Tessier) Adam; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.A. 1974, B.Ps.l (baccalaureate hons. in psy- chol.) 1975, M.A. 1977, Ph.D. 1980; m. Jacques Carriere; PRINCIPAL, GLENDON COLLEGE, YORK UNIVER- SITY 1994- ; Lecturer (part-time & full-time), Univ. of Ottawa 1977-80; Prof., Cegep de Hauterive 1982; Clin. Psychologist, Centre hosp. Rouyn Noranda 1982-84; Cornwall Gen. Hosp. 1984-87; Asst. Vice-Pres. & Prof., Laurentian Univ. 1987-93; Chair, Adv. Ctte. of Franco- phone Affairs, Min. of Edn. & Training of Ont. 1991- 94; Psychologist, private practice 1982- ; Pres. Award for Exceptional Achievement, Laurentian Univ. 1993; Women of Change, Ont. Women's Directorates 1994; Pres., Regroupement des univ. de la francophonie hors Que.; BdT Mem., Cdn. Soc. for the Study of Higher Edn.; Dir, Fond, franco-ont.; Table fern, francophone de concertation prov.; Mem., Cdn. Dir. of Psychol. in Clin. Practice; Ont. Bd. of Examiners in Psychol.; Coll. des psychol. du Que.; Cdn. Rsch. Inst. for the Advancement of Women; Reseau des chercheures fern, de 1'Ont. frangais; author: Les femmes francophones et le plural- isms en milieu minoritaire 1996; co-author: Com- petences Transferables Plus 1996; author/co-author of journal articles; Office: C 203 York Hall, 2275 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 3M6. E-mail: adam@delphi.glendon.yorku.ca ADAM, Gordon Stuart, B.J., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Toronto, Ont. 25 Jan. 1939; s. Alexander Crawford and Dorothy Mary (Midgley) A.; e. Bedford Park Public Sch. 1953; Lawrence Park Collegiate 1956; Trinity Coll. Sch. 1957; Carleton Univ., B.J. 1963, M.A. 1967; Queen's Univ., Ph.D. 1978; m. Margaret Mary Stark; children: Mark, Julie, Sara; VICE-PRES. (ACADEMIC), CARLETON UNIV. 1997- ; Reporter Ottawa Journal 1961-62; Deskman Toronto Star 1963-66; Editorial writer Ottawa Journal 1967; joined Carleton Univ. as Asst. Prof. 1968-69, 1971-73; Assoc. Prof. 1973; Prof. 1979- ; Dir., Sch. of Journalism, Carleton Univ. 1973- 87; Chair, Centre for Mass Media Studies, Grad. Sch. of Journalism, Univ. of Western Ont. 1987-89; Dean, Fac- ulty of Arts, Carleton Univ. 1992-97; ed. Journalism, Communication and the Law 1976, A Sourcebook of Canadian Media Law 1989, Notes Towards a Definition of Journalism 1993; author numerous articles and papers; rec'd. Kenneth R. Wilson Award in Journalism 1963; Student Counc. Honour Award, Carleton Univ. 1963; Canada Counc. Doctoral Fellowships 1969-70; Dean's Honour Roil, Queen's Univ. 1969-70; mem., Senate, Carleton Univ. (Senate Extve. 1980-83); Inst. Cdn. Studies (Mgmt. Comte. 1973- ); Consultant to newspapers and governmental agencies; Freelance writ - ing, broadcasting, lecturing; Visiting Fellow Western Australian Inst. Tech. (Perth); Visiting Scholar, Poynter Inst. for Media Studies, St. Petersburg, Fla. 1990-91; mem., Assn. for Education in Journalism; Cdn. Com- munication Assn.; Club: Ottawa Athletic Club; recre- ations: racquets; Office: 601 Robertson Hall, Carleton Univ., 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ont. K1S 5B6. ADAMOWSKI, Thomas H., Ph.D.; professor; b. Wilmington, Delaware 30 July 1941; s. Henry J. and Frances M. (Skibicka) A.; e. Univ. of Delaware, B.A. 1963; Indiana Univ., M.A. 1966, Ph.D. 1969; m. Eleanor d. Charles and Ellen Chetkowski 1 Sept. 1962; children: Rebecca M. and Natalie A.; PROF., DEPT. OF ENGLISH, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1967- and CHAIR OF DEPT. 1985-90, 1991-97; recipient of 2 SSHRCC leave fellowships author of scholarly articles on William Faulkner, D.H. Lawrence, Jean-Paul Sartre; editor Uni- versity of Toronto Quarterly 1985-90; recreation: hunt- ing; Home: 160 Colbeck St., Toronto, Ont. M6S 1V7; Office: 7 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A1. ADAMS, Bryan, C.M.; vocalist, composer; b. King- ston, Ont. 1959; Vocalist 1976- ; composer, various bands incl. Prism, Bachman-Turner-Overdrive, Bob Welch, Kiss 1977- ; discography: Bryan Adams 1980, You Want It, You Got It 1982, Cuts Like A Knife 1983, Reckless 1985, Into The Fire 1987, Live Live Live 1989, Waking Up The Neighbours 1991, So Far So Good 1993, 18 'Til I Die 1996; singles include Straight from the Heart, Cuts Like a Knife 1983, Heaven, One Night Love Affair, It's Only Love 1985, Heat of the Night, Victim of Love, Only the Strong Survive, Hearts On Fire 1987, (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, Can't Stop this Thing We Started, There Will Never Be Another Tonight, Thought I Died and Gone to Heaven 1991; numerous additional recording credits incl.: Pavarotti & Friends 2 1995; numerous music awards incl.: recipient multi-platinum record, No. 1 single in Am., Can., U.K., Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway; Juno Awards: Best Male Vocalist 1982, 1983/84, 1985, 1986, 1997, Album of the Yr. and Composer of the Yr. 1985, Cdn. Enter- tainer of the Yr. and Male Vocalist of the Yr. 1987, Cdn. Entertainer of the Yr. and Producer of the Yr. 1992 and Best Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic) 1993; named Artist of Decade, Cdn. Recording Industry Assn. 1990; Song of the Yr., Am. Music Awards (Everything I Do) I Do It For You 1992; Best Song Specifically Written For A Motion Picture Or Television, Grammy Award (Everything I Do) I Do It For You 1992; numerous award nominations incl. 13 Grammy Awards 1986-97, 13 Juno Awards 1992-94, Academy Awards - Best Achievement In Music (Original Song) (Everything I Do) I Do It For You 1992 and Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman 1996; many other music awards; Mem., Order of B.C. 1990; Mem., Order of Canada 1990; 125th Anniv. of the Confederation of Canada Medal 1992. ADAMS, David Leslie, C.A.; financial executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 14 June 1956; s. Leslie H. and Dorothy M. (Wildish) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto 1979; C.A. 1981; Stan- ford Univ. (SEP) Sept. 1994; m. Patricia Ann d. Gordon and Jan Bowlby Sept. 1985; children: Gordon Robert, Hilary Elizabeth, Katharine Ann; VICE-PRES. FINANCE & ADMIN., CAE ELECTRONICS LTD. 1994- ; Ernst & Young (Clarkson Gordon) 1979-83; The Bank of N.S. 1984-88; Treas., CAE Inc. 1988-94; Un. Ch. of Can.; club: Royal Canadian Yacht; Royal Montreal Golf; Address: C.P. 1800 Saint-Laurent, Que- bec, Que. H4L 4X4. ADAMS, Hon. George W., LL.M.; mediator/arbitra- tor; b. Hamilton, Ont. 30 June 1945; s. Howard Miller and Beatrice Helen (Fletcher) A.; e. McMaster Univ. B.A. 1967; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. LL.B. 1970 (Bronze Medal); Harvard Law Sch. LL.M. 1971; m. Mara d. John and Velta Melbardis 28 July 1967; children: Paul, San- dra, David, Michael; MEDIATOR/ARBITRATOR, ADR SERVICES 1997- ; called to Bar of Ont. 1973; cr. Q.C. 1981; Assoc. Prof. Osgoode Hall Law Sch. Toronto 1971-77; Vice-Chair Ont. Labour Relations Bd. 1974, Chair 1979-84; Asst. Dep. Min. of Labour Ont. Policy Analysis 1975-76; Chair, Ont. Grievance Settlement Bd. 1977-79; Vice-Chair, Ont. Edn. Relations Comn. 1977-79; mem. Pub. Review Bd. Un. Automobile Work- ers 1977-79; Pub. Service Staff Relations Bd. 1975-79; Partner Cassels, Brock & Blackwell 1978-79; Sr. Partner Fasken Campbell Godfrey and Head of Labour & Employment Law Dept. 1985-90; Prof, of Common Law, Univ. of Ottawa 1990-91; Justice, Superior Court of Justice 1991-97; Graduate of the Year (1970) Phi Delta Phi Legal Frat.; recipient McKenzie King Travel- ling Scholar 1971; Harvard Law Sch. Scholarship 1971; Cdn. Legal Inst. Award 1987; author Canadian Labour Law 1985, 2nd ed. 1993; Home: 52 Alcorn Ave., Tor- onto, Ont. M4V 1E4. 6 ADAMS / ADAMS ADAMS, Graham, Jr., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. New York, N.Y. 4 March 1928; s. Graham and Jeannette (Kroupa) A.; e. Williams Coll. B.A.(Rons.) 1948; Columbia Univ. M.A. 1954, Ph.D. 1962; m. Alice d. Raleigh and Fannie McFarlane 19 July 1969; PROF. EMERITUS OF HISTORY, MOUNT ALLISON UNIV.; Lectr., Univ. of Aberdeen (Scotland) 1962-63; Asst. Prof., Barnard Coll., Columbia Univ. 1962, 1963-64; Univ. of Missouri 1964-66; Assoc. Prof., Wayne State Univ. 1966-67; Head, Dept. of History present Univ. 1967-75, 1992-93; Prof. 1973-93; Chair, American Studies 1967-93; Pres., Atlantic Assn. of Historians 1975-76, 1984-85; Nat. Extve. Ctte., Cdn. Assn. for Am. Studies 1978-85; Canada Council, Assessor of Rsch. Applications; Edit. Cons., Harvard Bus. History Review, Can. Review of American Studies; Assessor of Applications, Killam Rsch. Fellowships; Mem., Am. Historical Assn.; Orgn. of Am. Historians; Cdn. Histor- ical Assn.; U.S. Embassy Grant for Rsch. in Am. Studies 1989-90; SSHRC grant 1982-83; Can. Council Rsch. Grant 1975-76; Am. Philos. Soc. Rsch. Grant 1966; Rsch. grants & fellowships: Barnard Coll., Univ. of Mis- souri, Mount Allison Univ.; author Age of Industrial Violence, 1910-1915 1966, '71 and scholarly essays, articles & reviews; has presented 5 scholarly conf. papers; TV series: Elections which Shaped Modern America Univ. of the Air (CTV nationally televised 18 Oct.-19 Nov. 1972); recreation: swimming; club: Will- iams; Home: P.O. Box 3677, 12 Quarry Ln., Sackville, N.B. E4L 4G2; Office: 63D York St., Sackville, N.B. E4L 1G9. ADAMS, J. Bruce, B.A.Sc., M.B.A.; executive; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 13 Feb. 1925; s. Andrew Hepburn Syme and Janet Barr (Macaulay) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto Schs. 1942; Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. (Mech. Eng.) 1948, M.B.A. 1957; m. Shirley d. Cyril and Kathleen DeMara 5 June 1954; children: Kathleen Janet (Mrs. J.D. Gray), Jeffrey Bruce, Judith Elizabeth (Mrs. N.A.R. Beveridge); Chair & Dir., Wainbee Ltd. 1988-96, retired; Sales Engr. The Torrington Co. Ltd. 1948-56; Sales Rep. Blackwood Hodge Ltd. 1956-60; Sales Mgr, Exec. Vice Pres. and Dir., Canadian Pollard Bearings Ltd. 1960-69; Exec. Vice Pres., Pres., Chair and Dir. Canadian Bearings Inc. 1969-82; Sr. Operating Exec. (1980), Chair and Dir., TEK Bearing Co. Inc. (U.S.A.) 1976-82; Pres., Power Transmission Group and Dir. Hugh Russel Inc. 1976- 82; Pres. & Dir., Wainbee Ltd. 1982-87; Dir.: MonoLino Typesetting Ltd. 1969-85; R & f Dick (Canada) Ltd. 1970-79; Dir., Profit Sharing Counc. of Can. 1987-93; served with RN Fleet Air Arm 1944-45; Elder Knox Presb. Ch.; Life mem., St. Andrews Soc.; Am. Soc. Mech. Engrs. (Past Chair Ont. Sec.); mem., Bearing Specialists Assn. (Past Pres. & Hon. mem.); Bd. Trade Metrop. Toronto; Clubs: Rotary (Past Pres. Oakville; Paul Harris Fellow); Oakville Golf; Home: 234 Balsam Dr., Oakville, Ont. L6J 3X5. ADAMS, John David Vessot, B.Eng., M.B.A., P.Eng.; executive; b. Ottawa, Ont. 7 Jan. 1934; s. Albert Oliver and Estelle Priscilla (Vessot) A.; e. Nepean High Sch. Ottawa; Carleton Univ.; McGill Univ. B.Eng. 1955; Univ. of W. Ont. M.B.A. 1958; m. Dorothy d. Annie and David Blyth 27 June 1959; children : Nancy, Joel, Louis; PRES., QUALITY PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING INC. 1988- ; Project Engr., Abitibi Paper Co., Cock- shutt Farm Equipment Co. Ltd. and Canadian Industries Ltd. 1957-63; Financial Analysis & Planning, Rio Tinto Zinc Group London, Eng. 1963-66; Mgr. Adm. and Planning, Cdn. Gypsum Co. Ltd. Toronto , Ont. 1966- 72; Mgr. Logistics & Finance, Massey Ferguson Co. Ltd. Toronto 1972-79; Pres. and Owner, The Canada Spool & Bobbin Co. Ltd. 1979-88; mem. Assn. Prof. Engrs. Prov. Ont.; Fellowship Baptist Church; recreations: curling, golf, skiing; Clubs: Curling; Rotary; Home: 386 14tn Ave., Hanover, Ont. N4N 2Y1; Office: 800 12th Street, Hanover, Ont. N4N 1W8. ADAMS, John Lawrence, CMM, CD, B.Eng., B.A., P.Eng.; public servant; b. Saint John, N.B. 31 May 1942; s. Lawrence Hugh and Jean Marjorie (Poley) A.; e. Royal Military College B.Eng. 1965; Oxford Univ. B.A. 1967; m. Marilyn d. Reginald and Olive Walton 23 July 1966; children: Derek, Ryan, Erin; ASST. DEPY. MIN., INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT, NATIONAL DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS 1990- ; Officer, 3 Field Eng. Squadron Chilliwack B.C. 1967-70; Commanding Officer 1974—76; Staff Officer, Nat. Defence H.Q. 1971-74; various staff appointments, Cdn. Forces 1976-85; Commander, Special Service Force Petawawa Ont. 1989-90; Dir., Defence Construction Canada; Rhodes Scholar; Grad. Cdn. Arm y Staff Col- lege and Nat. Defenc e College; Commander, Order of Military Merit; recipient, Canada 125 Medal; Mem., Military Eng. Assn. of Canada; St. Peters Soc.; Royal Military College Club; recreations: hockey, swimming official; Address: Nat. Defence H.Q., MGen G.R. Pear- kes Bldg., Ottawa, Ont. K1A OK2. ADAMS, Karen G., B.A., M.L.S.; librarian; b. Eriks- dale, Man. 3 May 1946; d. Everet Harold and Margaret Anna (Goranson) Sidwall; e. Eriksdale Collegiate 1963; Univ. Man., B.A.(Hons.) 1967; Univ. Western Ont., M.L.S. 1975; children: Karina Jarry & Richard Everet; EXTVE. DIR., CANADIAN LIBRARY ASSN. 1991- ; Policy & Special Projects Dir., Evergreen Sch. Div. 1975-76; Librarian, Teshmont Consultants 1977-78; Cataloguer, Public Library Services 1977-78; Consult- ant, Public Library Services, Evening Instructor Red River Community Coll. Lib. Tech Prog. 1978; Acting Dir., Public Library Services, Prov. of Man. 1979, Dir. 1981; Sask. Provincial Librarian 1984-90; Chair, Advi- sory Group on Nat. Library Services for Handicapped Persons; mem., Cdn. Soc. of Assn. Executives, CNIB; author various articles; co-author Kidstuff 1979; recre- ations: skiing; reading; cycling; gardening; Home: 501 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, Ont. K1S 3P2; Office: 602 - 200 Elgin St., Ottawa, Ont. K2P 1L5. ADAMS, Kim Hastings; artist; b. Edmonton, Alta. 17 Dec. 1951; s. Alvin Clarence and Harriet Maud A.; e. Northwest Coast Inst. of the Arts; Kootenay Sch. of Art; Univ. of Victoria 1979; m. Barbara d. Manfred and Annaluise Fischer 5 June 1983; work exhibited in solo & group exbns in major galleries & museums in Canada, the U.S. & Eur; incl. in 19th Sao Paulo International Biennial 1987, Cdn. Biennial of Contemporary Art at Nat. Gallery of Canada 1989; Skulptur Projekte 97, Miinster; In Site, San Diego 1997; work is in both pri - vate & public collections across Can.; rep. in Montreal by Galerie Christiane Chassay and in Toronto by Wynick-Tuck Gallery; Home: R.R. 2, Grand Valley, Ont. LON 1GO; Office: c/o Wynick-Tuck Gallery, 80 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5V 2J4. ADAMS, Lydia Muriel, B.Mus., B.Ed.; conductor; b. Glace Bay, N.S. 18 May 1953; d. Robert Ethan and Flo- rence Isabel (Travis) A.; e. Mount Allison Univ. B.Mus. 1975, B.Ed. 1976; Royal College of Music (U.K.); Nat. Opera Studio (U.K.); CONDUCTOR, AMADEUS CHOIR 1984— ; pianist for many choirs & artists in England & Canada incl. Bach Choir of London (Sir David Willcocks, cond.), Acad. of St. Martin's in the Field, Elmer Iseler Singers 1981-95; through Amadeus Choir inititated an internal, writing comp.; has con- ducted & guest conducted several highly-acclaimed CD's; in demand as guest conductor, workshop clinician; Instr., Opera Dept. & Dept. of Mus. Edn., Univ. of Tor- onto; recipient, City of Scarborough Bi-Centennial Award of Merit 1996; Ont. Choral Fed. 25th Anniver- sary Distinguished Service Award 1996; Intercultura l Heritage Network Award of Distinction 1997; Editor, Amadeus Choir series; recreations: visits to Cape Bre- ton, reading (esp. Cdn. lit . & poetry), lover of contem- porary dance; Office: 75 The Donway W., Suite 410, North York, Ont. M3C 2E9. ADAMS, Mark Edward, M.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P.(C); physician, researcher, scientist; b. Jacksonville, Fla. 1 May 1946; s. Mark Elbert and Anna-Marie Clara (Kuntz) A.; e. Univ. of Okla. B.S. 1968; Univ. of Toronto M.Sc. 1971, M.D. 1974; m. Elaine d. Frank and Valma Stokes 14 June 1975; two s. Jeffrey Michael, Jonathan David; PROF. OF MEDICINE, UNIV. OF CALGARY 1992- , Arthritis Soc. Chair 1990- , Assoc. Prof, of Med. 1989; Rsch. Assoc. in Pathol. Mount Sinai Hosp. 1977-78; Visiting Sci. in Biochem. Kennedy Inst. of Rheumatol. 1978-80; Assoc. Prof, of Med. Univ. of B.C. 1980-86, Assoc. in Pathol. 1983-86; Head of Clin. Investig. CIBA-Geigy Canada Ltd. 1986-89; Assoc. Prof, of Pathol. & Med. Univ. of Toronto 1986-89; Act- ing Chair, Ctte. on Rsch. 1992; Active Med. Staff Foot- hills Hosp.; recipient C.S. Wainwright Meml. Scholarship 1973; Roy J. Simpson Prize in Paediatrics 1973; K.M. Hunte r Found. Fellowship in Rheumatol. 1977-80; H.H. and Kathleen MacKenzie Award Pathol. & Bacteriol. 1977, 1978; Helen L. Vanderveer Fellow- ship 1978-79; Alpha Omega Alpha; mem. Arthritis Soc. Manpower Panel 1986-92, Chair 1989-92; Arthritis Soc. Med. Planning Ctte. 1989-92; Arthriti s Soc., Bd. of Dirs., Alta. Div. 1991-93; author or co-author numerous manuscripts, book chapters, addresses; recreations: cooking, computers; Club: Sunshine Ski; Office : 3330 Hospital Dr. N.W., Calgary, Alta. T2N 4N1. ADAMS, (William) Peter, M.P., B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.; politician, professor; b. U.K. 17 April 1936; s. William Albert and Ellen Julia (Dickinson) A.; e. Univ. of Shef- field, B.A.(Hons.) 1958; McGil l Univ., M.Sc. 1962, Ph.D. 1966; m. Jill d. Florence and Samuel Smith 23 Sept. 1936; children: Joanne, Michele, Annette, William; PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE LEADER OF THE GOVT, HOUSE OF COMMONS 1997- ; Dir , McGill Subarctic Rsch. Lab. 1963-66; Founder Chair, Dept. of Geog., Trent Univ. 1968-77; variously Dean of Grad. Studies, Assoc. Dean for Science, Assoc. Vice- Pres. 1977-85; Prof., Dept. of Geog., Trent Univ. & Extve. Dir., Assn. of Cdn. Univ. for Northern Studies 1985-87; 1st el. to Ont. Legis. (Peterborough) 1987; Chair, Standing Ctte. on Social Development 1987-88; Parliamentary Asst. to the Min. of the Environment 1989-90; 1st el. to H. of C. (Peterborough) g.e. 1993; Chair, Resources-Oceans-Environment Caucus 1993- 95; Chair, Ontario Caucus 1995-97; Carnegie Arctic Scholar, McGill Univ. 1959-61; Prof, invite, Univ. du Que. a Que. 1984-87; Fellow, Arctic Inst. of N. Am. and Royal Can. Geog. Assn. (RCGS); Citizen of the Year, Peterborough; Prov. of Ont. Citation for Sport; Past Bd. Mem., Trent-Peterborough-Malawi Project; Peterbor- ough Co. Bd. of Edn.; Past Hon. Pres. OAGEE: Nat. Adv. Counc. for Fitness & Amateur Sport; Past Chair, Partici- paction Peterborough; Ont. Summer Games; Energy Savers Peterborough; Peterborough Mid Winter Half Marathon; Cancer Campaign and United Way Peterbor- ough; author of many scientific articles; co-author Can- ada and Polar Science Revisited 1992, Canada and Polar Science 1987; Mass Balance of Axel Heiberg Island Gla- ciers 1995; editor International Geography/La Geogra- phie Internationale 1972, Peterborough and the Kawarthas 1992, Snow and Ice Chemistry and the Atmosphere 1985, Education, Research, Information Systems and the North 1987, Canada's Subarctic Uni- versities/Les universites canadiennes du moyen nord 1987; recreations; running, skiing; Home: 779 Aylmer St. N., Peterborough, Ont. K9H 3X7; Office : Rm. 158, Confederation Bldg., House of Commons, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA6. ADAMS, Peter Frederick, M.Eng., Ph.D.; educator; b. Halifax, N.S. 4 Feb. 1936; s. Gordon Vincent and Freda (Fraser) A.; e. Dalhousie Univ. Dipl. in Engn. 1956; N.S. Tech. Coll. B.Eng. 1958, M.Eng. (Civil Engn.) 1961; Lehigh Univ. Ph.D. (Civil Engn.) 1966; m. Barbara Elaine Dickey; three s.; PRES., CANADIAN INST. FOR PETROLEUM INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT 1993- ; Design Engr. Gen. Engn . Dept. Internal. Nickel Co. of Canada, Copper Cliff, Ont. 1958-59; Asst. Prof, of Civil Engn. Univ. of Alta. 1960-63; Rsch. Asst. Fritz Engi- neering Laboratory, Lehigh Univ. Bethlehem, Pa. 1963- 66; Assoc. Prof. 1966-70, Prof, of Civil Engn., Univ. of Alta. 1970-89 (Dean of Engn. 1976-84); Design Engr., Project Planner, Dominion Bridge Co. Toronto (sabbati- cal leave) 1973-74; Pres., C-FER (Centre for Frontier Engineering Rsch.) 1984—89; Pres., Technical Univ. of Nova Scotia 1989-92; Chrmn., Russell Technologies Inc.; Dir., The Churchill Corp.; Petroleum Recovery Inst.; Compuler Modelling Group; Coal Mining Rsch. Centre (Extve. Comte.); Mang. Adv. Inst.; Hydrocarbon Rsch. Centre (Chair); Cdn. Welding Bureau; mem. organ, comtes. various confs.; mem., Nat. Sci. and Eng . Resch. Council 1982-86; Nat. Adv. Com. on Mining and Metall. Resch. 1982- ; National Marine Counc. 1988- ; rec'd Cerl. of Merii Cdn. Soc. Civil Engn. 1978; rec'd A.B. Sanderson Award Cdn. Soc. Civil Engn. 1986; co- auihor 3 maj. lexts instr. structural steel design; contrib. various monographs aspecis siruciural stability & steel design; author or co-aulhor over 100 publs.; presenied over 80 leciures, addresses; mem. Assn. Prof. Engrs., Geols. & Geophysicisis Alia.; Cdn. Council Prof. Engrs.; Hon. Mem., Internal. Assn. Bridge & Siruciural Engn. (Vice Pres. Internal.; Fellow, Can. Soc. Civil Engrs. mem.-at-Large Struclural Siabiliiy Rsch. Council; mem. Cdn. Slandards Assn.; Internal. Standards Organ.; Chair, Cdn. Standards Assn. Steering Comie. on Offshore Structures; Communily League; Salvaiion Army (Red Shield Appeal Exive. 1979-87, Chair 1986- 87); Club: Skyscraper Toastmasters; Address: 100 Springwood Couri, 4220 - 98 Si., Edmonion, Alia. T6E 6A1. ADAMS, Roy J., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Phila- delphia, Pa. 28 June 1940; s. Roben George and Marie (Gaughran) A.; e. Penn Slate Univ. B.A. (summa cum laude) 1967 (Phi Beta Kappa & Marshal, Coll. of Lib. Arts); Univ. of Wisconsin M.A. 1970, Ph.D. 1973; m. Marilyn d. Kenneth and Edyth Whittaker 5 Jan. 1964; children: Jennifer, Emily; PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, McMASTER UNIV. 1997- , Prof. 1973-97; Cenire for Indusirial Reladons, Univ. of Toronto 1994- ; Adjunci Prof., Aniioch Univ. 1994— ; Chair, McMasier Univ. Industrial Relations Dept. 1975-76; Dir, Theme Sch. on Intl. Jusiice & Human Righis 1996-97; Chair & C.E.O., Nai. Comn. on Educ. Leave & Producliviiy 1978; Mem., Ont Task Force on Literacy & Occup. Healih & Safely 1980-84; Advisor lo var. govi. & quasi-govl. agencies; frequeni conference speaker & univ. leclurer; Visiling Prof., Rut- gers Univ. 1980; Inst for Internal. Sludies & Training ADAMS / ADASKIN 7 Japan 1985; Eur. Inst. of Bus. Admin . France 1987; Univ. of Sci. & Tech. Beijing China 1989; Univ. of Bologna, Italy 1994; Visiting Scholar, Internat. Inst. of Labour Studies Switz. 1988; Cdn. Pacific Distinguished Visiting Prof., Univ. of Toronto 1990; Visiting Fellow, Inst. for Labour Rsch. Hungary 1991; Victoria Univ. N.Z. 1992; Distinguished Visiting Prof., Univ. of Western Australia 1996; Co-Chair, Comparative Industrial Relation s Rsch. & Teaching Soc.; Manager, Internat. Employee Rela- tions Network (an internet discussion group); Editor Comparative Industrial Relations Newsletter, Ed. Bd. Mem. of several profl. journals; Pres., Cdn. Indus. Reins. Assn. 1981-82; Pres., Intl. Section-Industrial Relations Rsch. Assn. 1996; recipient of several teaching awards, McMaster Univ. incl. most recent President's Award for Excellence; 1st Dallas M. Young Disting. Lectr., Case-Western Reserve Univ. 1989; Rapporteur, World Cong, of Indus. Reins. Belgium 1989; Gerard Dion AwarcC Cdn. Indus. Relations Assn. for Outstand- ing Contrib. to Knowledge of Cdn. & Internat. Indus- trial Relations 1997; Mem., Internat. Indus. Reins. Assn.; Indus. Reins. Rsch. Assn.; Cdn. Assn. of Univ. Teachers; Internat. Sociological Assn.; Internat. Political Science Assn.; author White-Collar Union Growth in Britain and Sweden 1975, Industrial Relations Under Liberal Democracy 1995, 26 book chapters & over 100 profl. & popular pubns.; co-author Education and Working Canadians 1979; Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Jobs 1995; editor Comparative Industrial Relations 1991; co- editor Industrial Relations Theory 1993; recreations: running, mountaineering, scuba diving, tennis; clubs: Bruce Trail, Sierra; Home: 50 Whitton Rd., Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4C7; Office: Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4M4. ADAMS, Stephen Norman, Q.C., F.R.S.A., LL.B., C.L.J., F.Inst.D.; lawyer; b. Toronto, Ont. 3 July 1942; s. George D. (C.M.G.) and Helen M. (Field) A.; e. Appleby Coll. Oakville, Ont. 1950-60; Neuchatel Jr. Coll. Swit- zerland 1960-61; Huron Coll. Univ. of W. Ont. 1961- 63, Fac. of Law LL.B. 1966 (Gold Medalist); Osgoode Hall 1968; m. Linda d. Charles E. and Edythe Frosst 15 Aug. 1964; two d. Susan Patricia, Jennifer Anne; PART- NER, HARRISON, ELWOOD 1971- ; Dir., O-Pee- Chee Co. Ltd. 1982- ; Amway of Canada, Ltd. 1995- ; TrueStone Inc. 1997- and numerous private corps.; Corp. Secy. & Dir., Wingco Leasing Ltd. and affiliated corps. 1993- ; Corp. Secy., Spectral Diagnostics Inc. 1996- ; Dir. & Asst. Secy., Shaw Foundation 1970- ; Mem., Ontario Securities Commn. 1996- ; articled Tory Tory DesLauriers & Binnington, Toronto 1966-67; called to Bar of Ont. 1968; cr. Q.C. 1981; law practice present firm 1968- ; Dir. and Chair Audit Ctte., mem. Extve. Ctte., Firan Corp. 1979-96; Harding Carpets Ltd. 1983; Secy., Timberland Equipment Ltd. 1985-89; Dir., Mem. Extve. Ctte., Audit Ctte., Comp. Ctte., and Secy. Coronet Carpets Inc. 1986—92; Corp. Secy., Air Ontario Inc. 1993-95; Sr. Instr. Income Tax Law (London) Law Soc. U.C. Bar Admission Course 1976—82; Lectr. in Advanced Corporate Law, Univ. of W. Ont. 1980-92; apptd. Adjunct Prof, of Law, Univ. of W. Ont. 1991; mem. Bd. Comnrs. Police London 1983-85; Dir. Ang. Foundation Can. 1978-88, 1989-92; Univ. Hosp. Lon- don 1980-86 (Vice Chair 1984-86); mem. Adv. Bd. Lon- don Psychiatric Hosp. 1976-88 (Chair 1985-88); Dir. & Secy., Transplant Internat. (Canada) 1985- ; Dir., Lon- don-Middlesex Children's Aid Soc. 1990- , Vice-Pres. 1992-95, Pres. 1995-97; author Annotated Ontario Business Corporations Act (updated twice yearly) and numerous legal articles; Past Dir., Thames Valley Crip- pled Children's Treatment Centre 1969-79 (Pres. 1975- 79); Dir. Untv. Hosp. Found. 1986-91; Mem. Exec. Ctte., Diocese of Huron 1981- ; Chancellor, Anglican Diocese of Huron 1990- (Vice-Chancellor 1988-90); Mem., Corp. of Huron Coll. 1978-97; el. F.R.S.A. 1991; el. Fel- low, Inst. Dirs. 1988; apptd. C.L.J. 1992; Assessor, 1992 & 1995 General Synods, Anglican Ch. of Can.; mem. Central Advisory Grp., Pension Ctte., Anglican Ch. of Can. 1992- ; recreations: reading, music, hiking; Clubs: London; Albany (Toronto); Home: 52 Doncaster Pi., London, Ont. N6G 2A5; Office: PO Box 3237, 450 Tal- bot St., London, Ont. N6A 4K3. ADAMS, Hon. Wayne, M.L.A.; politician; s. Frank and Beatrice (Diggs) A.; e. Halifax Vocational; N.S. Inst. of Technology; General Motors Training Centre; St. Mary's Univ. post-secondary courses; m. Nina Ford; one daughter; MINISTER OF THE ENVIRONMENT, GOVT. OF NOVA SCOTIA 1995- ; 1st el. to N.S. Legis. for Preston 1993; Min. of Supply & Services 1993-95; Councillor, Halifax Co. 1979-93; former broadcaster, journalist and civil servant; Founder & Former Extve. Dir., Black Cultural Centre for N.S.; Former Mem. & Pres., N.S. Home for Coloured Chil- dren; Former Dir, Cdn. Council of Christians & Jews; Former Automotive Technician & Service Centre Oper- ator; Former Owner & Operator, Anti-Burglar Security Serv. Inc.; Former Internat. Din, Opportunities Indus- trialization Centres of Am.; Jay-Cee Award, Outstand- ing Young Citizen Award 1975; Nat. Human Rights in Broadcasting Award 1976; 4-Way Test Award, Rotary Club Internat. for valued community involvement 1977; Harry Jerome Award for Leadership 1995; Former Dir., Dartmouth Gen. Hosp. Bd.; Former Chair, N.S. Education Incentive for Black Students 1972-81; Trust- eeship of East Preston Baptist Ch. (Ch. Clerk; Prog. Chair of Laymen's Group); Charter Mem., East Preston Lions Club; Home: P.O. Box 2221 East, Dartmouth, N.S. B2W 3Y2; Office: P.O. Box 2107, Halifax, N.S. B3J 3B7. ADAMS, Hon. William Gilbert, LL.B.; b. St. John's, Nfld. 17 June 1923; s. James Palmer and Mary (Cooze) A.; e. Bishop Field Coll. St. John's; Dalhousie Univ. LL.B. 1952; Justice, Supreme Court of Nfld. 1986-95 (previously Chief Judge, Dist. Court of Nfld. 1982-86, when court merged with Supreme Court of Nfld.); law practice St. John's 1953-78, Q.C. 1963; el. twice to Nfld. House of Assembly; St. John's Mun. Council 1961-73; Mayor of St. John's 8 yrs; apptd. Judge, Dist. Court of Nfld. 1978, Supreme Court of Nfld. 1986; retired 1995; Anglican; recreations: yachting, winter fishing; Club: Royal Nfld. Yacht Club (Past Commodore); Home: Atkins Rd., Manuels, P.O. Box 749, Conception Bay South, Nfld. A1W 1N3. ADAMS, The Hon. Willie; senator; b. Kujjuaq, Que- bec (formerly Fort Chimo) 22 June 1934; s. Lizzie Adams; e. Fort Chimo Mission Schools; Life partner: Mary Hands; children: Mary Jane, Jesse, Harry, David (dec.), Jimmy, Christine, Willy, Lizzie, Victoria, Isaac; MEM., THE SENATE OF CANADA 1977- ; Mem., Northwest Territories Council 1970-74; summoned to Senate by Hon. P.E. Trudeau 5 April 1977; Mem., Standing Senate Committees on Transport and Com- munications, Fisheries and Aboriginal Peoples; Owner, Kudlik Electric Ltd.; Kudlik Construction Ltd.; Nunuq Inn; Polar Bear Cave Investments Ltd.; Umingmak Sup- ply Ltd.; Rankin Inlet, N.W.T. and Umingmalc Expedit- ing Ltd. (Plantagenet); recreations: Home: R.R. 1, 351 Lake George Rd., Plantagenet, Ont. KOB 1LO; Office: Room 581-F, Centre Block, Parliament Bldgs., Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA4. ADAMSON, Agar Cawthra Lazier, M.A.; educator; b. Toronto, Ont. Sept. 1933; s. Rodney and Rosemunde (Lazier) A.; e. Ridley Coll. St. Catharines, Ont.; Carle- ton Univ. 1962; Queen's Univ. 1966; Univ. of Toronto ABD; m. Mary-Elizabeth d. Daniel and Flora Conway Oct. 1958; children: Geoffrey, Andrea, Blair, Ashley; PROF. OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, ACADIA UNIV. 1966- ; Summer Sch. Univ. of Victoria 1978; Commen- tator Pub. Affairs Radio and TV; Pres. Pub. Legal Edn. Soc. N.S. 1982—86; mem. N.S. Barristers' Soc. Council 1985-88; Acad. Dir. N.S. Legis. Internship Prog. 1985- 94; Dir. Neptune Theatre Found. 1982-85; Chair, Fundy Mental Health Centre 1981-83; Chair, Kings Municipal Reform Adv. Ctte. 1993-96; Mem. Bd. of Dirs., Social Sciences Fedn. of Canada 1995-96; Mem. Bd. of Dirs., Humanities and Social Sciences Fedn. of Canada 1996- 97; Mem. Adv. Ctte., Cdn. Bar Assn. 'Systems of Civil Justice Task Force' 1995- ; recipient Japan Found. Fel- lowship 1987; author various articles acad. publs. on Cdn. and Atlantic politics; commentator (Radio, TV & Press) on politics and political life in Canada and Japan; mem., Cdn. Political Sci. Assn. (Bd. of Dirs. 1995-97); Internat. Political Sci. Assn.; Cdn. Study Parlt. Group; Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Assn.; IPAC; Japa- nese Studies Assn., Canada; recreations: skiing, walk- ing; Anglican; Home: 94 Main St., R.R. 1, Wolfville, N.S. BOP 1X0; Office: Wolfville, N.S. BOP 1X0. ADAMSON, Anthony, O.C., M.A., LL.D., F.R.A.I.C.; b. Toronto Ont. 7 Oct. 1906; s. Col. Agar, D.S.O., and Mabel (Cawthra) A.; e. Elementary School, Port Credit, Ont.; Wellington College, England; Cambridge Univ., M.A.; London Univ., Eng. (Post-Grad.); LL.D.: Queen's Univ. 1975, Univ. of Windsor 1985; m. Augusta, d. Judge Angus Bonnycastle, 11 Sept. 1931; children: Adrian C, Inigo H.T.C.(d.), Jeremy E.A.; Assoc. Prof, of Town Planning 1955-65, Univ. of Toronto; Vice-Chair, Nat. Capital Comn., Ottawa, 1959-67; served for ten yrs. as el. municipal offr. in Twp. of Toronto, Sch. Bd. and Councillor; Reeve 1953-54; Chair of Public Utilities Comn., 1955-56; Pres., Children's Aid Soc., Peel Co., 1956; Pres. (1964), Ont. Welfare Council; Pres. (1946, 1951), Town Planning Inst. Can.; Dir., Nat. Theatre Sch. 1967-69; mem. Ont. Heritage Foundation 1975-81; Ont. Council for Arts (Chair 1969-74); co-author The Ancestral Roof, The Gaiety of Gables, The Hallowed Walls (Gov. Gen.'s Award for non-fiction) 1975, Cor- nerstones of Order 1983; awarded Coronation Medal; Jubilee Medal; Officer, Order of Canada 1974; Award of Merit, City of Toronto 1978; Gabrielle Lcger Medal, Heritage Can. 1981; Conservative; Anglican; Home: Belmont House, 55 Belmont St., Toronto, Ont. M5R 1P9. ADAMSON, Barry, C.H.R.P.; management consult- ant; b. Halifax, N.S. 10 Aug. 1944; s. George and Nesta (Brett) A.; e. Port Credit S.S. 1963; McMaster Univ. B.A. 1966; m. Margaret d. Russell and Peggy West of Ver- mont 1967; children: Daniel, Christy; PRES. AND C.E.O., MURRAY AXMITH & ASSOC. 1980- ; Mktg. Rsch,, Advertising and Human Resources, Dominion Stores 1966-71; Mgr. Staff Devel. and Mgr. Planning and New Programs Ont. Govt. 1971-80; author 'Brave New Workworld' McMaster Times 1995; 'Planning a Termination' Dismissal and Employment Law Digest 1987; 'Recovering from Downsizing' Financial Post 1984; co-author (with Murray Axmith) 'Managing Large Scale Staff Reductions' Univ. of W. Ont. Business Quarterly 1983; Home: 1 Arkendo Dr., Oakville, Ont. L6J 5T8;'Office: 130 Bloor St. W., Ste. 800, Toronto, Ont. M5S 1N5. ADASKIN, Gordon, R.C.A.; painter; educator; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 7 June 1931; s. Harry Adaskin; e. apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright 1951; Vancouver Sen. of Art grad. 1952 (Drawing & Painting Hons.); Prov. Normal Sch. Vancouver grad. 1955; children: Jon, Susan; Decent and Asst. Curator Vancouver Art Gallery 1955-56; Art Teacher and Counsellor Vancouver Sch. System 1956- 62; Instr. in Drawing, Painting, Anat. and Art Hist., Alta. Coll. of Art Calgary 1963-66; Painting Instr. Banff Sch. of Fine Art summers 1964, 1965, 1970, Instr. in Drawing summers 1975, 1976, Lectr. in Basic Design Banff Centre Theatre Crafts 1972-77, Educ. Program Consultant to Theatre Div. 1977; Instr. in Design Univ. of Alta. summers 1963, 1966; Asst. Prof, of Environ- mental Studies Univ. of Man. 1966, Prof. 1971, Chair of Basic Design (5 yrs.) 1975; Guest Lectr. Univ. of B.C. 1973; considerable radio and TV experience as commen- tator, interviewer, script writer and program consultant; solo exhns. incl.: London (Eng.) House 1953; Maison Canadienne Paris 1954; Tempus Gallery Vancouver 1963, Little Gallery 1966; Applied Arts Centre Calgary 1965; Banff Sch. of Fine Arts 1964, 1965; Univ. of Man. 1967, 1969, 1980; Griffiths Gallery Vancouver 1967, 1968, 1969; Studio Gallery West Vancouver 1973; Pri- vate Studio Shows Vancouver 1973, Banff 1975, Win- nipeg 1976; Peter Whyte Gallery Banff 1976; Bau-Xi Gallery Vancouver 1981; Melnychenko Gallery Win- nipeg 1981; rep. in numerous group shows Can. and USA, pub. and private colls.; Home: R.R. 2, S4C C13, Gibsons, B.C. VON 1VO. ADASKIN, Murray, O.C., LL.D., D.Mus.; composer; b. Toronto, Ont. 28 Mar. 1906; s. Samuel and Nisha (Perstnov) A.; e. Royal Conserv. of Music, Toronto; Paris, France; Music Acad. of the West, Calif.; Aspen Sch. of Music, Colo.; LL.D.: Univ. of Lethbridge 1970, Univ. of Sask. 1984 (on the occasion of its Diamond Jubilee); D.Mus.: Brandon Univ. 1972, Univ. of Windsor 1977, Univ. of Victoria 1984; m. Frances (dec. 22 Aug. 1988), d. Frederick William James. 16 July 1931; m. Asta-Dorothea, d. Lars Christian and Sigrid Knudsen- Trautman Larsen 7 May 1989; Composer-in-Residence, (the first in Canada) Univ. of Sask. 1966—72 (Prof, and Head of Dept. of Music 1952-66); mem. Canada Council 1966-69; Violinist with Toronto Symphony Orchestra 10 yrs.; composer of 119 works (89 publ.) recorded vocal, solo chamber music and orchestral works, with assigned ISMN & CIP numbers & 2 CD's, many com- missioned works incl. Centennial opera Grant, Warden of the Plains and Of Man and the Universe for Expo, Coronation Overture and Algonquin Symphony; two hr. CBC broadcast, Profile of Murray Adashin at 65 1971; The Travelling Musicians for Orchestra narrative by P.K. Page premiered Jan. 1984, Travelling Musicians for Chamber Orchestra 1997; six hr. CBC broadcast 1989, Murray Adaskin - A Canadian Music Retrospec- tive repeat broadcast 1990; Premiere, Concerto for Orchestra commissioned by Victoria Sym. Orch. (Can. Council grant) dedicated to Myfanwy Pavelic, Cdn. Painter; Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (1991) dedi- cated to violist, Rivka Golani, premiered 8th Aug. 1995 in Victoria; Woodwind Quintet No. 2 (1993) commis- sioned by CBC Ottawa; Quartet No. 2 (1994) dedicated to Lafayette String Quartet; 1995 String Quintet, dedi- cated to Lafayette String Quartet, Gary Karr, Bass; Viola Concerto No. 2 (1995); Murray Adaskin Retro- spective CJRT-FM (Toronto) broadcast 1993; rec'd. Sr. Arts Fellowship, Canada Council 1960-61, to work in Europe; chosen Citizen of the Year, Saskatoon 1969; Bd. mem. Saskatoon Art Centre 1966-67; Officer, Order of Canada 1980; Hon. Life mem., Saskatoon and Toronto Musicians' Assns.; mem. Cdn. League of Composers since founding; Royal Soc. of Arts; SOCAN; Centennia l Medal, 1967; Lifetime Award for Excellence i n the Arts, 8 ADDERSON / ADRIAN Saskatchewan Arts Bd. 1991; 1994 featured Cdn. Com- poser, Saskatchewan Music Festival Assn.; Club: Joel (Saskatoon); Address: 3020 Devon Rd., Victoria, B.C. VSR 6C9. ADDERSON, Caroline Louise, B.Ed.; writer; b. Edm- onton, Alberta 9 Sept. 1963; s. James Neil and Bernice Fay (Goodfellow) A.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.Ed. 1986 (Max- well A. Cameron Prize for heading the graduating class in elementary teaching education); author Bad Imagin- ings (short stories; fiction) 1993; feature-length screen play produced Tokyo Cowboy 1994; anthologies Desde el Invierno 1997, Cuento canadiense contemporaneo 1996, The Porcupine's Quill Reader 1996, Canadian Short Fiction 1996, Ethics 1995, The New Book of Canadian Short Stories in English 1995, The Journey Prize Anthology 5 1993, Coming Attractions '92, Out of Place 1991; CBC radio dramas The Planet Earth, Fire of Stones; 15 short stories pub. in van mags. incl. Satur- aay Night, The Malahat Review, Quarry, Event, and Canadian Fiction Magazine; recipient, Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for best work of fiction by a B.C. author for Bad Imaginings 1994, also nom. for 1993 Governor General's Award for fiction and 1994 Commonwealth Writers Prize, 1995 CNIB Talking Book of the Year Award, and stories within also nom. for a Nat. Maga- zine Award and the Journey Prize 1993; Fed Ex Award for most popular Cdn. film at 1994 Vancouver Internat. Film Fest. for Tokyo Cowboy; Third Prize, CBC Literary Competition 1988, '91; Address: c/o Westwood Creative Artists, 94 Harbord St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1G6. ADDIE, Barbara J., F.C.I.A., F.C.A.S., B.Math.; insur- ance executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 23 Feb. 1956; d. Albert Edward Bruce and Eileen Joan (Vance) A.; e. Leaside H.S. 1974; Univ. of Waterloo B.Math.(Hons.) 1979; m. Neil s. Edward and Betty Witchlow 29 Dec. 1984; chil- dren: Alison and Ian Witchlow; EXTVE. VICE-PRES., AGF NAFTA 1994- ; Manager, Actuarial Serv., Aetna Can. 1980-84; Sr. V.P., Actuarial Serv., Guardian Ins. Co. of Can. 1984-94; Pres., Ont. Conf. of Casualty Actuarial 1993; Fellow, Cdn. Inst. of Actuaries 1983; Casualty Actuarial Soc. 1983; club: McGill (Pres. 1995), Granite; Home: 4 Avonwick Gate, North York, Ont. MSA 2M4; Office: 2200 Yonge St., Suite 1200, Toronto, Ont. M4S 2C6. ADDY, George, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Ottawa, Ont. 31 May 1953; s. George Arthur and Joyce Rose Sylvia (Head) A.; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.A. 1974, LL.B. 1977; m. Lyse Helene d. Eugene and Helene Marchand; children: George Keith, Emflie Kate; EXTVE. VICE-PRES. AND CHIEF GENERAL COUNSEL, TELUS CORPORA- TION 1996- ; Acting Vice-Pres. of Legal Serv., Extve. Interchange, Canada Ports Corp., Govt. of Can. 1985; Special Counsel, Dept. of Justice Can. 1988-89; Partner, Cowling, Strathy & Henderson 1979-89; Sr. Depy. Dir. of Investigation & Rsch. (Mergers), Competition Bureau, Govt. of Canada 1989-93, Dir. of Investigation & Rsch., Competition Bureau, Govt. of Canada 1993- 96; Dir, The Van Home Institute; Stentor Telecom Pol- icy Inc.; Secy., TELUS Bright Futures Foundation; Mem., Law Soc. of U.C.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Internat. Bar Assn.; Lectr., Univ. of Ottawa; co-author Competition Law Service; author of several articles, reports & news- letters; recreations: skiing; Office: 10020 - 100 Street, 31st Floor, Edmonton, Alta. T5J ON5. ADELI, His Excellency Mr. Seyed Mohammad Hossein, Ph.D.; diplomat, economist; b. 1953; e. Jamia Univ. Ph.D. Econ. 1979; Calif. Univ. Ph.D. Bus. Admin. 1986; AMBASSADOR OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO CANADA; Rsch. Fellow & Lectr., Tehran Univ.; Secy., Coord. Council for Fgn. Econ. Relations, Islamic Rep. of Iran; Advisor to Ministers of Petroleum & Fgn. Affairs; Ambassador to Japan; Gov., Central Bank of Iran 1989-94; Advisor to the Pres.; Mem., Bd. of Trustees, Univ. of Tehran; Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; attendee of several internal, forums & seminars; author: Counter Trade and Barter Transactions 1984, Interna- tional Economics & Foreign Trade of Iran 1985, Japan's Post War Reconstruction 1989, Central Bank Indepen- dence 1990, Exchange Rate and Economic Reforms 1993 and several articles; Office: Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 245 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, Ont. K2P 2K2. ADELL, Bernard Leo, B.A., LL.B., D.Phil.; professor; b. Edmonton, Alta. 26 Aug. 1939; e. Univ. Alta., B.A. 1960; LL.B. 1961; Oxford Univ., D.Phil 1967; married; children: Simon, Rebecca, Elena; PROF. OF LAW, QUEEN'S UNIV.; joined present univ. 1964; Assoc. Dean, Faculty of Law 1969-71; Dean, 1977-82; labour arbitrator 1966- ; Visiting scholar, Univ. Aix-Marseille 1971-72; Consultant on law of strikes, Dept. of Justice (Can.) 1975; labour legislation expert, Internat. Labour Office (Swaziland 1976); Visiting scholar, Internat. Inst. Labour Studies (Geneva) 1982-83; Consultant to Ont. Task Force on Inflation Protection for Employment Pen- sion Plans 1987; Project Dir, Ont. Law Reform Comn. Study on Adjudication of Workplace Disputes 1990; Visiting scholar, Univ. of Montreal School of Industrial Relations 1992-93; author books and articles on labour relations and employment law; Rhodes scholar for Alta. 1961; mem. Law Soc. Upper Can.; Office: Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6. E-mail: bla@qsilver.queensu.ca ADELMAN, Howard, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Toronto, Ont. 7 Jan. 1938; s. Harry and Frances (Duviner) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto, B.A. 1960, M.A. 1963, Ph.D. 1971; 2nd m. Nancy Jean d. Gary and Jean Garrett 25 June 1984; children: Daniel Jacob, Gabriel Benjamin (2nd m.); Jeremy Ian, Shonagh Esther, Rachel Eva, Eric Reuben (1st m.); PROF. OF PHILOSOPHY, YORK UNIV. 1980- ; Lectr, Univ. of Toronto 1963-64; Asst. Prof., York Univ. 1966-70; Assoc. Prof. 1970-80; Assoc. & Acting Dean, Atkinson Coll. 1969-71; Chair, Philos. Dept. 1974-77; Dir, Grad. Prog, in Philos. 1980-83 and 1995-96; Nat. Chair, Cdn. Profs, for Peace in the Middle East 1983-84; Dir, Refugee Documentation Project 1982-86; Dir, Centre for Refugee Studies 1988-93; Vice-Chair, York Univ. Senate 1980-81; Chair 1981-82; Mem., Holy Blossom Synagogue; author numerous articles in books and journals on refugees and immigra- tion policy; author The Beds of Academe 1970, The Hol- iversity 1973, Canada and the Indochinese Refugees 1982; co-author Early Warning and Conflict Manage- ment: Genocide in Rwanda 1996; editor The Indochi- nese Refugee Movement in Canada 1980, Refuge 1983- 86 and 1988-93, Refugee Policy: Canada and the United States 1991, Hungarian Refugees 1993, Legiti- mate and Illegitimate Discrimination 1995; co-editor (with Dennis Lee) The University Game 1968, (with C. Michael Lanphier) Refuge or Asylum? A Choice for Canada 1990, (with Lois Foster, Meyer Burstein & Allan Borowsld) Immigration and Refugee Policy: Aus- tralia and Canada Compared 1993, (with John Soren- son) African Refugees 1993, (with John Simpson) Multiculturalism, Jews and Canadian Identity 1996; Home: 64 Wells Hill Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5R 3A8; Office: Rm. 425, Ross, Dept. of Philosophy, York Univ., 4700 Keele St., Downsview, Ont. M3J 1P3. E-mail: hadelman@yorku.ca ADES, David Samuel, B.Sc; executive; b. Cairo, Egypt 19 Nov. 1929; s. Raphael Ezra and Jeanne (Yayon) A.; e. Eng. Sch. Cairo; Manchester Univ. B.Sc.; A.M.C.T. 1951; children: Rochele Lee, Ralph Michael; CHAIR, PRES. AND DIR., REALCAP HOLDINGS LTD. 1957- ; Pres. & Dir. RealCap, Inc. (U.S.); RealCap Funds, Inc. (U.S.); recreations: swimming, cross-country skiing, reading; Club: Granite; Home: 4005 Bayview Ave., PH #5, Willowdale, Ont. M2M 3Z9; Office: Ste. 909, 2200 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. M4S 2C6. ADES, Ralph Michael, B.A., CFA; investments execu- tive; b. Toronto, Ont. 23 Feb. 1959; s. David S. and Har- riet B. A.; e. York Univ. B.A. 1981; m. Susan d. Andre and Edith Magyar Aug. 1994; PRES., REALGROWTH INVESTMENT COUNSEL (subs, of RealCap Holdings Limited) 1981- ; involved in start up and sale of Real- Growth family of Mutual Funds; RMN Investment Counsel to Pension Funds; Mem., AIMR, TSFA; recre- ations: swimming; clubs: Granite; Office: 2200 Yonge St., Ste. 909, Toronto, Ont. M4S 2C6. ADEY, Isobel Marion (nee Peterkin) Moffat; associ- ation executive; b. Ottawa 1919; widow; 1 child; FOUNDER, INTERNATIONAL CLUB OF OTTAWA 1970- ; British Security Co-ord., Washington, D.C. 1942^4; Sr. Admin. Offr, British Army Staff, Ottawa 1944-46; Defence Research Bd. 1952-60; Life Mem., Beta Sigma Phi; Historical Soc. of Ottawa; Founding Mem., Internat. Club of Ottawa; Kingsway Un. Ch.; Patron, Heritage Ottawa; Hon. Mem., Welcome to Washington Internat. Club; Woman of the Year Award, Ottawa Beta Sigma Phi 1991; nom. for Outstanding Woman Award7 YWCA; recreations: photography, music, antiques, Canadian history, gardening, travel; Address: 63 Avenue Rd., Ottawa, Ont. K1S ON7. ADILMAN, Sid; newspaper columnist; b. Saskatoon, Sask. 27 Oct. 1937; s. Lawrence and Clarice (Goldstein) A.; e. Tecumseh Pub. Sch., South Coll. Inst., Central Coll Inst., London, Ont.; Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. work in Eng. and Sociol. plus degree course in Journalism; m. Tosniko Suzuki, Japan 1 May 1965; two s. Mio, Nobu; Entertainment Editor Toronto Star 1987-91; columnis t 1971- ; Cdn. Bureau Chief Variety 1964-91; joined Toronto Star 1960-63; rejoined 1971; Toronto Telegram 1963-71; co-author Dining Out in Toronto; contrib. to various books; author articles Cdn. and U.S. mags, and newspapers; Jewish; recreation: reading; Home: 74 Albany Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5R 3C3. ADITYA, Gora, B.Sc.; biochemist, executive; b. India 5 Dec. 1940; e. Suhas Kumar and Subarna Prova A.; e. Univ. of Calcutta, Univ. of Toronto B.Sc. 1960; m. Phyl- lis d. John and Zelma Gideon 10 April 1965; children: Peter, Paul, Jennifer; emigrated to Canada 1964; PRES. AND C.E.O., ACT HEALTH GROUP CORPORATION 1996- ; Jr. Chemist, then Chief Technologist, Dept. of Biochem., Sunnybrook Hosp. 1964—72; Founder & Pres., Med-Chem Laboratories Ltd. 1970-96; Med- Chem was started as a diagnostic clinical lab (now 4th largest in Ont. with over 600 staff members serving over 1500 physicians, 80 nursing homes; processes over 150,000 patient's blood samples per month); Pres., Philo Investments Ltd.; Dir, Polar Latex India (mfr. of latex condoms); Methodist; Mem., Cdn. Soc. of Clin. Chem- ists; Cdn. Soc. of Lab. Technol.; Ont. Assn. of Med. Labs.; recreations: badminton, Indian music esp. Tagore's songs; club: Club 8150; Home: 34 Cobblestone Dr., Thornhill, Ont. L3T 4E4; Office: 1280 Finch Ave. W, Suite 710, Downsview, Ont. M3J 3K6. ADKINS, Sean Michael, B.A.; engineer; b. Cherokee, Iowa 21 May 1956; s. Cecil Dale andPatricia Mae (Ellis) A.; e. Univ. of Iowa B.A. 1978; Art Student's League, painting and drawing classes 1979-81; m. Frances d. Earl and Mary Titosky 7 March 1992; PRES. AND PRINCIPAL ENGINEER, PTHALO SYSTEMS INC. 1987- ; Chief Engr, Bash Theatrical Lighting 1978-82; introduced electronic computer-assisted lighting con- trol to Broadway stage; Chief Engr, Dilor Indus. Ltd. 1982-87; Pthalo Systems designs & mfrs. high-tech, products such as control systems, optics, electro-optics & high resolution imaging tech. for the arts & enter- tainment indus. worldwide; freelance lighting designer 1978- ; Founding Dir. & Pres., Cdn. Centre for Image and Sound Rsch. Soc.; Mem., Soc. of Motion Picture & TV Engrs.; Internat. Soc. for Optical Engr; The Inst. of Elect. & Electronic Engrs.; Cdn. Inst. for Theatre Tech- nol.; 2 U.S. patents pending; recreations: theatre, pho- tography, running; Home: 107- 1235 Nelson St., Vancouver, B.C.; Office: 15 East 3rd Ave., Vancouver, B.C. VST 1C5. ADKINS, Suzanne Dawn, B.A., B.Ed.; educator, librarian; b. Bournemouth, England 7 Feb. 1944; d. Gor- don Maxwell and Gladys Naomi (Windett) Lipsett; e. Glenlawn Collegiate; St. John's College, Univ. of Man. B.A. 1965, Cert, of Ed. 1967, B.Ed. 1970, Cert, in Admin. 1992; m. William s. William and Lorna (Doone) A.; children: Lesleigh Rae and James Matthew (Ford); TEACHER/LIBRARIAN, LORD ROBERTS SCH. 1996- ; Teacher/Librarian, Assiniboine N. School Div. 1965; St. James-Assiniboia Sch. Div. 1966-72; St. John's Ravenscourt Sch. 1980-84; Winnipeg Sch. Div. No. 1 1984-94; Pres., Winnipeg Teachers' Assn. 1994-96; Founding Mem., Riverview Nursery; Mem., Minister's Adv. Council on Multicultural Edn. 1988-90; Charter Mem., Cdn. Council on Inner City Edn.; recognized by Child Centred Learning Group (C.E.L.) 1989; Lady Stick, St. John's College, Univ. of Man. 1965; Recipient, I.O.D.E. Second World War Memorial Bursary 1961; Mem, Holy Trinity Ch. (Anglican); Man. Assn. of Sch. Librarians; Nat. Assn. of Secondary Sch. Principals; author of numerous articles on reading and education; editor: Man. Sch. Librarians Assn. Newsletter; recre- ations: skiing, reading, gardening; Home: 94 Walling- ford Cres., Winnipeg, Man. R3P 1L8; Office: 665 Beresford Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3L 1J9. ADRIAN, Donna Jean, M.L.S.; librarian; b. Morden, Man. 28 Aug. 1940; d. William Gordon and Dorothy Jean (Gregory) Frazer; e. Brandon (Man.) Coll. Inst.; Brandon Coll. B.A. 1962; McGill Univ. B.L.S. 1963, M.L.S. 1968; Que. Class I Teacher's Cert.-Lib. Science 1965; Laubach Literacy Canada Tutor Certificate 1982; Master Tutor Certificate 1984; m. James Ross Adrian 17 July 1965; LITERACY TUTOR, LAURENVAL SCHOOL BOARD 1982- ; Librarian, Rosemere High Sch. and Supvr. Laurenval Elem. Sch. Libs. 1963-66; Lib.-Dept. Head, Rosemere High Sch. 1966-74; Lib. Consultant (part-time) North Island Regional Sch. Bd. and Lib. (part-time) Rosemere High Sch. 1974—79; Lectr. (part-time) Concordia Univ. Lib. Studies Program 1974-97; Lib. Consultant, Laurenval Sch. Bd. 1979-80; Librarian, Rosemere High School (part-time) 1980-97; Library Consultant (part-time) Laurenval Sch. Bd. 1980-97; mem. ed. bd. Canadian Materials; Emergency Librarian; mem. Copyright Ctte., Que. Dept. of Educ. 1989-97; mem. Cdn. Lib. Assn. (Pres. CSLA); Que. Assn. Sch. Libs. (Pres.); Corp. Prof. Libs. Que.; Am. Lib. Assn.; Internat. Assn. Sch. Librarianship (Conf. Co- Chair); Protestant; recreations: scuba diving, bridge, AFFLECK/AIKEN 9 bowling, swimming; Home: 194 Roi Du Nord, Ste- Rose, Laval, Que. H7L 1W5; Office: 530 Northcote Rd., Rosemere, Que. J7A 1Y2. AFFLECK, Ian Keith, B.Sc, A.M., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.; physicist; b. Vancouver, B.C. 2 July 1952; s. William Burchill and Evelyn Mary Colenso (Carter) A.; e. Trent Univ., B.Sc. 1975; Harvard Univ., A.M. 1976, Ph.D. 1979; m. Glenda d. Sydney and Marguerite Harman 2 July 1977; children: Geoffrey Roger, Ingrid Katherine; PROF. OF PHYSICS, UNIV. OF B.C. 1987- ; Jr. Fellow, Harvard Soc. of Fellows 1979-81; Asst. Prof., Princeton Univ. 1981-87; Vis. Scientist, C.E.N. Saclay France 1984—85; rsch. on theory of elementary particles, con- densed matter; Gov. Gen.'s Medal 1975; Fellow, Sloan Foundation 1983-87; Fellow, Cdn. Inst. for Advanced Rsch. 1987- , (Confederation Fellow 1988- ); Stacey Prize 1988; Herzberg Medal 1990; Rutherford Medal 1991; U.B.C. Killam Prize 1991; Cdn. Assn. of Physi- cists/Centre de Recherche Mathematique Prize for The- oretical/Mathematical Physics 1997; author of van articles in sci. jours, and proc; recreations: swimming, windsurfing; Home: Vancouver, B.C.; Office : Dept. of Physics, Univ. of B.C., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1. AFILALO, Marc, M.D., M.C.F.P.fE.M.), F.A.C.E.P., F.R.C.P.(C); physician; b. Casablanca, Morocco 12 Oct. 1954; s. Henri and Georgette (Chocron) A.; e. Univ. of Montreal M.D. 1979; Coll. of Family Physicians M.C.F.P.fE.M.) 1987; Royal Coll. of Physicians & Surg. F.R.C.P.(C) 1988; Am. Coll. of Emerg. Physicians F.A.C.E.P. 1989; m. Marie-Elaine d. Jean and Helen Bousquet 3 Aug. 1975; children: Jonathan, Stephanie; DIR., EMERGENCY DEPT., SIR MORTIMER B. DAVIS - JEWISH GENERAL HOSPITAL 1986- ; Founding Mem., Physician-in-Chief & Chair, Med. Extve. Ctte, Urgences Sante, Montreal's Emerg. Pre- Hosp. System 1981-83; Attending Staff Physician, Emerg. Dept., Santa Cabrini Hosp. 1982; Physician Co- ord, for Emerg. Dept., Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish Gen. Hosp. 1986-93; serves on several hosp. and other cttes.; Chair, McGill Univ. Emerg. Med. Extve. Ctte.; Asst. Prof., Fac. of Fam. Med., McGill Univ. 1983-93; Assoc. Prof. 1994- ; Expert Consultant on Emergency Dept. overcrowding; Mem., Am. Assn. for the Advance- ment of Sci.; Am. Coll. of Emerg. Physicians; Que. Assn. of Emerg. Physicians (Pres. 1986); Cdn. Assn . of Emerg. Physicians; Que. Heart Fdn.; Soc. of Acad. Emerg. Med.; Royal Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons of Can.; participant in num. lectures & symposia; author/ co-author of several sci. articles & reports; Office: D012 - 3755 Ch. Cote Ste-Catherine, Montreal, Que. H3T 1E2. AFZAL, M. Nasir, F.Se, MD, Ph.D, AFACA, FRCPS; doctor; b. Punjab, Pakistan 16 Sept. 1957; s. Ch. Ghula m and Rahmat (Bibi) Rasool; e. M.C. Hig h Sch. (Chicha- watni, Pakistan) 1973; Forman Christian Coll. F.Sc. 1975; Punjab Univ. MD 1983; Univ. of Man. Ph.D. 1993; Fellow, Royal Coll. of Physicians & Surg. of Can. 1997; m. Naghma B. d. Ch. M. Shafi Baloch 5 Aug. 1984; chil- dren: Jennah, Usman, Izzah; FELLOW, CARDIOVAS- CULAR PATHOLOGY, AFIP, WASHINGTON, D.C.; House Sure., Dept. of Ortho. Surg., Mayo Hosp. (Lahore, Pakistan) 1983; House Physician, Dept. of Internal Med. 1983-84; Dept. of Cardiol. 1984-85; Rsch. Asst. & Rsch. Fellow, Div. of Cardiovascular Sci., St. Boniface Hosp. Rsch. Ctr, Fac. of Med., Univ. of Man. 1986-93; Anatomic Pathology Resident, Health Sciences Centre, Univ. of Manitoba (specializing in Pathology) 1993-97; Winner, Leica Can. Sci. Award, Can. Assn. of Pathol. 1995 (covered by full page inter- view with Winnipeg Free Press); Fellowship, MRC for Ph.D. studies 1990-93; Mem., Residency Training Ctte., Dept. of Pathol., Health Sci. Ctr; Winner, Post Comp., Dept. of Physiol., Univ. of Man. 1990; merit scholar- ships: M.C. H.S. 1968-73, Forman Christian Coll. 1973- 75, Nishtar Med. Coll., The Univ. of Punjab 1976-82; Mem., Cdn. Med. Assn. (Man. Med. Assn.); Assoc. Mem., Cdn. Assn. of Pathol.; Coll. of Am. Pathol., U.S.; co-author: Membrane Physiology 1994, The Failing Heart 1995, Pathophysiology of Heart Failure 1995; recreations: travelling; Home: 35 Hirt Cres., Winnipeg, Man. R2N 3J1; Office: Winnipeg, Man. R3A 1R9. AGASSI, Joseph, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.; professor emeritus; b. Jerusalem 7 May 1927; s. Samuel Mei'r and Fruma Hassida (Reichmann) Birnbaum; e. Hebrew Univ., M.Sc. 1951; Univ. of London, Ph.D. 1956; m. Judith d. Margarete Buber-Neumann and Rafael Buber 10 Aug. 1949; children: Tirzah, Aaron; PROF., YORK UNIV. 1983- (Fall semesters) and TEL-AVIV UNIV. 1971- (Spring semesters); Rsch. Assoc., Ctr. for Adv. Study in Behavioural Sci. 1956-57; Lectr., London Sch. of Econ. 1957-60; Reader & Philos. Dept. Head, Hong Kong Univ. 1960-63; Assoc. Philos. Prof., Univ. of Illi- nois 1963-65; Philos. Prof., Boston Univ. 1965-84; Fel- low AAAS; Fellow, World Academy of Arts, Science and Letters; Rsch. Fellow, Alexander-von-Humboldt Found., res. at Zentrum fur Interdisz. Forschung, Bielefeld 1977-78 and at the Economics Dept. Frankfurt Univ. 1987; Visiting Bean Prof, of Science, Technology and Public Policy and Visiting Cowling Prof, of Philos., Car- leton Coll., MN, winter 1989; Visiting Prof, of Phil. Sci., Universidad Antonoma de Mexico, Iztapalapa, Mexico, summer 1990; Visiting Rsch. Prof., Hadassah Med. Center, Hebrew Univ. 1990; Visitin g Prof., Karl-Franzen Universitat Graz, spring 1991; offered Rockefeller fel- lowship but declined 1959; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can.; Fellow, World Acad. of Art and Science; author Towards an Historiography of Science 1963, The Continuing Revolution 1968, Faraday as a Natural Philosopher 1971, Science in Flux 1975, Towards a Rational Philo- sophical Anthropology 1977, Science and Society 1981, Technology 1985, Tne Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics 1988, The Siblinghood of Humanity: Introduc- tion to Philosophy 1991, Radiation Theory and the Quantum Revolution 1993, A Philosopher's Apprentice 1993; co-author Paranoia 1976, Psychiatry as Medicine 1983, Diagnosis: Philosophical and Medical Perspec- tives 1990; editor: Philosophical Forum (Vol. 1) 1968, Psychiatric Diagnosis 1981; co-editor Scientific Philoso- phy Today 1982, Rationality: The Critical View 1987, and about 400 contributions to the learned press; recre- ations: music, walking; Office: Dept. of Philos., York Univ., North York, Ont. M3J 1P3 and Tel-Aviv Univ., Tel-Aviv 69978. AGLUKARK, Susan; recording artist, composer; b. Churchill, Man.; raised in Arviat, N.W.T.; m. Jacques; one s.: Cameron Joseph Allyaq; RECORDING ARTIST, EMI RECORDS; Linguist, Canadian Dept. of Indian & Northern Affairs; Extve. Asst., Inuit Tapirisat (Brother- hood) of Canada; first live performance in Arviat, N.W.T.; included in CBC radio compilation of Eastern Arctic performers & writers; discography: Arctic Rose 1992, rev. 1994, Christmas Album 1993, This Child 1995 (title track written for Trial at Fortitude Bay, CBC- TV 1994); extensive tour and television appearances including Life & Times, The Journal, MuchMusic, Musicjue Plus and The Rita MacNeil Show; radio appearances incl. CBC Morningside & Swinging on a Star; subject of numerous interviews & profiled in Sat- urday Night Mag., The New York Times, etc.; named 'Canada's 100 Leaders to Watch For,' Maclean's 1993; named 'Northerner of the Year' by Up Here mag.; has performed twice for HRH Queen Elizabeth at Canada's 125 Celebrations & 1994 Commonwealth Games Gala as well as for Prime Ministers Mulroney & Chretien; recipient first-ever Aboriginal Achievement Award in the Arts & Entertainment Field 1994; Vista Rising Star Award from Cdn. Country Music Assn. 1994; Much- Music Award for Searching (video); extensive public speaking engagements; Official Spokesperson for N.W.T. Econ. Devel. & Tourism/Arts & Crafts; Nat. Spokesperson for Aboriginal Div., Nat. Alcohol & Drug Prevention Prog. (RCMP 1994-95); Office: c/o EMI Records, 5665 McLaughlin Rd., Mississauga, Ont. L5R 3K5. AGNAIEFF, Michel; executive; b. Cairo, Eqypt 16 Sept. 1939; s. Constantin Kambulatovitch and Vera Anatolevna (Kahanskaya) A.; e. Coll. de La Salle Cairo Bacc. franc.ais 2eme partie 1958; Centre pedagogique La Sallien Cairo Certificat d'aptitude pedagogique 1959; Min. of Edn. Que. Brevet A 1967; Univ. of Montreal studies in French Lit. & Linguistics 1967-69; Laval Univ. post-graduate studies in Policy Analysis 1981-83; m. Normande d. Joseph-Aime and Jeannette Villeneuve 30 Dec. 1985; children: Constantin, Vladimir, Igor (by previous marriage), Tanya; PRES., CANADIAN COM- MISSION FOR UNESCO 1997- ; teacher 1959-63 and mem. film ind. 1963-66 Cairo; secondary sch. teacher and head French dept. Can. 1966-70; Union Offr. and Exec. mem. Alliance des professeurs de Montreal 1968- 71; Secy. CEQ 1971-72, Dir. of Communications 1972- 76; Dir.-Gen., Centrale de I'Enseignement du Que. (CEQ) 1976-96; Special Advisor, Extve. Council, Cen- tral de I'Enseignement du Quebec (CEQ) 1996-97; past Assoc. Pres. NDP Can.; past Chair, Subcomn. for Educ; General Secy., Comite syndical francophone de 1'educa- tion et de la formation 1990-97; Home: 1037 J.J. Jou- bert, Duvernay, Laval, Que. H7G 4J5; Office: 350 Albert St., 9th Floor, P.O. Box 1047, Ottawa, Ont. KI P 5V8. AHIAKPOR, James Cobla Willington, M.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Keta, Ghana 11 Dec. 1945; s. John Kwami Ahiakpor and Paula Dofi (Hlogbe); e. Univ. of Ghana B.Sc. 1971, M.Sc. 1974; Univ. of B.C. M.A. 1977; Univ. of Toronto Ph.D. 1981; children: Michael Dodzi, Andrew Kafui, Daniel Edem; PROF. OF ECONOMICS 1993- and CHAIR OF DEPT, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV. 1994- ; Tutor in Money & Banking Sch. of Con- tinuing Edn. Univ. of Toronto 1979-91; Rsch. Fellow/ Lectr. Univ. of Ghana 1973-81; Asst. Prof. Saint Mary's Univ. 1981-86, Assoc. Prof. 1986-93; Assoc. Prof, of Econ., California State Univ. 1991-93; recipient Univ. of Ghana Post-Graduate Scholarship 1972-73; Nat. Best Essay Award Ghana Assn. Mfrs. 1972; Univ. of Toronto Rsch. Fellowship 1980; Univ. of Toronto Doctoral Fel- lowship 1979-81; Inst. for Humane Studies Summer Fellowship 1986; Koch Fellowship 1992; Quarter Leave for Rsch., Scholarship, and Creative Activity, Californi a State Univ. Hayward, Fall 1997; Award of Excellence (Hon. Mention) conf. paper Adm. Sci's Assn. Can. 1984; author The Economic Consequences of Political Inde- pendence: The Case of Bermuda 1989, Multinationals and Economic Development: An Integration of Com- veting Theories 1990; numerous articles acad. jours., books and other mags.; interviewed CBC radio progs. & local newspapers; mem. Am. Econ. Assn.; W. Econ. Assn.; Hist. Econ. Soc.; R. Catholic; recreations: music, reading, tennis, ballroom dancing; Home: 365 Reflec- tions Circle, #18, San Ramon, CA 94583; Office: Hay- ward, CA 94542. AHRONHEIM, Gerald Alexander, B.Sc., M.D.; phy- sician; educator; b. Jackson, Mich. 13 Feb. 1941; s. Jacques Heinz, M.D., F.C.A.P. and Sylvia Edith (Hir- schnorn) A., M.D.; e. pub. and high sens. Jackson Mich. 1958; Univ. of Mich. B.Sc. 1962, M.D. 1966; m. Naomi B., M.D. d. Nathan and Ida Stein 7 May 1978; children: Sara, Devorah, Anna-Leah; MEM. DEPT. OF MICRO- BIOL. & IMMUNOL. (VIROLOGY) and DEPT. OF PEDIATRICS (INFECTIOUS DISEASES), STE-JUST- INE'S HOSPITAL 1979- ; Prof, adjoint de clinique, Dept. de Microbiologie, Univ. de Montreal 1982-88, Prof, agrege de clinique 1988- ; Attending Staff, Mon- treal Children's Hosp. 1975- (Infectious Diseases Div. 1975-79); Head, Infectious Diseases Consultation Ser- vice, Ste-Justine's Hosp. 1987-96; Head, Diagnostic Virology Laboratory 1995-97; Mem., Nat. Advisory Ctte. on Immunization, Health & Welfare Canada 1986-90; Rotating Intern Philadelphia Gen. Hosp. 1966-67; Capt. USAF Med. Corps Chanute AFB 111. and K-2 AB Taegu, Korea 1967-69; gen. med. and surg. practice Jackson, Mich. 1967, 1969; Trainee in Pediatrics Ohio State Univ. 1970; Resident in Pediatrics Children's Hosp. Boston 1970-72; Fellow in Pediatric Infectious Diseases Duke Univ. 1972-75; Guest Worker LPD/ NIAID Bethesda, Md. 1973; Asst. Prof, of Pediatrics McGill Univ. 1975-83; Fellow in Medical Microbiol. Univ. de Montreal 1980-81; Adjunct Prof, of Pediatrics, McGill Univ. 1983- ; author or co-author 40 publs. and abstracts; mem. Cdn. Infectious Diseases Soc.; Infec- tious Diseases Soc. Am.; Am. Soc. Microbiol.; Pediatric Infectious Diseases Soc.; certified, Am. Bd. of Pediatrics (1973); Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Am. Bd. of Pediat- rics (1995); Office: Hopital Ste-Justine, 3175 Cote Ste- Catherine, Montreal, Que. H3T 1C5. AHUJA, Hira Nand, M.A.Sc.; professor; b. Bannu, India 15 March 1929; s. Chand Ram and Parbati A.; e. Brit. India Tech. Coll. C.C.E. 1946; Panjab Univ. B.A. 1952; Univ. of Waterloo M.A.Sc. 1969; m. Kamal d. Tehl Ram and Bhranwa 14 Oct. 1951; children: Neel, Lalit, Sunil; PRES., EPIC EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM INNOVATIONS CENTER; Res. Engr., Karam Chand Thapar and Bros. Ltd., India 1952-66; Prof., Civil Engr., Memorial Univ. of Nfld. 1969-84; Prof. & Dir. of Cont. Edn. Div., Tech. Univ. of N.S. 1984-92; Adjunct Prof., Fac. of Applied Sci. & Engineering, Univ. of Toronto 1993-96; scheduling/cost cons, on several priv. & govt. projects; Fellow, Can. Soc. of Civil Engr. (Tech. Prog. Chair, Atl. Reg. 1988); Mem., Assn. of Profl. Engrs. of N.S.; Cdn. Constrn. Rsch. Bd. 1983-87; Chair, Constrn. Cost Mngt. Ctte., Am. Assn. of Cost Engrs. 1982-86; thesis supvr.; author Construction Performance Control 1979, Successful Construction Cost Control 1980, Project Management - Techniques in Planning and Controlling Construction Projects 1984, co-authored 2nd ed. 1994; co-author Successful Methods in Cost Engineering 1983, Construction Estimating 1987; autnor/co-author of 30 papers in tech. jours., conf. pro- ceedings; conf. presenter; keynote speaker; specialist in devel. & orgn. of tech. advancement seminars & short courses for engineers (over 35,000 participants); started Cont. Edn. Dept. for Memorial Univ. of Nfld.; estab- lished & pioneered Cross-Canada Prog, for Tech. Univ. of N.S.; strengthened Cont. Eng. Edn . Prog., Univ. of Toronto and currently implementing North Am. pro- gram for Epic Educational Program Innovations Center; Home: 119 Lincoln Cross, Halifax, N.S. B3M 3S8; Office: Suite 5, 7560 Airport Rd., Mississauga, Ont. L4T 2H5. AIKEN, Gordon Harvey, Q.C., LL.B.; b. Ripley, Ont. 26 Sept. 1918; s. late Albert Henry and Rhetta (Tre- 10 AIKEN / AKENSON leaven) A.; e. Pub. & Continuation Sch., Allenford, Ont.; Owen Sound Collegiate, Ont.; Osgoode Hall, Tor- onto, Ont. (Grad. Hons.) 1940; m. Marie Kathrine Miller, Prince George, B.C., 7 Dec. 1945; children : Carol Jane, Anne Shirley, George Arthur Miller, Clare Ruth; m. 2ndly, Ingrid Krall, 26 Aug. 1978; son, Roger Lee; Chrmn., Ont. Comm. on Election Finances 1983-86; Family Mediation; cr. K.C. (Q.C.) 1952; practised law Tara, Bracebridge & Gravenhurst, Ont. 1940-83; Judge, Family Court, Muskoka 1951-56; served as officer in Cdn. Army 1941-1946, Signals, Mil. Intelligence and Platoon Commander R.H.L.I, overseas; el. to H. of C. 1957, re-el. 1958,1962, 1963, 1965 and 1968, not a can- didate subsequently; del. to U.N. Gen. Assembl y 1961; Chrmn. Banking & Commerce Comte., H. of C. 1962; leader Cdn. Delegation to Rome, I.P.U. 1972; author The Backbencher 1974, Returning Officer 1982, Looking out on the 20th Century 1993; mem. Royal Canadian Legion (past Pres., Tara Br); United Church; recre- ations: camping, outdoor life; Clubs: Rotary Interna- tional 1946- (Pres. Grav. Club 1952-53); Home: 325 Fiddlers Green Rd., Ancaster, Ont. L9G 1W9. E-mail: gordon.aiken@sympatico.ca AIKEN, Sharryn, B.A., LL.B., M.A.; lawyer; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 9 Sept. 1960; d. Irving J. and Sandra J. (Yanover) A.; e. York Univ. B.A. 1981; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. LL.B. 1984; Univ. of Toronto M.A. 1987; Inter- nat. Inst. of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France, dipl. 1995; PRES., CANADIAN COUNCIL FOR REFUGEE S 1995- ; Law Clerk to the Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Ont. 1986-87; Country Co-ord. & Project Leader, Canada World Youth 1987-90; Din, Sioux Lookout Native Community Legal Edn. Ctr., 1990-91; Cons., Ont. Native Affairs Secretariat 1992; Staff Lawyer, South Etobicoke Community Legal Serv. 1992- ; Mem., Edit. Bd., Refugee Update; Mediator, Conflict Resolution Serv., St. Stephen's Community House; Facilitator, Internal. Human Rights Training Prog., Cdn. Human Rights Fdn.; Bd. Mem. & Pres., Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic 1992-95; Bd. Mem., Cdn. Phy- sicians for Aid and Relief 1992-94; author/co-author of professional articles; Office: 302, 6839 rue Drolet, Mon- treal, Que. H2S 2T1. AIMERS, John Lathrop, B.A.; monarchist; b. Dublin, Ireland 18 Dec. 1951; s. Jeffrey Jenner-Fust and Katharine Lathrop (Mayer) A.; e. Selwyn House Sch. and Lower Can. Coll. Montreal 1968; Sir George Will- iams Univ. B.A. 1972; McGill Univ. Dip. Ed. 1974; FOUNDER (1970) AND DOMINION CHRMN., THE MONARCHIST LEAGUE OF CANADA 1970-72, 1975- ; Adm. Asst. to Rt. Hon. J.G. Diefenbaker 1969- 70, to R. Coates, M.P. 1972, S. Schumacher, M.P. 1973; Ind. Cand. Que. Prov. Elec. 1973, def.; Schoolmaster, Selwyn House Sch. 1974-78; Special Asst. to Hon. Donald Johnston, P.C., M.P. 1979-80; Dir. of Admis- sions, Laurentian Univ. Sudbury 1980; Resident Master, St. John's-Ravenscourt Sch. Winnipe g 1980-83, Dir. of Devel. 1981-83; Housemaster, Appleby Coll. Oakville 1983-91; Asst. to the Headmaster, The Toronto French Sch. 1991-92; Master, The Allen-Stevenson School 1992-93; Head of English, Avon Old Farms School 1993-94; Founding Dir. Que. High Sch. Debatin g Fedn. 1976; Founder, Internal. Independent Sch. Pub. Speak- ing League 1982; Pres. Fulford Cup League 1985-87; Nat. Pres. P. Cons. Youih Fedn. 1977; Pres. Old Boys' Assn. and Gov. Lower Can. Coll. 1975-77, mem. of Cor- poration 1970-94; Pub. Monarchy Canada mag. 1975- ; Dir., Cdn. Royal Heritage Trust 1994- ; mem., Royal Sch. of Ch. Music; Episcopal Synod of Am.; Prayer Book Soc. of Can.; recreations: reading, travel; Home: 49 Si. Clair Ave. W., Api. 505, Toronio, Ont. M4V 1K6; Office: P.O. Box 1057, Oakville, Ont. L6J 5E9. E-mail: john.aimers@sympatico.c a AINEY, Lloyd Arthur William; real estate executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 20 Sept. 1951; s. Arthur Joseph and Shirley Elizabeih (Ray) A.; e. Cdn. Meml . Chiropractic Coll. 1979; Univ. of Toronto; PRES., PARK GROUP INC. 1982- ; Dir., Interface Technologies Inc. 1982- ; Empire Leaseholds Inc.; PG Commercial Real Estate Services; Country Manor Millwork Ltd.; Propr., East- ern-Ainey Enterprises 1974-77; Knowlton Realty Lid. 1979-82; recreations: flying, swimming; Club: YMCA; Home: Collingwood, Ont.; Office: 56 Temperance St., 10th Fir., Toronto, Ont. M5H 3V5. AIRD, Alexander Ross, B.A., F.C.M.C; management consultant; b. Toronto, Ont. 2 Apr. 1936; s. William Hugh and Margaret Grace (Cameron) A.; e. Lower Can- ada Coll., Montreal; McGill Univ. B.A. 1958; m. Margot Knox d. Herbert Knox McLean, 13 Dec. 1958; one s. William Cameron; three d. Wendy Birks, Linda McLean, Philippa Ross; PARTNER, DELOITTE & TOUCHE CONSULTING GROUP; Chrmn., Braxton Associaies Canada; joined Payne Ross Ltd., Montreal 1958; Partner-in-Charge, P.S. Ross & Partners, Win- nipeg 1964-68, Toronto 1968-70, Mng. Partne r 1972- 79; Chrmn. 1979-85, an associate managing partner of Deloitte & Touche 1990-96; Fellow, Inst. Mgmt. Con- sultants of Oni.; mem., Insl. Mgmt. Consultants of U.S.; Alpha Delta Phi; Presbyterian; Clubs: York; Tor- onto Golf; Mount Bruno Couniry; Badminton and Rac- quet Club of Toronto; Home: R.R. #1, Terra Cotta, Ont. LOP 1NO. AIRD, Paul Leet, B.Sc.Agr, M.S., Ph.D., R.P.F.; profes- sor emeritus, conservaiionisi; b. Toronto, Ont. 11 Jan. 1930; s. Douglas Maiben and Perle (Leet) A.; e. Mac- donald College, McGill Univ. B.Sc.Agr. 1952; Cornell Univ. M.S. 1953, Ph.D. 1957; m. Margaret d. Florence and Ross Murray 26 June 1954, separated 1996; p.p. Linda Rean Pirn 1996; children by previous marriage: Joan Rosslyn, Diana Jean; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, FACULTY OF FORESTRY, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1996- ; teaching and conducting research on forest pol- icy and conservation of renewable natural resources; Rsch. Assoc. Indusirial Celluose Rsch. Lid. 1953; Rsch. Foresier 1955 and Assi. Men 1959, Woodlands Rsch. Div., Canadian International Paper Co.; Rsch. Scientist, Pulp & Paper Rsch. Inst. of Canada 1968; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Toronto 1974, Prof. 1981; mem. Gov. Counc., Univ. of Toronto 1984—87; Associate, Inst. for Environ- mental Sludies 1978- ; mem., Niagara Escarpmeni Commission 1993-96; recipient f.A. Bothwell Award, Cdn. Pulp and Paper Assn. 1971; Vice-pres., Conseil quebecois de 1'environnement 1972-73; Dir. Argenteuil County Historical Soc. and Museum 1965-68; mem. Cdn. Inst. of Forestry; Federation of Ont. Naturalists; Conservation Counc. of Ont.; Royal Cdn. Inst.; Ont. Foresiry Assn.; Oni. Profl. Foresters Assn.; Kirtland's Warbler Recovery Team, Depi of the Interior, U.S.; author and editor numerous reports, articles, fables and nature poems published in sci. journs., scholarly period- icals and newspapers; Club: Brodie; Office: Earth Sci- ences Centre, 33 Willcocks St., Toronto, Oni. M5S 3B3. AISLIN see MOSHER, Chrisiopher Terry. AITCHISON, Peter William, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.; pro- fessor; b. England 1 July 1942; s. William and Olivia (Dallison) A.; e. London B.Sc.(Hons.) 1963; Colorado M.A. 1965; Australian Nail. Univ. Ph.D. 1969; children: Jeffrey R., Derek S.; PROF. OF APPLIED MATHEMAT- ICS, UNIV. OF MANITOBA 1993- ; Assi. Prof, of Math., Univ. of Man. 1969-75; Assoc. Prof. 1975-79; of Applied Math. 1979-93; extensive resch. & cons, in math, aspects of electrical circuit theory, elect, power generation & distbn., math, computadon in large sys- lems; Cons., high performance sci. software; Order of ihe Buffalo Hunt (Man. Highest Civilian Honour); Sil- ver Rope Award for Leadership, Alpine Club of Can.; co-aulhor: Network Solution: Theory and Practice 1993; recreations: skiing, rockclimbing, cycling, moun- taineering; club: Alpine Club of Canada; Home: 150 Scotia St., Winnipeg, Man. R2W 3X4; Office: Win- nipeg, Man. R3T 2N2. AITKEN, Douglas George; real estate executive; b. Regina, Sask. 28 Aug. 1937; s. Robert and Pauline A.; e. Univ. of Sask. (Business Adm.); m. Rila N. d. George Bell; children: Caihy, Bruce, Dyan, Nancy; PRES. AND C.E.O., MARATHON DEVELOPMENTS INC. 1996- ; Pres., Maraihon U.S. Realties, Inc.; joine d Marathon Realty Co. Ltd. 1969; Vice-Pres., Opns 1976; Sr. Vice- Pres., Western Canada 1981; Extve. Vice Pres. 1983; Pres. and C.E.O. 1990; Pres. & C.E.O. 1990-96; Dir., Cdn. Inst. of Public Real Esiate Cos.; Mem., Internal. Counc. of Shopping Cenires; recreaiion: squash; Clubs: Cambridge; Hotlyburn Country; Home: 175 Cumber- land St., Toronto, Ont. M5R 3M9: Office: 1100, 123 Front St. W, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2M2. AITKEN, Mary S.; business executive; b. Si. Thomas, Oni. 10 Feb. 1948; d. Grover Alexander and Ila May- nard (Zaviiz) McArdle; e. Woodslock C.I. 1967; divorced; children: Jason, James; PRES. & DIR., RENAISSANCE SECURITIES INC. 1984- ; Founder, Pronto Toronto 1977-81; Pres., Mary S. Aitken & Assoc. 1981-84; Din, Advanced Material Resources Limited; Home: 9 North Sherbourne St., Toronto, Ont. M4W 2S9; Office: 121 King Si. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 3T9. AITKEN, Robert Morris, C.M., B.Mus., M.Mus.; musician; b. Kentville, N.S. 28 Aug. 1939 ; s. Herbert Chrislie and Hannah Sell (Morris) A.; e. Univ. of Tor- onto B.Mus. (1st Class Hons.) 1961, M.Mus. 1964; Cons, di Santa Cecilia 1965; m. Marion [d. Gordon and Jean (Watt) Ross] 1 Oct. 1960; children: Dianne Elisa- beth, Karen Jane; performer, conductor, composer, artis- tic direcior, teacher; 40 recordings with CBC, BIS, Koch, Denon, Marquis labels & S.W. German radio; Compos- ers Cage, Crumb, Reynolds, Schafer, Beckwith, Weinz- weig, Carter have dedicated works to him; soloisi with all major Cdn. orchs. 1969- , with Hong Kong Sinfo- nieiia 1993, BBC Philharmonic 1991, Liege Symphony 1990, Vienna Symphony 1995; most recent composi- tions are Berceuse prem. by Toronto Esprit Orch. 1992 (an event of the decade, Toronto Star); My Song comnd. by Aurore Musicale; Berceuse with Nat. Arts Centre Orch. 1995; principal flutisi with several orchs.: Van- couver Symph. 1958-59 (youngest mem. to hold princi- pal playing posiiion); Siraiford Fesi. Orch. 1961-64; CBC Symph. 1959-64; Marlboro Fest. Orch. 1960-63, 1968, 1994; Co-prin. Flutist, TSO 1965-70; Artistic Din, Music at Shawnigan 1981-90; Dir. of Adv. Studies in Music Prog., Banff Centre 1985-89; Prof, of Flute, Staailiche Hochschule fur Musik (Freiburg, Germany); Din, Music Today Shaw Fest. 1970-72; formed New Music Concerts with composer Norma Beecroft 1971- (Artisiic Din); Fluie & Chamber Music Teacher: Univ. of Toronto 1960-64, 1965-71; Assoc. Prof, (tenure) 1971- 78; Visiting Prof. 1966 & Artisi-in-Res., Simon Fraser Univ. 1971; Univ. of Sask. 1976; Dalhousie Univ. 1972- 74; Johannesen Summer Sch. of the Arts/Vicioria Inier- nat. Fest. 1972-80; Bd. Mem., Cdn. Music Ctr. 1970- ; Bd. Mem., Performing Rights Orgn. of Can. Lid. 1982; The William Harold Moon Award (PRO Can); Can. Music Citation (Cdn. League of Composers) 1969; Can- ada Council Award 1964; Cdn. Music Council medal 1980, 1982; Cdn. Assn. of Broadcasters award for CBC series Flute Through the Ages 1982; Prix de la Rech. Artistique Royan, France 1972; Mem., Order of Canada 1993; Grand Prix du Disque Can. for BIS Flute and Harp (with Erika Goodman) 1980; involved in internal, festivals and masterclasses; toured 10 countries wiih Lyric Arts Trio 1964-83; recreations: golf, tennis, fish- ing; club: Lawrence Park Tennis; Home: 14 Maxwell Ave., Toronto, Ont. MSP 2B5; Office: 2 Bloor St. W., Toronio, Ont. M4W 3E2. AKENSON, Donald Harman, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.R.Hist.S., F.R.S.A.; historian; educaior; b. Minneapo- lis, Minn. 22 May 1941; s. Donald Nels and Fern L. (Harman) A.; e. Yale Univ. B.A. 1962; Harvard Univ. Ed.M. 1963, Ph.D. 1967; McMaster Univ. D.Litl. (hon- oris causa) 1995; Lethbridge Univ. D.Hum. (honoris causa) 1996; PROF. OF HISTORY, QUEEN'S UNIV. 1974- ; publisher and owner, Langdale Press (Canadian Papers in Rural History); Allston Burr Sr. Tuior, Dun - ster House, Harvard Coll. 1966-67; Asst. Prof, of Hist, and Asst. Dean, Yale Coll. 1967-70; Assoc. Prof. 1970- 74, Prof, of Hist., Queen's Univ. 1974- ; Hon. Rsch. Fel- low, Insl. Irish Studies, Queen's Univ. of Belfast 1976- 77; Hon. Prof, of Educ. Trinity Coll. Dublin 1976-77; Sr. Editor, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press 1982- ; Guest An- ist, Yaddo Colony 1985; Hon. Lectr. History and Demography, Australian National Univ. 1985; Guest writer, Bellagio Centre, Italy 1993; comm. sheep farmer; rec'd Am. Council Learned Socs. Rsch. Award 1976-77; SSHRC Major Rsch. Award 1981-84, 1991-94; Guggenheim Fellow 1984-85; Chalmers Prize 1985; Landon Prize 1987; Lansdowne Lectr., Univ. of Victoria, B.C. 1987; John David Stout Rsch. Fellow, Victoria Univ., Wellington, N.Z. 1988-89; Univ. Fellow, Insl. of Social and Economic Rsch., Rhodes Univ., Grahams- town, S. Africa 1990; Writer-in-Residence, Village Serv- elloni, the Rockefeller Found., Bellagio, Italy 1993; Grawemeyer World Order Award 1993; Lewis H. Tho- mas Distinguished Speakership, Univ. of Alta. 1994; Univ. of B.C. Medal for Biography 1994; Cecil Green Visiting Prof., Univ. B.C. 1995; Trillium Prize 1995; Molson Prize Laureate 1996; Joanne Goodman Memo- rial Lectr., Univ. of W. Ont. 1997; autho r The Irish Edu- cation Experiment: The National System of Education in the Nineteenth Century 1970, The Church of Ireland: Ecclesiastical Reform and Revolution 1800-1885 1971, Education and Enmity: The Control of Schooling in Northern Ireland 1920-50 1973, The United States and Ireland 1973, A Mirror to Kathleen's Face: Education in Independent Ireland 1922-60 1975, Local Poets and Social History: James Orr, Bard of Ballycarry 1977, Between Two Revolutions: Islandmagee, County Antrim, 1798-1920 1979, The Lazar House Notebooks 1981, A Protestant in Purgatory: Richard Whately, Archibishop of Dublin 1981, The Irish in Ontario: A Study in Rural History 1984, Brotherhood Week in Bel- fast 1984, Being Had: Historians, Evidence, and the Irish in North America 1985, The Orangeman: The Life and Times of Ogle Gowan 1986, The Edgerston Audit 1987, Small Differences: Irish Catholics and Irish Prot- estants, 1815-1922 1988, Half the World from Home: Perspectives on the Irish in New Zealand 1990, At Face Value. The Life and Times of Eliza McCormack/]ohn White 1990, Occasional Papers on the Irish in South Africa 1991, God's Peoples: Covenant and Land in AKPALIAPIK / ALDANA 11 South Africa, Israel and Ulster 1992, The Irish Diaspora: A Primer 1993, Conor: a Biography of Conor Cruise O'Brien 1994, // the Irish Run the World: Mont- serrat, 1630-1730 1997; Phi Beta Kappa; Clubs: Yale (N.Y.C.); Co. Antrim Yacht (N. Ireland); Home: R.R. 1, Gananoque, Ont. K7G 2V3. AKPALIAPIK, Manasie; sculptor; b. Arctic Bay, N.W.T. 23 Aug. 1955; raised in family of sculptors Laza- roosee and KaKyuraq Akpaliapik; adopted grandparents were artists Peter and Elisapee Kanangnaq Ahlooloo; e. great aunt Paniluk Qamanirq taught him to carve at 10 years of age; numerous group exbns. incl. most recent: Singing & Dancing & Playing Fehely Fine Arts, Tor- onto 1997; Nunavut/Nunavik: Sculpture in the Time of Change, Spirit Wrestler Gall., Vancouver 1997; itinraire inuit Unesco HQ 1997; Sculpture Inuit 1996; New Visions Spirit Wrestler Gall., Vancouver 1996; Head and Face: Selected Views of Inuit Sculpture Nat. Gall, of Canada 1996; Inspiration Marion Scott Gall., Vancouver 1995; Keeping Our Stories Alive Inst. of Am. Indian Arts Museum, Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA 1995; Immaginario Inuit Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contem- poranea, Verona, Italy 1995; solo exbns.: In Harmony With Nature: Sculpture by Manasie Akpaliapik Arctic Artistry 1996; Manasie: The Art of Manasie Akpaliapik Winnipeg Art Gallery 1990; Ivory Carvings Images Art Gallery, Toronto 1989; works in 7 collections incl. art galleries of N.S., Ontario (Sarick Coll.), and Winnipeg, National Gallery of Canada; Canada Council Explora- tions Grant for North Baffin Island Legends 1989; one of Canada's reps, at Ainu Cultural Soc. conf. Japan 1989; Bd. Mem., Inuit Art Found. 1990; appeared on cover of spring issue of Inuit Art Quarterly 1990 and his unti- tled sculpture was featured on the cover of the winter issue 1993; workshop participant, Cdn. Mus. of Civiliza- tion held by Om niiak Native Arts Group 1990; subjec t of articles and catalogues; Home: Toronto, Ont. Office: c/o Canadian Arctic Producers, 1645 Inkster Blvd., Win- nipeg, Man. R2X 2W7. AKRIGG, George Philip Vernon, M.A., Ph.D., F.R.H.S., F.R.S.C.; Shakespeare scholar and historian; b. Calgary, Alta. 13 Aug. 1913; s. George Straker and Rose Editn (Norton) A.; e. Central Sen. and Lethbridge (Alta.) Coll. Inst.; Calgary (Alta.) Normal Sch.; Univ. of B.C. B.A. 1937, M.A. 1940; Univ. of Cal. Berkeley Ph.D. 1944; m. Helen Brown d. late E. C. Manning 2 Sept. 1944; children: Marian, Daphne, George; PROF. EMER - ITUS OF ENGLISH, UNIV. OF B.C. 1979- ; Prof, of Eng. Univ. of B.C. 1958-79; Dir. Discovery Press; Rsch. Fellow, Folger Shakespeare Lib. Washington, D.C. 1946- 47; Can. Council Leave Fellowship 1970-71, 1975-76; Pres. Vancouver Inst. 1963-64; co-recipient (with Mrs. H.B. Akrigg) 1st Annual Heritage Award, Govt. of B.C. 1995; author Jacobean Pageant or the Court of King lames I 1962; Shakespeare and the Earl of Southamp- ton 1968; co-author 1002 British Columbia Place Names 1969; British Columbia Chronicle 1778-1846 1975; British Columbia Chronicle 1847-1871 1977; British Columbia Place Names 1986; editor Letters of King James VI & I 1984; H.M.S. 'Virago' in the Pacific 1851-1855 1992; numerous articles on Shakespeare, Eng. lit. and hist, of Renaissance; mem. Modern Lang. Assn.; Anglican; recreations: travel, gardening; Homes: (Spring & Summer) Box 64, Celista, B.C. VOE 1LO; (Winter) 2575 Tolmie St., #8, Vancouver, B.C. V6R 4M1. ALARIE, L'Hon. Jean, B.A., LLL, J.C.Q.; juge; ne. Ottawa 19 oct. 1933; f. Jean Alfred et Antoinette (DeGagne) A.; e. Univ. d'Ottawa B.A. 1953; LL.L 1958; ep. Helene f. Aurele et Madeleine Roux 31 aout 1996; JUGE, SECRETAIRE DU CONSEIL DE LA MAGIS- TRATURE DU QUEBEC 1996- ; avocat, pratique privee 1959-64; avocat, Gouvernement du Quebec 1964-85; Sous-Min. Assoc. de la Justice, Que. 1985-87; Sous-Min. de la Justice, Que. 1987-88; juge, Pres. de la Commission de Police 1988-90; juge, Cour du Quebec, Chambre de la Jeunesse 1990-96; Toisirs: golf; Club de Golf de Lotbiniere; res.: 179 Gerard-Morisset, Quebec, Que. G1S 4V5; bureau: 300, boul. Jean-Lesage, Quebec , Que. G1K8K6. ALARIE, Pierrette (Madame Leopold Simoneau), C.C.; soprano; teacher; b. Montreal, Que. 9 Nov. 1921; d. Sylva et Amanda (Plante)Alarie; e. primary and sec- ondary schools; m. Leopold Simoneau 1 June 1946; chil- dren: Isabelle, Chantal; studied with Jeanne Maubourg , Albert Roberval and Elizabeth Schumann, and in the studio of Salvator Issaurel; as a soloist, with her hus- band, sang on great European and N. American stages; co-recipient (with husband) Prix de musique Calixa- Lavallee 1959; Diploma of Honour, Cdn. Conference of the Arts 1983; Chevaliere de 1'Ordre des arts ct des lettres de France 1990; (for recording Mozart Concert Arias and Duets) Grand Prix du disque, Academic Charles-Cros, Paris 1961; co-founded (with husband) Canada Opera Piccola (Victorian chamber opera co.) 1978; Advanced Training Opera Centre 1982; Officer, Order of Canada 1967; Doctorate in Music, McGill Univ. 1994; Companion, Order of Canada 1996; Catholique; recreations: theatre, lecture, haute cuisine, walking, painting; Address: 3971 Juan de Fuca Terrace, Victoria, B.C. V8N 5W9. ALBERT, Richard, B.B.A.; insurance executive; b. Fre- dericton, N.B. 7 March 1947; e. Bishop's Univ. B.B.A. 1969; PRES., NORFOLK FINANCIAL GROUP INC.; Office: 510, 940 - 6 Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 3T1. ALBERTI, Peter William, M.B., B.S., Ph.D., F.R.C.S.(C), F.R.C.S.; otolaryngologist; b. Coblence, Germany 23 Aug. 1934; s. William Peter and Edith Eliz- abeth (Lachmann) A.; e. Royal Grammar Sch., Newcas- tle upon Tyne; Univ. of Durham, M.B., B.S. 1957; Washington Univ. Ph.D. 1963; Post-Grad. Training Oto- laryngology, Univ. of Newcastle upon Tyne; Medical training, R.V.I., Newcastle upon Tyne, Emory Univ., Washington Univ.; F.R.C.S. 1965; F.R.C.S.(C) 1968; SR. STAFF OTOLARYNGOLOGIST, TORONTO GEN- ERAL HOSPITAL 1982- ; Prof, and Chrmn., Dept. of Otolaryngology, Univ. of Toronto 1982-92; Otolaryn- goIogist-in-Chief, Mt. Sinai Hosp. 1970-88; Toronto General Hosp. 1982-89; joined clinical faculty present univ., Sunnybrook Hosp. 1967; Asst. Prof. 1968; Assoc. Prof. 1970; Prof. 1977; Consultant, Workers Compensa- tion Appeals Tribunal; profl. interests: occupational hearing loss, laser microsurgery of larynx; Gen. Secy., Internal. Fed. of Oto-Rnino-Laryngological Socs. 1991- ; Hon. Mem., Brazilian Otolaryngolical Soc.; Assoc. of Otolaryngologists of India; Irish Otolaryngol- ogy Soc.; South African Otolaryngological Soc.; Kenyan Otolaryngology Soc.; mem. Can. Otolaryngological Soc.; Cdn. Med. Assn.; Royal Soc. of Medicine; Amer. Soc. for Rhinology, Otology and Laryngology; Amer. Otological Soc.; Amer. Acad. Otolaryngology; C.O.R.L.A.S. (Pres. 1996-97); Sigma Xi; co-author: Clinical Otoscopy 1984; ed.: Personal Hearing Protec- tion in Industry 1981; co-ed.: Centennial Conf. on Laryngeal Cancer 1975; Otological Medicine and Sur- gery 1988; author numerous scholarly articles; recre- ations: yachting, antique books; Club: Royal Canadian Yacht; Home: 259 Glencairn Ave., Toronto, Ont. MSN 1T8; Office: 7.219 Eaton W. N., 200 Elizabeth St., Tor- onto, Ont. M5G 2C4. E-mail: alberti@gpu.utcc.utoronto.ca ALBINO, William Michael, B.A., M.B.A.; business executive; b. United States 12 Dec. 1951; s. George Rob- ert and Julianne Ellen (Fogarty) A.; e. St. Andrew's Col- lege 1970; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1973; Univ. of Western Ont. M.B.A. 1975; m. Catherine d. Dr. Donald and Jean Brown 20 July 1973; children: Mary, Laura, Emily; VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL MGR., PRINTING SYS- TEMS DIV, XEROX CANADA LTD. 1994- ; numer- ous marketing & sales assignments, Xerox Canada Ltd 1975-82; Manager, Business Planning 1982-84; Mgr, S.W. Ont. Dist., residing in London, Ont. 1984-88; Dir., Customer Service 1988; Office Products Business 1989; Vice-Pres., Marketing & Planning 1990; Mem., United Church; Ont. Historica l Soc.; recreations: tennis, skiing; clubs: Timberlane Tennis & Country; Home: 7 Karin- don Court, Aurora, Ont. L4G 6K8; Office: 5650 Yonge St., North York, Ont. M2M 4G7. ALBOIM, Elly, B.A., M.Sc; professor, consultant; b. Montreal, Que. 7 July 1947; s. Samuel and Helen (Gold) A.; e. McGill Univ., B.A.(Hons.) 1968; Columbia Univ., M.Sc. 1970; m. Kathleen d. John and Clyde Moore 15 Aug. 1971; children: Jennifer, Jesse, Jaime; CONSULT- ANT, EARNSCLIFFE STRATEGY GROUP, OTTAWA; Lineup Ed., Montreal, CBC TV 1970-76; Nat. Assign - ment Ed., Toronto, CBC TV 1976-77; Bureau Chief, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, CBC TV 1977-93; Assoc. Prof., Carleton Univ., Sch. of Journalism 1987- ; Sess. Lectr. 1979-87; Concordia Univ., Grad. Dept. of Communica- tions 1985-88; Dir, Nat. Press Gallery, Ottawa, Ont. 1982-88; Cdn. Journalism Found.; Inst. on Governance; Home: 2111 Montreal Rd., #183, Ottawa, Ont. K1J 8M8; Office: 46 Elgin, Suite 200, Ottawa, Ont. KIP 5K6. ALBOINI, Victor Philip Michael, B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; mergers and acquisitions advisor; b. Hamilton, Ont. 29 March 1948; s. Vince and Christina (Grottoli) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1969, LL.B. 1972; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. York Univ. LL.M. 1977; m. Lesley d. James Ross and Elizabeth Ann LeMesurier 25 May 1981; chil - dren: Lauren Elizabeth, James William de Carteret; EXTVE. VICE-PRES., HEAD OF MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS, YORKTON SECURITIES INC. 1995- ; Pres., Stature Inc. 1990-95; Managing Partner, Mergers & Acquisitions, Loewen, Ondaatje, McCutch- eon 1988-90; Pres. & C.O.O., Prenor Financial Ltd. 1987-88; Partner, McCarthy & McCarthy 1980-86; called to Bar of Ont. 1974; Assoc. McCarthy & McCar- thy 1974-79; Part-time Lectr. in M.B.A. Program, Univ. of Toronto 1980-87 and in Executive M.B.A. Program, Univ. of Toronto 1986-87 and in Comm. and Finance 1980-82; Seminar Leader Bar Admission Course 1974— 76; Quarterback, Univ. of Toronto Blues 5 years; author Ontario Securities Law (text) 1980; editor Securities Law and Practice (securities law service) 1984; various legal articles; recreations: tennis, golf; Clubs: Albany, Cambridge, Toronto Lawn Tennis, Badminton & Rac- quet; Home: 95 Glengowan Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4N 1G5; Office: BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Suite 3100, Tor- onto, Ont. M5J 2T3. ALBRIGHT, Wilfred Paul, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.; pro- fessor; b. Hamilton, Ont. 3 Jan. 1922; s. Wilfred Leroy and Beatrice Levina (Church) A.; e. McMaster Univ., B.A. 1947, M.B.A. 1962; State Univ. of N.Y. at Buffalo, Ph.D. (Bus. Admin.) 1970; m. Priscilla Mary d. Anthony and Florence Yantha 22 Apr. 1978; PROF. AND CHRMN., DEFT OF BUSINESS, WILFRID LAURIER UNIV. 1964— ; personnel offr., Studebaker of Canada 1952-63; Asst. Prof., Wilfrid Laurier Univ. 1964-68; Chrmn., Univ. Senate Task Force on Trends & Univ. Strategy 1978; mem. Bd. of Govs. 1981-82; repeated terms in Senate; Pres., Fac. Assn. 1986-87; Prof. Emeri- tus 1988; Dir. of Project Rsch., Joint Nat. Manpower Rsch. Ctte. of the Mech. Constrn. Ind. in collaboration with Fed. Dept. of Manpower & Immigration 1970; Mem., Ethics Ctte., Grand River Hosp. 1989- ; author: Collective Bargaining: A Simulation 1973; The Impact of Technology on the Manpower Needs of the Canadian Piping Industry in the 1970s 1971; recreations: collect- ing antique tools and scientific instruments, preserva- tion of heritage bldgs.; Home: 52 Hill St., West Montrose, Ont. NOB 2VO. ALCOCK, Alfred John, B.A.Sc, D.Phil., F.R.S.C.; sci- entist; b. Glasgow, Scot. 3 Feb. 1938; s. Alfred Kelvin and Agnes Susan (MacFeat) A.; e. Glasgow Acad. 1955; Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. 1959; Oxford Univ. D.Phil. 1965; m. Denise d. John and Victoria Platschorre 1962; children: Deborah Anne, Douglas John; PRINCIPAL, RSCH. OFFR., INST. FOR MICROSTRUCTURAL SCIENCES, NAT. RSCH. COUNCIL OF CANADA 1991- , Sr. Rsch. Offr. 1975-85, Principal Rsch. Offr. 1985- ; postdoctoral Fellow present Council 1965, Asst. Rsch. Offr. 1966, Assoc. Rsch. Offr. 1968, Head, Laser & Plasma Physics Sect. 1974-90; recipient Herzberg Medal, Cdn. Assn. Phys. 1975; author over 80 publs. sci. journs.; Fellow, Inst. Elec. & Electronics Engrs.; mem. Cdn. Assn. Phys.; Am. Phys. Soc.; Optical Soc. of Amer.; Anglican; recreations: swimming, cross-country skiing; Home: 1 Massey Lane, Gloucester, Ont. K1J 6C7; Office: Ottawa, Ont. K1A OR6. ALCOCK, Denise S., R.N., B.Sc.N., M.A.(Ed.), Ph.D.; dean, professor, nurse; b. Tillsonburg, Ont.; d. John and Victoria Platschorre; e. Univ. of Toronto B.Sc.N. 1959; Univ. of Ottawa M.A.(Ed.) 1974, Ph.D. 1986; m. (Alfred) John Alcock 1962; children : Deborah, Douglas; DEAN, FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIV. OF OTTAWA 1997- ; held positions in Canada, Great Brit- ain and U.S.; Founding Din , Child Life Dept., Children's Hosp. of E. Ont. 1974-86; Founding Din, Nursing Staff Dev't. & Rsch. 1986-89; Din, Sch. of Nursing and Assoc. Dean, Fac. of Health Sciences, Univ. of Ottawa 1989-96; Bd. of Govs., Univ. of Ottawa 1995-98; Pres., Cdn. Assn. of Univ. Schools of Nursing 1993-95; Extve. Ctte., Cdn. Nurses Assn. 1990-92; Member-at-Large Rsch., Bd. of Dir., Reg. Nurse s Assn. of Ont. 1988-90; has served & continues to serve on cttes. & task forces at local, prov. & nat. level; Child Life Council Cert, of Honour, Assn. for the Care of Children's Health (inter- nat.); Distinguished Alumni Award, Univ. of Toronto; author of 34 profl. pubs.; Office: 451 Smyth Rd., Ottawa, Ont. K1H SMS. ALCOCK, James, B.Sc., Ph.D.; professor; b. Central Butte, Sask. 24 Dec. 1942; s. Albert Edward and Ruth Hildegarde Charlotte (Nelson) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.Sc.(Hons.) 1963; McMaster Univ. Ph.D. 1972; PROF, DEPT. OF PSYCHOLOGY, GLENDON COLLEGE, YORK UNIV.; joined present univ. 1973; Partner , Flem- ing, Alcock & Vigna, Reg. Psych.; Fellow, Cdn. Psych. Assn.; author Parapsychology: Science Or Magic? 1981, Science and Supernature 199'0; co-author A Textbook of Social Psychology 4th ed. 1998; Office: 2275 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 3M6. ALDANA, Patricia, B.A.; publisher; b. Guatemala 13 Nov. 1946; d. Fernando and Barbara (Kidder) A.; e. Con- 12 ALDERSON / ALEXANDER cord Acad.; Stanford Univ. B.A. 1968; Bryn Mawr Coll.; children: Carlota and Seth McAllister, Daniel and Madeleine Cohen; PUBLISHER, GROUNDWOOD BOOKS 1978- ; Partner and Dir. Douglas and Mclntyre 1981- ; Mem. Extve. Ctte., Internal. Bd. on Books for Young People (IBBY); Pres. Assn. Cdn. Publishers 1977-79; Pres., Orgn. of Book Publishers of Ont. 1989- 91; Office: 585 Bloor St. W., 2nd Fir., Toronto, Ont. M6G 1K5. ALDERSON, Evan W., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Philadelphia, Pa. 27 April 1938; s. Wroe and Elsie Star (Wright) A.; e. Westtown School (Pa.) 1956; Haverford College B.A. 1961; Univ. of Calif, at Berkeley M.A. 1964, Ph.D. 1972; m. Elizabeth Ingrid d. Mervyn and Use Sprung 27 June 1987; children: Rebecca D., Kai H.; DIR., LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES, SIMON FRASER UNIV. 1997- ; Rsch. Asst. & Acting Instr., Univ. of Calif. 1962-67; Dept. of English, Simon Fraser Univ. 1967-83; Acting Chairman 1974-75; Founding Dir., Centre for the Arts (now Sch. for the Contemporary Arts) 1976-80; Assoc. Prof. 1981- ; Associate Dean, Fac. of Arts 1985-88; Acting Dean of Arts summers 1988, '89; Founding Dir., Graduate Lib- eral Studies Program, Simon Fraser Univ. 1991-92; Dean, Faculty of Arts 1992-97; Canada Council Doc- toral Fellowship 1968-69; Bd. Chrmn., Paula Ross Dance Co. 1981-83; Adv. Ctte., Vancouver Playhouse Acting Sch. 1987-90; Mem., Soc. of Dance History Scholars; Assn. for Dance in Univs. & Colleges in Can- ada; Congress on Rsch. in Dance; author of essays reviews & schol. papers on Am. lit. & lit. criticism, dance history & aesthetics & cultural policy; co-editor Reflections on Cultural Policy; recreations: cooking, tennis; Home: 2403 W. 34th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6M 1G8; Office: 515 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6B 5K3. ALDERSON, Sue Ann, B.A., M.A.; professor; b. New York, N.Y. 11 Sept. 1940; d. Eugene Leonard and Ruth Edith (Schuchowsky) Hartley; e. Antioch Coll. B.A. Eng. 1962; Ohio State Univ. M.A. Eng. Lit. 1964; Univ. of Calif. Berkeley Eng. Lit. 1967; m. Evan A. 12 Feb. 1965 (now divorced); children: Rebecca, Kai; PROF. OF CREATIVE WRITING, UNIV. OF B.C. 1992- ; Instr. Eng. Dept. Simon Fraser Univ. 1967-71; Instr. Eng. Dept. Capilano Coll. 1973-80; Asst. Prof, present univ. 1980-84, Assoc. Prof. 1984-92, Prof. 1992- ; author children's picture books: bonnie mcsmithers you're driving me dithers 1974; The Finding Princess 1977; The Adventures of Prince Paul 1977; hurry up, bonnie! 1977; bonnie mcsmithers is at it again! 1979; anne- marie maginol tu me rends folle 1981; Ida and the Wool Smugglers 1987; Sure as Strawberries 1992; juvenile novels and novellas: Comet's Tale 1983; The Not Impos- sible Summer 1983; The Something in Thurlo Darby's House 1984; Maybe You Had To Be There, By Duncan 1989; Chapter One 1990; Sure As Strawberries 1992; A Ride for Martha 1993; Ten Mondays for Lots of Boxes 1995; Pond Seasons 1997; poetry for adults appearing in New West Coast anthology (ed. F. Candelaria ) 1977; ini- tiator and sole instr. Writing for Children Prog., U.B.C. (only univ. to offer M.F.A. in Writing for Children); Home: 4004 W. 32 St., Vancouver, B.C. V6S 1Z6; Office: Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5. ALDOUS, John Gray, M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Bris- tol, Eng. 16 Nov. 1916; s. Frederick Gray and Mary Ursula (Macfarlane) A.; came to Can. 1919; e. Univ. of B. C, B.A. 1939, M.A. 1941; Univ. of Toronto, Ph.D. 1945; m. Istly the late Elsie Eileen Hooley 22 July 1944; m. 2ndly the late Florence Jean White 26 Oct. 1985; children: Joleen, Peter, Donald; PROF. EMERITUS OF PHARMACOLOGY, DALHOUSIE UNIV. 1981- ; Asst. in Gen. Physiol. and Biol., Univ. of B.C. 1939-41; Demonst. in Gen. Physiol., Univ. of Toronto 1941-45; Asst. Prof, of Pharmacol., Dalhousie, 1945-48 and Assoc. Prof. 1948-50; Prof. & Head of Dept. 1950-75; Alpha Omega Alpha; mem., Cdn. Physiol. Soc.; Phar- macol. Soc. of Can. (Pres. 19FO); N.S. Inst. of Science (Hon. Life mem.; Pres. 1956-58); Biol. Council Can. (Treas. 1973, Vice Pres. 1974); N.S. Comn. on Drug Dependency (Bd. mem. 1972-81); Hon. mem., N.S. Pharm. Soc. 1977; Drugs & Therap. Comm., N.S. Dept. Health (Chrmn. 1978-85); recreations: photography, music, philately, sports; Address: 121 Crichton Ave., Dartmouth, N.S. B3A 3R6. ALDRED, P. John; executive; b. Sunderland, England 7 Oct. 1944; s. John and Audrey (Nicol) A.; e. Rycote Wood College, full tech. cert.; m. Cheryl; children: Jen- nifer, Jessica, Ryan; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., ENERFLEX SYSTEMS LTD. 1980- ; Technical Rep., Mid Western Compressor Edmonton 1967-71; Branch Mgr., Pamco Calgary 1971-75; Pres. & Gen. Mgr., Pamco Calgary 1975-80; Pres. & C.E.O., EnerFlex Systems Ltd. 1980- ; Dir., Enerflex Systems; recreations: restoration of sports cars, reading; clubs: Ranchmen's, Jr. Achievement of S. Alta. (former Dir.); Office: 4949 - 76th Ave. S.E., Cal- gary, Alta. T2C 3C6. ALEKSIUK, Michael, B.Sc, Ph.D.; writer; b. Grass- land, Alta. 6 Dec. 1942; s. William and Alexandra (Muchachuk) A.; e. Univ. of Alta. B.Sc. (1st class honours) 1965; Univ. of B.C. Ph.D. 1968; children: Natasha Jessica, Nicholas Simeon; Prof, of Zoology, Univ. of Manitoba 1968-76; Mgr., Syncrude Canada Ltd. 1976-86; Mem., Am. Psych. Assn.; author: Power Therapy: Maximizing Health Through Self-Efficacy 1996; Address: #409, 11135 - 83 Ave., Edmonton, Alta. T6G 2C6. E-mail: aleksiuk@psych.ualberta.ca ALEPIAN, Taro, B.Eng.; executive; b. Nicosia, Cyprus 28 Sept. 1945; s. Melcon and Anahid (Melikian) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.Eng.(Hons.) 1967; Harvard Univ. 1994; m. Anahid d. Vahram and Alice Manoukian 14 July 1968; children: Ronald, Norma, Alida; EXTVE. VICE- PRES., OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, SNC-LAVALIN GROUP INC. 1995- ; Process Engr. & Project Mgr., Shell Can. Ltd. 1967-73; Sr. Analyst, 1973-74; Vice- Pres. Mktg., SNC Inc. 1974-81; Pres., SNC-Foster Wheeler Ltd. 1981-84; Sr. Vice-Pres., SNC Inc. 1984- 88; Sr. Group Vice-Pres. 1988-91; Group Pres., SNC- Lavalin Inc. 1991-94; Din, Fenco MacLaren Inc.; Simon- Carves Fenco Inc.; W.P. London & Assoc. Ltd.; Cowan Inc.; several subs. & affiliates of SNC-Lavalin Inc.; Mem., Order of Engr. of Que.; Assn. of Profl. Engr., Geol. & Geophys. of Alta.; St. James's Club of Montreal; several internal, trade, cultural & charitable orgns.; rec- reations: tennis, squash; Home: 7785 Albert-Lesage, Montreal, Que. H4K 2E4; Office: 2, Pi. Felix-Martin, Montreal, Que. H2Z 1Z3. ALEXANDER, Andrew; theatre, movie and television producer/entrepreneur; b. London, England 24 March 1944; s. Fredrick and Barbara (Watson) A.; e. Central Peel H.S. 1964; Tri-State Coll. 1965; Ryerson Polytech. 1965; m. Diane d. Ruth and Don Titmarsh 8 July 1983; CO-OWNER (with Len Stuart) and C.E.O., THE SEC- OND CITY 1974- ; Producer, Spring Thaw 1971; opened Second City in Canada 1974; Co-developed & Extve. Produced SCTV 1976; Emmy Award Nominee 1982, 1983; acquired Chicago Second City 1985; 1st Cand. Producer to sell a TV series to an Am. Network (NBC); 1st series to go from syndication to Network (NBC, CBC) to Pay TV (HBO, Superchannel) and back to syndication; Extve. Prod. The Second City Live (ABC, CHCH) 1991; The Second City's 149K Edition (A&E) 1993; To John With Love: A Tribute to John Candy, Biography of John Candy (CBC/A&E) 1995; Love, Sex and Other Natural Disasters (CBC) 1996; Address: 56 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Ont. M5V 2G3. ALEXANDER, Bruce Bingham, Q.C., B.Comm., LL.B.; b. Montreal, Que. 8 April 1938; s. Clarence Henry and Ruth Eleanor (Bingham) A.; e. Oakville-Tra- falgar H.S.; Queen's Univ., B.Comm. 1960; London Sch. of Econ. 1960—61; Dalhousie Law Sch., Dunn Scholar 1962-63; Univ. of Toronto, LL.B. 1965; Harvard Univ., Adv. Mgmt. Prog. 1985; m. Andrea d. Don and Chris Lough 20 July 1963; one s.: Christopher; PRINCIPAL, GLOBEINVEST GROUP; Lawyer, Osier, Hoskin & Harcourt 1967-72; Extve. Asst. to Min. of Transp. & Commun., Ont. 1972-73 (Dir., Legal Br. 1973-75; Extve. Dir., External Relations 1975-77; Actg. Asst. Dep. Min. 1977-78); Chrmn., Ont. Highway Transport Bd. 1978-83; Asst. Dep. Min., Fin. & Admin., Min. of Transp. & Commun. 1983-86; Asst. Depy. Min., Ops., Min. of Community & Soc. Services 1986-87; Mng. Dir., Fraser & Beatty 1987-92; Special Advisor to the Federal Minister responsible for Constitutional Affairs 1992-93; United Church; recreations: cross country ski- ing, canoeing; Home: 106 Birch Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4V 1C8; Office: 20 Queen St. W., Suite 3206, Tor- onto, Ont. M5H 3R3. ALEXANDER, David, B.F.A., M.F.A.; artist; b. Van- couver, B.C. 1947; e. Vane. Art Sch. 1967-70; Vane. City Coll. 1971-72; Notre Dame Univ. B.F.A. 1978; Emma Lake Artist Workshop 1979; Univ. of Sask. M.A. 1980; grad. rsch., London, Paris, N.Y. 1981-83; Pans, Aix-en- province Givery fSask. Arts Bd.) 1984; Workshop Coord., Emma Lake 1982, '83, '84; Guest Curator, Emma Lake Now, Sask. Lib. Gall. 1982; Instr. of Draw- ing, Univ. of Sask. 1982; of Painting 1985; Guest Artist, Boston Mus. Sch. 1982; Can. Counc. Visiting Artist, Kamloops Art Gall. 1985; Dundas Sch. of Art 1986; McMaster Univ. 1986; Instr. of Painting, Nova Scotia Coll. of Art and Design (Intersession), Halifax, N.S. 1987; Visiting Artist, Guelph Univ., Guelph, Ont. 1989; Visiting artist, Beaverbrook Art Gall., Fredericton, N.B. 1990; Drawing Instr., St. Peters Coll., Sask. 1991-92; solo exhibitions incl.: Heffel Gall. Ltd. Vancouver 1985, '87, '89 & '91; Feheley Fine Arts Toronto 1989, '91 & '93; Waddington & Schiell Gall. Toronto 1985, '86, '87; Eva Cohen Chicago 1987; Elca London Art Gall. Mont- real 1983, '86 & '88; Mendel Art Gall. Sask. 1985; Scot- tish Gall, Edinburgh, Scotland 1991; group exhibitions incl.: Peter Ohler Gall, Richmond, B.C. 1969, Saskatchewan Open Mendel Art Gall. Saskatoon 1984, Fourteen Saskatchewan Painters McKenzie Art Gall. Regina 1985, Chicago Art Fair 1986, Out of Saskatchewan Expo '86 1986, Grace Borgenicht Gall. N.Y. 1988, Los Angeles Art Fair 1989, Robert McLaugh- lin Gall. Oshawa Ont. 1990, Editions, Basil Switzerland 1991, Hope & Optimism Portfolio, Oxford Eng. 1992, Galerie Pallas, Prague, Czech. 1993, Art First, London, Eng. 1993, Vancouver Art Gall. 1993, Edmonton Art Gall. 1994, Musee d'art contemporain de Montreal, Que. 1994, Art Gall, of Nova Scotia 1994; represented by 5 galleries; 59 permanent corp. & public collections incl.: Stikeman & Elliott - N.Y.C., Rothchilds Ltd., Tri- mark Investments, Mendel Art Gall., Dept. of External Affairs, Edmonton Art Gallery, Canada Counc. Art Bank, Univ. of Sask., Notre Dame Univ., City of Trail B.C., Burnaby Art Gall., Shell Resources, Sask. Tele- communications, Pan Oil, Armak Chem., Mendel (Pub- lic) Art Gall. Sask., Sask. Potash Corp., McMaster Univ., Univ. of Toronto, Univ. of Lethbridge, Robert McLaugh- lin Gall., Concordia Univ., Beaverbrook Art Gall; schol- arships & awards: City of Nelson B.C. 1976; Notre Dame Univ. 1978; Univ. of Sask. 1980-82; Can. Council projects 1981; Sask. Arts Bd. Individual Asst. 1982, '84; Sask. Open, Mendel Art Gall, (purchase) 1982; Sask. Arts Bd. Individual Assistance (drawing trips to high Arctic, Scotland, Greenland & Baffin Island) 1988, 1990 & 1992; Office: 318 - 4th St. E., Saskatoon, Sask. S7H 1J3. ALEXANDER, Ernest Raymond, KGSJ; construction executive; b. Barrie, Ont. 10 Feb. 1927; s. Charles Ray- mond and Eva Belle (Emery) A.; e. Barrie Central Coll. Inst. 1946; Central Tech. Sen. Arch. Drafting & Constr. 1947; m. June L. d. Kenneth and Virginia Morrison 1 Oct. 1949; children: Robert, Barbara, John; PRES., E.R. ALEXANDER CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 1959- ; worked for father in constr. 1948-50; formed partner- ship Chas. Alexander & Son 1951, assumed business 1954; inc. present Co. 1959; Aid., Barrie Council 1951; Commr., Barrie Pub. Utilities Comn. 1959-94, Comn. Chrmn. 18 yrs.; Chrmn. Ont. New Home Warranty Registration Comte. 1976-90; Barrie Indust. Comn. 1977-84; Dir. Municipal Financial Corp. 1981-95; Municipal Savings & Loan Corp. 1973-95; Mun. Trust Co. 1988-95; recipient, Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; 125th Anniversary, Confederation of Canada, Commemorative Medal 1992; Knight of Grace, Sover- eign Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1994; Pres., Cdn. HOME Builders' Assn. 1964; Dir., Ont. Mun. Elect. Assn. 1985-88 (Pres. 1973); Georgian Bay Mun. Elect. Assn. (Dir. 1979-83, Vice Pres. 1985); Chrmn., Munici- pal Electric Assoc. (District 2) 1986-87; Pres., Barrie Flyers Intermediate Hockey Club 1981-82; Shriner; Past Chrmn. Bd. Stewards Collier St. Un. Ch.; Home: 288 Codrington St., Barrie, Ont. L4M 1S8; Office: 8 Eccles St. N. (P.O. Box 514), Barrie, Ont. L4M 4T7. ALEXANDER, Glenn C., B.Sc., M.Sc., M.B.A.; infor- mation systems and healthcare executive; b. Nova Scotia 25 May 1954; s. Melbourne William and Julia Anne (Hutchings) A.; e. Acadia Univ. B.Sc.(Hons.) 1976; Queen's Univ. M.Sc. 1977; Univ. of W. Ont. M.B.A. 1979; m. Carol Sager 10 Oct. 1983; children: David, Russell; PRES., RxCANADA 1996- ; various positions, Northern Telecom 1979-83; Director, Customer Serv., Mitel Corp. 1983-85; Dep. Dir., Opns., Hermes Elec- tronics 1985-86; Dir, Finan. Planning, Federal Indus- tries 1986-92; Extve. Dir., Health Inform. Servs., Manitoba Health 1992-96; owns and manages a con- sulting firm specializing in strategic & operational plan- ning; Past Pres., Alzheimer Soc. of Man.; Project Dir., Drug Prog. Info. Network; Health Info. Network; Home: 1235 Priory Court, Oakville, Ont. L6M IBS; Office: 130 Adelaide St., Suite 2720, P.O. Box 21, Tor- onto, Ont. M5H 3P5. ALEXANDER, Harold H., B.A., C.A.; executive, char- tered accountant; b. Ont. 24 Sept. 1926; s. Arthu r James and Mary (Hardie) A.; e. Burk's Falls H.S. 1944; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1949; C.A.; PRES., ROBINTIDE INVEST- MENTS INC.; Robintide Farms Ltd.; Gen. Mgr., Mut- tart Organ, for 10 yrs.; Vice Pres. and Treas., Konvey Construction Co. Ltd. and Engineered Structures for 25 yrs.; Trustee and Elder, West Ellesmere Un. Ch.; Past Pres., Cdn. Diabetic Assn.; Clubs: Bd. of Trade; Empire; Home: Box 157, King City, Ont. L7B 1A5; Office: P.O. Box 157, King City, Ont. L7B 1A5. ALEXANDER / ALIA 13 ALEXANDER, James Kenneth, B.A., LL.B.; barrister & solicitor; b. Barrie, Ont. 13 Nov. 1942; s. Fit. Lt. Orlin Ronald ('Jake') (dec.) and Grace Wylie (McChesney) A. (stepfather: the late William Norman Sparrow); e. Kirk- land Lake C.V.I. 1961; Univ. of Western Ont. B.A . 1965, LL.B. 1969; articled with Malcolm Robb, Q.C. at Tor- onto 1969-70; called to Ont. Bar 26 March 1971; m. Anda d. Zenta & Vilis Crisis 27 May 1967; children: Mark, Laura; J. KENNETH ALEXANDER, BARRIS- TERS & SOLICITORS with offices at Timmins and Iro- quois Falls, Ont. 1971- ; emphasis on civil & crimina l litigation at both trial & appellate levels & in admin, tri - bunals; Mem., Area Ctte., Ont. Legal Aid Plan (Former Chair) 1975- ; Pres., Cdn. Bar Assn. (Ont.) 1991-92 (Vice-Pres. 1990-91; Membership Chair, Ont. 1982-84, Nat. 1984-86); Chair, Timmins & Dist. Hosp. (el. 1991- 94); Vice-Chair 1986-91; Bd. Mem. 1983-94; Vice- Chair, Timmins & Dist. Hosp. Foundation 1990-94; Din, Timmins Symphony Orch. 1982-86; Din, Spruce Needles Inc. 1976-81; Timmins C. of C. 1974-76; Mem., Un. Ch.; Liberal Party; Law Soc. of U.C. 1971 - ; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Cochrane Law Assn. (Pres. 1973-74) 1971- ; Advocates Soc. 1980- ; County of York Law Assn. 1971- ; Royal Canadian Legion (Assoc. Mem.) 1991- ; recreations: skiing, golf, running, aviation, piano, reading; clubs: Porcupine Ski Runners, Spruce Needles Golf, Nighthawk Flying; Home: 704 Richelieu St., Timmins, Ont. P4N 5G6; Office: 192 Third Ave., Timmins, Ont. P4N 1C8. ALEXANDER, Jon, M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Carbon- dale, 111. 2 Jan. 1940; s. Orville Burris and Ola Ivoh (Anderson) A.; e. S. 111. Univ. B.A. 1961, M.A. 1962; Univ. of Kansas Ph.D. 1966; children: Jon Burris, Gern Alexander; ASSOC. PROF. OF POL. SCI., CARLETON UNIV. 1983- ; Public Information Offr., Acad. Staff Assn.; Visiting Scholar Center for Study of Democratic Instns. 1965-66, 1968; Visiting Asst. Prof. Emory Univ. 1966-67, Columbia Univ. summer 1967; Asst. Prof, of Pol. Sci. present Univ. 1967; Guest Lectr. Inst. for Policy Studies 1969; Science Advisor, Sci. Council of Can. 1973-74; co-founder, Caucus for a New Political Science 1968; co-founder, Centretown Community Health Cen- tre 1971; co-founder Let X = X radio program CKCU 1985; Co-founder and Editor Science, Technology & Politics 1985; Co-founder and Dir., Technology Policy Inst. 1986; Consultant: Wadsworth Publishing Co.; Univ. Press of Ky.; Cdn. Fed. Youth Hostel Task Force; Can. Council; Dept. of Justice and of Supply & Services; Sci. Council of Can.; Dir. Ottawa Valley Homebuilders Assn.; Pestalozzi Coll.; Ottawa Homebuilders Co-op.; collab. Cultural Affairs and Foreign Relations 1964; Science for What? 1974; Science and Technology Policy Evaluation 1990; Science, Technology & Politics Year- book 1990; contrib. various mags, and journs.; co-ed. Survival; Pres., Internal. Sociology Assn.'s Rsch. Ctte. #26 on Sociotechnics - Sociological Practice 1994—98; mem. Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Internal. Studies Assn.; Mid- west Pol. Sci. Assn.; Am. Pol. Sci . Assn.; Internat. Pol. Sci. Assn.; recreations: charitable fundraising, sailing, reading; Home: Lac Gauvreau, R.R. 2, Masham, Que. JOX 2WO; Office: D693, Loeb Bldg., 1125 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, Ont. K1S 5B6. ALEXANDER, Col. The Hon. Lincoln MacCauley, P.C., C.C., K.St.J., O.Ont., CD., Q.C., B.A., LL.B., LL.D.(Hon.), D.Litt.S.(Hon.); b. Toronto, Ont. 21 Jan. 1922; s. Lincoln MacCauley and Mae Rose (Royale) A.; e. McMaster Univ. B.A. 1949; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. 1953; m. Yvonne Phyllis d. the late Robert and the late Edythe (Lewis) Harrison 10 Sept. 1948; one s. Keith; CHANCELLOR, UNIV. OF GUELPH 1991; Chrmn., Cdn. Race Relations Foundation; Ont. Press Council; Cdn. Banking Ombudsman; Dir., George Weston Lim- ited; Royal LePage Limited; Bd. Mem., Upper Canada Coll., Massey Hall/Roy Thomson Hall, Doctors' Hosp.; Shaw Festival; called to Bar of Ont. 1953; cr. Q.C. 1965; formerly Partner, Millar, Alexander, Tokiwa & Isaacs, Hamilton, Ont. 1963-79; el. to H. of C. for Hamilton W. g.e. 1968, re-el. 1972, 1974, 1979, 1980; U.N. Observer 1976, 1978; Min. of Labour Can. 1979-80; other former parity, assns.: mem. Inter-Parity. Union (Cdn. Group); Commonwealth Parity. Assn. (Cdn. Br) ; Cdn. NATO Parity. Assn.; Can.-U.S. Parity. Delegation; Chrmn., Ont. Workers' Compensation Bd. 1980-85; 24th Lieu- tenant Governor of Ont. 1985-91; Hon. Dir., Ont. League, Royal Cdn. Arm y Cadets; Hon. Life Mem.: Navy League of Can.; Ont. Chamber of Comm.; Mem. and Past Pres., Hamilton Optimist Club; mem.: Hamil- ton Lawyers Club; Wentworth County Law Assn.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; McMaster Univ. Alumn i Assn.; Scottish Rite, Hadji Temple Shrine, 33rd (PHA); Past Pres.: Internat. Assoc. of Industrial Accident Bds.; Assn. of Workers' Compensation Bds. of Can.; served with RCAF 1942-45, rank Cpl.; Hon. Col. 2 Tactical Aviation Wing, Toronto 1989-91; recipient: St. Ursula Award 1969; Officer, Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem 1981, Comdr. (Brother) 1983, Knight of Grace 1985; Man of the Year Award, Ethnic Press Council of Canada Inc. 1982; Cultural Achievement Award, Caribana Cultural Comte. 1984; Certificate of Service Award, House of Commons 1984; Honorary Counsel, Stewart Meml. Ch. Hamilton 1985; Cdn. Award, John G. Diefenbaker Meml. Foundn. 1985; Paul Harris Fellow (The Rotary Found, of Rotary Internal.) 1986; received the 36th Annual Humanitarian Award of Beth Sholom Brother- hood 1986; Honoree of the Year, 1986 Hamilton Negev Dinner (Jewish National Fund of Canada) 1986; LL.D. (hon. causa): Univ. of Toronto 1986; McMaster Univ. 1987; Univ. of Western Ont. 1988; York Univ. 1990; Royal Mil. Coll. 1991; D.Litt.S. (hon. causa): Univ. of Trinity Coll. 1993; awarded Boy Scouts of Canada Silver Acorn by the Gov. Gen . of Can. 1988 ; Provincial Sport Citation in the Humanities Category, Govt. of Ont. 1988; Outstanding Citizen Award and Mel Osborne Fel- low, Kiwanis Found. 1989; Hon. Sr. Fellow, Renison Coll.; Canadian Unity Award (1st recipient), Thornhill Secondary Sch. 1989; Human Relations Award, Cdn. Counc. of Christians and Jews 1989; Hon. Chief of Police, Metro. Toronto Police, 1989; Hon. Fellow, Cdn . Sch. of Mgmt. 1989; Outstanding Cdn. Award, Arme- nian Community Ctr. of Toronto 1990; Knight of The Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusa- lem 1990; as an Osgoode Hall graduate between the years 1889-1960, awarded LL.B. degree by the Senate of York Univ. 1991; Commissioner (Hon.), Ont. Provincial Police 1991- ; Hon. Commander, Ordo Sancti Constan- tini Magni 1991; Officer, Order of Ont. 1992; invested by the Pres. of Senegal as an Officer of the Nat. Orde r of the Lion 1992; el. Hon. Bencher, Law Soc. of Upper Canada 1992; Companion, Order of Canada 1992; Can- ada 125 Medal 1992; inducted into Hamilton Gall, of Distinction 1992; granted Award of Merit, City of Tor- onto 1993; el. Hon. Mem., Ont. Assn. of Chiefs of Police 1993; presented with Sertoma Club of Hamilton Lester B. Pearson Award 1994; apptd. to The Most Venerable Order of the Hosp. of St. John of Jerusalem, Knight of Justice 1994; recipient, Cdn. Forces Decoration (CD) 1994; apptd. Hon. Chief , The York Regional Police 1995; Baptist; P. Conservative; recreations: music, gardening; Home: 30 Proctor Blvd., Hamilton, Ont. L8M 2M3. ALEXANDER, Lisa; athlete; b. Toronto, Ont. 22 Sept. 1968; MEMBER, CANADIAN OLYMPIC SYNCHRO- NIZED SWIM TEAM; Olympic Games: 1 silver medal Atlanta 1996; Canadians: 1, solo, 1, duet, 3, team 1995; 1, solo, 1, duet, 2 team 1994; Commonwealth Games: 1, solo, 1, duet 1994; World: 2, team, 3, solo, 3, duet 1994; 2, team, 3, duet 1991; Helen Vanderburg Trophy (top overall swimmer in Canada) 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995. club: Olympium; Office: 1600 James Naismith Dr., Ottawa, Ont. K1B 5N4. ALEXANDER, Norman J.; investment consultant; b. Regina, Sask. 1909; Former Vice-Pres. James Richard- son & Sons Ltd. and Former Mang. Partner Richardson Securities of Canada; Past Pres. B.C. Bond Dealers Assn.; Vancouver Stock Exchange; Investment Dealers Assn. of Can.; Clubs; Manitoba; St. Charles Country; Vancouver; Home: 66 Wilton St., Winnipeg, Man. R3M 3C1; Office: Suite 1220, One Lombard Place, Winnipeg, Man. R3B 0X3. ALEXANDER, Stuart Jeffery, M.Sc.; executive; b. St. Albans, Herts., Eng. 26 Apr. 1942; s. Marcus and Pearla (Rose) Alexander; e. St. Albans Grammar Sch. 1961; Univ. of Sheffield B.Sc.(Hons) (Physics) 1964; Univ. of London M.Sc. (Microwave Physics) 1972; m. Linda d. Harry and Bertha Ross 25 Nov. 1967; children : Rachel Jane, James Peter; DIR., STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, SPAR AEROSPACE LTD. 1983- ; joined Marconi Elliott Avionics as Rsch. Physicist 1964, set up and headed Laser Dept. 1974; joined Spar Aerospace Ltd. Toronto 1977, Elect. Engn. Mgr. 1979, Asst. to Chrmn. of Bd. 1981; Vice Pres. Bus. Develop., Northway Gestalt Corp. 1982; author or co-author various tech. papers microwaves, radar and lasers; recipient, Award of Merit, Aerospace Indus. Assn. of Can.; mem. Inst. Elect. Engrs. (UK); Assn. Prof. Engrs. Prov. Ont.; recreations: cross- country skiing, jogging, hiking, cycling, puzzles; Home: 115 Newport Square, Thornhill, Ont. L4J 7N3; Office: 7, 785 Tranmere Dr., Mississauga, Ont, L5S 1W5. ALFORD, Christine Marie, B.Sc; integration services executive; b. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 27 Oct. 1957; d. Ambrose M. and Helen J. (Pereplytz) Kenopic; e. Univ. of Guelph B.Sc.(Hons.) 1980; m. Greg s. Jim and Mary K. Alford 1 Oct. 1988; children: Morgan, Michael; VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL MGR., INTEGRATION SERVICES, IBM CANADA LTD. 1997- ; former Direc- tor of Information Technology, IBM Global Services; Office: 12 Concorde Place, FL/6, North York, Ont. M3C 3R8. ALFORD, Gregory George, B.A.; executive; b. Chaffey's Lock, Ont. 30 Jan. 1956; s. James Edward and Mary Kathryn (Murphy) A.; e. McMaster Univ., B.A. 1977; m. Christine Kenopic 1 Oct. 1988; Sr. Vice-Pres., Thyssen Bhi 1989-96; Gen. Mgr., Corporate & Govt. Affairs; Econ., Planning & Prioirities Sec., Govt. of Nfld. & Lab. 1977; Mktg., Grew Corp. 1978; F.M.H. Can. Ltd. 1979-83; Sr. Cons. & Dir., Client Serv., Alta Nova 1984; joined Govt. Consultants Internat. 1985, Pres. & C.O.O. 1985-88, Vice Chrmn. 1988; Mem., Cdn. Nat. Bobsled Team 1981-84; Chef d'Equipe, Cdn. Olympic Bobsled Team, Calgary Olympics 1988; Vice- Pres. Finance, Cdn. Bobsleigh Assn.; fundraiser, var. charities; recreations: cycling, golf, bobsleigh, skiing; Home: 640 Broadway Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4G 257. ALFORD, (William) Parker, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.A.P.S.; physicist, educator; b. London, Ont. 22 March 1927; s. William Alexander and Ruby (Parker) A.; e. Univ. of W. Ont. B.Sc. 1949; Princeton Univ. Ph.D. 1954; m. Jean- nette d. Dr. W.H. Wadland, Stratford, Ont. 1949; two s. William David, Stephen Charles; PROF. EMERITUS OF PHYSICS, UNIV. OF WESTERN ONTARIO 1992- ; Instr. Princeton Univ. 1953-55; Instr. Univ. of Rochester 1955, Asst. Prof. 1956, Assoc. Prof. 1960, Prof. 1966-73; Prof, of Physics, Univ. of W. Ont. 1973-92, Chrmn. of Physics 1973-84; Visiting Scient., Inst. for Nuclear Rsch., Amsterdam 1961-62; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Munich 1971-72; Univ. of Colo. 1978-79; Visiting Sci- ent., TRIUMF, Univ. of B.C. 1984-85; author or co- author over 100 papers various aspects nuclear physics; mem. Cdn. Assn. Pnysicists; Fellow, Am. Physical Soc.; Sigma Xi; recreations: skiing, sailing, hiking; Office: TRIUMF, 4004 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 2A3. ALFRED, Braxton M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Houston, Texas 3 June 1933; s. Basil and Lillian (Hend- erson) A.; e. Univ. of Houston B.A. 1958; Univ. of Colo. M.A. 1963, Ph.D. 1965; Stanford Univ. Nat. Insts. of Health Post-doctoral Fellow 1965-66; m. Diane d. Hugh and Elsie Wiebe 14 Aug. 1987; PROF. OF ANTHROP. UNIV. OF B.C. 1966- ; joined Univ. of B.C. 1966; Univ . of Cal. San Francisco Med. Sch. 1969-73; Forensic and Acturial Cons.; Martin-Denver, Data Reduc Group Leader; Stanley Aviation, Static Test Lab. Asst. Eng. Open Dir.; Dir. Stat. Centre present Univ. 1966-69; author Elements of Statistics for the Life and Social Sci- ences 1987; research: quantitative genetics; the herita- bility of total body fat; Mem., Experimental Aircraft Assn.; Sigma Xi; recreations: sailing, hiking; Home: 304, 5880 Hampton Pi., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 2E9; Office: 6303 N.W. Marine Dr., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1. ALFRED, Gerald Taiaiake, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; profes- sor; b. Montreal, Que. 25 Aug. 1964; s. John and Lynn (Douglas); e. Loyola H.S. 1981; Concordia Univ. B.A.fHons.) 1989; Cornell Univ. M.A. 1992, Ph.D. 1994; DIR., ABORIGINAL GOVERNMENTS PROGRAM and PROF., FACULTY OF HUMAN AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND DEPT. OF POLITICAL SCI- ENCE, UNIV. OF VICTORIA 1996- ; Prof, of Political Sci., Concordia Univ. 1992-95; Dir., Concordia Centre for Native Edn. 1994—95; Advisor to Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chiefs, Mohawk Council of Kahnawake & Nuu-chah-nu(t) Tribal Council on self-govt. policy & land issues; as only Native person with a doctorate in pol. sci. in Canada remains prominent spokesman for Mohawks and Native peoples; awarded Nat. Sci. Fdn. (U.S.) dissertation fellowship 1992 in recognition of sig- nificance of rsch. into internal politics of Native com- munities in N. Am.; author: Heeding the Voices of Our Ancestors: Kahnawake Mohawk Politics and the Rise of Native Nationalism (academic) 1995; Peace, Power, Righteousness: Restoring Native American Political Traditions 1998; recreations: sports (lacrosse & basket- ball), hiking; clubs: Royal Cdn. Legion, Univ. Club of Montreal, American Legion, Marine Corps League; Home: P.O. Box 1431, Kahnawake Mohawk Territory, Canada JOL 1BO; Office: AAG/MAIG Program, P.O. Box 1700, Univ. of Victoria, Victoria, B.C. V8W 2Y2. ALIA, Valerie, M.A., Ph.D.; writer, educator, journal- ist, artist; b. New York, N.Y. 20 Dec. 1942; d. Julius Abraham and Bertha (Fenyves) Graber; e. Univ. of Cin- cinnati B.A. 1965; Mich. State Univ. M.A. 1967; York Univ. Ph.D. 1989; children: David Owen and Daniel Olam Restivo; DISTINGUISHED PROF. OF CANA- DIAN CULTURE, CENTE R FOR CDN.-AM. STUDIES, WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIV. 1996- ; arts writ- ing Boston Phoenix 1970-71; Dance Critic Boston Her- ald Traveller 1971-72; Music & Dance Critic Albany 14 ALIBHAI / ALLAN Times Union and Knickerbocker News 1974-79; arts prodn. WMHT-TV Schenectady 1976-77; arts and opin- ion writing, reportage, photog. UPI, Arctic Circle, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, CBC Radio and TV, CTV, Up Here, Rutland (Vt.) Herald; Asst. Prof., Grad. Sch. of Journalism, Univ. of W. Ont. 1989-96; Sessional appt., Sociol. Dept. Univ. of Toronto 1989; SSHRC funded rsch. n. media 1990-91; Co-ord. Media Info. Project UN 2nd Special Session on Disarmament 1982; participant, Native Geog. Names Symposia (Fed. Govt. and McGill Univ.) 1985-87; Faculty Development Grant, WWU, Native Am. Outreach 1997-98; SSHRC funded rsch., journalism ethics 1992-94; cons. CBC (ethics) 1995; Royal Comn. Electoral Reform 1990; Inuit Tapirisat of Can.; Ont. Task Force Vocational Rehab.; Inst. Environ. Rsch.; Native News Network of Can. (Adv. Bd.); Yukon Govt. Women's Directorate 1990-91; Cdn. Museums Assn.; Can. Federation for the Humanities (Women's caucus co-chair) 1992-95; Freedom Forum ethics work- shop 1997; 1st recipient, Distinguished Professorship in Cdn. Culture 1996; Nat. Literary Awards (poetry) 1995; McCracken Journalism Rsch. Prize 1993 & 1995; recipi- ent AAUW Am. Fellowship for arctic rsch. 1986-87; Ont. Grad. Scholarship 1986; Cdn. Woman Studies Writing Award 1983; Schmidlapp Fellowship 1965; Nat. Endowment on Arts (U.S.) Fellowship Dance Criticism 1972; Strauss and Elliston Poetry Prizes 1965; Elliston Poetry Fellow 1965; mem. Nat. Honor Soc.; autho r Unl Covering the North: News, Media, & Northern People in press; The Politics of Naming in progress; Journey in progress (poetry); Names, Numbers and Northern Pol- icy: Inuit, Project Surname & the Politics of Identity 1994; co-author 1982 1978; Arms Control and Disar- mament Bibliography 1984; contbr., Canada - North of Sixty 1991; editor/chapter author Deadlines & Diver- sity: ]ournalism Ethics in a Changing World 1996; writer/narrator Nunavut: Where Names Never Die CBC Ideas 1995; Photography exhibs.: The Land is Our Life: Arctic Landscapes Bellingham, Wash. 1996; Baffin Island 1984-94 London, Ont. & Iqaluit, N.W.T. 1994- 95; Aboriginal Peoples & Humanities Scholarship 1992; jour, and mag. articles, radio and TV broadcasts; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women (AAUW) (Internal. Fellowship Awards Panel); Am. Name Soc.; Assn. for Cdn. Studies in the United States; Assn. Cinema, TV & Radio Artists; Assn. Professional & Practical Ethics; Cdn. Studies Assn.; Internal. Council on Onomastic Sciences; West- minster Inst. for Ethics and Human Values (Fellow); Cdn. Communication Assn.; Periodical Writers Assn. Can. (Toronto Exec. 1989-90); Internal. Arctic Social Sci. Assn. (Founding mem.); Dance Critics Assn. (Founding mem.); Vt. Acad. Arts & Sci's; Cdn. Soc. Study Names; recreations: music, travel, irreverence; Office: Canada House, Western Washington Univ., Bell- ingham, Wa. 98225-9110 USA. ALIBHAI, Nizar Nasser, C.A, F.C.A.; executive; b. Morogoro, Tanzania 1 March 1939; s. Nasser and Rahe- mat (Darvesh) A.; e. Inst. of C.A.s in England and Wales C.A. 1963, F.C.A. 1968; m. Faizy d. Abdula and Khatija 18 July 1963; children: Aly, Haneef; PRES. AND C.E.O., IPS INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION SERVICES LIM - ITED; Chair, Engel's Bakeries Ltd.; Intercily Packers Ltd.; Minto Indusiries Ltd.; Monarch Fabricating and Die Casters Ltd.; Photo Minutes (Calgary North) Ltd.; T&T Honda; Alfit Manufacturing; Dir., IPS Industrial Promotion Services Limited; Rapidex Distribution Inc.; Dir. of Finance, Jubilee Insurance Co. 1963-66; C.A. practice, Mombasa (Kenya) 1966-72; C.A. practice, Richmond (B.C.) 1973-88; Mem., Metro. Toronto Bd. of Trade; Inst. of C.A.s of B.C.; recreations: tennis, music; Home: 14 Barlow Rd., Unionville, Ont. L3R 8A4; Office: 60 Columbia Way, Ste. 720, Markham , Ont. L3R OC9. ALLAIRE, Yvan, B.Sc.Comm., M.B.A., Ph.D.; execu- tive; b. Latuque, Que. 3 July 1941; s. the late Leopold and Georgine (Lauzon) A.; e. Univ. Sherbrooke, B.Sc.Comm. (summa cum laude) 1967; M.B.A. 1969; Sloan Sch. Mgmt. , M.I.T., Ph.D. 1973; children: Cathe- rine, Mylene; m. Prof. Mihaela E. Firsirotu 1984; EXTVE. VICE-PRES., BOMBARDIER INC. 1996- ; Co-Founder (1975), Secor Group Inc. and Partner 1975- 93; Asst. Prof., Univ. Sherbrooke 1969; Asst. Prof., Univ. Ottawa 1971-73; Prof, of Strategy, Univ. du Que. a Montreal 1973-96; Chrmn. of Ph.D. Program 1982-86; Visiting Prof., Universite de Grenoble and Sloan Sch. of Management, M.I.T (Cambridge, Mass.); author numerous prize-winning articles and papers on strategy and public policy subjects; author La gestion strategique des organisations 1984; co-author (with Mihaela Fir - sirotu) Theories and Strategies for Radical Change in Complex Organizations 1983; L'entreprise strategique 1993; The Making of Strategy forthcoming; rec'd. Pres.'s Scholarship, Ban k of Montreal; Bronfman Foun- dation Fellowship; Cdn. Advertising Advisory Bd. Doc- toral Dissertation Award; Sloan Fellowship; Hydro- Quebec Fellowship; Bd. Mem., £cole de Tech. Superieure 1973-79; Cdn. Arsenals Ltd. 1977-86; Mem., Conseil des universites du Quebec 1975-77; Conseil canadien de la recherche en sciences sociales 1980-82; el. mem., Acad. of Social Sciences & Humani- ties 1992; mem. Royal Soc. of Can.; Soc. of Sigma Xi (M.I.T. chapter), Strategic Mgmt. Soc., Mensa Internal.; recreations: tennis, reading, hiking; Office: 800 Rene Levesque Blvd. West, Montreal, Que. H3B 1X8. ALLAN, Colin James, B.Sc, Ph.D.; physical and envi- ronmental sciences manager; b. Winnipeg, Man. 6 May 1943; s. James and Eileen (Shaw) A.; e. Univ. of Man. B.Sc.(Hons.) 1965, Ph.D. 1970; m. Lynn Margaret Tasker 21 Sept. 1968; children: James, Jennifer, Robert; GENERAL MANAGER, PHYSICAL & ENVIRON. SCIENCES, ATOMIC ENERGY CANADA LTD. (AECL) 1995- ; NRC postdoct. Fellow, Univ. of Upp - sala, Sweden 1970-72; Rsch. & Devel. Sci., Reaclor Conirol Br., AECL (Chalk River, Ont.) 1972-81; Mgr., Insirumeni Devel. Br. 1981-86; Radiation Engr. Br. 1986-87; Extve. Asst. to Pres. 1987-88; Dir., Planning Reactor Devel. Div. 1988-90 ; Acting Dir., Adv. Reactor Devel. Div. 1990-91; V.P., Environ. Sci. & Waste Mngt. (Pinawa, Man.) 1991-94; Physical & Environ. Sci. 1994-95; Mem., Waste Safety Standards Adv. Cue., Internal. Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA] 1996; Internal . Safely Adv. Group, IAEA 1996; Vice-Chrmn., Radioac- live Waste Mgmm. Cite., OECD/NEA 1991-97; Mem., Cdn. Nuclear Soc.; Cdn. Assn. of Physicisis; author/co- author/editor of num. papers dealing with radioactive waste mngl., indusirial tomography & reactor instru- menlation; recreations: golf, boating; club: Pinawa; Office: Whiteshell Labs, Pinawa, Man. ROE 1LO. ALLAN, David Geoffrey Peter; executive; b. Buenos Aires, Argentina 28 Jan. 1942; s. Denis Creswell (deceased) and Joan Cecil (Spanion) A.; e. Oundle Sch., Norlhanis, Eng.; McGill Univ.; m. Judiih Frances d. ihe late William O. and late Frances Helen Twaits 22 June 1973; children: Gwenael, Vanessa, Trevor, Ashley; EXTVE. DIR., YORKTON SECURITIES INC. 1992- ; Chrmn., York Medical Inc.; Pres. & Dir., Proteus Bio - Research Corp.; Pres. & C.E.O. Mead & Co. Ltd. 1966- 80; Sr. Vice Pres. and Dir., Walwyn Stodgell Cochran Murray Lid. 1980-86; Dir., Loewen Ondaatje McCutch- eon 1987-91; Clubs: Badminton & Racquet Club; Bea- ver Valley Ski; Rosedale Golf; University; Home: 40 Scholfield Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4W 2Y3; Office: Suite 3100, P.O. Box 830,181 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5J 2T3. ALLAN, Deborah M., B.A.; public relations executive; b. Kingston, Ont. 27 Oct. 1955; d. John Alfred and Ida Eliza (Baker) Morris; e. Ryerson Polytechnical Univ. B.A. (Journalism) 1977; m. Bruce Gray s. Raymond and Jean A. 29 Dec. 1984; VICE-PRES., PUBLIC RELA- TIONS, SPAR AEROSPACE LTD. 1993- ; various pub- lic reladons roles in C-I-L Inc. (now ICI Can.) and General Foods Can. 1977-85; Mgr., Media Reins., Northern Telecom Can. Ltd. 1985-88; Vice-Pres., Jef- frey Elliotl Communicaiions 1988-91; Vice-Pres., Cohn & Wolfe Public Reins. 1991-93; Chair, North York Har - vest Food Bank; Mem. of Bd. of Dirs., Public Affairs Assn. of Can.; Human Animal Bond Assn. of Can.; Home: 42 Camwood Cres., Don Mills, Ont. M3A 3L4 ALLAN, Vice-Admiral (ret.) John, C.M.M., O.M.M., O.St.J., C.D., B.Sc, P.Eng.; b. Kirkland Lake, Oni. 31 March 1928; e. Queen's Univ. B.Sc. (Elect. Engn.) 1955; m. Isabel Anne (Jamieson); children: Sandra, Kathryn, James, William; PRES., J & IA CONSULTANTS INC.; joined RCN 1946; commanded HMCS Qu'Appelle; Proj. Mgr. DDH 280 Prog.; Apptd. Offr. in Order of Military Merit for serv. in DDH 280 prog.; Cmmdr. First Destroyer Sqdn.; Chief of Staff Mar. Cmmd. Hdqis.; Dir. Gen. Mar. Engin. and Maint.; Assoc. Asst. Dep. Min. Materiel; apptd. Commander of Order of Miliiary Merit; promoted Vice-Admiral July 1979 and in Aug. appi. Cmmdr. of Mar. Cmmd. in Halifax, N.S.; Depy. Chief of Defence Siaff in Ollawa 1980; Extve. Vice-Pres. Aviation Eleclric Lid. 1982; Marin e Adminis - iraior, Transport Canada 1983; Pres., MIL Systems Engineering Inc. 1985; Sr. Partner, CFN Consuliants 1987; Office: 1639 Canemore Cres., Orleans, Ont. K4A 1S9. ALLAN, The Hon. Mme. Justice Marion Jean, B.A., M.A., LL.B.; judge; b. Torpoint, Cornwall, England 6 July 1946; d . William Allan and Doris (Dyson) Douglas; e. St. Ann's Acad. 1963; Univ. of B.C., B.A. 1967, LL.B. 1977; Univ. of Alia. M.A. 1970; divorced; one d.: Michelle Marie Alblas; JUDGE, SUPREME COURT OF B.C. 1990- ; articled Russell & DuMoulin Vane. 1977- 78; called to Bar of B.C. 10 July 1978; praciiced Russell & DuMoulin 1978-88; Partner 1985-88; Judge, County Court of Vancouver 1988-90; taught civil procedure, Law Sch., Univ. of B.C. 1984, 85, 86, 88 (4 spring terms); Dir., Vane. Bar Assn. 1985-87; Dir., Continuing Legal Education 1991-97; Chair, B.C. Suprem e Court Rules Ctte. 1993- ; Office: Law Courts, 800 Smithe St., Van- couver, B.C. V6Z 2E1. ALLAN, Mary Elyse, B.A., M.B.A.; business execu- tive; b. Mineola, N.Y 12 June 1957; d. James J. and Anita M. (Kirchhoff) Benson; e. Baldwin H.S. (N.Y.) 1975; Dartmouth Coll. (Hanover, N.H.) B.A. 1979; Dartmouth Coll., Amos Tuck Bus. Sch. M.B.A. 1984; m. Donald G. s. Arthu r and Helen Allan 20 Aug. 1988; one s.: Stuan Alexander; PRES. AND C.E.O., THE BOARD OF TRADE OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO 1995- ; Mng. Cons., Corp. Mkig., General Electric Company 1984-87; Dir., Planning and Devel., GAF Corp. 1987- 88; Mgr., Customer Service Programs, G.E. Canada 1988-90; Mktg. Mgr., Commercial and Ind. Mkts., G.E. Lighting 1990-92; Din, Energy Services Mktg., Ontario Hydro 1992-94; Chair, Mktg. Adv. Bd., Humber Coll.; Mem., Arthrilis Soc., Oni. Div. (Bd. of Dir. 1996- ; Human Resources Bd. Cite.); Dir., The Rockefeller Cen- ter at Darimouih Coll. 1997- ; Office: One Firsi Cdn. Pi., Box 60, Toronto, Ont. M5X 1C1. ALLAN, Ralph Thomas Mackinnon, B.Comm.; insurance executive; b. Montreal, Que. 17 Feb. 1942; s. Ralph Percival Hall and Margaret Hunter (Lawrie) A.; e. Mount Allison Univ. B.Comm. 1963; m. Suzanne Patri- cia d. Francois and Alison Delauie 18 May 1968; iwo d. Alison, Margarei; EXEC. VICE-PRES. INVESTMENTS, LONDON LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1992- ; Chrmn. & Dir. (1987), Lifestyle Reiiremeni Communiiies Ltd. 1992- ; Chrmn. & Dir. (1981), Toronto College Park Lid. 1992- ; Depy. Chrmn. & Dir., London Reinsurance Group Inc. 1991 - ; Pres. & Dir., London Life Financial Corp. 1981- ; Exec. Vice Pres., Investments, London Insur. Group Inc. 1989- ; Vice Pres. & Dir., Lonvest Equiiies Ltd. 1989- ; Dir., LonLife Data Services 1983- ; Devan Properties Ltd. 1986- ; Intrawesi Corp. 1990- ; London Life Bank & Trusi Corp. 1992- ; Trojan Technologies Inc. 1993- ; ShinFu Life Insur. Co. 1995- ; London Guarantee Insur. Co. 1996- ; Chrmn. & Dir., The Trust Co. of London Life 1996- ; London Fund Mgmnt. Inc.; Assoc. Treas. & Head of Private Placemenl Operation; Sun Life Assurance Co. of Can- ada, Hamilton & Montreal 1974-78; Vice-Pres., Com- mercial Lending, Central Trust Co., Halifax 1979-80; Vice Pres. Investment presenl Co. 1981-86; Sr. Vice Pres. Invesimenis 1986-89; Exec. Vice Pres. Invesi- ments 1989-92; mem. Invesi. Cite. (1982) and Mem. Bd., London Communily Found. 1993; City of London 1982- ; Adv. Bd., Si. Joseph's Heallh Cenire, London; CompCorp Assei Review Cite. 1994— ; Clubs: London; London Hum & Country; National (Toronto); Home: 2133 Wesldel Bourne, London, Ont. N6K 4R2; Office: 255 Dufferin Ave., London, Ont. N6A 4K1. ALLAN, Robert William, B.Comm., C.A.; financial executive; b. Vancouver, B.C. 24 July 1946; s. Charles M. and Edith G. (Chiltenden) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto 1969; m. Judy d. Roy and Evelyn Allaby Sept. 1969; children: Angela, Heather; VICE-PRES., MDS CAPITAL COR- PORATION 1997- ; Price Waierhouse Toronto 1969- 72; Vice-Pres. Finance & Public Affairs, Rothmans Inc. 1972-87; Vice-Pres. Finance, Dinnerex Inc. 1987-90; Vice-Pres., Corporate Services, Unitel Communicaiions Inc. 1990-94; Vice-Pres. Financial Operations, MDS Health Group Lab. Division 1994-97; Home: 2301 Pyr- amid Cres., Mississauga, Oni. L5K 1C8; Office: 100 Iniernadonal Blvd., Etobicoke, Ont. M9W 6J6. ALLAN, Robyn Louise, B.A., M.A.; financial execu- tive; b. Vancouver, B.C. 14 Aug. 1955; d. Norman Campbell and Diane Louise (Yates) A.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A. 1976, M.A. 1978; PRES., CYF CONSULTING LTD.; Analysi, Crown Inveslments Corp. of Sask. 1978; Mgr., Financial Planning & Budget Control, Sask. Govi. Insur. 1980; Consultant 1982-85; Economics Teacher, Univ. of Regina; Teacher, Kwantlen College & Econ., B.C. Central Credii Union 1985; Sr. Economisi, B.C. Ceniral 1989; Exive. Dir, VanCity Community Found. 1990; Pres., C.E.O. & Dir., Insurance Corp. of B.C. 1992; Vice-Pres. Finance, Parklane Homes 1993-94; Dir., Samoth Capiial Corp. 1995; Pasi Dir, Vancouve r Opera; Ballei British Columbia; Past Co-chair, Globe 92 Con- ference; author of numerous articles; author Quest for Prosperity: The Dance of Success 1995; recreations: cho - reographer, dancer, producer, latesi show Dance & Desire; Office: 1970 Haro Si., Suite 502, Vancouver, B.C. V6G 1H6. ALLAN, Spence A., M.B.E., E.D., B.A.; b. Hamilton, Ont. 20 Feb. 1906; s. George and Clara Mabel (Carey) A.; e. Hamilton College Inst.; Univ. of Toronto B.A. (Pol. ALLAN / ALLEN 15 Econ.) 1929; m. Dorothy Walker, d. Alexander F. Zim- merman, 20 June 1931; children: George A., Mrs. Charles E. Parker, Mrs. D. M. Catto; Past Pres. Chedoke Hospitals (retired); joined Reid Press Ltd. 1929 as Plant Superindt.; Asst. to Mang. Dir., 1945-51; Pres. 1954; served with Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, N.P.A.M., 1930-40 (now Hon. Col.); 2nd World War with R.C.A.F. 1940-45, Adm. Br. trans, to Reserve with rank of Group Capt; awarded M.B.E.; Past. Pres., Cdn. Paper Box Mfrs. Assn.; Past Chrmn., Hamilton Br., Cdn. Inst. Internal. Affairs; Past Chrmn. Bd. of Govs., Art Gallery of Hamilton; Senator Stratford Shakespearean Festival Foundation; mem. Extr. Comte., Royal Botani- cal Gardens; Hon. Col, 91st Argyll Sutherland High- landers of Can.; Kappa Alpha; Conservative; Presbyterian; recreations: boating, horticulture; Clubs: The Hamilton, Tamahaac; Home: 53 Markland St., Hamilton, Ont. L8P 2J5. ALLAN, William, B.Sc, P.Eng.; mining executive; b. Kirkland Lake, Ont. 23 May 1934; e. Queen's Univ. B.Sc. 1958; m.; 3 children; PRES., CAMECO GOLD INC. 1996- ; served various mining co's 8 yrs., Noranda Inc. 25 yrs.; Sr. Vice Pres. Operations, Cameco Corporation 1990-91, Sr. Vice Pres. & C.O.O. 1992-96; Office: 70 University Ave., Suite 1000, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2M4. ALLAN, William Norman, B.A., M.Com. (M.B.A.), F.R.Econ.S.; executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 30 May 1925; s. Leslie Brown and Anne Lillian (Morrison) A.; e. Allenby Public School; Lawrence Park Coll. Inst.; Univ. of Toronto (Victoria Coll. B.A. 1948), (Grad. Sch. of Business Adm., M.Com. (M.B.A.) 1951); m. Jean Mary, d. Louis and Agnes Pryzdial, 22 May 1965; CHRMN. AND PRES., FISCAL INVESTMENTS LTD. 1961- ; Great Lakes Commercial & Holdings Corp. Ltd.; Great North Uranium & Energy Resources Inc.; Chrmn. & C.E.O., Fairstone Financial Corp. Ltd.; Founding Chrmn., Anglo-Permanent Corporate Holdings Ltd.; Chrmn., Reserve Acceptance Co. Ltd.; Pres., grad. Bus. Admin. Course, Univ. of Toronto 1949-50; Economist, Ont. Govt. (Treas.) 1950-52; Business Consultant and Econ., 1952-57; Chief of Staff, Min. of Finance Office & Extve. Asst. to The Hon. Donald M. Fleming (Cdn. Min. of Finance, Receiver Gen., Gov. World Bank, Founding Chrmn. O.E.C.D.) Govt. of Can. 1957-61; Former Pres., Toronto Audubon Soc.; Gov., World of Science Canada; Life Gov., Royal Humane Soc.; Chrmn. & Gov., Fidelity Charitable Foundation; Life Mem.; Mem., Nat. Trust for Scotland; Acad. of Pol. Sci. (Columbia Univ.); Life Fel- low, Roy. Commonwealth Soc.; Roy. Econ. Soc., Lon- don, Eng. (el. 1951); mem., Ont. Hist. Soc.; Life mem., Empire Club of Can.; St. Andrew's Soc. Tor.; Cdn. Econ. Assn.; Life mem., Kappa Sigma Fraternity (Internal.); Am. Internal. Acad.; 32° Freemason (Scottish Rite); Shriner; Protestant; recreations: comparative religion, ornithology, world history, astronomy, mycology; Clubs: Albany; Bd. of Trade of Metro Toronlo; Som- merville Couniry; Home: 157 Golfdale Road, Toronlo, Oni. M4N 2C1. ALLARD, Charles Richard, B.Sc., LL.B.; execuiive, barrister and solicitor; b. Boston, Mass. 29 Oct. 1946; s. Charles Alexander and Betty (Dallamore) A.; e. Simon Fraser Univ. B.Sc. 1969; Univ. of B.C. LL.B. 1972; m. Kjeryn d. Tom and Maude Johre 17 Aug. 1974; children: Jennifer, James, Julia, Jillian; PRES., ALLARCOM PAY TELEVISION LIMITED 1989- ; Mem., Law Soc. for the Prov. of Alta. 1972- ; articled with Milner & Steer 1972; Assoc. then Fanner uniil 1989; Sec., Cdn. Wesi- ern Bank 1982- ; Dir. 1985- ; Pres. & Dir., Charles R. Allard Profl. Corp. 1970- ; Dir, Cdn. Satellite Commu- nications Corp. 1985- ; Din, WIC Limited 1995- ; Pres., Rosedale Meadows Devel. Inc. 1992- ; Cathion Holdings Ltd. 1992- ; Former Dir, Allarcom Limited; Former Sec. & Dir., N.W. Trust Co. 1974-81; Allarco Devel. Ltd.; Dir., Allard Fdn.; Hon. Chair, Kids Koilage Edmonton; Office: 5324 Calgary Trail S., Ste. 200, Edm- onton, Alta. T6H 4J8. ALLARD, Paul, B.A.Sc., M.A.Se, Ph.D., P.Eng.; pro- fessor and engineer; b. Hawkesbury, Ont. 15 April, 1952; s. Remi and Lillian (McGuire) A.; e. Univ. of Otiawa B.A.Sc. 1975; M.A.Se.; Univ. of Toronlo M.A.Se. 1977; £cole Polyiechnique de Montreal Ph.D. 1982; m. Manon d. Guy Sicoite and Hugueite Fauteux, 19 May 1979; children: Sophie Lillian and Francois Napoleon; PROF., DEPT. OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, UNIV. OF MONTREAL 1994- ; Rsch. Assoc., Ecole Polyiechnique de Monireal 1977-80; Rsch. Invesiigator, Rsch. Cenier, Sainie-Jusdne Hosp. 1979- ; Dir, Lab. d'Etude du Mouvement, Rsch. Ctr, Sainte-Jusiinc Hosp. 1982- ; Assl. Prof., Sch. of Physical & Occupa- lional Therapy, McGill Univ. 1982-85; Depl. of Physica l Edn., Univ. of Montreal 1985-88; Assoc. Prof. 1988-94; Visiting Prof., Univ. Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France 1989-90; Chevalier de la Confrerie des Tir-Douzil, Marigny-Brizay, France 1993- ; Mem., Conseil Consul- laiif sur les Aides Techniques, Min. of Healih, Que. 1993- ; Adjunct Prof., Dept. of Mech. Eng., Ecole Poly- technique de Montreal 1994— ; Visiiing Prof., Univ. de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambresis, France 1998; Ph.D. Scholarship, Fonds de la Rech. en Same du Que. 1980-82; Cert of Merit, Canada Awards, category: invention 1992; Exhibit on a prosihetic foot, Space Foot at the Musee de la Civilisation, Que. City 1995-97, Musee Joseph Armand Bombardier, Valcourt, Que. 1997; NATO Sr. Guesl Scienlisi Award (France) 1998; R.C.; Mem., Ordre des ingenieurs du Quebec 1978- ; Am. Soc. of Biomech. 1978- ; Iniernai. Soc. of Pros- ihelics & Orthotics 1984- ; Cdn. Soc. of Biomech. 1986- ; Internal. Soc. of Biomech. 1995- ; auihor/co- auihor: Three-dimensional Analysis of Human Move- ment 1994, Analyse du mouvement humain par la biomecanique 1996, Three-Dimensional Analysis of Human Walking forthcoming, La biomecanique (France) forthcoming and 38 reviewed papers, 1 Cdn. pateni for a knee ankle orthosis (1984) and 3 Am. pai- ents for a foot prosthesis (1991, '95, '96); recreations: reading, hiking, model railroading; Home: 15394 Esterel, Pierrefonds, Que. H9H 1Z1; Office: C.P. 6128, Stn. Centre-Ville, Montreal, Que. H3C 3J7. E-mail: allardp@ere.umonireal.ca ALLARD, Robert Pierre, B.A., B.Sc., F.L.M.I.; insur- ance executive; b. Montreal, Que. 2 May 1948; s. J. Sebastien and Denise (Chartrand) A.; e. Coll. Sl-Ignace, Univ. de Montreal B.A. 1968; McGill Univ. B.Sc. 1971; m. Micheline d. Reina and Paul Gauthier 17 Jan. 1970; children: Mathieu, Marie-Helene; VICE-PRES. AND CHIEF INFORMATION OFFR. FOR CANADA, SUN LIFE ASSUR. CO. OF CANADA 1997- ; Computer Programmer, Sun Life Assur. Co. of Can. 1971; Systems Analyst 1976; Asst. Dir., Systems Devel. 1981; Assoc. Dir, Group Client Serv. 1984; Dir, Health Claims 1986; Asst. Vice-Pres., Group Insur. 1986; Vice-Pres., Group Clieni Serv. 1989; Vice-Pres., Individual Operaiions 1991; Vice-Pres., Agencies for Canada 1993; Gov. of Conseil des gouverneurs de la jeune chambre de com- merce de Montreal; Mem., Bd. of Dir, Coll. Mont- Sainl-Louis (Montreal) 1986-92 (Vice Chair 3 yearsl; Mem., Monireal C. of C; recreations: skiing, golf, read- ing; clubs: Club de golf Nominingue; Home: 2155 de Calmar, Laval, Que. H7M 5S8; Office: 1155 Metcalfe, Monireal, Que. H3B 2V9. ALLARD, Sebastien, K.G.O.H.S., A.I.I.C.; retired insurance executive; b. Montreal, Que. 10 July 1922; s. Rene and Rose (Leger) A.; e. St. Stanislas and St. Agnes, Monireal; m. Denise d. Eugene and Bernadetle Char- irand 10 June 1946; children: Rene, Roben, Andre, Francois, Michel, Denis; Pres. (1982-861, Gov. and Dir, Conseil du Patronat du Quebec; Knight Grand Offr, Equestrian Order of ihe Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem; Gov., Hopiial Noire-Dame; Assoc. & Chrmn., Bd. of Govs., Insurance Inst. of Canada (recipieni Award of Merii 1974); mem., Insurance Inst. of Que. (Pres. 1965- 66); recreations: skiing, reading; Club: St-Denis; Home: 10525 Chambord St., Montreal, Que. H2C 2R6. ALLCOCK, William F., B.A.; economic developmem executive; b. St. Catharines, Ont. 1 June 1950; s. Fred and Daisy Margaret (Windibank) A.; e. Brock Univ., B.A. 1973; Carleton Univ., Univ. of Waterloo Cert, in Econ. Devel. 1980; m. Christine d. Mail and Olga Bara- niuk 12 July 1975; children: Amy, Adam; CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, CITY OF STONEY CREEK, ONT. 1993- ; Mgmt. Trainee North American Life Assurance Co. 1973; Tourism Devel. Cons. Oni. Ind. & Tourism Depl. 1973, Econ. Analysl 1975, Ind. Devel. Cons. 1977-79; Sr. Bus. Devel. Offr. Si. Caiharines, Ont. 1979-82; Gen. Mgr. Business Devel. Dept. Cambridge, Ont. 1982-87; Gen. Mgr. Edmonton Econ. Devel. Auihority 1987-90; Assoc. Deputy Min., Sask. Economic Development 1990-93; Dir. Ont. Ind. Devel. Council 1985-87; World Trade Center Edmonton 1987-89; mem. Ind. Developers Assn. Can. (IDAC), Dir, Pres. 1988-89, Chrmn. Profl. Devel. Cue. 1985-87, Lecir. IDAC/Univ. of Waterloo 1985-89; recreations: matchbook colleciing, tennis, jogging, skiing; Home: 5 Poriofino Place, Sloney Creek, Ont L8E 5E8; Office: Box 9940, Sloney Creek, Ont. L8G 4N9. ALLEMANG, John Cameron, B.A., M.A.; journalist ; b. Toronlo, Oni. 17 Nov. 1951; s. William Herberl and Barbara Lee (Honey) A.; e. Univ. of Toronlo Schools 1970; Triniiy Coll., Univ. of Toronlo B.A. (Classics) 1974; Wadham Coll., Oxford Univ. B.A. 1977, M.A. 1982; Fac. of Law, Univ. of Toronto 1978; m. Patricia d. Raymond and Elizabeth Holtz 13 Sept. 1980; children: Samuel, Elizabeth; REPORTER AND COLUMNIST, THE GLOBE & MAIL 1984- ; Translaior, Iialian Cul- tural Inst. 1977; Information Offr, Woodsworth Coll., Univ. of Toronto 1978; freelance writer, Toronto and London (Eng.) 1978-84; Globe and Mail columns on language, family life, sports, food; currendy TV colum- nist; columnist, Report on Business mag. 1998- ; Nabisco Award 1987, 1988; Orwell Award 1991; Nai. Mag. Award 1993; Gold Award, Ont. Hostelry Inst. 1997; Mem., Independent Wine Edn. Guild; TV Critics Assn.; recreations: wine, baseball, circuit training; club: Han House; Home: 68 Robina Ave., Toronlo, Oni. M6C 3Y7; Office: 444 Front St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5V 2S9. ALLEMANO, Gregory O., B.Comm., M.B.A., C.A.; executive; b. Huntsville, Ont. 9 Apr. 1951; s. Oresie Luigi and Elena (Lasci) A.; e. Hunisville High Sch.; Univ. Toronto, B.Comm. 1974; M.B.A. 1977; Chartered Accountant 1977; m. Alessandra, d. Ferdinando and Bruna Lanzalone, 20 May 1974; two s. Michael, David; PRES., ECODYNE LTD. 1996- ; C.A., Arthur Ander- sen & Co. 1974-77; Secy.-Treas., Wheelabrator Canada Inc. 1977, Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. 1984-95; Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Norih America, The Wheelabrator Corp. 1992-95; Sr. Vice-Pres., Ecodyne Ltd. 1995-96; Past Dir. & Treas., Milton Distr. Hosp.; Past Acctg. Instr, Sheri- dan Coll.; recreations: racquet sports, golf; Club: Trafal- gar Golf & Country; Home: 1403 Wimerberry Dr., Burlingion, Ont. L7P 4T3; Office: 2201 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6L 2X9. ALLEN, Charlotte Vale; author; b. Toronto, Oni. 19 Jan. 1941; e. Harbord Coll. and Norihview His. Coll. Insis. Toronlo; m. Waller Baieman Allen Jr. 21 July 1970; divorced; one d. Kimberly Jordan; actress, singer London, Eng. 1961-64; actress, singer, cabaret per- former Toronto 1964-66; nightclub singer USA 1966- 70; full-time writer 1975- ; part-time lectr, seminars, workshops incest/child abuse; author Love Life 1976; Hidden Meanings 1976; Sweeter Music 1976; Gentle Stranger 1977; Another Kind of Magic 1977; Mixed Emotions 1977; Running Away 1977; Meet Me In Time 1978; Julia's Sister 1978; Becoming 1978; Believing in Giants 1978; Gifts of Love 1978; Acts of Kindness 1979; Moments of Meaning 1979; Times of Triumph 1979; Promises 1980; Daddy's Girl 1980 (autobiography); Marmalade Man 1981 (Destinies in paperback); Perfect Fools 1981; Intimate Friends 1983; Pieces of Dreams 1984; Matters of the Heart 1985; Time/Steps 1986; Illu- sions 1987; Dream Train 1988; Night Magic 1989; Painted Lives 1990; Leftover Dreams 1992; Dreaming in Color 1993; Somebody's Baby 1995; Claudia's Shadow 1996; Mood Indigo 1997; writing as Katharine Marlowe: Heart's Desires 1991; Secrets 1992; Nightfall 1993; mem. Authors Guild (NY); recreaiions: phologra- phy, needlework, iravel; Home: 144 Rowayton Woods Dr., Norwalk, Conn. 06854. ALLEN, Clive Victor, B.A., B.C.L.; lawyer and execu- tive; b. Montreal, Que. 11 June 1935; s. John Arihur and Norah (Barneii) A.; e. McGill Univ., B.A. 1956, B.C.L. 1959; m. Barbara Kantor, 22 Feb. 1964; two s. Drew Keith, Blair John; SR. VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL COUNSEL, NORTHERN TELECOM LIMITED 1982- ; read law with Hackett, Mulvena, Drummond & Fiske and an Assoc. there 1960-63; called to Bar of Que. 1960; Fanner, Fiske, Emery, Allen & Lauzon 1964-66; Asst, Secy., Allied Chemical Canada, Ltd. (now Allied- Signal Canada Inc.) 1966-69, Secy. 1969; Vice-Pres. & Secy. 1972-74; joined Northern Telecom Limited (then Northern Electric Company, Limited) May, 1974; Lect. in Mgmt., Concordia Univ. 1961-74; mem. Bd. of Dirs., Allendale Mulual Insurance Co.; Maira Communication S.A.S. (France); Nortel pic (UK); Adv. Bd., Can.-U.S. Law Inst.; mem., Internal., Am., Cdn. & Quebec Bar Associations; mem., Assn. of Cdn. General Counsel (Pres. 1997-98); Protesiani; Clubs: Monireal Badmin- ton & Squash; Si. James's (Montreal); Granite (Tor- onlo); Home: ISA Deer Park Cres., Toronlo, Oni. M4V 2C2; Office: 8200 Dixie Rd., Suite 100, Brampton, Ont. L6T 5P6. ALLEN, Derek Pearson Henderson, B.A., B.Phil., M.A., D.Phil.; professor; b. Hamilton, Ont. 19 June 1947; s. Wilfred Alfred and Muriel Kathleen (Roberi- son) Henderson (stepfather: Thomas John Allen); e. Univ. of Toronto Schools 1965; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1969, M.A. 1972; Univ. of Oxford B.Phil. 1971, D.Phil. 1979; m. Margaret d. Elisabeth and Ronald Woollard 11 July 1987; DEAN OF ARTS & VICE-PROVOST, TRIN- ITY COLLEGE 1996- and PROF. OF PHILOSOPHY, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1995- ; Fellow, Trinity College 1973- ; Lectr.-in Phil., Trinity Coll., Univ. of Toronto 1973-79, Asst. Prof, of Phil. 1979-80, Assoc. Prof, of Phil. 1980-95; Inaugural Ashley Fellow, Trinity Coll. 1977-80, Counselling Co-ord. 1979-94, Co-ord., Eihics, Soc. & Law Prog. 1988-95; Chair, cue. on implemcnia- 16 ALLEN/ALLEN tion of recommendations for future of Trinity Coll. 1993-95; Assoc. Chair & Undergrad. Co-ord., Philos., Univ. of Toronto 1980-81, 1983-85; Ont. Rhodes Schol- arship Selection Ctte. 1979-83, 1988; Gov. Gen. Medal for Highest Standing in Humanities, Trinity Coll. 1969; Rhodes Scholar Ont. 1969; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 1969 (declined); Ont. Confed. of Univ. Fac. Assns. Award for Outstanding Contbn. to Univ. Teaching 1992; Univ. of Toronto Fac. of Arts & Sci. Outstanding Teach- ing Award (an inaugural recipient) 1993; Ont. Lt.-Gov. Award for Teaching Excellence 1993; 3M Teaching Fel- low, Soc. for Teaching & Learning in Higher Education and 3M Canada Inc. for 'an exemplary contrib. to teach- ing & learning' in a Cdn. Univ. 1995; Bd. of Dir., Visit- ing HomemaKers Assn. of Toronto 1987-90; Chair, Workshop on Long-Term Care in Ont. 1991; Chair, Ont. Long-Term Care Interaction Ctte. 1991-96; author of journal articles; Office: Trinity College, Univ. of Tor- onto, 6 Hoskin Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1H8. ALLEN, Harold Don, B.Sc, M.S.T.M., Ed.M., Ed.D., F.R.N.S., F.C.C.T.; consultant; b. Montreal, Que. 2 July 1931; s. Harold Don and Eva Margaret (Reid) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.Sc. 1952; teaching credential 1953; Santa Clara Univ. M.S.T.M. 1967; Rutgers Univ. Ed. M. 1968, Ed.D. 1977; m. Frances Mary d. Ralph Board Wright Marven 30 June 1955; children: Nigel David Allen, Laura Margaret Allen, Elizabeth Kathleen Allen Sea- mone, Rosalie Elaine Allen; CONSULTANT, CURRIC- ULUM DEVELOPMENT, GIFTED EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS EDUCATION 1997- ; Elementary & H.S. Teacher, Math. Head, Protestant Sch. Bd. of Greater Montreal 1953-63; Teaching Principal, Chibou- gamau Prot. Sch. 1963-65; Supervising Principal & Consultant, Saguenay Valley Schools 1965-68; Teach- ing Asst., Rutgers Univ. 1968-69; Prof., N.S. Teachers Coll. 1969-87; Math Head, St. George's Sch. of Mont- real 1987-93; Teacher Educator, Eastern Artie Teacher Edn. Prog., Iqaluit 1993-97; Adjunct Prof., McGill Univ. 1987- ; Visiting Prof. McGill Univ. 1983-91; Extension Teacher, Univ. Coll. of Cape Breton 1983-85; Curricu- lum Devel., N.S. Dept. of Edn. 1985; Nunavut Arctic Coll. 1995; Math. Summer Enrichment Prog. 1992- ; Metric Serv. Award, Govt. of Can. 1977; Numismatic Lit. Award, Cdn. Numismatic Assn. 1977; Damon Award, Am. Cryptogram Assn. 1991, 1996; Serv. Award, Mu Alpha Theta Sch. Math. Hon. Soc. 1990; Lifetime Teacher Cert., Que. N.S., N.W.T.; Educational Broadcast Commentary, Cdn. Assn. of Broadcaters & Dist. 1977-78; Emeritus Mem., Math. Assn. of Am.; Fellow, Cdn. Coll. of Teachers (Nat. Councillor 1980- 82); Life Mem., Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; Nat. Council of Teachers of Math.; Sch. Sci. & Math. Assn.; Fellow, Royal Numismatic Soc.; author Canada Ration- ing 1956, Canadian Numismatic Digest I960, Expand- ing Mathematical Horizons 1983, Math for the Joy of It 1994, School Mathematics Glossary: English-French- Inuktitut 1997; School Science Glossary: English- French-lnuktitut 1997; co-author Mathematics with Metric Measure I-VI 1973; Editor-in-Chief, Mathemat- ical Log, Student Math. Q. 1980-90; recreations: recre- ational mathematics, recreational cryptography, monetary and postal history, photography, nature study; Home: 6150, av. Bienville, Brossard, Que. J4Z 1W8; Office: 6 Jeremiah Court, Nepean, Ont. K2H 8L8. ALLEN, John P.; musician, recording artist; b. London, Ont. 25 Nov. 1953; s. Harry Walden and Evelyn Alice (Adair) A.; e. Sir Wilfrid Laurier S.S. (Hons.) 1972; Trent Univ. 1972-73; Reich College of Auctioneering (Mason City, Iowa) grad. 1973; m. Wendy d. F/L E. Alex Campbell (DFC) and Hazel Campbell 24 June 1978; chil- dren: Wesley, Taylor, Beverly; MEMBER (FIDDLE, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, VOCALS), PRAIRIE OYSTER 1984— ; profl. debut (age 5) at Kilworth Pie Social (near London, Ont.) accompanied by his father Waldie Allen; Concertmaster, high sch. orcn. 1972; performed with Good Brothers 1974-75; Ian Tyson & the Great Speck- led Bird 1976; Big Redd Ford 1977-78; session musician for jingles, recordings & network TV 1979-81; Dixie Flyers 1981-84; entertained Cdn. Militar y Personnel in Germany, Cyprus, Israel & Egypt 1981, '86; Fiddler, Tommy Hunter Show, CBC, 1990 season; Prairie Oys- ter is an award-winning group of the Juno & Can. Country Music Assn. (C.C.M.A.); won Juno for Coun- try Group of the Year 1985-86, 1987, '90, '91; numer- ous C.C.M.A. awards including Group of the Year 1990, '91, '92; Album of the Year ("Everybody Knows") certi- fied Platinum 1992; Fiddle Player of the Year 1991, '92, '93; nominated Best New Group or Duo 1991, (U.S.) Acad. of Country Music (1st Canadians so honoured); the Toronto-based band is signed to BMG Canada and VelVel Records Worldwide; celebrity auctioneer at fund-raising events; comnd. a Kentucky Colonel 1990; performed for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, during Canada 125 celebrations, Parliament Hill, 1 July 1992; sang O Canada prior to game 5 of the World Series, Skydome, Toronto 1992; mem. SOCAN, C.C.M.A., C.M.A. (U.S.), A.C.M. (U.S.); United Church; recre- ations: fishing, reading, church choir, minor hockey goaltender coach; Home: 9414 Range r Dr., R.R . 33, Lon- don, Ont. N6P 1P3; Office: A.M.K. Management, 1222 16th Ave. S., Suite 21, Nashville, Tenn. 37212. ALLEN, Laurie Patricia, Q.C., B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Winnipeg, Man. 10 Aug. 1951; d. Herbert Allan and Theodora May (Tweltridge) Luckhurst; e. Univ. of Man. B.A. 1972, LL.B. 1975; m. Michel s. Alfred and Denise Monnin 10 Nov. 1990; children: Julia, Leah, Lewis (Allen); PARTNER, CHERNIACK, ALLEN (general practise of law) 1985- ; called to Man. Bar 1976; Assoc., Taylor McCaffrey 1975-80; sole practitioner 1980-85; Lectr., Fac. of Law, Univ. of Man. 1976, '94, '97; pre- senter of num. law society seminars; Q.C. 31 Dec. 1994 ; Canada 125 Medal 1993; nominee, YW-YMCA Women of Distinction 1992; Pres., The Law Soc. of Man. 1995- 96; Bencher 1974-76, 1990- ; Chair, Man. LEA F Fdn. Endownment Fund Campaign Chair 1991-94; Mem., Man. Police Comn. 1985-88; Nat. & Man. Assns. of Women and the Law; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Man. Bar Assn.; Bd. Mem., Osborne Village Bus. Improvement Zone 1990-92; Women's Health Clinic 1988-90; recreations: wilderness canoeing, gardening, alpine skiing; Home: Box 24, Group 6, R.R. 1, St. Norbert, Man.; Office: 200 - 100 Osborne St., Winnipeg, Man. R3L 1Y5. ALLEN, Lowell Archibald, B.A., LL.B.; retired law- yer; b. Summerside, P.E.I. 8 Apr. 1926; s. William Arthur and Louise (MacKinnon) A.; e. Acadia Univ. B.A. 1948; Dalhousie Univ. LL.B. 1952; m. Anne d. Dr. Duncan and Tina MacRae; children: Susan, David; Dir., Brascade Resources Inc.; Brascade Holdings Inc.; former Vice-Pres., Brascan Limited 1964—91; Solicitor, Can. Mortgage & Housing Corp. 1953-57; Extve. Asst. to Min. ofFisheries 1957-59; Solicitor, Cdn. Pacific 1959- 64; Dir., various Brascan subs.; P.Admin., Inst. of Char- tered Sec. & Admin.; Cdn. Infantr y Corps 1943-45; Presbyn.; PC.; mem., Law Soc. of U.C.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Inst. of Chartered Sec. & Admin.; Home: 185 Ontario St., Unit 1104, Kingston, Ont. K7L 2Y7. ALLEN, Orville Brian, Ph.D.; statistician; educator; b. Smith Falls, Ont. 12 Sept. 1950; s. Seymour Howard and Anna Bernice (Munro) A.; e. Univ. of Guelph B.Sc. 1972, M.Sc. 1973; Cornell Univ. Ph.D. 1979; m. Linda d. James and Victoria Foran 27 May 1972; children: Eric Andrew, Anna Elizabeth; PROF. OF BIOSTATISTICS, UNIV. OF GUELPH 1997- , Dir. Ashton Stat. Lab. 1988- ; Asst. Prof, present Univ. 1979, Dir. Alumn i Assn. (Sec. 1981-83) 1980-83, Assoc. Prof, of Biostatis- tics 1986-97; Visiting Fellow Cornell Univ. 1985-86; Cons. Subctte. Microbiol. Criteria, Ctte. Food Protec- tion, Food & Nutrition Bd. Nat. Rsch. Council (US) 1983-84; mem. Ont . Forest Resources Inventory Ctte. 1986-87; Asst. Ed. Cdn. J. Soil Science 1992- ; Treas., Statistical Soc. Canada 1997-99, mem. Bd. of Dirs. 1995-97; recipient Natural Sci's & Eng. Rsch. Council Postgrad. Scholarship 1972-73; author or co-author over 60 papers and book chapters; mem. Stat. Soc. Can.; Am. Stat. Assn.; Internal. Environmetrics Soc.; Fellow, Royal Stat. Soc.; Sigma Xi; recreations: running, canoe- ing; Home: 30 Floral Dr., Guelph, Ont. NIG 1R1; Office: Guelph, Ont. NIG 2W1. ALLEN, Peter A., B.A.Sc.(Civil); executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 18 Mar. 1940; s. John Charles and Francis Louise (Ackerman) A.; e. Upper Canada Coll. 1947-54; Trinity Coll. Sch. 1954-58; Univ. of Toronto 1958-62; m. Joce- lyn d. Dr. Edmund and Margaret Botterell 27 June 1968; children: Eric, Geoffrey, Christopher; PRES., MERCA- TOR INVESTMENTS LTD.; Chrmn., C.E.O. & Founder, Lac Minerals Ltd. 1974—94; Partner, J.C.L. Allen Ltd. and Mem., Toronto Stock Exchange 1965-73; Imperial Oil 1962-65; Business Council on Nat. Issues 1989-94; Mining Assn. of Can. 1975-94; Ont. Mining Assn. 1984-87; Mining Man of the Yr. Award 1981; Mem., Cdn.-Am. Ctte., C.D. Howe Inst. 1987-91; World Economic Forum 1992-94; Cdn. Inst . for Inter- nal. Affairs 1984-90; Atlantic Briicke (Germany) dele- gations 1987-88; Internal. Insi. for Applied Systems Analysis 1993-96; Founding Dir., Japan Soc. of Canada 1992-97; Dir., Lac Minerals Ltd. 1980-94; BCE Inc. 1987-95; Montreal Trust 1989-94; Northern & Central Gas (Norcen) 1972-80; Transair Ltd. (Chrmn . Extve. Cue.) 1970-78; Mercantile & Gen. Reinsur. Co. Lid. 1987-95; Chrmn., Cdn. Insi. for Advanced Rsch. 1985- 89, (Founder Cosmology Program); Chrmn., Royal Conservatory of Music 1985-97; Chrmn., Young Peo- ple's Theatre 1981-83; Dir., Toronto Symphony 1984- 89; Mem., Ont. Aris Council Theaire Task Force 1989; Dir., Cdn. Park s & Wilderness 1988- ; World Wildlife Fund 1984-94; Gov., Trinity Coll. Sch. 1991-93; Presi- dent's Adv. Council, Carleton Univ. 1992- ; Dir., Corp. Higher Education Forum 1988-95; Trustee, Cdn. Museum of Civilization; Clubs: Royal Cdn. Yachi; Bad- minion & Racquel; York; The Toronio; Home: 18 Thornwood Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4W 2R9; Office: Suite 4520, P.O. Box 748, Bay Wellington Tower, BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5J 2T3. E-mail: pallen@merlaiorinvesi.com ALLEN, (Alexander) Richard, M.A., Ph.D.; educator; author; former politician; b. Vancouver, B.C. 10 Feb. 1929; s. Harold Tuttle and Ruby Rhoda (Reilly) A.; e. Fernie (B.C.) High Sch. 1947; Univ. of B.C. 1947-50; Toronio Teachers Coll. 1954; Univ. of Toronio B.A. 1956; Univ. of Sask. M.A. 1961; Duke Univ. Ph.D. 1967; m. Istly Margaret Jane Ritchie 1951; m. 2ndly Nettie d. Daniel Shewchuk, Hamilton, Ont. 24 Apl. 1965; chil- dren: Daniel Richard, Philip Andrew; Pub. Sch. Teacher, Ottawa 1954-55, Crystal Bay, Ont. 1956-57; Gen. Secy. Studeni Christian Movement Can., Univ. of Sask. 1957- 61; mem. Dept. Hisi. Univ. of Regina 1964-74, Dir. Cdn. Plains Area Studies Program 1968-74; joined McMaster Univ. 1974, mem. Senate 1976-78; Prof, of Cdn. His- tory, McMaster Univ. 1976-87; rec'd Can. Council Sr. Leave Fellowships 1971-72, 1978-79 (Fellow, Faculty Religious Sludies McGill Univ.); Principal Founder Cdn. Plains Rsch. Cenier Univ. of Regina; Nai. Student Chrmn., Student Christian Movement Can. 1952-53; sometime rep. on Social Science Rsch. Council Can.; pasi mem. Archives Comte. Un. Ch. of Can,, Consuliani on Ch. and Labour; author The Social Passion: Religion and Social Reform in Canada 1914-1928 1971; Ed. A Region of the Mind: Interpreting the Western Canadian Plains 1973; The Social Gospel in Canada 1975; Man and Nature on the Prairies 1976; various articles, biog. sludies and colls, religion and soc. in post-confed. Can.; mem. Program Comte. and Council Cdn. Hist. Assn. 1972-74; past mem., Cdn. Meth. Hisl. Soc.; John Howard Soc.; mem. Amnesty International; Project Ploughshares; Pollution Probe; Nature Conservancy; Conserver Soc.; Hamilion and Region Arts Council; Friends of Cdn. Broadcasting; NDP Member Oni. Legis- lature for Hamilton West 1982-95; mem., Federal Counc., NDP 1989-91; Min. of Colls, and Univs. and Min. of Skills Development in first Ont. NDP Govt. 1990-93 (lead min. among provincial labour market ministers); Vice Chair, Counc. of Ministers of Educ. of Can. 1991-92; Min. Resp. for Int'l Trade 1993-94; Min . of Housing, Oni. 1994-95; pasi mem. Cdn. Parly. Assn.; Assn. Inierparlemeniaire de Langue Franchise; Chrmn., Bd. of Dirs., Wesley Urban Ministries, Hamilton 1996- ; mem. Hamilton Spectator Community Edito- rial Adv. Bd. 1996- ; United Church; recreations: ski- ing, log cottage restoration, music, family history, French; Home: 85 Haddon Ave. N., Hamilton, Oni. L8S 4A4. ALLEN, Thomas Hilary, B.Mus., M.Mus.; radio host, writer, humorist; b. Montreal, Que. 20 March 1961; s. Philip Stanley and Pauline Caroline (Sheridan) A.; e. Montreal West H.S. 1978; Marianapolis Coll., McGill Univ., Boston Univ. B.Mus. 1983; Yale Univ. M.Mus. 1985; m. Jennifer C. d. Eric and Georgenia Williams 25 Aug. 1990; children : Wesley Thomas, Melissa Whitney; HOST, FRESH AIR, CBC TORONTO 1993- ; Bass Trombonist-Arranger 1985-91; freelance engagemenis: Mel Lewis & Jazz Orch. N.Y. 1986; N.Y. Ballei Orch. 1987; Toronio Symphony 1989; Greal Lakes Brass 1984—91; Founding Mem., Concerts in all Provinces USA, Japan; Hosi, Co-creator & Writer, A Musician's Diary and Letters from New York, CBC Stereo Morning 1991; A Good Place to Be, CBC Halifax 1991-92; Week- ender with Jeff Reilly 1992-93; auihor of freelance pieces for Toronto Star 1991, Globe and Mail 1993; Office: P.O. Box 500, Sin. A., Toronto, Ont. M5W 1E8. ALLEN, Warren Edwin, B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc, M.B.A., P. Eng., CMC, PMP; consultant; b. Toronio, Oni. 15 Oci. 1936; s. George Henry and Lilian (Robinson) A.; e. Univ. of Toronio B.A.Sc. 1959, M.A.Sc. 1964; York Univ. M.B.A. 1970; m. Elizabeth d. Gerald and Ethel Sulion 6 Dec. 1958; children: Deborah Lynn, Jonathan Kirby, Barbara Joanne, Janice Elizabeih; MANAGING DIR., PM ASSOCIATES INC. 1986- and PRES., WARREN E. ALLEN & ASSOC. LTD. 1983- ; Offr., R.C.E. 1955-62, Capi. 1962; Professional Engineer & Projeci Mgr., Stone & Webster (Can.) Ltd. 1964-69; Management Consultani & Pariner, Woods Gordon, 1969-83; Prof., Univ. of Calgary 1984-86; mem., A.P.E.G.G.A.; A.P.E.O.; Inst. of Management Consult- ants of Alia.; Insi. of Man. Consult, of Ont.; Project Management Inst.; recreaiions: curling, golf, skiing; Clubs: Calgary Petroleum; Calgary Winter; Home: 3 Cornell Rd. N.W., Calgary, Alta. T2K 1V6. ALLERSTON / ALONZO 17 ALLERSTON, Rosemary W.; editor; b. Toronto, Ont. 14 Aug. 1941; d. Ralph Entwhistle and Virginia Cathe- rine (Scott) A.; e. Ryerson Poly. Inst. 1964 (grad); EDI- TOR, UP HERE MAGAZINE 1988- ; sales promotion & publicist, McGraw-Hill Ryerson 1964-66; Promo- tions Mgr., Burns & MacEachern Ltd. 1966-68; Info. Offr., Ont. Min. of Transp. 1968-69; Advtg. Copywriter, T. Eaton Co. 1968-72; Editor, Copp-Clark 1977; freelance book ed. 1977- ; Consulting Ed., Up Here Mag. 1984-88; pub. num. articles, reviews & commen- tary; stories pub. in Canadian Magazine, Quill & Quire, Reader's Digest; Up Here Mag. rcvd. five nominations for 'Magazine of the Year' (Western Mag. Awards); won 1990; finalist, 'Best Editorial Package,' Nat. Mag. Awards 1994; ed., Great Bear: A Journey Remembered 1980; Yukon Gold 1985; N.W.I & Yukon Data Book 1985-88; When the World Was New: Stories of the Sahtu Dene 1990; In All Respects Ready 1986; Living Explorers 1989; Harvesting the Northern Wild: A Guide to Traditional & Contemporary Uses of Edible Forest Plants 1984 (First, Alcuin Award for Excellence in Book Design in Can.); The Natural History of Can- ada's North: Current Research 1987; Christmas in the Big Igloo 1985 (Selecton of the Cdn. Children's Book Ctr.); Home: 102 Silver Birch Ave., Toronto M4E 3L4; Office: Box 1350, Yellowknife, N.W.T. X1A 2N9. ALLEYNE, Andrew Douglas, B.Comm., M.A.; insur- ance executive; b. Bridgetown, Barbados 10 March 1950; s. Douglas Herbert and Lucille Marion A.; e. McMaster Univ. B.Comm. 1972; York Univ. M.A. 1975; m. Sonia Grisonich 16 April 1983; children: Nicholas, Victoria, Daniel; Vice-Pres., Rsch. & Investment Services, Great- West Life Investment Management Ltd. 1989-96; Royal Bank of Canada 1972-74; Prof., Ryerson Polytechnical Inst. 1975-88; Sr. Econ., Toronto-Dominion Bank H.Q. 1978-89; Chair, Winnipeg C. of C. Debt/Deficit Ctte.; Mem., Cdn. C. of C. (Extve. Policy Ctte.); Nat. Statistics Council; Man. Assn. of Business Economists (Past Pres.); Canadian Club; C.D. Howe Inst.; Can. West Found.; Man. Task Force on Capital Markets; recre- ations: sailing, squash, badminton, swimming; club: Winnipeg Winter; Home: 89 Queenston St., Winnipeg, Man. R3N OW4. ALLEYNE, Eucline Claire, B.A., M.A., Ed.D.; faculty registrar; b. Georgetown, Guyana, S. Am. 29 Sept. 1943; d. Cyril FitzHubert and Dorothy Amanda (Wiltshire) A.; e. Albion Coll. B.A. 1970; Howard Univ. M.A. 1972; Ont. Inst. for Studies in Edn. Ed.D. 1987; m. Radisav s. Milojka and Milosav Nikolic' 18 Nov. 1995; REGIS- TRAR, ONTARIO INST. FOR STUDIES IN EDUCA- TION, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1996- ; Elementary Sch. Teacher, Guyana, S. Am. 1960-66; Admissions Offr., Fac. of Nursing, Univ. of Toronto 1973-76; Registrar, Fac. of Appl. Sci. & Engr. 1976-81; Assoc. Registrar, Woodsworth Coll. 1981-88; Registrar, Fac. of Edn. 1988-96; has served on several univ. cttes. incl. Status of Women Adv. Ctte. 1991; OISE Bd. of Gov. 1992-94; U. of T. Personnel Policy Bd. 1991- ; Founding Mem. & 1st Pres., Assn. of Admin. Mgrs.; Ont. Univ. Applicatio n Ctr. Mngt. Bd. 1989-91, 1991-93; Chair, Assn. of Edn. Registrars of Ont. 1989- ; U. of T. Employment Equity Working Group 1991; Admin. Staff Grievance Panel 1992-94; Selection Ctte., Joan E. Foley Quality of Stu- dent Experience Award 1996, 1997; Winner, Univ. of Toronto Chancellor's Award of Excellence for outstand- ing contbn. to the univ. 1994; community involvement incl. membership on Harry Gairey Scholarship Ctte.; Mem., St. John's Un. Ch. (Past Bd. of Elders; Bd. of Trustees; Choir Mem.); recreations: music, sewing, inte- rior decorating; Home: 32 Bards Walkway, Willowdale, Ont. M2J 4T9; Office: 252 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1V6. ALLINGHAM, J. Paul, B.Eng., M.B.A.; busines s exec- utive; b. Hamilton, Ont. 9 July 1944; s. Thomas Edward and Anna Marie (Collins) A.; e. McMaster Univ. B.Eng. 1966, M.B.A. 1969; m. Joanne d. Ricardo and Giorgina Vagnoni 27 Aug. 1966; children: Tara Lynn, Kerri Leigh, Paul Mark; CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFR., SOUTHEX EXHIBITIONS INC. 1996- ; various posi- tions, Ford Motor Co. of Canada 1969-75; Mgr., Invest- ment Analysis & Banking 1975-78; Mercury Franchise Advtg. Mgr. 1978-79; Controller, Parts & Serv. Div. 1979-80; Treas., Daishowa Forest Products Inc. (for- merly Reed Paper Ltd.) 1980-82 Dir. of Fin. 1982-83; Vice-Pres. Finance & Sec.-Treas. 1983-88; C.O.O. 1988- 91; Sr. Vice-Pres. & C.F.O., enRoute Card Internal. Inc. 1991-93; Vice-Pres. Finance & C.F.O., Bruncor Inc. 1993-96; Past Dir., Greater Saint John Econ. Devel. Comn., Fundy Regional Devel. Comn., Brunswick Square Ltd., King's Place Ltd., Reed Paper Ltd. & subs., Arkwright Boston Adv. Bd., Que. Nordiques Hockey Club (NHL), BG Preeco Real Estate Co.; Bd. of Dir., Cdn. Pulp & Paper Assn. 1988-91; recreations: variou s sports; clubs: Cedar Springs Racquets & Fitness; Home: 329 Shoreacres Rd., Burlington, Ont. L7L 5P3; Office: 1 Concorde Gate, Suite 800, North York, Ont. M3C 3N6. ALLISON, Russell Stafford, B.Sc., P.Eng.; transpor- tation executive; b. Tichborne, Ont. 1 Jun e 1924; s. Wil- liam Russell and Gertrude (Stafford) A.; e. Tichborne and Clarendon pub. schs.; Parham and Tamworth Con- tinuation Schs. 1942; Queen's Univ. B.Sc. (Civil Engn.) 1946; m. Jean Edith d. John and Cela McKillop 5 Mar. 1949; children: Joan, John; Pres., CP Rail 1984-89; joined CP Rail 1945, Div. Engr. 1950, Asst. Supt. 1957, Supt. 1962, Gen. Mgr. & Regional Mgr. Operation and Maintenance, Pacific Region 1966, Vice-Pres. Prairie Region 1969, Vice-Pres. Eastern Region 1974; Extve. Vice-Pres. CP Rail 1981-84; Pres., CP Rail 1984-89; mem. Am. Assn. Railroad Superintendants; Am. Rail- way Engn. Assn.; Assn. Profl. Engrs. Prov. Ont.; Hon. Mem., Cdn. Inst. of Traffic and Transportation; Fellow, Engn. Inst. Can.; Fellow of Chartered Inst. of Transport; Knight, The Order of St. John; recreation: swimming; Clubs: London; Toronto Railway; Home: 448 Grangeover Cres., London, Ont. N6G 4P7. ALLMAND, Hon. Warren, PC.; b. Montreal, Que. 19 Sept. 1932; s. Harold W. and Rose Irene (McMorrow) A.; e. Loyola High Sch., Montreal; St. Francis Xavier Univ.; McGill Univ.; Univ. de Paris; children: Patrick, Julianne, Robin; PRES., INTERNAT. CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEMOCRATIC DEVELOP- MENT 1997- ; called to Bar of Que. 1958; el. to H. of C. for Montreal-N.D.G. in g.e. 1965, 1968 1972, 1974, 1979,1980,1984,1988,1993; Min. Consumer & Corpo- rate Affairs 1977-79; Min. Indian & Northern Affairs 1976-77; Sol. Gen. of Canada 1972-76; mem.: Que. Bar Assn.; Liberal; recreations: skiing, hockey, tennis, dis- tance running; Club: Mount Royal Tennis. ALLNUTT, Alan Ernest; newspaper executive; b. Montreal, Que. 15 Nov. 1951; s. Albert Ernest and Helen Scott (Thomson) A.; e. Sir Winston Churchill H.S.; Sir George Williams Univ.; m. Janet d. Joseph and Annette Takefman 25 May 1975; one d.: Erica Heather; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, THE GAZETTE 1996- ; Reporter / Photographer / Editor, various weeklies 1971-75; Reporter, Montreal Star 1975-77; Desk Editor 1977-78; City Editor 1978-79; City Editor, Ottawa Journal 1979- 80; Assignment Editor, The Gazette 1980-82; Extve. Sports Ed. 1982-86; Graphics Editor 1986-89; Assoc. Mng. Editor 1989-91; Managing Editor 1991-93; Extve. Ed. 1993-95; Vice-Pres. Marketing 1995-96; Office: 250 St-Antoine ouest, Montreal, Que. H2Y 3R7. ALLOOLOO, Titus; former politician; b. near Pond Inlet, N.W.T. 1953; e. schools in Pond Inlet & Churchill, Man.; Algonquin College; travelled across Canada to broaden his knowledge of the country as a whole; M.L.A., The N.W.T. for Amittuq 1987-95; previous responsibilities were Culture and Communications, Transportation, Education, Renewable Resources and Municipal and Community Affairs and Assoc. Minister of Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development- worked in electronics with Dept. of Energy, Mines & Resources Canada until 1973; worked in Municipal Offices and as Supvr, Dept. of Public Works and High- ways Pond Inlet 1973; while operating his own outfit- ting & guiding business entered municipal politics 1974; el. Mayor 1975; Founding Mem., Baffin Regional Coun- cil; Past Mem., Beaufort Sea Environ. Assessment Panel; Chair, Lancaster Sound Land Use Planning Comn. and Vice-Chair, N.W.T. Land Use Planning Comn.; Members' Asst. to all non-ministerial Members of the Legislative Assembly with special duties for Inuit Members 1984; Extve. Asst. to Min. of Culture and Communications 1987; Mem. of the Extve. Council, Govt. of the Northwest Territories 1987-93. ALLOWAY, Donald Miller, B.A.Sc, P.Eng., D.S.L.; company executive; b. Oshawa, Ont. 9 June 1921; s. late Arthur Roy and late Mary Kelly (Sickle) A.; Reg'd Prof. Engr, Prov. of Ont.; m. Norma Marion Pike (dec'd 1988); children: Heather Elizabeth, Donald Miller, Wendy Jane, Robert Raymer, Graham Frederick; m. June L. Gilbert 1992; PRES., CAIRN CAPITAL INC.; Pres., North Simcoe Investments Ltd.; Chrmn. of the Bd., Maranatha Found. (Toronto); Pres., Mistwood Inc., Delaware; Hon. Doctor of Sacred Letters, Wycliffe Coll., Univ. of Toronto 1994; Founding Gov., Can. Assn. of Family Enterprises; el. Alumni Gov., Governing Coun- cil, Univ. of Toronto 1985-88; Past Pres., Graphic Arts Industries Assn. Can.; Past Chrmn., Africa Inland Mis- sion and Scripture Gift Mission; recipient, Centennia l Medal 1967; mem., Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, Toronto; Recreations: golf, boating; Clubs: Granite; National; Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country; Residences (Winter): 211 Queen's Quay West, Suite 908, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2M6; (Summer): Port Carling, Ont.; Office: 2235 Sheppard Ave. E., Suite 903, Willowdale, Ont. M2J 5B5. ALMOND, Paul, M.A. (Oxon); cineaste; b. Montreal, Que. 26 Apr. 1931; s. Eric and Irene Clarice (Gray) A.; e. B.C.S.; McGill Univ.; Balliol Coll., Oxford B.A. 1952, M.A. 1954; m. Angela Leigh, 1956; m. Genevieve Bujold, 1967; one s. Matthew James; m. Joan Harwood Elkins, Sept. 1976; Producer Dir. with CBC 1953-66 and TV co's in New York, London and Hollywood of over 125 TV productions; wrote, produced, and directed fea- ture film Isabel 1968; Act of the Heart 1970; Journey 1972; Ups & Downs 1982; The Dance Goes On 1991; Dir. Captive Hearts 1987; Subject of book by Janet Eds- forth The Flame Within, Publ. Cdn. Film Inst.; Cana- dian Film Award Best Feature Director 1970 (ETROG); Best TV Director, 1979 (GENIE); Coq d'Or, Best Fr. TV Commercial 1981; mem., Dirs. Guila Can. (Hon. Life); Royal Can. Acad. of Art; Address: P.O. Box 954, Malibu, California 90265 USA. AL-NAJJAR, Haitham Tawfiq Fayyadh, B.A., M.Sc; diplomat; b. Basrah, Iraq 14 June 1956; s. Tawfiq Fayy- adn Ghanim and Hafidha Abd A.; e. Basrah Univ. B.A. 1977; Quaid Azam Univ. M.Sc. 1982; m. Huda A. Saleh 24 Aug. 1982; children: Omar, Hala, Hela; CHARGE D'AFFAIRS, THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ (OTTAWA) 1993- ; joined Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Inst. of Fgn. Serv.) 1977; Third Sec., Embassy of Iraa in Islamabad, Pakistan 1979-83; Second Sec., Embassy of Iraq in New Delhi, India 1984-85; First Sec., Embassy of Iraq in Washington, D.C. 1989-90; Advanced Dipl. Course, Inst. of Foreign Serv., Baghdad 1990-91; completed courses at Schoolof Adv. Internal. Studies, Johns Hopkins Univ. in Washington, D.C. 1989-90 & Crisis Mngt. Course Internal., Inst. of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations Malaysia 1992; Teacher, Baghdad Univ.; Lectr., Al Baker Univ. (Bagh- dad); books & rsch. The Modern Strategy of Zionist Expansionism 1982; iransl. & iniro. Diplomacy and Confrontation in the Nuclear Age 'Crisis Management' 1985; Crisis, Escalation and War 1986; more lhan 22 researches in ihe political field; Office: 215 McLeod St., Otiawa, Oni. K2P OZ8. ALOI, Santa, B.A., M.A.; professor, choreographer; b. Syracuse, N.Y. 12 Dec. 1943; d. Joseph and Flora (Piraino) Aloi; e. Cornell Univ. B.A. 1965; Columbia Univ. M.A. 1967; m. Michael s. David and Sara Fellman 21 June 1988; ASSOC. DEAN, FACULTY OF ARTS, SIMON FRASER UNIV. 1995- ; Prof, of Dance, Simon Fraser Univ. 1976- ; Founding Mem., Coniemporary Aris & co-developer of ihe Dance Major Prog.; creaied 3 evening lengih dance/theatre pieces: The Light and Dark That Did Not Clash 1994, Yeats, the Moon and the Tower 1987, Totem 1982 and over 50 works of choreog- raphy, many commissioned for performances in England, France, Denmark, ihe U.S., China & across Canada 1976- ; Dancer, Solomons Co. N.Y. 1971-76; Teacher, Solomons Co. 1972-76 & Zena Rommeil Slu- dio 1971-74; Anisl-in-Residence, Dir, Transilions Dance Co., Laban Clr. (U.K.) 1985-86; Dansens Hus (Denmark) 1992; The Aries Fesi. (France) 1984; Univ. of Arizona 1989; Santa Cruz Summer Dance Inst. 1978; Ctr. Internal, de la Danse (Paris) 1983; Guest Teacher, Cdn. Nat. Chroeographic Seminar 1985, '91, Sichuan Dancers Assn. (China) 1989, Hong Kong Acad. of Perf. Arts 1986, '88; Taipei Fest. of Iniernai. Dance Acad. 1986, '88; choreography grams from Can. Council, B.C. Culiural Serv. Br., Koerner Fdn., Simon Fraser Pres. Rsch. Grani; Chair, Bd. of Dir., Vancouver Dance Clr. Soc. 1991- ; Founding Bd. Mem., Assn. for Dance in Univ. & Coll. in Can.; Ediior, ADUCC Newsleiler 1988- 91; Co-Chair, Danscene Fesi. 1992; Home: 2874 Wesl 31 Ave., Vancouver, B.C.; Office: Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6. ALONZO, Anne-Marie, C.M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; auihor, publisher, journalisi; b. Alexandria, Egypt 13 Dec. 1951; d. Noel and Heliane Raymonde (Baindeky ) A.; e. Univ. of Montreal B.A. 1976, M.A. 1978, Ph.D. 1986; Co-founder, Les Editions TROIS 1985; Founder & Co-ordinaior, Festival de TROIS, Laval an annual arts & liierary feslival 1989- ; Co-founder & Dir. TROIS review 1985- ; Founder, Produciions AMA 1987; Co- founder & Vice-Pres., AUTO/GRAPHE iheatre & prodn. co. 1981-87; Mem., Union des ecrivains du Que. 1980; SOCAN 1985; Soc. litieraire de Laval 1985; CEAD 1985; Amnesiy Internal. 1988; Anisies pour la paix 1989; Greenpeace Found. 1989; Prix Lizeue-Gervais 1990; mem., Ordre du Canada 1997; auihor: Une Lettre rouge orange et acre 1984 (play); Bleus de mine 1985, Ecoute, Sultane 1987, Seul le desir 1987, Esmai 1987, Le Livre des ruptures 1988 (ficiion); L'Immobile 1990 (epistolary fiction); Lead Blues 1990 (trans, by W. Donoghue); Galia qu'elle nommait Amour 1992 (fie- 18 ALPER / AMATO tion), rec'd Grand Prix d'excellence artistique en cre- ation litteraire 1992; Margie Gillis, La Danse des marches 1993; Tout au loin la lumiere 1994 (poetry); co-author: Linked Alive 1990 (renga-poetry); Lettres a Cassandre (letters) in collab. with Denise Desautels 1994; of texts, articles, interviews, literary & arts reviews for magazines such as NB], Possibles, Des femmes en mouvements, Moebius, Estuaire, Canadian Fiction Magazine, (f)Lip, Arcade, Tessera, etc.; texts for theatre and radio; Prix Emile-Nelligan for Bleus de mine 1985; The University review Voix et Images (UQAMJ winter 94, was dedicated to her name; Mem., Order or Canada 1996; medaille de bronze de la spciete Arts-Sciences-Lettres de Paris 1997; medaille civique de la Ville de Laval 1997; Home: 2033 Jessop, Laval, Que. H7S 1X3. ALPER, Howard, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.; professor; b. Montreal, Que. 17 Oct. 1941; s. Max and Frema fWein- stein) A.; e. Concordia Univ. B.Sc. 1963; McGill Univ. Ph.D. 1967; m. Anne d. Jack and Emma Fairhurst 4 June 1966; two d. Lara, Ruth; PROF. OF CHEMISTRY, UNIV. OF OTTAWA 1978- , Chrmn. of Chem. 1982- 85, 1988-94, V.P. Rsch. 1996- , Assoc. Prof. 1975; NATO Postdoctoral Fellow Princeton Univ. 1967-68; Asst. Prof. State Univ. of N.Y. Binghamton 1968, Assoc. Prof. 1971-74; Group Chrmn. Chem. NSERC 1987-90; Convenor Chem. Royal Soc. Can. 1989-92; V.P. Acad. of Sciences, Royal Soc. Can. 1995- ; Chrmn. Inorganic Div., Cdn. Soc. for Chem. 1986-88; recipient, Alcan Award Inorganic Chem. 1980, Catalysis Award 1984, CIC Medal 1997, Chem. Inst. Can.; Alfred Bader Award in Organic Chem. 1990, E.W.R. Steacie Award 1993, Cdn. Soc. for Chem.; Urgel-Archambault Prize 1996, ACFAS; E.W.R. Steacie Fellow NSERC 1980-82; J.S. Guggenheim Fellow 1985-86; Killam Rsch. Fellow 1986-88; author or co-author over 380 publs., ed. two books; holds 23 patents; Office: Ottawa, Ont. KIN 6N5. ALPERT, Herbert S., A.S.C., C.S.C.; investor, film producer; b. New Haven, Conn. 26 Nov. 1918; s. Meyer and Gussie (Lipkovitz) A.; m. Patricia d. Oscar Pattenick 5 Dec. 1957; children: Lisa, Nancy; PRES., ULTIMUS FILMS LTD.; Chrmn. of Bd., First Mercantile Currency Fund; Dir. & Vice-Pres., FCMI Financial Corp.; Vice- Pres., Patjoy Investments Ltd.; Office: 347 Bay St., Suite 404, Toronto, Ont. M5H 2R7. ALSOP, David John, B.Comm., M.B.A.; telecommu- nications executive; b. Winnipeg, Man. 19 Jan. 1944; s. Cyril Henry and Kathleen Adele A.; e. Univ. of Man . B.Comm. 1964; Harvard Univ. M.B.A. 1970; m. Dor- othy Anne d. Reginald and Dorothy Neville 29 Oct. 1966; two d. Meredith Jane, Erin Elizabeth (dec'd); PRES. AND C.O.O., WESTEL TELECOMMUNICA- TIONS LTD. 1996- ; Asst. Group Supr. Great-West Life Assurance Winnipeg 1964—68; Assoc. McKinsey & Co. Toronto 1970-73; Pres. & C.E.O., Versatile Pacific Shipyards Inc. 1986-89 (previously served in various senior mgmt. positions with same co. 1973-86); Pres. & C.E.O., Pacific Truck & Trailer Ltd. (N. Vancouver) 1989-91; Pres. & C.O.O., Vancouver Wharves 1993-96; Pres., N. Vancouver C. of C. 1981-82, Treas. 1979-80; recreations: golf, outdoors; Club: Capilano Golf & Country; Address: 389 Ventura Cres., North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 3G7. ALSTON, Jan Millward, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Cal- gary, Alta. 12 Aug. 1955; s. John Millward and Val A.; e. Cheltenham Coll. 1974; Univ. of Alta. B.A. (Econ.) 1978, LL.B. 1981; four children; PRES., C.E.O. AND DIR., PURCELL ENERGY LTD. 1989- ; admitted to Law Soc. of Alta. 1982 concentratin g in corp., commercial & secu- rities regulation areas; Dir., Visionwall Corp.; Office: 950, 250 - 6th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 3H7. ALSTON, John Millward, B.Sc., P.Geol.; geologist, entrepreneur; b. Welwyn Garden City, England 15 May 1928; s. John Frederick Eccles and Eileen Mary Walters; e. Univ. of New Bruswick B.Sc. 1949; m. Waltraud d. Emil and Erna Wieschebrink 19 Oct. 1951; children: Carin, Linden, Jan, Glen, Heidi, Mark, Yvonne, Kim , Twila, Wendy, April, Robin; CHAIR, RHONDA MIN- ING CORPORATION 1992- ; Geologist, Shell Oil Co. 1949-56; Chief Geologist, Whitehall Cdn. Oils Ltd. 1956-64; Independent Oilman Calgary 1964-68; Opera- tions Mgr., Canada Northwest Land Ltd. 1968-71; Pres., Savanna Resources Ltd. 1971- ; Pres. (later Chair), Northcor Energy Ltd. 1982-86; Pres. & Dir., Savanna Resources Ltd.; Chair & Dir., Rhonda Mining Corp.; Chair, Pres. & Dir., Altmark Energy Inc.; Pres. & Dir, Tucson Capital Corp.; Dir., Liard Resources Ltd.; Home: 23 Cambridge Pi. N.W., Calgary, Alta. T2K IPS; Office: 540 - 5th Ave. S.W., Ste. 810, Calgary, Alta. T2P OM2. ALTON, Thomas R., C.A.; financial executive; b. Walkerton, Ont. 29 July, 1939; e. C.A. 1962; m. Janet Ann, 21 April, 1962; children: Sharon, Linda, Carol Ann; PRES. AND C.E.O., BANK OF MONTREAL MORTGAGE CORP. 1983- ; articled with Coopers & Lybrand, Toronto becoming Mgr. 1957-63, trans, to London, Eng. 1963-64; Gen. Mgr. Scotia Mortgage Corp. 1964—71; Pres. & C.E.O., Scotia Mortgage Corp. 1971-83; Gen. Mgr. Mortgages and Investments, The Bank of Nova Scotia 1980-83; Past Pres. Cdn. Scholar- ship Trust Found.; Past Chair, Oakville Trafalgar Memo- rial Hosp.; Chair, OTMH Charitable Corp.; mem. Adv. Bd., Lions Found, of Can.; mem. Economic Rsch. Counc., Cdn. Home Builders Assn.; Past Chrmn., Mort- gage Ctte., Cdn. Bankers Assoc.; Co-Chair (with Fed. Housing Min. Ala n Redway), Canada's First Housing Finance Conference; mem. Adv. Bd., The Centre for Public Private Partnership in Housing; Chair of Awards Ctte., A.C.T. (Affordability and Choice Today); mem. Bd. of Dirs., Ont. New Home Warranty Program; Real Estate Council of Ontario; Clubs: Albany; Oakville; Alpine Ski; Office: 55 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont. M4W 3N5. ALVAREZ, Frank S.; b. Arbo, Spain 12 April 1944 (emigrated to Portugal 1952); s. Avelino L. and Encarna- cao R. (Alvarez) Sestelo; e. High Sch. and Hotel Mgmt. Lisbon, Portugal; George Brown Coll. TV Prodn.; m. Dolores S. 1 Nov. 1964; children: Carmen, Frank Lewis; PRES., SALVA ORGANIZATIONS LTD. 1975- ; Pres. & C.E.O., CIRV Radio 88.9 FM Multicultural Radio 1986- ; Part-time announcer, Toronto Portuguese Radio and Sports Host, York & Rogers Cable Television 1968; Producer & Host (weekly program), Metro Cable Television 1973; served hotel mgmt. and community orgns. many yrs. in benefit of the Portuguese commu- nity; Owner, Cdn. Portuguese Radio Club Inc.; Producer & Host Festival Portuguese TV ON TV; Past Exec. Dir. & Founder, Canada-Portugal Chamber of Commerce; Exec. Dir, Sotto Mayor Bank of Can. 1991-94; mem. Adv. Ctte., Fed. of the Business Devel. Bank; Dir., Doc- tor's Hosp. Corp.; Past Vice Pres. and Founder, 'Vila Caspar Corte Real'; Pres., Festival Portuguese Friend- ship Club Inc.; Pres., Cabaz do Natal do Emigrante; Past Pres. Imogens Magazine; Past Pres., Fedn. Portuguese Cdn. Business & Professionals; Mem. Adv. Ctte., Sky- Dome; Bd. Mem., Innovation Ont.; Mem. Adv. Ctte., Portuguese Cdn. Youth Camp; recipient, numerous awards incl. Cdn. Red Cross Soc. 1979; Metro Toronto Soccer Centennial 1981; Molson Toronto Star 1983; The Fed. of Portuguese Cdn. Business People 1985; Cdn. Multilingual Press Fed. 1987; Cdn. Ethni c Media 1988; Cdn. Ethnic Journalists Award by Min. o f Citizenship and Min. Responsible for Race Relations 1988; Doctor's Hosp. 1989; Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppers 1991; 125th Anniversary, Cdn. Confederation, Commemora- tive Medal 1992; Cert, of Merit, Dictionary of Internal. Biography, Cambridge, Eng. 1993; recreations: sports, music; Home: 9 Ashwood Cres., Islington, Ont. M9A 1Z2; Office: 1087 Dundas St. W., Toronto, Ont. M6J 1W9. ALVAREZ, Pierre Roch, B.A., M.A.; energy execu- tive; b. Trail, B.C. 22 March 1959; s. Arthur F. and Mar- Sierite M. (Poupart) A.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A. 1981; ueen's Univ. M.A. 1986; m. Jessie E. Sloan d. John C. and Jean N. Sloan 4 May 1991; children: James, Hugh, Madeleine; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., NORTHWEST TERRITORIES POWER CORPORATION 1996- ; Rsch. Asst. to Hon. Flora MacDonald, PC., M.P., House of Commons 1982-84; Extve. Asst. then Chief of Staff, Min. of Energy, Mines & Resources 1984-86; Govt. Affairs Cons., Public Affairs Internal. 1986-88; Dep. Min., Energy, Mines & Petroleum Res., Govt. of N.W.T. 1988-91; Sec. to Cabinet & Dep. Min. to Extve. Council 1991-95; Chair, N.W.T. Energy Corp.; AADRII Ltd.; Pres., Alvarez, Sloan & Assoc.; Queen's Univ. Grad. Studies Fellowship; Dir, Yellowknife Playschool Assn.; Office: 402, 5201 - 50th Ave., Yellowknife, N.W.T. X1A 3S9. ALWAY, Richard M., C.M., M.A., Phil.M. , D.Litt.S.; university administrator; foundation executive; b. Hamilton, Ont. 22 Oct. 1940; s. Bruce Mowbray and Elizabeth Lannan (Battle) A.; e. Westdale Secondary Sch. Hamilton; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1962 (Cardinal Mercier Gold Medal Philos.), M.A. 1965 (Can. Council Fellowship), Phil.M. 1967 (IODE War Meml. Fellow- ship), D.Litt.S. St. Michael's Coll. 1989; PRES. AND VICE CHANCELLOR, UNIV. OF ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE 1990- ; Chrmn., Historic Sites & Monu- ments Bd. of Canada 1996- ; Chrmn., C.D. Howe Memorial Found., Montreal 1991- ; Chrmn., St. Michael's Coll. Found.; John M. Kelly Found.; Bd. of Dirs., St. Michael's Hosp.; Chrmn. & C.E.O., The Ont. Heritage Found. 1987-92; Chrmn. Natural Heritage League 1987-92; James C. Gumming Fellow Trinity Coll. Univ. of Toronto 1970-73, Dean of Men 1973-75, mem. Corp. 1970- and Council 1978-1990; Dir. of Rsch. Univ. Toronto Sesquicentennial Hist. Project 1971-73, Warden and Chrmn. Bd. Stewards Hart House 1977-90, mem. Univ. Affairs Bd. Governing Council 1987-90; Sr. Policy Cons. Can. Studies Found. 1973-75, Trustee & Exec. Ctte. 1969-76; News Analyst & Com- mentator CFRB Toronto 1976-86; Acting Dir. Nat. Gal- lery of Can. 1986-87; Trustee and Exec. Ctte. Nat. Museums of Can. 1979-86, Chrmn. Nat. Progs. Adv. Ctte. 1983-86; Acting Publisher The Catholic Register 1988-90; Bd. of Govs., The Cdn. Educationa l Standards Inst.; Bd. of Dirs., Cdn. Opera Co. 1992-95; Chrmn., Capital Campaign St. Michael's Coll. 1988; mem. Michaelmas Conf. Pontifical Inst. Medieval Studies Tor- onto 1978- ; Founding Chrmn. Cath. Council St. Michael's Cath. Toronto 1968-73; Knight of Magistral Grace, Sovereign and Military Order of Malta 1991; Knight, Equestrian Order of tne Holy Sepulchre 1994; Mem., Order of Canada 1989; awarded 125th Anniver- sary of Confederation Commemorative Medal 1992; apptd. Knight Commander, Order of St. Gregory the Great by His Holiness Pope John Paul II1995, with Star 1996; author various articles and reviews learned jours, and popular press; over 700 broadcast commentaries; R. Catholic; Clubs: University (Toronto); York (Toronto); Office: 81 St. Mary St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1J4. AMABILE, George, M.A., Ph.D.; writer, educator; b. Jersey City, N.J. 29 May 1936; s. Anthony Thomas and Josephine (Masi) A.; e. Princeton (N.J.) High Sch., 1953; Amherst Coll., A.B. 1957; Univ. of Minn., M.A. 1961 ; Univ. of Conn., Ph.D. 1969; PROF. OF ENGLISH, UNIV. OF MANITOBA 1987- ; joined the Univ. as Lectr. 1963, Asst. Prof. 1966-68, 1969-71; Assoc. Prof. 1972-86; Visiting Writer in Residence, Univ. of B.C. 1968-69; Dir. Can. Periodical Pub. Assn.; Dir., Reach Out today (ex-convict employment & re-entry organ.); mem. Comte. of Artists to advise Min. of Tourism & Culture; has given readings of own work at Man. The- atre Centre and on radio, TV and at the Montreal Olympics 1976; rec'd Hunter Prize; Anna Von Helm- holz Phelan Prize, Univ. of Minn. 1961; Can. Counci l Grants 1968, 1969, 1981-82, 1995-96; Can. Authors Assn. National Prize for Poetry, 1983; Third Prize, CBC National Literary Competition 1992; autho r Blood Ties 1972, Open Country 1976, Flower and Song 1977, Ideas of Shelter 1981, The Presence of Fire 1982, Four of a Kind 1994, Rumours of Paradise/Rumours of War 1995; other writings published in numerous anthols., journs. and periodicals; co-founder and Ed., The Far Point; Ed. Northern Light; has ed. The Ivory Tower; The Penny Paper; Mem., W. Cdn. Publishers' Assn. (Found- ing & Constitutional Comte.); League Cdn. Poets; recre- ations: fishing, tennis, guitar, raquetball, carpentry, baseball; Home: 907 Merriam Blvd., Winnipeg, Man. R3T OV2; Office: Dept. of English, Univ. of Man., Win- nipeg, Man. R3T 2N2. AMATO, Lanfranco, C.M., K.M., K.C.L.J., K.G.C.T.L., F.R.S.A.; company executive; b. Rovereto, Italy 19 Apr. 1922; s. Joseph and Adile (Valdagni) A.; e. Univ. of Boc- coni, Milan, Italy, degree in Comm. and Finance; m. Dr. Liliana, d. Joseph Conte, 23 Oct. 1954; one s. Sergio; CONSULTANT, FRASTACKY ASSOCIATES; Pres., C.E.O. & Dir., Riello Corp. of America; Pres., G.M. & Dir, Riello Canada Inc.; Dir.: Moog-Canada Ltd.; Banca Commerciale Italiana of Canada; Gerling Global Gen . Insurance Co.; Hon. Chrmn. & Dir., Olivetti Canada Ltd.; began as Sales Rep for Olivetti in Italy, 1950; apptd. Special Rep. for the market devel. of overseas agents in 1952, during the course of which gained an intimate knowledge or many countries in the Far East, W. and N. Africa and in Europe; i/c Agent-Dealer Oper- ations for the newly formed Cdn. subsidiary of Olivetti, 1955; following merger of Underwood and Olivetti, apptd. Gen. Sales Mgr. and Dir., Underwood Ltd. 1960; Vice-Pres., Marketing 1962; Extve. Vice-Pres. 1965; Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Olivetti Underwood Ltd. 1966, Chrmn. 1973; Associate, Bregman & Hamann 1975-78; Pres., L. Amato Associates Ltd. 1978; served in 2nd World War with Italian Army (Lieut., 1st Regt. of Grenadiers); with U.S. Army from Sept. 1943; Men - tioned in Dispatches by Gen. Sir Harold Alexander; awarded Kt. of Obedience, Sovereign Mil. Order of Malta; Kt. Grand Cross, Sovereign Mil. Teutonic Order of Levant; Grand Offr, Order of Merit, Republic of Italy; Grand Offr., Order of Merit, Republic of San Marino; Serving Brother, Order of St. Jonn; Kt. Com- mander, Mil. Order St. Lazarus of Jerusalem; Knight of Corona DTtalia; Princely Household Order of Lippe (Order of the Rose); Golden Mercury 'Ad Honorem' (Italian Oscar for Commerce & Industry); Academician, Accademia Degli Incamminati (Italy); Accademia Tibe- rina (Itlay); Fellow, Royal Soc. of Arts of Gt. Brit.; Fel- AMBER / AMOS 19 low, Royal Soc. of Antiquaries of Scotland; European War Cross (France); Royal Yugoslavian War Cross; Internal. Ambassador for Aviation Hall of Fame (Can- ada); other decorations and honours from govts. Japan, Portugal, Canada, U.S.; Forme r Gov.: Central Hospital; York-Finch Gen. Hosp.; Toronto Arts Production; Ital- ian Cdn. Benevolent Corp.; Former Trustee: MacLaren Found.; Trustee, Cdn. Mediterranean Inst.; Italian Chamber of Comm. of Toronto (Pres. 1963-66); Ont. Council for the Arts; Hon. Patron, Metro Internal. Car- avan; former Dir: Toronto Symphony Orch.; Cdn. Opera Co.; National Youth Orchestra Assn. of Canada; Cdn. Business Equipment Mfrs. Assn.; mem. Cdn. Ital- ian Business ana Profl. Men's Assn.; Swiss Cdn. Busi- ness Assn. Inc.; Adv. Comte., Heritage Ont. 1972; R. Catholic; Clubs: Canadian (Toronto); Empire; Arts and Letters; Rotary Internal.; Chevalier de la Confrerie du Tastivin (Burgundy); Gotha Internal.; recreaiions: swimming, reading; Home: 108 Sandringham Drive, Norlh York, Oni. M3H 1C9; Office: Suile 1200, 130 Bloor St. W., Toronio, Ont M5S 1N5. AMBER, Arnold, B.Pol.Sci., M.A.; lelevision producer ; b. Montreal, Que. 29 Oct. 1939; s. Joseph and Bella (Goldberg) A.; e. Univ. of Oliawa B.Pol.Sci. 1960; McGill Univ. 1961; Queen's Univ. M.A. 1963; m. Phylli s d. Emerine and Edward Mullings 1 Sepi. 1964; children: Jeannine, Gillian, David; EXTVE. PROD., TV NEWS SPECIALS, CBC 1980- ; Reuiers News Agency London 1963; Fgn. Corn Zaire 1964-66; Ghana, Nigeria, Biafra 1966-68; Ed./Corr. London/Ear. 1968-69; Reporter Tor- onto Star 1969; News Ed/Reporier, CBC 1969-74; Sr. News Prod., CELT 1975-77; Prod., CBC 1977-79; Sr. Prod. 1979-80; Vice-Pres., Cdn. Media Guild 1994- ; Cdn. Din, The Newspaper Guild 1995- ; Pres., Assn. of Television Prod. & Dir. 1986-94; Ed./Pub., ihe Toronto Citizen 1970-74; Tutor/leciurer, Queen's Univ., Aikin- son Coll., York Univ.; Gemini Award 1987, 1990, and 1991 for Best Canadian Television Special Eveni Cover- age; Jewish; Pres., Cdn. Clie. lo Proiecl Journalisis 1993- ; el. lo The University Council, Queen's Univ. 1996- ; mem., Cdn. Diabetes Assn.; Cdn. Assn. of Jour- nalisis; Cdn. Civil Liberties Assn.; Children's Aid Soc. of Meiro. Toronto; major conibr.: The New Africans, Reu- ters Guide to the Contemporary History of Emergent Africa and its Leaders 1967; recreaiions: coaching hockey, communiiy involvement; Office: Box 500, Stn. A., Toronto, Ont. M5W 1E6. AMBRIDGE, Charles, B.Sc.; petrochemical executive; b. Barry, South Wales 21 May 1924; e. Univ. of Wales B.Sc. 1951; m. Joan Bury; children: David, Jacqueline, Vivian, Trevor; Group Vice-Pres., Polysar Ltd. 1985-88 ; Rsch. Chemist, Polysar Ltd. 1954, Mgr. Strategi c Plan- ning 1968, Gen. Mgr. Ne w Products Group 1972, Gen. Mgr. Polysar France, Strasbourg 1976, Vice Pres. Polysar, Brussels 1978, Pres. & C.E.O., Petrosar Lid. 1982; Home: Box 581, Forest, Ont. NON 1JO. AMBROSE, John Daniel, M.S., Ph.D.; botanist; cura - lor; b. Deiroil, Mich. 20 June 1943; e. Univ. of Mich. B.S. 1965, M.S. 1966; Cornell Univ. Ph.D. 1975; m. Cherry Booih 1971; one child: Robin; CURATOR OF BOTANY (1991- ) and MANAGER OF HORTICUL- TURE (1996- ), TORONTO ZOO; Curator, The Arbo- reium, Univ. of Guelph 1974-91; Assoc. Grad. Fac, Depl. of Boiany, Univ. of Guelph 1988- ; Bd. of Dirs., Ont. Chapter, Soc. for Ecological Restoration; Scientific Adv. Ctte., Nature Conservancy of Can.; Steering Cue., Carolinian Canada; Adv. Ctte., Cdn. Botanical Conser- vaiion Network; Sigma Xi; author or co-author numer - ous publs. sci. jours. , reports, mags.; Office: 361A Old Finch Ave., Scarborough, Oni. M1B 5K7. E-mail: jambrose@zoo.meiroior.on.ca AMBROSE, John Gilbert, B.A.Sc., M.Sc.(Eng.), M.B.A., P.Eng.; financial executive; b. London, Oni. 13 March 1948; s. Howard George and Evelyn Elizabeth (Gardner) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto Schools (Hons.) 1966; Univ. of Toronio B.A.Sc. 1970; Princeion Univ. M.Sc.(Eng.) 1972; Univ. of W. Oni. M.B.A. 1976; Univ . of Virginia C.F.A. 1983; m. Eugenia d. Leo and Georgina Venchiaruiti 7 Sept 1996; SR. VICE-PRES., NIGEL STEPHENS COUNSEL INC. 1996- ; Design Engineer, Atomic Energy of Canada, 1972-74; Corp. Planner, Imperial Oil Limited 1976-79; Energy Analyst, Wood Gundy Limited, 1980-81; Osier Wills Bickle Limited, 1981-83; Pemberton, Houston, Willoughby 1984-85; Prudemial Bache Securiiies, 1985-86; Vice Pres., Corp. Finance, Cilibank Canada 1987-91; Chemical Bank of Canada, 1992-94; Leclr., Univ. of Toronio Fac. of Mngi. Studies 1992; Richar d Ivey Fellowship, Univ . of W. Ont . 1974; Mem., Governing Council, Univ. of Toronto 1989-91; Chair & Trusiee, The Baniing Research Found. 1993- ; Mem., Profl. Engrs. of Oni. 1970- ; Am. inst. of Aeronautics & Asironauiics 1972- ; Toronio Soc. of Fin. Analysts 1980- ; recreaiions: golf, lennis, photog- raphy; club: Toronio Granite; Office: 1200 Sneppard Ave. E., Suile 402, Willowdale, Oni. M2K 2S5. AMBROZIC, His Eminence Aloysius Matthew Cardinal, S.T.L., S.S.L., Th.D.; bishop; b. Gabrje, y Slove- nia 27 January 1930; s. Aloysius and Helena (Pecar) A.; e. klasicna gimnazija, Ljubljana; St. Augustine's Semi- nary; Univ. San Tommaso, S.T.L. 1958; Pontificio Inst. Bibiico, S.S.L. 1960; Univ. of Wiirzburg, Th.D. 1970; ARCHBISHOP, ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIO- CESE OF TORONTO 1990- , Elevated 10 Sacred Col- lege of Cardinals Feb. 21, 1998; ordained 1955; Prof., Si. Augusiine's Sem. 1960-67; Toronto Sch. of Theol. 1970-76; Dean of Studies, St. Augustine's Sem. 1971- 76; Aux. Bishop, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tor- onio 1976-86; Coadjutor Archbishop of Toronio 1986- 90; appid. lo ihe Poniifical Counc. for the Pastoral Care of Migranis and Idnerani People 1990, Congregaiion for Clergy 1991 and Pontifical Council for Culture 1993; one of four Bishops representing Can. ai the 1990 Synod on the Formaiion of Priesls, Rome; appid. by the Holy See as one of the Cdn. delegates lo ihe 1994 Synod on ihe Consecrated Life; Mem., Catholic Biblical Assn. of Am.; ACEBAC; auihor The Hidden Kingdom 1972, Remarks on the Canadian Catechism 1974, Oce, pos- veceno bodi tvoje ime 1980; Oce, zgodi se tvoja volja 1996; monthly columnisi The Catholic Register; recre- aiions: hiking, swimming; Office: 1155 Yonge Si., Tor- onio, Oni. M4T 1W2. AMERONGEN, Gerard Joseph, Q.C., B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Winnipeg, Man. 18 July 1914; s. Maximilia n Ernesi and Maria (Waas) Taeis von Amerongen; e. Univ. of Alia., B.A. 1943, LL.B. 1944; m. Elizabeth Fetherston- haugh, 6 Dec. 1943; children: Mary, Peter, Margaret, Monica, Helen, Michael, Elizabeth, John; called to the Bar of Alia. 1946; apptd. Q.C. 1966; el. to Legis. Assem- bly 1971, re-el. 1975, 1979, 1982, and served as Speaker 1971-86; Chrmn. Constitution Cue., Legislative Assembly 1981; Chrmn. Members' Services Ctte.; Leg- islative Internship Advisory & Selection Ctte.; Cand. Rep.; Extve. Clie. of ihe Commonweallh Parliamentary Assoc. 1981-84; Mem., Bd. of Trustees, St. Joseph's Hosp. 1987-97; Past Dir., Edmonton City Ctr. Church Corp. 1987-93; Bd. of Trustees, Forum for Young Alber- lans 1986-93; Founding Dir., Alberta's firsi Cdn. Native Friendship Cir. (personnel dir., 6 yrs.); past mem., 3 Edmonton hosp. bds.; pasi mem., Nat Extve., P.C. Assoc. of Canada; Alia. P.C. Assoc. (pasi Pres.); mem., Law Soc. of Alta.; recreations: hiking, reading, wood- working; Home: 10236 Connaught Dr., Edmonton , Alia. T5N 3J2; Office: 2170 Sun Life Place, 10123 - 99 St., Edmonton, Alia. T5J 3H1. AMES, Michael, B.A., Ph.D.; museum director, profes- sor; b. Vancouver, B.C. 19 June 1933; s. Ernesi Oliver Francis and Elsie A.; e. Univ. of B.C., B.A.fHons.) 1956; Harvard Univ., Ph.D. 1961; children: Danie l J., Kristin J.; PROF. OF ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIV. OF B.C.; Asst Prof, of Sociol., McMasler Univ. 1962-64; Asst. Prof, of Anthropol., Univ. of B.C. 1964, Assoc. Prof, of Anihro- pology; Dir, U.B.C. Museum of Anlhropology 1974-97; Rsch. among First Nations of B.C. 1954-55, 1980- ; in Sn Lanka 1959-60, 1963; in India 1967-68 and 1995; Past Gov., Shastri Indo-Cdn. Inst.; Cdn. Mus. Assn.; B.C. Mus. Assn.; Counc. for Mus. Anihropol.; occa- sional cons, for univs., mus. & mus. iraining prog. incl. McCord Mus., Univ. of Toronio Mus. Sludies Prog., Expo '86 pavilions & several oihers; The Simon Guggenheim Fellowship 1970-71; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. 1979; Fellow, Cdn. Museum s Assn. 1996; auihor Museums, The Public and Anthropology 1986; co-editor Manlike Monsters on Trial 1980; Cannibal Tours and Glass Boxes 1992, 1993; Office: 6393 N.W. Marin e Dr., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2. AMIEL, Barbara, B.A.; writer; b. Herts., Eng. 4 Dec. 1940; d. Col. Harol d Joffre and Vera Isserles (Barneil) A.; e. N. London Coll. Sch. Canon s Park, Eng.; Univ. of Toronio B.A. 1963; m. Conrad M. Black 21 July 1992; VICE-PRES. EDITORIAL, HOLLINGER INTERNA- TIONAL 1995- ; Columnisi, Maclean's 1977- , The Daily Telegraph 1996- ; Ed., Toronto Sun 1983-85; Columnisi, Times (London, Engl.) 1986-90; Sr. Pol. Col- umnisi, Sunday Times (London, Engl.) 1991-94; rec'd Can. Council Grant 1974; Media Club of Can. Award 1976; Periodical Publishers Assn. Award 1977; co- author By Persons Unknown 1977; author Confessions 1980; winner 1978 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe Award for besi fad crime book; commended Briiish Press Award 1987; Women of Disiinction 1989 (Britain); Jewish; Address: 10 Toronto St., Toronio, Oni. M5C2B7. AMONSON, Johanne Leslie, Q.C., B.A., LL.B.; bar- risier and solicitor; b. Edmonton, Alta. 28 March 1949; e. Mem., German Sludies Inst., Univ. of Oregon & stud- ied at Univ. of Stuiigart 1968-69; Univ. of Oregon B.A. 1970, teaching cert. 1971; Univ. of Calgary 1974; Univ. of Alta. LL.B. 1977; Partner, McLennan Ross 1989-97; Teacher, Staailiche Realschule Nurnberg 1972-73; Exbns. Registrar, Glenbow Mus. 1973-74; Researcher, Inst. of Law Rsch. & Reform summer 1976; Assoc., Weeks Joyce 1978-85; Partner, Peterson Ross 1985-89; Sessional Lectr., Univ. of Alia. Law Sch. 1987, '88; Fel - low, Am. Coll. of Esiate & Trust Counsel 1995- (Mem., Fid. Lit Clie. 1996- ; Mem., Praclice Cite. 1996- ); Q.C. 1992; Mem., Adv. Cite, on Fed. Jud. Appoinimems for Prov. of Alia. 1991-93; Surrogate Rules Cite, of Alia. 1988- ; Univ. of Alia. Law Sch. Kick-Off Campaign 1995; Surrogate Rules Amendment Project Ctle. 1989- ; Edmonion Bar Assn.; several pasi exive. cite, positions (professional & community); extensive work on panels & seminars, lecturer & instructor incl. most receni: Guesl Speaker, Mariiime Life Forum 1996, Insirucior, Legal Edn. Soc. of Alia. Banff Refresher Course 'Wills, Esiates and Elder Law' 1996 and The New Surrogate Rules ...' 1995, Panelisi, Cdn. Tax Fdn. Prairie Prov. Tax Conf. 1994; has laught seminars for num. insurance companies, colleges, & associations; several television appearances and video- lapes; author: /. Testamentary Freedom and the Devolu- tion of Real Property Act, II. Penlington: A Critique 1996, co-author: A Joint Report of the Surrogate Rules Committee and the Alberta Law Reform Institute, Report for Discussion, No. 10 1991 (The Surrogate Rules of Alberta 1995), Medical Evidence v. The Lay Witness 1991, Materials for the Legal Education Soci- etv of Alberta Seminar 1981, '82, '83, '86 and several other papers and book chapters for Cdn. Bar Assn., Legal Edn. Soc. of Alta. & others; Home/Office: 12620 - 52B Ave., Edmonton, Alta. T6H OR1. AMORE, Roy C, B.A., B.D., Ph.D.; educator; b. New- ark, Ohio 10 Sept. 1942; s. Ralph C. (dec.) and Mary Ellen (Wyckoff) A. (dec.); e. Ohio Univ., B.A. 1964; Drew Univ. Madison, N.J., B.D. 1967; Columbia Univ., Ph.D. 1970; m. Michelle Morrison; children (from pre- vious marriage): Allison Amore Lee, Justin ; PROF. OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES, UNIV. OF WINDSOR 1981- , Head of Dept. 1986-88; pan-lime Leclr. Drew Univ. 1968-69; Visiiing Lectr. Upsala Univ., NJ. summer 1969; Insir. Bard Coll. 1969-70; joined preseni Univ. 1970, Asst. Prof. 1970, Assoc. Prof. 1974, Co-ordinator Asian Sludies Prog. 1980-81, 1982-86; Wilson-Craven Prof. Southwestern Univ. 1978-79; mem. Cdn. Council for Southeast Asian Studies, Pres. 1980-82; Cdn. Asian Studies Assn., Vice Pres. 1980-82; Cdn. Soc. Studies in Religion; Sec. Cdn. Corp. Studies in Religion 1976-78; Pres., KidsCan Graphics, Inc.; author Two Masters, One Message 1978, Asian ed. 1985; co-author Lustful Maid- ens and Ascetic Kings: Buddhist and Hindu Stories of Life 1981; 'Buddhism' in World Religions: Eastern Tra- ditions (ed. W. Oxioby) 1996; ed. Developments in Bud- dhist Thought: Canadian Contributions to Buddhist Studies 1979; co-ed. Culture and Development in Southeast Asia 1987; recreations: golf, racquetball, bas- ketball; Home: 385 Lakeside Rd., R.R . 5, Box 59, Har- row, Ont. NOR 1GO; Office: Dept. of Political Science, Univ. of Windsor, 401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ont. N9B 3P4. E-mail: amore@uwindsor.ca AMOS, Donald Bruce, B.Sc., M.Phil; public servant; b. Belleville, Ont. 27 Nov. 1946; s. Donald Clark and Marjorie (Proctor) Amos; e. Queen's Univ. B.Sc. 1968; Rhodes Scholar (Ont. & Balliol) 1968; Oxford Univ. M.Phil. 1970; Univ. de Grenoble 1971; m. Stephanie d. John S. and Daphne (Willes) Wood; children: William Ambrose, Matilda Grace; DIRECTOR-GENERAL NATIONAL PARKS, PARKS CANADA 1997- ; Special Asst. to Min. of Indian & Northern Affairs 1971-74; Execuiive Assi. to Min. of Indian & Northern Affairs & lo Pres. of the Treasury Board 1974-75; Policy Adviser, Parks Canada 1975-79; Asst. Dir., Policy, Planning & Research, Parks Canada, Halifax 1979-84; Dir., Envi- ronment 2000, Dept. of the Environmeni 1984—85; Din , New Park Establishment, Parks Canada, 1985-97; Vice Chair for North America, IUCN World Comn. on Pro- tected Areas 1993- ; Executive Mem., Cdn. Ctle. for IUCN 1993- ; Mem., Cdn. Nat. Ctte. for the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Prog. 1993-97; UNESCO Internal. Adv. Ctle. on Biosphere Reserves 1996- ; clubs: Camera Club of Ottawa, Five Lakes Club; Home: 540 Highland Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K2A 2J7; Office: 25 Eddy St., 4th Fl., Hull, Que. K1A OM5. AMOS, Janet, B.A., B.ED.; artistic director, director, actress; b. Toronto, Ont. 12 Sept. 1944; d. Robert Bruce and Elizabeth Laura (Rymer) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1967, B.Ed. 1991; m. Ted Johns s. Edwin and Ger- 20 AMYOT / ANDERSON trude Johns 23 Aug. 1976; children: Christopher Royal, Joseph Johns; ARTISTIC DIR., BLYTH FESTIVAL 1993-97; actress, playwright, director, Theatre Passe Muraille 1972-79; Artistic Dir., Blyth Fest. 1979-84; Theatre N.B. 1984-88; Dir, National Theatre Sch. of Canada 1996; George Brown Coll. 1989-93, The Globe Theatre Regina, Stage West, Young People's Theatre, Nat. Arts Ctr., Theatr e Passe Muraille; actress at many theatres incl. Theatre Passe Muraille, Theatre N.B., Theatre Plus, Young People's Theatre, Blyth Fest., Nat . Arts Ctr., Shaw Fest., Cdn. Stage, Tarragon Theatre; CBC roles incl. 'Clara Sturgess' in A Gift to Last, 'Ada' in Ada, 'Eliza Massey' in The Masseys; Mem., Assess- ment Task Force for Theatre, Ont. Arts Council 1988- 91; Adv. Arts Panel, Can. Council 1979-81; Mem., Cdn. Actors' Equity Assn. (Council 1976-79); ACTRA; author: Alligator Pie (adapted from poems of Dennis Lee), Down North (prod, at Blyth Fest. 1981), My Wild Irish Rose (Blyth Fest. 1982) (plays) and 1 article in Canadian Theatre Review 1995; Office: 8 Slade Ave., Toronto, Ont. M6G 3A1. AMYOT, Leopold H., C.V.O., B.L.Sc, B.A., B.Sc.S.; diplomat; b. Quebec, Que. 25 Aug. 1930; s. S. Eugene and Juliette (Gagnon) A.; e. Laval Univ., B.L.Sc. 1952; Univ. of Ottawa, B.A. 1953; course on Internal. Inst., Geneva, Switz. 1956; Laval Univ., B.Sc.S. 1956; m. Marie Jeanne 'Andree' d. Dr. Jean-Baptiste and Jean- nette Jobin 11 Oct. 1958; children: Christian, Annick, Chantal; Ambassador to Lebanon (accreditation to Syria, Jordan, Iraq) 1974; Asst. Sec. Gen., Agence de Coop, culturelle et technique, Paris, France 1976; Chief of Protocol, Dept. of External Affairs 1980; Extve. Dir., Task Force on Pope's Visit to Can. 1983 ; Ambassador to Morocco 1983; Secretary to the Governor General of Canada, 1985-90; also Sec. Gen., Order of Canada, Sec. Gen. of the Order of Military Merit 1985-90 and First Herald Chancellor of Canada 1988- ; Chrmn., Official Residence Collections Adv. Ctte.; Prix d'honneur de la Section de Que. de 1'Inst. canadien des Affaires inter- nat., Quebec 1985; apptd. Commander of the Royal Vic- toria Order by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second July 1st 1990; recreations: tennis, golf, swim- ming, contemporary art collector; clubs: Five Lakes, Le Cercle univ. d'Ottawa; Home: 15 - 140 Rideau Terrace, Ottawa, Ont. KI M OZ2. AMYOT, Rene, Q.C., B.A., LL.L., M.B.A.; barrister; b. Quebec City, Que. 1 nov. 1926; s. Omer Amyot and Caroline (Barry) L'Esperance; e. Coll. Des Jesuites De Que., B.A. 1946; Laval Univ. Law Sch., LL.L. 1949; Har- vard Univ. Grad. Sch. of Business Adm., M.B.A. 1951; BARRISTER & SOLICITOR; Dir. Fidusco Ltd.; Ferme Charlevoix Inc.; Logistec Corp.; Rothmans Inc.; Palmar Inc.; Counc. of Business ana the Arts in Can.; Cedar Group Inc.; Dominion Bridge Inc.; Expand Images Can- ada Inc.; called to Bar of Que. 1949; cr. Q.C. 1965; rec'd Chevalier de 1'ordre de Leopold, 1985; joined Procter & Gamble, Montreal, 1951; Bouffard & Associates, Que- bec, 1952; Asst. Prof., Fac. of Admin. Sciences, Laval Univ. 1954-69; Asst. Prof., Fiscal Law, Laval Univ. Law Sch. 1960-70; Consul for Belgium 1966-82; Dir. & Mem. Extve. Ctte., Centre de Recherche Industrielle o f Que. 1971-76; Pres., Que. District Chamb. of Comm. 1972; Founding Pres., CIREM (Centre International Recherches et etudes en management) 1972; Dir, Bank of Nova Scotia 1972-81; Chrmn., Air Canada 1981-83; Gov., Fac. of Admin. Sciences, Laval Univ.; mem., Cdn . Bar Assn.; Que. Ba r Assn.; Cdn. Tax Foundation; Inter- nal. Chamber Comm.; Assn. des MBA du Quebec; Lib- eral; R. Catholic; recreations: skiing, swimming, tennis, farming; Clubs: Quebec Garrison; Toronto Club; Office: 523 Cole Sie Anne, Ste Anne de Beaupre, Que. GOA 3CO. ANAND, Raj, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. New Delhi, India 20 Apr. 1955; s. Tilak Raj and Kailash Kumari (Dhall) A.; e. St. John's-Ravenscourt Sch. Winnipeg 1972; Queen's Univ. B.A. 1975; Univ. of Toronto LL.B. 1978; called lo Bar of Oni. 1980; m. Anne d. Aba and Evelyn Bayefsky 6 July 1986; ihree d. Rachel Lisa, Sarah Dana, Michelle Jessica; PARTNER, SCOTT & AYLEN; anicled Cameron, Brewin and Scott 1978-79, Partner 1980-83; Partner, Jack, Harris, Anand 1983-85, Cavalluzzo, Hayes and Lennon 1985-87; Chief Comnr. Ont. Human Righis Comn. 1988-89; Researcher/Wriier, Royal Comn. N. Environment and Ont. Law Reform Comn. 1977-79; Chrmn. Task Force Law Concerning Trespass to Publicly Used Properly Youih & Minoriiies 1986-87; Instr. Bar Admission Course Law Soc. Upper Can. 1982- 83, 1985, Lectr. Cont. Legal Edn. 1985- ; Cdn. Judicial Council 1993; recipient Gov. Gen.'s Medal 1972; Univ . of Toronto Prizes Civil Procedure 1976, Internal. Law 1977, Best Oralist Jessup Meml. Internal. Law Mool Couri Compedtion 1977, Dean's Key 1978; Advocates' Soc. Firsi Award of Jusiice 1997; author or co-author various legal publs.; speaker on various human rights, adminisiradve and employmeni law issues; counsel ai all levels of Couris in civil, adminisiradve, consiiiu- lional and human righis mailers; mem. Advocaies' Soc.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Chair, Minority Advocacy and Righis Council; Organizaiion of South Asian Canadians; Edito- rial Bd. Nat'/, journal of Constitutional Law, recre- alions: piano, reading; Office: F24, TD Bank Tower, Toronto-Dominion Cir., Toronio, Oni. M5K 1H6. E-mail: ranand@scoiiaylen.com ANASTASIO, Curtis V., B.A., J.D.; managemeni execuiive; b. New York Ciiy 27 May 1956; e. Cornell Univ. B.A. (magna cum laude) 1978; Harvard Law School J.D. 1981; m. Lorraine Nicholas; children: Michael, Daniel, Jessica; VICE-PRES., WHOLESALE MARKETING, DISTRIBUTION AND NORTHEAST DEVELOPMENT, ULTRAMAR ENERGY INC. 1996- ; engaged in privale praciice of Law in New York City uniil 1988; Corp. Counsel, American Ultramar Limited 1988-92; Gen. Counsel, Ultramar Canada Inc. 1992-94; V.P., Supply & Shipping, Ultramar Canada 1994-96; Dir., Cdn. Ultramar Ltd.; Ultramar Canada Inc.; Mem., Am. Bar Assn.; Office: Two Pickwick Plaza, Suile 300, Greenwich, Conneciicui, USA. 06830. ANCTIL, Pierre, M.A., Ph.D.; b. Quebec City, Que. 28 July 1952; s. Jean-Louis and Consiance (Barry) A.; e. Univ. Laval B.A. 1973, M.A. 1975; New Sch. for Social Rsch. New York Ph.D. 1980; m. Monique d. Ernesi and Hermine Drapeau 28 June 1979; children: Gabriel, Lil- iane, Philippe; CONSEILLER EN RELATIONS INTER- CULTURELLES, MIN. DES RELATIONS AVEC LES CITOYENS ET DE L'IMMIGRATION, GOUVERNE- MENT DU QUE. 1993- ; Researcher, 1'Institui quebe- cois de recherche sur la culiure, Monireal 1980-88; Dir. French Can. Studies and Asst. Prof, of Jewish Studies, McGill Univ. 1988-91; Conseiller en services aux com- munauies culiurelles, Min. d e 1'fiducalion, Gouverne- meni du Quebec 1991-93; Vice Pres. Cdn. Muliiculluralism Adv. die. 1990-91; Can. Rsch. Fellow (posidocioral) Social Sci's & Humanities Rsch. Council Can. 1988-91; mem. Bd. Govs. Montreal Holocausi Meml. Cenire 1990-91; auihor Le Rendez-vous man- que, les Juifs de Montreal face au Quebec de I'entre- deux-guerres 1988; Le Devoir, les Juifs et I'immigration. De Bourassa a Laurendeau 1988; editor Juifs et realites juives au Quebec 1984; Un Homme Grand. Jack Ker- ouac at the Crossroads of Many Cultures 1990; An Everyday Miracle, Yiddish Culture in Montreal 1990; // One Were to Write a History... Selected Writings by Robert F. Harney 1991; iranslaior Poemes yiddish (by J.I. Segal) 1992; Le Montreal juif d'autrefois (by Israel Medresh) 1997; Founding mem., Dialogue St-Urbain 1989- ; mem. Assn . for Cdn. Jewish Studies 1993- ; Inst. quebecois d'etudes sur la culiure juive 1990- ; Cdn. Chrisiian-Jewish Consuliadon 1987-92; Cdn. Eth- nic Sludies Assn. (Pres. 1985-87); recreation: philately; Office: 360 McGill, Monireal, Que. H2Y 2E9. ANDERSEN, Marguerite, Ph.D.; wriier; b. Magde- burg, Germany 15 Oct. 1924; d. Theodor and Martha (Bohner-Seeberg) Bohner; e. Cert, d'etudes sup. Sor- bonne 1953; Staaisexamen, Freie Univ. Berlin 1957; Univ. of Monireal Ph.D. 1964; children: Chrisiian and Marcel Nouvel, Tinnish Andersen; has laught in France, Germany, Tunisia, Ethiopia and the U.S.; Prof., Loyola (Concordia Univ.) 1965-72; Univ. of Guelph 1972-89; Chair, Dept. of Lang. & Lit. 1972, 1989; Nancy Jackman Chair in Women's Studies, Mount Saint Vincenl Univ. 1987-89; Pres., Assn. des professeurs de franc,ais dans les univ. et coll. canadiens 1990-92; Soc. des ecrivains de Toronto (Toronto) 1990-95; France-Canada Exchange Fellowship 1982-83; Mem., N.D.P.; Amnesty Iniernai.; Union des evriv. el ecriv. Que.; The Wriiers' Union of Canada; Iniernai. P.E.N.; Cdn. Rsch. Inst. for ihe Advancemeni of Women; auihor La Soupe 1995; La Chambre noire du bonheur 1993; L'Homme-papier 1992; Courts metrages et instantanes 1991; L'Autre- ment pareille' 1984; De memoire de femme 1983 (Prix du Journal de Monireal 1983); Paul Claudel et I'Alle- magne 1965; co-author Conversations dans I'Interzone 1994; Mecanismes structuraux 1967; editor Mother was not a person 1972; co-ediior Paroles rebelles 1992; arti - cles, book reviews, poetry and short stories pub. in num. magazines and journals; Office: 605 - 110 The Espla- nade, Toronio, Oni. M5E 1X9. ANDERSON, A. Lee, P.Eng.; oil and gas indusiry execuiive; b. Ottawa, Ont. 19 March 1953; s. Andrew Morgan and Patricia Isabel (Kilburn) A.; e. Univ. of Man.; m. Sally K. d. Joseph and June Dufour 22 Dec. 1979; children: David, Katy; PRES. AND C.O.O., TOR- RINGTON RESOURCES LTD. 1993- ; Imperial Oil P.Eng. 1976-80; Senior Eng., Sabine Can. 1980-84; Vice-Pres. Prod. & Mkig., Ailamis Resources Lid. 1984- 92; Vice-Pres. & C.O.O., Alberta Oil & Gas Ltd. 1992- 93; clubs: Calgary Winter, Country Hills Golf; Office: 2600, 801 - 6th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 3W2. ANDERSON, D.J. Carl, B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., FOTF; energy executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 14 Apr. 1931; s. David Joseph and Frieda Mae (Quinn) A.; e. Jarvis Coll. & Hornepayne Cont. Sch.; Univ. of Toronto, B.A. 1956, B.Ed. 1965, M.Ed. 1967; m. Thelma d. William and May (Gray) 1976; children : Gregory, Karena; CHRMN., NORTH YORK HYDRO 1976- ; Din, Ontario Hydro 1995- ; In Kind Canada 1996- ; Chrmn., Municipal Elec. Assoc. 1988-90; Acct. Rep., Industrial Acceptance Corp. 1956-59; Principal (Elem.), North York Bd. of Edn. 1959-87; operates coin & antique business; Past Extve., Ont. Publi c Sch. Teachers' Fed.; Past Bd. of Gov., Ont. Teachers' Fed.; Din, Am. Public Power Assn. 1989- ; Past Extve. Mem., North York Coin Club, Schoolmasters Curling Club, Grace Toronto Church; Hon. Life Mem., OPSTF (Ont. & North York); Fellow, Ont. Teachers' Fed.; author of numerous educational articles; recreations: curling, coins, antiques; Home: 121 Clansman Blvd., North York, Ont. M2H 1Y2; Office: 5800 Yonge St., North York, Ont. M2M 3T3. ANDERSON, Hon. David Alexander Hebden, PC., M.P., LL.B.; politician; b. Victoria, B.C. 16 Aug. 1937; s. James William and Sheila Jutta (Gillespie) A.; e. St. Michael's 1945-47; Central British School HK, Aiglon College Switz.; Victoria H.S. 1953-55; Victoria Coll. 1955-57; Univ. of B.C. 1957-62; Inst. of Oriental Stud- ies, Univ. of Hong Kong Mandarin Lang. Prog. 1964—67; Univ. of B.C. LL.B. 1962; m. Sandra, d. Archibald and Kathleen McCallum 5 Nov. 1982; children: James Will- iam David, Zoe Kathleen Sheila; MINISTER OF FISH- ERIES AND OCEANS, GOVT. OF CANADA 1997- ; External Affairs Officer 1962-68; el. M.P. for Esquimalt-Saanich 1968; Provincial M.L.A., Victoria & Leader of B.C. Liberal Party 1972-75; Environmental Consultant 1976-78; Visiting Prof., Sch. of Public Admin., Univ. of Victoria 1979-84; Mem., Immigration Appeal Bd. 1984-88; Environmental Consultant 1989- 93; Min. of National Revenue 1993-96; Min. of Trans- port 1996-97; Special Advisor to Premier of B.C. on Oil Spills 1990-91; Commissioner, Inquiry into Petroleum Exploration in Fraser Valley, B.C. 1991-92; Silver Medal, Rome Olympics 1960; Silver Medal, Pan Ameri- can Games Chicago 1959; Captain of the Rowing Team, Univ. of B.C. 1960-61; Mem., Anglican Ch.; Liberal Party; recreations: rowing, sailing; clubs: Victoria City Rowing Club, Royal Hong Kong Yacht, Royal Victoria Yacht; Home: 3195 Exeter Rd., Victoria, B.C. VSR 6H7; Office: 200 Kent St., Suite 1570, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OE6. ANDERSON, David Robert, B.Sc.Tech., P.Eng.; energy executive; b. United Kingdom 30 Oct. 1944; s. Robert and Hilda Mary (King) A.; e. Leeds Grammar Sch.; Univ. of Sheffield B.Sc.Tech. (1st Class Hons.) 1967; m. Sandie 9 Sept. 1967; children: Kevin David, Karen Jeanne, Kelly Jayne; PRES. AND C.E.O., CANA- TOM INC. 1995- ; Technical Engr., Ontario Hydro 1969-74; Nuclear Shift Supvr. 1974-75; Tech. Supt., Systems & Equipment 1975-77; Mgr, Equipment & Reliability 1977-80; Mgr., Commissioning & Operating Plant Serv., Canatom Inc. 1980-82; Pres. & C.E.O., Glo- bal Canatom Inc. 1983-85; Vice-Pres., Ont. Op., Cana- tom Inc. 1983-94; Chair & C.E.O., Amag Inc. 1994- ; Pres., Prof. Engrs. Ont.; Dir., Cdn . Nuclea r Assn. (Past Chair & C.E.O.); Orgn. of CANDU Indus. (Past Chair & C.E.O.); Premiers Council, Innovation & Entrepreneur- ship; Chair, Innovation '95, Going Global Energy Steer- ing Ctte. 1992-94 and several past extve. ctte. positions; author/co-author of van reports, lectures & articles; Offices: 2360 Bristol Circle, 4th Fir., Oakville, Ont. L6H 6M5 and 2020 rue University, 22ieme Etage, Montreal, Que. H3A 2A5. ANDERSON, David Trevor, Q.C., B.A., B.A., B.C.L.; professor; b. Winnipeg, Man. 25 Oct. 1938; s. David and Mary (Irwin) A.; e. Univ. of Man. B.A. 1959; Univ. of Oxford B.A.(Juris) 1961, B.C.L. 1962; PROF., FACULTY OF LAW, UNIV. OF MANITOBA 1971- ; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Alberta Faculty of Law 1962-66; Assoc. Prof. 1966-69; Prof. 1969-71; Dir. of Education, Law Soc. of Man. 1977-80; Dean, Faculty of Law, Univ. of Man. 1984-89; Rhodes Scholar 1959; Q.C., Prov. of Man. 1985; Can. Bar Assn. Louis St. Laurent Award of Excel- lence 1995; Mem., Bd. of Dir., Alberta Law Rsch. & Reform Inst. 1968-70; Man. Law Reform Comn. 1981- 84; Bencher, Law Soc. of Man. 1984-89; Mem., Man. Public Utilities Bd.; Vice-Chair, Man. Press Council- Trustee, Dafoe Fdn.; Presbyn.; Home: 207 Grenfell Blvd., Winnipeg, Man. R3P OB8; Office: Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2N2. ANDERSON / ANDERSON 21 ANDERSON, Doris Hilda, O.C., B.A.; writer, editor, author, columnist; b. Calgary, Alta. 10 Nov. 1921; d. Thomas and Rebecca (Laycock) McCubbin; e. Crescent Heights (Alta.) High Sen.; Univ. of Alta., B.A. 1945, Hon. LL.D. 1975; m.; children: Peter David, Stephen Robert, Mitchell Richard; Pres., National Action Com- mittee on the Status of Women 1982-84; Pres., Cdn. Adv. Council on the Status of Women 1979-81; Editor, Chatelaine Magazine 1958-77; former Din, Maclean- Hunter Publishing Co.; MacMillan Publishin g Co. Can. Ltd.; Canadian Film Development Corp.; former Din, Bd. of Cdn. Civil Liberties; Metropolitan Children's Aid; former Gov., York Univ.; mem., Ontario Press Council 1977-84; Dir., North South Inst.; Trustee, Inst. of Resch. on Public Policy Planning; Mem., Judicial Counc. of Ont. 1986-92; Bd. Mem., Harbourfront; Chancellor , University of Prince Edward Island 1992-96; author Two Women 1978; Rough Layout 1981; Affairs of State 1988; Unfinished Revolution 1991; Rebel Daughter 1996; commenced as Edit. Asst., Star Weekly 1945; Claire Wallace radio programme scriptwriter 1946; with T. Eaton Co., Advertising Dept. 1946-50; joined Chate- laine 1951 and held positions of Edit. Asst., Asst. Ed., Assoc. Ed. and Mang. Ed. prior to Editor; awarded Cen- tennial Medal 1967; Order of Canada 1974; City of Tor- onto Award 1981; Can. Press Club Hall of Fame 1981; YWCA Woman of Distinction Award 1982; Persons' Award 1991; recreations: reading, travel; Home: Tor- onto, Ont. ANDERSON, Douglas }., H.B.Sc., A.I.C.B., M.B.A., F.I.C.B.; business executive; b. Huntsville, Ont. 1 Oct. 1951; s. John Edward and Margaret Edith (Brown) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto, H.B.Sc. 1974; McMaster Univ., A.I.C.B. 1975, M.B.A. 1976; Univ. of Toronto, F.I.C.B. 1978; m. Caroline Ruth d. Walter James and Nora Len- nard Mizen 31 Dec. 1977; children: Johnathon James, Iain Douglas; PRES. AND DIR., ACTCO LIMITED 1985- ; Asst. Mgr., Co-op Prog., Royal Bank of Can. 1974—76; Accounting and Economic Lectr., Univ. of Tor- onto 1977-80; Regional Mgr., Citibank of Can. 1977-79; Devel. Offr., Cadillac Fairview 1979-80; Dir. of Residen- tial Group, Bramalea Limited 1980-85; Past Dir. & Mem. Extve. Ctte., Ont. Hosp. Assn.; Dir., College of Physicians & Surgeons of Ont.; Past Dir., Ont. Blue Cross; Dir. & Treas., Greystone Prepaid Hosp. Services Assn.; Dir., The Change Foundation; Past Dir. & Pres., Ont. Healthcare Assocs. Inc.; Dir, Women's College Health Rsch.; Past Dir., Health Counc. of Greater Tor- onto Area; Life Dir., Past Chrmn., Bd. of Gov., North- western Gen. Hosp.; Dir., Humber River Regional Hosp.; Past Chrmn. & Founder, Northwestern Health Serv.; Vice Chrmn. and Co-Founder, Northwestern Health Campus Corp.; Past Din, the Administrator of the Hosps. of Ont. Pension Plan; Past Chrmn., Co- founder & Life Dir., The Harold & Grace Baker Ctr; Past Chrmn., Northwestern Health Centre Found.; Vice-Chrmn., Humber River Regional Hosp. Found.; Past Dir., Georgian Peaks Club; Dir, Ont. Educational Leadership Centre; Anglican; Mem., Anglican Diocese of Toronto Bishop's Papers; Member, Bishop's Co.; Past Chrmn., Bd. of Mngt., Church of the Redeemer; Past Chrmn., Continuing Care Ctte., Ont. Hosp. Assn.; Chrmn., Task Force, Chronic Care Hosp. of Ont. and Ont. Hosp. Assn.; Past Mem., H.C.G.TA. Chair's Task Force on Excellence in Governance; Patrons Counc., Ryerson Polytechnical Inst., Ballet for Books; Chrmn., Earlscourt Child and Family Centre 80th Anniversary; Past mem., Univ. of Toronto Standards and Awards Ctte.; Past Chrmn., Pres. Trayco Bank and Manufactur - ing Co., Junior Achievement; recreations: tennis, skiing, squash, woodworking, reading historic biographies; clubs: Toronto Lawn and Tennis; Georgian Peaks; Stoney Lake Yacht; Albany; Home: R.R. #4, Tottenham, King Twp., Ont. LOG 1WO; Office: 1575 The Queen- sway, Etobicoke, Ont. M8Z 1T9. ANDERSON, Edwin Orlando, B.B.A., M.A.; educa- tor; b. Mankato, Minn. 20 July 1934; s. Edwin Oswald and Martha Helena (Torgerson) A.; e. Univ. of Minn. B.B.A. 1956; Univ. of Man. M.A. 1971; Wash. State Univ.; m. Joan Townsend d. Turner and Pauline Broom 14 Aug. 1970; stepchildren: Joe Wayne and Paula Lynn Townsend; SECY. OF SENATE, UNIV. OF MAN. 1986- and ASSOC. PROF. OF ADULT EDN. 1981- ; advertising and retailing 1956-68; Part-time Lectr. in Anthrop. present Univ. 1971, Asst. Prof, of Adult Edn. 1974, Pres. Faculty Assn. 1980-81; Chrmn. Bd. Govs. Man. Museum of Man & Nature 1981-83, Bd. Govs. 1977-83, Hon. Life Mem.; Bd. of Govs., Winnipeg Art Gall. 1997- ; Pres., Cdn. Assn. Univ. Teachers 1985-86, Vice Pres. 1983-85, Dir. 1980-83; recreations: music, travel; Home: 85 Tunis Bay, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2X2; Office: Senate Secretariat, 244 Engineering Bldg., Win- nipeg, Man. R3T 2N2. ANDERSON, Eiliv Howard; corporate executive; b. Robsart, Sask. 20 July 1934; s. Thore Albert and Rand- ine (Hanson) A.; e. Robsart H.S. S.S.G.D. 1951; Univ. of Saskatchewan, Sch. of Agric.; Extve. Program, Sch. of Bus., Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont.; m. Joy Sheila d. Sigurd and Ethel Brekhus 20 July 1962; one s. Jordan; Pres., Anderson Consultants, Ottawa, Ont.; farmer, rancher Robsart, Sask. 1954-81; co-owner and Secy. Border Land & Cattle Co. Ltd., Maple Creek, Sask. 1970-81; co-owner and Pres. Lanta Enterprises Ltd., Medicine Hat, Alta. 1975-81; co-owner and Pres. War- lodge Enterprises Ltd., Maple Creek, Sask. 1972-80; M.L.A. Shaunavon, Sask. 1975-78; Exec. Dir. Sask. Lib- eral Assn., Fed. and Prov. 1981; Chrmn. & C.E.O., Farm Credit Corp. Can. 1982-87; Pres., Anderson Consult- ants, North Gower, Ont. 1988- ; Personnel Mgr. and Cash Book Clerk, Bank of Montreal, Maple Creek, Sask. 1952-53; Dept. of Regional Econ. Expansion, PFRA, Consul, Sask. 1951-52; Conservation and Devel. Br., Dept. of Agric., Sask. 1950-51; author: Constituency Orgn. Manual for Candidates for the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan 1981; co-author: An Evaluation of the Beef Industry for Canada 1981-82; Exec. Dir. Sask. Stock Growers Assn. 1957-75; Dir. Sask. Fed. of Agric. 1968-74; Dir. Nat. Beef Info. Centre 1972-74; Dir. Sask. Beef Info. Centre 1970-74; mem. Adv. Comte. Sask. Dept. of Agric. 1961-66; past Master, Masonic Lodge, Eastend Sask. 1967; mem. Mensa Can. 1977; Lutheran; awarded Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal; recreations: ski- ing, photography, hiking, sketching; Clubs: Canadian; Home: Box 527, North Gower, Ont. KOA 2TO. ANDERSON, Gail Scott, B.Sc., M.P.M., Ph.D.; pro- fessor; b. Cleveland, England 7 Nov. 1961; d. Alexander Scott and Pamela MacNay (MacDonald) A.; e. Manches- ter Univ. B.Sc.(Hons.) 1983; Simon Fraser Univ. M.P.M. 1986, Ph.D. 1992; m. Gregory Leo s. Timothy and Mar- garet St. Hilaire 19 Dec. 1987; ASST. PROF., FOREN- SIC ENTOMOLOGY, SIMON FRASER UNIV. 1992- ; Teaching Asst. & Rsch. Asst. 1984-91; Forensic Ento- mological Cons., B.C. Coroner's Service, R.C.M.P. & City Police 1988- ; School of Criminology 1997- ; Fac- ulty Mem., Dept. of Biol. Sci. 1992-96; Ctr. for Pest Management 1992- ; Consultant, Motion Picture Indus. 1988; first full-time forensic entomologist in Canada; Guest Instructor, Major Crime Police Course, Police Acad., Cdn. Police College; Grad. Fellowship, Simon Fraser Univ. 1990; Ph.D. Stipend, S.F.U. 1990; Cdn. Wild Horse Soc. Award 1985; Outstanding Alumni Award for Acad. Achievement, Simon Fraser Univ. 1995; U.K. Sci. & Engr. Rsch. Council Award, ten- able overseas 1984-87; Pres. Rsch. Stipend, S.F.U. 1984; Zoology Dept. Prize, Manchester Univ. 1983; Diplo- mate, Am. Bd. of Forensic Entomology; Mem., Cdn. Ident. Soc.; Entomological Soc. of Am.; Am. Acad. of Forensic Science; Cdn. Soc. of Forensic Sci.; Pacific N.W. Forensic Study Group; B.C. Entomological Soc. (Past- Pres.); Soc. Vector Ecol.; Din, Am. Bd. of Forensic Ento- mologists; author of 13 scientific papers; Home: 5472 245A St., Langley, B.C. V2Z 1H5; Office: School of Criminology, Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6. ANDERSON, George D., M.A.; financial executive; e. Carleton Univ. B.A. 1969; Univ. of Regina M.A. 1973, C.R.F. 1988, F.C.I.S. 1995; PRES. AND C.E.O., INSUR- ANCE COUNCIL OF CANADA 1997- and INSUR- ANCE BUREAU OF CANADA 1992- ; Chrmn., Toronto Civic Employees & Firefighters Pension Funds; Mem., Advisory Bd., Parklane Ventures Ltd.; Gov, Jun- ior Achievement Canada; Vice-Pres., National Trust Co. Toronto 1983-86; Pres. and C.E.O., Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. 1986-90; Chrmn., Central Guarant y Trust Co. 1990-91; Award of Excellence Cdn. Home Builders Assn. 1990; selected Communicator of Yr. 1991 Internal. Assn. Bus. Communications; Chrmn., Federal Public Service United Way 1987; Dir. Nat. Mental Health Fund 1991; Gov., Cdn. Comprehensive Audit Found. 1990-93; Founding Chrmn., Best Buddies Can- ada 1993-95; Mem., Nat. Crime Prevention Council 1993-95; United Church; recreations: fly-fishing, boat- ing; Clubs: University; Royal Ottawa Golf; Toronto Badminton & Racquet; Rideau (Ottawa); Office: 151 Yonge St., 18th Fir, Toronto, Ont. M5C 2W7. ANDERSON, George R.M., B.A., M.Litt.; federal civil servant; b. Belleville, Ont. 11 Feb. 1945; s. Dr. Regi- nald Moore and Alice Calder (Mclntosh) A.; e. Queen's Univ. B.A.; Nuffield Coll. Oxford M.Litt.; Ecole Nation- ale d'Adm. Paris Diplome; m. Charlotte d. Robert and Elizabeth Gray 27 Oct. 1979; three s. Alexander, Nicho- las, Oliver; DEPUTY MIN., INTERGOVERNMENTA L AFFAIRS, PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE 1996- ; Exec. Asst. to Dep. Min. Indian & N. Affairs 1972-75; Trea- sury Bd. Analyst 1976-77; Adv. Fed. Provl. Relations Office 1977-79; Policy Analyst and Dir. W. Eur. Div. External Affairs 1979-83; Dep. Adm. Can. Oil & Gas Lands Adm. 1983-86; Asst. Dep. Min. Energy Mines & Resources 1986-89; Asst. Dep. Min. Econ. Devel. Policy, Finance Can. 1990-92; Fellow, Center for International Relations, Harvard University 1992-93; Asst. Sec., Privy Council Office and Extve. Dir, Treasury Bd. for Infrastructure 1993-94; Sr Advisor to Depy. Min. of Finance 1994-95; Head, Policy Br, Foreign Affairs & Internat. Trade 1995-96; Depy. Secy., Intergovernmen- tal Policy, Privy Council Office 1996; Clubs: Five Lakes; Cave Reginam; Home: 183 Mackay St., Ottawa, Ont. KIM 2B5; Office: 803 - 66 Slater St., Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA3. ANDERSON, Gordon John, Ph.D., M.Sc, B.A.; pro- fessor; b. England 11 Sept. 1946; s. George William and Lillian Isabel A.; e. Hemel Hempstead Grammar Sch., England; Univ. of Newcastle Upon Tyne B.A. 1972; Lon- don Sch. of Economics M.Sc. 1974, Ph.D. 1980; m. San- dra d. William and Evelyn Payne 17 Sept. 1966; children: Tamsin, Mark; PROF., DEPT. OF ECONOM- ICS, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1987- ; Lectr, Econ. and Stats., Univ. of Southampton, England 1974-84; Prof., McMaster Univ. 1984-87; various appts. teaching Econ. at Univ. of B.C. and Australian Nat. Univ.; became Cdn. citizen 1987; author of various articles and rsch. papers in econ. and stats.; recreations: golf, painting; Home: 227 Mill St. E., Acton, Ont. L7J 1J7; Office: 150 St. George St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 2E9. ANDERSON, Isabel Beatrice, M.A.; economist, information broker; b. Unity, Sask. 28 May 1939; d. James and the late Barbara Ethel (Dickson) A.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.A. 1960, (Hons.) 1961, M.A. 1963; Univ. of Mich. Horace H. Rackham Sch. Grad. Studies 1963-64; Queen's Univ. Ph.D. (ABD) 1972; Centre Universitaire d'Etudes Franchise a 1'Univ. Domaine Grenoble, France 1980-81; m. Frederick Frazer s. George Burwash and Irene Beryl Langford 24 Apl. 1982; children: Lesley Ann, Georgina Louise Metvin, Elizabeth Margaret; PRES. & C.E.O., A AND L INFORMATION BROKERS (formerly AAL InfoServe) 1993- ; Dir. Potash Corp. of Sask. Inc. (Extve. Ctte. 1990- ); Researcher, Econ. Council Can. 1964—66; Prof, of Econ., Univ. of Sask. 1968-93; Visiting Asst. Prof. Univ. of Victoria, B.C. 1972-73; Cdn. NGO Del. UN Conf. Trade & Devel. Nairobi 1976; Cdn. Del. UN Conf. Sci. & Technol. Vienna 1979; Budget Cons. Dept. Finance Sask. 1983- 85; Trade Comnr. Pub. Hearings Can.-US Bilateral Trade Negotiations Sask. 1986; pub. speaker, panelist and commentator radio and TV nat. and internat. econ.; Dir. Cdn. UNICEF Ctte. 1979-82; Sask. Council Inter- nat. Co-op. 1976-79; mem. Sask. Environmental Adv. Council 1975-77; author or co-author; mem. Saskatoon Nutana Rotary (Vice-Pres. 1994-95; Pres.-Elect 1995- 96; Pres. 1996-97; Past Pres. 1997-98); Paul Harris Fel- low; Home: 73 Strathearn Gardens S.W., Calgary, Alta. T3H 2R1; Office: Calgary, Alta. T3H 2R1. ANDERSON, John H., B.B.A.; advertising executive; b. Brantford, Ont. 30 Apr. 1943; s. Harold and Greta A.; e. Univ. of W. Ont, B.B.A. 1967; m. Janet d. Mary Ward 10 July 1970; children: Melinda, Bronwyn; EXEC. VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL MANAGER, MacLAREN McCANN CANADA INC.; Acct. Dir, MacLaren Advt. 1967-72; Sr. Coordinator, Automotive Advt., Imperial Oil Ltd. 1972-78; Corp. Advt. Mgr. 1978-81; Pres., Foote, Cone & Belding Can. 1981-86; Sr. Vice-Pres. MacLaren Lintas Advt. Ltd. 1986; Dir. & Vice-Pres. Marketing, Rowing Canada; recreations: ten - nis, golf, rowing; Clubs: Hanlan Boat; Lytton Park; Office: 10 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5J 2S3. ANDERSON, John Harold Cameron, B.A.Sc.; retired manufacturer; b. Perth, Ont. 17 Apr. 1924; s. John McLaren and Irene F. (Cameron) A.; e. Perth (Ont.) Coll. Inst. 1946; Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. 1950; m. Willa Florence Ward 6 Sept. 1952; children: W. Dar- lene, John B.; Vice-Chrmn., Jenkins Canada Inc. 1985- 89; Indust. Engr, Orange Crush Ltd. 1950-52, Advertis- ing Mgr 1953-55; Sales Rep. Toronto present Co. 1955, Sales Engr. H.O. Montreal 1960, Vice Pres.-Mfg. and Dir. 1970, Pres. 1978; mem. Assn. Profl. Engrs. Prov. Ont.; Anglican; recreations: golf, workshop hobbies; Club: Smiths Falls Golf and Country; Home: 22 Cedar Lane, Smiths Falls, Ont. K7A 4S5. ANDERSON, John Murray, B.Sc.F., Ph.D., LL.D., D.Ped.; consultant; b. Toronto, Ont. 3 Sept. 1926; s. Murray Alexander and Eleanor Montgomery (Valen- tine) A.; e. Jarvis Coll. Inst., Toronto; Univ. of Toronto, B.Sc.F. 1951, Ph.D. 1958; St. Thomas Univ., LL.D. 1974; Univ. of Maine, D.Ped. 1976; LL.D. Dalhousie Univ., 1979; m. Eileen Anne, d. Dr. A. M. McFaul, Colling- wood, Ont., 3 Nov. 1951; children: Nancy, Susan, Peter, Katherine; remarried Sylvia Ella Richard 10 May 1986; 22 ANDERSON / ANDERSON stepchildren: Tanya, Traci; PRES., J.M. ANDERSON CONSULTANTS INC. 1980- ; Dir. Rsch. & Education, Atlantic Salmon Federation 1984—86, Vice Pres., Opera- tions 1986-96; Asst. Prof. Biol, U.N.B. 1958; Assoc. Prof. Biol., Carleton Univ. 1963; Dir. Fisheries Rsch. Bd. Can. Biol. Stn., St. Andrews, N.B. 1967; Dir.-Gen., Rsch. and Devel. Fisheries & Marine Service, Dept. of Envi- ronment, Ottawa 1972; Pres., Univ. of New Brunswick 1973-79; mem. Scient. Adv. Comte., World Wildlife Fund (Can.); Pres. & Chrmn. of Bd. Huntsman Marine Science Centre, St. Andrews, N.B. 1973-77, Dir. 1985- , Chrmn., Bd. of Dirs. 1995- ; Dir., Assn. of Univ. and Coll. of Canada 1975-79; Fraser Inc. 1975-79; Bd. of Govs., Inst. Cdn. Bankers; Rothesay Coll. School; Kenya Technical Teachers Coll., Nairobi, Kenya; Extve. Comte., N.B. Museum; Vice-Pres. Biolog. Council of Canada; Chrmn. Assn. of Atlantic Univ. 1978-79; John R. Brad- ford Ed. Fund (Noranda) 1979-86; Pres. Aquaculture Assn. of Can. 1983-85; Mem. Bd. of Trustees, Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Inc. 1970-95 (Chrmn., Bd. of Trustees 1982-84); Mem., Bd. of Dirs., Nature Trust of New Brunswick Inc. 1986-90; Chrmn., Bd. of Trustees, W.L. Mackenzie King Scholarships 1986- ; Chrmn., McCain Group Scholarship Ctte. 1996- ; Mem., Science Counc. of Can. 1988-92; Pres., Atlantic Aquaculture Fair 1993-94; Mem. Bd. of Dirs., St. Croix Estuary Project 1993- ; Fellow, Royal Cdn. Geographical Soc. 1995- ; served with RCNVR 1945; author over 40 sci- ent. publs. in area animal physiol.; mem. Cdn. Soc. Zools. (Past Pres.); Sigma Chi; Anglican; recreations: skiing, boating, tennis; Home: P.O. Box 547, St. Andrews, N.B. EOG 2X0; Office: Atlantic Salmon Feder- ation, P.O. Box 429, St. Andrews, N.B. EOG 2X0. ANDERSON, John Oliver, B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Ed., Ph.D.; professor; b. Winnipeg, Man. 27 Dec. 1944; s. Kristian Eyolfur and Allie (Swainson) A.; e. Univ. of Man. B.Sc. 1965, B.Ed. 1969, M.Ed. 1971; Univ. of Alta. Ph.D. 1978; m. Jean Nemis Aug. 1966; ASSOC. PROF., DEPT. OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, UNIV. OF VICTO- RIA 1996- ; High School Teacher, Manitoba until 1970; Dir., Rsch. Services, Educational Rsch. Inst. of B.C. 1978-87; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Victoria 1987; Chair, Psych. Foundations of Educ. 1993-96; Home: 2551 Mac- Donald Dr., Victoria, B.C. V8N 1X7; Office: Box 3010, Victoria, B.C. V8W 3N4. ANDERSON, Admiral John R., CMM, CD, B.Sc.; b. Trail, B.C. 9 Sept. 1941; e. Univ. of B.C., B.Sc. 1963; Long Operations Offrs. course, Command and Staff Coll.; m. Anne Penwarden Jan. 1964; three children: Ian, Karen, Jennifer; Ambassador & Cdn. Permanent Repre- sentative to North Atlantic Council 1994—97, retired; commissioned in 1963; served in HMC ships in both Atlantic and Pacific fleets and various staff appts. ashore; Commanding Offr., HMCS Restigouche 1978; Naval Captain 1982; Cmdr., First Cdn. Destroyer Squadron 1982; Staff, Nat. Defenc e HQ 1983; Commo- dore 1986, Dir.-Gen., Maritime Doctrine and Opera- tions; Rear-Admiral 1987; Head, Cdn. Nuclear Submarine Acquisition Project 1987; Chief, Maritime Doctrine and Opns. 1989; Vice-Admiral 1991; Com- mander of Maritime Command, Halifax 1991; Vice Chief of the Defence Staff 1992; Admira l 1993; Chief of the Defence Staff, National Defence HQ, Ottawa 1993; apptd. Commander of the Order of Military Merit in 1989; Home: Victoria, B.C. ANDERSON, Keith H., M.D., D.Psych. F.R.CP.(C); psychiatrist; b. St. John's, Nfld. 19 Feb. 1946; s. Geoffrey and Catherine (Murray) A.; e. Univ. of Ottawa M.D. 1970, D.Psych. 1975; m. Judith d. Donald and Madeline Smythe 1 July 1986; children: Sarah, Mark; PSYCHIA- TRIST, OTTAWA CIVIC HOSPITAL; interned at St. Paul's Hosp. (Vane.); psych, training, Univ. of Ottawa; private practice (spec, interest in Separation & Divorce issues) and affiliation with Ottawa Civic Hosp. (inpa- tient serv. with special interest in Dissociative Disorders & Borderline Personality Disorder); Mem., Cdn. Psych. Assn.; Pres., Psych. Section, Ottawa Acad. of Med. 1988- ; Founding Pres., Univ. of Ottawa Psych. Alumni 1989; author/co-author of several sci. papers in peer reviewed journals; author: On Your Own Again; Home: 47 Union St., Ottawa, Ont. KIM 1R7; Office: 702 - 1081 Carling Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K1Y 4G2. ANDERSON, Margaret E. Seguin, M.A., Ph.D.; edu- cator; b. St. Clair, Mich. 12 June 1945; d. Ralph Carl and Vera Evelyn (Guyitt) Welser; e. Univ. of Mich. B.A. 1967, M.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1977; m. Clarence s. Alfred and Louisa Anderson 10 July 1984; two s. Ralph Paul and Michel Roland Seguin; step-daughter: Tammy Blum- hagen; REGIONAL CHAIR 1994- and PROF., FIRST NATIONS STUDIES, UNIV. OF NORTHERN B.C. 1992- ; joined Univ. of Western Ont. 1973, Assoc. Prof. 1985, Chair of Anthropol. 1986-89, Dir. Centre for Rsch. & Teaching Cdn. Native Langs. 1984-91; author 2 monographs and numerous jour, articles; ed. The Tsim- shian: Images Of The Past, Views For The Present 1984; mem. Cdn. Anthrop. Soc./Societe Canadienne d'anthro- pologie (Sec.-Treas. 1980-83, Ed. journal 1990-94); Home: 1415 7th Ave. E., Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 4N1; Office: 100 McBride, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 3E8. ANDERSON, Maxwell L., A.B., A.M., Ph.D.; art museum director; b. New York City 1 May 1956; s. Quentin and Thelma Anderson; e. Dartmouth College A.B. 1977; Harvard Univ. A.M. 1978, Ph.D. 1981; m. Jacqueline Elaine d. Eric and Jan (McPhee) Bodin 1995; one son, Chase Quentin Bodin; DIR., ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO 1995- ; former Asst. Curator, The Met- ropolitan Museum of Art 1982-87; Dir., Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory Univ. 1987-95; Visiting Lectr., Princeton Univ. 1985; Visiting Prof., Univ. di Roma 1987; Commander of the Order of Merit, Republic of Italy 1990; Liaison for Information Technology, Assn. of Art Mus. Directors; Trustee, The Am. Fed. of Arts; author: Pompeian Frescoes 1987, Roman Portraits in Context 1988, Radiance in Stone 1989; Office: 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5T 1G4. ANDERSON, Morris A., B.A., B.Ed., M.A., LL.D.; b. Saskatoon, Sask. 12 Aug. 1930; e. Univ. of Sask. B.Ed. 1953; B.A. 1956; Univ. of Oregon M.A.; Capital Univ. LL.D.; m. Bergliot Charstad 20 Aug. 1953; children: Susan; Stephen; Philip; Past Pres., Luther College, Univ. of Regina 1964-86; High Sch. Teacher, Bedford Rd. Col- legiate, Saskatoon 1953-54; Teacher, Luther Coll. 1956- 62, Vice-Principal 1963; Mem., Sask. Comm. on Direc- tions in Health Care; Dir., Lutheran Life Insurance Soc. of Can.; Mem., Kinasao Lutheran Camp Bd.; Chair, Lutheran Radio Broadcast Assn.; past Pres., various organizations, including Sask. Div., Arthritis Soc. of Can.; Lutheran Educational Conference of N. Amer.; Sask. Assn. of Private Schools; Chair, Canada World Youth 1992-94; mem. (past Pres.) Regina Gyro Club; Chrmn., Regina Public Lib. Bd. 1976-86; Chrmn., Sask. Lib. Development Bd. 1974-84; Hon. LL.D., Capital Univ. 1977; recreations: golf; reading; Home: Box 328, Christopher Lake, Sask. SOJ ONO. ANDERSON, Myles Norman, B.Sc.; geological engi- neer, business executive; b. Flin Flon, Man. 22 Jan. 1931; e. Flin Flon schools; Univ. of Manitoba B.Sc. 1953; m. Tania Lorette Babienko; children: Kristopher, Paul, Kathryn; PRES., ANDERSON & ASSOCIATES; Dir, Cia de Minas Buenaventura S.A. (Peru); Finning Inter- national; Homestake Mining Co.; Prime Resources Group Inc.; Solv-Ex Corp.; The Toronto Dominion Bank; started at Cominco Ltd.: EIT Sullivan Mine 1953; Engr. H.B. Mine 1955-57; Dev. Supt., Mines Div. Kootenay Florence-Ainsworth 1957; various jobs, Sulli- van 1957-61; Mine Supt., Wedge Mine 1961; Bluebell Mine 1962; Mining Engr., Mines Div., Trail 1964; Mgr. Magmont Mine 1965-70; Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Buick Operations, AMAX 1970-73; Vice-Pres., Lead Operations and Mining, AMAX Lead-Zinc Inc. 1973; Vice-Pres., Cominco Amer. Inc. (Spokane) 1974; Pres. and C.E.O., Fording, Calgary 1974; Group Vice-Pres., Calgary, Cominco 1975; Vice-Pres. and Asst. C.O.O., Vancouver 1976; Exec. Vice-Pres. and C.O.O. 1977; Pres. and C.O.O. 1978; Chrmn. & C.E.O. 1980-86; mem. C.I.M.M.; I.M.M.; A.I.M.E.; B.C. Prof. Engrs.; Coal Assn. of Can.; recreations: fishing, curling, golf; Office: 502 - 455 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1V2. ANDERSON, The Hon. N. Robert, LL.B.; judge; b. Sherbrooke, Guysborough Co., N.S., 30 Nov. 1930; s. Robert Clarence and Ida Lyll (Morris) A.; e. Elem. and High Sch., Sherbrooke, N.S.; Dalhousie Univ. Law Sch., LL.B.; m. Edith Louise, d. H. E. Pyle, Boylston, N.S., 14 Jan. 1961; children: Katherine I., Caroline M., John M.; SUPERNUMERARY JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA 1995- ; Judge, Co. Court District No. 1, Nova Scotia 1971; Justice, Supreme Court of N.S. 1993; read law with A. W. Cameron, Q.C.; called to Bar of N.S. 1957; in law practice, Sherbrooke, N.S. 1957-65; apptd. Dir. (Criminal), Dept. Atty. Gen., N.S., Halifax 1965; def. Cand., Prov. Lib. Party 1960; mem. N.S. Bar- rister Soc.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Freemason; Presbyterian; recreations: fishing, hunting, camping, reading; Office: 54 St. Mary's St., Antigonish, N.S. B2G 2A5. ANDERSON, Owen A., A.R.C.T., B.A., Ph.D.; execu- tive, farmer, author; b. Medicine Hat, Alta. 27 July 1944; s. James Owen and Hilda (Hawthorne) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto A.R.C.T 1963; Univ. of Alberta B.A. 1966, Ph.D. 1972; m. Linda d. Gordon and Mary 1962; chil- dren: Melinda, Guy Owen, Robin, Kate; PRES., INTER- NATIONAL THERMO TECHNOLOGIES INC. 1997- ; Sr. Extve. & Policy positions with Alta. & Fed. Govts. 1969-90; Partner, EDO Dunwoody 1990-97; Lectr., Univ. of Victoria, Univ. of B.C., Univ. of Alta., Carleton Univ.; Dir., Vancouver Bd. of Trade (Chair, Econ. Devel., Environ. & Edn. Ctte.); Chair, Pacific Cor- ridor Enterprise Council; Canada 125 Medal; I.O.D.E. Award; UNESCO Scholarship; Trustee, University Hill United Ch.; Internal . Fdn. of Learning Cues.; B.C. C. of C.; Cdn. C. of C.; political economist active in bus. com- munity; Bd. Mem., Downtown Vane. Assn.; runs 3rd generation family farm in Medicine Hat, Alta.; Musi- cian, Univ. Hill Un. Ch.; editor: The Unfinished Revolt 1971, The Case for the West 1969, Essays on Urbaniza- toin 1968; clubs: Vancouver, Mclntyre Collegium; Home: 12486 Greenland Dr., Richmond , B.C. V6V 2A8. ANDERSON, Philip Robley; construction executive; b. Newcastle, Eng. 4 May 1921; s. Joseph Walton and Vida Caroline (Robley) A.; e. Jordanhill Coll. Sch., Glas- gow, Scot.; Glasgow Univ.; m. Audrey Jewel, d. late Wil- liam Broadbridge, 22 March 1947; children: Jane, Blair, Lois; PRES., P.R. ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC. 1982- ; Field Engr., The Foundation Co. Ltd., Toronto, 1947-48; Project Mgr., Toronto, 1948-50; Gen. Supt., Toronto, 1950-53; Br. Mgr., Cal- gary, 1953-57; W. Div. Mgr. and Vice-Pres., Calgary, 1957-63; Extve. Asst. to Pres., EGM Cape & Co. Ltd., Montreal 1963-64, V.P. Operations 1964-68, V.P. & Gen. Mgr. 1969-77, Pres. 1978-80; Vice-Pres., R.G. Kirby & Sons Ltd. 1981-82; Past Pres. Calgary Con- struction Assn.; Past Pres. Ont. General Contractors; Past Pres. Alta. Construction Assn.; Dir. Cdn Construc- tion Assn. 1977-81; Certified mem., Arbitration and Mediator Inst.; served with R.E. in Europe during 2nd World War; rank Maj.; Anglican; recreations: golf, swimming; Clubs: Rosedale Golf; St. Andrews Golf (Scotland); Home: 3 Concorde Place, Suite 604, North York, Ont. M3C 3K6. ANDERSON, Raymond Cecil, B.A., LL.B.; interna- tional affairs consultant; b. Wetaskiwin, Alta. 6 June 1929; s. Rudolph Thure and Alice Woodrow (Shantz) A.; e. Univ. of Alta., B.A. 1952, LL.B. 1957; Harvard Univ. (Advanced Business Mgmt.) 1971; m. Joyce Ral- phene, d. J. Russell Love, Edmonton, Alta., 21 Aug. 1954; children: Douglas Russell, Calvin Blair, Catharine Alice, Doris Dorothy; Founding Pres., Asia Pacific Foun- dation of Canada 1985-90; Dir., Niagara Inst.; joined Trade Commr. Service, Dept. Industry, Trade & Comm. 1957; Vice Consul, Sao Paulo, Brazil 1959; Vice Consul and Trade Commr., Los Angeles 1961; Charge d'Affaires, Manila 1963; Consul and Sr. Trade Commr., Boston 1965; Dir. (Personnel) Trade Commr. Service, Dept. External Affairs 1968, Dir. Personnel Operations 1971-74, Consul Gen., Seattle; Asst. Depy. Min. Indus- try, Trade and Commerce 1974-76; Consul General Los Angeles 1978; Cdn. High Commr. to Australia 1980; Asst. Depy. Min. Internal. Trade Devel., Dept. of Exter- nal Affairs 1983-85; International Affairs Advisor, Swinton & Co., Barristers and Solicitors, Vancouver; with R.C.A.F., Course Dir. Univ. Flying Trainees 1955- 56; Zeta Psi; Unite d Church; recreations: music, bridge; Clubs: Harvard Business; Vancouver; Rotary; Cdn. Soc. of Los Angeles; Royal Commonwealth Soc.; Vancouver. ANDERSON, Reid Bryce; artistic director; b. New Westminster, B.C. 1 Apl. 1949; e. Kirkwood Acad. of Performing Arts Burnaby, B.C.; Royal Ballet Sch. Lon- don, Eng.; joined Stuttgart Ballet W. Germany 1969 becoming Prin. Dancer; leading ballet roles incl. Romeo and Juliet, Onegin, Taming of the Shrew, Carmen, Lady of the Cornelias, Voluntaries; apptd. Ballet Master Stut- tgart 1983, retired from stage 1985; Dir., Ballet British Columbia 1987-89; Artistic Dir., National Ballet of Can- ada 1989-96; co-produced CBC TV prodn. John Cranko's Onegin Nat. Balle t of Can.; awarded Bundes- verdienstkreuz (Order of Fed. Repub. W. Germany) for services to Arts 1986; awarded John Cranko Prize (1995) for the teaching, producing and interpretation of the works of John Cranko; Office: Oberer Schlossgarten 6, 70173 Stuttgart, Germany. ANDERSON, Robert Newton, B.A., B.Ed., M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Saskatoon, Sask. 14 March 1929; s. George W. and Bertha M. (Sloan) A.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.A. 1949, B.Ed. 1951; Univ. of Minn. M.A. 1959, Ph.D. 1963; m. Shirley Anne Bennett 24 March 1951; chil- dren: Janis, Ellen, Jeffrey, Paul, David; Prof, and Dean of Education, Univ. of Lethbridge 1986-87; Hist. Teacher and Head of Dept. Regina Coll. System 1950-58; Assoc. Dir. of Curriculum Prov. Sask. Dept. Educ. 1958-59; Prof, of Educ. Foundations and Head of Dept. Univ. of Calgary 1959-65; Prof, of Secondary Educ. and Head of Dept. Univ. of Sask. Regina 1965-69; Cdn. Rep. to World Conf. on Educ. Asilomar, Calif. 1970; Visiting Prof. Univ. of Lagos and Advisor to Govt. of Nigeria 1970-71; mem. Bd. of Govs., Univ. of Lethbridge 1970- ANDERSON / ANDREW 23 74 and 1988-90; Prof, of Educ. 1969- and Dean of Educ. there 1974-79, Prof. Emeritus 1990- ; Visiting Fellow, Univ. of Aberdeen, Scotland 1979-80; Dir. of Grad. Studies (Educ.) Univ. of Lethbridge 1982-85; Rsch. Fellow, Univ. of Exeter, 1985-86; author Institu- tional Analysis of Mount Royal College 1964; Two White Oxen: A Perspective on Early Saskatoon 1972; co-author Foundation Disciplines and the Study of Edu- cation 1968; Trends in Teacher Education 1977; Lifelong Education in a World Perspective 1978; International Perspectives for Classroom Teachers 1984; Thinking Skills, Achievement, and Sense of Efficacy 1988; rec'd Distinguished Teacher Award, Univ. of Letnbridge 1988; contrib. to educ. journs.; Fellow, Philos. Educ. Soc.; mem. Comparative & Internal. Educ. Soc.; World Coun- cil on Curriculum (Founder and mem. Bd. Dirs.); Cdn. Assn. African Studies; Cdn. Educ. Assn.; Cdn. Coll. Teachers; Cdn. Foundations Educ. Assn. (Founding Pres. 1962, 1970); N.W. Regional Philos. Educ. Soc. (Pres. 1965-66); rep. of N. Am. at World Conf. on Curriculum in Istanbul Aug. 1977; United Church; Address: Strath- cona Barclay Place, 134 1237 - 4th Ave. South, Leth- bridge, Alta. T1J OP9. ANDERSON, Roy Clayton, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.; pro- fessor emeritus; b. Camrose, Alta. 26 Apr. 1926; s. Leslie and Nina (Wager-Keller, U.E.L.) A.; e. Pub. and High Schs., Camrose, Alta.; Univ. of Alta., B.Sc. 1950; Univ. of Toronto, M.A. 1952, Ph.D. 1956; Univ. of London, 1956-57; Univ. of Paris, Dipl. Helminthology 1958; m. Phylliss Cathleen, d. Addison Brox, 1948; children: Douglas Roy, Michel Brock; UNIV. PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF GUELPH 1992- (Prof, of Zoology 1965-92; Chrmn. of Zool. 1979-89); Rsch. Assoc. and Sr. Rsch. Scientist, Ont. Rsch. Foundation, 1958-65; served with R.C.N.V.R. 1943^15; Co-ed., Systematic Parasitology; Official Cor- respondent, Commonwealth Inst. of Parasitology (Commonwealth Agric. Bureaux), St. Albans, Eng.; Edi- torial Bd.: Bulletin Museum Nat/. d'Histoire Naturelle (France), Parasite (France), Folia Parasitologica (Czech- oslovakia), Proceedings of Helminthological Soc. of Washington, DC; recipient, Henry Baldwin Ward Medal, Am. Soc. Parasitologists 1968; Sigma Xi Award, Guelph Chapt. 1973; Distinguished Service Award, Wildlife Disease Assoc. 1978; Emeritus Member 1992; el. Correspondant du Museum, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris 1987; rec'd Wardle Medal, Parasitology Sect., Cdn. Soc. Zool. 1988; rec'd Directors Award, Friends of Algonquin Park 1992; Mentor Award, Am. Soc. Parasitologists 1997; Hon. Mem., Helmintho- logical Soc. of Washington, DC; author of over 200 sci- ent. papers and Ed. of two books on wildlife diseases and Commonwealth Inst. of Helminthology Keys to the Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates; author Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates, their development and trans- mission; has contrib. to understanding of helminths of wild and domesticated animals; mem., Am. Soc. Parasi- tol. (Vice-Pres. 1977); Helminthol. Soc. Washington, D.C.; Cdn. Soc. Zool. (Pres. 1975 Chrmn. Parasitol. Sectn. 1982); Wildlife Soc.; Wildlife Disease Assn. (Pres. 1981-83); Linnean Soc. (Fellow); mem., Sigma XI; Prot- estant; recreation: literature; Home: 40 Westminster Ave., Guelph, Ont. N1E 4C1. ANDERSON, Scott Cameron, B.Comm., C.A.; travel executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 13 Sept. 1955; s. William George and Mary A. (Holmes) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.Comm. 1977; Cdn. Inst. of C.A.s C.A. 1981; children: Jeffrey John (JJ), Stepenie Jane; PRES. AND C.E.O., NECHO SYSTEMS CORPORATION and C.E.O., JUST VACATIONS INC.; Accountant, Arthur Andersen & Co. 1978-81; Vice-Pres., Operations, Vickers & Benson Advertising 1981-86; Dir., The Rider Travel Corpora- tion 1986-98; Office: 10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle, Suite 200, Mississauga, Ont. L5R 3K6. ANDERSON, Lt. Gen. William Alexander Beau- mont, O.B.E. (1945), C.D., D.Sc.Mil. (1977); is descended of a family many yrs. active in Cdn. Mil.; b. Montreal P.Q., 7 May 1915; s. Maj.-Gen. William Beau- mont and Lois Winnifred (Taylor) A.; e. Rothesay Coll., N.B.; Roy. Mil. Coll., B.Sc.Mil. 1936; Queen's Univ., B.A. 1937; Staff Coll., Camberley, Eng., 1941; U.S. Army and Navy Staff Coll., 1945; Nat. Defence Coll., 1950; Imp. Defence Coll., Eng., 1956; m. Istly late Caro- line Jane, d. Col. R.H. Waddell, Kingston Ont., 4 Nov. 1939; m. 2ndly Frances Helen Diana Birkett, d. H.A.K. Drury, Ottawa, Ont. 12 Apr. 1982; two s. Robert (died 1956), Anthony; Col. Commandant, Royal Regt. Cdn. Arty. 1986-91; joined Cdn. Mil., Roy. Cdn. Horse Arty. 1936; trans, from Kingston to Winnipeg 1938; served in World War 1939—45 with Canadian Army Overseas; appts. incl. Personal Asst. to Gen. Crerar 1942; Cmdg. Offr., 15 Fd. Regt., R.C.A. 1943-44; Gen. Staff Offr, 1st Grade (Operations) in N.W. Europe 1944-45; Chief Instr, R.M.C., 1945; Dir. of Mil. Intelligence, Ottawa, 1946-49; Dir., Canadian Army Staff Coll., 1950-51; Comdr. W. Ont. Area, 1952-53; Commdr., 1st Cdn. Inf. Bgde., Germany, 1953-55; Vice-Adj. Gen. 1957-59; Depy. Chief of Gen. Staff, Ottawa, 1959-60; Comdt. Royal Mil. Coll., 1960-61; Adj.-Gen., 1962-64; Depy. Chief Reserves 1965-66; Commdr., Mobile Command, 1966-69; apptd. Chrmn. Ont. Civil Service Comn. 1969 and Depy. Min. Ont. Dept. Civil Service 1971; Secy., Mang. Bd., Ont. Cabinet 1974; Depy. Prov. Secy., Resources Development 1979; Spec. Adviser to federal govt. on Lambert and d'Avignon Reports 1980-82; Vice-Chrmn., Ont. Inflation Restraint Bd. 1982-85; Pres., Roy. Life Saving Soc. Can. 1982-85; Mentioned in Despatches (N.W. Europe) 1944; Offr., Belgian Order of Leopold (1948); Offr. Belgian Order of the Crown with Palm (1946); Belgian Croix-de-Guerre with Palm (1946); Anglican; Clubs: Rideau; York; Home: 16 - 140 Rideau Terrace, Ottawa, Ont. KIM OZ2. ANDERSON, The Hon. William Joseph; retired judge; b. Oakville, Man. 20 Apr. 1918; s. William Victor ana Adeline (Whitmore) A.; e. Gladstone Pub. Sch., Winnipeg and Teuton (Man.) High Sch.; Univ. of Man.; Osgoode Hall Law Sch.; m. Alison Rosamond, d. late Dr. Charles L. Morgan, 2 July 1951; two s., William Hugh, Charles Edward; Judge, High Court of Justice for Ontario apptd. 1977, retired 1993; read law with H. Fred Parkinson, Q.C.; called to Bar of Ont. 1948; cr. Q.C. 1960; practised law with Gardiner, Roberts or predeces- sor firms from 1948; served with Cdn. Army Reserve 1939^12; Active Service 1942^15; mem., Advocates' Soc.; York Co. Law Assn.; Phi Delta Phi; Anglican; rec- reations: reading, fishing, liturgical music; Clubs: Law- yers, National; Home: 3 Castle Frank Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4W 2Z3. ANDERSON-DARGATZ, Gail Kathryn, B.A.; writer; b. Kamloops, B.C. 14 Nov. 1963; d. Eric and Irene (Humphry) Anderson; e. Univ. of Victoria B.A. 1998; m. Floyd s. Ida and Don Dargatz 28 April 1990; author: The Miss Hereford Stories 1994 (short-listed for Stephen Leacock Award for Humour), The Cure for Death by Lightning 1996 (also pub. in U.K., N.Z., France, Sweden, The Netherlands, Germany, the U.S., Greece, Spain, Denmark; a best seller in Can., U.K. & N.Z.; short-listed for 1996 Ciller Prize and for Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award; won Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for Best Book Pub. in B.C. and VanCity Book Prize; a story taken from this novel won the 1993 CBC Lit. Award for Fiction), A Recipe for Bees 1998 (Can. & U.K.); recre- ations: farming, papermaking, weight-lifting, writing; Office: c/o Knopf Canada, 210, 33 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. M5E 1G4. ANDRAS, Kenneth William, B.A.; investment advi- sor; b. Toronto, Ont. 3 May 1942; s. Kenneth Bertram and Elizabeth Boyd (Graham) A.; e. Rosethorne P.S. 1953; Upper Canada College 1961; Oakwood Collegiate 1962; Waterloo Lutheran Univ. B.A. 1965; m. Margaret d. Ken and Marjorie Beeby 16 Sept. 1966; children: Wil- liam, Peter, Janet; SR. VICE-PRES., RESEARCH CAPI- TAL CORPORATION (formerly Andras Group Rsch. Capital Corp.) 1969- ; Floor Trader, Andras Hatch & Hetherington 1965-67; Bond Dealer & Investment Advisor, Bartlett Cayley 1967-69; Extve. Vice-Pres., Lawrence Park Ratepayers Assn.; Dir., Downtown Churchworkers Moorelands Camp 1971-81; Aquarians 1967-85; Rotary Club of Toronto 1971- ; Probus Club 1979-84; Core of North York 1978-81; Marketing Care Canada 1987- ; Lawrence Park Ratepayers Assn. 1988- ; Sans Sousi Copperhead Advisory Bd.; Angli- can; clubs: Albany, Board of Trade, Rotary; Home: 22 St. Leonards Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 1J9; Office: Toronto Dominion Centre, Suite 1500, P.O. Box 265, 222 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5K 1J5. ANDRE, Hon. Harvie, P.C., B.Sc., M.S., Ph.D., P.Eng.; executive; b. Edmonton, Alta. 27 July 1940; s. John and Doris (Ewasiuk) A.; e. Univ. of Alta. B.Sc. 1962, Ph.D. 1966; Cal. Inst. of Technol. M.S. 1963; m. Joan Roberta d. Robert and Ivy Smith 15 May 1965; children: Coryn, Lauren, Peter; PRES., CRESVARD CORPORATION 1994- ; Min. of State (to assist the Prime Minister) and Government House Leader 1990—93; Assoc. Prof, of Chem. Eng., Univ. of Calgary 1966-72; el. to H. of C. g.e. 1972, re-el. 1974, 1979, 1980, 1984; Min. of Supply & Services, Can. 1984; Assoc. Min. of Defence Canada 1985; Min. of Consumer and Corporate Affairs 1986- 89; Min. of Regional Indust. Expansion and Min. of Sci- ence, 1989-90; Dir., Hospice Calgary Foundation; former Dir. Clifford E. Lee Foundation; Past Vice Pres. Social Planning Council of Calgary; mem. Chem. Inst. Can. (Chrmn. Calgary Sect. 1970); United Church; rec- reations: gardening, politics, golf; Clubs: Calgary Petro- leum; Calgary Commerce; Pinebrook Golf & Country; Office: 300, 540 - 5 Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P OM2. ANDRE, Marion; theatre director, playwright; b. Le Havre, France 12 Jan. 1921; s. Emil Tenenbaum and Renata (Liebling) C.; e. Fac. of Law and State Conserva- tory Drama Dept., Lwow, Poland 1940-41; m. Ina d. Joe and Nora Rubin 13 Nov. 1970; children: Tom, Krystian, Jennifer, John; Dir. and writer for theatre, radio and tele- vision, Poland 1950-56; transl. and adapted several Eng. plays produced in all media; moved to Can. 1957; Drama Specialist Protestant Sch. Bd. of Greater Montreal 1958-62; Dir. prodns. at McGill Univ.; Founder 'Frelanc- ers' (profl. co. at Theatre Club, St. Luc, Montreal) 1958; Artistic Dir. Saidye Bronfman Centre Theatre, Montreal 1967-70; Founder and Artistic Dir., Theatre Plus, Tor- onto 1972-85; directed prodns. at Nat. Theatre Sch. 1974-75; Lectr. and Dir. York Univ. 1972, 1979; transl./ adapt. Carl Sternheim's The Snob (prod, by Theatre Plus 1976; publ. 1982); co-author The Invented Lover (prod, by Theatre Plus 1980; publ. 1982); author: (play) The Aching Heart of Samuel Kleinerman (prod, by Theatre Plus 1984; River West theatre, N.Y. 19891; Bur- lington Little Theatre 1994; Holocaust-oriented short stories in The Gates and play The Aching Heart of Sam- uel Kleinerman 1984 (publ. 1986); play Skinny Dip of an Aging Professor 1985 (public reading Stratford Festi- val 1985); The Sand (prod, at York Univ. Theatre Dept., also public reading by Medina Theatre Ensemble 1986, 1987, 1992); Holocaust oriented play Soldat Hans Stumpf 1987 (public reading at Lean Poslun's theatre, dir. by Robin Phillips 1988; publ. in Germany 1989; prod, at The Man on the Moon Theatre, London, Eng. under the title Savage Storm 1992; staged reading at the Actors Studio, N.Y. 1993); A Road to Freedom (play) 1988; short stories and The Skinny Dip of an Aging Professor publ. in The Verdict of Fate 1988; Maria B. (novel) puol. 1990; Captive of Yesteryear (play) publ. 1994 in 9 volume Inter-Plays: Works ana Words of Writers and Critics Festschrift in Honour of Albert- Reiner Glaap (Germany); Glu Glub or Power of Persua- sion (tragic farce) 1990; Dir., Chekhov's The Three Sis- ters Cleveland Play House 1987; radio and TV dramas produced by CBC incl. The Scorn of Fate, Recollection, The Value of Fifty, The Fate of a Poet, Two Faces of Love, The Betrayer; documentaries for CBC Radio and CBC- TV; The Battered Man (novel) 1996; recipient Toronto Drama Bench Award for Distinguished Contrib. to the Cdn. Theatre 1985; Life Mem., ACTRA; mem., Equity; Playwright's Union of Can.; Internal. P.E.N.; The Cdn. Centre; Address: 132 William St., Stratford, Ont. N5A 4Y1. ANDREACHUK, Lori G., Q.C., B.A., LL.B.; lawyer, mediator; b. Lethbridge, Alta. 27 July 1953; d. William and Joyce M. (Pizzey) A.; e. Univ. of Lethbridge B.A. (Hon. Econ.) 1977; Univ. of Alta. LL.B. 1977; PART- NER, ANDREACHUK HARVIE McLENNAN, BAR- RISTERS AND SOLICITORS 1977- ; Dir. Lethbridge C. of C.; Lecturer and mem. Action Comte. Status of Women, Univ. of Lethbridge, Lethbridge Community Coll.; Commnr., Alta. Human Rights Commission; Bencher, Law Soc. of Alta.; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; Leth- bridge Bar Assn.; Alta. Adv. Counc. on Women's Issues; Univ. of Lethbridge Found.; named Woman of Distinc- tion for S. Alta. 1991; recreations: reading, athletics; Club: Henderson Lake Golf; Home: 14 Kings Rd., Leth- bridge, Alta.; Office: 300 -220 - 4th St. South, Chancery Court, Lethbridge, Alta. T1J 4J7. ANDREKSON, Margaret, C.M., B.A.; volunteer; b. Edmonton, Alta. 6 June 1927; d. Alex and Dora (Bain) Weir; e. Univ. of Alberta B.A. 1949; m. Alexander Andrekson; children: Sally, Janie, Jim, John, Peter; Pres., Jr. League of Edmonton 1962-63; Dir, Assoc. of Jr. Leagues Internat. 1967-69, Vice-Pres. 1969-71; Vice- Pres., Edmonton Symphony 1972-74; Chair., Special Events Div. & Board-Universiade '83, XI Common- wealth Games, 1978- ; Bd. of Gov. & Sen., Univ. of Alberta 1974-80; Vice-Pres., Alberta Ballet 1979-81; Bd. Mem., Univ. of Alberta Hospitals, Vice-Pres. 1984- 86; Bd. Mem., Alberta College of Art 1985-91, Vice- Pres. 1990-91; Bd. Mem: Cdn. Centre for Philanthrop y 1989-94; Edmonton Image Ctte. 1989-95; Community Fdn. of Canada; Edmonton Community Fdn.; Univer- siade '83 Fdn.; Devel. Counc., Fac. of Arts, Univ. of Alberta; Mem., Order of Canada 1996; LL.D. (hon.), Univ. of Alberta 1984; Canada Volunteer Award 1990; Alberta Achievement Award 1980; Queen's Silver Jubi- lee Medal 1977; Address: 29 Westbrook Dr., Edmonton, Alta. T6J 2C8. ANDREW, James Vernon; author; b. Port Arthur, Ont. 9 June 1929; s. Oswald Edward and Helen Mary (Stewart) A.; e. Kirkland Lake Coll. & Vocational Inst. 1946; Royal Cdn. Naval Coll. Victoria 1948; Royal 24 ANDREW / ANGENOT Naval Eng. Coll. Plymouth, Eng. 1953; m. Joan d. Ralph and Elizabeth Batten 9 June 1973; children: Gillian, Robin; Owner, Andrew Books Ltd. 1988-93; trained as naval cadet and served as eng. offr. with RCN 1946-74; author Bilingual Today, French Tomorrow 1977; Back- door Bilingualism 1979; Enough! 1988; Mostly Victoria 1996; recreations: bridge, choral music, reading, golf, bagpipe; Address: 804, 1061 Queens Blvd., Kitchener, Ont. N2M 1C1. ANDREW, John Timothy George, B.A., M.Sc; con- sultant, writer; b. London, England 7 Sept. 1937; s. Leslie Walter and Winifred Matilda (Penny) A.; e. Oriel College, Oxford B.A. 1959; Birmingham Univ. M.Sc. 1961; m. Dr. Sheila d. Dr. William Cunningham 25 June 1960; children: Judy, Robin, Susan; CONSULTANT, TIMA ASSOC; Govt. of Australia 1961-64; Soil Mechanics U.K. Ltd. 1964-67; James F. MacLaren Ltd. 1967-72; Govt. of N.B. 1973; Dep. Min. Fisheries 1980h- 83; Agriculture 1983-86; Econ. Policy 1986-88; Chair, Cabinet Secretariat 1987-88; Chair, Maritime Provinces Higher Edn. Comn. 1988-93; at times Dir., ACOA, Rsch. & Productivity Council, Memramcook Inst., N.B. Transp. Comn.; C.E.O., Old Kootz 1990-94; contributor to var. verse anthologies; doggerel broadcaster for CBC; recreations: verse, running, bridge; Address: 212 Mont- gomery St., Fredericton, N.B. E3B 2X1. ANDREWS, A. Michael, B.A.(Hons.), M.B.A.; research director; b. Halifax, N.S. 20 Mar. 1959; s. A. Victor and Margaret G. (Purcell) A.; e. Laurentian Univ., Sudbury B.A.(Hons.) 1981; Queens Univ., King- ston M.B.A. 1985; m. Susan d. Donald and Shirley Johnston 5 Oct. 1985; children: Elizabeth, Erin, Jacque- line; DIR., CONFERENCE BOARD OF CANADA, 1993- ; Toronto Dominion Bank 1981-87, Ont. Share and Deposit Insurance Corp. 1987-90; Sr. Rsch. Assoc., Conference Bd. of Can. 1990-92, Assoc. Dir. 1992-93; author: The Canadian Securities Industry: A Decade of Transition 1991, Size, Competition & Concentration in the Canadian Financial Services Industry 1993; clubs: Hylands Curling; Home: 1215 Cedarcroft Cres., Glouc- ester, Ont; Office: 255 Smyth Rd., Ottawa, Ont. K1H 8M7. ANDREWS, Douglas Guy, M.A., Sc.D, P.Eng., C.Eng., F.I.Mech.E.; professor emeritus; b. Boston, Eng. 17 Oct. 1917; s. John Thomas and Lydia (Pine) A.; e. Boston Grammar Sch.; King's Coll. (Scholar) Cam- bridge B.A. 1939, M.A. 1943, Sc.D. 1992 (Eng. Sci.); m. Robina d. John and Mary Dobbins 5 Sept. 1942; chil- dren: Glenys Willys Pyne, Douglas Gordon Harrison, Randall Keith (dec'd); PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF NUCLEAR ENG., UNIV. OF TORONTO 1983- ; Exper. Asst. and Offr. RN Sci. Service, magnetic fields capital ships, magnetic & acoustic torpedoes, naval & mil. intelligence, part-time Lt. Home Guard Arty., Lt. RNVR, 1939-49; Eng. II and I, precursor UK Atomic Energy Authority, basic design thermal & fast neutron reactors, isotope enrichment plant, chem. plant & radio- active waste storage plant, 1949-57; Assoc. Prof, of Nuclear Eng. present Univ. 1957-63, Prof. 1963-83; 1st Cdn. Prof, of Nuclear Eng. and 1st Cdn. holder licence for civilian nuclear reactor installation; set up nuclear training progs, for Cdn., Indian and Pakistani engs.; Co- founder Univ. of Toronto Radiation Protection Author- ity; mem. USA Objective Criteria Ctte. for Nuclear Eng. Edn. 1960-64; Rsch. Fellow, Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires, Grenoble, France 1969-70; Visiting Prof. Univ. of Ade- laide, Australia 1982; Dir. Chem . Eng. Rsch. Consult- ants Ltd. 1963-84; Pres. Youth Sci. Found. Can. 1971- 73; Vice Pres. N. Am. Region, Internat. Co-ordinating Ctte. for Presentation of Sci. UNESCO Cat. 'B' 1972- 73; radiation adv. Ont. Red Cross, to 1983; recipient Pro Mundi Beneficio Medal, Brazilian Acad. Humane Sci's 1976; co-founder sch. for learning-disabled students; founded and chaired various Scout groups; participant over 100 radio and TV progs.; author or co-author over 100 sci. publs. nuclear eng.; Vice Chrmn. Founding Ctte. Cdn. Nuclear Assn. 1959-60; Fellow, Inst. Mech. Engs. (Br. Chrmn. & mem. Council 1973-74); Co-founder Cdn. Soc. Mech. Engrg.; mem. Cdn., Brit, and Am. Nuclear Soc's; Assn. Prof. Engs. Prov. Ont.; Imp. Offrs . Assn.; Internat. Order St. Luke (Past-Convenor); Free- mason (Life mem.); Anglican (former warden and lay mem. Synod); recreations: tennis, skiing, Scottish danc- ing; Home: 703, 2185 Marine Dr., Oakville, Ont. L6L 5L6. ANDREWS, Hon. Harry Tedford Gee, B.A., LL.B.; provincial court judge; b. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 9 Dec. 1927; s. the late Rev. Thomas Wesley Ferguson Gee and Erma Isabel (Hooper) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto Victoria Coll. B.A. 1949; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. 1954; m. Judith Patricia d. Jack and Eileen Ryan 22 Dec. 1981; two s. Robert Thomas, James Bruce; law practice Bowyer, Beatty, Andrews 1954-60; Andrews and Webber 1960- 62; Judge, Juvenile and Family Court, Co. of Peel and Prov. Magistrate 1962-68; Chief Judge, Provincial Court (Family Div.) 1968-90; Past Mem., Judicial Council Ont.; Rules Ctte., Prov. Ct.; Justice of the Peace Review Counc.; Ont. Courts Adv. Council; Ont. Ctte. of Bench & Bar Member; Ont. Assn. Prov. Court fudges (Family Div.); Ont. Assoc. for Family Mediation; Can. Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges (planned & orga- nized 1st meeting 1967; now amalgamated with Can. Assoc. of Prov. Ct. Judges); Cdn. Inst. for the Admin, of Justice; Cdn. Assn. Prov. Court Judges; Nat. Council Juvenile Court Judges U.S.A.; Nat. Council Crime & Delinquency U.S.A.; Internat. Counc. on Family Law; Internat. Assoc. of Youth Magistrates; formerly Assoc. Dir., National Judicial Inst.; Advisor to Cdn. Internat. Inst. of Applied Negotiation; practitioner and teacher of techniques of negotiation, mediation and arbitration; recipient Honour Award & Gold Key, Univ. of Toronto 1949; Cdn. Centennial Medal 1967; Queen's Silver Jubi - lee Medal 1977; author of some book chapters, short stories & articles in var. jours. & mags.; ed. Family Law in the Family Courts 1973; The Unified Family Court 1977; recreations: white-water canoeing, skiing, karate, crafts and piano; Office: 491 Steeles Ave. E., Milton, Ont. L9T 1Y7. ANDREWS, Janice Margaret (Jan), M.A.; writer, sto- ryteller, special events co-ordinator, editor, researcher; b. Snoreham-By-Sea, England 6 June 1942; d. Sydney Fre- derick and Georgina Beatrice (Welsman) Ellins; e. Univ. of Reading, B.A.(Hons.) 1963; Univ. of Sask., M.A. 1969; children: Miriam Paula (Mim), Kieran Mark; emi- grated to Can. 1963; Copywriter, CFQC Radio, Sask.; Prog. Offr., Dept. of Sec. of State, Native Citizens Prog. 1973-75; Multiculturalism 1976; Acting Head, Acad. & Cult. Resources 1984; exclusively freelance 1984- incl. 2 pamphlets on multicult. in edn. 1985; Coming of Age a dramatic montage for Internat. Youth Year 1985 for Nat. Lib.; Out of the Everywhere Expo '86 storytelling prog.; The Chance to Give exhibit at Nat. Lib. 1987; The Secret Self exhibit at Nat. Lib. 1988; programming for Nat. Gall, amphitheatre 1988; programming for Cul- tures Canada 88 festival, National Capital Comn. 1988; Co-coordinator/founder, MASC/AetM - Multicultural Arts for Schools & Communities, non-profit orgn. pro- viding multicultural programming to schools 1989; per- formances at Toronto Festival of Storytelling, Ottawa Storytellers' Festival, Storyfest Fredericton, Yukon Internat. Storytelling Festival, Nat. Storytelling The- atre's April Fool's Festival, T.A.L.E.S. Festivals Edmon- ton & Lethbridge, Vancouver Festival of Storytelling; creation & performance of solo storytelling concerts: The Pattern Between Us, The Princess in the Tower, Cut Me a Collop and Bake Me a Bannock, Inanna, Queen of Earth and Heaven, Who Will Say Yes, Yes.''performance with West African drummer; development & perfor- mance How the Old Tales Dance and Heart/Bones with contemporary dancer 1991-96; Mem., Writers' Union of Can.; Cdn. Soc. of Children's Authors, Illustrators & Performers; Storytellers of Can./Conteurs du Can. (National Coordinator 1996 & 1997); author: Fresh Fish - and Chips 1973, Ella, an Elephant, un Elephant 1976, Very Last First Time 1985; The Auction 1990; Pumpkin Time 1990; Keri 1996; editor: The Dancing Sun 1981; provided significant number of stories used in lang. arts material; worked with children in formal edn. environ, giving creative writing workshops & standing as Co-ord. for Alternative Parent Co-op. Sch. 1981, 1984—85; recreations: wilderness activities, canoe- ing, solo kayak trips, skiing; Office: c/o MASC, 250 Holland Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K1Y OY6. ANDREWS, John Hobart McLean, M.A., Ph.D.; edu- cator; b. Kamloops, B.C. 15 May 1926; s. John Ernest and Cynthia Maria (Robinson) A.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A. (Physics) 1947, M.A. (Educ.) 1954; Univ. of Chicago Ph.D. (Educ.) 1957; m. Doris Deborah d. late Wilfrid Reid Payne 28 Aug. 1948; children: William J., Donald W., Jeffrey P., Lorraine D.; DEAN EMERITUS OF EDU- CATION, UNIV. OF B.C. 1988- , Prof, of Educ. 1973- 88, Dean Faculty of Educ. 1973-79; Prof, of Educ., Univ. of Alta. 1957-65; Prof, of Educ. & Asst. Dir., Ont. Inst. for Studies in Educ. Toronto 1965-73; Unitarian; Home: #703 - 1835 Morton Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6G 1V3. ANDREWS, Raymond A., B.Sc.; public servant; b. Port de Grave, Nfld. 17 April 1941; s. Alfred Gordon and Rita (Ward) A.; e. St. Luke's H.S. 1958; Memorial Univ. of Nfld., B.Sc. 1970; m. Joyce d. Walter and Ida Stevens 19 August 1961; children: Beverley, Lindsey; PRES., ANDREWS PORT SERVICES LTD. 1994- ; Extve. Asst. to Min. of Fisheries & Oceans; former Dep. Min., Dept. of Fisheries, Nfld. & Lab. 1982-89; Prin., Port de Grave and Port Anson, Nfld. 1959-62; Fish Insp. Offr, various locations in Nfld. 1962-72; Dist. Insp. Offr., Fisheries & Oceans Can., Grand Falls, Nfld. 1972-76; Area Mgr. 1976-79; Asst. Dep. Min., Prov. Dept. of Fisheries, Fisheries Devel. 1979-80; Policy Planning 1980-82; Chrmn., Nfld. & Lab. Fisheries Devel. Corp.; former Dir., Cdn. Saltfis h Corp.; Nfld. & Lab. Inst. of Fisheries & Marine Tech.; Fisheries Loan Bd. of Nfld. & Lab. 1979-82; Exploits Valley Devel. Assn. mid-70s; Pres., Windsor, Nfld. Br., Cdn. Red Cross 1978-79; rec- reation: reading; Home: 5 MacPherson Ave., St. John's, Nfld. A1B 2B8. ANGEL, Aubie, B.Sc.(Med.), M.D., M.Sc., FRCP(C); educator; b. Winnipeg, Man. 28 Aug. 1935; s. Benjamin and Minnie (Kaplan) A.; e. Univ. of Man. B.Sc.(Med.) 1959, M.D. 1959; McGill Univ. M.Sc. 1963; m. Esther- Rose d. Jack and Fannie Newhouse 21 June 1961; chil- dren: Jennifer, Jonathan, Suzanne, Steven, Michael; PROF. OF MEDICINE AND PHYSIOLOGY, UNIV. OF MANITOBA and PRES., DIABETES RESEARCH AND TREATMENT CENTRE 1991- ; Jr. and Sr. Intern Win- nipeg Gen. Hosp. 1959-61; Resident in Diabetes & Endocrinol. Montreal Gen. Hosp. 1961-62; Med. Rsch. Council Fellow in Exper. Med. McGill Univ. 1962-63, Asst. Prof, of Pathol. 1965-68; Asst. Resident in Med. Royal Victoria Hosp. Montreal 1963-64, Staff Phys. 1965-68; Med. Rsch. Council Scholar Univ. of Toronto 1965-71, Asst. Prof, of Med. 1968, Assoc. Prof. 1972, Prof. 1982; Dir. Inst. Med. Sci. & Clin. Sci. Div. 1983- 91; Sr. Staff Endocrinol. Toronto Gen. Hosp. 1968-90; Prof. & Head Dept. of Med., Univ. of Man. 1991-95; Phys.-in-Chief Health Sci's Centre Winnipeg 1991-95; recipient Outstanding Service Award Heart & Stroke Found. Ont. 1985; Joe Doupe Visiting Prof. 1986; Project Dir. Cdn. Internat. Devel. Agency Toronto, Costa Rica 1987-94; Hon. Bd. mem. Juvenile Diabetes Found. Internat. 1987; Fellow, Trinity Coll. Toronto 1989; Scholar-in-Residence, MRC 1996; mem . Cdn. Soc. Clin. Investig. (Councillor 1977-80); Cdn. Soc. Endo- crinol. & Metabolism (Pres. 1980-82); Am. Soc. Clin. Investig.; Internat. Assn. Study Obesity (Gov. 1986); N.Am. Assn. Study Obesity (Pres. 1986-87); Cdn. Inst. Acad. Med. (Founding Pres. 1990); Fellow, Royal Soc. of Medicine, London 1991-97; mem. Bd. of Dirs., Mani- toba Heart and Stroke Foundation 1991-97; Pres., Dia- betes Rsch. and Treatment Centre, Univ. of Manitoba 1991- ; Founding Pres., Alumni and Friends of MRC 1996- ; Home: 121 Lamont Blvd., Winnipeg, Man. R3P OE7; Office: Dept. of Internal Medicine, Health Science Centre, 820 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg , Man. R3A 1R9. ANGEL, Jeffrey Peter, B.A.; airline executive; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 17 Jan. 1967; s. Frederick Peter and Barbara Jane (Simmons) A.; e. Univ. of Western Ontario B.A. 1992; m. Susan d. Doug and Joan Smith 5 Aug. 1995; DIR. OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS, CANA- DIAN AIRLINES 1997- ; Extve. Dir, Federal Liberal Campaign in Alberta 1993; Special Asst. to Hon. Lloyd Axworthy, Min. of Human Resources Development & Western Econ. Diversification 1993-96; Govt. Affairs Specialist, Canadian Airlines 1996-97; recreations: reading, skiing, Whitewater rafting; Office: 2800 - 700 2 St. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 2W2. ANGELL, Harold M., B.A., M.A.; professor; b. Lon- don, England 2 Mar. 1930; s. Woolf and Rebecca (Rubenstein) A.; e. Strode's Sch.; Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem; Sir George Williams Univ., B.A. 1958; McGill Univ., M.A. 1960; m. Sylvia d. Eli and Pearl Endler 1 Sept. 1955; one s.: David J.R.; ADJUNCT PROF. POLITICAL SCIENCE, CONCORDIA UNIV. 1995- ; Lectr., Asst. & Assoc. Prof., Pol. Sci., Sir George Williams Univ. 1962-74; Chrmn . 1971-74; Assoc. Prof, of Political Sci. 1974—95; cons, for fed. & prov. govts., Que. Liberal Fed., journalists & news media; Vis. Prof., McGill; community lectr.; mem., Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Soc. quebecoise de sci. pol.; Internat. Pol. Sci. Assn. (Rsch. Ctte. on Pol. Finan. 1982- ); Concordia Fac. Club Assn. (Pres. 1978-84); fellowships: Woodrow Wilson 1958-60; McGill Grad. & Can. Counc. 1960-62; Que. Rsch. 1966-67; author: Electoral Reform in the Prov. of Quebec 1961; Provincial Party Financing in Quebec 1996; and several articles, boolc chaps., conf. & other papers; co-author: Rapport sur la revision de la carte electorale de la province de Quebec 1962; recreations: reading, music (classical), good TV; Home: 640 Grosve- nor, Westmount, Que. H3Y 2S8; Office: 1455 de Mai- sonneuve Blvd. W., Rm. S-D105, Montreal, Que. H3G IMS. ANGENOT, Marc, D.Phil., F.R.S.C.; educator; b. Brus- sels, Belgium 21 Dec. 1941; s. Marcel and Zoe Marthe (De Clercq) A.; e. Univ. libre de Bruxelles L.Phil 1962, D.Phil. 1967; m. Nadia Khouri 1975; children: Olivier , Valerie, Maya; PROF. OF FRENCH & COMPARATIVE LIT, McGILL UNIV. 1981- ; joined present Univ. 1967; Dir., Inter-University Centre for Discourse Analysis, ANGERS / ANGUS 25 Montreal; recipient Prix Biguet (Academic franchise) 1983; Killam Award 1987; Prix des sciences humaines 1996; author Le Roman populaire 1975; Les Champions des femmes 1977; Glossaire pratique de la critique con- temporaine 1979; La Parole pamphletaire 1982; Cri- tique de la raison semiotique 1985; Le Cru et le faisande 1986; Ce que I'on dit des Juifs en 1889 1989; Topogra- phie du socialisme 1989; Le Centenaire de la Revolution 1989; Mille huit cent quatre-vingt neuf 1990; L'Oeuvre poetique du Savon du Congo 1992; L'Utopie collectiv- iste 1993; Les ideologies du ressentiment 1996; La Pro- pagande socialiste 1996; edito r Social Discourse; Home: 4572 Harvard Ave., Montreal, Que. H4A 2X2. ANGERS, Bernard, M.Sc; rector; b. Jonquiere, Que. 16 April 1939; s. Joseph and Lucienne (Hudon) A.; e. Laval Univ. M.Sc.So.(Rel. Ind.) 1963; London Sch. of Econ. M.Sc.(Econ.) 1965; m. Monique d. Thomas Louis and Simone Tremblay Caron 25 Aug. 1962; children: Lucie, Paul, Isabella, Christine, Sylvie; RECTOR, UNIV. DU QUEBEC A CHICOUTIMI 1993- ; joined Min. of Edn. Que. 1966-69; Dir. of Remuneration Min. of Pub. Service 1969-72; Asst. Dep. Min . of Financial Instns., Co's and Co-ops. 1972-74 and of Mun. Affairs 1974-77; Dep. Min. of Pub. Works & Supplies 1977-79; Del. of Que. Govt. to Nat. Defence Coll. 1979-80; Assoc. Sec. Gen. Conseil executif 1980-81; Pres. Quebec Housing Corp. 1981-86; Dep. Min. of Revenue 1986-93; mem. Inst. Pub. Adm. Can. (Regional Pres. Que. 1974-75, mem. Nat. Exec. 1975-78); Mem. of the Bd.: La Caisse populaire des fonctionnaires 1988-90; La Mutuelle des Fonctionnaires du Que. 1984-86, 1993- ; La Capitale 1984-86; mem. Cdn. Assn . Friends London Sch. Econ.; Corp. des Conseillers en relations industrielles; Am. Mgmt. Assn.; Am. Soc. Pub. Adm.; Internal. Fiscal Assn.; Cdn. Tax Found.; Nat. Tax Assn. - Tax Inst. Am.; recreations: reading, travel, golf, hockey, fishing; Home: 1724, Du Portage, Chicoutimi, Que. G7H 7L3; Office: 555, boul. de 1'Universite, Chicoutimi, Que. G7H 2B1. ANGERS, Hon. Joseph Alexandre Jean-Claude, B.C.L.; judge; b. Valleyfield, Que. 30 March 1942; s. Alexandre and Gabrielfe (LePage) A.; e. Univ. St. Louis (Edmundston, N.B.) B.A. 1961; Univ. of N.B. B.C.L. 1965; m. Joan Marie d. Adolphus Gerard MacDonald 19 Aug. 1967; children: Joseph Alexandre Paul, Marielle Joan, Marie-Claude Nicole; JUDGE, COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, N.B. 1995- ; called to Bar of N.B. 1965; cr. Q.C. 1977; Solr., Dept. Justice N.B. 1965; Crown Prosecutor, Edmundston, N.B. 1967; mem. Rice & Angers, Edmundston 1968; apptd. Judge, Co. Court N.B. 1979; Court of Queen's Bench 1979-82; Court of Appeal 1982-95; part-time Lectr. in Law, Univ. of N.B. 1976-77; Lectr. Bar Admission Course; Bd. Govs. Univ. of Moncton 1977-80; mem. Extve. Bd. Dirs. Coll. St. Louis Edmundston 1976-77; def. Lib. Cand. for Edmundston prov. g.e. 1974; Vice Pres. Organ. Comte. N.B. First Summer Games; rep. N.B . Lawyers CBC TV On the Evidence; Offr., N.B. Barristers ' Soc. 1971-72, •1976-77; Prov. Offr. Cdn. Bar Assn. 1973; mem. N.B. Legal Aid Comte. 1971-79; R. Catholic; recreation: sports; Office: P.O. Box 5001, Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3. ANGEVINE, Gerry Edwin, B.Comm., Ph.D.; econo- mist; consultant; b. Saint John, N.B. 25 Feb. 1941; s. the late Douglas and late Gwendolyne (MacLeod) A.; e. Saint John H.S.; Mount Allison Univ., B.Comm. 1962; Dalhousie Univ., M.A. 1965; Univ. of Mich., Ph.D. 1973; m. Sherie d. Molly and Gordon Cobham 1965; children : Jill, Lauri, Derek, Gregory; PRES. AND DIR., CANA- DIAN ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 1980- , van positions ending as Sr. Econ., Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 1974-79; Mem., Am. Econ. Assn.; Cdn. Assn. for Bus. Economics; recreation: biking, building; Home: Site 36, Box 11, RR2, Calgary, Alta. T2P 2G5; Office: #150, 3512 - 33rd St. N.W., Calgary, Alta. T2L 2A6. ANGLESIO, Franco J.; hotel executive; b. Italy 14 Sept. 1943; m. Mary C. Bartlett 22 Aug. 1970; children: Marco P., Michael S.; PRES., COAST HOTELS & RESORTS VCR 1992- ; General Manager, Chateau Laurier 1980-83; Hotel Vancouver 1983-86; Vice-Pres., Coast Hotels VCR 1986-91; Exec. Vice-Pres., Coast Hotels & Resorts 1991-92; Pres., Coast Hotels & Resorts 1992- ; Dir., Coast Hotels & Resorts; Mem., Skal Club of VCR; Chaine des Rotisseurs; recreations: skiing, hiking, golf; clubs: Swan-e-Set Bay Country; Home: 1278 Bracknell Place, North Vancouver, B.C. V7R 1V5; Office: 900 - 1090 W. Georgia St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3V7. ANGLIN, Douglas G., M.A., D.Phil.; professor; b. Toronto, Ont. 16 Dec. 1923; s. George Chambers and Ruth Cecilia (Cale) A.; e. Forest Hill Village (Ont.) Schs., 1929^1; Univ. of Toronto, B.A.(Hons., Pol. Sci- ence & Econ.) 1948; Univ. of Oxford (Rhodes Scholar for Ont., 1948), Corpus Christi Coll. and Nuffield Coll., B.A. (Philos., Pol. Econ.) 1950, M.A. 1954, D.Phil. 1956; m. Mary Elizabeth, d. Orville Pierce Watson, Toronto, Ont. 26 June 1948; two d., Margaret Alice, Deirdre Ruth; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, CARLETON UNIV. 1993- ; Asst. and Assoc. Prof, of Pol. Sci. and Internat. Relations, Univ. of Manitoba, 1951-58; Assoc. Prof, of Pol. Sci., Carleton Univ., 1958-65, Prof. 1965-89; Assoc. Rsch. Fellow, Nigerian Inst. of Soc. & Econ. Rsch., Univ. of Ibadan, Nigeria, 1962-63; Vice-Chancellor, Univ. of Zambia, 1965-69; Rsch. Assoc. with Center of Internat. Studies, Princeton Univ. 1969-70; Consultant on Educa- tion for Democracy, South African Council of Churches, Johannesburg 1992-94; served with R.C.N.V.R. as Lt. 1943-45; co-ed. Africa: The Political Pattern 1961; Can- ada, Scandinavia and Southern Africa 1979; Conflict and Change in Southern Africa 1979; co-author Zam- bia's Foreign Policy: Studies in Diplomacy and Depen- dence 1979; author The St. Pierre and Miquelon Affaire of 1941 1966; Zambian Crisis Behaviour: Confronting Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence, 1965-1966 1994; author numerous articles for various learned journs.; mem., African Studies Assn. (U.S.A.); Cdn. Inst. Internat. Affairs; Cdn. Pol. Science Assn.; Cdn. Assn. of African Studies (Pres. 1973-74); United Church; Address: Dept. of Political Science, Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont. K1S 5B6. ANGLIN, John Perry, B.A., M.Sc.; consultant; b. South Porcupine, Ont. 15 June 1940; s. the late John Farquhar and Olive Locke (Logan) A.; e. Univ. of Tor- onto B.A. 1962; Columbia Univ. M.Sc. 1964; Oxford Univ.; U.K. Civil Service College; m. Aimee d. the late Darie and Paul Lefebvre; CHRMN, ANGLIN CON- SULTING 1994- ; various positions in Consumer & Corp. Affairs, Treasury Bd. and Indian & Northern Affairs, Govt. of Canada; Asst. Dep. Min., Consumer & Corp. Affairs, Govt. of B.C. 1977-79; Asst. Sec, Com- munications Policy, Privy Council 1981-84; Min. of State for Social Devel. 1984; Asst. Dep. Min., Legis. & Intergovt. Affairs, Revenue Canada, Taxation 1984—88; Asst. Sec., Treasury Board resp. for social & cultural sector, 1988-91; Asst. Deputy Min., Arts & Heritage Sector, Dept. of Communications 1991-93; recreations: arts, heritage, golf, nordic skiing; Home: 'Belle Baie,' P.O. Box 70, Mindemoya, Ont. POP ISO. ANGUS, Douglas, B.Comm., M.A.; professor; b. Souris, Man. 23 Dec. 1944; s. Alexander Grade Angus and Ora Evelyn (Graves) Durrant; e. St. Patrick's Col- lege B.Comm. 1967; Univ. of Ottawa M.A. 1974; chil- dren: Catherine Angus, Douglas Angus; PROF. AND DIR., MHA PROGRAM, FACULTY OF ADMIN., UNIV. OF OTTAWA; Extve. Dir., Inst.for Health Care Facilities of the Future 1986-89; Assoc. Dir., Health Econ. Rsch., Cdn. Med. Assn. 1990-92; Dir., Cost-Effec- tiveness of Cdn. Health Care System, Queen's-Univ. of Ottawa Econ. Projects 1992-94; Health Econ. Advisor, Ottawa-Carleton Reg. Dist. Health Council 1994-96; Cons., World Health Orgn. & Moroccan Ministry of Public Health 1983 and Egyptian Ministry of Health 1996 & 1997; recipient, World Health Orgn. Study Fel- lowship 1992-93; Adv. Ctte. Mem., Statistics Can., Health Can., Cdn. Public Health Assn., Ont. Hosp. Assn., Nova Scotia Royal Commn. on Health Care, Que. Ministry of Health & Social Affairs, Seniors Inde- pendence Rsch. Program of Health Canada, Assoc. (Health Network) of Cdn. Policy Rsch. Networks; Bd. Mem., Home Hospital of Ottawa-Carleton; invited speaker at more than 100 conferences, symposia & hear- ings nationally & internationally; Mem., Cdn. Public Health Assn.; Cdn. Health Econ. Rsch. Assn.; author of over 70 books, chapters in books, articles, papers in conf. proceedings & profl.-trade journals incl. Sustainable Health Care for Canada 1995, Path to the Future 1995; co-author: Cost-Effectiveness of Canadian Health Care 1995; recreations: music, reading, travelling, skiing; Home: 74 Southport Dr., Ottawa, Ont. KIT 3G8; Office: 136 Jean-Jacques Lussier, Ottawa, Ont. KI N 6N5. ANGUS, Elisabeth (Lis) Anne, B.A., M.A., M.B.A.; consultant, writer, editor, lecturer; b. Rimbey, Alta. 6 Sept. 1946; d. Baron Bernhard and Alma Bertine (Eritsland) von Tettenborn; e. Eckville H.S. 1963; Carle- ton Univ. B.A. 1968; York Univ. M.A. 1978, M.B.A. 1988; m. Ian C. s. K.C. and Margaret (Thomas) A. 22 Feb. 1969; children: Jessica Margaret, Amanda Katherine; EXTVE. VICE-PRES. AND DIR., ANGUS TELEMANAGEMENT GROUP 1980- and VICE- PRES. AND DIR., ANGUS DORTMANS ASSOCI- ATES INC.; prior to 1980 career in clinical psychology & care of emotionally disturbed children & adolescents: Royal Ottawa Hosp. 1968-70; Dellcrest Children's Cen- tre 1970-71; Lakeshore Psychiatric Hosp., Child & Ado- lescent Unit 1971-75; CM Hincks Treatment Centre 1977-78; expert witness, CRTC long-distance comp. proceedings 1991; frequent public speaker and guest lec- turer; Past Pres., Cdn. Telecommunications Cons. Assn. (Pres. 1994-95); Mem. Steering Ctte., Ont. Adv. Ctte. on Telecommunications; Chair, Program Adv. Council, Sheridan Coll.; Mem. Adv. Bd., Ryerson Polytechnic Univ.'s Admin, and Inform. Mgmnt. program; Mem., Internat. Soc. of Telecommunications Consultants; Cdn. Women in Communications; Co-recipient, Cdn. Bus. Telecomm. Alliance Honorary Award 1990; author A Comparison of Interexchange Services in Canada and the US and The Cost of Business Telephone Service in Canada and the USA (studies conducted on behalf of Unitel) 1991; Telecommunications and Business Com- petitiveness in Canada and the US (Industry Canada) 1992; Feasibility of a Metropolitan Toronto Telecom Network: Examining Metro Toronto's Netword Needs and Options (Metro. Toronto) 1993; The Connected Municipality: Telecom Infrastructure for Economic Development' Economic Development Journal of Ont. 1994; 'Beyond the Copper Monopoly: Alternatives for Local Telecom Networks' The Future of Telecommuni- cations Policy in Canada 1995; Canadian Telecom in Transition - and More to Come (Perspectives on the New Economics and Regulation of Telecommunica- tions) 1996; co-author Canada's Information Highway: Services, Access and Affordability 1994; Access, Afford- ability and Universal Service on the Canadian Infor- mation Highway 1995; Canadian Telecom in Transition 1995; co-editor Telemanagement (monthly magazine); recreations: gardening, reading, family; Home: 718 Peb- ble Ct., Pickering, Ont. L1V 3Z4; Office: 8 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax, Ont. LIT 2Z7. ANGUS, Ian Cole, M.A.; telecommunications con- sultant; lecturer; author; b. Vancouver, B.C. 14 Aug. 1945; s. Keith Cole and Margaret (Thomas) A.; e. Carle- ton Univ., B.A.(Hons.) 1970; Univ. of Toronto, M.A. 1972; m. Elisabeth Anne d. Baroness Alma and Baron Bernhard von Tettenborn 22 Feb. 1969; children : Jessica Margaret, Amanda Katherine; PRES. AND C.E.O., ANGUS TELEMANAGEMENT GROUP INC. 1979 - ; Chrmn., Angus Dortmans Associates Inc. 1995- ; Mktg., Bell Can. 1972-79; Mem., Soc. of Telecomm. Cons. 1979- (Dir. 1981-83,1985- ; Vice-Pres. 1982-83; Mag. Ed. 1981-83); Cand. Bus. Telecomm. Alliance 1980- (Conf. speaker 1980, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89); Cdn. Telecomm. Consultants Assn. 1987- (Dir. 1996- ); Secy., N. American ISDN Users Forum 1989- 90; Co-chair, World Conference on Incoming Call Cen- ter Mgmnt. 1989-96; author Preparing for Interconnec- tion 1980; Telephone Cost Control 1981; Users Guide to Bell Canada Rates 1982; Contemporary Issues in Tele- phone System Management 1984; ISDN in the Real World 1988; ISDN: A Managers Guide 1989; The Angus TeleManagement Guide to Meridian 1 1990; The Angus TeleManagement Guide to Long Distance Resale in Canada 1991; Long Distance Competition in Canada 1991; Phone Pirates 1993; The Angus TeleManagement Buyers' Guide to Long Distance Alternatives in Canada 5th ed. 1993, 6th ed. 1994; Canadian Telecom in Transi- tion 1995; editor The TeleManagement Report 1982-88, Telecom Systems and Strategies 1984—88, Telemanage- ment 1988- ; co-recipient, Honorary Award, Can. Business Telecommunications Alliance 1990 and Media Award 1997; Dir., Toronto Blues Soc. 1996- ; Home: 718 Pebble Court, Pickering, Ont. L1V 3Z4; Office: 8 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax, Ont. LIT 2Z7. E-mail: ianangus@angustel.ca ANGUS, John Forrest; businessman; b. Montreal, Que. 3 May 1947; s. Richard Forrest and Ruth M. (Weir) A.; e. Trinity Sch. 1963; m. Portia d. Susan and Peter Leggat 10 Feb. 1990; children: Graham, Tessa (mother: Diana C. McConnell) and Malcolm, Katherine; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., STONEHENGE CORPORA- TION; Partner, K.D. Marine 1966-69; various sales & mktg. positions ending as Mgr., Mktg., Public Reins. & Advtg., Alcan Canada Products Ltd. 1969-84; Pres., Angus Mktg. & Commun. Ltd. 1984-86 ; Extve. Vice- Pres. & Dir., Eco Corp. 1986-91; Chair & C.E.O., Metal Supermarkets Corp. (USA) 1991- ; Pres., Metal Super- markets (Can.) Ltd. & other MSC companies in Que. & the U.S. 1991-97; Vice-Chrmn., Metal Supermarkets (Can.) Ltd. 1997- ; Dir., Swiss Bank Corp. Trust; Metal Supermarkets (Can.) & 5 other assoc. co's in U.S., U.K. & Can.; Adv. Bd., McGee Capital Mngt. Inc.; Profes- sional Engineering & Maintenance Assn. of Can. (PEMAC); Commercial Inventory Serv. Co. Ltd. (U.K.); Stonehenge Corp.; Chessington Ltd.; SubSchool Inter- nal.; Marine Museum of the Great Lakes; The Cham- plain Soc.; Former Dir. of Starlaw Inv. Ltd.; Cdn. Recycled Materials Corp.; Ont. Multi Material Recy- cling Inc. (OMMRI); Ont. Recycled Materials Fund Inc.; Cdn. Environ. Industries Assn.; Barberians Restaurant; 26 ANGUS / ANNETT Les Grands Ballets Canadians; The Centre for the Great Lakes; UN (UNEP) Award for Environ. Stewardship 1985 for co-creation of 'Blue Box' recycling system in Can.; Vernon Heaslip Award for contbn. toward reduc- tion of solid waste in Can. 1985; recreations: fishing, music, politics; clubs: Toronto Club, University (Mont- real), Forest & Stream (Dorval), Orleans Fish & Game, Caledon Ski, Kingston Yacht, Fort Frontenac Officers Mess; Office: 53 King St. E., Kingston, Ont. K7L 2Z5. ANGUS, Margaret, C.M., B.A., LL.D.; author; conser- vationist; b. Chinook, Mont. 23 May 1908; d. Ulysses S. Grant and Cora (Krauss) Sharp; e. Univ. of Mont. B.A. 1930; Queen's Univ. LL.D. 1973; m. William Angus 28 Aug. 1929; children: Barbara (Mrs. Owen Morgan), James; Dir. of Radio, Queen's Univ. 1957-1968, museum curator 1968-85; Chrmn. Kingston Centennial Comte. 1966-67; Kingston Comte. Arch. Review 1970- 72; Dir. Ont. Hist. Studies Series 1972-88; Pres. Fronte- nac Hist. Foundation 1973-1976, 1979-81; Gov. Heri- tage Can. 1974-79; Dir. Ont. Heritage Foundation 1975-81; Gov. Kingston Gen. Hosp. 1972- ; Consultant Cdn. Hist. Sites Div.; named Citizen of the Year, King- ston Jaycees 1968; Queen's Univ. Alumni Award 1968 and Medal 1975; Cruikshank Gold Medal 1974; Heri- tage Can. Travel Award 1975; Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; Ont. Assoc. of Architects' Allied Arts Award 1989; Mem., Order of Canada 1992; 125th Anniversary Medal 1992; Kingston Gen. Hosp. Special Recognition Award 1995; author The Old Stones of Kingston 1966; The Story of Bellevue House 1967; History of Kingston General Hospital 1972, volume II 1994; contrib. Oliver Mowat's Ontario 1972; Kingston 300 1973; John A. Lived Here 1984; Queen's History in Names 1991; Summerhill, Queen's University at Kingston 1997; over 30 short stories on hist, subjects for CBC, 4 docu- mentaries, radio plays and hist, studies; series ed., Buildings of Architectural and Historic Significance in Kingston; mem. Ont. Hist. Soc. (Pres. 1969-71); Arch. Conservancy Ont.; Kingston Hist. Soc. (Pres. 1972-74); Dir. Cataraqui Archaeological Rsch. Found. 1983-84; Home: 1201 - 322 Brock St., Kingston, Ont. K7L 1S9. ANGUS, Hon. W. David, Q.C., A.B., B.C.L.; senator, barrister & solicitor; b. Toronto, Ont. 21 July 1937; s. Melvyn Graham and Ada Madeline (Hutchison) A.; e. Lower Canada College 1954; Princeton Univ. A.B. (cum laude) 1959; McGill Univ. B.C.L. (1st Class Hons.) 1962; children: Jacqueline, Gregor; MEM., THE SENATE OF CANADA 1993- , Mem. Standing Senate Ctee. on Banking, Trade & Commerce; PARTNER, STIKEMAN ELLIOTT 1968- ; joined Stikeman Elliott 1962; special- ist in Shipping & Insurance Law; Mem., Canadian, Que- bec and Montreal Bar Assns.; Pres., Cdn. Maritime Law Assn. 1989-92; Titulary Mem. & Mem. of Extve. Coun- cil, Comite Maritime Internal.; Gov., Inst. of Maritime Law (IMO), Malta; Pres. & Dir., Madeg Holdings Inc.; Dir., Air Canada; AON Reed Stenhouse Inc.; Eastern Canada Towing Ltd.; MPact Immedia Inc.; Eastern Cdn. Tug Owners' Assn.; Q.C. 1984; Chair, P.C. Canada Fund 1983-93; Pres., Montreal Gen. Hosp. Centre 1995-97; Pres. & Din, St. Andrew's Presbyn. Homes Found.; Dir., Pointe-a-Calliere, Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History; Dir. & Mem. of Extve. Ctte.; McGill Uni- versity Health Centre; recreations: golf, skiing; Home: 3491 Redpath, Montreal, Que. H3G 2G7; Office: 4000 - 1155 Rene Levesque Blvd. W, Montreal, Que. H3B 3V2; Senate Office: Room 624, Victoria Bldg., Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA4. ANHALT, Istvan, D.Mus.(Hon.), LL.D.; composer, author, educator; b. Budapest, Hungary 12 Apr. 1919; s. Arnold and Katalin (Herzfeld) A.; e. D. Berzsenyi, Real- gymnasium, Budapest 1929-37; Hungarian Acad. of Music, student of Zoltan Kodaly 1936-41; forced labour service, Hungarian Army 1942^14; Conservatoire Nat. de Musique, Paris, student of Louis Fourestier 1946—48; private study with N. Boulanger and S. Stravinsky; D.Mus.(Hon.) McGill Univ. 1982; LL.D. Queen's Univ. 1991; m. Beate, d. Paul and Emma Frankenberg, Jan. 1952; two d., Helen, Carol; Asst. Conductor, Hungarian Opera 1945; Asst. Prof. (Lady Davis Fellow), Assoc. Prof, and Prof., McGill Univ. 1949-71 (also served as Chrmn., Dept. of Theory, Faculty of Music 1963-69; Dir. of Electronic Music Studio 1964—71; mem. Senate 1968-71); Electronic music composition, Electronic Music Lab., National Rsch. Council of Can., summers 1959-61; Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Centre, N.Y. and Bell Telephone Labs., Murray Hill, N.J. (com- puter generation of music) summer 1961; Visiting F. Slee Prof, of Composition, State Univ. of N.Y., Buffalo 1969; Head Music Dept. Queen's Univ. 1971-81; Profes- sor Emeritus 1984- ; rec'd Centennial Medal 1967; Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1993; John B. Stirling Medal 1993; com- positions incl.: Comments, Symphony No. I, Cento, fantasia, foci, Symphony of Modules, Trio, Sonata for Piano, Sonata for Violin and Piano, Four Electronic Compositions, Thisness, Simulacrum, SparkskrapS, Sonance • Resonance (Welche Tone?), Doors... Shadows (Glenn Gould in memory) and 4 musico-dramatic (operatic) works consisting of: La Tourangelle a musical tableau about Marie de ITncarnadon of Tours 1975, Winthrop a musical pageant related to the life and times of John Winthrop, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Co. 1983, Traces ITikkun) a pluri-drama 1995 and Mil- lennial Mall (Lady Diotima's Walk) a voice-drama for the imagination 1998; numerous recordings; author Alternative Voices 1984; Oppenheimer 1990; A Weave of Life Lines 1992; and other texts; his papers are in the National Library of Can.; mem., Cdn. League of Com- posers; Address: 274 Johnson St., Kingston, Ont. K7L 1Y4. ANISMAN, Philip, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., J.S.D.; lawyer; b. Toronto, Ont. 12 Sept. 1941; s. Louis and Mary (Rubenstein) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1964, LL.B. 1967; Univ. of Cal. Berkeley LL.M. 1971, J.S.D. 1974 (recipient Walter Perry Johnson Fellowship, Boalt Hall, Sch. of Law there 1967-68); SOLE PRACTITIONER; called to Bar of Ont. 1970; Asst. Prof, of Law, Univ. of W. Ont. 1968-71; Rsch. Offr. Law Reform Comn. Can. 1971-73; Dir. Corporate Rsch., Dept. Consumer & Corp. Affairs Can. 1973-78; Prof, of Law, Osgoode Hall Law Sch., York Univ. 1978-85; Visiting Prof. Monash Univ., Melbourne, Australia 1983; Special Counsel on Corpo- ration, Securities and Constitutional Law, Goodman and Carr 1985-87; author Takeover Bid Legislation in Can- ada: A Comparative Analysis 1974; A Catalogue of Discretionary Powers in the Revised Statutes of Canada 1970 1975; Insider Trading Legislation for Australia: An Outline of the Issues and Alternatives 1986; Insider Trading in Canada: Recommendations and Guidance on Boardroom Practice 1988; co-author Proposals for a Securities Market Law for Canada 3 vols. 1979; co- editor The Media, the Courts and the Charter 1986; Administrative Law: Issues and Practice 1995; various articles learned journs.; mem. Law Soc. of Upper Can.; Public Mem., Investment Dealers Assn. of Can., Ont. Branch; Chair, F.E.L. Priestley Mem. Fund Ctte., Univ. Coll., Univ. of Toronto; Mem., Extve. Ctte., Univ. Coll. Ctte.; Office: Suite 1905, 80 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. ANKA, Paul Albert; singer, composer, actor; b. Ottawa, Ont. 30 July 1941; s. late Andrew Emile and late Camelia (Tannis) A.; e. Connaught Sch. and Fisher Park High Sen., Ottawa, Ont.; D.Mus., St. John's Univ. N.Y.C. 1978; m. Anne Alison, d. Charles De Zogheb, Paris, France, 16 Feb. 1963; 5 children: Amelia, Anthea, Alicia, Amanda, Alexandra; Co-owner of the Ottawa Senators (the National Hockey League franchise); estbd. Paul Anka Productions; recipient of 15 Gold Records (rec'd when single record sells 1 million copies); for his 120 albums has written over 800 songs registered by BMI; has sold over 51 million records internationally; has rec'd over 23 Citations for writing from BMI; Young Can. Award 1961; invited to White House 1967 and 1986; Alsac Service Award (St. Jude Children's Rsch. Hosp. for Leukemia Found.) 1968; Chevalier de 1'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres 1991; composer: My Way (for Frank Sinatra; BMI Citation, 1994, for 3.5 million per- formances in U.S.; Special Citation, Les Victoires de la Music [French Grammy Awards] 1994); Theme for Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson (BMI Citation for 606,978 performances, 1994); Diana (BMI Citation for 1 million performances); You Are My Destiny; Puppy Love (BMI Citation for 1 million performances); Lonely Boy (BMI Citation for 1 million performances); Put Your Head On My Shoulder (BMI Citation for 2 million performances; Having My Baby (BMI Citation for 2 million performances); One Man Woman; I Don't Want To Sleep Alone; Let Me Try Again; Times Of Your Life (theme song for Kodak commercials); Hold Me 'Til The Morning Comes (BMI Special Citation); She's A Lady (Tom Jones: BMI Citation for 1 million perfor- mances); It Doesn't Matter Anymore (Buddy Holly); Jubilation (Barbra Streisand); Tonight Show theme; The Longest Day for movie of same name (Acad. Award nomination); theme song for Louis Malle film Atlantic City (1st place, Venice Film Festival); No Way Out for movie of same name; Catholic; recreation: tennis; Club: Friars; Address: 10573 W. Pico Blvd., Box 159, Los Angeles, CA 90064. ANKNEY, Claude Davison, B.S., Ph.D.; professor; b. Cleveland, Ohio 20 Sept. 1946; s. Claude Davison and Grace Arlene (Krohn) A.; e. Michigan State Univ. B.S. 1968; Univ. of Western Ont. Ph.D. 1974; m. Sandra d. Karl and Hattie Johnson July 1976; one d.: Theresa; PROF., ZOOLOGY, UNIV. OF WESTERN ONTARIO; supervised rsch. of 8 Ph.D. and 23 M.Sc. students who are now involved in teaching, rsch. and wildlife mgmt. across N. Am.; Sci. Advisor, Inst. for Waterfowl and Wetlands Rsch.; Long Point Waterfowl and Wetlands Rsch. Fund; Long Point Biosphere Reserve; Fellow, Am. Ornithol. Union 1992; Citation Classic awarded 1992; Pres., Ont. Fed. of Anglers and Hunters 1991-94; Mem., Am. Assn. for the Adv. of Sci.; Am. Ornithol. Union; Cdn. Soc. of Zool.; The Wildlife Soc.; Cdn. Soc. of Orni- thol.; Soc. for Study of Human Behavior and Evolution; co-editor: Ecology and Management of Breeding Waterfowl 1992; author/co-author of over 100 sci. papers; recreations: hunting, birdwatching, fishing; club: Long Point Waterfowlers; Home: 1249 Hillcrest Ave., London, Ont. N5Y 4N2; Office: London, Ont. N6A 5B7. ANNA, Timothy E., M.A., Ph.D., FRSC; professor; b. Lexington, Kentucky 3 Nov. 1944; s. Anthony E. and Sue Catherine A.; e. Duke Univ. B.A. 1966, M.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1969; m. Mary J. d. Jean and Ted Ekiel 12 Sept. 1970; children: Aaron B., Elizabeth E.; DISTIN- GUISHED PROF., DEPT. OF HISTORY, UNIV. OF MANITOBA 1997- ; Asst. Prof., Dept. of History, Univ. of Man. 1969-74, Assoc. Prof. 1974-79, Prof. 1979-97; Phi Beta Kappa; Rh Inst. Rsch. Award, Humanities 1984; Killam Rsch. Fellowship 1994-96; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. 1995; various research grants and prizes; academic speciality: Latin Am. Hist., empha- sis on 19th & 20th centuries, Mexico, Peru, Spain; author: The Fall of the Royal Government in Mexico City 1978, The Fall of the Royal Government in Peru 1979, Spam and the Loss of America 1983, The Mexican Empire of Iturbide 1990, Forging Mexico, 1821-1835 1998 (3 of above translated into Spanish by Mexican presses) and 26 articles and 48 scholarly reviews; Home: 215 Cambridge St., Winnipeg, Man. R3M 3E7; Office: 28 Trueman Walk, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 5V5. ANNAU, Ernest, Dipl. Ing., O.A.A., F.R.A.I.C., R.C.A.; architect; b. Szeged, Hungary 24 Dec. 1931; s. Ernest and Ilona (Antos) A.; e. Ont. Coll. of Art 1953- 57; Acad. of Fine Arts (Munich, Germany) 1957-59; Univ. of Toronto 1951-53; Tech. Univ. of Munich, Dipl. Ing. 1959-63; m. Patricia d. Arthur and Gladys Harding 21 Sept. 1962; children: Catherine, Marion, Adrienne; private practice, ERNEST ANNAU ARCHITECT INC. 1972- ; numerous nat. and internal, design awards for architecture and scholarships & awards for drawing & painting; coloured lino-cut print Saturday Night acquired by Art Gall, of Ont.; winner of the internal, competition for the design of 10,000 seat Nanling Multi-Purpose Stadium in Changchun, China; impor- tant projects incl. Bedford Glen, Rosegarden Mews, Bal- moral Club Retirement Home, Winona Housing Co- op., National Yacht Club, prop. Solar Office Bldg., Min. of Ont. Attorney Gen. (all in Toronto), Concorde Cor- porate Centre and Concorde Park Condominiums, (Don Mills), South Common Leisure Pool (Mississauga), 7ih Slreei Junior School and Child Care Ctr., and 20ih Street Junior School, Etobicoke; Port Union Rec. Ctr. & Library and Blantyre Public School, Scarborough, Park- way Mall (Si. John, N.B.); designer of Ont. Hosp. Assn. Ctr. - Blue Cross (Don Mills); Brochure in the coll. of Cdn. Ctr. for Arch.; Pres., Royal Cdn. Acad. of Arts 1994- (Chrmn. Exhbn. Ctte. 1987-89); Profl. Adv., Ont. Masonry Design Awards 1984-86; Chrmn., Heri- tage Markham 1977-81; R.A.I.C. Mission to China, Lecture Tour 1983; Chrmn., Competitions Cue., Oni. Assn. of Archil. 1970-72, mem. 1985-89; Design crilic, Univ. of Toronio; Univ. of Waierloo; McGiTl Univ.; mem., Toronio Historical Bd. 1990-93 (Chair Preserva- tion Ctie. 1992-93, Vice Chair Toronto 200 Ctte.); Fel- low, Royal Archil. Inst of Can.; mem., Ont. Assn. of Archil.; Conirib. ed. Canadian Interiors 1971-82; con- irib. to numerous archil, mags.; recreations: sketching, cross country skiing; Home: 128 Colin Ave., Toronto, Ont. MSP 2C3; Office: 156 From St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5J 2L6. ANNETT, Kenneth Hugh, C.D., D.C.L., F.C.C.T.; his- torian; b. Gaspe, Que. 18 Aug. 1914; e. High Sch. New Carlisle, Que.; Macdonald Coll. McGill Univ. teaching educ.; Bishop's Univ. B.A., post-grad. M.Ed, courses; Columbia and Harvard Univs. post-grad. M.Ed, courses; D.C.L. Bishop's 1990; m. Velma Law; three s.; Counsel- lor Superior Council of Educ. Que. 1974-79; Supvr. of Schs. R-D-A Central Sch. Bd. 1958-62; Dir. of Guidance Protestant Schs. Que. Dept. of Pub. Instr. 1962-65; Asst. Dir. Guidance Bureau Que. Dept. Educ. 1965, Asst. Dir. Gen. Elem. and Secondary Educ. Br. 1966, Counsellor Office Depy. Min. Educ. 1973-74; served with RCAF Aciive Service Radar 1942-45; Secy, and Pres. Si. Fran- cis Teachers' Assn.; mem. Sr. Adms. Group; Chief Insir. Cadei Services Can.; author: Huguenot Influence in Quebec, The Annett Family of Gaspe, Saga I, Saga II, Gaspe of Yesterday Vol. 1-10 incl.; columnist: Hugue- ANNIS / ANTOFT 27 not Trails; contributor: CBC Quebec A.M.; Fellow Cdn. Coll. Teachers; founding mem. Cdn. Guidanc e & Coun- selling Assn. and Richmond Hist. Soc; mem. Que. Assn. Sch. Adms.; Contrib. mem. Lit. & Hist. Soc. Que.; mem. Corp. of the Wales Home; mem. Holy Trinity Cathedral Parish; Anglican; Hon. Lif e Mem., Huguenot Soc. of Can.; Hon. Mem., Gaspesian Channel Islands Soc.; recipient, Order of Scholastic Merit, Third Degree & Gold Medal of the Order by Que. Min. of Education; Prix merite culturel, Soc. historique de la Gaspesie 1995; recreations: travel, hist, research, photography; Home: 1225 Lavigerie, Ste. Foy, Que. G1W 3W8. ANNIS, Helen M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; psychologist; b. Toronto, Ont. 16 Nov. 1942; d. Levi Mclaughlin and Gladys May (Cann) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1964; York Univ. M.A. 1967, Ph.D. 1970; m. Wesley Coons 11 Nov. 1985; PROF., UNIV. OF TORONTO 1989- ; Sci- entist, Addiction Rsch. Fdn. 1970-84; Sr. Sci. 1984-97; Head of Psychol. 1985-92; Psychol. Rep., Social Sci. Fed. 1985-89; Mem., Sodobehav. Rsch. Grant Rev. Ctte., Nat. Inst. on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism 1987- 91; Chief, Behaviour Change Unit, Addiction Rsch. Foundation 1992-97; Bd. of Dir., Cdn. Psychol. Asn. 1985-88; Mem., Gov. Council, Cdn. Register of Health Serv. Providers in Psych. 1985-88 (Governing Council 1985-88); Nat. Rep., Council of Prov. Assns of Psychol. 1985-88; Bd. of Dir., The Donwood Inst. 1987-94 (Extve. Ctte. 1990-94); Jellinek Meml. Award 1994-96; Cdn. Psychol. Assn. 1985-88; Cons., World Health Orgn.; Nat. Inst. on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism; Inst. of Med., Nat. Acad. of Sci.; Capital Health Authority; Alaska State Office of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse; Solic- itor Gen.; Fed. Bur. of Prisons; Kaiser Perm. Med. Group; Pace Health Serv.; Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Fel- low, Cdn. Psychol. Assn. 1989- ; author: The Ontario Detoxication System 1976, Drug Use by Adolescents: Identification, Assessment and Intervention 1991, Structured Relapse Prevention: An Outpatient Coun- selling Approach 1996; 4 copyright assessment instru- ments and 80 journal articles; editor: Can. Psychology 1983-87; Home: R.R. 2, Caledon, Ont. LON ICO. ANSARY, Hassan J., B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.; executive; b. Tehran, Iran 3 May 1949; s. A.J. and R.J. (Naimi) A.; e. Univ. of Tehran B.A. 1971; Memorial Univ. of Nfld. Grad. Studies in Econ. 1973-75; Pittsburg State Univ. M.B.A. 1976; Cal. W. Univ. Ph.D. 1982; one d. Farrah Roxanne; PRES. AND C.E.O., NATIONAL AMERIT- EST INC. 1996- ; Policy Adv., Communications Br, Min. of Transp. & Communications, Ont., Toronto 1977-78; Mgr. Strategic Planning Domtar Inc., Mon- treal, Que. 1978-80; Mgr. Plannin g Coordination, Cor- porate Strategic Planning, Polysar Ltd., Sarnia, Ont. 1981-83; Mgr. Plannin g & Devel., Styrenics Div. 1983- 84; Dir. Corporate Devel., Canada Ports Corp., Ottawa 1984-85; Vice Pres., Corporate Services 1985-88; Extve. Vice-Pres., Canada Ports Corp. 1988-96; Chrmn., EDI Council of Can.; Dir., Van Home Inst.; Din, Comainer- ization & Intermodal Inst.; Chrmn., ICHCA Interna- tional Secretariat; Dir., EDI Inst.; Fellow, Chartered Inst. of Transport; Mem., Adv. Group, Canada-Florida Inst.; Past Dir., Ridley Terminals Inc., Prince Rupert, B.C.; Pres., Internal. Cargo Handling Coord. Assn.; Past Chrmn., Planning & Rsch. Ctte., Am. Assn. of Port Authorities; Chrmn., EDI Counc. of Can.; Dir., CCC- 375; Dir., Canada Grains Counc.; past Chrmn., Cdn. Port Dev. Forum; Founding mem. Strategic Mgmt. Soc. and World Economic Forum; Cdn. Film Inst.; recre- ations: theatre, films, skiing; Home: 63 Metcalfe, Tor- onto, Ont. M4X 1B9; Office: 100 Village Circle, Rock Springs, Wyoming 82901, USA. ANSTEY, Everett, M.Eng.; computer hardware manu- facturer; b. Nfld.; e. Tech. Univ. of N.S. B.Eng. 1965, M.Eng. 1967; m. Maureen Kerr-Anstey; PRES., SUN MICROSYSTEMS OF CANADA INC. 1989- ; Corpo- rate Dir. Sun Microsystems Inc. Cal.; former Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Datagraphics Ltd.; Vice Pres./Partner Digi- tal Systems Associates Ltd.; joined Digital Equipment of Canada Inc. 1977 becoming Vice Pres. Sales; joined present Co. as Vice Pres. Sales 1988; mem. Info. Tech- nol. Assn. Can. (Bd.); Advisory Bd. Mem., MBA for Sci- ence & Technology, Queen's Univ.; recreations: tennis, boating; Office: 100 Renfrew Dr., Markham , Ont. L3 R 9R6. ANTAKI, Nabil, M.C., LL.D., F.R.S.C.; professor, legal advisor; b. Damascus, Syria 7 Feb. 1941; s. Nai'm and Marie-Louise (Nassif) A.; e. B.A.Phil. (France); B.A.Litt. (Syria); Dip.Comp.L. (Paris); D.E.S. (Paris); LL.D. (Paris ) 1972; LL.D. (H.C. Aix-en-Provence); m. Lodi d. Wadih and Jalilee Sarkis 31 July 1968; children: Na'im-Alexan- dre, Kanm-Philip; PROF. OF LAW, UNIVERSITE LAVAL 1968- ; admitted to Bars of Syria 1964, Quebec 1976- ; Partner, Nai'm Antaki Law Offices (Syria & Lebanon) 1964-77; joined Univ. Laval as Asst. Prof. 1968; van univ. positions incl. Asst. Dean 1973-76, 1981-83; frequent lecturer in domestic & fgn. univs. & learned societies (over 100 confs. & public speeches); Internal. Arbitrator (ICC and ad hoc); Pres., Que. Nat. & Internal. Commercial Arbitraiion Cenire 1987- ; Mem., Bd. of Governance, Commercial Arbilraiion & Mediation Centre for the Americas; Nat. Ctte., ICC Internal. Couri of Arbilration (Chair, Credentials Sub- Cite.); Internal. Panel, Am. Arbilraiion Assn.; Mem., Milano Club of Internal. Arbitrators as well as many Internal. Arbitraiion & Bus. insis. in the Middle East & Arab Emirates; Mem., NAFTA ch. 2022 Ctte.; ADR Ctte., Que. Bar; Mem., Order of Canada; Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur (France); Officier des palmes acad. (France); Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can.; Merite du Barreau du Que. (Code civil); Mem., Order of St. Ignatus of Aniioch; Bd. Mem., Assoc. iniernai. pour la def. du plu- ralisme culiurel en arbiirage iniernai.; Fond, iniernat. pour 1'enseignement du droit des affaires; editor, auihor/co-auihor of num. lexis & articles on iniernat. bus. transaciions & domeslic & iniernat. medialion & arbiiration; recreations: travel and reading: clubs: Cercle de la Garnison, Que.; Home: 1025, ave des Braves, Quebec, Que. G1S 3C9; Office: Faculte de droit, Univ. Laval, Ste-Foy, Que. G1K7P4. ANTHONY, Brian Paul; arts administrator; b. Lon- don, Eng. 21 June 1944; s. Frederick and Gladys Ellen (Wye) A.; e. Ottawa Teachers Coll. Ont. Teaching Cert. 1964; Carleton Univ. 1967-69; m. Nancy d. Maurice and Ruth Hughes 7 Apl. 1979; children: Eon (by previous marriage), Elizabeth, David; EXTVE. DIR., THE HERI- TAGE CANADA FOUNDATION 1995- ; Press Offr. Nat. Arts Centre Ottawa 1976, Sec. of Corp. and Special Asst. to Dir. Gen. 1976-77; Exec. Asst. to Asst. Under Sec. of State (Arts & Culture) Dept. Sec. Stale Oiiawa 1977-78; Policy Adv. Arts & Culture Br. Dept. Commu- nications Ottawa 1978-80; Dir. of Info., Canadian Con- ference of the Arts 1980-83; Nat. Din, CCA 1983-86; Exive. Din, Confederaiion Centre of the Arts, Charlot- leiown 1986-89; Chief of Siaff 10 the Federal Min. of Communications 1989-90; Consultant, Anthony and Associates 1990-92; Assoc. Din, The Canada Council 1992-95; Bd. mem., Alliance for Canada's Audio-Visual Heriiage 1996- ; Mem., Task Force on Audio-Visual Herilage (Nat. Archives) 1994-95; Chair, Arts and Cul - ture Ctte., UN 50th Anniversary 1993-95; Din, Gover- nor General's Performing Arts Awards Found. 1992-96; mem. Nat. Adv. Ctte. Culture Slats., Statistics Canada 1984-88; Adv. Cite, on Training and Employmeni Opporluniiies in the Cultural Sector (CEIC) 1984—86; Nat. Innovalions Adv. Ctte. (CEIC) 1986; Mem., Sec- toral Adv. Group on Internal. Trade (Arts and Cultural Industries), External Affairs 1986-89; Nat. Staiisiics Counc. (Stats Canada) 1986-88; Dir. Ottawa Arts Cen- tre Found. 1983-86; Contbg. Ed. Performing Arts in Canada 1982-84; awarded Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1993; Club: MENSA; Home: 109 Powell Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K1S 2A2; Office: 412 MacLaren St., Otiawa, Ont. K2P OM8. ANTHONY, G.F. Kym, B.A., M.B.A.; investmeni dealer; b. Monireal, Que. 5 Apr. 1955; s. George Herberl and Dorothy Inace (Sadler) A.; e. Simon Fraser Univ., B.A. 1977 (scholarships 1973, 75, 76, 77); Univ. of West. Ont., M.B.A. 1980 (Gold medallist 1979, 1980; selecied lo exchange prog. London Grad. Sch. of Bus.); m. Alli- son d. Jon and Heilie Vickers 5 Dec. 1981; children: Michael, Callen, Evelyne, Morgynne; EXEC. VICE- PRES. CORPORATE & INVESTMENT BANKING GROUP, TORONTO DOMINION BANK and CHRMN. AND C.E.O., TD SECURITIES INC.; joine d Wood Gundy 1980; Vice-Pres., New Issues Depi. & Br. Mgr., Tokyo 1984; Bd. of Dir. 1986-93; Din, Capital Markets 1988-91; Sr. Vice Pres., Risk Management CIBC and Wood Gundy Inc. 1991; Mem., Can.-Japan Businessmen's Soc.; recreations: farming, classical music, squash, golf; Home: Oakville, Ont.; Office: Tor- onto Dominion Centre, P.O. Box 1, Ernst & Young Tower, 20th Fin, 222 Bay St., Toronio, Oni. M5K 1A2. ANTHONY, Geraldine, S.C., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.; biographer, historian; b. Brooklyn, N.Y. 5 Oci. 1919; d. William and Agnes Josephine (Murphy) A.; e. Mouni St. Vincent Univ. B.A. 1951; St. John's Univ. M.A. 1956, Ph.D. 1963; Jr. H.S. Teacher, Boston & N.Y. 1942-62; Sr. H.S. Teacher, N.S. 1963-65; Asst. Prof, of English, Mount Saint Vincent Univ. 1965-71; Assoc. Prof, of Eng. 1971-77; Prof, of Eng. 1977-87; Chair, Dept of Eng. 1983-86; Professor Emerilus 1987- ; Assoc. Prof, of Eng., Hofstra Univ. 1970-74 (summer sessions); Biographer & Historian, Cong, of Sisters of Charity, Halifax 1987- ; Din, Mount Saint Vincent Univ. Summer Sch. 1966, '67, '68; Chair, Culiural Affairs Ctle. 1970-72; Iniiiaior & Coord., Oxford Univ. Summer Sch., Si. Caiherine Coll. 1984-89; Adv. Bd. Mem., Can. Drama/L'Art dramatique can. 1978-91 ; Bd. of Ed., Can. Theatre & Drama 1990-92; Fellowship in Journalism, Univ. of Minnesoia, granted by Wall Street J. 1965; Selected Mem., 17th Century Sludy Group, Oxford Univ. 1964; Posi-docl. Fellow, Modern Drama, Columbia Univ. 1969; recipienl of Canada Council grams and N.S. Dept. of Culture, Fitness & Rec. grant; Canada 125 Medal 1992; Hon. LL.D. St. Thomas Univ. 1993; former Mem., CAUT, AAUTE, CADESS, ACUCM, CAAS, CCA, ACQL, CAGE, ACUTE, MLA; Assn. of Can. & Que. Lit.; Delia Kappa Gamma Inter- nal.; Mem., Cong, of Sisiers of Charity of Halifax; Founding Mem. & Pres., Assn. for Cdn. Theatre Rsch.; author: ]ohn Coulter 1976, Gwen Pharis Ringwood 1981, A Vision of Service: Celebrating the Sisters of Charity 1997, Rebel, Reformer, Religious Extraordi- naire: the Life of Sister Irene Farmer 1997; editor Pro- files in Canadian Drama series 1977, Stage Voices 1978; Founder & Past Pres., The Sisters Concerned for Senior Citizens; Home: 51 Marlwood Dr., Halifax, N.S. B3M 3H4; Office: Mount Saint Vincent Motherhouse, 150 Bedford Hwy., Halifax, N.S. B3M 3J5. ANTHONY, Rex C, B.Comm., A.I.I.C.; insurance executive; b. St. John's, Nfld. 2 Nov. 1947; s. Robert C. and Jean D. (Boyce) A.; e. Bishop Field College; Bishops College; Memorial Univ. of Nfld. B.Comm. 1968; m. Loretta d. Andrew and Regina McBride 7 Sept. 1968; children: Maria, Louisa, Robert, Regina, Christopher; PRES. AND C.E.O., ANTHONY FINANCIAL INC.; joined family business in 1968, proceeded through dif- ferent depts. & acquired conirolling interest 1977; par- ent co., Anthony Group Ltd., involved in real estate, insun & finan. serv., claims mngt., computer serv. & edn.; Din, Newtel Enterprises Ltd.; Sports Villa Resorts; Stratos Global Corp.; Bristol Group Inc.; Conpak Sea- foods Inc. (Chair); Insur. Corp. of Nfld. Ltd.; Anthony Insun Inc.; Charles D'Antiel Award of Merit; Alumni of the Year, Memorial Univ.; Atlantic Alliance Award of Merit; Finan. Extve. of ihe Year, M.U.N., Fac. of Bus.; Adv. Bd. Mem., Fac. of Bus., M.U.N. (former Chair); Chair, Fund Developments, Nfld. Br., Cdn. Diabeies Assn.; Bd. Mem., Nfld. Symphony Orch.; Nfld. & Lab. Art Gall.; Matthew Visit Ctte., Cabot 500; Council for Bus. & Arts in Can.; Past Pres., Insur. Brokers assns. of Can. and Nfld.; Partner, Assurer Internal. Inc.; recre- ations: boating, fishing, golf, automobiles; Home: 179 Waterford Bridge Rd., St. John's, Nfld. A1E 1C7; Office: ICON Building, 187 Kenmount Rd., St. John's, Nfld. A1B 3N2. ANTLER, Susan Patricia, B.A., M.B.A.; environmen- tal management consultant; b. Toronto, Ont. 5 Oct 1957; d. Earl Edward and Erica Lucy (Heller) A.; e. Har - bord C.I. 1975; Trinity Coll., Univ. of Toronio B.A.(Hons.) 1979; Queen's Univ. M.B.A. 1981; PRES., ENVIROBUSINESS DIRECTIONS INC. 1992- ; Mktg. Management, Warner-Lambert Canada 1981-92; established Visions of Utopia 1992; Extve. Din, The Composting Council of Can.; Cdn. Household Battery Assn.; Cdn. Programs Men, RBRC: Rechargeable Bat- tery Recycling in Canada; Ontario Scholar; Herbert Irwin U of T Entrance Award; MBA Award; Recycling Council of Ont. Office Recycling Award (while at Warner-Lambert Can.); author of variety of pub. articles in wasie mngt. & indus. pubs, reaching both Cdn. & internal, (esp. U.S.) audiences; club: Royal Cdn. Yacht; Office: 16 Northumberland St., Toronto, Ont M6H 1P7. ANTOFT, Kell, B.A., M.A.; b. Roskilde, Denmark 24 July 1923; s. Otto Hugo and Asia Sigrid (Rump) A.; e. Dalhousie Univ., B.A. 1967; M.A. 1977; m. Mary Lou, d. Basil and Margarei Courtney, 19 Dec. 1980; children (from previous m.): Asta Ellen; Susan Kirsten; Nicholas Kevin; Timothy Steven; PROFESSOR (Part-lime), HENSON COLLEGE, DALHOUSIE UNIV. 1984- ; Pres., Viking Air Service Lid. 1946-56; Pres. Nordic Biochemicals Lid. 1951-66; Asst Extve. Din, Nat. Can- cer Inst Can. and Cdn. Cance r Soc. 1966-69; Asst. Din, Inst. Public Affairs, Dalhousie Univ. 1969-76, Dir. 1977-84; Head, Municipal Admin. Program 1969-78; Special Lectn, Sch. Public Admin. 1972-90, Prof. 1984- 89; editor Guide to Local Government in Nova Scotia 1977 (3rd ed. 1992); Guide to Local Government in Maritime Provinces 1997; author numerous papers and studies on local govt; served as Air Navigator, R.C.A.F., 1943-46; rec'd. Scholarship in Pub. Admin . 1942-43; Overseas League Essay Prize 1943; Hon. Life Mem., Cdn. Hostelling Assn.; Outstanding Achievement Award, Maritime Municipal Trainin g and Development Bd. 1979; rec'd Lt.-Gov. (N.S.) Award for Excellence in Public Admin. 1986; Hon. Life Mem., Cdn. Cancer Soc. 1990; Chrmn., N.S. Jt. Labour Mgmt. Study Comie. 1974-79; Pasl Pres., Inst Pub. Admin. Can.; Secy., 28 ANTOINE / APPEL Atlantic Mgmt. Inst.; Co-founder and Chrmn., Nancy Greene Ski League 1968-72; Dir. Opcan (Katimavik), Chrmn. of Bd. or Dir. 1986-89 and Mem. 1997- ; Cdn. Cancer Soc. N.S. Div. 1970-84, Hon. V.P., N.S. Div. 1984—91; mem. Council of Trustees, Inst. for Rsch. on Public Policy 1982-86; Clubs: Wentworth Valley Ski; Veterans Against Nuclear Arms; Ski Atlantic Seniors' Club (Chrmn.); recreations: skiing; canoeing; reading; Home: R.R. 4, Bridgewater, N.S. B4V 2W3; Office: Henson College, Dalnousie Univ., 1261 Seymour St., Halifax, N.S. B3H 3J5. E-mail: antoft@15.dal.ca ANTOINE, Hon. James L., M.L.A.; politician; b. Fort Simpson, N.W.T. 1949; e. Univ. of Wisconsin, Univ. of Leihbridge mgmt. 1985-88; m. Celine; children: Den- ezeh, Melaw, Sachey, Tumbah; MINISTER OF TRANS- PORTATION and MIN. RESP. FOR ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS, GOVT. OF N.W.T. 1995- ; Chair, Constitu- tion Affairs Ctte.; Mem., Aboriginal Program Advisor Ctte. (APAC); 1st el. to the N.W.T. Legis. for the riding of Nahendeh g.e. 1991; re-el, by acclamation g.e. 1995; Chair, Standing Ctte. on Finance; Co-Chair, Special Joint Ctte. on Division; Mem., Mngmt. Services Bd., Special Ctte. on Housing, Standing Ctte. on Rules, Procedures and Privileges; Chief of the Fort Simpson Dene Band 1974-77, 1979-85, 1990-95; former Owner/Operator, Tagaah Ltd.; Pres., Nogha Enterprises; Extve. Dir., Deh Cho Regl. Council and Deh Cho Tribal Council; co-ordi- nated papal visit to Fort Simpson 1987; Office: P.O. Box 1320, Yellowknife, N.W.T. X1A 2L9. ANTON, Frank Robert, C.D., B.Sc.(Econ.), M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Leix, Ireland 22 July 1920; s. Norman James and Teresa Beatrice (Baker) A.; e. London Sch. of Econ. B.Sc. 1950; Univ. of Calif. Los Angeles M.A. 1956; Univ. of London Ph.D. 1961 ; Professor Emeritus, Univ. of Calgary 1986; Rsch. Econ., Govt. Can. Ottawa 1950- 51; Inst. Indust. Relations UCLA 1953-56; Prof, of Econ., Univ. of Calgary 1957-86; Head of Econ. 1967- 73, mem. Senate 1966-68; Visiting Prof. Middle E. Tech. Univ. Ankara (OECD Sponsorship) 1964; recipient vari- ous Can. Council and Killam Fellowships; Chrmn. numerous Arbitration, Adjudication & Conciliation Bds. Govts. Alta., Can.; Assessor, Can. Council Killam Fellowships; served with RAF Bomber Command Navig. 1940-43, P.O.W. Germany 1943-45; author Government Supervised Strike Voting 1961; The Role of Government in the Settlement of Industrial Disputes in Canada 1962; Wages and Productivity: The New Equa- tion 1969; Worker Participation: Prescription for Indus- trial Change 1980; The Canadian Coal Industry: Challenge in the Years Ahead 1981; co-author Econom- ics in a Canadian Setting 1964; articles various internal, journs.; Founding mem. and Dir. Econ. Soc. Alta. 1966- 68; recreations: swimming, hiking, music, travel, the- atre; Home: P.O. Box 1, Site 9, S.S. 3, Calgary, Alta. T3C 3N9; Office: Calgary, Alta. T2N 1N4. ANTONIO, Marlene Joan Elaine, B.Ed., B.A., M.Ed.; educator; b. Moose Jaw, Sask. 24 Apr. 1936; d. John Ewan and Ruby Irene (Bagg) Lauder; e. Univ. of Saskatchewan B.Ed. 1956, B.A. 1957; Univ. of Calgary M.Ed. 1972; Nat. Counc. of Jewish Women Scholar- ships; Grad. Teaching Asst., Univ. of Calgary; m. Harry s. John and Annie Antonio 27 Apr. 1957; children: Jolaine, Ann; MEM., DEAN OF SCIENCE AND TECH. ADVISORY CTTE., MT. ROYAL COLLEGE 1993- ; Din, Academy of Sci., Mt. Royal College 1993-94; Vice- Chair, City of Calgary Parks & Recreation Bd. 1995-97 (apptd. to Bd. 1993); Texaco Expl. Ltd., Nat. Rsch. Counc. 1957; teacher, var. parts of Alta. 1960-66; Instr., Mt. Royal Coll. 1966-70; Univ. of Calgary and Mt. Royal Coll. 1972-76; Calgary Bd. of Educ. 1976-81; apptd. to Alta. Human Rights Comn. 1979 (Chrmn. 1981-85; Mem., Chairman's Counc. 1989-92); mem. Min. of Educ. Ctte. on Tolerance and Understanding 1983-84; Pres., Cdn. Assn. of Statutory Human Rights Agencies 1984-85, Past Pres. 1985-86; Treas., Calgary Home and Sch. Assn. 1976-78; mem. Alta. Teachers Assn. 1956-66, 1968-70, 1976-80; Recipient, Cdn. Counc. of Christians and Jews Good Servant Medal; Hon. mem., Assn. Prof. Engr., Geol. & Geophys., Alta. 1986; APEGGA Practice Review Bd. 1986, 1987- ; APEGGA General Counc. 1987-92; Calgary Bd. of Educ. 1986-92; Co-Chair, Bowmont Natural Park Ctte. 1992-94; Gov., Parks Foundation of Calgary 1994-95; Office: 5115 Varscliff Rd. N.W., Calgary, Alta. T3A OG2. ANTONIOU, Andreas, B.Sc, Ph.D. (London), FIEEE, FIEE, P.Eng., C.Eng; professor; b. Yerolakkos, Nicosia, Cyprus 3 March 1938; s. Antonios and Eleni (Costi Coufoul Hadji Sawa; e. Univ. of London, B.Sc.(Hons.) 1963, Ph.D. 1966; m. Rosemary C. d. David and Helen Kennedy (dec.) 7 March 1964; children: Anthony (Tony), David (Dave), Helen, Constantine (Dino); PROF., DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, UNIV. OF VICTORIA 1983- ; Mem., Sci. Staff, Hirst Rsch. Centre, GEC Ltd., UK 1966; Sr. Sci. Offr., Post Office Rsch., Dept. UK 1966-69; Mem., Sci. Staff , R & D Northern Electric Co. Ltd., Ottawa 1969-70; Asst. Prof., Sir George Williams Univ. 1970-71; Assoc. Prof. 1971-73; Prof., Concordia Univ. 1973-83; Chrmn., Dept. of Elect. & Comp. Engr. 1977-83; Founding Chair, Dept. of Elect, and Comp. Eng., Univ. of Victoria 1983- 90; 'Christopher Columbus Premium' 1968, Post Office Rsch. Dept. (PRORD) for best paper by a PRORD employee during 1968; 'Ambrose Fleming Premium' 1969 IEE for 1 of 4 best papers pub. in IEE Proc., Electr. Div. during 1969; author: Digital Filters: Analysis and Design 1979 (also trans, into Russian 1983; repr. in India), 2nd. ed. 1993, Solutions Manual for 'Digital Fil- ters: Analysis and Design' 1979, 2nd ed. 1994; co- author: Two-Dimensional Digital Filters 1992, Solu- tions Manual for 'Two-Dimensional Digital Filters' 1993; Assoc. Ed.: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems June 1983-May 1985, June 1985-May 1987; recreations: classical music, Spanish guitar, reading, cooking, gardening; Home: 4058 Jason Place, Victoria, B.C. V8N 4T6; Office: Room EOW 425, P.O. Box 3055, Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P6. E-mail: andreas@ece.uvic.ca Web: http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~andreas ANTONSON, Richard Alvin; tourism executive; b. Vancouver, B.C. 12 August 1949; s. Alvin and Elsie Eliz- abeth (Bailey) A.; e. Burnaby South H.S. 1967; Simon Fraser Univ. 1967-69; m. Wendy d. Stanley and Marjo- rie Lyons 14 Dec. 1968 (div. 1995); children: Brent Rich- ard, Sean Kelly; PRES. AND C.E.O., TOURISM VANCOUVER 1993- ; Pres. & Pub., Antonson Pub- lishing Ltd. 1970-77; Mng. Dir., S.W. B.C. Tourist Assn. 1977-82; Founding Extve. Dir., Tourism Indus. Assn. of B.C. 1980-82; Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr., Douglas & Mclntyre, Pubs. 1982-87; Pres. & C.E.O., Edmonton Convention & Tourism Authority 1987-90; Vice Pres., Sales & Marketing, Great Cdn. Railtour Co. Ltd. 1990- 93; Wise Old Owl Award and Dive B.C.'s President's Award for outstanding indiv. contrib. to tourism devel.; Co-chair, B.C. Spec. Olympic Games 1984; Initiator & Co-chair, Conf. on Vancouver's Future 1984, 85 and 86; Chrmn., Prov. Leader's Ctte., B.C. Liberal Party 1985, 86; Pres., Assn. of Book Pubs, of B.C. 1984-86; Dir., Assn. of Cdn. Pubs. 1984—86; Tourism Indus. Assn. of Can. 1980-82; Vice-Pres., Cand. Periodical Pubs. Assn. 1977; Vice Chair, Cdn. Assoc. of Convention & Visitor Bureaux 1988-90; Vice Chrmn., Pacific Asia Travel Assn. (PATA) Travel Mart 1990; apptd. Adv. Counc. for Pacific Asia Travel Assn. 1991-92; apptd. Chrmn., Adv. Ctte., Tourism, B.C. Inst. of Technology 1992; Co- Founder Canada Train Week 1991; Vice-Chair, Cdn. Assn. of Convention & Visitor Bureaus 1993-95; Chair, Greater Vancouver Taxi Partnership 1994-96; CACVB 1996-97; Oceans Blue Foundation 1996- ; apptd. Bd. of Dirs., Cdn. Tourism Commn. 1995-98; el. Bd. of Dirs., Internal. Assn. of Convention & Visitor Bureaus (IACUB); Chair, Iniernat. Task Force; pan-lime lecturer & public speaker; author The Fraser Valley 1981; co- author In Search of a Legend 1972; author of numerous articles & papers; recreations: hiking, travel; club: Cana- dian (Bd. Mem. 1994-97); Vancouver A.M.; Vancouver Club; Home: 3359 Flagstaff Place, Compass Poini, Van- couver, B.C. V5S 4K9. ANVARI, Mohsen, B.Eng., M.B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.; edu - caior; b. Isfahan, Iran 19 June 1949; s. Dr. Hassan and Mehri (Alaj) Anvari; e. McMaster Univ. B.Eng. 1972; Sir George Williams Univ. M.B.A. 1974; Case Western Reserve Univ. M.Sc. 1975, Ph.D. 1977; m. Dr. Sandra d. Clinton and Kathleen (Boothe) Dow; children: Sara Emily, Maryam Kale; DEAN, FACULTY OF COM- MERCE, CONCORDIA UNIV. 1995- ; Financial Ana- lyst, Aylmer Ltd. 1971-72 ; Rsch. Assoc., Standard Oil Co. of Ohio 1976-77; Asst. Prof., Concordia Univ. 1977; Prof. 1988; Dir., M.B.A. Prog.; Treasury Mngt. Centre; Chair, Dept. of Finance; Mem., Bd. of Business Contrib- uiors, the Monireal Gazette; recipient of num. research grants; author of over 20 academic articles & 30 conf. preseniaiions; club: Universily Club of Monireal; Home: 468 Slralhcona Ave., Wesimounl, Que. H3Y 2X1; Office: 1455, de Maisonneuve Blvd. W, Montreal, Que. H3G 1M8. AOKI, Fred Y., MD, FRCP(C); professor; b. Vancouver, B.C. 2 March 1942; s. Fred Masuo and Shizuye (Koba- yashi) A.; e. United College 1959-62; Univ. of Manitoba M.D. 1962-66; m. Grace d. Helen and William Trussler 6 June 1970; children: Robert W.M., Katherine A.A.; PROF. OF MEDICINE, MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS 1988- ; Rotaiing Intern, Toronto Gen. Hosp. 1966-67; Resideni in Med., Montreal Gen. Hosp., McGill Univ. 1967-69; Fellow in Clin. Pharmacol. 1969-70; Chief Resident in Med. 1970-72; Assi. Prof, of Med., Pharmacol. & Then, McGill Univ. 1972-73, 1977-78; Rsch. Fellow, MRC Canada (London, England & Inst. Armand Frappier, Laval-des-Rapides, Que.) 1973-76; Assoc. Prof, of Med., Med. Microbiol. & Pharmacol. & Then, Univ. of Man. 1978-88; Home: 23 Queen's Park Cres., Winnipeg, Man. R3P 1J2; Office: Room 510, 730 William Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3E OW3. AOKI, Toshiumi; business executive; b. Fukuoka, Japan 25 May 1947; e. Tokyo Univ., Econ. 1972; m. Reiko; children: Ai, Aya, Aki; EXTVE. VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL MGR., MITSUI & CO. (CANADA) LTD. 1997- ; Steel Dept., Miisui & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. (Chicago) 1976-81; Assi. Gen. Mgr., Steel Pipe & Tubu- lar Prod. Div., Mitsui & Co., Lid. (Tokyo H.Q.) 1981-85; Gen. Mgr., Sieel Dept. & Adv. Material Dept, Miisui & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. (Los Angeles) 1985-92; Gen. Mgr., Sieel Sheei Dept Miisui & Co., Lid. (Tokyo H.Q.) 1992-94; Dep. Gen. Mgr. of Secretarial 1994-97; Dir., Fraser Wharves Ltd.; Pacific Ammonia Inc.; Tital Steel & Wire Co., Ltd.; Mem., Canada-Japan Soc. of B.C.; Jap- anese Bus. Assn. (Konwakai); Vane. Bd. of Trade; Hong Kong-Can. Bus. Assn.; clubs: The Vancouver, Shaugh- nessy Golf & Country, Univ. Golf; Office: 1055 Duns- muir St., P.O. Box 49046, Vancouver, B.C. V7X 1E6. APONIUK, Natalia, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Gronlid, Sask. 1 Jan. 1940; d. Rev. Wasyl and Anna (Brylewska) A.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.A.(Hons.) 1962; Univ. of Toronto M.A. 1963, Ph.D. 1974 ; Moscow State Univ., exchange student 1965-66; DIR., CENTRE FOR UKRAINIAN CANADIAN STUDIES, UNIV. OF MANITOBA 1982-93, 1994- ; Inslrucior, Univ. of Sask. summer 1962; T.A., Dept. of Slavic Lang. & Lit, Univ. of Toronto 1963-65, 1966-67, 1973-74; Asst Prof., Reed Coll. 1967-72; Sess. Lecin, Dept. of Slavic Lang., Univ. of Alta. 1974-75; Instr., ESL 1975-77; Co- ord., ESL, Grant MacEwan Community Coll. 1976-77; Asst. Prof., Slavic Stud., Univ. of Man. 1977-86; Coord., Soviet & East Eur. Stud. 1979-83; Assoc. Prof., Slavic Stud. 1986- ; estab. endowment funds for Ctr. for Ukr. Cdn. Stud.; negotiaied acad. exchange agreemenis between U. of M. & Kyiv-Mohyla Acad.; recipieni of rsch. grants from Canada Council, Prov. of Ont, SSHRC, Univ. of Man., Finnish Min. of Edn., Cdn. Plains Rsch. Ctr.; Shevchenko Fdn., Man. Culture; Ukrainian Woman of the Year (Winnipeg) 1987; U. of M. Ouireach Award 1992; U. of M. Award for Serv. 1993; Shevchenko Medal 1995; Pres., Conf. on Ukr. Slud. 1981-82; Chair, Man. Dept. of Edn. Sr. High Ukrainian Curriculum Cite. 1980-81; V.P., Bd. of Din, Ukr. Cul. & Edn. Ctr. 1980-81; Extve., Cdn. Assn. of Slavists 1980-83, 1988-89; Ukr. Acad. of Ans & Sci. 1981-83, 1995- ; Senaie, Si. Andrew's Coll. 1982- ; Council of Assoc., Cdn. Inst. for Ukr. Stud. 1982- ; Adv. Bd., Man. Parenis for Ukr. Edn. 1983-85; Osvila Fdn. 1983-85; Man. Intercult. Council 1983-85; Univ. of Illi- nois Summer Rsch. Lab. on Russia & E. Eur. 1984; Communiiy Liaison Council, Man. Dept. of Edn. Multi- cul. Resource Cm 1985-87; Nat Exlve., Ukr. Cdn. Ctte. 1986-89; Pres., Cdn. Ethnic Stud. Assn. 1991-95 (orga- nized nat confs. 1991, 1995); V.P., Ukr. Nat. Home Assn. 1995- ; Mem., Edit. & Pub. Ctte., Ukr. Self-Reli - ance League of Can. 1993- ; Presidium & Consistory, Ukr. Orthodox Ch. of Can. 1995- ; author/editor of scholarly ariicles; co-editor: CESA Bulletin de la SCEE 1991-93; Home: 875 Kebir PL, Winnipeg, Man. R3T 1X1; Office: Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2N2. APPEL, A. Bram, B.Comm., C.A.; chattered accoun- tant; b. Montreal, Que. 13 Jan. 1915; s. Israel and Sophia (Hecht) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.Comm. 1935; C.A. 1936; m. Bluma d. Joseph Levitt 11 July 1940; children: David Harry, Mark Gordon; PRES., A. BRAM APPEL CON- SULTANTS INC. 1976- ; Chrmn., Canmont Invest- ment Corp. Ltd.; Electroline Television Equipment Inc.; Hi-G-Tek Lid., Israel; Dir., Pall Corp.; O.S. Plastics Inc.; Canada Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Sr. Partner, Appel & Partners 1936-75; Extve. Asst to Min. of Energy, Mines & Resources, Otiawa 1966-67; Con- sultani to Secy, of Stale 1968-69, to Min. of Industry, Trade & Comm. 1970-72; Dir. & C.F.O., Interimco Ltd. Otiawa 1973-79; Consuliani lo 'Labyrinih' Projeci Nat Film Bd. Expo '67; Dir. & Mem. of Exlve. Cue., Har- bourfroni Corp. 1983-88; Din, Imax Corp. 1990-93; Gov., Mt Sinai Hosp. Toronio; rec'd Centennial Medal 1967; Address: ISA Hazelton Ave., Suite E406, Toronto, Ont. M5R 2E2. APPEL, Bluma, C.M., O.Ont; execuiive; b. Monireal, Que.; d. Jack and Dora (Bliiz) Levitt; m. A. Bram Appel; children: David Harry, Mark Gordon; CHRMN., APPEL CONSULTANTS INC. 1977- ; Freelance journalist Toronto Star, Globe & Mail, Financial Post, Montreal APPLE / AQIGAAQ 29 Gazette, Le Devoir 1948- ; Dir., Hi-G-Tek Ltd. - Israel 1995- ; Opera Atelier 1996- ; suit designer, Chester Reed Clothes 1948-52; van N.Y. theatre productions 1952-62; Dir. and co-owner, Waddington Galleries 1957-65; Chargee de Mission to Sec. ofState (Gerard Pelletier) 1970-72; Liaison to Min. Responsible for the Status of Women (Marc Lalonde) 1975-79; Liberal fed. cand. H. of C. 1979; Dir. Canmont Investment Corp. Ltd.; Canmont Realty Corp.; former Dir. & Sec. Treas. Electroline Television Equipment inc.; Founder & Dir., Am. Friends of Canada Ctte.; Past Dir. Couchiching Inst . of Pub. Affairs; Bluma Appel Theatre in St. Lawrence Centre, Toronto, named after her 1983; Hon. Trustee, ROM (Royal Ont. Museum) 1996- , Trustee 1990-96; apptd. to Bd. of Trustees, ROM (Royal Ont. Museum) 1990; Founder 'Partners in Research' 1988; Bd. of Dirs.: McMichael Gall. 1986-90; 'Necessary Angel' Theatre Co. 1987-90; Brock Univ. 1988-94; Ont. Crafts Counc. 1987; Prime Mentors of Can. 1987; The Shakespeare Globe Ctr. of Can. 1989; Bd. of Advs., Second Harvest 1991; Chrmn. of Bd., Cdn. Found, for AIDS Rsch. (Can- FAR); Past Dir., Nat. Gallery, Ottawa 1973-77; Cdn. Opera Co. 1981-88; Cdn. Psychiatric Rsch. Found. 1980-89; Cdn. Centre for Advanced Film Studies 1986- 91; Metro Toronto Community Found. 1987-91; Tor- onto Arts Awards 1988-90; Trustee, National Sym- phony Orch., Kennedy Ctr. for Performing Arts, Washington 1992-96; Mem., Order of Canada 1988; recipient, Soroptomist Award for Volunteerism 1986; Nat. Community Leadership Award, Nat. Council of Jewish Women 1987; Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation; Toronto Life Award, Women Who Make A Difference 1992; City of Toronto Award of Merit 1992; 1993 Hero, Metro Tor- onto Community Church; Univ. of Toronto Arbour Award 1995; Mem., Order of Ontario 1997; recreations: walking, cycling, gardening, swimming, cross-country skiing; Home: 18A Hazelton Ave., Apt. 406, Toronto, Ont. M5R 2E2; Office: 18A Hazelton Ave., Apt. 405, Toronto, Ont. M5R 2E2. APPLE, Barnabas William Nixon, Q.C., B.A., LL.B.; barrister and solicitor; b. Toronto, Ont. 29 Jan. 1924; s. Elmer Albert and Beatrice Muriel (Nixon) A.; e. Picker- ing Coll. 1936^0; Univ. of Toronto B. A. 1946; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. 1949 (Bronze Medal); m. Sonia Jane d. Vera and John Skinner 14 June 1947; children: Heather Elizabeth, William Nixon, Sara Jane, Derek Phin; PARTNER, TORKIN, MANES, COHEN & ARBUS; called to Bar of Ont. 1949; cr. Q.C. 1964; served with RCNVR 1943-45; author Filing of Prospectuses by Mining Companies 1964; Shareholders' Agreement 1968; Financing through the Toronto Stock Exchange 1972; and Osgoode Halt Cont. Legal Ed. Series; Conser- vative; Church, of England; recreations: golf, farming; Clubs: National; York Downs Golf & Country; Home: RR 3, Uxbridge, Ont. L9P 1R3; Office: 1500, 151 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. M5C 2W7. APPLE, Heather Elizabeth, B.Sc.; garden writer; b Toronto, Ont. 9 Oct. 1948; d. B. Nixon and Sonia Jane (Skinner) A.; e. Branksome Hall 1967; Univ. of Toronto B.Sc.(Hons.) 1972; single; currently training as an Holistic Health Practitioner; Teacher and Speaker at local, prov. & nat. levels; creator of edn. displays; radio- guest on local & nat. programs; guest radio host, local gardening show; Subject & Cons. Organic Gardening home study course & Field of Greens Roger Cable TV; Subject, TV series Millennium; Canada 125 Medal; Past Pres., Seeds of Diversity Canada (formerly Heritage Seed Program); Mem., Seed Savers Exchange; Periodical Writers Assn. of Canada; Cdn. Authors Assn.; Garden Club of Toronto; Story Tellers Sch. of Toronto; author How to Save Your Own Vegetable Seeds 1990, '92; author of numerous mag. articles; recreations: crafts, reading, movies; Address: R.R. 3, Uxbridge, Ont. L9P 1R3. APPLEBAUM, Louis, C.C, O.Ont., LL.D, D.Hum.; composer; conductor, Arts Administrator; b. Toronto, Ont. 3 Apr. 1918; s. Morris Abraham and Fanny (Freiberg) A.; e. Harbord Coll. Inst., Toronto, 1931-36; Univ. or Toronto, 1940; Toronto Conserv. of Music 1928-40; private study under scholar, in N.Y. with Ber- nard Wagenaar and Roy Harris, 1940-41; m. Janet, d. Lewis and Rene Hershoff, Toronto, 19 July 1940; one s. David Hersh; Chrmn. Fed. Culture Policy Review Comte. 1980-82 (Applebaum/Hebert Report published 1982); Extve. Dir., Ont. Arts Council 1971-80; Pres., Group 4 Productions; joined staff of National Film Board of Can. as Composer 1941; Music Dir., 1943, composing and cond. scores for about 200 theatrical and non-theatrical documentary films; invited to Holly- wood 1945, to compose and conduct score for Tomorrow the World produced by Lester Cowan for Un. Artists; returned 1945 to score The Story of G.I. Joe same stu- dio; later returned to Can. to continue work at Nat. Film Bd.; resigned in 1947 to engage in study and research in N.Y.; composed scores for many documentary produc- ers, incl. UNO, U.S. Army, March of Time, Nat. Film Bd., etc.; also writing lect. and teaching film music; won two prizes in Cdn. Performing Right Soc. competition 1938 and 1939; score for Tomorrow the World won spe- cial citation from Hollywood Writers Mobilization; score for Story of G.I. ]oe nominated for an Acad. Award; has contributed to Film Music Notes, ]ourn. of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Music in Canada, The Stratford Scene, Film Music; Music Dir., Stratford Festi- val 1953-60; Music Consultant, C.B.C.-TV; recipient, Canadian Film Award 1968; Wilderness Award 1973; Canadian Film Award 1975; Anik Award 1977; Gemini Award 1989; Juno, Special Achievement Award 1995; concert works have been performed by orchestras in many countries, over CBC, BBC (U.K.), by the League of Composers, New York, and in recital in Canada, the U.S.A. and England; Chrmn., Composers, Authors & Publishers Assn. of Can. Comte. for Promotion of Cdn. Music, 1964-71; Music Consultant, Nat. Arts Centre, Ottawa, 1964-67; mem. Adv. Panel, Can. Council, 1965-69; Lecturer, York Univ. 1974-78; mem. Bd. of Dirs., Cdn. Music Centre; Cdn. League of Composers; SOCAN (1st Pres. 1990-92; Pres. SOCAN Found. 1994); Planning Council of OECA; Nat. Ballet Sch.; Cdn. Conf. of the Arts; Cdn. Music Council; Gov., Strat- ford Festival; Gov., Roy Thomson Hall; Chrmn. Arts Ctte., Laidlaw Found.; Bd. Mem., Royal Conservatory of Music; Ctte. Mem., Canada Music 2000; Northern Encounters; Clubs: Arts & Letters; awarded Centennial Medal 1967; Officer, Order of Canada 1977; Queens Jubilee Medal, 1977; Order of Ont. 1989; LL.D.(Hon) York U. 1979; Hon. Fellow, Ont. Coll. of Art. 1981; Hon. Fellow, OISE 1988; Arts Man of the Year 1992; D.Hum. (Hon.] Univ. of Windsor 1994; Companion, Order of Canada 1996; Hebrew. APPLETON, Christopher Ross, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer, real estate executive; b. Chatham, Ont. 28 April 1954; s. John Miles and Mary Davison (Hill) A.; e. Univ. of Guelph B.A. 1978; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. LL.B. 1981; called to Ont. Bar 1983; m. Nancy Jean Austin d. D. Rodwell and Margaret L. Austin 18 July 1986; children: Meredith Noel and Daniel Miles Austin-Appleton; VICE-PRES., REAL ESTATE, THE T. EATON COM- PANY LIMITED 1997- ; various positions in private practice and corporate counsel; joined Eaton's as corpo- rate counsel June 1993; Office: 290 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. MSB 1C8. APPLEYARD, Edward Clair, M.Sc., Ph.D.; retired geologist, educator; b. Strathroy, Ont. 22 June 1934; s. Rt. Rev. Harold Frederick Caviller and Muriel Chanter (Jarvis) A.; e. Meaford (Ont.) High Sch.; Brantford (Ont.) Coll. Inst. 1952; Univ. of W. Ont. B.Sc. 1956; Queen's Univ. M.Sc. 1960; Cambridge Univ. Ph.D. 1963; m. The Rev. Elizabeth Ann d. Albert Edward and Mary Elizabeth Curtis 28 July 1962; children: Gregory David Jarvis, Mary Louise Desborough; ADJUNCT PROF. OF EARTH SCIENCES, UNIV. OF WATERLOO; mem. Geol. Assn. Can.; Mineral. Assn. Can.; Anglican; Home: 61 Larkspur Cres., Kitchener, Ont. N2M 4W8; Office: Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1. APPLEYARD, Peter, O.C.; composer; vibraphonist; percussionist; b. Cleethorpes, Eng. 26 Aug. 1928; drum- mer Brit, dance and Central R.A.F. Bands prior to mov- ing to Bermuda 1949 and to Toronto 1951 where he began playing vibraphone; performed with Billy O'Connor, Colonial Tavern 1953; Park Plaza Hotel, CBC Radio & with Cal Jackson 1954—56; formed own group 1957 travelling widely in N. Am.; co-host CBC Radio Paffj and Peter 1961-62; Music Dir. for Gloria DeHaven on tour U.S. early 1960's; CBC TV Mallets and Brass with Guido Basso 1969; served as Music Dir. various Toronto nightclubs and cocktail lounges incl. Park Plaza Hotel, Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Delta Chelsea; performed as leading percussionist in theatre, radio and TV, recording orchestras; toured Mid- dle E. & Ellesmere Island through CBC and UN; joined Benny Goodman's sextet early 1970's touring Europe 1972, 1974, Australia 1973; joined an orchestra incl. Count Basie Band for special Broadway (Uris Theatre, Broadway, N.Y.C.) engagement accompanying Frank Sinatra & Ella Fitzgerald 1975; appeared in concert annually 1976-79 Ont. Place; Host Peter Appleyard Presents (TV jazz and variety program) Toronto and syndicated in N.Am. 1977-79; toured Europe with Bar- ney Kessel & Sacha Distel, Buddy DeFranco, Herbie Mann late 80's & early 90's; toured Japan with Mel Torme 1993; composer incidental music radio shows and themes for his jazz groups; various recordings incl. Juno nominated & Gold Record Swing Fever All Star Swing Band 1983; Sarasota Jazz Festival Most Popular Musi- cian 1990; Honorary Citizen of Moncton; Civic Award of Merit, City of Scarborough; Keys to City of North York; Benno Haussmann Award, City of Cork, S. Ire- land 1992; Officer, Order of Canada 1992; awarded Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1992; mem. SOCAN. APPS, Victor Stanley, M.A.; insurance executive; b. London, England 19 March 1948; s. William George and Rosa Frances (Ainscough) A.; e. Cambridge Univ. M.A. 1970; m. Leona d. Leon and Antoinette Saj 1 Sept. 1979; children: Victor Edward, Claire Leona, Stanley Robert; SR. VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL MGR. FOR GREATER CHINA, MANULIFE FINANCIAL 1995- ; Computer Programmer, Manulife Financial 1970; Sys- tems Mgr. 1973; Controller 1979; Admin. Vice-Pres. 1981; Pres., Dharmala Manulife (Jakarta, Indonesia) 1985-88; Vice-Pres., Manulife (Hong Kong) 1988-95; Mem., Bd. of Gov., Cdn. C. of C. Hong Kong 1994- ; Chrmn., Life Insur. Council Hong Kong 1995-96; Mem., Gov. Ctte., Hong Kong Fed. of Insurers 1993- ; recreations: bridge, travel; clubs: American, Jockey, HK Club; Capital Club (Beijing); Home: No. A4, Stanley Knoll, 42 Stanley Village Rd., Hong Kong; Office: 31st floor, Manulife Tower, 169 Electric Rd., Hong Kong. APPS, William Alfred, B.A., LL.B.; executive; b. Brantford, Ont. 8 Feb. 1957; s. Arthur Carlyle and Mar- garet (Gracey) A.; e. Huron Coll., Univ. of W. Ont. B.A.(Hons.) 1979; Fac. of Law, Univ. of Toronto LL.B. 1984; m. Danielle French 22 April 1995; children: Devon Kirk, Carlyle Apps, Grace Apps; C.E.O., THE LEHNDORFF TANDEM GROUP 1993- ; Articling Student, Blake, Cassels & Graydon 1984-85 Assoc., Lyons, Goodman 1988-90; Special Partner, Fasken, Campbell, Godfrey 1990-91; Partner 1991-93; Dir., Colonia Life Insurance Co.; Lehndorff Tandem Manage- ment Inc.; Lehndorff Cdn. Prop.; Lehndorff Land Devel. Inc.; Lehndorff Mngt. Limited; Metro Capital Group Inc.; Empire Club of Can.; Mem., St. James Cathedral; Univ. Club of Toronto; recreations: golf, squash, politics; Office: 1900 - 390 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5H 2Y2. APSEY, Thomas Michael, R.P.F.; forestry executive; b. Vernon, B.C. 1 Apr. 1938; e. Univ. of B.C., B.S.F. 1961; m. Sharon Meagher 1962; two d. Susan, Jill; PRES. AND C.E.O., COUNCIL OF FOREST INDUSTRIES 1984— ; Dir, Cdn. Forest Industries Counc.; Pacific Salmon Found.; Econ. and Forest Ind. Analyst B.C. Dept. Ind. Devel., Trade and Comm. 1961-63; Sr. Mar- ket Analyst Pulp & Paper Grp., MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. 1963-68; Forestry Offr. Forest Inds. UN Food & Agric. Orgn., Turkey 1968-70; Econ. present Coun. 1970, Vice Pres. Forestry 1972-74; Sr. Econ. and Vice Pres. F.L.C. Reed and Assoc. 1974-78, mem. Forest Policy Adv. Ctte., conducted studies forest inds. Colombia, Ghana, Honduras and various Eur. and Latin Am. countries; Depy. Min. of Forests B.C. 1978-84, served as Vice Chrmn. B.C. Dep. Mins.' Ctte. on Econ. Devel.; mem., Internal. Task Force on Tropical Forests convened by the World Resources Inst., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program 1984—85; awarded the Rielle Thomson Award for outstanding contribution to public knowledge of the forest, Cdn. Pulp & Paper Assn. 1985; awarded Chevalier de 1'Ordre du Merite Agricole, for contribution to world forestry, Govt. of France 1991; mem. Vancouver Bd. Trade; Assn. Prof. Econs. B.C.; Assn. B.C. Profl. Foresters; Clubs: Vancouver, Canadian; Office: 1200- 555 Burrard St., Vancouver, B.C. V7X 1S7. AQIGAAQ, Mathew; sculptor; b. near the Kazan River Falls, N.W.T. 14 Aug. 1940; numerous group exbns. incl. most recent: Emerging Spirit Banff Centre 1996; Inspiration Marion Scott Gall., Vancouver 1995; Immaginario Inuit Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contem- poranea, Verona, Italy 1995; Inuit Art from the Cana- dian Arctic Bayly Art Museum, Univ. of Virginia, USA 1994; The Inuit Imagination Winnipeg Art Gall. 1993/ 94; QflTrtfln/ffuaq: The Art of Baker Lake National Gal- lery of Canada, Ottawa 1991; Vancouver Inuit Art Soc. 1991, 1990; solo exbns.: The Innuit Gall, of Eskimo Art Toronto 1991, The Upstairs Gall. Winnipeg 1982, Wad- dington's Toronto 1980, Theo Waddington N.Y. 1980, Inuit Galerie Mannheim, Germany 1980, Theo Wad- dington London, Eng. 1979; works in 16 collections incl. art galleries of Windsor, Edmonton, Ontario (Klamer Family and Sarick colls.), Winnipeg (Swinton and Twomey colls.), Cdn. Mus. of Civilization, Inuit Cul- tural Inst. Rankin Inlet, N.W.T, National Gall, of Can., Dennos Mus. Ctr., N.W. Michigan Coll. Traverse City, Mich.; participant, experimental graphics workshop Baker Lake 1965; attended opening Masters of the Arc- tic N.Y. 1989; subject of several articles and catalogues; Home: Baker Lake, N.W.T; Office: c/o Cdn. Arctic Pro- ducers, 1645 Inkster Blvd., Winnipeg, Man. R2X 2W7. 30 ARANDA / ARCHAMBAULT ARANDA, Jacob Velasco, M.D., Ph.D.; pharmacolo- gist; pediatrician; educator; b. Isabela, Philippines 29 Dec. 1942; s. late Anacleto T. and Gorgonia (Velasco) A.; came to Can. 1969; e. Manila Central Univ. M.D. 1965; McGill Univ. Ph.D. 1975; m. Dr. Betty I., d. late Frederic Sasyniuk 29 Dec. 1974; children: Kenneth Frederic, Christopher James; PROF. OF PEDIATRICS, PHAR- MACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS MCGILL UNIV. 1984- ; Dir., Developmental Pharmacology & Perinatal Rsch., McGill Univ./Lady Davis Rsch. Inst.; mem. attending staff in neonatology Royal Victoria Hosp.; Montreal Gen. Hosp.; Jewish Gen. Hosp.; St. Mary's Hosp.; Intern, Washington Hosp. Center and Children's Hosp., Washington, D.C. 1965; Resident, State Univ. of N.Y. Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse 1966; Clinical and Rsch. Fellow, Case Western Reserve Univ. at Cleve- land Metropolitan Hosp. 1968; Clinical and Rsch. Fel- low, McGill Univ. - Montreal Children's Hosp. 1969-71; Asst. Prof. Pediatrics, McGill Univ. 1974-77; Assoc. Prof, of Pediatrics 1977-83; Assoc. Prof, of Pharmacol- ogy & Therapeutics 1979-83; Mem. Am. Acad. of Pedi- atrics; Am. Soc. for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics; Am. Soc. for Toxicology; Am. Fed. of Clinical Rsch.; Am. Coll. of Clinical Pharmacology; Am. Thoracic Soc.; Fed. of Medical Specialists (Que.); Cdn. Pediatric Soc.; Cdn. Assn. for Rsch. in Toxicology; Cdn. Thoracic Soc.; Cdn. Pharmacological Soc.; Cdn. Soc. for Clinical Investigations; N.Y. Acad. of Sciences; Soc. for Pediatric Rsch.; Ed.-in-Chief Developmental Pharma- cology and Therapeutics; author more than 150 scien- tific papers and book chapters on pediatrics, neonatology and pharmacology; Queen Eliz. II Rsch. Scientist for Diseases in Children 1976-82; Fellow, Med. Rsch. Council of Can. 1971-75; Beta Sigma; Protestant; recre- ations: music (piano, voice), swimming, running, skiing, skating, cycling; Club: Canadian; Home: 200 Kensing- ton Ave., Suite 800, Westmount, Que. H3Z 2G7; Office: McGill Univ., Lady Davis Inst., 3755 Cote St. Catherine Rd., Montreal, Que. H3T 1E2. ARASON, Greg S.; agricultural executive; b. Win- nipeg, Man. 27 Sept. 1946; s. Skapti and Edith J. (Avery) A.; e. Univ. of Manitoba; Banff Sch. of Adv. Manage- ment; m. Margaret d. Colin and Marion Barlow 20 June 1970; children: Colin, Cade; CHIEF EXTVE. OFFR., MANITOBA POOL ELEVATORS 1988- ; Resource Cons., Central Plains Reg. Devel. Corp. 1970; Econ. Analyst, Govt. of Man. 1970-71; Dist. Supervisor, Man. Pool Elevators 1971-76; Mgr., Field Serv. 1976-80; Corp. Sec. 1980-85; Gen. Mgr., Serv. & Devel. 1985-88; Chrmn., Car Allocation Policy Group; Dir., XCAN Grain Pool Ltd.; Canamera Foods Ltd.; Prince Rupert Grain; Pacific Elevators Ltd.; Western Pool Terminals Ltd.; Can-Oat Milling Ltd.; Western Grain Elevator Assn.; Prairie Theatre Exchange Trust; Canada Grains Council; Advisor, Univ. of Man. Transport Inst.; Red River Community College; Guest Lectr., Univ. of Man., Fac. of Agric.; Past Chair, Sr. Grain Transp. Ctte. 1990- 93; Past Dir., Kidney Found. (Man.) 1990-92; Dir., Win- nipeg C. of C. 1992-95; Mem., Canadian Club of Win- nipeg; Grain Elevator & Processing Soc.; Canada Grains Council; recreations: cottage, golf, squash, hockey; clubs: Windsor Community, Winnipeg C. of C.; Home: 440 Kingston Cres., Winnipeg, Man. R2M OT9; Office: 500 - 220 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3C 3K7. ARBOLEDA-FLOREZ, Julio, M.D., D.Psych., Ph.D., FRCP-C, Ph.D.; psychiatrist, epidemiologist; b. Colom- bia 7 Feb. 1939; s. Julio and Carmen (Florez) Arboleda; e. Universidad Nacional Colombia M.D. 1964; Univ. of Ottawa D.Psych. 1970; Univ. of Toronto, Fellowship in Forensics (FRCP-C) 1971; Univ. of Calgary Ph.D. 1994; divorced; children: Julio, Mercedes; DIR., FORENSIC DIVISION, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIV. OF CAL- GARY 1977- ; Instructor, Fac. of Med. & Head, Foren- sic Psychiat. Serv., Royal Ottawa Hosp. 1970-75; Clinical Dir., Reg. Psychiatric Ctr., Abbotsford, B.C. 1975-77; Dir., Dept. of Psychiatry, Calgary Gen. Hosp. 1988-97; Prof., Dept. of Psych. & Community Health Sci. & Adjunct Prof, of Law, Univ. of Calgary; Consult- ant, Pan-Am. Health Orgn.; World Health Orgn.; Dept. of Justice, Alta.; Dir., WHO Calgary Collaborating Ctr. for Rsch. & Training in Mental Health; Visiting Prof, at var. univs. abroad; Hon. Mem., World Psych. Assn. 1993; Psych. Assn. of Equador 1994; Mem. Emeritus , Dept. of Forensic Psych., Brazilian Psych. Assn.; recipi- ent, Bruno Cormier Award, Cdn. Acad. of Psych. & the Law 1997; Mem., Conseil Admin, de 1'alliance francaise de Calgary; Edit. Bd. Mem. of several nat. & internal, psych, journals & Assoc. Ed., Internat. Med. ]. (Japan) and Internat. ]. of Offender Therapy & Comparative Crim.; Mem., Can. Med. Assn.; Can. Psych. Assn.; Internat. ]. of Law & Mental Health (Mem., Extve. Ctte. & Bd.); World Psych. Assn. (Mem., Ethics Ctte.); Am. Psych. Assn. (Mem., Legis. Assembly); Internat. Council of Prison Med. Serv. (V.P.); international lec- turer on human rights, ethical issues; speaks 6 lan- guages; author: Canada's Health 1996; co-author: Mental Health, Law & Practice 1994, The Facts About Mental Illness & Violence (principal author) 1996, Ethi- cal and Legal Issues in Mental Health 1995; author/co- author of several other books, over 150 peer rev. articles; recreations: chess, opera, skiing, classics; Home: 1002, 801 2nd Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P OE6; Office: 3500 - 26 Ave. N.E., Calgary, Alta. T1Y 6J4. ARBOUR, The Hon. Mme. Justice Louise, B.A., ILL, LL.D.(Hon.); judge; b. Montreal, Que. 10 Feb. 1947; e. Univ. de Montreal B.A. 1967, LL.L. 1970; PROSECUTOR, INTERNAT. WAR CRIMES TRIBU- NALS FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA AND FOR RWANDA 1991- ; Judge, Court of Appeal for Ont. 1990 (on leave); Judge, Supreme Court of Ont. (High Court of Justice) 1987-90; recipient, Hon. LL.D., York Univ. 1995; D.U., Univ. of Ottawa 1997; Office: Churchillplein 1, 2517 JW The Hague, P.O. Box 13888, 2501 EW The Hague, Netherlands. ARBOUR, Pierre; business executive; b. Shawinigan, Que. 30 Aug. 1935; s. William and Alida (Ayotte) A.; e. Univ. de Montreal B.A. 1956, McGill Univ., B.Comm. 1959; m. Chantal d. Roland Gilbert; children: Christine, Philippe, Eric; PRES., ALKEBEC INC. 1990- ; London Life 1959-62; Finan. Analyst, Morgan Ostiguy 1962- 66; Caisse de Depot et Placement du Que. 1966-75; Sr. Corp. Advisor 1975-79; Pres., Monterey Capital Inc. 1979-90; Dir., Internat. Aqua Foods Ltd., Vancouver; Repworld Inc., Vancouver; Lise Watier Cosmetiques, Montreal; Design Exchange, Toronto; clubs: M.A.A.A., Montreal Hill-Side Tennis Club; Home: 1275 Redpath Cres., Montreal, Que. H3G 1A1; Office: 400 - 3420 rue Drummond, Montreal, Que. H3G 1Y1. ARCAND, Denys; ecrivain-realisateur; ne Quebec 1941; e. Univ. de Montreal, M.A.; Real., Le Declin de I'Empire Americain 1985 (Prix de la Fed. Internat. de la Presse Cinematograph., Cannes (Quinzaine des Real), le Prix John Labatt Classic pour le film le plus populaire et le Prix CITY, Meilleur Film Cdn., Fest. du Film de Tor- onto 1986, eight Genies, incl. best picture, supporting actor and actress, director and screenplay and the Golden Reel Award as the most commercially successful Cdn. film of the year 1987), Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe 1983, Empire Inc. (3 eps.) 1983, Le Confort et I'indiffer- ence 1980 (Prix Ouimet- Molson), Jesus de Montreal 1988 (Winner, Jury Prize, Cannes Film Festival 1989), 12 Genies & Golden Reel, et divers autres films et TV; Love and Human Remains (nominated for 5 awards 1994). ARCAND, Robert, B.Comm., D.H.C.; administrator; b. St-Roch, Que. 12 Feb. 1945; s. Richard and Bibiane (Laverdiere) A.; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.Comm. 1968; Univ. du Que. Abitibi-Temiscamingue D.H.C. 1987; m. Pier- rette d. Raoul Duchesne 20 May 1967; children: Annie, Marie-Claude, Sebastien; PRfiS., REPROGRAPHIE CANBRI INC.; Pres., Financiere Harricana Inc.; Sr. Vice-Pres., Prometic Pharma Inc. and Prometic Bio- sciences Inc.; Vice-Pres., Centrapharm Inc.; Din, Telebec Ltee; Domco Inc.; joined Bank of Commerce 1968-74; Federation des Societes d'Entraide Econqmiques du Quebec, Pres. 1982-85; Societe d'Entraide Economique du Quebec, Pres. 1985-88; Pres. Fondation D'Entrepre- neurship du Quebec 1987-92; La Financiere Entraide- Cooperant Inc., Pres. 1988-89; recipient Paul Harris Fel- lowship Rotary Internat. Found.; Trudeau Medal, Administration Faculty, Univ. of Ottawa. ARCAND, Theodore Jean, B.A., LL.D.; diplomat; b. Bonnyville, Alta. 25 June 1934; s. Louis and Marie- Anne (Ayotte) A.; e. McMaster Univ., B.A. 1957; Laval Univ.; m. the late Jennifer Marjorie d. Leslie Garner- Ashmore and Ivy Pearce 21 June 1958; one s.: Jean- Louis; SPECIAL ADVISOR TO THE DIRECTOR GEN- ERAL, INTERNAT. CULTURAL RELATIONS BUREAU 1995- and SR. DEPARTMENTAL ADVI- SOR, DEPT. OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNAT. TRADE (Ottawa); Jr. Admin. Offr., Dept. of Citizenship and Immigration 1957-58; joined External Affairs 1958; 3rd Sec. & Vice Consul, Cdn. Legation, Prague 1959-62; Personnel Div., Ottawa 1962; 2nd Sec. & Vice Consul, Cdn. Embassy, Yaounde 1963-65; 1st Sec. and Consul, Cdn. Embassy, Copenhagen 1965-68; Info. Div, Ottawa 1968-70; Counsellor, Cdn. High Comn., Dar-es-Salaam 1970-72; Counsellor-Charge d'Affaires, Cdn. Embassy to the Holy See 1972-76; Dir. Commonwealt h Affairs, Ottawa 1976-77; Dir. Francophone Africa and Maghreb Affairs, Ottawa 1977-78; Ambassador of Canada con- currently to Lebanon, Syria and Jordan 1979-82, unani- mous vote of commendation by House of Commons 'for unflinching devotion to duty during siege of Beirut'; Ambassador of Canada to Hungary 1982-85; Chief of Protocol of Canada 1985-89; Ambassador of Canada to the Holy See 1989-93; seconded to Govt. House as Sr. Advisor-Protocol to the Office of the Secy, to the Gov. Gen. 1993-95; Advisor, Personnel Security, Dept. of Foreign Affairs 1995; Special Advisor to Dir. Gen'l. Int'l. Cultural Relations Burea u 1995- ; Sr. Dept. Advisor; Auditor, Ottawa Archdiocese Ecclesiastical Tri- bunal; Grand Cordon de 1'Ordre du Cedre (Lebanon); Knight Commander, Order of St. Gregory the Great (Vatican); Knight Grand Cross, Order of Pius IX fVati- can); Knight of Magistral Grace, The Sovereign Military and Hospitaler Order of Malta; Commander, Order of the Holy Cross of Jerusalem; Mem. Chancellor's Circle, Carleton Univ.; honorary LL.D., McMaster Univ.; Mem. Nat. Extve. of the Sovereign Order of Malta; Mem., Royal Commonwealth Soc.; Cdn. Inst. for Internat. Affairs; Cdn. Inst. of Mediterranean Studies; Patron Mem., Cdn. Academy in Italy; Professional Assn. of Foreign Service Offrs.; Societe franco-ontarienne d'his- toire et de genealogie; 1'Institut canadien francais; The Cdn. Catholic Historical Assn.; Assoc. Mem., Stratford Festival Foundation; Royal Cdn. Legion; Life Mem., Natl. Museum of Nature; Natl. Gallery of Canada; Mem., Ottawa Art Gall.; Hon. Mem., Assn. of Gold- smiths of Valenza (Italy); publications, mem. scientific - editorial ctte. of Arra Viridis - trees and plants in reli- fious cultures, published by the Franciscan Centre for nvironmental Studies, Rome, Italy; Rideau Hall: A Protocol Handbook Ottawa 1993; Roman Catholic; rec- reations: history, goldsmithing, travel; Clubs: Rideau; Residences: 209 MacKay St., Ottawa, Ont. KIM 2B6 and Campello sul Clituno, Provincia Perugia, Italy; Office: Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Internat. Trade, Ottawa, Ont. ARCHAMBAULT, Louis, B.A., LL.B., F.T.C.I.; execu- tive; b. Montreal, Que. 18 Dec. 1928; s. Auguste and Georgette A.; e. Loyola Sch. Montreal; Coll. Ste-Marie, Montreal B.A. 1949; Univ. of Montreal LL.B. 1953, post-grad. Law Sch. 1954; m. Monique LL.L. d. late Paul-Emile Gagnon, Q.C. Rimouski, Que. 27 Aug. 1955; children: Nicole, Louis Jr., Marie; former Pres. & C.E.O., Trust General du Canada 1978-82 (Dir. & mem. Extve. Comte. 1976-82); former Pres. and C.E.O., Sherbrooke Trust 1978-82 (Dir. & Mem. Extve. Comte. 1978-82); former Dir. RoyNat; Pret Ville-Marie Inc.; Canadian Equitable Corp.; Sterling Trust Corp.; called to Bar of Que. 1954; joined present co. as Legal Counsel 1955, Founding Mgr. Trois-Rivieres Br. 1957, Mgr. Que. Br. 1966, Gen. Mgr. 1970, Extve. Vice Pres. ana Gen. Mgr. 1976; mem. Law Faculty Council Univ. of Montreal; mem. Extve. Cloutier of Cap-de-la-Madeleine and Ste- Therese of Shawinigan Hosps.; Co-Founder Que. Heart Foundation (Quebec City 1967-68), Dir. 1970, Cam- paign Pres. Quebec City Sec. 1968-69; Fellow, Trust Go's Inst.; Pres. Young Bar Assn. Trois-Rivieres 1964; mem. Counsel and Executive Comte. Trust Go's Assn. Can. Que. Sec. (Secy. 1971-73, Treas. 1973-75, Vice Pres. 1975-77, Pres. 1977-79); R. Catholic; recreations: swimming, tennis; Clubs: Chambre de Comm.; St- Denis; St. James's Club of Montreal; Home: 90 Berlioz, #1603, He des Soeurs, Verdun, Que. H3E INI. ARCHAMBAULT, Louis, O.C., B.A., D.B.A., A.R.C.; sculpteur; ne Montreal 4 avril 1915; e. Coll. des Jesuites Jean-de-Brebeuf, Montreal; Ecole des Beaux-Arts; ep. Mariette Provost, 1941; enfants: Aubert, Eloi, Eve, Patrice; carriere pedagogique: a Montreal: Ecole du Meuble, Ecole du Musee des Beaux-Arts, Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Coll.- Jean-de-Brebeuf, Univ. McGill, UQAM, Concordia; a Vancouver: U.B.C.; a re£u: Medai- lle des Arts connexes, Inst. Royal d'Architecture du Can. 1958; Diplome d'Honneur, Conference Canadienne Des Arts, 1982; expositions particulieres: Les Sculptures Urbaines de Louis Archambault Musee D'Art Contem- porain, Montreal 1972; Essai de Renouvellement Forme/ de Quelques Symboles Mystiques, Centre Cul - ture! Canadien, Paris et itinerants en Grande Bretagne 1980-81 (Ces cinq oeuvres sont aujourd'hui reper- toriees dans la collection permanente du Musee des Beaux-Arts de Montreal); expositions collectives: Festi- vals de Gde-Bretagne, Londres, 1951; X e et XI e Trien- nale de Milan, 1954 et 1957; XXVIII e Biennale de Venise, 1956; Internationale de Pittsburgh, 1958; 300 Ans d'Art Canadien, Musee des Beaux-Arts du Canada 1967; Exposition Internat. de Sculpture Contemporaine, Expo 67; V s Expo Internat. de sculpture, Legnano, Milan, Italie, 1969; ll e Biennale de Middleheim, Anvers, 1971; Bourses: gouv. can., Sejour en France 1953-54; Conseil des Arts du Can., 1959, 1962 et 1969; Ministere de 1'Education du Quebec, recherche, 1969- 70, 1970-71; Collaborations importantes: Pavilion du Can., Bruxelles 1958; aeroport d'Ottawa 1960; Place des Arts, Montreal 1963; aeroport de Toronto 1964; espla- nade, Galerie d'Art, Expo 67, Montreal; Pavilion du Can., Expo 67, Montreal; The Macdonald Block, ARCHAMBAULT / ARCHER 31 Queen's Park, Toronto 1969; Palais de Justice de Quebec, Quebec 1983; Faculte de Medecine Veterinaire, Univ. de MtL, a St. Hyacinthe 1985; Centre d'accueil Rene Levesque, Longueuil, Qc 1987; Centre hospitalier Anna Laberge, Chateauguay, Que. 1989; Atelier; Adresse: 278 avenue Sanford, St-Lambert, Que. J4P 2X6. ARCHAMBAULT, Yves, B.A., M.Comm.; business executive; b. Montreal, Que. 19 Jan. 1943; s. Yves and Emma (Coderre) A. Sr.; e. Brebeuf College B.A. 1963; Montreal Univ. M.Comm. 1966; m. Suzanne d. Marcel Faribault 18 Feb. 1967; children: Sophie, Brigitte, Franchise; PRES., RENO-DEPOT INC. 1989- ; man- agement positions in Directory Production depts., Bell Canada; V.P., Marketing, Unik Industries 1969-78; Gen. Mgr., Dismat Inc. 1978-83; Executive V.P., Reno-Depot Inc. 1983-89; Dir., Culinar Inc.; Reno-Depot Inc.; Con- seil quebecois du commerce de detail; Fonds de rech. de 1'Inst. de cardiologie de Montreal; New Performer 1988; recreations: golf, travelling; clubs: Laval-sur-le-Lac, University Club; Office: 159 Jean-Talon St. W., Mont- real, Que. H2R 2X2. ARCHDEACON, Maurice Dunstan; federal public servant; b. Liverpool, UK 8 Jan. 1934; s. Robert Maurice and Henriette Rose (O'Toole) A.; e. St. Edward's Coll. Liverpool 1949; Univ. of London Inter., B.Sc. 1952; Aerospace Systems Winnipeg 1963; m. Jean Margaret d. Ronald and Edna Trory 19 Oct. 1957; children: Sally, Stephen, Phillip, Susan; EXEC. DIR., SECURITY INTELLIGENCE REVIEW CITE. 1985- ; served with RAF 1952-56, Pilot; RCAF 1957-85, Pilot; Exec. Asst. to Chief Defence Staff 1975-77, 1977-80 (rank Col.); Chef de cabinet Chrmn. NATO Mil. Ctte. Brussels 1980-83 (Brig. Gen.); Dep. Asst. Sec. to Cabinet Foreign & Defence Policy 1983-85; mem. Prime Min.'s Peace Initiative Task Force 1983-84; Chair, Cdn. Council for Internal. Peace and Security; mem. Mensa Can.; recre- ations: tennis, sailing, sail boarding, bridge; Clubs: Cer- cle de la Garnison de Quebec; Home: 6545 Princiotta, Greely, Ont. K4P 1G1; Office: P.O. Box 2430, Postal Stn. D, Ottawa, Ont. KIP 5W5. ARCHER, Angus McDonald, B.A.; b. Ayr, Scot. 27 July 1942; s. John Gillies and Catherine Emma (McDonald) A.; e. Glenlyon Sch. for Boys Victoria; Fisher Park High Sch. Ottawa; Carleton Univ. B.A. 1963; DIR. OF DEVELOPMENT, UNITED NATIONS ASSN. IN CANADA 1997- ; Prog. Offr., Overseas Inst. Can. Ottawa 1963-66; Special Prog. Offr., Freedom From Hunger Campaign UN Food & Agric. Orgn. Rome 1966-69; Exec. Dir., Cdn. Council Internat. Coop. Ottawa 1969-75; Coord., UN Non-Govt'al Liaison Ser- vice New York 1975-89; Extve. Dir., UN Assn. in Can- ada 1989-96; mem. Govt. Relations Ctte. YMCA; ed. Scanning Our Future 1975; Home: 89 Ivy Cres., Ottawa, Ont. KIM 1Y1. ARCHER, Georges, B.Sc.A., M.Sc., F.E.I.C., F.C.S.C.E.; consulting engineer; b. Quebec, Que. 20 Sept. 1938; s. Maurice and Cecile (Giroux) A.; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.A. 1956; Laval Univ. B.Sc.A. 1961; McGill Univ. M.Sc. 1964; m. Louise d. Gilles Payette 27 June 1970; children: Julie, Dominik; SENIOR PARTNER, ARCHER Consulting Engineers 1972- ; Pros. Stan- dards Council of Can. 1984-94; mem. firm Lalonde, Valois, Consulting Engineers 1961; Cartier, Cote et Piette 1965-67; Surveyer, Nenniger et Chenevert 1968- 70; Publ Works Can. 1971; served as Lt. Can. Artillery; Former Pres. Cdn. German Chamber Ind. & Comm.; former Vice Pres. Eng. Inst. Can.; former Mem. Bd. of Dirs., National Quality Inst. 1993-96; Order of Engi- neers of Que.; Home: 100 Berlioz, Apt. 805, Verdun, Que. H3E 1N4. ARCHER, John Andrew, B.A.; life insurance broker, investment adviser, writer, columnist; b. Wrightville, Que. 26 Jan. 1959; s. George H. and Helen M. (Tmgley) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.A. 1982; m. Helene P. Hamel d. Roger and Louise Hamel 11 July 1987; one d.: Gabrielle ; INVESTMENT ADVISER, RBC DOMINION SECURI- TIES and LIFE INSURANCE BROKER, RBC DS FINANCIAL SERVICES (QUEBEC) INC. 1996- ; Vice- Pres., Archer Desormeau 1984-96; columnist, 'RRIF- Annuity Q & A' The Gazette Montreal 1993-95; Mem., Assn. des intermediates en assurance de personnes du Que.; Chrmn., Community Advisory Bd., Centre for Rsch. on Cdn. Cultural Industries & Institutions (McGill Univ.); author Understanding Annuities and RRlFs 1992; and several newspaper articles & newslet- ters on retirement income options & mutual fund investing; recreations: badminton, golf, squash, tennis, composing music, piano, photography, painting, writ- ing; clubs: Montreal Badminton & Squash (Mem., Bd. of Dir. 1994-96); Mount Royal Tennis; Home: 322 Prince Albert Ave., Westmount, Que. H3Z 2N7; Office: 1 Place Ville Marie, Suite 300, Montreal, Que. H3B 4R8. ARCHER, John H., O.C., S.O.M., B.L.S., M.A., Ph.D., D.C.L.; educator; b. Broadview, Sask. 11 July 1914; s. Charles H. and Mary (Archer) A.; e. Broadview (Sask.) High Sch.; Scott Coll. Inst., Regina, Sask.; Univ. of Sask., B.A.(Hons) 1947 and M.A. 1948; McGill Univ. Library Sch., B.L.S. 1949; Queen's, Ph.D. 1969; LL.D. Univ. of Regina 1981; D.C.L. Univ. of Emmanuel Coll. 1982; m. Alice Mary, d. late Leonard Widdup, Kipling, Sask., 24 Aug. 1939; children: John Widdup, Alice Mary-Lynn; Pres. Univ. of Regina 1974-76; Pres. Emer- itus Univ. of Regina 1976; Saskatchewan Pres. Council for Can. Unity, 1979 (Pres. 1983); Queen's Silver Jubile e Medal, 1978; Officer, Order of Canada 1981; Lt. Gov.'s Can. Heritage Foundation 1982; Sask. Order of Merit 1987; Cdn. ed., Project Offr. Comn. on Govt. Organ. (Can.) 1961-62; Dir., Univ. Libs., McGill Univ.; Archi- vist and Assoc. Prof, of Hist., Queen's Univ. 1967-69; won Undergrad. Scholarship, Univ. of Sask., 1946 and Dafoe Scholarship 1947; served in 2nd World War, U.K. and Mediterranean Theatres 1940-45, 1st Cdn. Survey Regt., R.C.A.; Comn. Overseas 1943; Hon. Col. 10th FldT Reg't, R.C.A., Regina; author Historic Saskatoon, 1948; Saskatchewan: A History 1980; Bernard Amt- mann 1907-1979 1987; Honoured with the Burden 1987; co-author The Story of a Province (jr. hist, of Sask.) 1955; Footprints in Time: Saskatchewan 1965; Ed. West of Yesterday, 1965; Land of Promise 1969; mem. Cdn. Lib. Assn. (Pres. 1966-67); Chrmn. Comte. on Intellectual Freedom 1962-65; Res. Off., Freedom of Information Com., Sask. 1982; Dir., Cdn. Centenary Council; mem. Cdn. Hist. Assn.; Inst. Pub. Adm. of Can.; Cdn. Citizenship Fed.; Royal Cdn. Legion; Angli- can; recreations: bridge, golf, football spectacles, curling; Clubs: Canadian; Men's University; Royal United Ser- vices Inst.; Inst. of Strategic Studies; Home: 1530 MacPherson Ave., Regina, Sask. S4S 4C9. ARCHER, Keith Allan, M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Windsor, Ont. 28 Sept. 1955; s. John Gordon and Joan Marie (Cannon) A.; e. Kennedy Coll. Inst. 1974; Univ. of Windsor B.A. 1979, M.A. 1980; Duke Univ. Ph.D. 1985; m. M. Lisa d. Evelyn and Noah Hurst 17 Feb. 1979; children: Justin Noan David, Caitlin Hurst, Ben- jamin Reid, William Hurst, Isaiah Randall John; ASSOC. DEAN (RSCH.), SOCIAL SCIENCES and PROF. OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIV. OF CAL- GARY 1995- ; R. Taylor Cole Instr. Duke Univ. 1983- 84; Asst. Prof, present Univ. 1984, Assoc. Prof. 1988; Visiting Prof. Univ. of P.E.I. 1990-91; Past Pres., Cal- gary Waldorf Sch.; Bd. of Dirs., Cdn. Political Science Assn. 1993-95; author Political Choices and Electoral Conseauences 1990; co-author Canadian Political Life: An Alberta Perspective 1990, Parameters of Power: Canada's Political Institutions 1995; Political Activists: The NDP in Convention 1997; Explorations: A Naviga- tor's Guide to Quantitative Research in Political Science 1998; mem. Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn.; recreations: camping , handball, skiing, hiking; Home: 2403 Chicoutimi Dr. N.W., Calgary, Alta. T2L OW2; Office: Dean's Office, Social Sciences, Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, Alta. T2N 1N4. ARCHER, Lynda Anne, B.A., D.S.P.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., C.Psych.; psychologist, assistant clinical professor; b. Regina, Sask. 21 May 1947; d. Roy Stanley and Thora (Perkin) A.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.A. (with distinction) 1968; Univ. of Toronto D.S.P.A. 1973; McMaster Univ. M.Sc. 1980, Ph.D. 1985; Registered Clinical Psycholo- gist, Ont. 1986; children: Joshua, Toby (Cornfield); Senior Speech Pathologist, Chedoke-McMaster Hosp. 1973-77; Postdoct. Rsch. Fellow (Ont. Mental Health Fdn.), Psychiatry, McMaster Univ. 1986-89; developed the Children's Eating Behaviour Inventory (used clini- cally and in rsch. across N. Am., Eur. & Australia); McMaster Univ.: Extve. Mem., Women's Health Office, Fac. of Health Sciences 1991-97; Chair, Gender Issues Studies Area, Dept. of Psychiatry 1993-97; Co-ord., Women's & Gender Issues Seminar Series, Dept. of Psychiatry 1994-97; Asst. Clin. Prof. 1989- ; Dir. of Psychological Services, Oxford County Bd. of Education 1996- ; Mem., Special Education Adv. Council, Hamil- ton Bd. of Education 1997- ; private practice as Regis- tered Clinical Psychologist; Mem., Am. Psychol. Assn.; Cdn. Psychol. Assn.; Can. Register of Health Serv. Pro- viders in Psychol.; recreations: cycling, hiking, pottery, photography, indoor gardening; Office: 1 Young St., Ste. 414, Hamilton, Ont. L8N 1T8. ARCHER, Richard Elliott, B.Comm., investment executive; b. Winnipeg, Man. 2 Feb. 1940; s. Edgar J.B. and Gunda L. (Bloomquist) A.; e. Univ. of Man., B.Comm.(Hons.) 1962; m. Elaine d. James and Gertrud e Adair 27 Nov. 1964; children: Chris, Tim, Colleen; EXTVE. VICE-PRES. INVESTMENTS, INVESTORS GROUP 1987- ; Vice-Pres. Investments, The Monarch Life Assur. Co. 1978-83; Pres., Investors Syndicate Realty Ltd. 1983-86; Sr. Vice-Pres. Investments, present firm 1986-87; Dir., Winnipeg Enterprises Corp.; C.F.A.; recreations: squash, tennis, golf; Clubs: Manitoba; Win- nipeg Squash & Racquet; St. Charles Country; Home: 46 River Rd., Winnipeg, Man.; Office: One Canada Centre, 447 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3C 3B6. ARCHER, Violet B., C.M., D.Mus.; composer, educa- tor, pianist, organist, professor, adjudicator; b. Montreal, Que. 24 Apr. 1913; d. Balestreri Cesare Angelo and Bea- trice (Azzi) A.; e. McGill Univ., Teacher's Licentiate in Piano, 1934, B.Mus. 1936; Yale Univ., B.Mus. 1948, M.Mus. 1949; PROF. OF MUSIC EMERITA, UNIV. OF ALBERTA - PROF. OF MUSIC COMPOSITION; cur- rently specializing in teaching composition privately to gifted teenagers & young adults; composer numerous works (chamber, orchestral, opera, keyboard, organ, choral, songs a capella, electronic music and others) totaling more than 300 with many more to come; more than 80 works published and 35 compositions recorded commercially; works performed in Canada, U.S., Brit- ain, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Israel, Czecho- slovakia, Russia, Japan, New Zealand, Chile, Ireland, Australia, Spain, Germany, Finland, Austria, Thailand, Hong Kong, China, Portugal, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Ukraine, and South Africa; Music Instr., McGill Univ. 1943-47; Visiting Music Instr., Univ. of Alta. (summers) 1948, '49; Resi- dent Composer, N. Texas State Coll. 1950-53; Visiting Music Instr., Cornell Univ. (summer) 1952; Asst. Prof, of Music, Univ. of Oklahoma 1953-61; Assoc. Prof, of Music, Univ. of Alta. 1962-70, Prof. 1970-78, Prof. Emeritus 1978- , Chrmn. of Theory and Composition 1962-1978, Part-time Lectr. 1982-83, 1988-89, 1989- 90; Visiting Lectr. in Music: Univ. of Sask. Nov. 1978, Mar. 1990; Univ. of Calgary Feb. 1986; Grande Prairie Regional Coll. Sept. 1987; Univ. of Alaska Apr. 1988, '92; Resident Composer, Banff School of Fine Arts (summers) 1978, '79; Co-ordinator of Music Programs for 'Canada Music Week' and 'International Music Day' in Edmonton 1962- ; Mem. Adv. Bd., Celebration of Women in the Arts, Edmonton, Alta. 1988- ; comnd. by Internat. House of New Orleans for 1st Inter-Am. Music Festival (1st Cdn.) Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in 1958; by Montreal Brass Quintet for 100th con- cert of Sarah Fischer Series, Divertimento for Brass Quintet 1963; by C.B.C. (1964, '65, '67, 72, '78, '80, '81, '84, '85, '87, '88); by Can. Council (1965, '78, '79, '92); by Montreal Jr. Symphony Orchestra, Edmonton Symph. Orch., and Saskatoon Symph. Orch. etc.; Invited speaker, Internat. Conf. Paul Hindsmith, U.S.A. Oct. 21-23 1995; Honorary degrees: (D.Mus.) McGill Univ. 1971, Univ. of Windsor 1986, Mount Allison Univ. 1992; (LL.D.) Univ. of Calgary 1989, Univ. of Alta. 1993; Hon. Fellow, Royal Cdn. Coll. of Organists 1985; recipient numerous honours and awards incl.: Charles Ditson Fellowship, Yale Univ. 1948; Can. Council Sr. Fellowship 1958-59; Merit Award, Govt. Alta. 1970; Queen's Jubilee Silver Medal 1978; nominated Life Aca- demic Mem., Accademia Tiberina of Rome, Italy 1979; Performing Rights Orgn. of Can. Award for Outstand- ing Success in Concert Music 1981; Mem., Order of Canada 1983; Composer of the Year, Cdn. Music Counc. 1984; The Violet Archer Festival Edmonton 1985 (a fes- tival entirely of her music, the first Cdn. composer and the first North Am. female composer to have been thus honoured); inducted to Cultural Hall of Fame, Edmon- ton 1987; Life Achievement Award, Prov. of Alta. & CBC 1990; Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniver- sary of Cdn. Confederation 1992; The Violet Archer Fellowship named in her honour by the Dept. of Music, Univ. of Alta. 1992; Internat. Women of the Year, Inter- nat. Biographical Centre, England 1992-93; Woman of the Year, Am. Biographical Inst. 1993, 1994, 1995; Colo- nial of the Year, Am. Biographical Inst. 1995; Cdn. Univ. Music Review: 'Voices of Women: Essays in Honour of Violet Archer' 1995; author over 60 articles on music in journs., publications; two film scores: Someone Cares 1977; Whatsoever Things Are True 1980; subject of Vio- let Archer- A Bio-Bimiography by Dr. Linda Hartig 1991; incl. in publications: Contemporary Composers 1992; Our Own Agendas (McGill Univ. Alumnae ) 1995; mem. of numerous societies and organizations incl.: Cdn. League of Composers; Cdn. Fedn. Music Teachers; Internat. Folk Music Council; Cdn. Folk Music Soc; Cdn. Assn. of Univ. Schs. of Music; Royal Cdn. Coll. of Organists Assn.; Unione Delle Legion D'Oro (Italy); Am. Assn. of Univ. Composers; Cdn. Music Council; Edmonton Jazz Soc.; Composer member, Frau und Musik, Internationaler Arbeitskreis; Founder and Vice Pres., Edmonton Composers' Concert Soc.; Hon. Life Mem., Alta. Registered Music Teachers' & Cdn. Fedn. of 32 ARCHIBALD / ARISS Music Teacher's Assn.; Hon. Mem., Sigma Alpha Iota; Home: Ottawa, Ont. ARCHIBALD, David Dean, B.Comm., LL.B.; execu- tive, lawyer; b. Halifax, N.S. 13 June 1942; s. Adams Gordon and Marion Dean (Muggah) A.; e. Dalhousie Univ. B.Comm. 1963, LL.B. 1966; called to Bar of Ont. 1968; Harvard Univ. (Harvard Business Sch.) Program for Management Dev. 1978; m. Robin d. Robert and Mary Cassie 2 June 1973; children: Lindsay Dean, Gil- lian Alexandra; VICE-PRES., GEN. COUNSEL & SEC., NORTHERN TELECOM CANADA, LTD. 1991- ; arti- cled, Borden & Elliot, Toronto, Ont. 1966-67; Gulf Can- ada Ltd., Toronto: Solicitor 1969; Assoc. Gen. Mgr. 1973; Mgr., Corp. Business Planning 1977; Northern Telecom Can. Ltd.: Vice-Pres., Gen. Counsel & Sec. 1979; Vice-Pres., Admin. & Gen. Counsel 1987; Dir. & Mem. Exec. Ctte., Electrical and Electronic Mfrs. Assn. of Can., Prism Systems Inc., TTS Meridian Systems Inc.; Mem., Law Soc. of Upper Can., Cdn. Bar Assn., Dalhousie Alumni Assn. Phi Delta Theta; recreations: tennis, skiing, sailing; club: Granite; Home: 15 Blyth Hill Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4N 3L5; Office: 100 - 8200 Dixie Rd., Brampton, Ont. L6T 5P6. ARCHIBALD, Harold David, C.M., M.S.W., D.Sc., F.R.H.S.; association executive; b. Truro, N.S. 22 July 1919; s. Harry Adams and Willanna A.; e. Colchester Co. Acad. Truro 1936; N.S. Agric. Coll. Truro 1939; Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. (Social Science) 1946; Univ. of Toronto M.S.W. 1948; Acadia Univ. D.Sc. 1974; m. Ruth d. William and Ethel May Jackman 31 Aug. 1946; chil- dren: Lynda, Janet, Gordon, Susan; PAST CHRMN., CANADIAN CENTRE ON SUBSTANCE ABUSE 1989- ; founded Addiction Rsch. Foundation 1949 and served as Extve. Dir. 27 yrs. becoming Extve. Vice Chrmn. 1976; Past Pres., Internal. Counc. on Alcohol & Addictions 1981- ; Chrmn., Royal Commn. to Enquire into Illicit Drugs and Alcohol, Govt. of Bermuda 1983- 84; Consultant, World Health Organ, and various inter- nal, organs. 1954— ; Chrmn. & Pres., Jellinek Memorial Fund 1960- ; Consultant, Govt. of Can. for Develop- ment of Nat. Policy & Program on Alcohol & Illicil Drugs 1987; Chrmn., Archibald Task Force, Naiional Drug Program, Can.; Dir. Developmeni, Nat. Drug Strategy, Govt. of Bermuda 1990-91; Consultant to govts. in Can., U.S.A., Europe, S.E. Asia, Latin Am. and Caribbean Region; one-man comn. (W.H.O.) Thailand re devel. programs to provide health care in jungle region; Co-Founder and Hon. Life mem. Cdn. Addic- tions Foundation; Pasi Pres. Alcohol & Drug Problems Assn. N.Am.; Assoc. Ed. Journal on Alcoholism and Related Addictions (Yugoslavia); mem. Ed. Bd. Excerpta Medico Foundation (The Neiherlands); mem. Senale Univ. of Toronio 1960-71; named Man of Yr. Alcohol & Drug Problems Assn. N.Am. 1971; recipieni Distin- guished Service Award Cdn. Addiciions Foundalion 1975; Cdn. Centennial Medal 1967; Queen's Silver Jubi- lee Medal 1977; Edward W. Browning Internal. Achievement Award 1980; E.M. Jellinek Memorial Award 1986; apptd. Mem., Bd. of Fame, Univ. of Tor- onto 1992; Mem., Order of Canada 1989; Annual H. David Archibald Lecture Series for Distinguished Rsch. in the Addictions, estab. 1993; mem. Cdn. Pub. Heallh Assn.; United Church; recreations: fishing, boating, car- pentry; Clubs: Canadian; Empire; Home: #603 - 1300 Bloor St., Mississauga, Ont. L4Y 3Z2; Office: 33 Russel l St., Toronto, Oni. M5S 2S1. ARCHIBALD, Raymond Douglas, B.A., LL.B.; bar- risier and solicilor; b. Saskatoon, Sask. 10 Mar. 1921; s. Raymond and Jane (McPhee) A.; e. Univ. of Sask., B.A. 1940 and LL.B. 1942; m. Jocelyn Fallis, d. W.G. Yule, Regina, Sask., 24 Mar. 1945; children: Peter D., Edna Jane, Jocelyn Joan; reiired Partner, Lang Michener Lawrence & Shaw; read law wilh Esley, Moxon & Schmidi, Saskaioon, Sask.; called to Bar of Sask. 1945 & Oni. 1972; Secy, Dom. Texiile Co. Lid., 1951-60; Vice- Pres. and Gen. Mgr., Caldwell Linen Mills Ltd. 1960-69; reiired Dir., CBS Records Canada Lid.; CBS Broadcasi International of Canada Ltd.; Central Stales Can of Canada Ltd.; Canadian Locker Co. Ltd.; EMI April Music (Canada) Ltxj.; EMI Blackwood Music (Canada) Lid.; served in 2nd World War wilh Calgary Tank Regl. and Cdn. Grenadier Guards as Lieut.; wounded in aclion ai Falaise, 1944; mem., Law Soc. of Upper Can. (reiired); Law Soc. of Sask. (reiired); The Royal Cdn. Legion; H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh's Sludy Conf. Oxford 1956; Uniied Church; recreaiion: golf; Home: 16 Bay St., Iro- quois, Ont. KOE 1KO. ARCHIBALD, Thomas Ross, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., F.C.A.; educaior, researcher, wriier; b. Toronio, Oni. 29 May 1935; s. Thomas and Janel McPherson (Laidlaw) A.; e. John L. Forsier C.I.; Univ. of W. Oni. B.A.(Hons.) 1958; Insi. of C.A.s of Ont. C.A. 1961; Univ. of Chicago M.B.A. 1964, Ph.D. 1969; m. Yvonne Salisbury d. Christopher and Barbara Mortimer 14 May 1966; chil- dren: Nicole Jane, Jennifer Lynne; PROF., RICHARD IVEY SCH. OF BUSINESS, UNIV. OF WESTERN ONTARIO 1966- ; Audit Staff, Clarkson Gordon 1958-62; Rsch. Assoc., Univ. of Chicago 1963-66; Tech- nical Serv., Price Waierhouse 1978-79; Co-ord., Mana- gerial Acclg. & Conirol Area Group 1968-70, 1974-92; Founding Course Dir, Mngl. for Acclg. & Financial Execuiives 1975-82; Co-ord., Gender Equity Ctle., Western Bus. Sch. 1989-92; Dir., Univ. of W. Ont. Rsch. & Developmeni Park 1994-96; Founding Pres., C.A. Siudenis' Assn. of W. Oni. 1960-61; Bd. of Examiners, Cdn. Insi. of C.A.s 1969-72; Dir., FEIC, S.W. Oni. Ch. 1980-82; Technical Adv., Acci. Siandards Clle. 1982-86 and Task Force Member, Acci. Siandards Bd. 1994- ; Edn. Clle., Insi. of C.A.s Ont. 1982-90; Comm. Corp. Rep., Financial Extves. Insi. Can. 1991- ; Financ. Exlve. Rsch. Found. Rsch. Consortium 1992-96; el. mem., Academic Staff Pension Bd. 1996- ; Chair, Communica- lions & Counselling Cue.; Sr. Wreslling Champion, 167 Ibs., CIAU 1957; Bus. Sch. Hon. Award, UWO 1958; Docioral Program Fellow, Univ. of Chicago 1963-66; Waller J. MacDonald Memorial Award 1971; Fellow, Inst. of C.A.s of Ont. 1973; recipieni, David G. Bur- goyne Sludeni Developmeni Award 1997; Consultant to over 30 privaie & public secior orgns.; Mem., Cdn. Insi. of C.A.s; Inst. of C.A.s of Ont.; Am. Acci. Assn.; Cdn. Acad. Acclg. Assn.; Finan. Exive. Insi. Can.; Pacioli Soc.; Soc. for Acad. Freedom & Scholarship; auihor Account- ing for Pension Costs and Liabilities 1980 and over 30 rsch. papers; co-auihor Survey of Pension Plans in Can- ada llih ed. 1996, The Management of Change in the Canadian Securities Industry (8 vols) 1972-77; recre- alions: running, birding, nordic skiing; clubs: Greenhills Couniry; Delia Upsilon Alumni Assn. (Treas. 1969-84), Univ. Club of London (Pres. 1975-76); Home: 9 Wood- gate Court, London, Ont. N6K 4A3; Office: London, Oni. N6A 3K7. ARCHIBALD, Todd Lewis, B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; law- yer; b. Windsor, Oni. 24 Nov. 1951; s. Frank Lewis and Geraldine Anna (Vigars) A.; e. Univ. of W. Oni. B.A.(Hons.) 1974; Univ. of Toronio LL.B. 1977; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. LL.M. 1986; m. Jo-Anne d. John and Leny DeMan 17 Ocl. 1987; children: Jacqueline, Lauren, Jen- nifer; PARTNER, BORDEN & ELLIOT 1992- ; Law Clerk 10 Chief Jusiice, High Couri of Oni. 1979-80; Assi. Crown Attorney 1980-86; Sr. Asst. Crown Attor- ney 1986-89; Sr. Solicilor, Mun. of Metro. Toronto 1989-90; Litigation Lawyer, Gardiner, Roberts 1990-92; Aliernaie Chair, Oni. Rev. Bd. 1993- ; Aliernale Chair, Hazardous Informaiion Review Appeal Bd. 1990- ; Leclr., Univ. of Toronio Law Sch., Trial Praclice Course 1996- ; Osgoode Hall Iniensive Trial Advocacy Work- shop 1987- ; Cen. Specialisi in Environ. Law by Law Soc. of U.C. 1997; received Metro. Toronto Police Force's Firsi Civilian Honorary Deieclive's Shield 1994; Dir., Parkinson Fdn. of Can., Toronio Chapter 1997- ; Toronio Bail Prog. 1985- ; Cdn. Bur. for Advancemem of Music 1989- ; Exive. Mem., Cdn. Bar Assn., Envi- ron. Seciion (Oni.) 1994— ; Mem., Toronio Legal Aid Area Clle. 1990- ; author of a number of articles on environ, law & crim. law issues; recrealions: skiing, len- nis; club: Boulevard; Home: 78 Gwendolen Cres., North York, Ont. M2N 2L7; Office: 40 King St. W, Suiie 4600, Scolia Plaza, Toronio, Oni. M5H 3V4. ARDAL, PaUl Steinthorsson, M.A., Ph.D., D.Phil.; reiired educaior; b. Akureyri, Iceland 27 June 1924; s. Steinthor Palsson and Hallfridur (Hannesdoilir) A.; e. Menniaskolinn A Akureyri 1944; Univ. of Edinburgh M.A. 1949, M.A.(Hons.) 1953, Ph.D. 1961; D.Phil, (hon. causa), Univ. of Iceland 1991; m. Harpa Asgrimsdoiiir d. lale Asgrimur Peiursson 7 Sepl. 1946; children: Hallfri- dur, Maja, Steinthor, Grimur; John and Ella G. Charlton Prof, of Philos., Queen's Univ. 1981; leacher Menniaskolinn A Akureyri 1944-45, 1949-51; Univ. of Edinburgh 1955-69; Visiting Prof. Dartmouth Coll. 1963, 1971; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Toronto 1966; Prof, of Philos. Queen's Univ. 1969-81; author Passion and Value in Hume's Treatise 1966 (2nd ed. in paper 1989); Sidferdi Og Mannlegt Edli (Virtue and Human Nature) Reykjavik, Iceland, 1982; various book chapiers, papers, reviews, critical studies; book ed.; mem. Hume Soc.; Parkinson Foundalion Can. (Pasl Pres. Kingsion Chap- ler); NDP; Luiheran; recreation: bridge; Home: 277 Welborne Ave., Kingsion, Ont. K7M 4G7; Office: King- ston, Ont. ARDIEL, June Victoria M., M.A.; advertising execu- tive; b. London, Oni. 24 May 1921; d. late John Joseph Lome and Daisy Blanche (Robinson) A.; e. Bishop Stra- chan Sch., Toronio, Ont. (Grad. 1939); University Coll., Univ. of Toronio, B.A. (Fine An) 1943, M.A. 1968; PRES., JUNE ARDIEL LTD.; Dir., Leidra Lands Ltd.; Toronto Mutual Ins. Co.; joined Ardiel Advertising Agency Lid. in 1943 as a Junior; former Creative Dir, Delta Delta Delia; Anglican; mem. Arts & Letters Club of Toronio; recreations: painting, reading; Club: Gran- ite; Home: 33 Harbour Sq., Apt. 410, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2G2. ARES, Georges Armand, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Zenon Park, Sask. 6 Jan. 1944; s. Louis Aime and Anna (Courteau) A.; e. Si. Francis Xavier High Sch. Edmon- lon; Coll. St. Jean Edmonion B.A. 1966; Univ. of Ottawa LL.B. 1970; children: Chanial, Laureni, Francois, Mireille; Partner, Ares & Lynass 1984-88; Pres., Ares Food Services Lid.; articled with Brower Johnson law firm Edmonton 1970-71, Assoc. 1971-73; called to Bar of Alta. 1971; Assoc. and Partner, Durocher Ares Man- ning & Lynass 1974-84; Pres. and Dir., Caisse Francalia Credil Union Lid. Edmonton 1972-76; Centre d'Experi- ence Pre-Scolaire 1980-84; Soc. de Parenis pour les Ecoles Francophones d'Edmonton 1984-86; Pres., Assn. Canadienne Francaise de 1'Alberta 1986-89; Treas. & Dir., Comm. Nadonale des Parenis Francophone 1985- 88; Exlve. Dir., Assn. Canadienne Francaise de 1'Alberta 1990- ; R. Catholic; recrealions: iravel, reading; Office: 303, 8527 rue Marie-Anne-Gaboury, Edmonion, Alia. T6C 3N1. ARGYLE, A. Raymond; communicaiions execuiive; b. St. Boniface, Man. 4 Sept. 1929; s. late Percy and Katherine (Connor) A.; e. Cresion (B.C.) Elem. Sen. and Cresion Valley High Sch.; m. Marie d. lale Andrew and Helen Holowack 2 Sepl. 1950; ihree d. Sharon, Brenda, Roanne; PRES. AND CHRMN., ARGYLE COMMUNI- CATIONS INC. 1979- ; Reporter, Regina Leader-Post 1950; News Ed. South Edmonton Sun 1950-51; W. Mgr. Briiish Uniied Press 1952-54, Business Mgr. Toronio 1955-58; Ed. and Mgr. Toronto Telegram Syndicate 1959-69; Gen. Mgr. Inland Publishing Co. (subs. Tele- gram Corp.) 1967-69; Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Carle- ion Cowan Public Relations fdiv. MacLaren Advertising) 1969-71; Pres. The Argyle Syndicate Lid. 1971-76; Prin., Tisdall Clark & Partners 1977-79; Chrmn., Industry Strategies Inc. 1986-90; Informedia Inc. 1987-90; OEB Internal. Lid. 1989-90; Pres., Video Marketers of Canada Lid. 1989-90; Chrmn., XII Public Relaiions World Congress 1991; Sec.-Treas. Found. Advanc. Cdn. Letters 1976- ; Trustee Scarborough Bd. Edn. 1974-78; Pres.: Cand. Prof. Chapter Sigma Delia Chi 1965-68; York-Scarborough Lib. Assn. 1974-75; Dir., Cdn. Pub. Relaiions Soc. 1978-79; Pres., Periodical Wholesalers of North Am. 1997- ; author Canadian Issues Analysis 1984-87; editor Education Reports 1977—79, Communications in the New Millennium 1991, International Public Relations Review 1996- ; Bd. Mem., Internal. Public Relations Assoc.; mem., Cdn. Publ. Relations Soc.; recreations: boaiing, fishing; Clubs: Toronio Press; Ontario Club; Home: 109 ColT- ingsbrook Blvd., Agincourt, Ont. M1W IMS; Office: 175 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont. M4W 3R8. ARIANO, Louis Raymond, B.A., M.A.; university administrator; b. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 7 Ocl. 1954; s. Raymond V. and Gabrielle L. (Charron) A.; e. Gonzaga Univ. B.A. 1981; Univ. of Regina M.A. 1988; m. Carol d. Herbert and Juliette Powell 1 Aug. 1981; children: Tara Christina, Leah Janine; REGISTRAR, BROCK UNI- VERSITY 1993- ; Instructor, Sask. Indian Fed. Coll., Univ. of Regina 1981-82; Registrar 1982-89; Assoc. Registrar (Services), Brock Univ. 1989-93; Mem., Assn. of Registrars of the Univs. & Colleges of Can. (Member- at-large 1984-88; Sec.-Treas. 1988-90); Ont. Univ. Reg- istrars Assn.; Am. Assn. of Coll. Registrars & Admis- sion Officers; recrealions: officiaiing ringeile, reading; Home: 26 Cresicombe Rd., St. Catharines, Ont. L2S 2J4; Office: St. Catharines, Ont. L2S 3A1. ARISS, Herbert Joshua; painter, art leacher; b. Guelph, Oni. 29 Sepl. 1918; s. William Minno and Wil- hemina Helen (Zinger) A.; e. Toronio (Oni.) Public and High Schs., Oni. Coll. of Educ. (1947); Oni. Coll. of Art (1940); m. Margol Joan, d. Earl D. Phillips, London, Ont, 5 July 1950; two s. Joshua Herbert Jr., Jeffrey Earl; began as Designer for Vibra-Lile Co. (ouidoor adv.); Illusiraior and book Designer, Copp Clark, Macmillans, Longmans, Green, etc., 1947-62; Head of Art Dept., H.B. Beal Secondary School, London, Oni., 1966; laughi painting, Doon Sch. of Fine Arts, 1952-56; Leci. widely ihrougnoul Oni. to art socs., awarded Can. Council Sr. Fellowship for Painting, 1960-61; served in 2nd World War with Cdn. Army (Engrs.), 1942-46; Trustee, Lon- don Lib. & Art Museum, 1956-59; rep. in colls, of Nai. Gallery, Ottawa, An Gallery of Oniario (formerly Art Gallery of Toronio), London An Gallery, Winnipeg An Gallery, ACA Gallery, Calgary, Alia., Vancouver Art Gallery, N.B. Museum, Saint John, N.B. etc.; mem., Cdn. Soc. Painters in Water Colour (2nd Vice-Pres.); ARKELL / ARMSTRONG 33 Past Pres., Western Art League; el. to Royal Cdn. Acad. of Arts 1978; Anglican; Address: 770 Leroy Crescent, London, Ont. N5Y 4G7. ARKELL, Hon. Kenneth Frederick, B.A., LL.B.; judge; b. Calgary, Alta. 6 Dec. 1930; s. Frederick Peter and Charlotte Lorimer Daisy (Scotchmer) A.; e. Hill- hurst High Sch. Calgary; Clinton (Ont.) Coll. Inst.; Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. 1956; Univ. of B.C. LL.B. 1959; m. Olivia d. Jesse and Tone Tofteland 23 July 1960; chil- dren: Kathryn Ann, Frederick James, Karyn Jane, Tho- mas Jesse; JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT OF B.C. 1990- ; served with RCMP 1950-52; played Profes- sional Football, B.C. Lions 1956-59; called to Bar of B.C. 1960; Alta. 1970; Partner, Lewin, Arkell & Callison, City Solr. & Prosecutor City of Dawson Creek 1960-69; Dist. Judge, Prov. Court of B.C. 1970-72, Dep. Chief Judge 1972-75; Assoc. Chief Judge 1975-76; Co. Court Judge & Local Judge Supreme Court of B.C. 1976-90; mem. and Vice Chrmn. Judicial Council B.C. 1970-76; Vice Chrmn. and Trustee St. Joseph's Hosp. Bd. 1962- 71; mem. Vernon Jubilee Hosp. Bd. 1971-72; Dir. John Howard Soc. 1971-73; Judicial Council Study & Report on Role & Salaries Prov. Court Judges; drafted Prov. Court Act 1975; Hon. mem. Royal Cdn. Legion; Pres. Dawson Creek C. of C. 1966-67; Pres. Cariboo Bar Assn. 1968; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn. (Council B.C. Sect. 1968-70); Cdn. Inst. Adm. Justice; Cdn. Judges Conf.; Kappa Alpha; recreations: golf, skiing; Clubs: Kalamalka Country; Vernon Golf & Country; Office: Courthouse, 3001 - 27th St., Vernon, B.C. V1T 4W5. ARLOOK, George; sculptor; b. Winnipeg, Man. 5 May 1949; numerous group exbns. since 1972 incl. most recent: Nunavut/Nunavik: Sculpture in the Time of Change Spirit Wrestler Gall., Vancouver 1997; Stone & Bone Ketchum, Idaho 1997; The Carver's Truth Pucker Gall., Boston 1997; Stories in Stone Seoul, Korea 1997; Transitions Paris, France 1997; Emerging Spirit Banff Centre 1996; Tundra & Ice IV 1996 and Tundra & Ice: Exceptional Sculpture from Canada 1995, Orca Aart Gall., Chicago, USA; Major/Minor Marion Scott Gall., Vancouver 1996; Not Just a Dancing Step... Galerie D'Art Vincent, Ottawa 1996; Inuit Art Collector's Gall., Calgary 1995/96; solo exbns.: The Sculpture of George Arlook Richard Rapfogel Fine Arts, St. Louis, Mi. Dec. 1993-Jan. 1994; Inuit Galerie - Mannheim, W. Ger- many 1993; Northern Reflections Eskimo Art Gall. La Jolla, Ca. 1989, Inuit Galerie Mannheim, Germany 1982, Cdn. Guild of Crafts Que. Montreal 1980, Images of the North San Francisco, Ca. 1979, The Innuit Gall, of Eskimo Art Toronto 1972, Univ. of Alberta 1969, Winnipeg Art Gall. 1968; other exbns. incl.: Inuit: Un'Arte, Una Cultura Galleria Annunciata, Milan, Italy 1993; Inuit Art: The Tradition Continues Inst. of Oceanography, Paris, France 1993; Featured Artist, Greater Columbus Arts Festival, Ohio 1993; A la Ren- contre des Inuits Royal Family Exhib., Monaco 1993; Sculpture, Prints ana Drawings from the Cdn. Arctic Richard Rapfogel Fine Arts, Saint Louis 1992; Masters of the Arctic Amway Environ. Found. & United Nations Internal, travelling exbn. 1992-93; The Spirit of the Land Koffler Gall., Toronto 1986; works in 17 collec- tions incl. art galleries of Ontario (Klamer Family, Sar- ick and Williamson colls.), Vancouver, Winnipeg (Millard, Swinton and Twomey colls.), Cdn. Mus. of Civilization, Eskimo Mus. Churchill, Man., Inuit Cul- tural Inst. Rankin Inlet, N.W.T., Musee des beaux-arts de Montreal, Nat. Gallery of Can. (Stillwell Coll.); attended openings: Innuit Gall, of Eskimo Art Toronto (Canada Council travel grant) 1972, Abstract in Stone La Jolla, Ca. 1988; comnd! to create sculpture for auction in aid of Keith Rawlings Memorial Scholarship Fund; presented a carving demonstration, Winnipeg Folk Fes- tival 1991; subject of several articles and catalogues; Home: Arviat, N.W.T.; Office: c/o Cdn. Arctic Produc- ers, 1645 Inkster Blvd., Winnipeg, Man. R2X 2W7. ARLOOKTOO, Hon. Goo Mosa, M.L.A.; politician; b. Lake Harbour, N.W.T. 28 Nov. 1963; s. Joe and Akulu- juk (Kiponik) A.; e. Lake Harbour, Iqaluit, Renewable Resources Tech. Program, Fort Smith 1982; m. Dorothy Zoe; children: Mikhail, Conan, Clarissa, Simonie; DEP- UTY PREMIER, MIN. OF THE NWT HOUSING CORP. and MIN. OF PUBLIC WORKS AND SER- VICES, GOVT. OF N.W.T. 1995- ; Min. resp. for Nunavut Transition Planning; 1st el. to the N.W.T Legis. for the riding of Baffin South g.e. 1995; Renew- able Resources Officer 1983-86; Asst. to MLAs 1987; Alcohol and Drug Counsellor; Bd. of Dir., Baffin Reg. Inuit Assn. 1980; Chair, Lake Harbour Housing Assn., Office: Box 1320, Yellowknife, N.W.T. X1A 2L9. ARMANN-HUTTON, Donna Marie, B.Sc.N., R.N., M.Ed., CHE; nursing executive; b. Edmonton, Alta. 10 Sept. 1950; d. George G. and Stella E. (Harrach) Luciuk; e. Univ. of Alta. B.Sc.N. 1972, M.Ed. 1981; Cdn. Coll. of Health Serv. Extves. CHE 1992; m. Dennis s. George and Vivian Hutton 6 April 1997; children: Barret, Michael, Blair, Kirk, Stewart; DIR. OF NURSING, CROSS CANCER INSTITUTE, ALBERTA CANCER BOARD 1988- ; Staff Nurse, Orthopedics, Charles Camsel Hosp. 1972-73; Intensive Care Unit, Univ. of Alta. Hosps. 1973-74; Nursing Instr, Sch. of Nursing, Univ. of Alta. Hosps. 1974-78; Staff Nurse, 1978-81; Evening/Night Supervisor, 1981-84; Asst. Dir. of Nurs- ing, 1985-87; Dir. of Nursing 1987-88; Assoc. Fac, Fac. of Nursing, Univ. of Alta. 1988- ; Mem., Alta. Breast Cancer Fdn. (Bd. of Dir.); Alta. Assn. of Registered Nurses (Planning & Priorities Ctte.); Oncology Nurses Soc.; Oncology Nurses Interest Group of Alta.; Internat. Soc. of Nurses in Cancer Care; Sigma Theta Tau Nurs- ing Honor Soc.; Cdn. Coll. of Health Serv. Extves.; Am. Coll. of Health Serv. Extves.; Cdn. Assn. of Nurses in Oncology; Rep., Prov. Nursing Action Plan, 1990-93; Surveyor, Cdn. Council of Healthcare Facilities Accredi- tation, 1992- ; V.P., Alta. Assn. of Reg. Nurses, 1988- 92; founded W. Canada's 1st Allergy Information Assn. 1983; organized Cross Cancer Inst. Hadassah Hosp. Jerusalem Nursing Exchange prog.; devel. series of 6 CD-ROM Modules for Oncol. Nursing prog.; initiated distance edn. Nursing Oncol. prog.; nom., Jeanne Mance Award, Cdn. Nurses Assn.; Home: 5204 - 143 St., Edm- onton, Alta. T6H 4E2; Office: 11560 University Ave., Edmonton, Alta. T6G 1Z2. ARMATAGE, Elizabeth Kay, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; pro- fessor, filmmaker, curator; b. Sask. 15 Jan. 1943; d. Tren- holm Porter and Agnes Elizabeth (Lawrence) A.; e. Queen's Univ., B.A.(Hons.) 1965; Univ. of Toronto, M.A. 1967, Ph.D. 1974; one d. Alexis Elizabeth Armat- age House; DIR., GRADUATE COLLABORATIVE PROGRAM IN WOMEN'S STUDIES, UNIV. OF TOR- ONTO 1994- ; Dir., Women's Studies Program, New College, Univ. of Toronto 1988-92; joined Univ. of Tor- onto 1971, has taught women's studies & cinema stud- ies since 1972; independent filmmaker 1975- ; Sr. Programmer, Curator, Toronto Festival of Festivals 1982- ; media cons, and lectr; Chicago Film Festival Award 1981, 1984; Toronto Film Festival Award 1987; Toronto Women and Film Special Merit Award 1988; YWCA Woman of Distinction 1989; has exhibited films in internal, festivals in N. Am. and Europe; author of many articles in Cdn. jours.; 16 mm. films: Jill Johnston 1977; Gertrude & Alice In Passing 1978; Bed and Sofa 1979; Speak Body 1979; Striptease 1980; Storytelling 1983; Artist on Fire 1987; Home: 53 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5S 2L8; Office: Innis College, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. M5S 1J5. ARMENI, Silvia; artist; b. Bari, Italy 17 July 1952; d. Enzo and Olga (Paladino) A.; e. Liceo Artistico of Rome dipl. 1970; main shows (one-woman): Italy: Dei Leoni Gallery Rome 1975, '76, Delia Tartaruga Gallery Rome 1977, '78; Canada: Danielli Gallery 1979, Elajana Gal- lery 1979, '80, Lourie Gallery 1985, '88, Gallery Phillip 1987, '94, '96 (all Toronto), Mihalis Gallery Montreal 1989; Back Cover Reader's Digest 1985 (Canada), 1986 (Italy); Address: 190 Harding Blvd., #207, Richmond Hill, Ont. L4C OJ7. ARMENIAN, Raffi, C.M., B.Sc., LL.D.; music direc- tor; b. Cairo, Egypt 4 June 1942; s. Barour and Marguer- ite (Podimatas) A.; e. Imp. Col. Univ. of London B.Sc. (Metall.) 1965; Acad. of Music Vienna 1962,1968,1969; Univ. of Waterloo LL.D. 1983; m. Agnes d. Ferdinand and Maria Grossmann 27 March 1984; Music Dir., Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony 1971-93; Music Dir. Opera Studio Opera de Montreal 1986-89, Montreal Conservatoire Orch. 1980- ; Music Dir. Stratford Festi- val 1973-76; Founder, Cdn. Chamber Ensemble 1974, internal, tours incl. Spain 1984,1986, S. Am. 1985, USA 1986, S.Am. 1989, Holland, Switzerland, E. & W. Ger- many 1990; Conductor, Cdn. Opera Co. 1974, 1975, 1977; Montreal Opera 1982, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1993; Opera Columbus 1986, 1988, 1989; Michigan Opera 1981, 1990; has conducted maj. Cdn. orchs., Brussels Radio, Bucharest Philharmonic; recipient Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; Mem., Order of Canada 1987; Home: 607 - 30 Berlioz Ave., lie des Soeurs, Que. H3E 1L3. ARMITAGE, John Murray, B.A., C.A.; merchant banking executive; b. Montreal, Que. 30 Mar. 1940; s. John Leonard and Edith A. (Hodge) A.; e. Univ. of Tor- onto (Victoria Coll.), B.A. 1962; C.A. 1966; m. Susan d. Mary and Bill Ortved 2 Oct. 1964; children: Kirsten, Kevin; CO-CHIEF EXTVE. OFFR., BEDFORD CAPI- TAL CORP. 1989- ; Clarkson Gordon 1963-73; Tor- onio Dominion Bank 1973-74; Founding Fanner, Crosbie Armitage & Co. 1978-85; Sr. Vice-Pres. & Dir., Merrill Lynch Canada Inc. 1985-89; Dir., Andres Wines Ltd.; CI Covington Fund Inc.; Connor Clark Ltd.; Janna Systems Inc.; Pet Valu Inc.; Bedford Capital Finan. Corp.; Chrmn. & Dir., Anford Inc.; clubs: Granite, Albany, Osier Bluff Ski; Home: 4 Donino Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 2W5; Office: Ste. 3507, Scotia Plaza, Tor- onto, Ont. M5H 3Y2. ARMSON, Kenneth Avery, B.Sc.F., R.P.F.; educator; b. Newton Brook, Ont. 19 Feb. 1927; s. Harold P. and Gladys D. (Wraight) A.; e. Royal Grammar Sch., Worcester, Eng., Univ. of Toronto, B.Sc.F. 1951; Oxford Univ., Dipl. Forestry 1955; D.Sc.(Hon.), Lakehead Univ. 1991; m. Harriett E. C, d. late James T. Coltham, 12 Apr. 1952; one child, Erling J.T.; FORESTRY CON- SULTANT 1989- ; Consultant in Forest Management and Policy to indust. and govt.; joined Rsch. Div., Ont. Dept. of Lands and Forests, 1951-52; Prof, of Forestry, Univ. of Toronto 1952-78; Chief Forester, Ont. Min. of Nat. Resources 1978-83; Extve. Coordinator, Forest Resources 1983-86; Provincial Forester, Ont. Min. of Natural Resources 1986-89; served with Cdn. Army 1945^6; Can. Forestry Achievement Award, 1978; Ont. Forestry Achievement Award, 1990; author A Manual of Forest Tree Nursery Soil Management 1974, Forest Soils: Properties and Processes 1977; also over 45 papers in scient. journs; mem. Ont. Profl. Foresters Assn.; Cdn. Inst. Forestry; Soc. Am. Foresters; Soil Science Soc. Am.; Ont. Forestry Assn.; United Church; Home: 446 Heath St. E., Toronto, Ont. M4G IBS. ARMSTRONG, Cathryne Hildriethe, C.M., B.A.; business executive (ret.), community volunteer; b. Ems- dale, Ont. 3 June 1922; d. Hubert David Blackley, M.M. and Netta Amelia (Wallace) B.; e. Teresa Sch. of Design, Toronto Dip. 1942; Univ. of Toronto B. A. 1965; m. Gor- don Brown Armstrong s. James and Maude 7 Sept. 1945; children: Rosalind, Sheila (dec.), Barton, Michael, Patricia; CITIZENSHIP COURT OFFICER 1995- ; dis- charged from Candn. Women's Army Corps after ser- vice in Can., U.K. & Europe 1945; first woman in sales, Renault Automobile, Toronto 1955-64; owner, Acadia Travel Services, Toronto 1960-65; partner, Kashmir Gift Shop, Victoria 1976-80; Owner, The Oaker, Age Gift Shop, Victoria 1980-90; many briefs & submissions to govt. agencies & royal commissions; teaching, advising & organizing workshops on women's issues in Can., South Am., Africa & China; presented papers at many nat. & internat. confs. & speaking tours incl. tour of ednl., legal, health & indus. facilities in China (spon- sored by All China Women's Fedn., Govt. of China) 1985; recipient: 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal; Defence Medal; Candn. Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp; Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; Order of Can. 1982; 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Can. Medal 1992; Internat. Who's Who in Community Service, U.K. 1977; Commenda- tion, City of Los Angeles 1977; 'Woman of the Year/ Victoria 1982; Ventures Award (Victoria Bus. & Profl. Women) 1988; Persons Award (Govt. of Can.)1989; Chatelaine's book Who's Who in Canadian Women 1996- ; P.C. cand. (Toronto, Ont.), prov. election 1967, federal election 1968; Pres., R.C.A.M.C. Auxiliary 1950-65; Dir., Council for Candn. Unity (B.C.) 1975-81; Pres., Saanich Peninsula Hosp. Fdn. 1994—96; Founding Mem., Dir., Vice-Pres., MATCH International (Ottawa) 1976-81; Founding Mem., Patron, Candn. Women's Hist. Month 1992-94; Life Mem., Internat. Council of Women (Chair, Laws Ctte. 1976-79; Extve. Bd. Mem. 1979-82; Vice-Pres. 1982-85); Life Mem., Nat. Counci l of Women (Can.) (Pres. 1973-76); Life Mem., Prov. Council of Women, Ont.; Pres. 1969-72; Mem., Am. Regional Council of Women 1981-86; Pres. Toronto Consumer's Assn. 1965-67; Charter Mem., Ont. Food Council, Dept. of Agric. 1965-67; recreations: music, art, travel, gardening; Home: 8020 Arthur Dr., Saanich- ton, B.C. V8M 1V4. ARMSTRONG, David William, M.Sc., Ph.D., RSM(CCM); research scientist, tissue engineer; b. Ottawa, Ont. 29 Jan. 1954; s. Robert Crosby and Marga- ret Theresa (Larose) A.; e. Univ. of Ottawa, B.Sc. 1978, M.Sc. 1980; Carleton Univ., Ph.D. 1984; Mass. Inst. Technol., Univ. of Minn. Advanced Training in Animal Cell Culture; Reg'd Specialist Microbiol. 1982; m. Elaine d. Wilbert and Audrey Robertson 10 June 1978; one d. Laura Lynne; HEAD, TISSUE REGENERATION LAB- ORATORY, INST. BIOL. SCIENCES, NAT. RESEARCH COUNCIL 1985- ; Adv. Biotechnol. Cdn. Space Life Sciences Ctte. 1985-88; joined present Coun- cil 1979; Patentee in Biotechnol.; Ont. Grad. Scholar 1978; mem. Cdn. Coll. Microbiols.; Tissue Culture Assn.; recreation: ballroom dancing; Home: 952 Win- nington Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K2B 5C7; Office: Inst. for Biological Sciences/NRC, 1200 Montreal Rd., Ottawa, Ont. K1A OR6. 34 ARMSTRONG / ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG, Donald Eugene, B.A., B.Comm., Ph.D.; management consultant; educator; b. Nanton, Alta. 10 May 1925; s. Samuel Timothy and Laura (Bridges) A.; e. Univ. of Alta., B.A., B.Comm. 1950; McGHl Univ. Ph.D. 1954; m. Muriel Gladys d. Dr. Frank G. Buchanan 14 May 1947; children: Susan Deryl, Joanne Patricia, Terrence Bruce; PRES., MADATA INC.; Founding Din, Grad. Sch. of Bus.; Founding Pres., FinancialRsch. Inst.; mgmt. consultant practice 1954— ; retired Prof. Emeritus of Econ., Faculty of Management McGill Univ.; author Competition Versus Monopoly: Combines Policy In Perspective 1982, Education and Achievement 1970; various articles transport., econ. forecasting, energy; served with Cdn. Inf. Corps 1943- 45, rank Lt.; mem. Cdn. Chamber Comm. (various nat. comtes.); Cdn. Econ. Assn.; recreations: theatre, history, travel; Address: 7 - 26123 Twp. Rd. 511, Spruce Grove, Alta. T7Y 1B9. ARMSTRONG, Frederick Henry, M.A., Ph.D.; edu- cator; writer; b. Toronto, Ont. 27 March 1926; s. late Silas Henry and Dorothy Lillian (Goode) A.; e. Parkdale Coll. Inst. 1946; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1949, M.A. 1951, Ph.D. 1965; m. Josephine Joan. d. late Ladislas Biberov- ich 6 Aug. 1960; children: Dale Henry, Irene Eleanor; PROF. EMERITUS OF HISTORY, UNIV. OF W. ONT. 1991- ; in business 1951-60; Instr. in Hist., Univ. of Toronto 1962-63; Univ. of W. Ont. 1963- , Prof. 1975- 89, Rsch. Prof. 1989-91; Chrmn. Local Arch. Conserv. Adv. Comte., London, Ont. 1979, mem. 1973-79 ; vari- ous Can. Council and Soc. Sci. & Humanities Counc. Fellowships; Univ. of W. Ont. Pres.'s Medal 1979; Am. Soc. for State and Local History Award of Merit 1984; author Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology 1967 (2nd ed., rev. and enlarged 1985); Organizing for Pres- ervation 1978; Toronto: The Place of Meeting 1983; The Forest City: An Illustrated History of London, Canada 1986; A City in The Making 1989; co-author Reflections on London's Past 1975; Ed. or Co-ed.: (Henry Scadding) Toronto of Old 1966, (2nd ed., rev. 1987); Approaches to Teaching Local History Using Upper Canadian and Ontario Examples 1969; Aspects of Nineteenth Century Ontario: Essays Presented to ]ames }. Talman 1974; Old Ontario: Essays in Honour of /.M.S. Careless 1990; author over 125 articles, 50 reviews, nineteenth century Ont. and urbanization; 50 papers and presentations as mem. of panels, learned socs., univs.; mem. Champlain Soc. (Council 1974- , Vice Pres. 1980-88, Pres. 1988- 91); Ont. Hist. Soc. (Dir. 1963-65,1972-80, Pres. 1977- 79); Royal Hist. Soc.; recreations: photography, garden- ing, music, travel; Home: 1 Franklin Ave., London, Ont . N6C 2G6; Office: London, Ont. N6A 5C2. ARMSTRONG, Henry Conner, B.Sc., M.B.A., P.Eng.; consultant; b. Winnipeg, Man. 16 June 1925; s. William Arthur Laird and Archena May (Conner) A.; e. St. John's Coll. Sch. Winnipeg 1943; Queen's Univ. B.Sc. (Metall. Engn.) 1949; Univ. of Toronto M.B.A. 1954 (Kresge Fellow); Internal. Mgmt. Inst. Geneva, Dipl. Internal. Business 1958 (Alcan Fellow); m. Barbara Fay d. Forrest Lyle Jackson, Kingston, Ont. 20 May 1950; children: Barbara Elizabeth (Marosil, Nancy Margaret (Ridler), Scott Jackson; various sales and marketing positions Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd. 1954—64; Com- modiiy Offr. Depl. Trade & Comm. Ouawa 1964-66; Counsellor (Metals & Minerals) Cdn. High Comn. Lon- don 1965; Comm. Counsellor Cdn. Embassy Washing- ton 1966-74; Chief, Rsch. & Planning Div. Resource Industries Br. Dept. Industry, Trade & Comm. Otiawa 1974—75; Dir. Minerals & Metals Div., Dept. of Energy, Mines & Resources 1975-81, Acting Dir.-Gen. Mineral Devel. Br. 1981, Exec. Dir., Internal. Minerals Div. 1981-82; Mgr., Special Projects, Mineral Policy Sector 1982-83; Counsellor (Meials, Minerals & Energy) Canadian High Commission Canberra 1983-86; Coun- sellor (Commercial), Cdn. Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1986-89; CIM Dislinguished Lecir. 1981-82; guest speaker on minerals various groups and organs.; mem. various Cdn. dels, meetings internal, organs, incl. Inter- nal. Tin Council, Internal. Lead-Zinc Study Group, UNCTAD Copper negotiations; participaied meeiings Can./Japan Econ. Comte., Can./EC Ji. Econ. Comie.; Pacific Economic Cooperation Conf.; mem. Assn . Prof. Engrs. Prov. Oni.; Can. Insi. Mining & Meiall; Am. Soc. Metals (Extve. 1964-66); Queen's Alumni Assn. (Exive. 1955-57, 1991- ); Friday Luncheon Discussion Group (Pres. 1995-96); served in Canada & U.K. in R.C.A.F. and Royal Navy (Fleet Air Arm) 1944-45; United Church; recreations: skating, skiing, swimming, bridge; Address: 2159 Delmar Dr., Otiawa, Ont. K1H 5P6. ARMSTRONG, J.D. (Jack), M.D.; pediatrician, asso- ciation executive; b. Winnipeg, Man. 4 Sepi. 1939; e. Norwood Coll.; Uniied Coll., Univ. of Man., B.A. 1961; Univ. of Man. Med. Coll., M.D. 1966 ; Jr. imernship Si. Boniface Gen. Hosp. 1966-67; Pediatric residency 1967- 71; Winnipeg Children's Hosp. and Univ. of Colorado Med. Ctr.; ceri. Pediairic Specialisi 1971; m. Glenda Paul; children: Jeanne, Carolyn; priv. praciice Winnipeg 1971- ; aciive staff, St. Boniface, Winnipeg Children's; Pres., Manitoba Med. Assn. 1987-88; Mem. Manitoba Heallh Adv. Neiwork 1989-92; Rep. of Man. Med. Assn. 10 Bd. of Cdn. Med. Assn. 1989-94; Chrmn. of Bd., Manitoba Med. Assn. 1990-94; Mem.-ai-large, pasi mem., Med. Adv. Ctte., St. Boniface Hosp.; Assoc. Prof, of Pediatrics, Univ. of Man. 1991- ; pasi Chrmn., Man. Chap. Cdn. Pediairic Soc.; Chair, Cue. on Aboriginal Heallh MMA 1991- ; Bd. Mem., Uniied Way of Win- nipeg 1992-95; CMA Bd. Rep. to National Sieering Cue. Enhancing Prevendon in ihe Praciice of Heallh Professionals 1990-95; Bd. Mem., Projecl Opikihiwawin 1989- ; Aboriginal Health Centre, Winnipeg 1994- ; Pres., Cdn. Medical Assn. 1995-96; Bd. Mem., New Direcdons For Children, Youlh and Families 1997- ; Mem., Govi. of Man. Clie. for Sustainable Healthy Communities 1997- ; Mem., Action Cite, for Childre n & Youth, Social Planning Council Greater Winnipeg 1997- ; past Bd. Mem. & Chrmn., Si. Vilal United Ch.; Home: 108 Southmoor Rd., Winnipeg, Man. R2J 2P4. ARMSTRONG, J. Wray, B.A., B.S.L.; artisis' man- ager; b. Carrol River, Saskaichewan 2 Aug. 1950; s. James Shire and Elizabeih Elsie (Boyle); e. Univ. of Sask., B.A. 1971; Lauremian Univ. B.S.L.(Hons.) (High Disiinciion) 1975; French Translator, Depl. of Secreiary of State 1975-77; Mngmt. Apprentice, David Haber Artisi Mngmi. Inc. 1977-78; joined The Toronto Sym- phony as Assi. Orch. Mgr. 1978, Music Admin. 1980, Asst. Gen. Mgr. 1982, Mng. Dir. 1987-91; Past Director- ships: 1991 Glory of Mozart Festival; Adv. Ctte. Mem., CFMX-FM; Adv. Ctle. Mem., Meiro Toronto Public Participaiion/Cullural Plan Development; 1983 Toronto Intnl. Festival, Toronto Arts Awards, 1989 Intnl. Choral Festival; Producer, Big Valley Jamboree (1984); recre- ations: karate, travel, opera, drawing, painting; Address: c/o ICM Artists (London) Inc., Oxford House, 76 Oxford St., London W1R 1RB England . E-mail: wray@icmartisis.demon.co.uk ARMSTRONG, (Elizabeth) Jane, H.B.A., M.A.; mar - ket and opinion research executive; b. Chatham, Ont. 31 Dec. 1954; d. John P. and E. Margaret (Hilliker) Jack- man; e. Univ. of W. Oni. B.A.(Hons.) 1977; Carleton Univ. M.A. 1979 ; m. Stephen M. s. Grant and Virginia A. 25 June 1977; children: David, James, Elizabeth; SR. VICE-PRES., ENVIRONICS RESEARCH GROUP LIMITED 1986- ; various positions, IBM Canada, Can- ada Post, and Inco Limited 1980-86; Mem., United Ch. of Can.; Office: 33 Bloor Si. E., Suile 900, Toronto, Oni. M4W 3H1. ARMSTRONG, Joe C.W., B.A., F.R.G.S., F.R.G.S.(C); aulhor, historian, heritage publicist; b. Toronto, Ont. 30 Jan. 1934; s. James S.P. and Helen Strawn (Woodland) A.; e. Upper Can. Coll.; Trinity Coll. Sch.; Bishop's Univ. B.A. 1958; m. Barbara d. Walter and Lois Johnson 18 July 1970; children: Geoffrey James, Jill Anne, Katherine Margaret, James Walter; Sr. Indust. Devel. Offr., Govi. of Canada 1972-96; Nominee Inveslmem Dir., Charterhouse Can. Limited 1963; Exive. Vice-Pres. and Dir., Cdn. Manoir Industries Limited 1968; Pres., Port Franks Properties Limited 1971-89; Sr. Indust. Devel. Rep., Gov. of Can., Expo '86 Vancouver 1986; Dir., Econ. Devel., Cdn. Counc. for Naiive Bus. 1987; Owner, Publicisi Canadiana Collection, Art & Discov- ery Maps of Canada 1978-93; publicist for var. insts. & corp. celebralions; sponsor: hist, map reproductions/ Assoc. of Cdn. Map Libs. 1983; Creator/Narrator The Explorer Series, CBC 'Morningside' 1981; Founder, The Cue. of One for One Canada 1992 (re Oct 1992 refer- endum); Fellow, Royal Geog. Soc., U.K. 1980; Can . 1981; Hon. Dir., Cdn. Inst. of Surveyors 1983; Dir., Galiano Cult. & Hist. Soc., B.C. 1986; Ont. Heritage Found. (Hisi. Ctte., Archaeology Ctte.) 1987; Adv. Ctle. on Land Registry Office Records, Oni. Min. of Culiure & Communicaiions 1989; mem., Champlain Soc.; Anglican; Freemason; Apptd. Hon. mem., Le Mouve- meni Francile (Quebec) 1990; Inviiaiional Participam, Magna for Canada Scholarship Award 1995; carlo- graphic consultant: Black Robe 1991; author: From Sea Unto Sea/Art & Discovery Maps of Canada 1982; Champlain (Eng. ed.) 1987, (Fr. ed.) 1988; Farewell the Peaceful Kingdom: The Seduction and Rape of Canada, 1963 to 1994 1995; Magna for Canada Scholarship Fund inviiational aulhor, As Prime Minister, I Would ... essay 'Days of Our Lives' 1995; Trinil y Coll. Sch. Ceniennial Leclure 'Freedom for all iis wonh: God's gift' 1997; brief to Senate of Can.: The Meech Lake Accord, An Hist. & Phil Perspective; Meech Plus: The Charlatan Accord 1992; Legitimize Dissent or Lose the Federation 1993; briefs on Cdn. constiluiion lo Beaudoin-Edwards Special Joini Cue. and lo Oni. Leg. Cue. on Oni. in Confed. 1991; Speaker, Cdn. Clubs 1997-98; recre- aiions: Lambton Heritage Museum, travel, photogra- phy, swimming, piano, banjo, heriiage TV & radio broadcasting; Home: 347 Keewatin Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4P 2A4. ARMSTRONG, Neil Mackenzie, C.M., B.A.; educa- tional director, reiired; b. St. Catharines, Ont. 14 Oct. 1925; s. Garnet McDermid and Beatrice Martha (Mack- enzie) A.; e. St. Catharines Coll. Inst. 1944; Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. 1949; m. Marjorie Joan d. George and Joanna Swan 14 Aug. 1948; children: Lori, Blair, Cindi, Renee; Dir. Banff Sch. of Fine Arts 1977-91; Dir. Banff Festival of ihe Aris 1972-91; Vice Pres. Edn. The Banff Centre 1982-91; served with RCN 41st Minesweeping Flotilla HMCS Fori William 1944-45; Adm./Teacher Sch. of Bus. Adm. Univ. of W. Oni. 1950-72, Adm. Dir. Mgmi. Devel. Prog. 1955-72; Assoc. Dir. ihe Banff Cenire 1972-82; Pres. Univ. Placement & Counselling Assn. Can. 1963-65, Life Mem.; mem. Bd. and Exec. Coll. Placemeni Council U.S.A. 1963-66; Dir. Jr. Achieve- meni of Can. London 1960-65; Founding Dir.: Cdn. Fes- tival Youth Orchs. 1973, Pres. 1973-80; Cand. Assn. Youth Orchs. 1975, Pres. 1975-80, Dir. Emeritus ; New Wesi Film & TV Found, and Banff TV Festival, Dir. 1978-82; Vice Pres. Cand. Conf of Arts 1979-82; Founding Chrmn. Internal. Symposium on Arts 1985; Dir. Am. Symphony Orch. League, Youlh Orch. Div. 1975-78; Dir. Cdn. Assn. Orchs. 1975-80; mem. Downey Comn. Fine Aris Edn. 1975; Trusiee, Village of Byron 1953-56; Dir. and Chrmn. Ski Runners Cdn. Rockies 1974—76; Charier mem. Ind. Devel. Comn. Lon- don 1970-72; Pres. Scoi. Country Dance Soc.; Dir, Cal- gary An Gallery Found.; Presiding Offr., Cdn. Citizenship Court ceremonies 1995; Mem., Order of Canada 1989; Donald Cameron Gold Medal (in ihe Arts) 1990; Commemorative Medal, 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confedn.; United Church; recreaiions: photog- raphy, fishing, golf, skiing, hiking; Club: Canmore Golf and Curling; Home: 105 China Close, Canmore, Alia. T1W 2N7. ARMSTRONG, Paul Wayne, B.A., M.D., F.R.C.P.(C), F.A.C.C.; academic cardiologist; b. Port Arthur, Ont. 27 Mar. 1942; s. Kenneth James and Anne Gladys (Stewart) A.; e. Queen's Univ. B.A. 1963; Queen's Univ. M.D. 1966; F.R.C.P. Cardiology 1972; F.A.C.C. 1974; m. Bev- erley Anne d. Lloyd and Averill Dawson 25 Mar. 1967; children: Lisa Christine, Kevin Drew; PROF. AND CHRMN., DEPT. OF MEDICINE, UNIV. OF ALBERTA 1993- ; Intern Toronto Gen. Hosp. 1966-67; Asst. Resi- dent in Med. Kingston (Ont.) Gen. Hosp. 1967-69; Car- diac Fellow Massachussens Gen. Hosp. (Boston) 1969- 71; Cardiac Fellow Si. George's Hosp. (London, Eng.) 1971-72; Dir. Coronary Care Unii Kingston Gen. Hosp. 1972-84; Prof, of Med. Queen's Univ. 1981-84; Prof, of Med., Univ. of Toronto 1984-93; Chief of Cardiology, St. Michael's Hosp. 1984-93; Chrmn., Health Science Policy Council, Heart and Stroke Found, of Can.; Extve. Cue., Steering Ctle. and Cdn. Co-ordinaior, Global Uli- lizadon of Strategies to Open Occluded Coronary Arteries (GUSTO II) 1993- ; recipient: Basmajian Award for excellence in medical rsch., Queen's Univ. 1980; William Goldie prize, Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Toronto 1987; Tony Graham Award, Outstanding Vol- unteer, Heari and Stroke Foundaiion of Ont. 1990; Rsch. Achievement Award, Cdn. Cardiovascular Soc. 1993; Home: 15315 44 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. T6H 4Z9; Office: 2F1.30 Walter MacKenzie HSC, Edmonton, Alia. T6G 2R7. ARMSTRONG, Richard Gary, B.Comm., C.H.R.P.; iransporiaiion executive; b. North Bay, Ont . 22 Aug . 1938; s. Richard William and Reida M. (Daly) A.; e. Nonh Bay Coll. (Scollard Hall); Si. Pairick's Coll. Oitawa B.Comm. 1963; CHRMN., PRES. AND C.E.O., GREAT LAKES PILOTAGE AUTHORITY LTD. 1978- ; Dir. Seaway International Bridge Corp. Ltd. (Secy. 1977-78); Dir., Welland Canal Twinning Projecl Comraclor's Assn. 1968-72; Dir. of Personnel & Indusi. Relaiions 1972-77, Dir. of Adm. 1977-79, Si. Lawrence Seaway Auihorily; Vice Pres., Laurencresl Youth Ser- vices of SD & G Inc.; Dir. and Chrmn. Cornwall Youth Residence Inc. 1969-88; Treas. Cornwall-United Coun- lies Baskeiball Assoc. 1984—87; Former Dir. Kiwani s Club; Chrmn., St. Francis de Sales Parish Council 1979- 80; Pasi Chrmn., Treas., Cornwall Library Bd.; former Trustee, S. Ont. Lib. Service - Rideau; mem. Human Resources Professionals Assoc. of Ont.; Home: 1217 Princess St., Cornwall, Ont. K6J 1S2; Office: 202 Piti St. (P.O. Box 95), Cornwall, Ont. K6H 5R9. ARMSTRONG, Robin Louis, B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.; physicist, educator; b. Gait, Ont. 14 May 1935; s. Robert Dockstader and Beairice Jenny (Grill) A.; e. ARMSTRONG / ARNOLD 35 Hespeler (Ont.) Pub. Sch. 1949; Preston (Ont.) High Sch. 1954; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1958, M.Sc. 1959, Ph.D. 1961; Oxford Univ. post-doctoral studies 1961-62 (Nat. Rsch. Council Fellowship, Rutherford Mem. Fel- lowship Royal Soc. Can.); m. Karen Elisabeth d. Carl Frederick Feilberg Hansen 8 July 1960; children: Keir Grill, Christopher Drew; ADJUNCT PROF., UNIV. OF TORONTO 1990- and ACTING VICE-PRES. FINANCE & ADMIN., WILFRID LAURIER UNIV. 1997- ; Asst. Prof, of Physics, Univ. of Toronto 1962, Assoc. Prof. 1968 and of Engn. Science 1969, Prof, of Physics 1971-90, Prof, of Engn. Science 1971-74, Prof, of Radiology 1985-90, Assoc. Chrmn. of Physics 1969- 74, Chrmn. 1974-82, Dean of Arts & Sci. 1982-90; Pres., Univ. of New Brunswick 1990-96, Prof, of Physics 1990- ; Affiliated Scientist (Radiology), Dr. Evertt Chalmers Hosp., Fredericton, N.B. 1991-96 ; Cdn. Inst. Advanced Studies (CIAR) 1981- (Founding Dir. 1981- 82, Mem. of Rsch. Counc. 1982- ); Dir. Huntsman Marine Lab. 1983-87; Pres. Cdn. Assoc. for Neutron Scattering 1985-86; Pres. Cdn. Inst . for Neutron Scat- tering 1986-89; Vice-Pres., Cdn. Assn. Physicists 1989- 90; Pres., Cdn. Assn. Physicists 1990-91; Mem., Tri- umf-KAON Ventures Office Bd. 1991-93; NSERC Council 1991- (Mem. of Extve. 1992- ; Vice-Pres. 1994— ); rec'd Herzberg Medal, Cdn. Assn. Physicists 1973; Visitante Distinguido, Univ. of Cordoba, Argen- tina 1987; Medal of Achievement, Cdn. Assn. Physicists 1990; awarded Commemorative Medal for 125th Anni- versary of Cdn. Confederation 1992; co-author Mechanics, Waves and Thermal Physics 1970, The Elec- tromagnetic Interaction 1973; over 200 research publs. condensed matter physics various tech. journs.; mem. Cdn. Assn. Physicists; Soc. Magnetic Resonance; recre- ations: gardening, skiing, golf; Office: Univ. of Toronto, Dept. of Physics, 60 St. George St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A7. ARMSTRONG, Ruth R., B.A., M.B.A.; management consultant; b. Montreal, Que. 30 June 1950; d. Nathan and Andzi (Shapiro) Rapkowski; e. McGill Univ. B.A. 1971; Univ. of Toronto M.B.A. 1981; m. Michael s. Eve- lyn and Lorrain A. 21 May 1976; PRES., VISION MANAGEMENT SERVICES 1986- ; Counsellor, Social Serv. 1971-79; Mktg. & Sales, Drake Internat. 1979-81; Strategic Planning, Public Health Br., Ont. Min. of Health 1981-86; Co-founder & Extve. Offr, Futureshift Group Inc. 1992- ; Faculty, Schulich Sch. of Bus., Nonprofit Mngt. & Leadership Prog., York Univ. 1986- ; Dir., Armstrong & Armstrong Enterprises Inc.; Stewardship of Urban Land (S.O.U.L.); Greenhouse Group; Past Pres., Ont. Prevention Clearinghouse; Macaulay Child Devel. Ctr.; author of 1 journa l article; co-author: Making a Difference 1991, Remembering the Future 1994; recreations: scuba diving, travelling, gardening; Office: 66 Glen Davis Cres., Toronto, Ont. M4E 1X5. ARMSTRONG, Sally Wishart, B.Ed.; journalist; b. Montreal, Que. 16 July 1943; d. William and Mary Alma (Wishart) Saddler; e. McGill Univ., B.Ed. (phys. ed.) 1966; m. Ross s. John Grant and Lillian A. 19 Aug. 1967; children: Heather, Peter, Anna; EDITOR-IN- CHIEF, HOMEMAKER'S MAGAZINE 1988- ; freelance writer 1975-79; Contbg. Ed., Canadian Living magazine 1975 (launc h issue) to 1982; Assoc. Ed. 1983- 87; Video Documentary Co-prod., Reason to Live 1987; Human Rights - Human Wrongs 1987; Broken Trust 1988; For Our Sisters, For Our Daughters 1992; Keys of Our Own 1994; autho r Mila (biography) 1992; Office: 25 Sheppard Ave. W., Suite 100, North York, Ont. M2N 6S7. ARMSTRONG, Susan Mary, B.Comm., C.A.; insur - ance executive; b. Brockville, Ont. 2 April 1954; d. Donald Armstrong; e. Univ. of Toronto B.Comm. 1976; CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFR., CIBC INSURANCE 1997- ; Asst. Corp. Controller, Bow Valley Resource Services 1983-86; Corp. Controller, Western Star Trucks 1986-88; Sr. Manager, Price Waterhouse 1976- 81, 1988-92; Vice-Pres. & C.F.O., The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company 1992-97; Mem., Financial Extves. Inst.; Mem. of Bd. of Regents, Victoria Univ.; recreations: opera, classical music, golf; club: Islington Golf & Country, National Club; Office: 1 Rob- ert Speck Parkway, Mississauga, Ont. L4Z 3X5. ARMSTRONG, Thomas E. (Tim), Q.C., O.Ont, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; public administrator; b. Toronto, Ont. 3 Dec 1931; s. Thomas Wellington and Greta Isabel (Grosskurth) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto Schs. 1950; Victori a Univ., Univ. of Toronto 1954; Osgoode Hall Law Sch . 1958; m. Betty d. Pearl and Everett Spafford 10 Aug . 1957; children: Michael, James, Katie; COUNSEL, MCCARTHY, TETRAULT 1993- ; Chief Representa- tive, The Export-Import Bank of Japan 1996- ; Depy. Min., Ont. Ministry of Industry, Trade & Tech. 1991- 92; Chrmn., Asia/Pacific Study Group 1990; Ontario's Agent Gen., Asia/Pacific Region, Tokyo, Japan 1986-90; Depy. Min. of Labour, Ont. 1976-86; Chrmn., Ont. Labour Relations Bd. 1974-76; Mem., Ont. Civil Service Commn. 1978-86; Chrmn., Ont. Constructio n Industry Adv. Bd. 1977-85; Chrmn., Cdn. Bar Assn. (Labour Rel. Subctte.) 1974; Mem., Niagara Inst. (Dir. 1976-86); Partner, Messrs. Armstrong and Maclean 1969-74; Assoc., Messrs. Jolliffe, Lewis & Osier 1959-69; Couns., Civil Lit. Section, Fed. Dept. of Justice 1958-59; Mem. Bd. of Dirs., Algoma Steel Inc.; Design Exchange; Inter- cedent Ltd.; Fundtime Corp. Ltd.; Mem . Advisory Bd., Canada-Japan Business Ctte.; Mem., Canada-Japan Soc.; Order of Ontario 1995; Home: 35 Lowther Ave., Tor- onto, Ont. M5R 1C5; Office: Suite 4700, Toronto Dominion Bank Tower, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Tor- onto, Ont. M5K 1E6. ARMSTRONG, William T., B.A.; broadcasting exec- utive; b. Wakefield, Que. 8 Dec. 1929; s. Francis Kenneth and Lillian Amy Daisy (Orme) A.; e. Wakefield (P.Q.) Consol. Sch.; Glebe Coll. Inst., Ottawa, Ont., Sr. Matric. 1947; Carleton Univ., B.A. 1952; m . Margaret, d. George Pilmer, Victoria, B.C., 4 June 1955; children: Andrew, Jessica; Dir. for the Province of Ont., C.B.C. 1989-92; Gen. Mgr., New Massey Hall (Toronto) 1981-83; Hon. Gov., Roy Thomson Hall; with E. B. Eddy. Co., Hull, P.Q. 1952-58 in Indust. Relations Div. and finally (1956-58) Public Relations Offr.; joined C.B.C., Apl. 1958 as Audience Relations Coordinator; Dir. of Infor- mation Services, 1959-62; Secy., Commonwealth Broadcasting Conf. 1962-63; Extve. Asst. to Pres. 1963- 65; Dir., Centennial Program Planning 1965-67; Dir., Corporate Relations 1967-69; Dir. Ottawa Area 1969; Vice Pres. Public Relations 1973; Managing Dir. Radio. CBC 1975-1979; Asst. Gen. Mgr., Ene. Serv. Div. 1979- 81; Extve. Vice-Pres., CBC 1983-89; has been active in Ottawa theatrical circles, former Dir. of Ottawa Little Theatre, Organist and Choir-master, St. Matthias Ch., Ottawa, 1955-64; Founding mem., Cdn. Public Rela- tions Soc. (mem. Nat. Council, 1959-61, Nat. Secy., 1961-62); Anglican; recreations: music, theatre; Home: 141 Roehampton, Apt. 903, Toronto, Ont. M4P 1P9. ARMSTRONG, William Walton, B.A.; artist; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 9 Nov. 1916; s. William Charles Earl and Claribel (Walton) A.; e. Glebe Coll. Inst. Ottawa; Univ. of Toronto Victoria Coll. B.A. 1939, Univ. Coll. 2 yrs. Fine Arts 1941; teacher in associaiton with Arthur Lis- mer, Montreal Art Assn. 1945-52; McGill Univ. Adult Edn. 1949-52; Accademia Florence drawing & painting, studying in Venice and Genoa 1951-57; exhns. incl. (award Best painting Spring Show 1946) Montreal with Paul Beaulieu and Gooderich Roberts 1951-57; Waldorf Gallery & Waddington Gallery exhns., and Saggittarius Gallery, New York City 1959; Sun Dance Gallery, Cal- gary 1975; Galler y House Sol Georgetown, Ont. 1980- 90; Field Gallery Thornhill 1980; Cambrian Rose Gal - lery Ottawa 1985-86; Gallerie Westmount 1988; Vir- ginia Christopher Galleries, Calgary 1989-91 and Kyoto, Japan 1992; rep. Nat. Gallery and Park. Bldgs. Ottawa, various private colls. N.Y., London, England, Austria, Montreal, Paris & Geneva; mem. Art Gallery Ont.; Royal Ont. Museum; Thornhill Village Artists; recreations: reading, walking; Address: 42 Old Yonge St., Thornhill, Ont. L4J 8C5. ARNELL, Gordon Edwin, B.A., LL.B.; realty execu- tive; b. Calgary, Alta. 19 Feb. 1935; e. Univ. of Alta., B.A. 1956, LL.B. 1957; called to Bar of Alta. 1958; m. Reta; children: Patrick, Kevin, Paul, Dana; CHRMN., C.E.O. & DIR., BROOKFIELD PROPERTIES CORPORATION 1988- ; law practice 1958-70; Vice-Pres., Allarco Devel. Ltd. 1970-73; Pres., Seaboard Life Ins. Co. & Pres., North West Trust Co. 1973-75; Extve. Vice-Pres., Oxford Devel. Group Ltd. 1975-80; Pres., Dover Park Devel. Corp. Ltd. 1980-84; Extve. Vice-Pres., Corp. Devel. Trizec Corp. Ltd. 1984-86; Pres. & C.O.O., Trilea Centres Inc. 1986-87, Pres. & C.E.O., 1987-88; Dir, Coscan Ltd.; Carma Ltd.; World Financial Properties Corp., N.Y.; Centra Ltd.; mem., Cdn. Ba r Assn.; Alta. Law Soc.; recreations: hunting, fishing, trail riding; Clubs: Calgary Petroleum, Bow Valley (Calgary), Cam- bridge (Toronto), Toronto Club; Office: 181 Bay St., Ste. 4300, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2T3. ARNETT, Christopher Anderson, B.A.; artist, writer ; b. St. Catharines, Ont. 22 Jan. 1956; s. John Lionel and Norma Patricia (Anderson) A.; e. West Vancouver S.S. 1974; Univ. of B.C. B.A. 1979; m. Barbara d. Neil and Judy Burton 21 March 1987; children: John, Carl; Heri- tage Consultant, Lytton Indian Band, Nlaka'pamux Nation Devel. Corp. 1988; Writer/researcher, Sooke Region Museum & Archives 1988-89; self-employed artist, writer, researcher 1990- ; author: 4,000 Years: A History of the Rainforest of Vancouver Island's South- west Coast 1989; co-author: They Write Their Dreams on the Rock Forever: Rock Writing in the Stein River Valley of British Columbia 1993; The Terror of the Coast: The Colonial War of 1863 and the Alienation of Hwulmuhw Land on the East Coast of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands 1998; recreations: hiking, reading; Home: 460 Walker's Hook Rd., Salt Spring Island, B.C. V8K 1N7. ARNETT, Emerson James, Q.C., B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; corporate executive; b. Winnipeg, Man. 29 Sept. 1938; s. Emerson Lloyd and Elsie Audrey (Rhind) A.; e. Kelvin H.S.; Univ. of Man. B.A. 1959, LL.B. 1963; Harvard Univ. LL.M. 1964; m. Alix d. Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Palk, Q.C. 18 June 1964; children: Shanly, Netannis, William, Charles; PRES. AND C.E.O., THE MOLSON COMPA- NIES LIMITED 1997- ; Chrmn., The Molson Compa- nies Donations Fund; Dir, The Molson Companies Limited; Molson Breweries; Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd.; read law with (now) Rt. Hon. Brian Dickson, former Chief Justice of Can. 1959-63; MacKenzie King Travel- ling Scholarship 1963-64; Dept. of Justice, Ottawa 1964-65; practised law with Pitolado & Hoskin (Win- nipeg) 1965-66; Extye. Asst. to Extve. Vice-Pres., Vick- ers & Benson Advtg. (Toronto) 1966-67; Assoc., Davies, Ward & Beck, Solicitors (Toronto) 1968; Partner 1970; Partner, Stikeman, Elliott (Toronto) 1973-97; apptd. Queen's Counsel (Ont.) 1979; Can. Chrmn., Harvard Law Sch. Fun d 1985-87; Pres., Harvard Law Sch. Assn. of Ont. 1990-91; Q.C. (Ont.); Spec. Couns. to Govt. of Can. in connection with Investment Canada Act 1984; Mem., Zeta Psi Soc.; Law Socs. of Upper Can. & Man.; Dist. of Columbia Bar; Am. Bar Assn.; Am. Soc. of Internat. Law; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Mem. of Council, Sec- tion of Business Law of Internat. Bar Assn. 1994-97; Gov., Washington Foreign Law Soc. 1994-96; co-editor Doing Business in Canada 1984; author of several law review articles; frequently publ. in Cdn. medi a papers on constitutional and international legal matters; recre- ations: shooting, skiing; clubs: Toronto; Mount Royal; Metropolitan (Washington, D.C.); 1925 F Street (Wash- ington, D.C.); Duck Island; Royal Lake-of-the-Woods Yacht; Home: 500 Avenue Rd., Apt. 1207, Toronto, Ont . M4V 2J6; Office: Scotia Plaza, Suite 3600, 40 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 3Z5. ARNOLD, Armin Herbert, Dr. es Lettres, F.R.S.C.; educator; author; b. Zug, Switzerland 1 Sept. 1931; s. Franz and Ida (Baumgartner) A.; e. Univ. of Fribourg 1951-53, 1955-56 Dr. es Lettres 1956; Univ. of Zurich 1953-54; Univ. of London 1954-55; Asst. Prof, of Ger- man, Univ. of Alta. 1959-61; Asst. Prof. McGill Univ. 1961, Assoc. Prof. 1964, Prof. 1968-89, Chrmn. German Dept. 1965-70, 1971-74; Dozent, Hohere Wirtschafts- und Verwaltungsschule, Olten 1982-93; Dozent HWV Baden 1994— ; author: D.H. Lawrence and America 1958; Heinrich Heine in England and America 1959; James ]oyce 1963, Eng. transl. 1969; D.H. Lawrence and German Literature 1963; G.B. Shaw 1965; Die Literatur des Expressionismus 1966, 2nd ed. 1971; Felix Stumpers Abenteuer und Streiche 1967; Friedrich Diirrenmatt Berlin 1969, 2d ed. 1971, 3rd ed. 1974, 4th ed. 1979, 5th ed. 1986; Eng. transl. 1972; D.H. Lawrence 1972; Prosa des Expressionismus 1972; co-author: (with J. Schmidt) Reclams Kriminalromanfiihrer; editor: D.H. Lawrence: The Symbolic Meaning 1962; Kriminalerzdhlungen aus drei ]ahrhunderten 1978; Interpretationen zu Georg Kaiser 1980; Sherlock Holmes auf der Hintertreppe 1981; Westerngeschichten aus zwei Jahrhunderten 1981; English Crime Stories 1990; American Crime Stories 1991; co-editor: Kanadische Erzdhler der Gegenwart 1967; Studien zur Germanistik, Anglistik und Komparatistik 110 vols. 1969- ; Canadian Studies in German Language and Literature 33 vols. 1969- ; Das Goethe-Haus Montreal 1962-70 1970; Interpreta- tionen zu Friedrich Diirrenmatt 1982; Caesar von Arx: Briefe an den Vater 1982; The Popular Novel in the 19th Century 1982; Spionagegeschichten aus zwei Jahrhun- derten 1984; Die verschlossene Tiir 1984; Hermann Boschenstein: Die Mutter und der neutrale Sohn 1984; Studien und Texte zur Literatur der deutschen Schweiz 1984- ; Casar von Arx- Walter Richard Ammann: Briefwechsel 1929-1949 1985; Casar von Arx-Philipp Etter: Briefwechsel und Dokumente 1940-1941 1985; Casar von Arx: Werke 1 1986; Werke 3 1987; Der gesunde Gelehrte 1987; Dictionary of Literary Themes and Motifs 2 vol. 1988; English'Crime Stories 1990; American Crime Stories 1991; Die Tote im Zugersee (novel) 1996; Lit. Critic : Neue Zurcher Zeitung 1955- 70; Die Welt 1964-71; numerous prefaces, introductions and articles in books, Cdn. and foreign prof, journs.; R. Catholic; Summer Home: 9e rang, Ste-Anne de la Roch- elle, Que. JOE 2BO; Winte r Home: Rauchlenweg 332, 4712 Laupersdorf, Switzerland. 36 ARNOLD / ARRELL ARNOLD, Bradley George; business executive; b. Peel Cty. 28 June 1957; s. George Kenneth and Con- stance Olga (Ross) A.; e. George Brown Coll. 1979; Humber Coll. 1988; children: Christy Elizabeth, Melinda Dawn, Ashton Tami Marie; PRES., BRADLEY MECHANICAL SERVICES 1985- ; Co-Partner, B.C. Arnold Services Ltd. 1985- ; one of the fastest growing companies in Canada 1991, '92, '93; Auxiliary Police Officer, Peel Reg. Police 1990- ; recreations: fishing, flying (private pilot), skiing, golf; club: O.H.A.; Office: 1105 Britannia Rd. E., Mississauga, Ont. L4W 3X1. ARNOLD, Douglas L., B.Sc., M.D.; neurologist; b. Montreal, Que. 17 Jan. 1951; s. Harry and Anna (Wit- tenberg) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.Sc. 1972; Cornell Univ. Medical College M.D. 1976; CLINICIAN-SCIENTIST, MONTREAL NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE 1985- ; Residency, Internal Med., McGill Univ. 1976-78, Neu- rology 1978-81; Post-doctoral Fellowship, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Dept. of Biochem., Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, England 1981-84; Dir., Magnetic Spec- troscopy Unit, Montreal Neurol. Inst.; Office: 3801 University St., Montreal, Que. H3A 2B4. ARNOLD, G. Jeff, B.A., C.A.; financial executive; b. Liverpool, England 31 Jan. 1949; s. of the late George W. and the late Sarah E. (Webster) A.; e. Univ. of Western Ont. B.A.(Hons.) 1973; C.A. 1976; m. Hanne, d. Erling and Else Pedersen, 22 May 1976; children: Kris, Erik; VICE-PRES. AND C.F.O., CAMPBELL SOUP COM- PANY LTD 1991- ; Mgr., Arthur Andersen & Co. C.A.s 1974-85; Dir., Financial Planning, Campbell Soup Co. Ltd 1985-86; Controller 1986-89; Vice-Pres., C.F.O. & Controller 1989-91; Office: 60 Birmingham St., Tor- onto, Ont. M8V 2B8. ARNOLD, Hugh James, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Lethbridge, Alta. 9 Nov. 1949; s. Hugh Alexander and Islay May (Brown) A.; e. Univ. of Alta., B.A. 1970; Oxford Univ., M.A. 1972; Yale Univ., M.A. 1974, Ph.D 1976; m. Clara d. John and Agnes Fergusson 2 Sept. 1978; children: Jennifer Lee, Christine Marie, Hugh Robert Craig; DIR., JOHNSTON SMITH INTERNA- TIONAL 1997- ; Chair of Organizational Behaviour, Univ. of Toronto 1983-85; Founding Dir., Centre for Organizational Effectiveness 1984—85; Assoc. Dean (Exec. Progs.) and Dir., Exec. M.B.A. Prog. 1985-87, 1991-92; Assoc. Dean (Soc. Sciences), Sch. of Grad. Studies 1987-88; Magna Internat. Prof, of Business Strategy 1988-97; Dean 1992-97; mem. Ed. Bd. Acad. of Mgmt. Jour. 1983-85, Org. Dynamics 1989- ; Chair, Rsch. Methods Div., Acad. of Mgmt. 1987-88; Prog. Cue. Chair, Pan-Pacific Bus. Assoc. 1985, Acad. of Mgmt. 1986, Decision Sciences Inst. 1986; consultant to numerous bus. orgns.; Associate, Cdn. Inst. for Advanced Rsch.; Treas., York Mills Valley Assn. 1985- 87; author: Organizational Behaviour: A Canadian Per- spective 1992; Organizational Behaviour 1986; Manag- ing Individual and Group Behaviour in Organizations 1983; ed. Organizational Behaviour: Cases and Read- ings 1983, 2nd ed. 1986, 3rd. 1988; recreations: skiing, tennis; Clubs: York, Granite, Devil's Glen Ski; Home: 54 Plymbridge Rd., Willowdale, Ont. M2P 1A3; Office: 145 King St. W., Suite 1610, Toronto, Ont. M5H 3X6. ARNOLD, Hugh Peter, B.A., B.Ed.; human resources executive; b. Peterborough, Ont. 4 Dec. 1951; s. Hugh Pickering and Jean Eleanor A.; e. Trent Univ. B.A. 1974; Univ. of Toronto B.Ed. 1978; m. Maria d. Hendrik and Klaasje Kooiman 21 Aug. 1976; children: Ryan Peter, Laura Ashley; VICE-PRES., HUMAN RESOURCES AND CORPORATE SERV, CANADIAN OCCIDEN- TAL PETROLEUM LTD. 1982- ; Branch Admin. Mgr., Bank of Montreal 1974-77; Employee Reins. Advr., Imperial Oil Ltd. 1978-79; Sr. Advr., Training & Devel., Husky Oil Opns. Ltd. 1979-81; joined present firm as Sr. Advr, Training & Devel. 1982; Extve. Mem., Council of HR Executives (West), Conf. Bd. of Can.; recreations: sports (golf, baseball), coaching (kids baseball and hockey); Home: Calgary, Alta.; Office: 1500, 635 - 8th Ave. SW, Calgary, Alta. T2P 3Z1. ARNOLD, John Malcolm Owens, B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P.Edin., F.R.C.P.(C)., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.C.; physician, professor; b. Belfast, N. Ireland 12 Feb. 1951; s. John and Elizabeth (Owens) A.; e. Queen's Univ., Bel- fast, B.Sc. 1973, M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. 1976; M.D. 1983; m. Colleen d. Robert and Betty Crooks 3 April 1980; children: David, Paul, Michael; STAFF CARDIOLO- GIST, VICTORIA CAMPUS, LONDON HEALTH SCI- ENCE CENTRE; PROF. OF MEDICINE, PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY, UNIV. OF W. ONTARIO 1994- ; Dir, Rsch. Affairs in Cardiology, Univ. of W. Ont. 1996- ; Sr. Tutor, Queen's Univ., Bel- fast 1977-78; Clinical Rsch. Fellow Harvard Med. Sch. 1983-85; Asst. Prof, of Med., Univ. of W. Ont. 1985-89, Lectr. in Pharmacology 1986-89, Assoc. Prof. 1989-94; Brit. Am. Fellow, Brit. & Am. Heart Founds. 1983-84; rec'd Career Sci. Award, Pharm. Mfrs. Assn. of Can. 1987-92; rec'd K.M. Piafsky Young Investigator Award of Cdn. Soc. of Clinical Pharmacology 1988; recipient, Pierre Bois Rsch. Presentation Runner Up Award, PMAC Health Rsch. Found. 1992; Fellow, Ulster Med. Soc.; Royal Coll. of Phys.; Royal Coll. of Phys. of Edin- burgh; Royal Coll. of Phys. of Canada; Am. Coll. of Physicians; Am. Coll. of Cardiology; Mem., Brit. Phar- macological Soc.; Cdn. Cardiovascular Soc.; Cdn. Soc. for Clinical Investigation; Cdn. Soc. for Clinical Phar- macology; Cdn. Hypertension Soc.; Am. Soc. of Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics; author of 6 book chap- ters, over 50 teaching publications, more than 80 scien- tific papers and over 100 scientific presentations; recreations: family, church, golf; Home: 64 McStay Rd., London, Ont. N6G 2K8; Office: Victoria Campus, LHSC, 375 South St., London, Ont. N6A 4G5. ARNOLD, Mary C, B.A., B.Comm., C.A., F.C.A.; financial executive; b. 23 Aug. 1956; married with 2 children; e. Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. 1977; Univ. of Alta. B.Comm. 1980; C.A. 1982; F.C.A. 1997; SR. MEM., ARNOLD CONSULTING GROUP LTD. 1996- ; Sr. Mem., Change Integration Group, Price Waterhouse 1979-84, 1987-96; Northern Alta. Inst. of Tech. 1984- 87; Vice Chrmn., Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corp. 1996- ; Mem., Bd. of Dirs., Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. 1996- ; Real Estate Council of Alta. 1996- ; The Alberta Performing Arts Stabilization Fund 1993- ; Edmonton Community Fdn. 1991- ; Mem., Visiting Ctte., Fac. of Law, Univ. of Alta. 1994- ; Dir. & Treas., City of Edmonton Arts Council 1995-96; Dir., The Council for Bus. and the Arts in Canada 1994-95; Vice Chair, Edmonton Opera 1992-93, Chair 1993-94; YWCA Tribute to Women Award for Community Ser- vice 1995; Mem., Cdn. Inst. of C.A.s; Inst. of C.A.s of Alta.; recreations: running, skiing, golf, and other sports; Address: 5411 - 142 St., Edmonton, Alta. T6H 4B7. ARNOTT, John, I.D.S.A., A.O.C.A., A.C.I.D.; indus- trial designer, entrepreneur; b. Frittenden, England 27 Nov. 1944; s. George Cyril Metcalfe and Elspeth Rosamond (Huggard) A.; e. Ontario College of Art, Assoc.; one d. Alexandra; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., INPUT TECHNOLOGIES INC. and PRES., THE ARNOTT GROUP DESIGN INC. 1972- ; Dir. of Design, Wesco Products, Hong Kong 1974-76; Vice- Pres., 430603 Ontario Ltd. 1976- ; Pres., Furnitech Sys- tems Inc. 1980-88; Interlearn Inc. 1986-90; Founder, Hydra Communications Inc. 1992- ; Founding Dir., The Festival of the Future; Dir, The Performing Arts Devel. Fund; Former Dir., The Design Exchange; The Group for Design in Business; Past Pres., Assn. of Cdn. Indus. Designers; Mem., The Indus. Designers Soc. of Am.; recreations: sailing, skiing, tennis; clubs: Water- front Tennis, Royal Cdn. Yacht, Caledon Ski; Office: 33 Davies Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4M 2A9. ARNOTT, Theodore Calvin, M.P.P., B.A.; politician; b. Fergus, Ont. 8 April 1963; s. Warren Raymond and Jessie Charlotte (Hawkins) A.; e. Arthur Dist. H.S. 1982; Wilfrid Laurier Univ. B.A. 1985; Dipl. in Business Admin. 1986; m. Lisa Maureen McCabe d. Edward and Alvina McCabe 22 Dec. 1990; children: John Leonard, Philip Edward; MEMBER OF ONTARIO LEGISLA- TURE (WELLINGTON) 1990- ; 1st el. to Ont. Legis. 1990; re-el, g.e. 1995; PC.; Presbyterian; Office: 900 Bay St., 8th Floor, Hearst Block, Toronto, Ont. M7A 2E1. ARNUP, Hon. John Douglas, O.C., Q.C., LL.D., D.Litt.S.; retired judge; b. Toronto, Ont. 24 May 1911; s. Jesse Henry and Ella Maud (Leeson) A.; e. Oakwood Coll. Inst., Toronto, Ont.; Victoria Coll., Univ. of Tor- onto, B.A. 1932; Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ont. 1935; LL.D.: Queen's Univ. 1967; York Univ. 1969; Law Soc. of Upper Can. 1984; D.Litt.S.: Victoria Univ. 1976; m. Car- oline Dora, d. Jan Ulrichsen, Beaverton, Ont., 2 Aug. 1941; children: Judith Ann (Dickson), Carol Elizabeth (Andrews) (dec'd), Mary Katherine, Caroline Jane; Judge, Court of Appeal, Ont. 1970-85; Bencher, Law Soc. of Upper Can. 1952-70 and 1985- ; called to the Bar of Ont., Sept. 1935; cr. K.C. 1950; former partner, Arnup, Foulds, Weir, Boeckh & Morris (now Weir & Foulds); mem. of Senate, Univ. of Toronto 1945-50; Bd. of Regents, Victoria Univ. 1960-70; Treas., Law Soc, of Upper Can. 1963-66; author Middleton - The Beloved Judge 1988; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; Officer, Order of Canada 1989; United Church; recreations: curling, golf; Clubs: Toronto Cricket, Skating, Curling; Lawyers (Past Pres.); Sturgeon Point Golf; Address: 1055 Don Mills Rd., Apt. 204, Don Mills, Ont. M3C 1W8. ARONE, Anne; executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 17 Nov. 1959; d. Natale and Rosanna (Galati) A.; VICE-PRES. AND SECRETARY, EDPERBRASCAN CORPORA- TION; Vice-Pres. & Secy., Great Lakes Power Inc.; Bras- cade Resources Inc.; Secy., Brookfield Properties Corp.; Unicorp Energy Corp.; Volunteer, Multiple Sclerosis Soc. of Can.; Office: BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Suite 4400, P.O. Box 762, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2T3. ARONOVITCH, Michael, B.Sc., M.D., C.M., F.R.C.P.(C); executive, retired physician; b. Montreal, P.Q. 15 Apr. 1910; s. Isaac and Minnie (Miller) A.; e. McGill Univ., B.Sc. (Arts) 1931; M.D., C.M., 1935; m. Katherine Louisa, d. S. Silver, Montreal, P.Q. 30 Dec. 1945; children: Jane Ellen, Stephen Arnold, Carole Anne, Isaac Lawrence; PRES., ARMIKA LTD. and MANAGER OF INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS; Con- sultant, Mt. Sinai Hosp. Montreal; former Consultant, Montreal Chest Hospital Centre; Honorary Phys., Royal Victoria Hosp.; former Chest Consultant, Herbert Ready Mem. Hosp. and Bellechasse Hosp., Montreal; Former Assoc.Pror. of Med. and Clinical Med., McGill Univ.; former Chrmn. of Bd., Fulcrum Investment Co. Ltd.; Pres. Armika Ltd.; former Dir. and Chrmn. of Bd., Alphatext Ltd.; Past Consultant, Grace Dart Hospital, Montreal and Dept. Veterans Affairs; specialized in Internal Medicine and Chest Diseases; Major, R.C.A.M.C., 1942^16; author of many articles mostly on internal medicine; mem., Cdn. Med. Assn.; Montreal Clinical Soc. (Pres., 1952-53); Fellow Royal Coll. of Physicians; Fellow Am. Coll. of Phys.; Fellow Am. Coll. of Chest Phys.; Treas., M.S.H. Found.; Home: 92 Cam- bridge Cr., Richmond Hill, Ont. L4C 6G2. ARORA, Om P., P.Eng.; professional engineer; b. Pun- jab, India 1 April 1936; s. Sobha Ram ana Ganesh (Bat) Arora; e. P.Eng. 1980; m. Chander d. Dr. Suraj Bhan Dev 23 Aug. 1962; 1 s.: Rajesh; PRES., O. A. & ASSOCI- ATES LIMITED 1983- ; Engineering Inspector, Indian Railways 1957-69; Engr. Asst., Metro. Works Dept. Toronto 1970-72; Project Mgr., Meridian Bldg. Group 1972-75; Contracts Mgr., Rampart Enterprises Limited 1975-83; Principal, Arosan Enterprises Limited, Engrs. & Contractors 1983-97; Pres., Arco Design-Build & Project Mngt. Inc. 1995- ; Andover Builders Ltd. 1997- ; Hon. Cons., Hindu Sabha; Hon. Cons. Engi- neer, Vedic Cultural Ctr.; Businessman of the Year, Indo Canada C. of C.; Business Excellence Award, Scarbor- ough & Metro. E. C. of C.; Pres., Vishva Adhatmik Sangh; Past Mem., Adv. Bd., Indo-Canada C. of C.; Past Dir. Scar. & Metro. E. C. of C.; recreations: travel, music, yoga, meditation, walking, spiritual reading; Office: 3390 Midland Ave., Suite 2, Scarborough, Ont. M1V5K3. ARRELL, Douglas Harrison, B.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Hamilton, Ont. 29 May 1945; s. Alexander Harrison and Dorothy Joyce (Darling) A.; e. Bathurst Heights Collegiate 1963; Univ. of Toronto B.A.(Hons.) 1967; Univ. of London Ph.D. 1976; life-partner: Dr. J.R. (Dick) M. Smith 1977- ; ASSOC. PROF., DEPT. OF THE- ATRE AND DRAMA, UNIV. OF WINNIPEG 1983- ; Lecturer, Dept. of English, then Dept. of Theatre and Drama, Univ. of Winnipeg 1974-76; Asst. Prof. 1976- 83; freelance directing and dramaturgical work with Wpg. theatres, incl. Prairie Theatre Exchange & Man. Assn. of Playwrights 1984- ; Mem., Man. Arts Gaming Comn. 1989-92; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 1967; Canada Council Fellowship 1970-73; Mem., Bd. of Dir., Cdn. Soc. for Aesthetics 1988-91, 1993-95, Co-Pres. 1995-97; Sec.-Treas., Cdn. Lesbian and Gay Studies Assn. 1994-97; author of articles on Cdn. theatre & aes- thetics in var. professional journals; Home: 66 West Gate, Winnipeg, Man. R3C 2E1; Office: 515 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3B 2E9. ARRELL, Hugh Anthony, B.Sc.A., M.B.A., executive; b. Hamilton, Ont. 20 Dec. 1944; s. Hugh Cameron and Grace Louise A.; e. Univ. of Guelph B.Sc.A. 1967; York Univ. M.B.A. 1968; m. M. Suzanne 14 May 1968; chil- dren: Laura, Ashleigh, Nicole; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., BURGUNDY ASSET MANAGEMENT LTD.; Dir., Canadian Marconi Ltd.; Garbell Holdings Ltd.; Gardiner Group Capital; Scott's Restaurants Inc.; Versacold Inc.; joined Pitfield McKay 1969-70; Brown, Baldwin Nisker 1972-76; Gardiner Watson Ltd. 1976-83; Wood Gundy Inc. 1983-85; Wood Gundy Corp., New York City 1985-88; Chrmn. & C.E.O. Midland Walwyn Inc. 1988- 90; Past Pres. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation; Chrmn., Bishop Strachan Sch. Foundation; Dir, The Canadian Opera Company; United Church; Clubs: National; Met- ropolitan (N.Y.); Fitness Inst.; Home: 33 Rose Park Dr., Toronto, Ont. M4T 1R2; Office: BCE Place, P.O. Box 709, 161 Bay St., Suite 4620, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2S1. ARROTT/ARTHURS 37 ARROTT, Anthony Schuyler, B.Sc., M.S., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.; professor; b. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Apr. 1928; s. Charles Ramsey and June (Scheffler) A.; e. Carnegie Inst. of Techno!., B.Sc. 1948, Ph.D. 1954; Univ. of Pa., M.S. 1950; m. Patricia d. Helen and George Graham 6 June 1953; children: Anthony Patterson, Helen Gra- ham, Matthew Ramsey, Elizabeth; PROF. OF PHYSICS, SIMON FRASER UNIV. 1968- ; Brown Instrument Div., Minn. Honeywell 1948-50; Asst. Prof., Carnegie Inst. of Technol. 1955-56; Sd., Ford Motor Co. 1956-69; Adjunct Prof., Univ. of Michigan 1967-69; Chrmn., Physics Dept., Simon Fraser Univ. 1977-80; Vis. Sci., Brookhaven Nat. Lab. 1956, 1962, 1965, 1986; Atomic Energy Rsch. Establishment 1964; Argonne Nat. Lab. 1967; TRIUMF 1976-77; Weizmann Inst. 1982; Univ . of Tokyo 1985; Mem., Magnetism Comn. Int. Union of Pure and Applied Physics 1977-83; NSERC Grants Selection Ctte. 1979-81; Ctte. for Internat. Coop. 1984- 88; Review Cttes., Argonne Nat. Labs. 1979-86; NRC Physics Div. 1981; Fellowships: Allis Chalmers 1951-53; Guggenheim 1964; Japan Soc. for the Promotion of Sci. 1985; Sci. Counc. of B.C. Gold Medal for Phys. Sci. 1982; F.R.S.C. 1983; Univ. Rsch. Prof., Simon Fraser Univ. 1983-84; Medal of Achievement, Cdn. Assn. of Physicists 1986; Pres., Sci. for Peace 1988-90 (Dir. 1982-91, founding Mem., B.C. chapt. 1982); Adv. Bd., Physicians for Social Responsibility 1983- ; Orgn. Ctte., Nuclear War: The Search for Solutions 1984; Mem.-at-large, Vancouver Inst. 1983- (Pres. 1991-93); Mem., Cdn. Assn. of Phys.; Am. Phys. Soc. (Fellow); Ed. Bds.: International Journal of Magnetism 1970-74; Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 1974- ; Journal of Applied Physics 1983-85; Applied Physics Letters 1983-85; author of more than 200 articles; Office: Dept. of Physics, Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6. ARSENAULT, Joseph Georges, B.Soc.Sc., M.A.; broadcaster, author; b. Abram's Village, P.E.I. 19 April 1952; s. Joseph John and Aldine (Poirier) A.; e. Univ. de Moncton B.Soc.Sc. 1974; Univ. Laval M.A. 1979; HOST, BONJOUR ATLANT1QUE RADIO CANADA 1986- ; Cultural animateur, Soc. Saint-Thomas d'Aquin 1977- 79; Coord., 'Acadian History and Culture Project' 1979- 82; Visiting Prof., Acadian Studies, Univ. of P.E.I. 1982- 86; consultant, Acadian history (mainly for P.E.I.'s Aca- dian Mus.); considered P.E.I.'s main authority in field of Acadian history & folklore studies (lectures & pubs.; extensive fieldwork recording oral history & traditions; collection consists of some 1800 recordings); Mem., L'Ordre des francophones d'Amerique 1990; admitte d to Ordre de la Pleiade by Internat. Assembly of French- Speaking Parliamentarians 1996; Mem., Fest. Acadien de la reg. Evangeline (Pres. 1979-81); P.E.I. Acadian Hist. Soc. (Pres. 1982-84); P.E.I. Mus. and Heritage Fdn. (Bd. Mem. 1980-86); P.E.I. Acadian Mus. (Bd. Mem. 1981-85); author: Complaintes acadiennes de l'lle-du- Prince-Edouard 1980, Courir la Chandeleur 1982, Les Acadiens de I'lie, 1720-1980 1987 (Prix France-Acadie, Prix Champlain), English transl. 1989, Par un dimanche au soir 1993; Home: 65 Ambrose St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. CIA 3P8; Office: P.O. Box 2230, Charlottetown, P.E.I. CIA 8B9. ARSENAULT, Kevin, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; religious executive; b. Charlottetown, P.E.I. 3 Oct. 1958; s. Lome Joseph and Mary Elizabeth (Kelly) A.; e. Univ. of P.E.I. B.A. 1983; Univ. of Windsor M.A. 1985; McGill Univ. Ph.D. 1995; m. Anne d. Zeno and Marie O'Brien 9 July 1983; children: Adriel, Andrew, Melinda, Rachel; OWNER, RURAL INFORMATION SERVICES 1997- ; Dir., Jesuit Centre for Social Faith and Justice 1995-97; Home: 17 Ingleside Dr., Charlottetown , P.E.I. C1C1C1. ARSHINOFF, Rena, RN, B.A., M.H.Sc.; clinical research; b. Montreal, Que. 15 Sept. 1953; d. Ben and Ann (Huberman) Shames; e. Bancroft Sch.; North- mount H.S.; Vanier Coll., RN 1973; Concordia Univ., cert, in community nursing 1977, B.A. 1978; Univ. of Toronto, M.H.Sc. 1983; m. Stephen s. Morton and Ber- nice A. 9 Mar. 1975; children: Michael, Rachel, Jessica; CLINICAL RSCH. ASSOC, JANSSEN-ORTHO INC. 1997- ; Montreal 1973-76; public health nurse 1976-80 (worked in all areas of public health, developing & implementing several programs); Co-ordinator of Epi- demiologic Rsch. Studies, Preventive Med. & Biostat. Dept., Univ. of Toronto 1985-91; Sunnybrook Health Science Centre 1991-94; Rsch. Assoc., Women's College Hosp. 1994-96; Clinical Rsch. Asst., The Toronto Hosp. 1996-97; author/co-author of several health articles and manuals; Address: 167 Lord Seaton Rd., Willowdale, Ont. M2P 1K8. ARTAUD, Gerard, Ph.D.; psychotherapeute, ecrivain; ne Bretignolles sur/mer, France 19 mai 1926; f. Gabriel et Florentine (Bouchereau) A.; e. Univ. de Poitiers France B. Phil. 1945; Univ. Gregorienne Rome L.Th. 1952; Ecole des Hautes Etudes Paris Diplome Psych. 1968; Univ. La Sorbonne Paris Ph.D. (Psych.) 1971; ep. Marie-Anne f. Paul et Marie-Ange Paillat 19 mai 1969; enfants: Laurence, Janick; Professeur, Univ. d'Ottawa 1969-93; Professeur de Philosophic Institution Jean XXIII France 1952-60, Directeur 1960-64; Chercheur Centre de Recherche en Psychologie Comparative de I'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Paris 1966-69; Psychothera- peute, Dept. de Psychiatric Hopital General d'Ottawa 1969-79; Directeur de 1'Institut de Pedagogic de langue franchise Univ. de Fribourg 1979-80; Prix d'excellence en enseignement de 1'Univ. d'Ottawa 1984; auteur Se connaitre soi- meme: La crise d'identite de I'adulte 1979; L'adulte en quete de son identite 1985; La recrea- tion du savoir 1985; L'intervention educative 1990; Bureau: 50 -100 Hillside Dr., Ottawa, Ont. K1K 4J2. ARTHUR, David Douglas, B.A., M.Sc; real estate executive; b. Ottawa, Ont. 23 Oct. 1953; e. Univ. of Waterloo B.A.(Hons.) 1975; Univ. of B.C. M.Sc. 1977; m. Lynne Pirie; 3 children; PRES., REAL ESTATE GROUP, CENTRA INC., VICE-CHAIR, BROOKFIELD COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES and PRES., BROOK- FIELD LePAGE JOHNSON CONTROLS INC. 1997 - ; Analyst, The Cadillac Fairview Corp. Limited 1977-79; Sr. Devel. Exec., Cambridge Shopping Centres 1979-80; Dir. of Devel., Coscan Devel. Corp. 1980-84; Vice-Pres. of Devel. 1984-88; Sr. Vice-Pres., Commercial Proper- ties 1988-92; Sr. Vice-Pres. & C.O.O. Brookfield Devel. Corp. 1992-93; Exec. Vice-Pres. & C.O.O. 1993-94; President & C.E.O., Brookfield Commercial Properties Ltd. 1994-97; Dir., Cdn. Inst. of Public Real Estate Com- panies; Young Pres. Orgn.; Boulevard Club; Winderm- ere Golf Club; recreations: skiing, water skiing, tennis; Office: 1400 - 70 York St., Toronto, Ont. M5J1S9. ARTHUR, Heather, B.Sc.N., M.Sc.N., Ph.D.; educator; b. Montreal, Que. 21 Aug. 1952; s. William Locke and Eileen Elizabeth Irvine Arthur; e. McMaster Univ., B.Sc.N 1975; Univ. of Toronto M.Sc.N. 1981, Ph.D. 1992; Life partner: Steve s. Joe and Peg Pleavin; one s.: Elliot Craig; ASSOC. PROF., MCMASTER UNIV., FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, SCH. OF NURS- ING 1986- ; Rsch. Affiliate, McMaster Rsch. Centre for the Promotion of Women's Health 1994— ; apptd. to School of Grad. Studies 1995- ; Assoc. Mem., Hamilton Civic Hosps. Rsch. Ctr. 1992- ; tenured, Fac. of Health Sci., McMaster Univ. 1986; Mem., Med. Outcomes Trust Soc. 1996; Soc. for Behav. Med. 1993- ; Cdn. Assn. of Cardiac Rehab. 1992- ; Reg. Nurses' Assn. of Ont. 1977-92 (Co-chair, Educator Ctte. 1978); several other past extve. positions; Mem., Sr. Edit. Bd., Heart & Stroke Fdn. of Ont., Healthline newsletter 1997- ; Leader, Accreditation Rev. Team, Univ. of P.E.I. 1997; Grant Reviewer for several orgns.; nom. McMaster Dis- tinguished Alumni Award 1995; Post-Doct. Rsch. Fel- lowship, Heart & Stroke Fdn. of Ont. 1993-97; Special Citation for Rsch., Soc. for Behav. Med. 1992; Fraser Rsch. Fellow, Hamilton Civic Hosps., Hamilton Gen. Div. 1991-3; Nursing Fellow, Task Force II, Network of Community-Oriented Faculties of Health Sciences 1988; nom. MSU Teaching Award 1983; Univ. of Tor- onto Open Schoalrship 1980; Ont. Heart Fdn. Fellow- ship 1979; author: Self and Peer Assessment in Evaluation Methods 1995, Hostile Attitude and Ath- erosclerotic Heart Disease 1993; co-author: The Rela- tionship Between Functional Exercise Capacity and General Quality of Life in Non-surgical Patients with Peripheal Arterial Occlusive Disease 1996, Women and Heart Attack 1996, Analysis of the Impact of a Man- agement System on Patients Waiting for Cardiac Sur- gery 1993, The Prevalence of Poor Psychosocial Adjustment in Patients with Chronic Airflow Limita- tion 1985; author/co-author of num. journal articles; recreations: private pilot's licence, gardening; Office: 1200 Main St. W., Hamilton, Ont. L8N 3Z5. ARTHUR, James Greig, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.R.S.; educa- tor; b. Hamilton, Ont. 18 May 1944; s. John Greig and Katherine Mary Patricia (Scott) A.; e. Upper Can. Coll. Toronto 1962; Univ. of Toronto B.Sc. 1966, M.Sc. 1967; Yale Univ. Ph.D. 1970; m. Dorothy Pendleton d. George and Dorothy Helm 10 June 1972; two s. James Pendle- ton, David Greig; UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, MATH- EMATICS, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1979- ; Instr. Princeton Univ. 1970-72, Visiting mem. Inst. for Advanced Study 1976-77; Asst. Prof. Yale Univ. 1972- 76; Prof. Duke Univ. 1976-79; Sloan Fellow 1975-77; E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellow 1981-83; John L. Synge Award, Royal Soc. of Can. 1987; Fellow, Royal Soc. of London 1992; author various articles math, jours.; mem. Cdn. Math. Soc.; Am. Math. Soc.; recreations: tennis, squash; Home: 23 Woodlawn Ave. W., Toronto, Ont. M4V 1G6; Office: Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A1. ARTHUR, Mark Leslie, B.Admin., M.B.A., C.F.A.; b. Ottawa, Ont. 17 March 1956; s. Charles Douglas and Eleske Irene (Van Berkum) A.; e. Brock Univ. B.Admin. 1977; Univ. of Western Ont. M.B.A. 1980; Univ. of Vir- ginia C.F.A. 1984; PRES., C.I.O. AND DIR., ROYAL BANK INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT 1995- ; Rsch., Institutional Sales, Mktg. Dept., Royal Bank of Canada- Dominion Securities 1980-84; Vice-Pres., Manager Mktg. Dept. 1984-88; Vice-Chrmn., Investment Strat- egy Ctee. 1984-91; Vice-Pres. & Dir. 1988-92; Pres. & Dir., Dominion Securities Investment Management 1988-89; Extve. Vice-Pres., C.I.O. & Dir., Royal Bank Investment Management 1989-95; Home: 28 Edgehill Rd., Etobicoke, Ont. M9A 4N4; Office: Royal Trust Tower, P.O. Box 121, T.D. Centre, Suite 3800, 77 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5K 1H1. ARTHUR, Paul Rodney, C.M., B.A., RCA, FARG, RGD, FSEGD; design consultant; b. Liverpool, Eng. 20 Dec. 1924; s. Eric Ross and Deborah Doris (Debert) A.; e. Upper Can. Coll. Toronto; Univ. Coll., Univ. of Tor- onto B.A. 1948; m. Dinah d. Archibald S. and Margery Kerr 31 May 1981; children: Carolyn Rose, Jonathan, Laura Haggart (step-d.); PRINCIPAL, PAUL ARTHUR VISUCOM LTD. (PAVL); Partner, Newton Frank Arthur Inc. 1976-88; Asst. Ed. Graphis mag. Zurich, Switzerland 1951-56; estbd. Paul Arthur & Associates Ltd. Ottawa 1956; Dir. of Publs. Nat. Gall, of Can. Ottawa also Designer, Art Dir., Ed. and subsequently Publisher Canadian Art mag. 1956-68; estbd. PA & A Ltd. Toronto and began extensive practice in U.S. with offices in N.Y.C. and Portland, Ore. 1968-74; estbd. Paul Arthur VisuCom Ltd. to supervise design and distribu- tion of the firm's 'Picto'grafics' Toronto 1974; designer colour system for 31,000 U.S. post offices 1972; designer bilingual communications for U.S. border stns. 1972; Design Dir. Nat. Museum's 'Discovery Train' 1978; recipient Centennial Award 1967; Mem., Order of Can- ada 1994; Chair CAN Z-321 Cttee. on Signs and sym- bols in the workplace; author Effective Environmental Communication Design 1997; co-author (with Romedi Passini) Wayfinding: People, Signs, and Architecture 1992; (with Robert Dewar) Pictographs and Graphic Symbolism in progress; designer, national signs and symbols program for Canada Post Corp. 1988-90; mem. Nat. Rsch. Counc. Washington, D.C.; Cdn. Standards Assn.; Cdn. Govt. Standards Bd.; mem. Prog. Adv. Cttee., Graphic Design Prog., Sheridan Coll.; Founding mem. and Fellow (F) Soc. for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) Cambridge, Mass.; Fellow, Graphic Designers of Can.; Registered Graphic Designer, Home: 30 St. Andrews Gdns., Toronto, Ont.; Office: 30 St. Andrews Gdns., Toronto, Ont. M4W 2E1. ARTHUR, Philip Duke, B.A., M.B.A., F.C.A.; public accountant; b. Toronto, Ont. 25 Jan. 1947; s. John Greig and Katherine Mary Patricia (Scott) A.; e. Upper Canada College 1959-64; Trinity Coll., Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1967, M.B.A. 1970, C.A. 1972; m. Susan d. Roy and Barbara (Mackay Metherelll Pennington 23 Aug. 1969; children: Meghan Elizabetn, Cicely Jane; PARTNER, ERNST & YOUNG; specializes in insurance industry; Warden, Grace Church-on-the-Hill 1991-94; frequent speaker & writer in Can. & abroad on acctg., regulatory & strategic issues affecting insur. indus.; recreations: jogging, tennis; club: Badminton & Racquet; Home: 49 Lascelles Blvd., Toronto, Ont. MSP 2C9; Office: P.O. Box 251, Ernst & Young Tower, Toronto Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1J7. ARTHURS, Harry William, O.C., O.Ont., B.A., LL.M., LL.D., D.Litt., F.R.S.C.; university professor; b. Toronto, Ont., 9 May 1935; s. Leon and Ellen (Dworkin) A.; e. Oakwood Coll. Inst., Toronto 1952; Univ. of Tor- onto, B.A. 1955, LL.B. 1958; Harvard Law Sch., LL.M. 1959; LL.D. (Sherbrooke, Brock, Law Soc. of Upper Can- ada, McGill); D.Litt. (Lethbridge); UNIVERSITY PRO- FESSOR AND PRESIDENT EMERITUS, YORK UNIVERSITY 1995- , Pres. 1985-92; Prof, of Law, Osgoode Hall Law School 1968- ; read law with S.L. Robins, Q.C., Toronto; called to the Bar of Ont. 1961; Asst. Prof., Osgoode Hall Law Sch. 1961, Assoc. Prof. 1964, Prof. 1968, Assoc. Dean 1968-70, Dean 1972-77, University Prof. 1995; Assoc., Cdn. Inst. for Advanced Rsch. 1995- ; Visiting Lectr.: Faculty of Law, Univ. of Toronto 1965-66; Faculty of Law, McGill Univ. 1967- 68; Visiting Fellow: Clare Hall, Cambridge 1971; Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford, 1977-78; Killam Fellow and Visiting Prof.: University Coll., London 1984; Arbi - trator and Conciliator in Labour disputes 1962- ; Impartial Chrmn., Men's (1967-83) and Ladies' (1967- 81) Garment Industry, Toronto; Pres. Cdn. Civil Liber- ties Assn. 1976-77; Chief Adjudicator, Public Service of Can. 1967-69; mem. Cdn. Ba r Assn.; Cdn. Assn . Law Teachers; Assn. Am. Law Schs.; Cdn. mem. Un . Auto Workers Public Review Bd. 1967-77; mem. Economic 38 ARTIBISE / ASHFORD Counc. of Can. 1978-81; Bencher, Law Soc. of Upper Can. 1979-83; Chrmn. Consultative Group on Legal Rsch. and Educ. S.S.H.R.C. 1980-83; Chrmn., Counc. of Ont. Univs. 1987-89; Fellow, Roy. Soc. of Can. 1982; Officer, Order of Canada 1989; Mem., Order of Ontario 1995; author of numerous articles and monographs on labour relations law, civil liberties, adm. law, legal his- tory and educ. in learned and prof, journs.; Home: 11 Hillcrest Park, Toronto, Ont. M4X 1E8; Office: York Univ., 4700 Keele St., North York, Ont. M3J1P3. ARTIBISE, Alan Francis Joseph, B.A., Ph.D., M.C.I.P.; educator, professional planner, consultant; b. Dauphin, Man. 23 Jan. 1946; s. Henry Damian and Alma Ann (Farenhurst) A.; e. St. Joseph's Coll. Yorkton, Sask. 1964; Univ. of Man., B.A. 1967; Univ. of B.C., Ph.D. 1972; m. Sonja Karen d. Ray and Hallie Cunning- ham 17 Feb. 1990; children: Henri Yuri, Anna Alma; PROF., SCH. OF COMM. & REG. PLANNING, UNIV. OF B.C. 1988- ; Lectr. in Hist. & Cdn. Studies, Cariboo Coll. Kamloops, B.C. 1971, Chrmn. Social Sci's Div. and Coordinator Cdn. Studies Prog. 1973-75; Head, W. Can. Sect. Hist. Div. Cdn. Museum of Civilization Ottawa 1975-76; mem. Hist. Dept. Univ. of Victoria 1976, Prof. 1982; Prof, of Hist., Univ. of Winnipeg 1983-88; Din, Inst. of Urban Studies, Univ. of Winnipeg 1983-88; Din, Sch. of Comm. & Reg. Planning, Univ. of B.C. 1988-93; Exec. Din, Internat. Centre for Sustainable Cities, Van- couver 1993-95; Past Vice Pres. Bd. Govs. Man. Museum of Man and Nature; Past Pres. Social Sci. Fedn. Can.; Past Pres. Internat. Council for Cdn. Studies; Past Chrmn. Nat. Capital Comn. Planning Ctte.; mem. Acad. Adv. Ctte. Prog, for Cdn. Studies in Israel; Pres., Lambda Alpha International, Vancouver 1996-98; Din, Glacier Resorts Ltd.; Golden Peaks Resort Inc.; Leader- ship Vancouver and Downtown Vancouver Assn.; Mem., Cdn. Del. to Group on Urban Affairs, Orgn. for Econ. Coop. & Devel. Paris; Bd. Mem., Inst. for the Study of Internat. Cities; Past Chrmn., National Capital Comn. Adv. Ctte. on Marketing and Programming; Past Bd. Mem., Cdn. Inst. for Historical Microreproductions; served Bds. Age & Opportunity Centre Inc.; Rossbrook House Inc.; Srs. Transp. Service Inc.; Man. Multicultura l Resources Centre; Woodsworth House Hist. Soc.; Man. Record Soc.; Champlain Soc. Can.; mem. comn. review- ing City of Winnipeg Act 1984-85; Exec. mem. Inter- nat. Planning Hist. Group; mem. Bd. Forks Renewal Corp. 1987-88; Graduate, Leadership Vancouver, Class of '96; urban planning consultant: Greater Vancouver Reg. Dist.; City of N. Vancouver; City of Kelowna; City of Parksville; Central Okanagan Reg. Dist.; Dist. of Chilliwack; BC Transit; Premier's Office, Prov. of B.C.; Min. of Finance, Prov. of B.C.; Vancouver Parks Bd.; Econ. Council of Can.; City of Burnaby; City of Surrey; City of Coquitlam; City of Richmond; Simon Fraser Univ.; Reg. Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton; Transport Canada; and Environment Can.; recipient numerous fel- lowships & awards incl. 3 medals Man. Hist. Soc.; Awards of Merit Cdn. Hist. Assn., Am. Assn. for State & Local Hist., Assn. Cdn. Studies in USA; Internat. Council for Cdn. Studies; Excellence in Planning Award, Planning Inst. of B.C.; Media Club of Canada Award; Marie Tremaine Medal Bibliog. Soc. Can.; Hon. Citizen City of Winnipeg; Citation for Citizenship presented by Secy, of State for Can. 1988; awarded Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1992; author Winnipeg: A Social History of Urban Growth 1975; Winnipeg: An Illustrated History 1977; The Canadian City: Essays in Social and Urban History 1977, 2nd ed. 1984; The Usable Urban Past 1979; Shap- ing the Canadian Urban Landscape 1982; Town and City: Aspects of Western Canadian Urban Develop- ment 1981; Western Canada Since 1870: A Bibliogra- phy and Guide 1978; Canada's Urban Past: A Bibliography and Guide to Urban Studies 1981; Power and Place: Canadian Urban Development in the North American Context 1986; Canadian Regional Develop- ment: The Urban Dimension 1989; The Pacific Fraser Region: Towards 2010 1991; ed.-in-chief Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine 1975-88; assoc. ed. Prairie Forum, America: History and Life, Urban Affairs Quarterly, Public Works Management & Policy, Canadian journal of Urban Research and journal of Urban Affairs; gen. ed. History of Canadian Cities Series; urban cons. The Canadian Encyclopedia; Pres. Assn. Cdn. Studies 1982-86; Vice Pres., Pacific Rim Council on Urban Development; Bd. mem. Interna- tional Downtown Assn.; Past Pres. Cdn. Regional Sci. Assn.; former Bd. mem. Cdn. Hist. Assn.; Cdn. Fedn. Humanities; Gov. N.Am. Urban Affairs Assn.; Rear Commodore, False Creek Yacht Club 1996-98; Office: Univ. of B.C., 6333 Memorial Rd., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2. ARWAY, Pamela M., B.A., M.B.A.; financial and travel executive; b. St. John's, Nfld. 29 Sept. 1953; d. Charles Patrick and Margaret Bernice (Murphy) FitzGerald; e. Memorial Univ. B.A. 1975; Queen's Univ. M.B.A. 1978; m. Andrew s. Harry and Magda A. 18 Dec. 1982; SR. VICE-PRES. AND GEN. MANAGER, TRAVEL SERVICES GROUP, AMERICAN EXPRESS CANADA (AMEX CANADA INC.) 1993- ; entry level mktg. position to Brand Mgn, Ivory Liquid/Cascade, Procter & Gamble Inc. 1978-82; Prod. Mgr, Savings Prod., Bank of Montreal 1982-84; Mktg. Mgn, Lending & MasterCard 1984-87; Din, Travel Mngt. Serv. 1987- 88; Vice-Pres., Personal Card Mktg. 1988-90; Consumer Card Mktg. 1990-92; Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgn, Con- sumer Travel 1992-93; Bd. of Din, Cdn. Direct Mktg. Assn. 1990-92; Chair 1992-93; Extve. & Nominating Ctte. 1993- ; Bd. of Dirs., Women's Coll. Hosp. Rsch. Centre; recreations: golf, skiing, running; club: St. Andrews Golf; Home: 84 Colin Ave., Toronto, Ont. MSP 2C2; Office: 101 McNabb St., Markham, Ont. L3R 4H8. ASBIL, The Rt. Rev. Walter Gordon, B.A., L.Th., B.D., S.T.M., D.D.; retired bishop; b. Rawdon, Que. 3 Oct. 1932; s. John and Violet (Tracey) A.; e. Concordia Univ. B.A. 1954; Montreal Diocesan Theol. Coll. L.Th. 1957; McGill Univ. B.D. 1957, S.T.M. 1967, D.D., Mont- real Diocesan Theological Coll. 1991; m. Mavis d. Walter and Myrtle Shaver 20 July 1957; children: Brent, Andrew, Mark, Cynthia; Bishop, Diocese of Niagara 1991-97; ordained Deacon, Dioc. of Montreal May 1957; Priest Dec. 1957; Incumbent of Aylwin, River Desert Parish 1957; Montreal South Shore Parish 1960; Rector, St. Stephen's Westmount 1965; St. George's Ste. Anne de Bellevue 1965; St. George's St. Catharines 1970; Dean of Ottawa, Rector, Christ Ch. Cathedral 1986; Canon, Christ's Ch. Cath. 1972; Archdeacon, Dioc. of Niagara 1981; Prolocutor, Gen. Synod, Angli- can Con. Counc. 1983; Priest Del. from Can. in Nigeria, Singapore, Wales 1984-90; Coadjutor Bishop, Diocese of Niagara 1990-91; Diocesan Bishop of Niagara Nov. 1991; Founding Din, Volunteers Bun; St. Catharines Un. Way; Bd. Mem., St. Catharines Gen. Hosp. 1983- 86; Home: 11 St. Julian Dr., St. Catharines, Ont. L2T 2G3; Office: 252 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont. L8R 2L3. ASH, Gordon Ian, B.A.; sports executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 20 Dec. 1951; s. Clifford John and Anne Esther (Duff) A.; e. York Univ. B.A. 1974; m. Susan d. Sylvia and Peter Cutajar 21 Nov. 1992; children: Christie Anne, Carrie Suzanne, Peter Aaron Robinson Clifford Ash Cutajar; VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL MGR., TORONTO BLUE JAYS BASEBALL CLUB 1994- ; Cdn. Imp. Bank of Comm., Officer-in-Training Program 1974; various CIBC Admin. Branch Appts. 1975-77; joined Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club, Ticket Dept. 1978; apptd. Operations Supvn 1979; Asst. Din, Sta- dium Operations 1980; Administrator, Player Personnel 1984; Asst. Gen. Mgr. 1989; attended seminars: Univ. of Mich., Human Resources Exec. Prog. 1988; Queen's Univ., Indus. Relations 1990; mem., Can. Special Olym- pics Adv. Bd.; recreations: golf, music; club: Donalda; Office: 1 Blue Jays Way, Suite 3200, Toronto, Ont. M5V Ul. ASH, Stuart Bradley, RCA, AGI, AIGA, SEGD, GDC; design consultant; b. Hamilton, Ont. 10 July 1942; s. Clifford and Margaret A.; e. Western Tech. Sen. (graphic design); Ont. Coll. of Art (graphic design) graoT 1962; PRINCIPAL, GOTTSCHALK & ASH INTERNA- TIONAL DESIGN CONSULTANTS TORONTO, MONTREAL, ZURICH 1966- ; design work has been published, exhibited, and awarded internationally; Instructor at Ontario Coll. of Art (Advanced Typogra- phy) 1978-80; recipient, Canada Centennial Medal; rec- reations: sailing, skiing; Home: 48 Hazelton, Toronto, Ont. M5R 2E2; Office: 11 Bishop St., Toronto, Ont. M5R 1N3. ASHE, George Lyle; former politician; b. Ottawa, Ont. 5 Oct. 1932; s. late Elmer Lyle and late Marjorie Laura (Constantineau) A.; e. S.S. Hon. Grad. Dipl. 1950, Char- tered Life Underwriter 1964; m. Margaret d. late Frank and late Agnes Conroy 10 July 1954; children: Steven, Cheryl, Kevin, Brian; Pres., G.A. Consultants Ltd. and Pres., Ashe-Allen Productions Inc. 1987-92; Vice Pres., Land Development Steele Valley Developments Ltd. 1989-93; former M.P.P., Ont. and Party Critic for Financial Institutions; Life Ins. Agent, Field Mgn, Pru- dential Ins. Co. of Am. 1956-66; Agency Mgr. and Bro- kerage Mgn, Northern Life of Can. 1967-77; Sep. Sch. Trustee, Gloucester, Ont. 1956-57; Sep. Sen. Bd. Chrmn., Nepean Twp. 1961-65; Dep. Reeve, Twp. of Pickering, Ont. 1970-73; First Mayor of New Town of Pickering 1974-77, re-el, by acclamation 1976; el. M.P.P., Durham West, Ont. June 1977, re-el. Mar. 1981, May 1985; Parl Asst., Treasurer & Min. of Econ. & Intergovt. Affairs 1977-79; Parl Asst., Min. of Energy 1979-81; Min. of Revenue, Ont. Apr. 1981-July 1983; Min. of Govt. Services July 1983-Feb. 1985; Min. of Energy Feb.-May 1985; Chrmn. Mgmt. Bd. of Cabinet May-June 1985; Queen's Jubilee Medal 1977; P. Con- servative; Roman Catholic; recreation: tennis; Home: 2800 Courtice Rd., Unit 52, Courtice, Ont. LIE 2M6. ASHENMIL, Harold W., Q.C., B.A., B.C.L.; attorney; b. Montreal, Que. 24 April 1933; s. Ben and Rose (Alt- man) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.A. 1954, B.C.L. 1957; m. Soryl d. Harry and Rose Lutterman 5 Sept. 1961; ATTORNEY, PHILLIPS, FRIEDMAN, KOTLER; litiga- tor, principally in the area of Intellectual Property 1958- ; Legal Coordinator, then Negotiator, James Bay and N. Que. Agreement and the N.E. Que. Agreement and other ancillary agreements with the aboriginal peo- ple of Que. 1974—7; Mediator of disputes between Govt. of Canada & Naskapis of Que.; Order of Francisco de Miranda (Venezuela); Canada 125 Medal; Soc. Quebe- coise des Initiatives Petrolieres (SOQUIP); Founding Nat. Pres., Kidney Found, of Canada; Editor-in-Chief, McGill Law Journal 1957; recreations: golf, skiing; clubs: Elm Ridge Golf & Country; Home: 453 Mitchell Ave., Mount Royal, Que. H3R 1L3; Office: Suite 900, Place du Canada, Montreal, Que. H3B 2P8. ASHEVAK, Kenojuak, C.C., R.C.A., LL.D.; graphic artist; b. Ikerrasak, S. Baffin Island Oct. 1927; m. the late Johnniebo A.; children: Adamie, Anago, Jamasie, Pee, Pudloo, Shelaky; medium: drawings, prints, sculp- ture, crafts; numerous group exhbns. incl. most recent: Inuit Art: from the collection of Maurice Yacowar Col- lector's Gall., Calgary 1995/96; Sedna: Spirit of the Sea Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto 1995; Inuit Woman: Life and Legend in Art Winnipeg Art Gall. 1995/96; Cape Dorset Engravings and Etchings from the Sixties Arctic Artistry, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. 1995; Keeping Our Stories Alive Inst. of Am. Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico 1995; Cape Dorset Impressions Nat. Gall, of Canada, Ottawa 1995; Exhibition of Inuit Art Harbourfront Centre, Toronto 1995; Immaginario Inuit Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Verona, Italy 1995; Creatures of the Sea and Snow Snow Goose Associates, Seattle, USA 1994; Isumavut Cdn. Museum of Civilization, Que. 1994/95; solo exhbns.: Albers Gall., San Francisco 1995; Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto 1994; Houston North Gall., Lunenburg, N.S. 1990; Arctic Artistry, Hartsdale, N.Y. 1988; McMichael Cdn. Coll. 1986; The Inuit Gall, of Eskimo Art, Toronto 1986, 1971; Waddington & Shiell Galleries Ltd. 1983; Canadiana Galleries, Edmon- ton 1982; Waddington Galleries 1980, 1979; Walter Phillips Gall, Banffl979; National Library 1967; works in numerous collections incl. art galleries of Edmonton, Greater Victoria, Hamilton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Lon- don Region, Nova Scotia, Ontario (Klamer Family Coll.), Vancouver, Windsor, Winnipeg, Amon Carter Mus. of Western Art Fort Worth, Texas, Canada Council Art Bank Ottawa, Cdn. Mus. of Civilization Hull, Que., National Gallery of Can. Ottawa, Inuit Cultural Inst. Rankin Inlet, N.W.T., New Brunswick Mus., Royal Ont. Mus., Tate Gallery and Victoria & Albert Mus. London, Eng., World Wildlife Fund Coll. Switzerland; attended openings at Nat. Lib. of Can. 1967, (gala opening) 1988, N.S. Technical Coll. 1974 (travel grant), World Wildlife Fund 1977, Inuit Print exhbn. Rotterdam, Holland 1980, Godard Editions Gall. 1981, Nat. Gall, of Canada 1988, Masters of the Arctic N.Y. 1989; Companion, Order of Canada 1982; R.C.A. 1974; Enchanted Owl (1960) reproduced on stamp commemorating N.W.T. centennial 1970; Return of the Sun stamp 1980; Keno- juak: A Retrospective Exhibition McMichael Cdn. Coll. 1986; limited ed. lithograph Nunavut Qajanartuk comnd. by INAC to commemorate the Tungavik Fed. of Nunavut's land claim agreement 1990; Hon. LL.D. Queen's Univ. 1991; Univ. of Toronto 1992; recipient, Aboriginal Achievement Award, Vancouver 1995; sub- ject: Graphic Masterworks of the Inuit: Kenojuak 1981; subject of numerous articles, catalogues and one film by NFB 1962; Home: Cape Dorset, N.W.T; Office: c/o Dor- set Fine Art, 33 Belmont St., Toronto, Ont. M5R 1P9. ASHFORD, Mary-Wynne, B.Sc., B.Ed., M.D., Ph.D.; family physician; b. Indian Head, Sask. 17 March 1939; d. Jack and Katharine Elizabeth (Wilson) Moar; e. Edm- onton Strathcona H.S. 1956; Univ. of Alta. B.Sc. 1960, B.Ed. 1961 (Mamie Shaw Simpson Award for Outstand- ing Woman Student 1960; Honor Prize, Golden Key Soc.); Univ. of Calgary M.D. 1981; Internship, Victoria Gen. Hosp. 1981-82; Simon Fraser Univ. Ph.D. 1996; m. David, s. Rev. Ray and Belinda A. 29 Aug. 1959; divorced 1981; children: Kare n Ann, Graham Allan Ray, Patrick Robert; ASST. PROF., FACULTY OF EDUCA- TION, UNIV. OF VICTORIA; High School Teacher, Bonnie Doon Composite 1960-65; homemaker, freelance writer, volunteer with Calgary Zoo & Pres., Suzuki Violin Prog. 1965-74; Weekly Columnist Cal- ASHOONA / ASPINALL 39 gary Herald and Editor Dinny's Digest 1975; Family Practitioner, Victoria, B.C. 1982-92; writer & speaker on issues of peace & disarmament; Victoria YMCA Peace Medal 1989; Pres., Victoria YM-YWCA 1987-89; Cdn. Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War 1988-90; Vice-Pres., N. Am. Internal. Physicians for Prevention of Nuclear War 1991-93 (Nobel Emissary to France 1988; Pres., World Congress Montreal 1988); Keynote speaker Forum for a Nuclear Free World for the Sur - vival of Mankind in Moscow 1987; 1990 Lucyk Lectr, T. Eaton Un. Ch.; Special Advr. to External Affair s for UN Spec. Session on Disarmament III 1988; Mem., Cons. Group to Canada's Ambassador for Disarmament 1988- ; Nat. Bd. Mem., YWCA of/du Canada 1991-92; Voice of Women; Group of 78; Chair Adv. Counc, Ctr. for Studies in Religion and Soc., Univ. of Victoria 1992- 95; Child Violence Indentification Project (Steering Ctte. 1996- ); Simons Found. Doctoral Entrance Fel- lowship; Arthur and Ancie Fouks Grad. Entrance Award in Public Service; Bd. of Govs., Univ. of Victoria 1993- 95; MacClement Lectr., Queen's Univ. 1993; Canadian Pugwash Group 1994; BCMA Ctte. on Violence 1995- ; awarded Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1993; recreations: theatre, com- munity cable production; Home: 4915 Prospect Lake Rd., Victoria, B.C. V9E 1J5. ASHOONA, Kiawak; sculptor; b. 16 Sept. 1933; numerous group exbns. since 1953 incl. most recent: Stones in Stone Seoul, Korea 1997; Sculpture Inuit Cdn. Guide of Crafts Que., Montrea l 1996; Emerging Spirit Banff Centre, Alta. 1996; Old Friends Feheley Fine Arts, Toronto 1996; A Private Collection: 2960- 2969 Inuit Gall, of Vancouver, Toronto 1996; Images of Our Past Art of Man Gall. 1996; Inspiration Marion Scott Gall., Vancouver 1995; Keeping Our Stories Alive Inst. of Am. Indian Arts Museum, Santa Fe, New Mex- ico 1995; Immaginario Inuit Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Verona, Italy 1995; The Collector's Eye Albers Gall., San Francisco 1995; solo exhbns.: Inuit Galerie, Mannheim, Germany 1996; Marion Scott Gall., Vancouver 1991; Houston North Gall., Lunenburg, N.S. 1986; Inuit Galerie Mannheim, Germany 1985; Wad- dington Galleries Toronto 1980; Theo Waddington N.Y. 1980; works in 25 collections incl. art galleries of Ontario (Klamer Family & Sarick colls.), Winnipeg (Abbott & Twomey colls.), Canada Council Art Bank Ottawa, Cdn. Mus. of Civilization Hull, Que., National Gallery of Can. Ottawa, Inuit Cultural Inst. Rankin Inlet, N.W.T., Metro. Mus. of Art N.Y., Nunatta Suna- qutangit Mus. Iqaluit, N.W.T.; attended openings: Strat- ford Festival 1959, Sculpture I Inuit Vancouver 1971, Masters of the Arctic N.Y. 1989; on cover of Sculpture I Inuit catalogue 1971; Sedna sculpture featured on Cana- dian stamp 1980; carving presented to U.S. Presiden t Ronald Reagan at Summit meeting 1987; subject of sev- eral articles and catalogues; recipient, National Aborigi- nal Achievement Award 1997; Home: Cape Dorset, N.W.T.; Office: c/o Dorset Fine Arts, 33 Belmont St., Toronto, Ont. M5R 1P9. ASHTON, Steven John, M.L.A., B.A., M.A.; econo- mist, politician; b. Woking, Surrey, U.K. 29 Feb. 1956; s. John Stewart and Nedra May (Childs) A.; e. R.D. Parker Collegiate 1972; Univ. of Man. B.A.(Hons.) 1977; Lake- head Univ. M.A. 1986; m. Hariklia d. Giorgos and Elpin- iki Dimitrakopoulos 15 Aug. 1980; children: Niki Christina, Alexander John; OPPOSITION HOUSE LEADER, GOVT. OF MANITOBA 1989- ; 1st el. as Mem. for Thompson, Manitoba Legis. Assembly 1981; Govt. Whip 1981-82; Legis. Asst. to Min. of Labour 1982-85; Caucus Chair 1986; Sessional Lectr., Inter Universities North; Anglican; Mem., N.D.P.; Cdn. Econ. Assn.; Royal Cdn. Legion; United Steelworkers of America Local No. 6166; Pres., AIESEC Thunder Bay 1980; Univ. of Man. Students' Union 1978-79; Home: 95 Pike Cres., Thompson, Man. R8N OZ4; Office: 234 Legislative Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. R3C OVO. ASHTON, Toni Barbara Poison, B.A., LL.B.; barris- ter and solicitor; b. Port Arthur, Ont. 13 May 1948; d. Anthony Frank and Ethel Georgina (Helmer) Poison; e. Fort William C.I. 1967; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1970; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. LL.B. 1973; called to Bar of Ont. 1975; children: Meredith Katherine, Courtney Eliza- beth; PARTNER, SIM, HUGHES, ASHTON & MCKAY AND SIM & MCBURNEY; Mem., Cdn. Bar Assn. (Chair, Nat. Intellectua l Property Section 1992-93); Internal. Trademark Assn. (Bd. of Dir. 1995-97; Extve, Ctte. 1996-97); Legis. Analysis Ctte. (Vice Chair 1996- 97; Meeting Ctte. 1996- ); Patent & Trademark Inst. of Can. (Fellow); Special Mem., Assn. of Eur. Trademark Practitioners (Marques); Metro. Toronto Lawyers Assn.; Phil Delta Phi; co-author : Hughes on Trade Marks, contbr. & co-author: Trade-marks: Canadian Forms & Precedents, Essential Commercial Law Precedents; rec- reations: water skiing, travel, gardening; clubs: Granite, Empire; Home: 27 Seneca St., Willowdale, Ont. M2P 1W9; Office: 330 University Ave., 6th Floor, Toronto, Ont. M5G 1R7. ASHWORTH BARTLE, Jean, B.A., A R.C.T.; choral conductor, musician, teacher; b. Lancashire, England 7 March 1947; d. George and Iris (Clement) Ashworth; e. Parkdale C.I. 1965; Lakeshore Teachers' College 1966; A.R.C.T. Singing (Performers) 1970, (Teachers) 1973; Royal Conservatory of Music; Univ. of Toronto B.A.fHons.) 1977; m. Donald Ernest s. Ernest and Flora Bartle 21 April 1984; step-children: Elinor, Geoffrey, Andrew; grandchildren: Kimberly, Andrew, James, Erin, David, Bryan; FOUNDER & MUSIC DIRECTOR, TORONTO CHILDREN'S CHORUS; Primary School Teacher 1966-70; Music Teacher, Howard PS. 1970-89; Blythwood School 1989- ; Soprano Soloist, Dir. of Jr. & Youth Choirs, Kingsway Lambton Un. Ch. 1970-87; Soprano, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir 1975-91; Founder & Music Dir., Toronto Children's Chorus 1978-96 (regarded by musicians & critics alike as one of the finest children's choirs in the world; Juno Award winner); has taken this chorus on 6 internal, tours: Gt. Brit. 1982, W. Europe and Yugoslavia 1984, Australi a and New Zealand 1988, Finland and Russia 1990, England and France 1992, Tuscany, Italy 1995; on sab- batical, visited Hong Kong, the Franz Liszt Acad. in Budapest, the Yehudi Menuhin Sch. and Purcell Schs. in Engl. 1992; Choral Clinician, Lectr., Adjudicator, Guest Conductor of children's choirs throughout the world; Mem., Extve. Ctte., Toronto Mendelssohn Choir 1976- 87; Dir., Children's Choirs, Assn. of Cdn. Choral Con- ductors; Ont. Music Edn. Assn. 1972-76; Cdn. Music Educators Assn. (Sec. 1973); Leslie Bell Conducting Scholarship 1977; Sir Ernest MacMillan Conducting Scholarship 1982; Roy Thomson Hall Award for out- standing contbn. to the musical life of Metro. Toronto 1986; Toronto Children's Chorus prizes: 1st Prize, Llangollen Internal. Eistedd fod, Wales 1982; 1st Prize, CBC Competition 1982, '84, '90, '92, '94; Healey Willan Prize (Canada Council) 1983; 'Let The People Sing' 1st Prize 1993; author: Lifeline for Children's Choir Direc- tors 1987 and numerous articles; editor: Toronto Chil- dren's Chorus Series and Jean Ashworth Bartle Series for Treble Voices; recreations: travelling, gardening, bridge, reading, swimming, aerobics; clubs: Boulevard; Home: 31 Ridgevalley Cres., Islington, Ont. M9A 3J8; Office: 2180 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 3K7. ASKA, Warabe (Masuda, Takeshi); artist, writer; b. Kagawa, Japan 3 Feb. 1944; s. Satoru and Miyoko (Fujimoto) Masuda; e. Takamatsu Technol. Sch. Kagawa 1963; m. Keiko d. Nobuo and Yoshii Inouye 17 Oct. 1979; children: Yohyoh, Mari, Kohta; Founder and Pres. Ad House (design studio) Tokyo 1964-78; came to Can. 1979; solo oil painting exhns. incl. Konohana Gallery Tokyo 1972; Mitsukosh i Gallery Kagawa 1973, 1995; Madden Gallery London, Eng. 1975, 1982; Tokai Gal- lery Nagoya, Japan 1978; Gustafsson Gallery Toronto 1982; Snayne Gallery Montreal 1984; Colborn Lodge Toronto 1984; Art Emporium Vancouver 1986; Royal Cdn. Acad. of Arts 1991; Isetan Art Gall. Tokyo 1995; Art Gall. Fushimi Nagoya 1995; Onoda Public Library Yamaguchi 1995; Maruze n Art Gall., Tokyo 1995; Art Gall. Mississauga 1996; selected group shows incl. UNESCO Exhbn., Tokyo 1966; Discovering High Park, Market Gallery Toronto 1983; Biennale of Graphic Design Brno 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996; Poster of the Year Bologna 1985; The Best of the 80's, Soc. of Graphic Designers of Can. 1985; Internat. Book Design Exhbn. Leipzig 1985, 1989; Biennale of Illustrations Exhbn. Bratislava 1985, 1987, 1991; Biennale of Illustration Barcelona 1986, 1992; Illustrators Exhbn. Bologna 1986, 1992; Once Upon a Time, Vancouver Art Gallery 1988; Magic Places, La Maison de la Culture, Glendon Coll. Toronto 1989, Canada at Bologna 1990; Internat. Bien- nal 'Golden Pen at Belgrade' Yugoslavia 1992; Tehran Internat. Biennale of Illustrations, Iran 1993; pub. colls, incl. The Imperial Family of Japan, Hino Motors. Co. Ltd., Tokyo; Corp. of the coll. of the City of Toronto; Osborn Coll., Toronto Public Lib.; work selected for UNICEF greeting card 1985; commissione d Earth Day 1993 official poster; apptd. Jury for the Gov.-Gen's Lit. Awards (Children's Illus.) 1993; author Discovering japan in Eighty Days 1973; A Midsummer Night's Dream 1976; Ma Vlast and Harry Janos 1977; Dande- lion Puffs (picture book, juvenile) 1981; P-yororo O- yororo (picture book, juvenile) 1982; Who Goes to the 'Park 1984 (City of Toronto Book Award 1985, repro- duced video cassette, Prisma Open Book I 1985, Hon. Mention Best Designed Books Leipzig 1986); Who Hides in the Park 1986; (Hon . Diploma Best Designed Books Leipzig 1989, reproduced video cassette, Prisma Open BOOK III 1987); Seasons (art book; shortlisted for Gov. Gen.'s Award; Mr. Christie's Award; Studio Maga- zine Gold Award) 1990; Aska's Animals (picture book; Silver Medal for Biennale of Graphic Design Brno; Run- ner-up for Amelia France Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award) 1991; Aska's Birds (picture book; First Prize, Tehran Internat. Biennale of Illus.) 1992; Aska's Sea Creatures (picture book; shortlisted for Gov. Gen.'s Award) 1994; Shintoist; recreations: driving, swim- ming, skiing; Address: 1019 Lome Park Rd., Missis- sauga, Ont. L5H 2Z9. ASPER, Gail Sheryl, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Winnipeg, Man. 28 May 1960; d. Israel Harold and Ruth Miriam (Bernstein) A.; e. Kelvin H.S.; Univ. of Man. B.A. 1981, LL.B. 1984; m. Michael s. Anne and Rodney Paterson 10 June 1984; children : Stephen, Jonathan; CORPORATE SECRETARY AND DIR., CANWEST GLOBAL COM- MUNICATIONS CORP. 1989- ; articled with Cox Downie & Goodfellow, Halifax, N.S. 1984; Assoc. Law- yer, Goldberg McDonald, Halifax 1985-89; Pres., Bd. of Trustees, Man. Theatre Ctr.; Dir, St. Boniface Gen. Hosp. Rsch. Fdn.; Dir. & Sec., The Asper Fdn.; Past Dir., Wpg. C. of C; Wpg. Jewish Child & Family Serv.; Past Co-chair, Cdn. Friends of Hebrew Univ., New Leader- ship Group; Jewish; Mem., Man. & Fed. Lib. Party; Man. & Can. Bar assns.; Nat. Assn. of Women and the Law; Cdn. Women in Communications; recreations: singing, theatre, travel, skiing; Office: Ste. 3201, T.D. Centre, 201 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3B 3X7. ASPER, Israel Harold, O.C., Q.C., B.A., LL.B., LL.M., LIEUT. COL. (HON.); b. Minnedosa, Man. 11 Aug. 1932; s. Leon and Cecilia Asper; e. Univ. of Man., B.A. 1953, LL.B. 1957, LL.M. 1964; m. Ruth Miriam, Win- nipeg, Man. 27 May 1956; children: David, Gail, Leonard; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., CANWEST GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS CORP.; Chrmn. & C.E.O., The CanWest Capital Group Inc.; Founder & Chrmn., Can- West Broadcasting Ltd. (CKND-TV, Winnipeg), which has won more national & internal, awards tnan any olher independeni TV Stn. in Canada incl. Enterprise of ihe Year, Manitoba C. of C.; Chrmn., Global Television Neiwork, Toronto; SaskWest Television Inc. (CFRE-TV and CFSK-TV); CanWest Pacific Television Inc. (U.TV, Vancouver); CanWest Trust Co. of Can.; TV3, New Zealand; Dir., The Ten Television Network, Australia; called to Bar of Man. 1957; Counsel to Buchwald, Asper, Henteleff, Barristers 1970; former M.L.A. and Leader of Liberal Parly in Man. 1970-75; author The Benson Ice- berg: A Critical Analysis of the White Paper on Tax Reform in Canada 1970; newspaper columnist on sub- ject of taxaiion, nationally syndicated through Toronto Globe & Mail 1966-77; Gov., Univ. of Jerusalem; mem. Council, Canada West Found.; Dir., Associates of Fac- ulty of Admin. Studies, Univ. of Man.; Mem. Bd. of Govs., Jewish Found, of Man.; Co-Chrmn., Internat. Advisors, Banff Television Festival; Bd. Mem., Manitoba Indian Business Development Corp.; Nat. Youth Parlia- ment Assn.; Mem., Mayor's Adv. Ctte. on Winnipeg 2000; Cdn. Inst. of Internat. Communications; Friends of Univ. of Man. Law School; Cdn. Women in Radio & Television; estabd. The Asper Foundation 1983; Hon. Patron, Misericordia General Hospital Rsch. Found.; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; Cdn. Tax Foundation; Man. Bar Assn.; Man. Law Soc.; Internat. Inst. of Communica- tions; apptd. Q.C. 1975; rec'd. Univ. of Man. Alumni Jubilee Award, outstanding 25 year graduate, 1979; Hon. Fellow, Hebrew Univ.; Lt.-Col. (Hon.), Cdn. Mili- tia 1986; Hon . Pres., Youth Parliament of Man.; Man. Business Entrepreneur of the Year 1989 and 1991; Cdn. Assn. of Broadcasters Gold Ribbon (broadcast excel- lence) 1992; B'nai Brith Award of Merit 1993; recre- ations: music, travel, tennis; Home: 1063 Wellington Cres., Winnipeg, Man. R3N OA1; Office: 31st Floor, TD Centre, 201 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3B 3L7. ASPINALL, Gerald Oliver, Ph.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.C., F.R.S.E., F.R.I.C., F.C.I.C.; educator; b. Chesham Bois, Bucks., Eng. 30 Dec. 1924; s. Leonard and Catherine Martha (Black) A.; e. Merchant Taylors' Sch. Herts. Eng. 1942; Univ. of Bristol, B.Sc. 1945, Ph.D. 1948; Univ. of Edinburgh, D.Sc. 1958; m. Joyce, Ph.D. d. Tho- mas and Elizabeth Brading 25 June 1953; children: Joh n Jillian; RESEARCH PROF. OF CHEMISTRY EMERI- TUS, YORK UNIV. 1992- ; Distinguished Rsch. Prof, of Chem. 1988; Lectr. in Chem. Univ. of Edinburgh 1948-61, Sr. Lectr. 1961-63, Reader 1963-67; Prof, of Chem. Trent Univ. 1967-72; Prof, of Chem., York Univ. 1972-88; recipient C.S. Hudson Award Carbohydrate Chem. Am. Chem. Soc. 1986; John Labatt Award Organic Chem./Biochem. Cdn. Soc. Chem. 1987; author one book, ed. 5 books incl. The Polysaccharides Vols. 1, 2 and 3, 1982, 1983, 1985; author or co-author over 200 tech. papers and reviews chem./biochem. complex car- bohydrates; Fellow, Royal Soc. Chem.; mem. Am. Chem. Soc.; Anglican; recreations: music, travel, golf; 40 ASPLER / ATHANASSOULAS Home: 6 - 296 Torresdale Ave., Willowdale, Ont. M2R 3N3; Office: 4700 Keele St., North York, Ont. M3J1P3. ASPLER, Tony, B.A.; writer, wine consultant; b. Lon- don, England 12 May 1939; s. Izak and Mimi (Young) A.; e. Oakfield Sch. 1947-52; Epsom Coll. 1952-56; McGill Univ., B.A. 1959; children: Annabel, Guy; WINE COLUMNIST, TORONTO STAR 1980- ; Editor Wine- tidings magazine 1994- ; BBC 1961-64; freelance 1964-73; Radio Prod., CBC 1973-82; Freelance writer/ broadcaster 1982- ; Wine Cons.; Founding Chrmn., Crime Writers of Can. 1982-84; Mem. North Am. Advisory Bd., Masters of Wine; author: (non-fiction) Travels With My Corkscrew 1997, Guide to New World Wines 1996, Vintage Canada 1995, Aligote To Zinfan- del 1994, Tony Aspler's Wine Lover's Companion 1991, Tony Aspler's International Guide to Wine 1986, The Wine Lover Dines 1986, Vintage Canada 1983; (novels) Death on the Douro 1997, The Beast of Barbaresco 1996, Blood is Thicker Than Beaujolais 1993, Titanic 1989, One of My Marionettes 1973, The Streets of Askelon 1972; co-author: non-fiction (with Rose Mur - ray) Cellar and Silver; novels (with Gordon Pape) The Music Wars 1982, The Scorpion Sanction 1980, Chain Reaction 1978; Home: 27-B Claxton Blvd., Toronto, Ont. M6C 1L7. ASSALLAN, Pierre, M.D., D.Psych., C.S.P.Q.; profes- sor; b. Cairo, Egypt 11 Aug. 1945; e. Cairo Univ., Egypt M.D. 1968; McGill Univ. D.Psych. 1975; Cert, in Sex Therapy from Am. Assn. of Sex Educators, Couns. & Therapists 1992; m. Elisabeth Bedirian; children: Patrick, Joseph, Brigitte; ASSOC. PROF. OF PSYCHIA- TRY, MCGILL UNIVERSITY 1995- ; main interests: pharmacosex therapy, teaching & rsch.; subspecialty in sexology; rcvd. hons. from A.A.S.E.C.T. 1996; Dir., Cont. Med. Edn., Dept. of Psych., McGill Univ.; Exec. Dir., Candn. Sex Rsch. Forum 1992- ; Mem., Edit. Bd., Sexological Rev. ]., Candn. ]. of Sexology; J. of Sex Therapy Rsch.; Office: Psych. Dept., Montreal Gen. Hosp., 1650 Cedar Ave., Montreal, Que. H3G 1A4. ASSELIN, Rt. Hon. Martial, PC., O.C., Q.C.; lawyer, former lieutenant governor; b. La Malbaie, P.Q. 3 Feb 1924; s. Ferdinand and Eugenie (Tremblay) A.; e. Acad. St. Etienne, La Malbaie; Semy. Chicoutimi, B.A.; Laval Univ., LL.L.; m. Istly Pierette Bouchard d. Albert Bou- chard Beauport, 14 Feb. 1953; three s. Bernard, Jean- Louis, Francois; m. 2ndly Ginette d'Auteuil 17 Sept. 1976; LAWYER, JOLIN FOURNIER MORISSET 1996- ; called to the Bar of Que., 1951; cr. Q.C. 1967; Mayor of La Malbaie, P.Q. 1957-63; Pres., Laval Univ. Student Council 1949-1950; Legal Adv., Charlevoix Chamber of Commerce 1951; Dir., Saguenay Bar 1955; mem. of H. of C. for Charlevoix 1958-63; sworn to Privy Council and apptd. Min. of Forestry in Diefen- baker Cabinet March 1963; def. in g.e. Apl. 1963; re-el, g.e. 1965, 1968; Del. of Can. to N.A.T.O. Parliamentary Assembly, London 1959; represented Canada at Com- monwealth & international conferences 1960-61; Del. of U.N. to Africa (Rwanda-Burundi) 1961 for Indepen- dence Elections; summoned to Senate of Can. 1972; apptd. Min. of State responsible for the Cdn. Interna- tional Development Agency and Francophonie 1979; Depy. Speaker of the Senate 1984—88; Partner, Jolin, Fournier, Morisset 1980-90; Lieutenant Governor of Quebec 1990-96; Pres., Internal. Assn. of French speak- ing Parliamentarians 1988-90; elevated to the rank of Right Honourable July 1, 1992; Dir., La Laurentienne Generale, Banque Laurentienne, Sphynx et Memisca and La Laurentienne-Vie 1976-90; Knight of Columbus, 3rd Degree; named Grand-Croix de 1'Ordre de la Pleiade 1988; named Grand de Charlevoix 1989; Knight of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem 1990; honoured with Commemorative Medal, 125th Anniversary, Confed. of Canada 1992; Commandeur Honoraire de 1'Ordre des Chevaliers de Saint-Hubert 1993; Knight of Justice of the Order of St. John 1995; Officer, Order of Canada 1997; mem. Lions Club, Clermont-La Malbaie-Pointe- au-Pic; Hon. Mem., Quebec Garrison Club; Clubs: Murray-Bay Golf; Manoir Richelieu Golf; Roman Cath- olic; Home: 2580 rue de Plaza, Apt. 607, Sillery, Que. GIT 1X1; Office: Place Iberville Trois, 500 - 2960 boul. Laurier, Ste. Foy, Que. G1V 4S1. ASTER, Jeannette, B.Mus.; freelance opera/artistic director; b. Linz, Austria 4 Jan. 1948; d. Igor Ignace and Tatiana (Braitman) Kuchinsky; e. Monkland H.S. 1964; Ecole Normale de musique, lauriat mus. 1966; McGill Univ. B.Mus. 1969; London Opera Centre dipl. opera prodn.; m. Howard s. Ida and Sam A. 7 Sept. 1969; chil- dren: Misha, Samara Shira; ARTISTIC DIR., OPERA LYRA OTTAWA 1988- ; made profl. Cdn. debut as stage dir. National Arts Centre Opera Festival 1977 with Mozart's The Magic Flute; 1st live opera telecast on CBC TV; has directed operas for all major cos. across country; made U.S. debut Houston Grand Opera 1982 with Alban Berg's Wozzeck; returning to Dir., Otello with Placido Domingo & Co-Dir. Tippett's New Year (World Premiere, European Premiere & B.B.C. televi- sion version) with Sir Peter Hall & Bill T. Jones; other U.S. credits incl. Lyric Opera Chicago, San Francisco Opera, Washington Opera, Cincinnati Opera & 8 prodns. with Los Angeles Music Ctr., Michigan Opera; Internal, credits: Royal Opera House London, Vienna State Opera, Paris Opera, Glyndebourne Festival, New Zealand Opera, Hong Kong Arts Festival; frequent col- laborator on special film & stage projects with Sir Peter Hall & Gotz Friedrich; Asst. Dir., Cdn. Opera Co. 1971- 80; Staff Dir., Netherlands Opera, Hamburg State Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin 1974-78; First Resident Dir., Cdn. Opera Co. 1980-82; Assoc. Dir. & Resident Stage Din, Los Angeles Music Centre Opera 1986-90; recipient, Tyrone Guthrie Award, Stratford Fest. 1972; Co-recipient, Internat. Critics Prize for best production in Italy for Tristan & Isolde Florence 1990; Mem., Cana- dian Actors Equity, ACTRA, AGMA, British Actors Equity; recreations: cooking, fishing, drawing; Home: 319 Allan St., Oakville, Ont. L6J 3P4; Office: 2 Daly Ave., Ottawa, Ont. KI N 6E2. ASTER, Sidney, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; freelance writer, professor; b. Montreal, Que. 24 May 1942; s. Sam and Ida (Rothman) A.; e. McGill Univ. B.A. 1963, M.A. 1965; London Sch. of Econ., Univ. of London Ph.D. 1969; m. Joyce Nora d. William and Ann Bercovitch 28 Jan. 1965; children : Andrea Zoe, Dyla n Mark; PROF. OF HISTORY, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1991- ; recipient, Edgar M. Wilson Scholarship 1960-62; Lieutenant- Governor's Gold Medal History (Que.) 1963; Que. Govt. Fellowships 1964-68; Leverhulme Trust Fellow- ship 1973; Twenty-Seven Fdn. Award 1976; Lecturer, Univ. of Glasgow 1969-70; Principal Rsch. Asst., Lon- don, to Sir Martin Gilbert, Winston Churchill Official Biographer 1969-70; former Romanian Minister, V.V. Tilea 1970-73; Baron Salter of Kidlington 1972-75; Book Reviewer, Sunday Telegraph 1976, Ottawa Citi- zen 1977-78; Visiting Assoc. Prof., Concordia Univ. 1975; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Toronto 1976-80; Assoc. Prof. 1980-91; Acting Assoc. Dean, Humanities 1996-97; author: 1939: The Making of the Second World War 1973, Les Origines de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale 1974, Anthony Eden 1976, British Foreign Policy 1918- 1945: A Guide to Research and Research Materials 1991 and essays & articles in scholarly books and jours.; editor: A.P. Young, The 'X' Documents, The Secret His- tory of Foreign Office Contacts with the German Resis- tance, 1937-1939 1974, The Second World War as a National Experience 1981, A.P. Young, Die X-Doku- mente: Die geheimen Kontakte Carl Goerdelers mit der britischen Regierung, 1938/1939 1989; Home: 3451 Credit Heights Dr., Mississauga, Ont. L5C 2M2; Office: Erindale Coll., Univ. of Toronto at Mississauga, Missis- sauga, Ont. L5L 1C6. E-mail: saster@credit.erin.utoronto.ca ASTINGTON, John Harold, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; pro- fessor; b. Stockport, England 20 Jan. 1945; s. Harold and Elsie (Alcock) A.; e. Stockport Gram. Sch. 1963; Univ. of Leeds B.A.(Hons.) 1966; McMaster Univ. M.A. 1967; Univ. of Toronto Ph.D. 1974; m. Janet d. George and Nora Wilde 6 Sept. 1966; children: Susan, Meg; ASSOC. PROF., DEPT. OF ENGLISH, ERINDALE COLLEGE, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1978- ; Lectr., Dept. of Eng., Erindale Coll., Univ. of Toronto 1971; Asst. Prof. 1975; undergrad. & grad. teaching & supervision in areas of dramatic lit., theatre hist., Renaissance and modern poetry and prose; Founder, drama prog.; active in univ. theatre: Hart House, Glen Morris Studio, Gill Theatre, PLS, etc.; Editor, Modern Drama 1986-92; Assessor & reader for granting councils (SSHRCC, CFH, Can. Council) & for num. journals & acad. presses; Can. Council Doct. Fellowship; Ont. Grad. Fel- lowship; SSHRCC Rsch. Grants; Folger Lib. Fellowship (Washington, D.C.); Vice-Chair (Acad.), Shakespeare Globe Ctr. of Can.; Mem., Am. Soc. for Theatre Rsch.; Shakespeare Assn. of Am.; Internat. Shakespeare Assn.; The Malone Soc.; editor: The Development of Shakes- re's Theater 1992; author/editor of chapters in ks, entries in ref. vols., num. articles, notes, & reviews in journals; reviewer of drama for 'Letters in Canada,' University of Toronto Quarterly 1982-86; rec- reations: travel, music, art galleries, outdoor activity; Home: 96 Amelia St., Toronto, Ont. M4X 1E4; Office: 3359 Mississauga Rd. N., Mississauga, Ont. L5L 1C6. ASTLEY, Robert Murray, B.Sc., LL.D., F.C.I.A., F.S.A.; insurance executive; b. Winnipeg, Man. 26 Dec. 1944; s. Cyril and Barbara Donalda (Maxwell) A.; e. Neepawa (Man.) Area Coll. Inst. 1962; Univ. of Man. B.Sc.(Hons.) 1966; Wilfrid Laurier Univ. LL.D. 1996; m. Judith d. James and Vera Armour 6 June 1970; children: Derek, Jennifer; PRES. AND C.E.O., THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA 1993- ; Dir. & Chrmn., The Mutual Trust Co., Toronto; The Mutual Group (U.S.) Inc.; joined present co. 1966-70, 1973- ; Cons. Actuary Towers, Perrin, Forster & Crosby 1970- 73; Vice Pres., Cdn. Inst. Actuaries 1982-84, mem. Council 1976-78; Chrmn., Cdn. Life & Health Insur- ance Assn. 1997-98; Past Chair, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.; Office: 227 King St. S., Waterloo, Ont. N2J 4C5. ASTMAN, Barbara Ann, Assoc. Degree, A.O.C.A.; artist; b. Rochester, N.Y. 12 July 1950; d. George Will- iam and Bertha Dinah (Meisel) A.; e. Rochester Inst. of Technol., Sch. for Am. Craftsman Assoc. Degree 1970; Ont. Coll. of Art A.O.C.A. 1973; m. Joseph Anthony s. Joseph and Alma Baker 26 Aug. 1984; children: Amy and Laura Astman Baker; FACULTY MEMBER, ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART 1975- ; over 40 solo exbns. incl. Baldwin St. Gall, of Photography Toronto 1973; Ryerson Photo Gall. Toronto 1974; NFB Ottawa 1975; S.A.W. Gallery Inc. Ottawa 1976; Sable-Castelli Gall. Ltd. Toronto 1977, 1979-90; Jean Marie Antoine Gall. Maryland 1979; Bruce Art Gall. N.Y. 1980; S. Alta. Art Gall. Lethbridge 1981; Ctr. Culturel Cdn. Paris, France 1982; Concordia Art Gall. Montreal 1984; Musee du Que. Quebec City 1986; Laurentian Univ. Mus. Sud- bury 1992; Art Gall, of Hamilton 1995; Edmonton Art Gall. 1996; Jane Corkin Gall. 1997; over 85 group exbns. incl. most recent: Art Gall, of North York, Art Gall, of Hamilton, Galerie Arts Technologiques Montreal; works in 28 public & corp. collections incl. Can. Council Art Bank, Bioliotheque Nat. (Paris, France) and art gal- leries of Edmonton, Hamilton, Kamloops, Kitchener- Waterloo, Ontario, Peterborough & Winnipeg; several commissions incl. most recent: Simcoe Place Public Art Project, Cadillac Fairview Corp. Toronto 1995; subject of numerous newspaper & mag. articles and exbn. cata- logues; Bd. of Dir., Arts Fdn. of Greater Toronto 1988- 92; Public Art Comn., City of Toronto 1986-89; Bd. of Dir., Art Gall, at Harbourfront Toronto 1983-85; Fac., York Univ. 1978-80, 1986; recipient of numerous Can- ada Council A & B Arts Grants, & Ont. Arts Council Grants; Home: 23 Alcina Ave., Toronto, Ont. M6G 2E7; Dealer: Jane Corkin Gallery, 179 John St., Toronto, Ont. M5T 1X4; Office: 100 McCaul St., Toronto, Ont. M5G 2E7. ATACK, Douglas, B.Sc., Ph.D.; consultant, retired research executive; b. Wakefield, Eng. 16 Aug. 1923; e. Leeds Univ., B.Sc. 1942, Ph.D. 1945; m. Nancy Lynn Hull 5 Aug. 1950 ; one s. Christopher; Vice-Pres. & Dir. of Rsch., Pulp & Paper Inst. of Can. 1987-89; former Auxiliary Prof., Dept. of Mech Engr., McGill Univ.; joined Pulp & Paper Inst. in 1954; cond. studies on fric- tion of wood in Cavendish Lab., Cambridge Univ. 1955- 56; Weldon Medal 1962, 1981; TAPPI Fellowship 1975; Walter Brecht Medal of Zellcheming 1982; Arne Asplund Award 1987; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. 1989; John S. Bates Meml. Gold Medal 1992; TAPPI Johan C. Richter Award 1994; Past Chrmn. & Prog. Chrmn., Internat. Mech. Pulping Conf.; Home: 2180 Marin e Dr., Ste. 2204, Oakville, Ont. L6L 5V2. ATCHEALAK, Davie; artist; b. Ikirasaq, down coast from Dorset, N.W.T 1947; medium: sculpture, draw- ings, prints, paintings; numerous group exbns. since 1976 incl. most recent: Not Just a Dancing Step... Gale- rie D'Art Vincent, Ottawa 1996; Images from the Arctic Galerie D'Art Vincent, Ottawa 1995; Keeping Our Sto- ries Alive Inst. of Am. Indian Arts Museum, Sante Fe, New Mexico 1995; Immaginario Inuit Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Comemporanea, Verona, Italy 1995; Arctic Spirit Frye Art Museum, Seattle, USA 1994; Beauty in Flight Arctic Artistry, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. 1994; solo exbns.: Inukshuk Galleries Waterloo, Ont. 1980; The Snow Goose Ottawa, Ont. 1979; collections: Amway Environ. Found. Collection, Art Gall, of Ont., Dennos Mus. Ctr. N.W. Michigan College Traverse City, Mich., Inuit Cultural Inst. Rankin Inlet, N.W.T, National Gallery of Canada Ottawa; attended opening: 1st solo exbn. at Snow Goose Ottawa 1979; submitted sketches to Dept. of Public Works Canada for carvings for exterior of Centre Block of Parl. Bldgs. Ottawa 1980; established record auction price for an Inuit carving Waddington's 1989; subject of articles and catalogues; Home: Iqaluit, N.W.T; Office: c/o Polar North, 5823 St. Francois, Que. H4S 1B6. ATHANASSOULAS, His Eminence Archbishop Sotirios, B.D., M.A.; metropolitan archbishop; b. Lepi- ana Arta, Greece 19 Feb. 1936; s. George and Anastasia (Skabardonis) A.; e. Univ. of Athens B.D. 1961; Univ. of Montreal M.A. 1971; METROPOLITAN ARCH- BISHOP, GREEK ORTHODOX METROPOLIS OF TORONTO (CANADA) 1996- ; former Dean of Stu- dents, Sch. or Theology, Boston; ordained Deacon 1962; ATHANS / ATKINSON 41 Priest 1962; pastorates: St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Edmonton 1962-65; Montreal 1965-75; Bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in Canada 1974-96; has established 75 Greek Orthodox churches in Canada; during his archieratical service, the Diocese and now Metropolis has estab. the annual Youth Assemblies 1980; Social Services of the Diocese 1984; Metahomes 1984, providing transitional housing for the homeless; Orthodox Way (monthly newspaper) 1982; Orthodox Voice (weekly TV program) 1990; The Greek Orthodox Order of Canada 1987; Byzantine School of Music 1991; Convents of St. Kosmas of Aitolos in Ont. and the Vir- gin Mary of Consolation in Quebec 1993; Monastery of St. John the Theologian in Ontario 1994; Greek Ortho- dox Education in Ont. (Day Schools) 1996; Chrmn., Metropolitan Council; Extve. Ctte., Cdn. Council of Churches (delegate to China 1981); recipient, Centen- nial Medal of Canada 1967; Queen's Jubilee Medal; 125 Canada Medal; Hon. Pres., Thelassemia Found.; Mem., Gov. Council, Univ. of Toronto 1975-78; Vice-Pres., Christian Pavillion, Expo 67; Mem., Orgn. Ctte., World Council of Churches 1983; fluent in Greek, English and French; author: Catechism: Basic Teaching of the Orthodox Faith 1991, Verses: An Orthodox Catechism 1992; Office: 27 Teddington Park Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 2C4. ATHANS, George S., Jr., C.M., B.A.; athletic cham- pion; b. Kelowna, B.C. 6 July 1952; s. George D., M.D. and Irene (Hartzell) A.; e. Concordia Univ. Sir George Williams Campus B.A. 1975, Film Studies Communica- tions-Pub. Relations Cert. 1975; McGill Univ. post-grad, courses in M.B.A. program; children: Shawn Sacha, Cassandra; Pres. Alhans Communications (television, video & corp. communication production co.), Montreal; mem. Can.'s Nat. Water Ski Team 1966-75; holder World Slalom Record 1969-72; World and Cdn. Cham- pion 1965-75; Cdn. Champion 33 times; winner over 100 water ski titles; Loyola Univ. Award Modern Sculp- ture 1970; named to Can.'s Amateur Hall of Fame Ottawa 1971 and Can.'s Sports Hall of Fame Toronto 1974; B.C. Athlete of the year 1971; Cdn. Amateur Ath- lete of the Yr. 1972, 1973; Que. Athlete of the Yr. 1973; Mem., Order of Canada 1974; named Que. Sports Hall of Fame 1994; Internal. Water Ski Hall of Fame 1995; author Water Skiing 1975 (also published in French and Russian); Hon. Lif e mem. Cdn. Water Ski Assn.; nomi- nated for Foster Hewitt Award for Excellence in Sports- casting, ACTRA 1983 and 1984; recreations: swimming, running, snow skiing, film, music; Address: 5 rue des Sittelles, lie des Soeurs, Montreal, Que. H3E 1W8. ATHERLEY, Gordon, M.B., Ch.B., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.A.; executive, educator; b. Manchester, Eng. 8 June 1933; s. John Campbell and Kathleen Eleanor A.; e. Univ. of Manchester M.B.,Ch.B. 1957, rsch. doctorate in med. 1967; Simon Fraser Univ. LL.D. (h.c.) 1983; m. Audrey d. Fred and Hilda Lowe 15 June 1968; children: Peter, Anthony, Paul, Simon, Julian, Kate; SR. PART- NER, CDN. HEALTHCARE BUSINESS DEVELOP- MENT INST; Prof., Dept. of Health Admin., Univ. of Toronto 1990- ; Partner ARTIMPORT; Mng. Dir. Linglen Ltd. 1963-67; Flight Lt. RAF and Sqdn. Leader RAF Reserve 1959-61; Part-Time Staff Phys. and Cons, in Toxicol. Bell Canada 1978-79; Prof, and Head of Safety & Hygiene Dept., Univ. of Aston, Bir- mingham, Eng. 1975-78; Prof, of Med. Univ. of Toronto 1978-79; Pres. & C.E.O., Cdn. Centre for Occupational Health and Safety 1979-89; Chrmn. Ctte. Experts Safe Use Asbestos Internal. Labour Office 1983; mem . Council Fellows Collegium Ramazzini 1986; Vice Pres. Can., Am. Pub. Health Assn. 1986-87; O.St.J. 1978; Hon. Fellow Inst. Occupational Safety & Healih UK; auihor: Occupational Health and Safety Concepts 1978; Home: 100 Lakeshore Rd. E., Suile 303, Oakville, Ont . L6J 6M9. ATHERTON, David L., B.A., M.A., F.R.S.C., P.Eng., F.Insi, NOT; professor; b. Chelsea, England 22 Feb. 1935; s. William and Eleanor Mary (Taylor) A.; e. Cambridge Univ. M.A. 1963, B.A. 1959; Royal Air Force Tech. Coll. Debden 1955; Gresham's Sch. Norfolk 1948-53; m. Joanna d. Terrence and Belinda Banham 9 Dec. 1964; children: Tamsin Carol Susan, Heaiher Jane Bridget; PROF. OF PHYSICS, QUEEN'S UNIV. 1975- ; Head, Superconductivity Rsch., Ferranti-Packard Ltd. 1959- 71; Assoc. Prof., Queen's Univ. 1971-75; Leader, Cdn. Magnetic Leviialion Projeci 1970-80; Applied Magnei- ics Rsch. Group 1980- ; Founding Chrmn., Cdn. Assn. for Rsch. in NDE 1987-89; Dir., Can. Superconducio r Cryogenics 1971-74; Tech. Adv. Bd., Urban Transp. DeveL Corp. 1971-83; Internal. Cons. & Specialist Advr. on Magnetics to several cos.; Major Open Scholars, and Exhib., Clare Coll. 1956-59; E.I.C. Ross Medal 1979; Queen's Univ. Prize for Excellence in Rsch. 1982; Fel- low, Brit. Inst. for Non-Destructive Testing 1988; Roya l Soc. of Can. 1995; recipient, Achievement Award, Am. Soc. for Nondestruciive Tesiing 1990; Univ.-Industry Synergy R & D Partnerships Award, Naiural Sciences & Engineering Rsch. Council of Can./Conference Bd. of Can. 1995; Mem., Profl. Engrs. of Ont.; Can. Assn . of Physicists; I.E.E.E.; Am. Phys. Soc.; Sigma Phi; Can., Am. & Brit. socs. for Nondestructive Testing; 'author of more than 200 refereed sci. pubns.; recreations: garden- ing, beef farmer; Home: R.R. 2, Perth Road, Oni. KOH 2LO; Office: Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6. ATKEY, Hon. Ronald G., P.C., Q.C.; lawyer; b. Saint John, N.B. 15 Feb. 1942; s. lale Osborne Lome George and late Mary Agnes (Hills) A.; e. Univ. of Western Oniario, B.A. 1962, LL.B. 1965; Yale Univ. LL.M. 1966; called to Ont. Bar 1969; m. Marie d. Elmer and Cathe- rine Rounding 8 Oci. 1976; children: Jennifer, Maiihew, Erin, Jonathan (dec'd); SR. PARTNER, OSLER HOSKIN & HARCOURT 1976- ; Chrmn., Security Intelligence Review Comte. 1984—89; Dir., Nikon Can - ada Inc.; Time Warner (Canada) Ltd.; Student-at-Law with Sidney L. Robins Q.C. 1966-67; Prof, of Law, Univ. of Western Ont. 1967-70; Counsel, Ont. Law Reform Commission 1970-71; Prof, of Law, Osgoode Hall Law Sch. 1971-73; M.P. for St Paul's and Opposition Crilic for Corp. Affairs 1972-74; Prof, of Law, Univ. of Tor- onto 1974-77; Partner, Osier Hoskin & Harcourt 1976- 79; Sworn to the Privy Council 1979; Min. of Employ. & Immigration and M.P. for St Paul's 1979-80; cr. Q.C. 1980; Mem. of Minister's Adv. Ctie. on Compeiiiion Policy 1985-86; Dir., Internal. Comn. of Jurists; Cdn. Civil Liberties Assn.; Cdn. Film Centre; Toronto Sym- phony Orchestra; Trustee, Moiion Piclure Found, of Can.; Past Pres., Univ. of Western Ont. Law Assn.; mem., Kappa Alpha Soc.; author The Chancellor's Foot 1995; co-author (with J. Noel Lyon) Canadian Consti- tutional Law in a Modern Perspective 1970; numerous law review articles on bus. law & regulation, communi- cations, federal-provincial relations, the Canada/U.S. Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA, the Cdn. Charter of Rights & Freedoms and immigration; P. Conservative; Protestant; recreations: skiing, squash, lennis, piano, music, iravel; Clubs: Albany (Pres.); Royal Cdn. Yacht; Craigleith Ski; Home 77 Hudson Dr., Toronto, Ont. M4T 2K2; Office: Ste. 6600, Box 50, First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ont. M5X IBS. ATKINS, David Hedley, M.A., F.C.A.; chartered accountant; b. London, England 29 Apr. 1935; s. Hedley John Barnard and Gladwys Gwendoline (Jones) Atkins; e. Sherborne Sch. 1953; 2nd Lt. 8th K.R.I. Hussars 1953-55; Trinity Coll., Oxford, M.A. 1958; m. Jane d. John and Mary McGreevy 6 Jan. 1961 ; children: Will- iam, Chloe; SR. PARTNER, FINANCIAL INSTITU- TIONS, COOPERS & LYBRAND 1988- ; qualified as C.A., England & Wales 1961; joined Coopers & Lybrand, Can. 1962; Mem., Ont. Inst. of C.A.'s 1968; Partner, Coopers & Lybrand 1968; F.C.A. Oni. 1976; Certified Arbiirator Ont. 1994; Cons., Insur. Bur. of Can. 1970-80; Chrmn., Coopers & Lybrand Insur. Ctte. 1979-85; Mem., Partnership Bd. 1986-94; Chrmn. & Mem., van cttes. of Cdn. & Oni. Insis. of C.A.'s 1970- 87; Mem., Slater Task Force on Insur. in Ont. 1986; Cons, lo Supi. of Fin. Insts., Can. 1987; Lectr., Concordia Univ. 1965-68; Chrmn., The Clarke Inst. of Psychiatry Found.; Benefactor, The Royal Ont. Mus.; Anglican; former dir, various arts orgns.; co-auihor of var. rsch. studies as follows: Chrmn., Extent of Audit Testing (CICA), Mem., Financial Reporting for Property and Casualty Insurers (CICA), Relationship of the Actuary and Auditor (CIA & CICA); recreations: tennis, travel, squash; Clubs: York, Garrick; Home: 433 Russell Hill Rd., Toronto, Ont. MSP 2S4; Office: 145 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 1V8. ATKINS, Gordon Lee, B.Arch., R.C.A.; architect; b. Calgary, Aha. 5 March 1937; s. Grant Lee Kearl and Dorothy A.; e. Univ. of Wash. B.Arch. 1960 (Faculty Medal for Design Excellence; Am. Tile Inst. Award); m. C. Joan Lecoq 21 March 1956; children: Lisa, Laura, Drew, Ryan, Murray, Seth; PROP, GORDON ATKINS AND ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS LTD. 1963- ; Part- ner with Alton McCaul Bowers (religious works) 1961- 62; sessional instr. Mount Royal Coll., S. Alta. Insi. of Technol.; lectr. Univ. of Calgary 4 yrs.; solo exhn. Edm- onton Art Gallery 1970; recipient many design awards incl. Massey Medal (Melchin Summer Homes); Hon. Mention Design for Cdn. Flag; 2nd Place Calgary Cen- tennial Planetarium Competilion; award & nat. exhn . R.C.A. Drahanchuk Studios, A.G.T. Elbow Park; May- land Hts. Sch. display Nat. Schs. Conf., Union Interna- tionale Archs. Budapest; Eighth Ave. Mall Design Award Cdn. Arch.; Urban Design Awards Leavitt Resi- dence 1979, Varsity Estaies Condominiums Calgary 1979, Calgary Indian Friendship Cenier 1980; Pine- brook GolfClub Exhn. Olympic Games Monireal; Stoney Adm. Bldg. Hon. Mention Cdn. Arch. 1978; Shouldice Athletic Change Pavilion Calgary, Cdn. Arch. Yearbook Award 1980; Practice Profile Award, Alia. Assn. of Arch., 75ih Anniversary; Gov. Gen.'s Medal 1981 Stoney Admin. Bldg.; subject various TV pro- grams; Exhn. Nickle Arts Gallery Univ. of Calgary 1980; served as Bishop of Mormon Ch.; mem. Bd. Examiners Univ. Alta.; Dir. Calgary Centennial Comte.; Council Community Services; Gov. Calgary Allied Arts Centre; mem. Alta. Assn. Archs. (Pres. Calgary Br.); Royal Arch. Insl. Can.; Mid-Can. Corridor Foundation; Rural Devel. Assn. (Dir.); Mormon; recreaiions: books, music, skiing; Home: 1008 Durham Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alia. T2T OP7; Office: 1909 - 17th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alia. T2T OE9. ATKINS, Lyle, C.F.P., R.F.P., C.T.M., B.Admin.; finan- cial planner; D. Winnipeg, Man. 2 Nov. 1944; s. Richard Carl and Irma (McKay) A.; e. United College Wpg. 1962; Red River Community Coll. B.Admin. 1962-64, 1967; m. Grace Atkins; children: Susan, David, Bradley; PRES. AND CO-FOUNDER, INDEPENDENT FINAN- CIAL COUNSELLORS INC. 1982- ; Accountani & Branch Mgr., Selkirk Lumber 1965-68; Manager, Avis Rent-a-Car 1968-70; Dist. Mgr., TransCanada Rent-a- Trailer, ATCO 1970-72; Salesman & Financial Planner, Eaton's Finan. Serv. 1972-82; Co-owner, Cardinal Capi- tal Management 1993- ; Co-founder (1 of 28), Cdn. Assn. of Financial Planners (Educational V.P.); Certified Finan. Planner C.F.P.; Registered Finan. Planner R.F.P.; Certified Toastmaster C.T.M.; 10 years as toastmaster; founded Eaion Toasimasler; has developed some of the best finan. planning software in Can.; developed a num- ber of innovative finan. planning seminars; aciive Mem., Wpg. C. of C.; recreaiions: golf, tennis, badmin- ton, pool, table tennis, paini ball, painiing (an), fishing, skiing; Office: 506 - 1780 Wellington Ave., St. James, Man. R3H 1B3. ATKINS, Michael Ross; publisher; b. Montreal, Que. 21 May 1948; s. Eric and Jacqueline (Fowler) A.; e. Car- leion Univ.; children: Michael, Jennifer; PRES./ OWNER, LAURENTIAN PUBLISHING GROUP, INC. 1973- ; company publishes weekly newspapers, irade & consumer mags., irade shows & reg. bus. labloids & mags, in Can. & U.S.; Mem., Cdn. Business Press (Chair 1994); Ont. Community Newspaper Assn. (Former Dir.); Assn. of Area Bus. Pubns. (former Pres.); Sudbury 2001 (Founding Mem.); Northern Ont. Bus. Awards Fdn. (Founding Mem.; Ont. C. of C. (Former Dir.); rec- reations: sailing; clubs: Royal Cdn. Yacht, Variety; Home: 180 Lee Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4E 2P3; Office: 501 Oakdale Rd., Downsview, Ont. M3N 1W7. ATKINS, The Hon. Norman Kempton, B.A.; sena- tor; b. Glen Ridge, N.J. 27 June 1934; e. Appleby Col- lege; Acadia Univ. B.A. 1957; children: Peter, Geoffrey, Mark; SENATOR, SENATE OF CANADA; joined Camp Assoc. Advtg. Ltd. 1959 and served in several positions before becoming Pres. 1968; Dir., Insl. of Cdn. Advig. 1982-85; Insl. for Polilical Involvemeni; Coord. Chair, Diabeies Canada 1982-87; Former Dir., Juvenile Diabeies Fdn.; Dellcrest Children's Ctr.; Expo 98 Toronto; Expo 2000 Toronto; Campaign Chair, Camp Trillium-Rainbow Lake; involved with orgn. & commu- nications for num. fed. & prov. elections 1952- , incl. most recently, Nai. Campaign Chair for 1984 & 1988 fed. elections; served as advisor to former P.M. Rt. Hon. B. Mulroney, The Hon. R.L. Sianfield, Hon. William G. Davis; PC. Nat. Chair 1986-88; currently Nat. Caucus Chair; clubs: Albany (Past Pres., Hon. Dir.), Badminton & Racquel; Office: Senate Bldg., Ill Wellington St., Rm. 208 EB, Otiawa, Oni. K1A OA4. ATKINSON, Edward Arthur, B.A., C.A.; chartered accountant; b. Moose Jaw, Sask. 12 Aug. 1948; s. Fre- drick Francis and Virginia Elaine (Petz) A.; e. Simon Fraser Univ. B.A. 1971; C.A. 1975; m. Laura d. John and Kathleen Bray 25 Sept. 1948; children: John, Lynne; CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFR., QUORUM GROUP OF COMPANIES 1996- ; Dir, Quorum Funding Corp: 1996- ; Newsiar Technologies Inc. 1997- ; Compirol- ler, Federal Pioneer Limited 1981-90; The Enfield Corp. Limited 1987-90; Management Consultant 1990; Mgr., Financial Opns., Federal Pioneer Limited 1991-93; Con- troller, Husky Injection Molding Sysiems Ltd. 1993-96; Residence: 92 Cnarnwood Place, Thornhill, Ont. L3T 5H3. ATKINSON, Evelyn Mary, C.M.; retail executive, volunteer; b. Vancouver, B.C. 8 April 1929; d. Delbert Belyou and Mary (Brown) Speer; e. Sir James Douglas 1942; John Oliver H.S. 1946; m. Lome s. Charles and Josie Atkinson 8 Aug. 1952; children: Daniel Lome, Janis Marie; PARTNER, ACE CYCLE SHOP, DIVI- SION OF LORNE ATKINSON LTD. 1968- ; Sieno, 42 ATKINSON / ATWOOD Henry Birks & Sons (B.C.) Limited 1946-50; Sec., Sperry Gyroscope Co. 1950-55; Convention Co-ord., Truck Loggers Assn. 1955-65; Sec., Pacific Press Limite d 1965-68; presents free bicycle safety clinics & one-on- one consultations; counsels customers at counter, esp. young people; 'public steno' for E.S.L. businesses deal- ing with govts., etc.; safe haven to intimidated children, etc.; spare keys keeper; Vane. Hist. Soc. Award 1985; City of Van. Heritage Award 1987; Canada Volunteer Cert, of Merit 1988; Heritage Soc. of B.C. Award of Hon. 1989; Assn. of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater Vane. 1991; Canada Volunteer Award Medal & Cert, of Honour 1992; IX World Transplant Games for Organiz- ing Cycling events (1st to read Official's Oath) 1993; Volunteer Vane. Inaugural Caring Co. Award 1994; Kitsilano C. of C. Good Citizenship Award 1995; Vane. Civic Award 1996; Din, Broadwest West Improvement Project 1969-75; B.C. Parkway Soc. 1985-90; Trustee, Granville Island Trust 1985-91; Dir., Kitsilano Crime Prevention Soc. 1995-97; elected Commissioner, Vane. Park Bd. 1975-78; Pres., Kitsilano C. of C.; Friends of Locomotive 374 1981-97 (Founder & Pres.; succeeded in campaign to save, restore & preserve this little engine which joined B.C. to the rest of Can. beginning 23 May 1887); Official Volunteer, Internat. Year of the Disabled Person 1981; recreations: recreational & commuting cyclist, walking, music; club: Evelyn Event (all 54 mem- bers have 'Evelyn' as their 1st name); Home: 3157 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V6K 2H2; Office: 3155 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V6K 2H2. ATKINSON, George F., M.A., Ph.D., C.Chem, FRSC(UK), FCIC; professor; b. Toronto, Ont. 25 Feb. 1932; s. Francis Howard and Hazel Pearl (Roberts) A.; e. Humberside C.I. 1949; Univ. Coll., Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1953, M.A. 1954, Ph.D. 1960; m. Lorraine d. Archibald and Agnes McGowan 9 Sept. 1961; children: Sheila Jean, Arwen Christine, James Clark, David George; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, UNIV. OF WATER- LOO 1994- ; Lectr., Univ. of Western Ontario 1960-61; Lectr., Univ. of Waterloo 1961-63, Asst. Prof. 1963-66, Assoc. Prof. 1966-94; Mem., Univ. of Waterloo Senate 1978-83,1984-88,1990-94; Bd. of Gov. 1982-83,1990- 92; Hon. Mem., Univ. of Waterloo 1997; Dir., Liberal Sci. Prog. 1983-91; Ctr. for Soc., Technol. & Values 1989-91; FRSC(UK); FCIC; Chartered Chem. (Ont. & U.K.); Visiting Prof., Univ. of Southampton 1969-70, 1975-76; Univ. of East Anglia 1988-89; Dir., Kitchener Public Lib. Bd. 1981-88 (Chrmn. 1984); Mem., Anglican Ch. of Can.; Sigma Xi; Am. Assn. for Advancement of Sci.; Soc. for Rsch. into Higher Edn.; Am. Chem. Soc.; recreations: hiking, photography, music, pastel drawing; Home: 18 Cyprus Dr., Kitchener, Ont. N2M 4R5; Office: Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1. ATKINSON, Gordon William, CStJ, KLJ, AdeC; retired radio television political analyst; b. Winnipeg, Man. 24 Aug. 1922; s. William James and Martha Kath- leen (Johnson) A. (both dec.); e. Western Canada H.S.; started in radio as a news-reader July 1937; enlisted in Second World War, Calgary Highlanders and served in N.W. Eur.; returned to radio-TV-motion picture in Los Angeles 1946-50; enlisted in Korean War, Princess Patricia's Cdn. Light Infantry 1950-53; CBC TV & radio producer/commentator; served as Aide/Advisor to Prime Min. Louis St Laurent 1956-57; elected to Que. Nat. Assembly 1989; Pres., Montreal Press(e) Club 1980-82; Hon. Sec., Montreal Hunt 1967-78; Bd. of Dir., War Veterans Homes (Que.) 1988- ; Pres., Gordon Atkinson Inc.; Commander, Most Ven. Order of St John of Jerusalem; Bd. of Dir, St John Ambulance & St John Fdn. 1980- ; Knight of Justice, St. Lazarus of Jerusalem; Chair, T-C-I Canada Inc.; Mem., Bd. of Dir, Alliance Que.; Hon. Aide-de-Cam p to Lt.-Gov. of Que. 1989- ; Winner, Cdn. Centennial Medal for Most Beautiful Small Farm in Que. 1967; ACTRA for radio commen- tary 1975, for short TV documentary 1976, for edit, comment 1989; Bd. of Dir., Catherine Booth Hosp. 1993-96; Hon. Lt-Col., 78th Fraser Highlanders 1980- ; Founding Mem., Equality Party; Bd. of Dir, Ch. of St James the Apostle 1985-91 (Anglican); Heraldry Soc. of Can., Montreal 1989- ; Mem., United Empire Loyalists 1991- ; author: Hunting in Canada 1984; rec- reations: fox-hunting & equestrian competition, tennis; club: Mount Stephen; Address: Suite 502, 3465 Redpath St., Montreal, Que. H3G 2G8. ATKINSON, Lloyd C., Ph.D.; investment counsellor; b. Hamilton, Ont. 20 Feb. 1942; s. Harold C. and Mary A. (Fowler) A.; e. Univ. of Windsor B.A. 1965 (Gold Medal Econ. & Pol. Sci., Woodrow Wilson Fellowship 1965); Univ. of Mich. Ph.D. 1969 (Rackha m Dissertation Prize 1968); children: Scott, Stefan; PRINCIPAL, PERI- GEE INVESTMENT COUNSEL INC. (formerly MT Associates Investment Counsel) 1994- ; served 2 yrs. as Depy. Asst. Dir., U.S. Congressional Budget Office, Washington, D.C. and 2 yrs. as Sr. Econ. Jt. Econ. Ctte. U.S. Congress; Sr. Vice Pres. & Chief Economist, Bank of Montreal 1982-90; Pres. & Chief Economist 1990-96; lectr. various U.S. univs. incl. Univ. of Mich., Univ. of Md., Miami Univ. (Oxford, Ohio), Am. Univ. (Washing- ton, D.C.); served as cons, to NY. and Md. State Govts. and to U.S. Del. to IMF, World Bank, IFC; Sr. Vice Pres. & Chief Economist, Bank of Montreal 1982-90; Exec. Vice Pres. & Chief Economist 1990-94; author Econom- ics: The Science of Choice 1982; various scholarly arti- cles; Bd. of Dirs., Donwood Inst.; Adv. Counc., C.D. Howe Inst.; recreations; tennis, swimming; Office: 320 Bay St., Suite 1400, Box 9, Toronto, Ont. M5H 4A6. ATKINSON, Michael Arthur Charles, B.A., LL.B.; construction executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 15 April 1954; s. Gordon Arthur and Elaine Nancy (Derose) A.; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.A. 1975, LL.B. 1979; PRES., CANADIAN CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION 1993- ; Staff Officer, Cdn. Construction Assn. 1981-87; Dir. of Indus. Practices 1987-90; Sr. Dir. 1990-93; Edit. Adv. Bd., The Construction Law Letter; Mem., Construction Law Sec- tion, Cdn. Bar Assn.; Office: 85 Albert St., 10th fl., Ottawa, Ont. KI P 6A4. ATKINSON, Michael M., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; profes- sor; b. Edmonton, Alta. 5 Dec. 1947; s. Peter and Marga- ret Mary (Lofthouse) A.; e. Univ. of Alta., B.A. 1968; Carleton Univ., M.A. 1972, Ph.D. 1978; one s.: Stephen Douglas; VICE-PRES. (ACADEMIC), UNIV. OF SASKATCHEWAN 1997- ; joined McMaster Univ. 1976; Prof., Dept. of Political Science 1988-97 (Chrmn. of Dept. 1986-92); Assoc. Vice-Pres. (Academic) 1995- 97; main area of rsch.: institutions and public policy; Visiting Prof., Duke Univ. 1989-90; Mem., Senate & Bd. of Govs., McMaster Univ. 1986-89, 1994-95; Senate 1992-95; Bd. of Dir., Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn. 1980-82; co- author The Canadian Legislative System 1980; The State, Business and Industrial Change in Canada 1989; editor Governing Canada: Institutions and Public Policy 1993; co-editor The Politics of Canadian Public Policy 1983; Governance: An Internat. J. of Policy and Admin- istration 1992-95; recreations: squash, tennis, canoeing; contbr., acad. jours., newspaper, radio & television; Office: 105 Administration Place, Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 5A2. ATKINSON, Hon. Patricia, M.L.A., B.A., B.Ed.; poli- tician; b. Biggar, Sask. 27 Sept. 1952; d. Robert Roy and Edna Bertha (Aylward) A.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.A.(Hons.) 1976, B.Ed. 1976; MINISTER OF EDUCATION, GOVT. OF SASKATCHEWAN 1995- ; Office of the Rental- sman; Principal, Radius Tutoring Project, Sask.; 1st el. M.L.A. (Nutana) Sask. Legislature 1986; Opposition Critic for Health, Edn. & Privatization; re-el. M.L.A. (Broadway) Sask. Legis. 1991; Min. of Social Services, Govt. of Sask. 1992-93; Min. of Education, Training & Employment, Govt. of Sask. 1993-95; re-el. M.L.A. (Nutana) Sask. Legis. 1995; Past Sask. Rep., Cdn. Day Care Advocacy Assn.; Past Vice-Chair, Sask. Commu- nity Clinic; Past Dir., Sask. Coop. Housing Assn.; Mem., Public Reins. Ctte., Big Sisters; recreations: hiking, irish music, restoration of antique furniture and early 1900s home; Office: Legislative Bldg., Regina, Sask. S4S OB3. ATKINSON, Peter Young, LL.B., LL.M.; general counsel; b. Elora, Ont. 24 Jan. 1947; s. Douglas Haig and Hazel Isobel A.; e. Univ. of W. Ont. LL.B. 1970; Londo n Sch. of Econ. & Pol. Sci. LL.M. 1971; m. Stephanie d. Tom and Helen Olsen 2 Oct. 1971; VICE-PRES. AND GENERAL COUNSEL, HOLLINGER INC. 1996- ; called to Bar, Law Soc. of U.C. 1973; Clerk to Chief Jus- tice of Ont. 1973-74; Assoc., Holden, Murdoch 1974- 76; Aird & Berlis 1976-77; Partner 1977-96; Chair, Mngt. Ctte. 1994-96; Dir., Hollinger Inc.; Southam Inc.; Argus Corp.; Dia Met Minerals Ltd.; Cdn. Arrow Mines Ltd.; Fellow, Am. Coll. of Trial Lawyers; Past Dir., Advo- cates' Soc.; Mem., Cdn. Bar Assn.; co-author: Discov- ery: Law, Practice and Procedure in Ontario 1994; Home: 21 North Dr., Etobicoke, Ont. M9A 4R1; Office: 10 Toronto St., Toronto, Ont. M5C 2B7. ATKINSON, R. Wayne, B.B.A., M.B.A., FCMC; man- agement consultant; b. St. Stephen, N.B. 7 Dec. 1949; s. Hubert A. and Phyllis J. (Hunter) A.; e. Univ. of N.B. B.B.A. 1971; York Univ. M.B.A. 1976; m. Jane Ann d. John and Odelie Paul 28 Dec. 1970; one s.: Mark Robert John; DIR., WESTERN MANAGEMENT CONSULT- ANTS 1993- ; Systems Supervisor, Manulife 1971-76; Cons./Mgr., Peat, Marwick & Partners 1976-84; Part- ner, KPMG Peat Marwick 1984-88; Dir., Bus. Systems, Magna Internat. Inc. 1988-90; Pres., RWA Consulting Group Inc. 1990- ; Cert. Mngt. Cons. (CMC) 1980; Fel- low, CMC (FCMC) 1992; Pres., Inst. of Cert. Manage- ment Consultants of Ont. 1995-96; Chair, Nat. Youth Prog. Ctte., UNICEF Can. 1996-97; recreations: golf, reading, singing, performing in 2 male groups; clubs: Board of Trade of Metro. Toronto; Office: Suite 800, 65 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 2M5. ATKISON, Paul Robert, B.Sc., M.Sc, M.D., Ph.D., FRCP(C); physician; b. Hamilton, Ont. 24 Dec. 1951; s. William 'George' and Mabel Rose (Jackson) A.; e. Univ. of Waterloo B.Sc. 1975, M.Sc. 1977; Univ. of Calgary Ph.D. 1980, M.D. 1984; Univ. of Western Ont. F.R.C.P.(C) Paed. 1987; m. Brenda d. William and Mar- jorie Cooke 11 Aug. 1972; children : Larissa, Jesse, Ryan; DIRECTOR, PAEDIATRIC TRANSPLANT PRO- GRAM, UNIV. OF WESTERN ONT. (CHILDREN'S HOSP. OF WESTERN ONT.) 1992 - ; Assoc. Prof. Pae- diatrics, Univ. of Western Ont. 1988- ; Dir., Cellular Transplant Unit, Multi-Organ Transplant Serv., Univ. Hosp. 1988- ; Assoc. Scientist, Immunology Group, Robarts Rsch. Inst. 1988- ; scholarships: Alta. Grad. 1978-79; Wm. H. Davies Med. Rsch. 1979-80; fellow- ships: Alta. Heritage Found, for Med. Rsch. (AHFMR ) Postdoctoral 1980-81; AHFMR part-time Post Doctoral 1981-84; Med. Rsch. Counc. of Canada Postdoctoral 1987-88; Studentship Awards, Cdn. Soc. of Clin. Inves- tig. 1979, '80; Nat Christie Found. Med. Entrance Award 1981-84; Mem., Am. Diabetes Assn.; author of numerous sci. articles & articles on islet transplantatio n for the lay press; recreations: golf, swimming, skiing; Home: 243 Ambleside Dr., London, Ont. N6G 4P4; Office: 800 Commissioners Rd. E., London, Ont. N6C 2V5. ATWOOD, Harold Leslie, M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C.; educator; b. Montreal, Que. 15 Feb. 1937; s. Carl Edmund and Margaret Dorothy (Killam) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1959; Univ. of Cal. Berkeley M.A. I960; Univ. of Glasgow Ph.D. 1963, D.Sc. 1978; m. Lenore d. Sheir and Eva Mendelson 23 Dec. 1959; chil- dren: David Malcolm, Robert Carl, Evan Douglas; PROF. OF PHYSIOL. AND DIR., MEDICAL RSCH. COUNCIL GROUP IN NERVE CELLS AND SYN- APSES 1991- ; Rsch. Assoc, Univ. of Ore. 1962-64; Rsch. Fellow Cal. Inst. of Tech. 1964-65; Asst. Prof, of Zool. present Univ. 1965, Assoc. Prof. 1968, Prof. 1972- ; Prof. & Chrmn. of Physiol., Univ. of Toronto 1981-91; Guggenheim Fellow 1972; Forchheimer Prof., Israel 1977-78; ed. Biology of Crustacea vols. 3 and 4, 1982; ed. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharma- cology 1987-91; author or co-author over 160 sci. books and papers; Fellow, Am. Assn. Advanc. Sci.; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can.; mem. Soc. Neurosci.; Am. Physiol. Soc.; Cdn. Physiol. Soc.; recreation: wilderness travel- Home: 602 Castlefield Ave., Toronto, Ont. MSN 1L8; Office: Medical Sciences Bldg., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A8. ATWOOD, Margaret, C.C., A.M., D.Litt., LL.D., F.R.S.C.; poet and book author; b. Ottawa, Ont. 18 Nov. 1939; d. Dr. Carl Edmund and Margaret Dorothy (Kil- lam) A.; e. Victoria Coll., Univ. of Toronto, B.A., 1961; Radcliffe Coll., A.M., 1962; publications (poetry): Dou- ble Persephone 1961; The Circle Game 1964; Kaleido- scopes Baroque: a poem 1965; Talismans for Children 1965; Speeches for Doctor Frankenstein 1966; The Ani- mals in That Country 1968; The Journals of Susanna Moodie 1970; Procedures For Underground 1970; Power Politics 1971; You Are Happy 1974; Selected Poems 1976; Marsh Hawk 1977; Two-Headed Poems 1978; True Stories 1981; Notes Towards A Poem That Can Never Be Written 1981; Snake Poems 1983; Unearthing Suite 1983; Interlunar 1984; Selected Poems II: Poems Selected and New 1976-1986 1986; Selected Poems 1966-1984 1990; Margaret Atwood Poems 1965-1975 1991; Morning in the Burned House 1995; publications (fiction): The Edible Woman 1969; Surfacing 1972; Lady Oracle 1976; Dancing Girls (short stories) 1977; Life Before Man 1979; Bodily Harm 1981; Encounters with the Element Man 1982; Murder in the Dark (very short fiction) 1983; Bluebeard's Egg 1983; The Hand- maid's Tale 1985; Cat's Eye 1988; Wilderness Tips 1991; Good Bones (very short fiction) 1992; The Robber Bride 1993; Alias Grace 1996; publication s (children's books): Up in the Tree 1978; Anna's Pet 1980; For the Birds 1990; Princess Prunella & the Purple Peanut 1995; pub- lications (non-fiction): Survival, A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature 1972; Days of the Rebels 1815- 1840 1977; Second Words: Selected Critical Prose 1982; Strange Things: The Malevolent North in Canadian Fiction 1995; television scripts: The Servant Girl 1974; Snowbird 1981; Heaven on Earth (with Peter Pearson) 1986; radio script: The Trumpets of Summer 1964; co- editor (with Shannon Ravenel) The Best American Short Stories 1989; recordings: Oratorio for Sasquatch, Man and Two Androids Poems for Voices CBC (audio tape) 1970; The Poetry and Voice of Margaret Atwood 1977; Margaret Atwood Reads From A Handmaid's Tale; Awards rec'd: E.J. Prat t Medal 1961; President's Medal, Univ. of W. Ont. 1965; Gov. Gen. Award (for The AUBIN/AUDET 43 Circle Game) 1966; 1st Prize, Centennial Comn. Poetry Competition, 1967; Union Poetry Prize, Chicago 1969; Bess Hoskins Prize, poetry, Chicago 1974; City of Tor- onto Book Award 1977; Can. Booksellers ' Assn. Award, 1977; Periodical Distributors of Canada Short Fiction 1977; St. Lawrence Award for Fiction 1978; Radcliffe Graduate medal 1980; Molson Award 1981; Guggen- heim Fellowship 1981; Companion, Order of Canada 1981; Welsh Arts Council Internal. Writers Prize 1982; Periodical Distributors of Canada and the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters Book of the Year Award 1983; Ida Nudel Humanitarian Award 1986; Toronto Arts Award 1986; Governor General's Award (for The Handmaid's Tale) 1986; Los Angeles Times Fic- tion Award 1986; Ms. Magazine, Woman of the Year 1986; shortlisted for the Booker Prize, England, 1987 and Ritz Hemingway Prize, Paris 1987; Arthur C. Clarke Award for best Science Fiction 1987; Common- wealth Literary Prize, Regional winner 1987; Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Silver Medal, Best Article of the Year 1987; Humanist of the Year Award 1987; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. 1987; YWCA Women of Distinction Award 1988; Nat. Maga- zine Award for Environmental Journalism, First Prize 1988; Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, Foreign Hon. Mem., Literature 1988; Cat's Eye Torgi Talking Book (CNIB) 1989; Awards for Cat's Eye: City of Toronto Book Award 1989; Coles Book of the Year 1989; Cdn. Booksellers Assoc., Author of the Year 1989; Founda- tion for the Advancement of Cdn. Letters in conjunction with the Periodical Marketers of Can., Book of the Year 1989; Book of the Year Award, Periodical Marketers of Can. 1992 for Wilderness Tips; John Hughes Prize, Welsh Development Bd. 1992; Trillium Award for Excellence in Ontario Writing for Wilderness Tips 1992, for The Robber Bride 1993; Cdn. Author's Assn. Award for Best Novel of 1993 for The Robber Bride; Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence for The Robber Bride 1994; Giller Prize for Alias Grace 1996; Autho r of the Yr., Cdn. Booksellers Assn. 1997; Medal of Honour for Literature, National Arts Club (U.S.) 1997; rec'd Order of Ontario 1990; Centennial Medal, Harvard Univ. 1990; Commemorativ e Medal for the 125th Anni- versary of Cdn. Confederation 1992; Govt. of France, Chevalier dans 1'Ordre des Arts et des lettres 1995; Honourary degrees: D. Litt. Trent Univ. 1973; LL.D. Queen's Univ. 1974; D. Litt. Concordia 1980; Smith Coll. Northampton, Mass. 1982; Univ. of Toronto 1983; Univ. of Waterloo 1985; Univ. of Guelph 1985; Mount Holyoke Coll. 1985; Victoria College 1987; Universite de Montreal 1991; recreation: canoeing; Address: c/o McClelland & Stewart, 900 - 481 University Ave., Tor- onto, Ont. M5G 2E9. AUBIN, Jane Esther, B.Sc., Ph.D.; educator; b. Corn- wall, Ont. 3 March 1950; d. J. Leonard and M. Nora (Broderick) A.; e. Queen's Univ. B.Sc. 1972; Univ. of Toronto Ph.D. 1977; PROF., UNIV. OF TORONTO 1988- , Chair, Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology 1994— ; Postdoctoral Fellow Molecular Biol . & Biochem. Max Planck Inst. for Biophys. Chem. Gottingen, FRG 1977-79; Asst. Prof, present Univ. 1979, Assoc. Prof. 1984, Prof. 1988- , Chair Grad. Dept. of Dentistry and Dir. Div. Postgrad. Dental Edn. 1989-94; mem. Sci. Adv. Bd. (Progs. Bone Rsch. & Devel.) Allelix Pharmaceuti- cals; Cons. & Reviewer Med. Rscn. Council Can. (mem. Council; mem. Extve. Ctte.); BC Health Care Found.; Nat. Insts. Health/NIDR, NIGMS, NIAMS (USA); Fonds nat. Suisse de la recherches scientifiques; Binat. Sci. Found.; Israel Acad. Sci. & Humanities Basic Rsch. Found.; recipient Gold Medal Chem. Queen's Univ. 1972; Oral Biol. Rsch. Award Internat. Assn. Dental Rsch. 1985; author or co-author over 100 sci. publs.; mem. various ed. bds.; mem. Am. Soc. Bon e & Mineral Rsch. (mem. Council); Cdn. Fedn. Biol. Soc's; Am. Soc. Cell Biol.; Internat. Soc. Differentiation; Internat. Assn. Dental Rsch.; N.Y. Acad. Sci's; Office: 6255 Medical Sci- ences Bldg., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A8. AUBIN, Paul; historian; b. Montreal, Que. 15 Dec. 1933; s. Adrien and Evelina (Cocher) A.; e. Univ. de Montreal Hist. 1968; CHERCHEUR A L'UNIVERSITE LAVAL 1996- ; Teacher of Hist. 1968-72; Profl. Hist. Que. Dept. of Cultural Affairs 1972-81; Profl. Histo- rian, Inst. Que. de Recherche sur la Culture 1981-94; Co-Producer Computerized Data Bank HISCABEQ: Hist, of Que. & Can.; author Bibliography of the His- tory of Quebec and Canada 1946-65, 1966-75, 1976- 80/ 1981-85; Bibliog. Sect. Revue d'Histoire dc I'Amerique Frangaise 1967-92; Register of post-gradu- ate dissertations in progress in history and related sub- jects 1986- ; CD ROM: Amerique frangaise 1995; L'etat quebecois et les manuels scolaires au XIX e sieclc 1995; Le manuel scolaire dans I'historiographie quebe- coise; mem. Cdn. Hist. Assn.; Assoc. of Cdn. Studies/ Assoc. des etudes canadiennes; Bibliographical Soc. o f Can.; Assoc. for the Bibliography of Hist.; Societe cana- dienne d'histoire de 1'Eglise catholique/Cdn. Catholic Historical Assn.; Home: 2014, Helene-Boule, Sainte- Foy, Que. G1V 2B8. AUBREY, Larry Craig, B.A., O.T.C.; actor/director; educator; b. Ottawa, Ont. 15 Aug. 1944; s. Frederick George and Margaret Gage (Fitchpatrick) A.; e. Rockc- liffe Park P.S. 1957; Lisgar C.I. 1962; Carleton Univ. B.A. 1965; Ont. Teachers Cert., Univ. of Toronto 1993; Special Education Specialist, OISE/UT 1997; Founding Dir./Admin., Sudbury Theatre Ctr. Touring Co. 1985- 93; Mem., Stratford Shakespeare Fest. Co. 1964-67; resided in London & co-starred with Lynn Redgrave (London stage), Joan Greenwood (Richmond stage), Franco Nero (Italian film) 1967-73; film and TV 1973- includes: For the Record, Adderly, Escape From Iran, The Vindicator, The Gate II, Cardinal Sins, Married to it, Top Cops, Maniac Mansion, Secret Service, Clarence, Kung Fu and stage across Can. incl.: Nat. Arts Ctr., Shaw Fest., St. Lawrence Centre, Toronto; Past Ctte. Mem., Ont. Arts Counc.; Children's Aid Soc.; Head Boy, Rockcliffe Park P.S. 1957; the Sudbury Theatre Ctr. Touring Co. is the 1st profl. theatre co. to tour remote native communities accessible by air only; a documen- tary film of the Touring Co. was made by Canamedia Prodns. in association with the British Broadcasting Corporation; Mem., Actors' Equity Assn.; OPSTF; OSSTF; Assn. of Cdn. TV & Radio Artists; Brit. Equity ; Home: 33 Conway Ave., Toronto, Ont. M6E 1H1. E-mail: ray2@interlog.com AUBRY, (Joseph Charles Noel) Yves; human resources specialist; b. Ottawa, Ont. 26 June 1952; s. (Joseph) Charles (Edouard Frederic Georges) and (Madeleine Antoinette) Pauline (deBellefeuille) A.; e. St-Redempteur, Gauvin, Polyvalente and St-Jean Bap- tiste, Hull, Que. 1970; Carleton Univ. Elect. Engn. 1970-71; Dept. of Transport Air Traffic Control Licence 1973; Hull Music Conserv. 1968-69; m. (Marie) Joce- lyne (Ann) d. Jacques Emond, Lac Ste-Marie, Que. 27 May 1972; two d. Julie Sonia, Annick Pauline; SUPER- INTENDENT, HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOP- MENT; Nat. Vice Pres., Cdn. Air Traffic Control Assn. Inc. 1979-80; mem. Bargaining Team 1979-80 Contract, Rep. on NJC Fed. Govt.; Cote-Nord Br., Sept-lies, Que. (Secy. Treas. 1975-76, Chrmn. 1977,1981-85); CATCA, Chrmn. of Br. 1977, Que. Regional Dir. 1978-79; mem. Ottawa Guitar Soc. 1969-71; Drum Corps: Amicalists de Hull 1965-66, Les Troubadours Hull 1966-68; recre- ations: classical and flamenco guitar, woodworking, electronics, computer programming; Address: 67 Du Coteau, Gatineau, Que. J8R 2V6. AUBUT, Marcel, C.M., Q.C., B.es A., LL.M.; lawyer, sports association executive; b. St. Hubert de Riviere- du-Loup, Que. 5 Jan. 1948; s. Roland and Omerine (Proulx) A.; e. Academic de Quebec B.es A. 1968; Univ. Laval LL.B. 1970, LL.M. 1975; m. Francine Vallee 15 Aug. 1970; children: Melanie, Julie, Catherine; SR. PARTNER AND DIR. AUBUT & CHABOT 1983- ; Pres. & C.E.O., Que. Nordiques Hockey Club 1978- , Chrmn. 1980- ; Gov. NHL Que. 1979- ; C.E.O., Trans- Am. Prodns. Montreal 1984— ; Dir. Majo r Can. Corps.; called to Bar of Que. 1971; cr. Q.C. 1987; Assoc. Trem- blay, Beauvais, Bouchard, Truchon & Morisset, Quebec 1972, Sr. Partner 1976-83; Legal Adv., Sec.-Treas. Que. Nordiques Hockey Club, Que. 1976-78; Chrmn. & C.E.O., Internat. Festival Sports, Culture & Arts Ren- dez-Vous 87, Que.; Pres. La fete du Can. 1985; recipient C.M. 1986; Extve. of Yr. Award NHL 1987; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; Que. Bar Assn.; Que. Jr. Bar Asn.; Que. C. of C.; Lions (Sillery & St-Foy); Clubs: Garnison; Royal 22nd Regt. (Hon. mem.); Office: Suite 600, 2 Place Que- bec, P.O. Box 910, Quebec City, Que. G1R 4T4. AUCH, Susan; athlete; b. Winnipeg, Man. 1966; MEMBER, CANADIAN SPEED SKATING TEAM; Sil- ver Medalist, 500-m Long Track, Olympic Winter Games, Nagano, Japan 1998; 3 World Cup Gold Medals, 500-m Long Track 1995; 2nd, World Cup Standings 500-m Long Track 1995; Silver Medalist, 500-m Long Track, Olympic Winter Games, Lillehammer, Norway 1994; 6th place, 500-m Long Track, Olympic Games, Albertville 1992; named Female Athlete of the Year, Cdn. Press 1995; Student, Broadcast Journalism, Univ. of Calgary; Home: Winnipeg, Man.; Office: c/o Speed Skating Canada, 1600 James Naismith Dr., Gloucester, Ont. K1B 5N4. AUCLAIR, Denis, B.Comm., M.Comm.; marketing executive; b. Quebec City 16 June 1943; s. Mathieu and Madeleine (Renaud) A.; e. Laval Univ. B.Comm. 1964, M.Comm. 1965; m. Michele d. Aline and Emile Marier 1 June 1965; children: Charles, Isabelle; VICE-PRES., MARKETING, SALES AND CUSTOMER SATISFAC- TION, WHITE PAPER GROUP 1995- ; Nat. Marketing Mgr, Container Div., C.P. Forest Products 1978-79; Gen. Mgr, Single Serv. Div. 1980-84; Gen. Mgr., Canexel Hardboard Div. 1984-88; Vice-Pres., Papers Div., Rolland Inc. 1989-90; Vice-Pres. Marketing, White Paper & Paperboard, Cdn. Pacific Forest Products Ltd. 1991-93 ; Vice-Pres., Marketing, White Paper Group 1993-95; Home: 1613 - 2285 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Etobicoke, Ont.; Office: 2 Kenview Blvd., Brampton, Ont. L6T 5E4. AUCOIN, Peter Charles, M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Halifax, N.S. 3 Oct. 1943; s. Charles A. and Kathleen G. (Doyle) A.; e. St. Mary's Univ. H.S.; St. Mary's Univ. B.A. 1964; Dalhousie Univ. M.A. 1966; Queen's Univ. PhD. 1971; m. Margot d. Everett and Margaret Flem- ming 5 Aug. 1967; children: Nicole, Paul, Richard; McCULLOCH PROF. IN POLITICAL SCI. and PROF. OF PUBLIC ADMIN., DALHOUSIE UNIV. 1979- ; Asst. Prof, of Pol. Sci. present Univ. 1970, Assoc. Prof. 1974; Assoc. Dir. Sch. of Pub. Adm. 1975-80, Dir. 1980- 85, Chair, Dept. of Pol. Sci. 1992-95; Sci. Adv., Sci. Council of Can. 1973-74; mem. Fed. Electoral Bound- aries Comn. (N.S.) 1982-83; Rsch. Co-Dir. Halifax Comn. on City Govt. 1982-83; Rsch. Co-ordr., Royal Comn. on the Economic Union & Development Pros- pects for Can. 1983-85; Dir. of Rsch., Royal Comn. on Electoral Reform & Party Financing 1990-91; mem. Adv. Counc., Can. Centre for Mgmt. Devel., Govt. of Can. 1988-91; mem., Fed. Electoral Boundaries Comn. (N.S.) 1993-94; mem. Bd. of Dirs., Inst. on Governance; Assoc., Inst. Rsch. on Public Policy 1994; Sr. Fellow, Can. Centre for Mgmnt. Devel. 1994- ; recipient Can. Council Leave Fellowship 1976-77; Social Sciences & Humanities Rsch. Council Leave Fellowship 1983-84; author Public Accountability in the Governing Profes- sions 1978, The New Public Management: Canada in Comparative Perspective 1995; co-author Knowledge, Power and Public Policy 1974, The Centralization- Decentralization Conundrum 1988; editor The Politics and Management of Restraint in Government 1981, Regional Responsiveness and the National Administra- tive State 1985, Regional Representation and Party Government in Canada 1985, Institutional Reforms for Representative Government 1985, Middle Managers: The Crucial Link; co-editor The Structures of Policy- Making in Canada 1971, Public Policy in Canada 1979; mem. Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn. (Dir. 1974-76; Vice Pres. 1979-80; Pres.-Elect. 1994-95; Pres. 1995-96); Inst. Pub. Adm. Can. (Journ. Ed. Bd. 1974-76; Case Program Bd. 1976-78; Rsch. Comte. 1983-87; N.S. Group 2nd Vice Chrmn. 1981-83; 1st Vice Chrmn. 1983-85; Chrmn. Schools and Programs Comte. 1985-87; mem. Nat. Extve. 1987-90; Vice Pres. 1989-901; mem. Ed. Bd., Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 1987- ; Public Sector Management 1991-93; R. Catholic; recreation: tennis; Club: Waeg- woltic; Home: 6571 Norwood St., Halifax, N.S. B3H 2L7; Office: Halifax, N.S. B3H 4H6. AUDCENT, Mark Anthony, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer, pub- lic servant; b. Lytham-St. Annes, Eng. 13 June 1950; s. Gerard Arthur and Eileen Winnifred (Kenway) A.; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.A.(Hons.) 1971, LL.B. 1975, Cert, in Legislative Drafting 1982; Univ. de Lille France Cert, d'etudes sup., 2e cycle, Lettres modernes 1972; LAW CLERK AND PARLIAMENTARY COUNSEL, THE SENATE OF CANADA 1996- ; Law Soc. of Alta. 1976; Assoc. Counsel, Bennett, Jones 1976-79; Asst. Prof., Law, Univ. of Sask. 1979-81; Asst. Law Clerk & Parlia- mentary Counsel, The Senate of Canada 1982-96; Pres., Assn. of Parly. Counsel in Canada 1985, '93; Sec. 1984, '92; Chair, United Way Senate Campaign 1990-91; Chair, Found, for the Study of the Processes of Govt. in Canada 1994-96 (Sec. 1991-1992; Vice-Chair 19931; Lectr., Law, Univ. of Ottawa 1989-95; recreation: curl- ing; club: Les Balayeux; Home: 90 Concord St. N., Ottawa, Ont. K1S OY8; Office: 304 - 222 Queen St., Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA4. AUDET, Henri, C.M. (1984), B.A., B.Sc.A., M.Sc., D.Sc.; communications executive; b. Montreal, Que. 7 Aug. 1918; s. Victor F. and Alice (Turgeon) A.; e. Jean- de-Brebeuf Coll. B.A.; Ecole Polytech. B.A.Sc; Mass. Inst. Technol. M.Sc.; Univ. de Que. D.Sc.; m. Marie d. Henri-S. Labelle, 24 June 1950; children: Louis, Francois, Denise, Bernard, Genevieve; CHRMN. EMER- ITUS, COGECO CABLE INC. and COGECO INC. 1996- ; Stereo Laval Inc.; Chrmn., Cogeco Telecom; CJMF-FM Ltd.; Cablestrie Inc.; Beauce Video Ltee; Telecable BSL Inc.; Thetfor d Video Inc.; Publications Dumont; Dir., Television St-Maurice Inc.; Television St-Francois Inc.; La Belle Vision Inc.; Intervision de la Mauricie; Spectavision 1957-96; with La Soc. Radio- Canada 1945-57; Past Chrmn., Que. Univ. (Trois-Riv- ieres); Cdn. Assn. Broadcasters; ACRTF; TV Bureau of Advertising; Caisse Populaire de Normanville; Comite 44 AUDET / AURELIUS Trifluvien des Concerts Symphonique de Que.; Cultura l Centre; past Dir. La Laurentienne Insurance Co.; Broad- cast News; Symphonic Concerts of Que.; Centre Hospi- taller Ste-Marie; mem., Order of Engineers; Eng. Inst. of Can.; Broadcast Extve. Soc.; I.E.E.E.; Acad. can. du ? enie; Club des ambassadeurs de la CEDIC; Pres. Club & helma Finlayson Soc., Simon Eraser Univ.; Cons, des gouv. assoc. de 1'Univ. de Montreal; Gov. Mem., Fond, univ. du centre du Que.; Dir, Fond, des ingen. du Que.; Hydro-Que.; Hon. Counc., Montreal Symphonic Orch.; Mem., Fond, du Theatre du Rideau Vert; Chambre de Commerce du Que.; Chambre de Commerce du Mon- treal Metropolitain; (and past Dir.) Festivals de Musique of Que.; r. catholique; recreation: sailing; Clubs: St. Denis; Mount-Royal; St.-Maurice Yacht; Ki-8-Eb Golf; Home: 169 Maplewood Ave., Outremont, Que. H2V 2M6. AUDET, Fr. Leonard, D.Th., L.S.S.; educator; b. Maria, Que. 26 Nov. 1932; s. Ernest Nicolas and Emilie (Loubert) A.; e. Univ. of Montreal B.A. 1954, D.Th. 1962; Pontificium Institutum Biblicum Rome L.S.S. 1964; SUPERIOR GENERAL OF THE CONGREGA- TION OF THE CLERICS OF SAINT VIATOR 1988- ; Prof, of Holy Scripture Sch. of Theol. Joliette, Que. 1965-67; Prof, of New Testament Lit., Univ. of Mont- real 1967-88 (Dir. of Bible Dept. 1973-77; Dean of The- ology 1977-85); Priest, The Clerics of Saint Viator (Dir. 1971-74); Dir. Cath. Soc. of Bible 1981-83; mem. Societe Canadienne de theologie; Assn. Catholique des etudes Bibliques au .Can. (Treas. 1968-77); co-author Resurrection. Esperance humaine et don de Dieu 1971; ]esus? De I'histoire a la foi 1974; Neuve est ta Parole 1974; A Companion to Paul 1975; Vivante est ta parole 1975; Apres Jesus. Autorite et liberte dans le peuple de Dieu 1977; }e crois en Dieu 1989 and many articles in various Cdn. periodicals; Home: Chierici di San Viatore, Casella Postale 10793, 00144 Roma, Italia. AUDET, Luc, LL.B.; attorney; b. Montreal, Que. 10 Aug. 1956; s. Charles-Henri and Lucette (St-Cyr) A.; e. Sherbrooke Univ. LL.B. 1980; Que. Bar School 1981; one d.: Veronique; PRIVATE PRACTICE IN ENTER- TAINMENT, BUSINESS, REAL ESTATE & REAL ESTATE LAW, MERCIER LEDUC 1997- ; Pres., Groupe Immobilier Saturne inc., a private real estate holding co.; Private Practice, Pouliot, Mercure & Asso- cies, until 1982; Legal Counsel, Cooperants, Life Insur- ance Company 1982-88, Chief Legal Counsel & Corp. Secy. 1988-89; Chief Legal Counsel & Corp. Secy., Cooperants Group Inc. 1989-91; Vice-Pres., Corp. Affairs & General Counsel, Tele-Quebec 1991-96; Mem., Quebec Bar Assn.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Home: 2570, rue de Lotbiniere, Laval, Que. H7E 5B4; Office: 164, rue Notre-Dame Est, Montreal, Que. H2Y 1C2. E-mail: audetluc@cedep.com AUDET, Maurice G., B.A., M.A.; insurance broker; b. New Westminster, B.C. 24 Oct. 1946; s. George J. and Simone Marie (Touchette) A.; e. Simon Fraser Univ. B.A. 1969, M.A. 1971; m. Lorna d. Ron and Margaret Makepeace 4 Sept. 1972; children: Michael, Carolyn; VICE-PRES., REED STENHOUSE 1990- ; joined Marsh & McLennan as Trainee 1973; van positions in Claims and Ins. Brokering Depts.; appt. Vice Pres. 1987; Mgr, Ins. Broking, Masters Insurance Limite d 1987-91; Past Pres., Toronto Ins. Conf.; Chrmn., Insurance Sub- ctte., Cdn. Construction Documents Ctte.; author numerous articles on property & liability insurance; Home: 523 Downland Dr., Pickering, Ont. L1W 3B1; Office: 20 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5J 2N9. AUDET, Paul-A., C.M.; retired newspaperman; b. Quebec, Que. 14 Mar. 1923 ; s. Sylvio and Rose-Aimee (Cloutier) A.; e. Acad. de Quebec (Que.); Laval Sch. of Comm.; m. Michele Richard, 13 Sept. 1947; children: Francine, Andre, Marc; former Pres. & Gen. Mgr., Le Soleil (Div. of UniMedia Quebec Inc.); former Hon. Col., Les Voltigeurs de Que.; Mem., Order of Canada; Doctorate hon. causa Univ. de Que. 1985; Dir., Quebec Military Inst.; Dir., Quebec Symphony Orchestra; for- merly: Pres. Edimedia Inc.; Les Quotidiens du Quebec Inc.; Past Pres., Newspaper Advertising Extve. Assn. Can.; Dir., Opera de Quebec; mem., Cercle de la Garni- son; Cap Rouge G.C.C.; R. Catholic; recreations: swim- ming, golf, fishing, skiing; Home: 9 Jardins Merici, Apt. 1803, Quebec, Que. CIS 4S8; Office: 1220 Tache, Quebec, Que. G1R 3B4. AUGER, Paul Emile, O.C., B.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.C., F.G.S.A.; geologist; b. St. Croix, Lotbiniere Co., P.Q. 30 Sept. 1908; s. Arthur and Valeda (Boisvert) A.; e. Laval Univ., B.A. 1929, B.Sc. 1933; Queen's Univ., B.Sc. 1936; Mass. Inst. of Tech., D.Sc. 1940; m. Gabrielle, d. Joseph Hebert, 3 Feb. 1940; children: Jacques, Louise, Michele; named to Que. Prov. Econ. Council, July 1961; former Prof, of Econ. Geol. and of Structural and Engn. Geol., Fac. of Sciences, Laval Univ.; Geol., Que. Bur. of Mines 1940-60; Deputy-Min., Dept. of Natural Resources, Govt. of Que. 1960-71; has written many reports and papers on minerals in Que.; Wing Commdr., C.O. Laval Univ. Sqdn., R.C.A.F.; mem., Can. Inst. of Mining & Metall. (Pres. 1968-69); Corp. Prof. Engrs. Que.; Corp. of Cdn. Engrs.; Geol. Assn. of Can. (Pres. 1962); Soc. of Econ. Geols.; R. Catholic; Address: 250 Grande Alice, O. -1701, Quebec, Que. GIR 2H4. AUGER, Reginald, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Quebec 3 April 1955; s. Aime and Marielle (Caston- guay) A.; e. Univ. of Montreal B.Sc. 1978; Memorial Univ. of Nfld. M.A. 1983; Univ. of Calgary Ph.D. 1989; m. Carmen d. Renaldo Cameron and Yvette Veuilleux 3 Sept. 1983; one s.: Clovis C; PROF. OF ARCHAEOL- OGY, LAVAL UNIV.; field work in Europe, Japan and Canada; principal research in Arctic pre-history; defined early palaeoeskim phase in Nfld. 1983; pursued study of contact between Inuit & Europeans in Lab.; currently directing Arch, of the Frobisher Voyages (arch. rsch. prog.); Mem., CELAT (interdisciplinary rsch. centre, Laval Univ.); Lectureship, Univ. of Calgary and Mount Royal College (Calgary); Postdoctoral Fellow, SSHRCC; Mem., Cdn. Arch. Assn.; Soc. for Am. Arch.; Soc. for Hist. Arch.; Assn. canadienne franchise pour 1'avance- ment des sciences; author Labrador Inuit and Europe- ans in the Strait of Belle Isle 1991; co-editor Ethnicity and Culture 1987; numerous journal articles; recre- ations: gardening, skating, skiing; Home: 48, rue des Peupliers, St-Etienne-de-Lauzon, Que. G6J INI; Office: Dept. of History, Laval Univ., Ste-Foy, Que. G1K 7P4. E-mail: reginala.auger@celat.ulaval.ca AUGUSTINE, lean Magdalene, M.P., B.A., M.Ed.; politician, school principal; b. Grenada, W.I. 9 Sept. 1937; d. Ossie Oswald and Olive (John) Simon; e. St. Joseph's Convent High Sch. 1954 ; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1973, M.Ed. 1980; Ont. Inst. Studies in Edn. Supervi- sory Offrs. Cert. 1983; m. Winston D. s. C.J. Augustin e 29 June 1968; children: two d. Valerie, Cheryl; LIBERAL MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, ETOBICOKE LAKE- SHORE FEDERAL RIDING; began teaching career Grenada, W.I. 1955; former school principal, M.S.S.B.; Past Chair, Metro Toronto Housing Authority; former Parliamentary Secy, to the Prime Minister of Canada; Chair, Liberal Women's Caucus; Vice-Chair, Standing Ctte. on Human Resource Development; mem. Stand- ing Ctte. on Foreign Affairs and Internal. Trade; conducts workshops & seminars pertaining to multicul- turalism, race relations, visible minorities & women's issues; Past Mem., Bd. of Govs., York Univ.; Past Dir. Harbourfront Corp.; Dir. Cath. Children's Aid Soc.; Trustee, Toronto Hosp. for Sick Children; mem. Bd. Metro Action Ctte. Violence Against Women & Chil- dren; Urban Alliance Race Relations (Past Vice Pres. & Past Treas.); Past mem. Ont. Judicial Council; Past Nat . Pres., Cong. Black Women Can.; Past Mem. Cdn. Adv. Council Status Women; Past Pres. Grenada Assn. Tor- onto; recipient, Cariban Achievement Award 1984; Y.W.C.A. Women of Distinction 1987 and the Kay Liv- ingstone Award; Black Achievement Award 1993; Hon. LL.D., Univ. of Toronto; Home: Rayside Dr., Etobicoke, Ont. M9C 1T1. AUGUSTYN, Frank Joseph, O.C.; dancer; b. Hamil- ton, Ont., 27 Jan. 1953; s. Walter and Elizabeth (Schmider) A.; student Nat. Ballet Sch., 1965-70; LL.D. (hon.), York U, 1977, McMaster U., 1979; CO-PRO- DUCER AND HOST, FOOTNOTES - THE CLASSICS OF BALLET (a six part series for Bravo! Television Net- work) 1995- ; Mem. Corps de Ballet, Nat. Balle t Co. of Can., Toronto 1970-71, soloist, 1971-72, prin., 1972- ; Artistic Director, Theatre Ballet of Canada & Ottawa Ballet 1989-94; co-founder Ballet Revue; has performed in Can., U.S., London Festival Ballet, Germany, France, Holland, Monaco, Belgium, USSR, Italy, Switzerland, Cuba; TV appearances include Giselle (CBC), 1975, La Fille Mai Garde (CBC), 1979 Pleasure of Your Com- pany, Magic Show, Tin Soldier (CBC); Winner best cou- ple awara 2nd Internat. Ballet Competition, Moscow, 1973; Officer, Order of Canada; author Kain-Augustyn 1977; Office: 36 The Palisades, Toronto, Ont. M6S 2W8. AULD, Douglas Allen Lauriston, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; college administrator; b. London, Ont. 15 March 1941; s. James Lauriston and Margaret Lillian (Seager) A.; e. Univ. of W. Ont., B.A.(Hons.) 1964; Univ. of Toronto, M.A. 1965; Australia n Nat . Univ., Ph.D. 1969; m. Marg- aret d. Sidney and Edna Lonie 29 June 1968; children: Robyn Elizabeth, Christopher James; PRES. AND C.E.O., LOYALIST COLLEGE, Belleville, Ont. 1988- ; Rsch. Econ., Imperial Oil 1965; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Guelph 1968-70; Assoc. Prof. 1970-73; Prof. 1974- ; Chrmn., Dept. of Econ., 1980-86; Principal & Extve. Dean, Sch. of Natural Resources (Lindsay) 1986; Con- junct Prof, of Economics, Trent Univ. 1987- ; Vis. Asst. Prof., Univ. of B.C. 1969-70; Vis. Scholar, Univ. of York (U.K.) 1974; Vis. Prof., Duke Univ. 1976; Pres., DAL A Inc. 1984- ; Mem., Counc. of Ont. Univ. 1980-86; Ont. Econ. Counc. 1984—85; Bd. of Trustees, Wellington Co. Edn. 1985-86; author Economic Thinking & Pollution Problems 1970, Contemporary Issues in Economics 1971, Evaluating Australian Fiscal Policy 1971, Study Guide to Accompany Economics 1973, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1985, Macroeconomic Foundations 1978, Princi- ples of Public Finance 1979, 1983, Financing Education and Training in Canada 1994, Privatizing Universities 1996; 75 scientific journal publications 1968-90 incl. /. of Pol. Econ., Quart. ]. of Econ., ]. of Public Economics; Home: RR #1 Foxboro, Ont. KOK 2BO; Office: Box 4200, Belleville, Ont. K8N 5B9. AULD, Frank, M.A., Ph.D.; psychologist, educator; b. Denver, Colo. 9 Aug. 1923; s. Benjamin Franklin and Marion Leland (Evans) A.; e. Drew Univ. A.B. 1946; Yale Univ. M.A. 1948, Ph.D. 1950; m. Elinor Florence (dec.) d. Rev. Jacob Ellis James 29 June 1946; children: Mary Elinor, Robert Franklin, Margaret Elizabeth; m. Elinor Leah d. Max Levine 8 Dec. 1996; PROF. EMERI- TUS OF PSYCHOL, UNIV. OF WINDSOR 1992- (Prof. 1970-90, Adjunct 1990-91); Instr. and Asst. Prof, of Psychol. Yale Univ. 1950-59; Assoc. Prof, and Prof, of Psychol. Wayne State Univ. 1959-67; Prof, of Psychol. Univ. of Detroit 1967-70; Chrmn. Dearborn (Mich.) Community Council 1963; Consultant Advertising Rsch. Detroit Un. Fund 1965-68; mem. Adv. Comte. Coll. Work Epis. Diocese Mich. 1963-71; mem. Psychol. Licensing Bd. State of Mich. 1968-71; served with U.S. Army 1943-46; author Steps in Psychotherapy 1953; Scoring Human Motives 1959; Resolution of Inner Conflict: An Introduction to Psychoanalytic Therapy 1991; over 40 papers psychotherapy and psychol. test- ing; mem. Accreditation Council Ont. Psychol. Assn. 1976-91 (Convenor 1981-82); mem. Cdn. Psychol. Assn.; Am. Psychol. Assn.; Brit. Psychol. Soc.; recre- ations: hiking, music, bridge; Home: 5436 Fairway Ct., West Bloomheld, Mich. 48323; Office: 401 Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ont. N9B 3P4. AUMENTO, Fabrizio, M.Sc., Ph.D.; geothermal energy consultant; b. Rome, Italy 19 Jan. 1940; s. Romualdo and Alda (Veronesi) A.; e. Univ. of London B.Sc. 1961; Dalhousie Univ. M.Sc. 1962, Ph.D. 1965; children: Paul, Lara, Patrick; GEOSCIENTIFIC CON- SULTANT; joined Geol. Survey of Can. 1965-69; Dal- housie Univ. 1969-78, Chrmn. of Geol. 1973-75; Visiting Prof. Univ. of Geneva 1977, Institute de Geo- ciencias Dos Acores 1978; rec'd Nat. Rsch. Council Steacie Fellowship 1976; APICS Young Scient. Award 1975; author Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project Vol. 37 1977; over 110 publs. on geothermics, marine geol. and assoc, topics; Fellow Royal Soc. Can.; recreation: sailing; Office: Via Fontana Delle Rose, 3, 01016 Tarquinia, (VT) Italy. AUNE, J. Brian, C.A.; investment executive; b. Van- couver, B.C. 12 Nov. 1939; s. Ornulf and Louella (Stang- land) A.; e. C.A. 1965; one s. Jonathan; CHRMN., ST. JAMES FINANCIAL CORP. INC. 1990- ; Dir.: Com- inco Ltd., Vancouver; The Nesbitt Burns Corp. Ltd., Toronto; Taiga Forest Products Ltd., Burnaby, B.C.; Ven- tures West Capital Ltd., Vancouver; Haley Industries Ltd., Haley, Ont.; Peerless Carpet Corp., Montreal, Que.; Teleglobe Inc., Montreal, Que.; The CSL Group Inc., Montreal, Que.; Teck Corporation, Vancouver; C.A., Clarkson Gordon & Co. 1965-66; Nesbitt, Thom- son Inc. 1966-90, Chrmn. & C.E.O. 1980-90; Gov., Concordia Univ. 1988-97; Chrmn. Invest. Dealers Assn. Can. 1982-83; Gov., The Montreal Exchange 1983-88; recreation: golf; Clubs: Mount Royal; Mount Bruno Golf & Country; Shaughnessy Golf & Country; Home: 640 Clarke Ave., Westmount, Que. H3Y 3E4; Office: Suite 3010, Place Montreal Trust, 1800 McGill College Ave., Montreal, Que. H3A 3J6. AURELIUS, Anne Christine, F.I.C.B.; bank officer; b. London, England 28 Sept. 1938; s. Marcus and Alice Rachel (Ford) A.; e. Univ. of Toronto; Fellow, Inst. of Cdn. Bankers F.I.C.B.; SR. VICE-PRES., STRUCTURED TRADE AND EXPORT FINANCE, ABN AMRO BANK CANADA 1996- ; started career at Westminster Bank Ltd.; emigrated to Can. 1968 and joined Bank of Montreal as Fgn. Exchange Dealer; joined Barclay's Bank of Can. 1982; rose to position of Sr. Vice-Pres. resp. for Internat. Div. incl. Trade & Export Finance; Dir., Cdn. Exporters Assn. 1990-94; Dir. & Head of Export Finance N. Am., Barclays pic New York 1994—96; Home: 47 Lewin Cres., Ajax, Ont. L1S 3A2; Office: Aetna Tower, 15th Floor, P.O. Box 114, TD Centre, 79 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5K 1G8. AUST / AW AD 45 AUST, A. Edward, B.A., B.C.L.; lawyer, mediator; b. Montreal, Que. 14 July 1947; s. Edward Girardot and Manuelita (Murray) A.; e. Mount Royal Catholic H.S.; St. Michael's College Sch.; Sir George Williams Univ. B.A.(Hons.) 1972; McGill Univ. B.C.L. 1975; m. Claire d. Franchise Brouillette and the late Hon. Pierre Laporte 14 Sept. 1974; children: Thomas, Pierre-Charles; SR. PARTNER, STIKEMAN, ELLIOTT (MONTREAL) 1977- ; articling student, associate at Stikeman, Elliott; headed inquiry into Establishment of Compensation and Working Conditions in the Royal Cdn. Mounted Police 1992-5; Counsel to the Board of Gov., Concordia Univ. re: Special Committee of Inquiry into the Work of a Sr. Offr. 1994; Co-Chair, National Inquiry into Safety, Cdn. Grain Handling Indus. 1978; guest lectr., Sch. of Indus. Reins, Queen's Univ. 1982-93; sessional lectr. Fac. of Mngt., Concordia Univ. 1980-86; Guest Lectr., Faculty of Law, St. Petersberg Univ. (Russia) March 1997; Faculty of Law, Lanzhou Univ. (China) May 1997; Counsel, Reform of Employment & Labour Laws, Min . of Justice (Tunisia) Oct. 1997; author: The Employment Contract 2nd ed. 1993, Le Control d'emploi 2nd ed. 1993 (Chinese ed. 1995, China Pub. Inc.), Developpe- ments recents en droit du travail (Les Editions Yvon Blais - Les obligations du cadre superieur) 1993; editor- in-chief: Executive Employment Law, Stikeman Elliott Legal Manual (Butterworths) 1993, Les Dirigeants: leurs droits et leurs obligations (redacteur en chef) (Les Editions Yvon-Blais) 1995; Assoc. ed. Canadian Cases on Pension Benefits (Carswell); completed mediation course, Bar of Quebec; Accredited Mediator, Superior Court of Que.; recreation: hiking, skiing, squash, tennis; Home: 798 Upper Lansdowne, Westmount, Que. H3Y 1J8; Country home: 11 chemin de la Pointe, Austin (Lake Memphremagog), Que.; Office: 1155, boul. Rene- Levesque O., Montreal, Que. H3B 3V2. AUSTER, Ethel, Ed.D., B.Ed., M.Ed., S.M., A.B.; pro- fessor; b. Montreal, Que. 4 June 1942; d. Max and Klara (Buchbinder) Weiss; m. Henry s. Philip Auster 18 Sept. 1960; separated 1982; one s.: David Lionel; PROF., FAC- ULTY OF INFORMATION STUDIES, UNIV. OF TOR- ONTO 1991- ; Librarian, Brookline Schools, Toronto Bd. of Edn., O.I.S.E. 1966-80; Asst. Prof., GSLIA, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison 1980-81; Asst. Prof., Fac. of Library & Information Sci., Univ. of Toronto 1982-86; Assoc. Prof. 1986-91; research grants from SSHRC, Ont. Min. of Citizenship & Culture, Ont. Lib. Assn., Ont. Min. of Edn.; Editor, Can. }. of Information Science 1987-91; Dir, Centre for Rsch. in Library & Informa- tion Science 1991-93; Governing Council, Univ. of Tor- onto 1996-99; Mem., ALA, ALISE, CAIS, CLA, IFLA, SLA; author: Retrenchment in Canadian Academic Research Libraries 1991 and articles in various journals; editor: The Online Searcher 1990, Managing Online Reference Services 1986; co-editor Managing Informa- tion for the Competitive Edge 1996; recreations: theatre, reading; Office: 140 St. George St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A1 AUSTIN, Barbara, B.A., M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.; profes- sor; b. Thunder Bay, Ont. 14 May 1943; d. E.L. and Audrey B. (Donald) A.; e. McMaster Univ. B.A. 1966; Bishop's Univ. M.A. 1970; Concordia Univ. M.B.A. 1980, Ph.D. 1985; PROF. OF BUSINESS STRATEGY AND CANADIAN BUSINESS HISTORY, BROCK UNIV.; Mem., Admin. Sci. Assn. of Can.; Acad. of Mgmt.; Bus. Hist. Conf.; Econ. & Bus. History Soc; Soc. of Socio-Econ.; Best Paper Awards, Admin. Serv. Assn., Acad. of Mgmt.; author of num. journal articles & book chapters; Mem., Edit. Bd., /. of Management History, Brock Rev.; recreations: curling, skating; Home: 1599 Pelham, Fonthill, Ont. L2S 3A1; Office: St. Catharines, Ont. L2S 3A1. E-mail : baustin@spartan.ac.brocku.ca AUSTIN, Ian G., B.A., M.A.; busines s executive; b. Sheffield, England 7 April 1951; e. Cambridge Univ. B.A. 1972, M.A. 1975; m. Jane; 2 children; EXTVE. VICE-PRES., PLACER DOME INC. 1997- ; Treasurer, Inco Limited 1982-89; Sr. Vice-Pres. & C.F.O., Placer Dome Inc. 1989-97; Office: 1055 Dunsmuir St., Suite 1600, Vancouver, B.C. V7X 1P1. AUSTIN, Hon. Jacob (Jack), P.C., Q.C., B.A., LL.B., LL.M., Sc.Soc.D.(h.c.); senator; b. Calgary, Alta. 2 Mar. 1932; s. Morris and Clara Edith A.; e. Crescent Hts. High Sch., Calgary; Univ. of B.C.; Harvard Law Sch.; Univ. of Cal. (Berkeley); B.A.; LL.B. 1955; LL.M. 1957; m. Natalie Veiner Freeman, d. Harry Veiner, 4 Feb. 1978; three d.: Edith, Sharon, Barbara; MEM., SENATE OF CANADA 1975- ; read law with N.T. Nemetz, Q.C.; called to Bar of B.C. 1958 and Yukon 1966; cr. Q.C. 1970; Asst. Prof, of Law, Univ. of B.C. 1955; Law Partner, Nemetz, Austin & Co., Vancouver 1958; Extve. Asst. to Min. of N. Affairs & Nat. Resources, Ottawa 1963; Lib. Cand . for Vancouver-Kingsway g.e. 1965; Law Partner, J. Austin, Vancouver 1966; Andrews, Swinton, Margach, Austin & Williams 1966; Pres., Giant Mascot Mines Ltd., Vancouver 1968; Brameda Resources Ltd. 1970; Depy. Min., Energy, Mines and Resources 1970-74; Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister 1974-75; summoned to Senate of Can. 1975; apptd. to Fed. Cabine t as Min. of State 1981; Min. of State for Social Devel. 1982-84; Min. of State for Can- ada Devel. Investment Corp.; Min. of State for Expo 86, 1982-84; Chrmn., Ministerial Sub-Comte. on Broad- casting and Cultural Affairs 1982; Pres., Internat. Div., Bank of B.C. Jan.-Nov. 1985; Bd. Chrmn., Elite Insur- ance Mgt. Ltd. 1986-90; Associate Counsel, Boughton, Peterson, Yang, Anderson, Vancouver 1992; Pres., Can - ada China Business Council 1992; Chrmn., North American Inst. 1988; author Canadian-United States Practice and Theory Respecting the International Law of International Rivers; co-author Canadian View of Territorial Seas and Fisheries; recreations: boating, reading; Clubs: Vancouver (Vancouver); Metropolitan and Canadian (N.Y.); Rideau; Cercle Universitaire d'Ottawa: Home: 3439 Point Grey Road, Vancouver, B.C.; Office: Senate of Canada, Rm. 304, Victoria Bldg., 140 Wellington St., The Senate, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA4. AUSTIN, Paul Murray, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. China 17 May 1941; s. John Alfred and Lilian Maud (Reeks) A.; e. Chefoo Sch. (China) , Felpham Sch. (Eng.); Harbord & Parkdale Coll.; Univ. of Toronto, B.A. 1963; Cornell Univ., M.A. 1964; Univ. of Moscow 1965-66; Univ. of Toronto, Ph.D. 1970; m. Mary d. Albert and Helen Campbell 25 July 1964; children: Peter, Nancy, Karen; CHRMN., DEPT. OF RUSSIAN & SLAVIC STUDIES, MCGILL UNIV. 1981- ; Brock Univ. 1967- 68; McGill Univ. 1968- ; Assoc. Prof. 1974; Dir., Boy Scouts of Can. 1980-85; Mem., Anglican Ch. of Can.; Cdn. Assn. of Slavists (Extve. Ctte., Pres. 1986-87); author of numerous articles in scholarly journals; recre- ations: photography; Office: 1001 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Que. H3A 1G5. AVERY, Colin, B.Comm., C.M.A., M.B.A.; financial executive; b. London, England 5 Sept. 1942; s. Harold Francis and Freda Alma A.; e. Elmbridge Boarding Sch. (H.S.) 1958; Mid Essex Technical Coll. 1967; Chartered Mgmt. Accountant (UK) 1968; Sir George Williams Univ. B.Comm. C.M.A. 1973; Concordia Univ. M.B.A. 1976; m. Ann d. Jim and Eleanor Park 23 March 1967; children: Karen, Susan; OWNER, LIFTON FINAN- CIAL SERVICES (consulting services to small & medium sized business); SR. VICE-PRES., FINANCE AND ADMIN. & C.F.O., THER/4TRONICS INTER- NATIONAL LIMITED 1995- ; Budget Officer, The Marconi Co. (U.K.) 1963-67; Controller, Tele- communications Div., Canadian Marconi Co. (Mont- real) 1967-73; Asst. Controller, Molson Breweries of Can. 1973-75; Controller, Apparel Prod. Div., Dominion Textile 1975-81; Vice-Pres. & Controller, AES Data 1981-84; Vice-Pres. Finance, Ault Dairies (Toronto) 1984-86; Vice-Pres. Finance & Treasurer, Lumonics Inc. 1986-93; mem., Financial Planning Inst.; Ottawa Dis- trict Soc. of Mgmnt. Accountants; recreations: personal finance planning, tennis, motor racing, cross-country skiing; clubs: Manotick Tennis, West Ottawa Tennis; Home: 5616 Whitewood Ave., Manotick, Ont. K4M 1E1. AVERY, Maurice, B.A., B.Sc, Ph.D.; university pro- fessor and administrator; b. Granby, Que. 5 Sept. 1942; s. Aime Donat and Margaret (Hoar) A.; e. Univ. de Montreal B.A. 1963, B.Sc. 1967; Univ. Laval Ph.D. 1971; m. Micheline d. Maurice and Jeanne (Meloche) Lambert 18 Aug. 1967; children: Mathieu, Annabelle; COORDI- NATOR, REGIONAL STRATEGY ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, BAS-ST. LAURENT REGION, RIMOUSKI 1997- ; Postdoctoral Fellow, MRC Lipid Metabolism Unit (U.K.) 1971; Prof, of Biochem., Univ. du Que. a Rimouski 1972; Univ. Laval 1973; Asst. to V.P. for Rsch., Univ. du Que. Sainte-Fo y 1974-76; Dean of Grad. Studies & Rsch., Inst. nat. de la rech. scienti- fique 1976-81; Dir., Grad. Studies & Rsch., Univ. du Que. Sainte-Foy 1981-88; Vice-Rector for Planning and Gen. Sec., Univ. du Que. a Rimouski 1988-94; Visiting Fellow, Science Policy Rsch. Unit, Univ. of Sussex (Brighton, England) and Conseil de la Science et de la Technologic du Quebec 1994—96; Mem., Ordre des chim. du Que.; past mem. & chair grant cttes. of Que. & Cdn. rsch. councils; Mem., Cdn. Assn. for Grad. Studies (Extve. Ctte. 1988-89) 1981-89; Com. des sec. gen., Conf. des recteurs et des prindpaux des univ. que. 1988- 94; postgrad, fellowships: Cdn. MRC, NRC & Que. Govt. 1967-70; postdoctoral fellowship: Cdn. MRC 1971; Hoffman-Laroche Prize for PH.D. thesis 1971; mem. of various councils incl. Conseil reg. de dev. du Bas-Saint-Laurent; Conseil reg. d e la sante et des serv. soc. du Bas-Saint-Laurent et Gaspesie, les lies; Conseil d'admin. du CEGEP de Matane; Mem., Assn. can. franchise pour 1'avancement des sci.; Assn. des admin, de rech. industrielle du Que.; Assn. des admin, de rech. univ. du Que.; Assn. des sec. gen. des univs.; author of sci. pubs, in internat. renowned journals; recreations: reading, cuisine; Home: 17, chemin de la Mer, C.P. 655, St-Fabien, Que. GOL 2ZO; Office: 300, allee des Ursulines, Rimouski, Que. G5L 3A1. AVERY, William Francis, B.Comm., C.A.; financial executive; b. Andover, England 25 Sept. 1938; s. Wine Cdr. Frederick William and Fredricka deSilva (Pritchard) A.; e. Bedford Modern School (U.K.) 1957; Univ. of Leeds B.Comm.fHons.) 1960; VICE-PRES., FINANCE & ADMIN., UMA GROUP (and subsidiaries) 1986- ; C.A. student, Turquand Young, London, Eng. 1960-63; Clarkson Gordon, Toronto & Rio de Janeiro 1964-71; various positions, Falconbridge Ltd. 1971-79; Control- ler, Patino Group 1979-82; Vice-Pres., Finance & Admin., Potash Corp. of Sask. 1982-86; C.A. England 1963, Ont. 1964, Sask. 1984, B.C. 1987; recreations: nordic skiing, gardening; clubs: Terminal City (Vancou- ver); Home: 3823 Bayridge Ave., West Vancouver, B.C.; Office: 1700, 1066 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3X2. AVIO, Kenneth Louis, M.S., Ph.D.; educator; b. Port- land, Ore. 25 Sept. 1942; s. Joseph and Monica Mercedes (Moore) A.; e. Univ. of Ore., B.S. 1966; Purdue Univ., M.S. 1971, Ph.D. 1972; children: Julie Louise, Jackson Louis, Joseph Harrison; PROF. OF ECON., UNIV. OF VICTORIA 1991- ; Assoc. Prof., present Univ. 1978- 91; Lectr. Univ. of W. Ont. 1970-72, Asst. Prof. 1972- 74; Asst. Prof, present Univ. 1975-78, Acting Chrmn. and Chrmn. of Econ. 1981-86; Visiting Scholar: Purdue Univ. (Econ.) 1972, Univ. of Toronto (Law) 1986-87, Oxford Univ. (Law, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies) 1987; named Nat. Defence Edn. Act Fellow 1966; David Ross Fellow 1969; co-author Property Crime in Canada: An Econometric Study 1976; various articles aspects criminal justice; mem. Canada Econ. Assn.; Am. Econ. Assn.; Phi Eta Sigma Nat. Hon.; Phi Beta Kappa; recre- ations: racquet sports, opera; Home: 1277 Rockland Ave., Victoria, B.C. V8V 3J3; Office: P.O. Box 3050, Vic- toria, B.C. V8W 3P5. AVIS, Judith Myers, B.A., M.S.W., Ph.D.; educator, feminist, therapist, writer; b. Toronto, Ont. 27 Aug . 1944; d. John Chandler and Jessie Ellis (Baker) M.; e. Queen's Univ. B.A. 1966; Univ. of Toronto M.S.W. 1968; Purdue Univ. Ph.D. 1986; two s. Andrew, Michael; PROF. OF FAMILY THERAPY, DEPT. OF FAMILY STUDIES, UNIV. OF GUELPH 1986- ; private practice individual, couple, family & group tnerapy; Social Worker Dept. Corrections Ontario and Community Mental Health Clinic Fredericton, N.B. 1968-74 ; Supr. Life Line Crisis Center Melbourne, Australia 1975-76; Instr. and Asst. Prof. St. Thomas Univ. Fredericton 1974-5, 1976-86; Nat. Welfare Fellow, Purdue Univ. 1983-86; Coll. Family & Consumer Studies Teaching Award Univ. Guelph 1987, Faculty Assn. Distinguished Prof. Teaching Award 1989; Nat. Health & Welfare Rsch. Grant 1989-91; recipient, Down Under Family Therapy Scholarship 1992-93; Am. Assn. for Marriage & Family Therapy Award (for significant contrib. to family therapy) 1996; author numerous profl. articles related to gender and feminist perspectives in family therapy; co-author Group Treatment For Sexually Abused Adolescents 1992; mem . various ed. bds.; mem . Am. Family Therapy Acad.; Am. Assn. Marriage & Family Therapy; recreations: travel, hiking, music, cycling, yoga; Home: 47 Keats Cres., Guelph, Ont. NI G 3B1; Office: Guelph, Ont. NIG 2W1. AWAD, A. George, M.B., B.Ch., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.(C); psychiatrist, professor; b. Cairo, Egypt 23 June 1934; s. George Youssef and Lisa A. (Hanna) A.; e. Cairo Univ., M.B., B.Ch. 1957 ; Acad. of Med. Sci. Moscow, Ph.D. 1964; F.R.C.P.(C) 1974; m. Lara F. d. Sergie and Nina Fokina 1964; one s.: Michel; DIR., PSYCHOPHARMA- COLOGY PROGRAM, UNIV. OF TORONTO; Gen. Physician 1957-60; Dir. & Lectr., NaSt. Rsch. Inst., Cairo; Post-doctoral fellow, Inst. Superiore de Sanita, Italy 1968; Rsch. Assoc., Dept. of Pharmacology, Univ. of Toronto 1969-70; Residency Prog. 1970-74; Psychia- trist & Dir., York Reg. Serv., Lakeshore Hosp. 1974-76; Chief, S.W. Serv., Queen St. Mental Health Ctr. 1976- 80; Dir., Psychobiol. Unit, Toronto Western Hosp. 1980-84; Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Wellesley Hosp. 1985- 95; Psychiarist-in-Chief & Dir., Mental Health Pro- gram, Wellesley/St. Michael's Hosp. 1993-95; Cons., Clarke Inst. of Psychiatry, Princess Margaret Hosp., Queen St. Mental Health Ctr.; author: Evaluation of Quality of Care in Psychiatry 1980; Disturbed Behav- iour in the Elderly 1986; Prediction of Neuroleptic 46 AWENDER / AYLESWORTH Treatment Outcome in Schizophrenia 1994; Home: 34 Eden Valley Dr., Islington, Ont. M9A 4Z7; Office: The Clarke Inst. of Psychiatry, 250 College St., 7th Floor, Toronto, Ont. M5T 1R8. AWENDER, Michael A.B.J., Ph.D.; university admin- istrator; b. Kitchener, Ont.; s. Andrew P. and Catherine (Koch) A.; e. Univ. of Windsor, B.A. 1970, M.A. 1973; Univ. of Toronto, M.Ed. 1972; Claremont Grad. Sch., Ph.D. 1975 (fellowship 1974-75); m. Judith d. Jack and Mary Primeau 14 Aug. 1965; children: Todd, Darren; DEAN, FAC. OF EDN. 1988- and EXTVE. DEAN, FAC. OF BUSINESS, EDN. AND LAW, UNIV. OF WINDSOR 1997- ; Elementary, then Secondary School Teacher 1964-67; Principal 1967-68; Supt. of Schools, Kent Co. Sep. Sch. Bd. 1970-75; Assoc. Prof., present univ. 1975-84; Prof. 1984- ; Chrmn., Grad. Edn. Admin. Concentration 1976; Coord., Pre-Serv. B.Ed. Prog. 1978-88; Supvr, Grad. M.Ed. Prog. 1987- 88; Assoc. Prof., O.I.S.E. summer 1976; Mem., Bd. of Gov., Ont. Counc. for Leadership in Edn. Admin. 1989- ; Univ. Copyright Ctte. 1988- ; Ont. Assn. of Deans of Edn. 1988- ; and past & present mem. of numerous committees; Can. Counc. Rsch. grant 1972- 73, 1977-78; U.S. Govt. grant 1972-73; scholarships: Can. Counc. 1975; Phi Beta Kappa 1974; Phys. & Health Edn., Ont. Min. of Edn. 1964; Mem., CASEA, CAUT, CAPE, CSSE, OERC, OCUFA, OADE, AERA, Politics of Edn. Assn.; author of several articles; Hockey Scout, Vancouver Canucks 1983-84; Chicago Black Hawks 1984-89; N.Y. Rangers 1989-94; Gen. Mgr., Windsor Spitfires Hockey Club - Junior A 1993- ; Dir. of Hockey Opns., Windsor Bulldogs 1989-91; recreations: coaching minor hockey & baseball; Home: 297 Gordon Ave., St. Clair Beach, Ont. N8N 2Y8; Office: Faculty of Education, Sunset Ave., Windsor, Ont. N9B 3P4. AXELSON, R. Dean, D.V.M.; veterinarian, publisher; b. Owen Sound, Ont. 3 Oct. 1934; s. Thomas Alexander and Anna Ingeborg (Hedvall) A.; e. East Elgin H.S. grade XIII1954; Ont. Vet. Coll., Guelph, Doctor of Vet. Med. (D.V.M.) 1960; m. Judith M. d. Boynton and Grace Fisher 4 July 1959; children: Richard Dean Jr., Gregory Allen; OWNER, CANAVIAX PUBLICATIONS LTD. and AXELSON HOLDINGS LIMITED; practiced large animal med. with Dr. Stuart Foster, Fergus, Ont. 1960; practiced small animal med. and surgery with Dr. Colin Comfort, London (Ont.) 1961-65; practiced small ani- mal med. and surg. with Dr. Allan Secord and initiated primary clinical resch. with birds and exotic pets while there, Toronto 1965-73; purchased Links Rd. Animal Clinic, Willowdale, Ont. now having 3 vets, and work- ing with 80% birds, reptiles and exotic pets and 20% dogs and cats; pioneered the devel. of avian (bird) and exotic med. in Can.; also specializes in dentistry in ani- mals such as orthodontal work, root canal work, capping teeth etc.; retired from full-time practice Jan. 1 1997; Pres. Axelson Holdings Ltd.; Lectr. at many vet. and avian assn. conventions and vet. colls, across N. Amer.; author The Indian Occupation of Ontario 1975; Caring For Your Pet Bird 1981 (rev. 1984), French ed. 1986; 43 minute colour video So You Want a Bird 1987; colour videos on bird care 1990 Choosing the Right Bird, Cages, Cage Environment, Nutrition for Small Birds, Nutrition for the Parrot Family and Food and Water Dishes (all short edn. films) ; Past Pres., Assn. of Avian Vet.; mem. A.F. & A.M. Lodge; mem. numerous profl. assns.; has appeared on 55 television and 30 radio inter- view shows and been subject of numerous mag. and newspaper articles; Past Pres.: Ont. Assn. of Avian Vet.; Assoc. Avian Vets. (U.S.); mem.: Cdn. Vet. Med. Assn.; Ont. Vet. Medical Assn.; Am. Vet. Med. Assn.; Am. Animal Hosp. Assn.; College of Veterinarians of Ont.; Toronto Parrot Club; Am. Fed. of Aviculture; Upper Can. Rifles; Ont. Arm s Collector's Assn.; Ont. Archeol. Soc.; Royal Ont. Mus.; Metro Toronto Zoo; Cdn. Brew- erianist; Nat. Muzzle Loading Rifle Assn.; Ont. Hand- gun Assn.; Nat. Geog. Soc.; tin. Ch. of Can.; listed in: Who's Who in Veterinary Science & Medicine, Men of Achievement, The International Register of Profiles, Five Thousand Personalities of the World, 500 Leaders of Influence and Personalities of America; recreations: camping, muzzle-loading rifle shooting, photography, archaeology, knife making, silversmithing, flint knap- ping, paleontology, geology, pottery making, travelling, antique bottle collecting; Home: 5 Tamarac Dr., Stouffville, Ont. L4A 7X4; Office: 41 The Links Rd., Willowdale, Ont. M2P 1T7. AXFORD, Donald W., B.Sc.; resource consultant; b. Winnipeg, Man. 16 Sept. 1920; s. Gudmunde r and Ethel Lara (Middal) A.; e. Univ. of Man. B.Sc. 1948; m. Ruth, D. Thomas and Christine Hartig 31 Mar. 1951; children: Janet, Jon, Robert, Eric; PRES. & MGR., D.W. AXFORD AND ASSOC. LTD. 1977- ; Columbia Basin Energy Corp. 1982- ; DB & K Oils Ltd.; Dir., Endless Energy Corp.; Gron Arctic Energy Inc.; Highridg e Exploration Ltd.; Geologist, Mobil Oil Canada Ltd. 1948; Advisor, Cdn. Exploration, Mobil Oil Corp., N.Y. 1956; Chief Rsch. Geologist, Mobil Oil Canada Ltd. 1957; Division Geologist, Mobil Oil Corp., Texas 1960; Sr. Exploration Analyst Mobil Oil Corp., N.Y. 1964; Vice Pres. Explora- tion & Dir., Mobil Oil Canada Ltd. 1967; Vice-Pres. Exploration, Petro-Canada 1976; mem., Cdn. Soc. of Petroleum Geologists (Stanley Slipper Gold Medal Award 1997); Amer. Assn. of Petroleum Geologists (Distinguished Service Award; Vice Pres. 1992); Geolog- ical Assn. of Can.; Geol. Soc. of Amer.; Soc. of Economic Paleontologists & Mineralogists; Assn. of Profl. Engrs.; Geologists & Geophysicists of Alberta; recreation: golf- ing; Club: Earl Grey Golf Club; Home: 30 Massey Place S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2V 2G3; Office: #2170, 250 - 6 Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 3H7. AXWORTHY, Hon. Lloyd, P.C., M.P., M.A., Ph.D.; politician; b. North Battleford, Sask. 21 Dec. 1939; s. Norman Joseph and Gwen Jane A.; e. Univ. of Winnipeg B.A.; Princeton Univ. M.A., Ph.D.; m. Denise Omman- ney 3 August 1984; one child: Stephen; MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, GOVT. OF CANADA 1996- ; def. cand. fed. g.e. 1968; el. M.L.A. Man. g.e. 1973, re-el. 1977; el. to H. of C. for Winnipeg-Fort Garry g.e. 1979, re-el. 1980-84; el. new riding of Winnipeg South-Cen- tre 1988, re-el. 1993, 1997; Min. of Employment and Immigration, Can. 1980-83 and Min. of State for Status of Women 1980-81; Min. of Transportation, Can. 1983- 84; Critic on Internal. Trade for the Official Opposition 1984-88; Liberal Critic on External Affairs 1988-93; Min., Human Resources Development 1993-96; Min., Western Economic Diversification 1993-96; Chrmn., Liberal Caucus Ctte. on External Affairs and Nat. Defence 1988- ; Vice-Chrmn., Standing Ctte. of Exter- nal Affairs and Internal. Trade 1991- ; Dir., Univ. Rsch. Inst.; Assoc. Prof.; Liberal; United Church; Office: House of Commons, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA6. AXWORTHY, Thomas Sydney, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; political scientist; b. Winnipeg, Man. 23 May 1947; s. Norman J. and Gwen J. (Thomas) A.; e. Univ. of Win- nipeg B.A. 1968; Queen's Univ. M.A. 1970; Ph.D. 1979; Visiting Student, Nuffield Coll., Univ. of Oxford, England 1972-73; m. Roberta Dojack d. Charles E. Dojack 23 July 1971; EXTVE. DIR., THE CRB FOUN- DATION 1989- (Vice Pres. 1986-88) and Associate of the Centre for Internat. Affairs, Harvard Univ. 1986- ; Adjunct Lectr. in Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Govt., Harvard Univ. 1990- ; joined in 1974 as Spe- cial Asst. on Urban Policy to Min. of State for Urban Affairs and Spec. Asst. (Cabinet Briefing) to Min. of Nat. Rev.; Consultant, The Canada Consulting Group, 1975; Spec. Asst., Office of the P.M. 1975-76; Policy Advisor 1977-78; Asst. Princ. Secy. (Policy) 1978-79; Sen. Policy Adv., Office of the Leader of the Opposition, 1979-80; Acting Dir., Lib. Caucus Rsch. Bur., 1979-80; Instr., Dept. of Pol. Studies, Queen's Univ. (part-time) 1979-80; Princ. Secy, to the Prime Minister of Canada 1981-84; Fellow, Inst. of Politics, Kennedy Sch. of Govt., present Univ. 1984—85; Mackenzie King Prof, of Cdn. Studies, present univ. 1985-86; author Towards a Just Society and various articles; mem. Cdn. Pol. Sc. Assn.; Cdn. Inst. of Internat. Affairs; Oxford Union Soc.; Lib- eral Party; United Church; Home: 4 Harcroft Rd., Tor- onto, Ont. M6S 2V9; Office: 1170 Peel St., Montreal, Que. H3B 4P2. AYE, Maung Tin, M.A., M.B.B.Chir., Ph.D., F.R.C.P.(C); physician, scientist, professor; b. Rangoon, Burma 9 Aug. 1941; s. Dr. Maung and Daw San Kyi E.; e. Meth. English H.S. 1957; Cambridge Univ. B.A. 1963; Cambridge Univ. & St. Thomas Hosp. M.B. (with dis- tinction in pathol.) 1966; Univ. of Toronto, Ph.D. 1974; F.R.C.P.(C) 1982; m. Barbara-Ann d. Joseph and Marie- Anna Egan 19 July 1968; children: Mary Christina, Andrew Bertrand; Prof., Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Ottawa; Consultant, Ottawa Gen. Hosp.; Investigator, Univ. of Ottawa 1974; MRC Scholar 1976-81; Panel Mem. & Sci. Offr., MRC Peer Review Panel on Cancer 1982-87; Chrmn., Human Experimentation Ctte., Ottawa Gen. Hosp. 1975-86; Univ. of Ottawa AIDS Study Group 1988; Project Dir. & Co-author, Royal Soc. of Can. Study on Impact of AIDS in Canada 1988; Head, Hematology, Univ. of Ottawa & Ottawa Gen. Hosp. 1988-91; Med. Dir., Cdn. Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Ottawa Centre 1989-91; National Dir., Blood Services Cdn. Red Cross Soc. 1991-95; Pres. & C.E.O., Cdn. Red Cross Fractionation Corp. 1994-95; Assoc. National Dir, Medical & Scientific Affairs, Canadian Red Cross Soc. 1995-96; Pres. & Founder, Tanda Soft- ware Inc. 1982-86; Queen's Coll. (Cambridge) book prize 1966; MRC Fellow 1970-74; recipient, Centennial Medal, Royal Soc. of Can. 1988; Commemorativ e Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation ; Mem., Cdn. Hematol. Soc.; Am. Soc. of Hematol.; Internat. Soc. of Exper. Hematol.; Am. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; author Word Wand/L'Editexte (French/English word proc. program for IBM personal computer) 1982 and other sci. pubs.; recreations: swimming, computer pro- gramming; Home: 50 Whitemarl Dr., Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Ont. K1L 8J6. AYER, William A., B.Sc., Ph.D., F.C.I.C., F.R.S.C.; edu- cator; b. Middle Sackville, N.B. 4 July 1932; s. Charles Frederic and Elizabeth Main (Harper) A.; e. Sackville (N.B.) High Sch. 1949; Univ. of N.B., B.Sc. 1953, Ph.D. 1956; m. Dorothy d. Howard and Margaret Monteith 10 May 1954; children: Susan, Stephen, Judith, Andrew, Katherine, Carol; UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, UNIV. OF ALBERTA 1992- ; Asst. Prof, present Univ. 1958, Assoc. Prof. 1963, Prof, of Chemistry 1967- , McCalla Rsch. Prof. 1983-84; Fellow, A.P. Sloan Foundation 1965-67; Visiting Prof. Japan Soc. for Promotion of Sci. 1976; Visiting Prof. Univ of Western Ont. 1977; Job Visiting Prof., Memorial Univ. of Nfld. 1983; Peoples Republic of China Academy of Science Visiting Prof. 1983; Van Cleave Lectr., Univ. of Regina 1985; recipient Merck, Sharpe, Dohme Award Chem. Inst. of Can. 1970, John Labatt Award 1981; Alta. Achievement Award 1980; E.W.R. Steacie Award, Cdn. Soc. for Chem. 1994; Montreal Medal, Chem. Inst. of Can. 1997; author or co-author over 200 sci. publs.; Pres., Cdn. Soc. for Chem. 1988-89; Sr. Ed. Canadian Journal of Chem- istry 1983-87, Organic Chem. Ed. 1976-83; mem. Am. Chem. Soc.; mem. Chem. Inst. Can.; Cdn. Soc. for Chem.; recreations: camping, horse racing; Home: 8440 - 117 St., Edmonton, Alta. T6G 1R4; Office: Edm- onton, Alta. T6G 2G2. AYKROYD, Daniel Edward; writer, actor; b. Ottawa, Ont. 1 July 1952; s. Peter Hugh and Lorraine G. (Gou- geon) A.; m. Donna Dixon 1984; Mem., Toronto Co. of Second City Theatre; starred in CBS TV series Coming Up Rosie; writer & actor, NBC's Saturday Night Live 1975-79; other TV appearances incl. All You Need is Cash, The Arrow; motion picture appearances incl. 2942 1979, Mr. Mike's Mondo Video 1979, Blues Brothers 1980 (also screenwriter), Neighbors 1981, Doctor Detroit 1985, Trading Places 1983, Twilight Zone 1983, Ghostbusters 1984, Nothing Lasts Forever 1984, Into the Night 1985, Spies Like Us 1985 (also screenwriter), Dragnet 1987 (also co-screenwriter), Caddyshack II 1988, The Great Outdoors 1988, My Stepmother is an Alien 1988, Ghostbusters II (also co-writer) 1989, Driv- ing Miss Daisy 1989, My Girl 1991, Sneakers 1992, My Girl II1993, Coneheads 1993, North 1994, Exit to Eden 1994; performed with John Belushi as the Blues Broth- ers; albums incl. Made in America; recipient Emmy Award 1976-77; Mem., Writers Guild Am. West, AFTRA; Office: c/o Fred Specktor, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Ca. 90212-1825. AYLESWORTH, John; TV and film writer-producer; b. Toronto, Ont. 18 Aug. 1928; s. Dr. Fredrick Allen and Thelma Marie (Bansley) A.; e. Forest Hill Coll. Inst., Toronto; children: Linda, Robert, John, Cynthia, Will- iam, Thomas; performer-writer CBC After Hours; The Big Review; On Stage; creator-writer Front Page Chal- lenge; writer Cross Canada Hit Parade; The Andy Will- iams Show; The Judy Garland Show; Hullabaloo; Kraft Music Hall; Frank Sinatra- A Man and His Music; Julie Andrews Show; producer-writer The Jonathan Winters Show; Hee Haw; Herb Alpert Special; Happy Days; Don Adams Special; Sonny ana Cher series; Shields and Yarnell series; Dorothy Hammill Presents Winners special; Hee Haw Tenth Anniversary special; The Grady Nutt Show, The Nashville Palace, NBC; Dolly, ABC; Hee Haw Twentieth Anniversary Special; rec'cf Emmy and Peabody Awards for Frank Sinatra — A Man and His Music; author Fee Fi Fo Fum 1961; Ser- vice! 1971; Durante -The Musical 1989; Forbidden Palm Springs 1995; The Comeback of Myrna La Rue 1997; Anglican; recreations: travel, reading, writing novels; Home: 1137 La Verne Way, Palm Springs Ca. AYLESWORTH, Samuel William, B.Sc., S.T.B., M.Sc.; anglican priest, community development advo- cate; b. Calgary, Alta. 25 Apr. 1940; s. Robert Wesley and Agnes Alice (Nickle) A.; e. Univ. of Alta. B.Sc. 1961; Anglican Theol. Coll. of B.C. L.Th. 1964, S.T.B. 1968; Univ. of Calgary M.Sc. 1973; m. Diane d. Cecil and Edel Parson 10 Sept. 1960; children: Samuel Vernon (dec'd), William Derek, Suzanne Darlene; EXTVE. DIR., THE CALGARY FOUNDATION 1995- ; Parish Priest, Anglican Dioc. of Kootenay 1964-65; Social Worker, City of Calgary 1968-69; Staff Psycho!., Woods Chris- tian Homes 1972-73; Psychol., Educator & Commun. Devel. Worker, Serv. for Handicapped, Govt. of Alta. 1974-79; Extve. Dir., Nickle Family Found. 1983-95; NRC scholarships 1970-73; Hon. Asst. Priest, St. Lau- AYLWARD / BAAR 47 rence Anglican churches 1994- ; recreations: hiking, extensive reading; Home: 140 Valley Ridge Green N.W., Calgary, Alta. T3B 5L5; Office: 1920 Aquitane Tower, 540 - 5th Ave. S.W., Calgary , Alta. T2P OM2. AYLWARD, Hon. Kevin, M.H.A., B.Comm.; politi- cian; b. Stephenville Crossing, Nfld. 24 Aug. 1960; s. Kevin and Laura (Lee) A.; e. Memorial Univ. B.Comm.; m. Ann; two children; MINISTER OF FOREST RESOURCES AND AGRIFOODS, GOVT. OF NFLD. 1997- ; 1st el. to the House for the riding of Stephen- ville g.e. 1985; re-el, g.e. 1989, 1993; Govt. Whip 1989; Parl. Asst. to the Premier 1991; Min. of the Environ- ment and Labour 1994-97; Mem., Cdn. Cance r Soc., K . of C; Lib.; R.C.; Home: 58 Squires Ave., St. John's, Nfld. A1E 1G1; Office: P.O. Box 8700, St. John's, Nfld. A1B 4J6. AYOUB, Norman N., B.Comm., C.L.U.; insurance executive; b. Montreal, Que. 5 Oct. 1949; s. Thomas G. and Olga (Salhani) A.; e. Concordia Univ. (Sir George Williams) B.Comm. 1970; m. Francine d. Emile and Madeline Charlebois 30 Sept. 1972; children: Jeffrey; SR. VICE-PRES., INDIVIDUAL RETAIL, MARITIME LIFE ASSURANCE 1994- ; Life Agent, London Life 1970-72; Supvr, Univ. Recruiting 1973-77; Agency Mgr. 1977-80; R.V.P. Que. -Maritim e 1980-82; Agency Mgr., 1982-86; R.V.P. Toronto 1986-88; Vice-Pres., Mktg., MacDougall-MacDougall-Mactier 1988-89; Vice-Pres. Mktg., Individual Life, Maritime Life 1989- 90; Vice-Pres. Individual Life, Maritime Life Assurance 1991-94; Dir., I.W.K. - Grace Hospital Found.; Former Chrmn., Medic-Alert Campaign Toronto; Former Lectr, Continuing Edn., Univ . of Toronto and McGill Univ.; recreations: golf, hockey: clubs: Lambton Golf & Coun- try (Toronto); Saraguay; Ashburn Golf & County; Granite Springs Golf & Country (Halifax); Home: 2 Stockleigh Pi., Halifax, N.S. B3M 4K4; Office: P.O. Box 1030, Halifax, N.S. B3J 2X5. AYRE, Anthony Green, O.B.E.; consultant; b. St. John's, Nfld. 20 Nov. 1916; s. late James Garfield Green and late Carlotta P. (Glassey) Ayre; stepson late Hon. C.P. Ayre; e. Holloway and Prince of Wales Schs. Nfld.; Caldecott Prep. Sch. Eng. 1929-31; Ley's Pub. Sch. Cambridge, Eng. 1931-33; Macdonald Coll. McGill Univ. Dipl. Agric. 1937; PRES., TRAILS END DEVEL- OPMENT LTD.; self-employed Anthony G. Ayre Asso- ciates; Company Director; former Consul for Belgium and for the Netherlands 1965; joine d RCN and comnd. 1941, service various naval vessels Pacific Coast and Atlantic 1942-45, joined HMCS Cabot as Reserve Offr. and promoted Lt. Commdr. 1949, C.O. Memorial Univ. Naval Training Div. 1949, Chief of Staff to Commodore Nfld. rank Acting Commdr. 1950, Area Offr. Sea Cadets Nfld. 1952-55; Extve. Mgr. Nfld. Bd. Trade 1959-70; Pres., Chamber of Commerce Executives of Canada, and Dir., Am. Chamber of Commerce Executives, 1968-69; Gen. Mgr. St. John's Bd. Trade 1970-71; Secy. St. John's Shipping Assn. Ltd. 1959-78; Extve. Secy. Nfld. Real Estate Bd. 1973-75; former mem. Bd . Referees Unem- ployment Ins. Comn.; Area Supply Offr. Emergency Measures Organ, 1962-75; mem. Nfld . Labour Rela- tions Bd. 1959-74; Court of Revision City of St. John's 1976-79; former Dir. St. John's Tourist Comn.; mem . and past Chrmn., Bd. of Govs., Nfld. Div. Cdn. Corps of Commissionaires; former Chrmn. Pub. Libs. Bd. Nfld.; Regional Drama Festival Soc. Nfld.; former Dir. John Howard Soc.; Chevalier de 1'Ordre de Leopold (Bel- gium); Knight, Order of the Oranj-Nassau (Dutch); has farmed in Eng., Nfld., Que. and Ont.; freelance writer and broadcaster; mem. ACTRA; Royal Cdn. Legion; Anglican; recreations: agriculture, reading, broadcast- ing, walking; Clubs: Crow's Nest Officers'; Naval (Lon- don, Eng.); Address: Trail's End, Topsail Rd., PO Box 1506, St. John's, Nfld. A1C 5N8. AYRE, John David, B.A.; writer; b. Toronto, Ont. 24 Nov. 1947; s. Charles Alan and Joan Collins Crawford (Wilson) A.; e. Victoria Coll., Univ. of Toronto, B.A. 1971; m. Mary Ann d. Milton and Hilda Evans 10 May 1974; children: Evelyn, Edward, Eleanor; freelance jour- nalist/critic 1970- ; contbr. editor, Maclean's 1977-83; has concentrated mostly on literary, art & dance sub - jects; articles in Saturday Night, Weekend, Books in Canada, The Canadian forum and Maclean's; Author's Award 1978 (Periodical Distrib. of Can.); author: Northrop Frye: A Biography 1989; Mem., PEN Canada; Home: 35 Ti'ffany St. W., Guelph, Ont. N1H 1X9. AYRE, Miller H., B.A., M.B.A.; publisher ; b. St. John's, Nfld. 27 Dec. 1941; s. Lewis H.M., C.M. and Olga Rog- ers (Crosbic) A.; e. Holloway Sch. St. John's; Bishop's Coll. Sch. Lennoxville , Que.; Harvard Univ. B.A. 1964; McGill Univ. M.B.A. 1968; m. Susan B. d. F. Allen Sherk; children: Andrew, Deirdre; PUBLISHER, ST. JOHN'S EVENING TELEGRAM; Dir., Ayre & Sons Ltd.; Mansbord Inc.; NewTel Enterprises Limited; Chrmn., Nfld. Medicare Comn. 1971-73; mem. St. John's Mun. Council 1974-78; Adv. Bds. Memorial Univ. of Nfld. Inst. Social & Econ. Rsch. 1974-79 and Sch. Bus. Adm. & Comm. 1975-77; Pres. Nfld. Div. Cdn. Cancer Soc. 1978-80, Nat. Dir. of Soc. 1977-81; Dir. Harvard Alumni Assn. 1979-81; Past Chrmn. Retail Council Can.; Vice Chrmn., Nat. Theatre Sch. Montreal; Past Chrmn., Cdn. Chamb . of Comm.; mem., Econ. Council Can.; Distributive Trades Adv. Ctte. Ind. Trade & Comm., Can.; Dir., Cdn. Counci l Christians & Jews; United Church; Club: Rotary (Pres. 1982 St. John's); Home: P.O. Box 5005, St. John's, Nfld. A1C 5V3; Office: P.O. Box 5970, St. John's, Nfld. A1C 5X7. AZIZ, Khalid, B.S.E., B.Sc., M.Sc, Ph.D.; engineer, educator; b. Pakistan 29 Sept. 1936; s. the late Aziz ul Hussan and late Rashida Atamohammed; came to Can. Jan. 1957; e. Univ. of Michigan B.S.E. 1955; Univ. of Alta. B.Sc. 1958; M.Sc. 1961; Rice Univ. Ph.D. 1966; m. Mussarrat, d. late M.S. Rizwan i 12 Nov. 1962; children: Natasha, Imraan; PROF. OF PETROLEUM ENGR. 1982- and OTTO N. MILLER PROF. OF EARTH SCI- ENCES, STANFORD UNIV. 1989- ; Chrmn. of Petro- leum Engr., Stanford Univ. 1986-91, 1994-95; Jr. Design Engr., Massey Ferguson, Detroit 1955-56; Distribution Engr., Karachi Gas Co., Pakistan 1958-59; Instr., Asst. Prof., Petroleum Engineering, Univ. of Alta. 1960-62; Chief Engr., Karachi Gas Co., Pakistan, 1962-63; Asst. Prof., Assoc. Prof, and Prof., Dept. of Chem. and Petro- leum Engrg., Univ. of Calgary 1965-82; Mgr. & Dir., Computer Modelling Group 1977-82; Prof., Petroleum Engr. 1982- , Assoc. Dean for Rsch., Stanford Univ. 1983-86; author and co-author of over 150 articles, books and research papers in field; Fellow, Chemical Inst. of Can.; awarded APEGGA Gold Medal (Univ. of Alta.); Ralph Budd Award (Rice Univ.); Ferguson Award (S.P.E.); Best Paper Award (C.N.G.P.A.); Distinguished Service Award (Petroleum Soc.); Reservoir Engineering Award (S.P.E.l 1987; Lester C. Uren Award (SPE) 1988; Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engi- neering Faculty (SPE) 1990; Diploma of Honour, Pi Epsiom Tau 1991; Hon. Prof., Univ. of Calgary 1994; Hon. Mem. (AIME) 1995; Mem., Nat. Acad. of Engi- neering (U.S.A.) 1996; Hon. Mem. (SPE) 1996; Am. Inst. of Chem. Engrs.; Distinguished Mem., Soc. of Petroleum Engrs. of A.I.M.E. 1983- ; Soc. of Industrial and Applied Mathematics; recreations: golf, bridge, ski- ing, travel; Home: 112 Peter Coutts Circle, Stanford, Ca. 94305; Office: Stanford Univ., Stanford, Ca. 94305. AZIZ, Philip John Andrew Ferris, B.F.A., M.F.A.; painter, sculptor, designer (of jewelry, celature, furni- ture, stained-glass windows), graphic artist, architec- tural designer, liturgical artist; D. St. Thomas, Ont.; e. Yale Univ. B.F.A. 1947, M.F.A. 1949; Fogg Museum, Harvard Univ., 1949 post-grad, work; numerous field & study trips to Europe and Middle East; exhibits in lead- ing galleries, museums, etc. in chief cities in U.S. & Canada; Instr. of Art, Yale Univ. 1948-49; Lectr. in Art, Univ. of W. Ont. 1950-55; lectures extensively at col- leges, museums & institutions in U.S.; pioneer use of egg-tempera medium; first public exhbn. Detroit, Mich. 1950; selected one-man shows: Eaton Fine Art Gallery 1950-57; Montreal Museum of Art 1952, 1967; Seattle World's Fair 1961; Gall. Herve, NY 1964; Royal Soc. of Portrait Painters, London, Eng. 1966, 1967, 1968; National Gall, of Art, Ottawa 1967; Univ. of Waterloo Art Gall. 1967; New York Culture Centre, 1968-69; New York Culture Centre 1969 (retrospective); 9th Internat. Exhbn., Gall. Internal., NY 1969; Sign of Mer- maid Gall., Grosse Pointe, Mich. 1971; War Meml. Ctr., Grosse Pointe, Mich. 1971; Minnesota Museum of Art 1972; Tribute to Paul Tillich exhbn. St. John Univ. Col- legeville, Minn. 1972; Artist-in-residence , exhbr., Aspen Inst. of Humanistic Studies 1972-76; William Bea- dleston Gall., NY 1973; Albert White Gall, Toronto 1974; London Arts Gall, Detroit 1975; David Findlay Gall., NY 1976; Tom Gruenebaum Gall, NY 1978; Detroit Inst. of Arts 1982; Theo Waddington Gall, Tor- onto 1981; Waddington & Shiell Gall., Toronto 1984; Exhbn., Office of Premier David Peterson, Queen's Park, Toronto 1985; President's gift of an Aziz paintin g to Francois Mitterand of France on behalf of the Govt. of Ont. 1985; Ontario Pavilion, Vancouver, Expo' 86; Ontario House, Paris, France 1986; Ontario House, Tokyo, Japan 1987; Selections from W. Hawkins Ferry Coll. Detroit Inst. of Arts 1987; rep. in exhib. from per- manent collection, Detroit Inst. of Arts 1993-94; one man retro, exhbn. London Regional Art & Historical Museum May 4—July 26 1996 (Dr. William Dale curator & author criticle article Hidden Icons); rep. in selected permanent collections: Detroit Inst. of Arts; Montreal Museum of Arts; Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Centre Plaza, NY; Minnesota Museum of Art; K-Mart Admin- istrative Centre, Troy, Mich.; Detroit Receiving Hospi- tal; Robert McLaughton Gallery, Oshawa; Vatican Museum, Rome; and numerous private collections Can., U.S., Gt. Brit., Europe; portraits inch: Eugene Cardinal Tisserant (Dean, Coll. of Cardinals, Rome); Rise Stevens (Metropolitan Opera, NY); Yousuf Karsh; Lady Eaton; Erik Bruhn; mems. of Ford and Du Pont families, etc.; cr. Lady Chapel, St. Peter's Basilica, London, Ont. 1958-59; also St. Joseph Chapel and Chapel of Christ The King; cr. Timothy Eaton Meml. Chapel 1960-61; Nativity Altar piece, Motherhouse of St. Joseph, Hamilton, Ont. 1952; Pieta altar piece, Trinitarian Monastery, St. Bruno, Que. 1951; Panels of The Four Seasons for Mich. Consolidated Gas Co. Bldg., Detroit 1962; Permanent Coll.: Norton Simon Inc., NY; Univ. of Toronto; Vanier Inst. for the Family; Univ. of Western Ont.; London Free Press Publishing Co.; National Archives, Ottawa - Portrait of Solange Karsh 1991; subject CBC Documen- tary Aziz: The Modern Renaissance Artist 1981; numerous scholarly articles and critical essays in peri- odicals and art journals U.S., Can., Europe & Middle East; painting Cosmos 1995-96 (reproduced on cover of Business Quarterly, The Richard Ivey Sch. of Business, U.W.O.) 1996; designer of a private country residence in Ont. 1980-90; Architectural Designer and consultant on numerous projects, incl.: Middlesex Court Centre, Lon- don, Ont. 1969-78; Ontario Place, Toronto 1972-73; Landmark Centre, St. Paul, Minn. 1972-74; St. Peter's Lutheran Church, NY 1978-80; selected memberships: Who's Who in Art (English ed.) 1958; Internat. Dir. of Arts (German ed.) 1963; Am. Directory of Arts 1965; The Blue Blook (for outstanding profl. achievement in English-speaking world) 1969; Internat. Platform Soc., U.S. 1971; Directory or Internat. Biography (English) 1971; National Trust for Historic Preservation, Wash- ington, DC 1972; National Register of Prominent Americans 1972; Who's Who in the World 1974; Heri- tage Canada 1975; Friends of Modern Art; (Patron) Detroit Inst. of Arts 1984; The American Biographical Inst. 1987; Internat. Biographical Center, (Cambridge, England) 1987; Five Thousand Personalities of the World (The Am. Biographical Inst.) 1990; Fellow, Inter- nat. Inst. of Arts & Letters, Switzerland 1957; Trustee, National Pollution Control Foundn., NY 1968; Vice Pres., Yale Club of Canada, Toronto 1968; Vice Pres., Yale Alumni Assn. of Can. 1969; Admiral, Texas Navy 1970; Clubs: Yale of N.Y.C. (since 1947); University Club, Toronto (since 1965); Address: 1180 Western Rd., London, Ont. N6G 1G8. AZIZ, Rashid A.; financial and business executive; b. Peshawar, Pakistan 28 Jan. 1954; s. Abdul Aseem and Brenda (Hull) A.; e. Aitchison Chiefs Coll. 1961-71; articling student 1972-76; children: Jordana, Rebecca; Chartered Acct., Chantrey Button & Co. 1976; Control- ler, Kadhoda Chicken Co. 1976-79; Mgr., Deloitte & Touche 1980-87; Vice-Pres. & C.F.O., Quadra Logic Technol. Inc. 1988-92; Extve. Vice-Pres. & Dir., Infla- zyme Pharm. Inc. 1993-94; Self-employed Business Consultant & Investor 1994- ; F.C.A., Inst. of Ch. Accts. in England & Wales; C.A., Inst. of Ch. Acct. in B.C.; Former Mem., Med. Devices Sector Initiative, Indus. Sci. & Technol. Can.; Counc., Finan. Sect., Pharm. Mfg. Assn. Can.; Camp Coord, for French Camps in B.C. 1989-90; Mem., Fin. Ctte. Childrens Telethon 1988-89; Dir., St. Johns Ambulance (Burnaby) 1993-94; recreations: squash, swimming; Club: Jericho; Address: 1791 Delta Ave., Burnaby, B.C. V5B 3G6. B BAAR, Carl, M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Los Angeles, Ca. 22 Sept. 1940; s. Tim and Ella B.; e. UCLA B.A. 1961; Univ. of Chicago M.A. 1963, Ph.D. 1969; m. Ellen d. Lewis and Frances Samuels 26 Aug. 1963; two s. David William, Keith Richard; PROF. OF POLITICS, BROCK UNIV. 1982- ; Asst. Prof, of Pol. Sci. Univ. of B.C. 1966-68, James Madison Coll. Mich. State Univ. 1968- 70; Visiting Asst. Prof. Cornell Univ. 1971-72, Univ. of Mich. 1972-73; Visiting Asst. Prof, present Univ. 1974, Assoc. Prof. 1975, Founding Dir. Prog. Judicial Adm . 1980-85; Faculty mem. Inst . for Court Mgmt. Denver, Colo. 1973-92; Visiting Prof. Prog. Law & Soc. York Univ. 1985-86; Special Lectr. Univ. of Toronto Law Sch. 1985; Rsch. Fellow, Osgoode Hall Law Sch., York Univ. 1987-88; Visiting Prof. Pol. Sci., Univ. of Toronto 1988- 89; Legis. Intern Cal. State Assembly 1962-63; Con- gressional Fellow US House and Senate 1965-66; cons, court adm. various govt. and legal orgns. Can., USA and Australia; pol. analyst Canada AM CTV Network; Woodrow Wilson Fellow 1961-62; Fellow Inst. Court Mgmt.; Russell Sage Fellow Yale Law Sch. 1970-71; Jackson Lectr. Nat. Judicial Coll. 1979; autho r One Trial Court: Possibilities and Limitations 1991; Separate But 48 BABCOCK/BACK Subservient: Court Budgeting in the American States 1975; co-author Judicial Administration in Canada 1981; collaborator, Maitre chez eux/Masters in Their Own House 1981; author or co-author 50 profl. articles, book chapters, reports court orgn. & mgmt., judicial process; Ed.-in-Chief The Justice System Journal 1974- 77; Dir. Am. Judicature Soc. 1978-82; mem. Acad. Free- dom & Tenure Ctte. Cdn. Assn. Univ. Teachers 1982-85; mem. Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Am. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Law & Soc. Assn.; Inst. Pub. Adm. Can. (Dir. Toronto Regional Group 1979-81); Internal. Pol. Sci. Assn. (Exec. Ctte. Rsch. Ctte. Comparative Judicial Studies 1976-88); Cdn. Inst. Adm. Justice; Cdn. Law & Soc. Assn.; Phi Beta Kappa; Unitarian; Home: 1011 - 131 Bloor St. W., Tor- onto, Ont. M5S 1S3; Office: Dept. of Politics, Brock Univ., St. Catharines, Ont. L2S 3A1. BABCOCK, James M., B.A., M.B.A.; banker; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A.(Hons.) 1962; Univ. of Western Ont. M.B.A. 1966; m. Ruth; children: Benjamin, Shawna, Kimberley; SR. VICE-PRES., MANITOBA AND SASK. DIV., THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK 1990- ; Bd. of Dirs., First Nations Bank of Canada; var. positions in internal. & domestic divisions, London, UK & Vane., The Toronto-Dominion Bank 1966-73; Area Supt. Hong Kong 1973-78; Asst. Gen. Mgr., Comm. Devel. Toronto 1978-80; Nat. Accounts Div. 1980 ; Gen. Mgr., Western Reg., USA Div. 1980-84; North Am. Credit Toronto 1984-87; Sr. Vice-Pres., Atlantic Div. Halifax 1987-90; Mem., Cdn. Bankers Assn.; Crocus Invest- ment Fund (Adv. Council); Bd. of Dir., Canada West Foundation; Winnipeg Symphony; Royal Winnipeg Ballet; Bd. of Gov., Manitoba Museum; clubs: St. Charles Golf & Country, Manitoba Club; Office: P.O. Box 7700,18th Floor, 201 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3C 3E7. BABE, Jennifer Elizabeth, B.A., LL.B., LLM.; lawyer; b. Thunder Bay 8 Aug. 1953; d. Murray W. and Betty (Chappie) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto, B.A. 1976; Osgoode Hall, LL.B. 1979; London Sch. of Econ. & Pol. Sci., LL.M. 1981; PARTNER, MILLER THOMSON 1988- ; called to Ont. Bar 1982; joined Miller Thomson 1985; Past Chair, Bus. Sect, of Can. Bar Assoc., Ont.; Chair, Nat. PPSA Ctte. of Can. Bar Assoc.; Head, Debtor-Cred- itor Portion of Bar Admission Prog, for Law Soc. of Upper Can.; author: Butterworth's Sale of a Business- co-author: Butterworth's Creditors' Remedies in Ontario, author of numerous articles, papers and lec- tures for LSUC, CBA-O and others; Office: 20 Queen St. W, Suite 2400, Toronto, Ont. M5H 3S1. BABIUK, Lome A., Ph.D., D.Sc.; educator, director; b. Sask. 25 Jan. 1946; s. Paul and Mary (Mayden) B.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.S.A. 1967, M.Sc. 1969, D.Sc. 1987; Univ. of B.C., Ph.D. 1972; m. Betty Lou d. Harold and Agnes Wagar 29 Sept. 1973; children: Shawn, Kimber- ley; DIR., VETERINARY INFECTIOUS DISEASE ORGN., UNIV. OF SASKATCHEWAN 1993- (Assoc. Dir. Rsch. 1984-93) and PROFESSOR 1979- ; Postdoc- toral Fellow, Univ. of Toronto 1972-73; Asst. Prof, present Univ. 1973; Cons. Genentech Inc. 1981-85; Molecular Genetics 1980-85; Biostar Inc. 1986-93; named Teacher of Yr. 1978; Preclin. Teacher of Yr. 1979; Distinguished Agric. Grads. Award 1980; CSM Award 1990; Bill Snowden Award 1990; Rotarian Wheel Award in Science & Technology 1991; Am. Assoc. Vet. Immu- nol. Award 1992; Xerox-Canada Forum Award; author over 300 book chapters, sci. articles; mem. Am. Soc. Microbiol.; Am. Soc. Virol.; Cdn. Soc. Microbiol; recre- ation: skiing; Home: 245 East Place, Saskatoon, Sask. S7J 2Y1; Office: 120 Veterinary Rd., Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 5E3. BACH, Geoffrey D., M.B.A.; chartered accountant; b. United Kingdom 9 Sept. 1938; TREASURER, PLACE R DOME NORTH AMERICA; Commissioner, The Van- couver Museum Commission; Office: P.O. Box 49305, Bentall Station, Vancouver, B.C. V7X 1L3 BACH, Lars, M.Sc.F., Ph.D., P.Eng.; engineering execu- tive, inventor; b. Aalborg, Denmark 19 May 1934; s. Berg and Tove B.; e. R.V.A. Univ. of Denmark M.Sc.F. 1960; State Univ. of N.Y. at Syracuse Ph.D. 1966; m. Doreen Rebagliati 1968; children: John Berg, Jennifer Mari; PROJECT MANAGER, WOOD PRODUCTS ENGINEERING, ALBERTA RESEARCH COUNCIL 1980- ; Corps of Engineers, Danish Army 1960-62; Bur. of Naval Rsch., U.S. Navy & Nat. Sci. Fdn. 1962- 65; Rsch. Sci./Offr., Western Forest Prod. Lab. Vane. 1965-68; Extve. Sec. & Project Engr., Berg Bach & Kjeld Egmose A/S Aalborg, Denmark 1968-69; Assoc. Rsch. Prof., Technical Univ. of Denmark 1969-75; Section Head & Rsch. Assoc., MacMillan Bloedel Rsch. Ltd. Vane. 1975-80; Adjunct Prof., Wood Prod. Engr., Dept. of Renewable Resources, Univ. of Alta. 1982- ; Tech. Ctte. Mem., ASTM D-07, CSA 437 & CSA 086 Panel Sub-ctte.; Mem., Bd. of Dir., Aktie-Plantage Selskabet for Aalborg Arm.; Mem., Forest Prod. Rsch. Soc.; Cdn. Soc. for Civil Engr.; Soc. of Sigma Xi; N.Y. Acad. of Sci.; Co-recipient, L.J. Markwardt Wood Engr. Rsch. Award 1991; Mem., Gambier Is. Conservancy Soc.; Reg. Profl. Engr. in Alta. & B.C.; author of over 80 tech. pubs.; 27 patents issued related to new wood composites; recre- ations: fishing, log buildin g construction; Home: 7912 - 147 St., Edmonton, Alta. T5R 0X7; Office: 250 Karl Clark Rd., Edmonton, Alta. T6H 5X2. BACHAND, Andre, C.M., B.A., LL.L, L.Sc.Com., M.S.; consultant; b. Sherbrooke, Que., 1 April 1917; s. Charles Emile and Emilie (Codere) B.; e. St-Charles Borromee, Sherbrooke, B.A.; Univ. de Montreal, LL.L. 1941, L.Sc.Com. 1942; Harvard Grad. Sch. of Business Adm. 1942^3; Columbia Univ., M.S. 1944; two s. Claude, Raymond; Asst. to Pres., Quebecor Inc. 1985- 90; Consultant, Development Fund, Univ. de Montreal 1982-87; Dir., Renault Automobiles (Canada) Ltd.; called to Bar of Que. 1941 ; trained with C.A. firm Mon- treal 1943—44; managed, reorganized and subsequently acquired Robin Freres Ltee 1945-52; joined present Univ. as Lectr. in Accounting, Sch. of Comm., 1945-52 and Faculty of Law 1952-56; Dir. of Pub. Relations and Asst. to Secy. Gen. 1952-62; Asst. to Rector 1962-67; Director Development fund 1967-82; TV and Radio regular series, guest panelist and moderator; Founder, Town of Mount Royal Mun. Lib.; Community Concerts Assn.; Dir., Cdn. Automobile Assn. (Extve. 1972-74); Touring Club Montreal (Pres. 1972-73); Atelier Libre de Recherches Graphiques Inc.; Musees Nationaux du Can. (Vice Pres. 1974-78); Vice Pres., Festival Interna- tional du Film sur 1'Art; SOGAM; former Bd. mem. Soc. Canadienne de la Croix-Rouge (Montreal); La Comedie Canadienne; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts; Past Vice Pres., Festivals de Montreal; Past Co-Chrmn. du Maurier Council in Performing Arts; First Pres., Town of Mount Royal Chamber Comm.; Past mem. Bd., Chambre de Comm. Frangaise au Can.; Chambre de Comm. du Dist. Montreal; former member St. Jame's Club (Comte. 1965-67) mem. Soc. Canadienne des Relations Publiques; Am. Alumni Council; Am. Coll. Pub. Relations Assn. (Past Dir.-lst Cdn.); Cdn. Assn. Univ. Devel. Offrs.; Certified Mem., Nat. Soc. of Fund Raising Extves.; Asst. to Gen. Secy., Assn. des Univs. entieremem ou partiellement de langue franchise 1961- 86; Mem., Order of Canada 1979; Clubs: St. Denis; Canadian (Pres. 1961-62); Address: 249 Bloomfield, Outremont, Que. H2V 3R6. BACHAND, Jean-Claude, M.B.A., LL.L., B.esA.; business executive, lawyer; b. Sherbrooke, Que. 22 Feb. 1945; s. Andre and Madeleine (Vien) B.; e. Coll. de Saint-Laurent B.esA. 1963; Univ. de Montreal LL.L. 1966; Univ. of W. Ont. M.B.A. 1969 (S. Bronfman scholarship 1967; Dean's Hon. List 1969); m. Marie Vien; COUNSEL, BYERS CASGRAIN 1995- ; Cdn. Secur. Inst. (partners, dir. & offr. qualifications); Lawyer, Stikeman, Elliott, Tamaki, Mercier & Robb 1969-70; Extve. Asst. to C.E.O. (Paris), Capital Mngt. Internal. Ltd. 1970-71; Banque Nat. de Paris Group 1972-84 (last post held Sr. Vice Pres.); Extve. Vice-Pres., Admin. & Gen. Couns., Monireal Trusi 1984-95; Bd. Mem. & Secy., French Chamb. of Comm. in Can. 1983; Bd. Mem., Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec (Chrmn. of Audii die.); Dir. & Mem. Extve. Cue., Monireal Symphony Orch.; OSM Chrmn. of Corp. Funding Campaign 1991-92; Mem., Cdn. Bar Assn.; Barr. du Que.; Que. MBA Assn. (Founding Mem. 1971); Assoc. of Cdn. Gen. Counsel; Clubs: Club Saint-Denis; Vallee du Richelieu Golf; Home: 30 Elmwood Ave., Outrem- ont, Que. H2V 2E2; Office: 1 Place Ville-Marie, 39lh fl., Montreal, Que. H3B 4M7. BACHAND, Stephen, E., B.A., M.B.A.; business exec- utive; b. Massachusetts, U.S.A. 24 Mar. 1938; e. Will- iams College, Williamstown, Mass. B.A. 1959; Univ. of Virginia M.B.A. 1962; m. Phyllis; PRES. AND C.E.O., CANADIAN TIRE CORP. 1993- ; Mngt. training, General Molors, Deiroil, Mich. 1962-63; Hechinger Co., Maryland, served in a variety of staff and operating positions 1963-71; Vice-Pres., Real Estate & Dev. 1971- 73; Vice-Pres., Admin. 1973-77; C.F.O. 1977-82; C.E.O. (joint venture Hechinger Co. & Kmart) 1982-83; Exive. Vice-Pres. & C.F.O. 1983-86; Exive. Vice-Pres., Home Quarters (a div. of Hechinger Co.) 1986-87; C.O.O. 1987-93; Dir., Canadian Tire Ltd.; Canadian Tire Accep- lance Lid.; recreations: sailing, climbing, skiing, golfing; Office: 2180 Yonge St., Box 770, Stn. K, Toronio, Oni. M4P 2V8. BACHINSKI, Walter Joseph Gerard, M.A.; artist, educaior; b. Ottawa, Ont. 6 Aug. 1939; s. Walter Michael and Antonia Mary (Domanski) B.; e. Oni. Coll. of Art A.O.C.A. in Drawing & Painting; Univ. of Iowa M.A. 1967; children : Sarah, Matthew, Una, Michael; Prof, of Fine An, Univ. of Guelph 1967-94; solo exhns. incl. Mazelow Gallery Toronto 1971, 1974 ; Peter Hess Gallery Hamilton 1974; Gallery 1640 Montreal 1975; Gallery Moos Toronio 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987; An Gallery of Hamilion 1981; Galerie 1'Art Franc,ais Monireal 1984; Roberison Gallery Ottawa 1986, 1989,1994; Heffel Gallery Vancouver 1989,1991; Drabinsky Gallery 1992; Kitchener-Waierloo Art Gal- lery: Bacninski, Approaching Classicism 1991; McLaren Art Ctr., Barrie : Bachinski, Still Life 10 years 1992; Galerie de Bellefeuille 1993, 1996; pub. comns. incl. Univ. of Waterloo 1975, Kilchene r Couri House 1977, Mohawk Coll. Health Sci's Centre 1980, Maclean Hunter Bldg. Toronto 1984, Donald Forster Sculpiure Park Macdonald-Siewarl Art Centre Guelph 1985, Cineplex Odeon Thealre Kilchener 1988; Mines and Minerals Rsch. Ctr., Laurentian Univ., Sudbury 1992; rep. group & iravelling exhns. incl. IX Bienniele Prims & Drawings Lugano 1972, IVlh Internal. Biennal of Graphic Arts Florence 1974 (Premio DellTnstituto Ban- cario S. Paolo di Torino), Vth Bienal Americana De Artes Graficas Museo de Ane Moderno Cali, Colombia; rep. pub. and corporaie colls, incl. Uffizi Gallery Flo- rence, An Gall, of Vancouver, An Gall, of Hamilton, Govt. of Oni., Monireal Museum of Fine Ari, Saidye Bronfman Cenire Monireal; recipieni T. Eaion Travel- ling Scholarship 1965; Can. Council Grams 1969-70, 1978-79, 1982; Albert Dumochel Prize Inlernat. Exhn. Graphics Montreal 1971; Merit Prize Los Angeles Print- making Soc. Internal. Exhn. 1973; Univ. of Guelph Rsch. Adv. Bd. Grants 1971, 1973; Arts Council Oni. Grams 1978, 1979; recreations: walking, cycling, travel; Studio: R.R. 2, Shanty Bay, Ont. LOL 2LO. BACHYNSKI, Morrel Paul, B.E., M.Sc., Ph.D., F.A.P.S., F.C.A.S.I., F.R.S.C., F.I.E.E.E.; scientisi, execu- tive; b. Bienfait, Sask. 19 July 1930; s. Nickolas and Karoline B.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.E. 1952, M.Sc. 1953; McGill Univ. Ph.D. (Physics) 1955; m. Slava Krkovic, Arvida, Que. 30 May 1959; children: Caroline Dawn, Jane Diane; FOUNDER, PRES. AND DIR. MPB TECH- NOLOGIES INC. 1977- ; Lab. Dir. Microwave & Plasma Physics RCA Lid. 1958, Dir. Rsch. & Devel. 1965, Vice Pres. Rsch. & Devel. 1975-76; rec'd David Sarnoff Oulsianding Achievemeni Award in Engn. 1963; Prix Sciemifique Du Que. 1973; Can. Enterprise Award 1977; Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal; CAP Medal for Achievemeni in Physics 1984; Cdn. Rsch. Mgmt Assoc. Medal 1988; Prix PME (Que.) 1989; Can. Awards for Business Excellence - Enirepreneurship 1989, 1990; ADRIQ Rsch. Mgmt. Award 1992; CAP Medal for Achievement in Industrial and Applied Physics 1995; LL.D. (hon.) Univ. of Waterloo 1993; D.Sc. (hon.) McGill Univ. 1994; LL.D. (hon.) Concordia Univ. 1997; author The Particle Kinetics of Plasmas 1968; over 80 scient. articles various iourns.; Fellow, Inst. Elect. & Elecironic Engrs.; Am. Phys. Soc.; Can. Aeronaulics and Space Insi.; Can. Acad. of Engineering; Hon. Mem., Engineering Insi. of Can. 1987; mem. Can. Assn. Physi- cists (Pres. 1968-69); SCITEC (Pres. 1974-75); Royal Soc. Can. (Vice Pres. Acad III 1984); Vice Chrmn. PRE- CARN 1993-94, Chrmn. 1995-96; Am. Inst. Aeronau- tics & Astronaulics; Am. Geophys. Union; Chrmn., Cdn. Res. Mgmt. Assoc. (Pres. 1986); appid. 10 Sci. Counc. of Can. 1983-90; recreation: tennis; Home: 78 Thurlow Rd., Montreal, Que. H3X 3G9; Office: 1725 North Service Road, Dorval, Que. H9P 1J1. BACK, Frederic, R.C.A., O.C.; animaied film producer, inierior decoraior, painter; b. Sarrebruck, Territoire de la Sarre 8 Apr. 1924; s. Jean and Guillemeiie (Siegel) B.; e. Ecole de 1'Academie Strasbourg, France 1937; Ecole Estienne Paris, France 1939; Fine Arts Rennes, France 1939^3; m. Ghylaine d. Lucien Paquin 2 July 1949; children: Chrisiian, Siizel, Francis; Prof., Ecole du Meu- ble Monireal 1948-53; Prof., Fine An Sch. Monireal 1948-51; Free-lance work Radio-Canada TV. 1953-56; Illustrator, Film Animator, small scale sets for film 1959- ; Set Designer for Niagara Films 1956-59; inte- rior decorator for resiaurams; La Saulaie, Helene de Champlain; churches: Pierreville, Aylmer, Sle-Agathe, Que., South-Colion, Chaieauguay, Brushion (USA); siained glass mural Metro Place des Arts Montreal; rec'd Can. Council Art Scholarship for study animaiion film in Europe 1963; Employee, Socieie Radio Canada 1964- , animaiion seclion 1968- ; various prizes inier- nat. animation film fesdvals; Academy Award (Oscar) for Crac! (animaied film) 1982; Annie Award, ASIFA, Hollywood 1986; The man who planted trees (30 min. animaiion film) 1987: Grand prizes at Festivals of Annecy (France), Hollywood (U.S.A.), Royan (France), Hiroshima (Japan) and Academy Award 88 (Oscar) in Hollywood; The Mighty River (24 min. animaiion film) Grand Prix ai Annecy Iniernai. Animaiion Film Fesiival BACKELAND / BADLEY 49 1993; Grand Prix Hiroshima Internat. Animation Festi- val 1994; 1988 Prize, Internat. Animated Film Assn. ASIFA; Albert Tessier Prize, Cultural Affairs, Prov. of Que. 1991; Gov. Gen.'s Award for Performing Arts 1994; Chevalier de 1'Ordre du Quebec 1989; Officer, Order of Canada 1990; Officier des arts et des lettres, France 1993; mem., Internat. Animated Film Assn.; Acad. of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences (U.S.A.); Cine- matheque Quebecoise; Royal Cdn. Acad. of Arts; (hon. mem.) Soc. des Decorateurs Ensembliers du Que.; hon . mem. Soc. des illustrateurs du Quebec; mem. Soc. quebecoise pour la defense des animaux (Adm.); Green- Peace; Soc. pour vaincre la pollution; Nature Can.; rec- reations: gardening, tree planting, caring for animals and people, drawing; Home: 3514 ave. Kent, Montreal, Que. H3S 1N2. BACKELAND, Gerald H., B.A., L.esL.; industrial utilities executive; b. Winnipeg, Man. 21 Feb. 1945; s. Eva B.; e. Univ. of Man. B.A. 1966; Univ. of Montreal L.esL. 1969; m. Jeannette Bourgoin; PRES., WEST- COAST POWER INC. 1997- ; Vice-Pres., Union Energy Inc.; Westcoast Resources; Dir., Westcoast Energy Australia Pty. Ltd.; Westcoast Gas Marketing Inc.; Natural Gas Exchange Canada Inc.; various posts with Govt. of Manitoba, 1969-81, ending as Extve. Dir., Admin. & Internal Serv., Indus. & Comm.; Dir. of Gas Supply, Gaz Inter-Cite Que. Inc. 1981-84; Gas Supply Cons., SOQUIP, SOQUIP Alta. & Gaz Metro. Inc. 1984-85; Sr. Mgr, Gas Supply Gaz Metro. Inc. 1985-88; Vice-Pres., Centra Gas Ont. Inc. 1988-92; Vice-Pres., Westcoast Energy Inc. 1992-97; witness, Nat. Energy Bd.; Que. Elect. & Gas Bd.; Ont. Energy Bd.; NWT Pub- lic Util. Commission; Home: 3382 Craigend Rd., West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 3G2; Office: 666 Burrard St., Van- couver, B.C. V6C 3M8. BACKMAN, Allen, B.A., D.I.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.; profes- sor; b. Montreal, Que. 18 April 1957; s. Stanley and Eleanor (Silverberg) B.; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.A. 1979; Concordia Univ. D.I.A. 1983 (Dean's Honour List); Univ. of Toronto M.Sc. 1987 (Graduate Fellowship); Univ. of Wales Ph.D. 1995 (Goodspeed Fellowship); m. Leslie M. d. Jacques and Muriel (Ramshaw) Bousquet 30 April 1983 ; children: Devin Abram, Jordan Henry; PROF., DEFT. OF MGMNT. AND MARKETING AND HEALTH CARE ADMIN. PROGRAMME, COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, UNIV. OF SASKATCHEWAN 1987- ; Children's Aid Soc. of Ottawa Carleton 1979- 81, Les Produits de Bicycles BABAC 1981-83, Univ. of Saskatchewan 1987- ; Councillor, Council of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Sask. 1994- ; Rsch. Consultant, Sask. Comn. on Direction in Health Care. 1988-89, Member of Editorial Board, Health Manage- ment forum; Sask. Assn. of Health Services Executives, Cdn. College of Health Service Executives; Home: 119 Stechishin Cr., Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 5P5; Office: 25 Campus Dr. Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 5A7. BACLE, Jean-Yves, B.Sc., M.B.A.; marketing execu- tive; b. Edmonton, Alta. 16 March 1957; s. Jean and Genevieve (Carlier) B.; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.Sc.; McGill Univ. M.B.A.; divorced; VICE-PRES. MARKETING AND SALES and MEM. BD. OF DIRS., IPL INC. 1993- ; Sales Acct. Mgr., Ingersoll Rand Can. 1980-84; Export Mgr., Hewitt Equipment 1984—89; Marketing Dir., Bombardier Inc. 1989-93; Mem., M.B.A. Assn.; L'ordre des ingenieurs du Que.; Cercle des chefs mailleurs du Que. (Section V.P. Mktg.); Chambre de commerce du Que.; Office: 140 rue Commerciale, Saint- Damien, Que. GOR 2YO. BACON, David Walter, B.A.Sc., M.S., Ph.D.; educa- tor; b. Peterborough, Ont. 12 Sept. 1935; s. Arthur and Eleanor Winifred (Bothwell) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. 1957; Univ. of Wis. M.S. 1962, Ph.D. 1965; m. Lucille d. Neil and Georgia Parks 6 July 1963; children: Ann Marie, David Eric; PROF. OF CHEM. ENGN., QUEEN'S UNIV. 1973- ; Computations Analyst, Cana- dian General Electric Co. 1957-60; Rsch. Group Leader, Du Pont Canada Inc. 1965-67; Assoc. Prof, of Chem. Engn. present Univ. 1968-73, Dean of Applied Science 1980-90, Acting Head of Chem. Engn. 1996-97; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Wis., Univ. of Havana, Univ. of Sydney, Stanford Univ.; Consultant, Saudi Arabian Basic Indus - tries Corp.; Council for Continuous Improvement; recipient Award for Excellence in Teaching Ont. Confed. Univ. Faculty Assns.; author or co-author various tech. publs.; Fellow, Am. Stat. Assn.; Fellow, Can. Soc. Chem . Eng.; Past Chair, Comm. Ont. Deans of Engn.; Past Chrmn. Nat. Comte. Deans of Engn. & Applied Science; mem. Assn. Prof. Engrs. Prov. Ont.; Cdn. Soc. Chem. Engrs.; Am. Stat. Assn.; Stat. Soc. Can.; Royal Stat. Soc.; recreations: sailing, swimming, cycling; Home: R.R. I, Picton, Ont. KOK 2TO; Office : Dept. of Chem. Eng., Queen's University, Kingston , Ont. K7 L 3N6. BACON, Larry Douglas, B.Comm., M.B.A.; invest- ment banker; b. Stouffville, Ont. 25 May 1953; s. Dou- glas L. and Edith F. (Corbett) B.; e. Laurentian Univ. B.Comm.(Hons.) 1976; Univ. of Western Ontario M.B.A. 1982; m. Colleen; two children; VICE-PRES. & DIR., NESBITT BURNS INC. 1994- ; Vice-Pres. & Head of Corporate Finance, Ontario, Citibank Canada 1991-94; Vice-Pres. & Dir., Loewen, Ondaatje, McCutcheon 1990; Merrill Lynch Canada Inc. 1982-90; Dir., Nesbitt Burns Inc.; Office : 1 First Canadian Place, 4th Floor, Box 150, Toronto, Ont. M5X 1H3. BACON, Peter J.H. see HICKMAN, Peter James. BACON, Roger Stuart; retired politician; b. Upper Nappan, N.S. 29 June 1926; s. Robert Clinton and Lillian May (Smith) B.; e. Upper Nappan schs.; m. Clara Emily d. Albert Hawthorne, St. Stephen's, N.B. 30 Nov. 1944; children: Douglas, Diana, Deborah; Premier of Nova Scotia 1990-91; dairy farmer; auctioneer; former Coun- cillor, Depy. Warden Cumberland Co.; forme r mem. and Chrmn. Amherst Mun., Vocational and Regional High Sch. Bds.; Cumberland Co. and Towns Jt. Expenditure Bds.; Past Pres. Cumberland Co. P. Cons. Assn.; Life Mem., N.S. Fruit Growers Assoc.; Life Mem., N.S. Blue- berry Growers Assoc.; Hon. Assoc., N.S. Agricultural Coll.; el. M.L.A. for Cumberland East prov. g.e. 1970, re-el. '74, '78, '81, '84, '88; Min. of Tourism, Min. of the Environment and Min. Responsible for Adm. Emer- gency Measures Organ. N.S. Act and Regulations, Govt. of Nova Scotia 1978; Min. of Agriculture and Min. of the Environment 1979; Min. of Agriculture and Mar- keting 1979-89; Min. of Housing & Min. Responsible for the Emergency Measures Organization Act 1989- 91; Depy. Premier 1989-90; Hon. Senator, Nova Scotia Fedn. of Agriculture 1992; P. Conservative; United Church; recreations: curling, golf, auctioneering; Club: Curling; Home: Amherst, N.S. B4H 3Y6. BACOPULOS, John George; executive; b. Keene, New Hampshire 28 May 1947; s. Rev. George John and Evelyn G. (Bardis) B.; e. C.W. Post Coll.; Pace Univ.; m. Sheila J. d. John Kennedy and Wilhelmina Bateman 6 Nov. 1976; children: Christine, George John, Alyce, Sarah, Jessica, Stephanie; CHRMN. & DIR., WEB OFF- SET PUBLICATIONS LTD. 1986- ; Vice-Pres.: Gulf & Western (Can.) Ltd. 1975-77; Famous Players Limited 1977-80; Chrmn. & Dir.: Famous Players Devel. Corp. Limited 1982- ; Data Networking Services Ltd. 1988- ; Home: 44 North Dr., Islington, Ont. M9A 4P9; Office: 1800 Ironstone Manor, Pickering, Ont. L1W 3J9. BACQUE, James Watson, B.A.; writer; b. Toronto, Ont. 19 May 1929; s. Frederic Harold and Edith Macin- tyre (Watson) B.; e. Upper Can. Coll. 1948; Trinity Coll., Univ. of Toronto, B.A. 1952; m. Elisabeth d. Constance and Ferdinand Marani 22 July 1955; children: Susan Elisabeth, Catherine Mary, James Benson, Andrew Wat- son; Reporter, Stratford Beacon-Herald 1954-55; Asst. Ed., Saturday Night Magazine 1955; Stagehand, CBC TV 1955-58; Asst. Ed. Canadian Packaging, Maclean Hunter 1958-59; Canadian Homes 1959-61; Ed., Mac- millan of Can. 1961-68; Pres. & Co-founder, New Press 1969-75; Ed., Seal Books, McClelland & Stewart 1975- 76; First Prize, Bull-dancing, Assn. des Courses-Landa- ises (France) 1965; Founding Mem., Assn. of Cdn. Pubs.; Writers' Union of Can. (Sec. Treas. 1980-81); author: The Lonely Ones 1969,1970, A Man of Talent 1972, Big Lonely 1978, The Queen Comes to Minnicog 1979, Other Losses: An investigation into the mass deaths of German prisoners at the hands of the French and Americans after World War II; (Der Geplante Tod 1989; Marts Pour Raisons Diverses 1990); ]ust Raoul 1990; Verschwiegene Schuld 1995; Crimes and Mercies 1997; Dear Enemy in preparation; Contbr.: Canada 1964, Cre- ation 1973, Marked by the Wild 1973; recreations: ten - nis, sailing, canoeing; Club: Badminton; Home: Toronto, Ont. BADAY, Lida; womens wear designer; b. Hamilton, Ont. 31 July 1957; e. Ryerson Polytechnical Inst. (3 yr. prog.) 1979; m. Mario Zuliani; OWNER/DESIGNER, LIDA BADAY LTD. 1987- ; Pattern Maker, Becker Fashion; Designer, Kira Fashion; Miller Group; Fil d'Argent (for Canada) awarded by Maison du Lin, Paris; City of Toronto, Designer of the Year 1992 and 1996; Vidal Sassoon Internat. Buyer's Designer of the Year Award, in recognition of excellence in Cdn. fashio n design 1996; Office: 70 Claremont St., Studio 200, Tor- onto, Ont. M6J 2M5. BADER, Richard F.W., F.R.S.C., F.C.I.C., Ph.D.; pro- fessor; b. Kitchener, Ont. 15 Oct. 1931; s. Albert Joseph and Alvina Gerloff B.; e. McMaster Univ., B.Sc. 1953, M.Sc. 1955, M.I.T., Ph.D. 1958; m. Pamela Loi d. Alex- ander and Loi Kozenof 8 Sept. 1958; children: Carolyn Patricia, Kimberly Jane, Suzanne Katherine; PROF. EMERITUS, DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY, MCMASTER UNIV. 1996- ; post-doct. fellow, M.I.T. 1958; Univ. of Cambridge 1958-59; Asst. Prof. 1959-62, Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Ottawa 1962-63; Assoc. Prof. 1963-66, Prof., McMaster Univ. 1966-96; Fellowships: NRC Postdoc- toral Fellowship 1958-59; A. P. Sloan Rsch. 1964-66; E.W.R. Steacie Meml., NRC 1967-69; John Simon Guggenheim Meml. 1979-80; F.R.S.C. 1980; F.C.I.C. 1970; Miller Visiting Prof., Univ. of Calif, at Berkeley 1993; recipient, McMaster Univ. Distinguished Alumni Award 1995; John C. Polanyi Lecture Award, Cdn. Chem. Soc. 1997; Mem., Am. Physical Soc.; author: An Introduction to the Electronic Structure of Atoms and Molecules 1970, Atoms in Molecules -A Quantum The- ory 1990; and 140 sci. articles; Home: 126 Birett Dr., Burlington, Ont. L7L 2T1; Office: Dept. of Chem., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4M1. BADGLEY, Robin Francis, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; educa- tor, sociologist; b. Montreal, Que. 6 May 1931; s. Clem- ent Montagu and Joan Gordon (Coles) B.; e. McGill Univ., B.A. 1952, M.A. 1954; Yale Univ. M.A. 1955, Ph.D. 1957 (Sr. Sterling Fellow); m. Jean Winifred, d. George Duncan and Margaret Detchin, Northumber- land, UK, 18 June 1959; children: Anne Duncan, Mary Elizabeth, Peter Francis; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES; RSCH. SCI- ENTIST, CENTRE FOR RSCH. IN WOMEN'S HEALTH, WOMEN'S COLLEGE HOSP. and UNIV. OF TORONTO; Prof, of Behavioural Sci., Faculty of Med. and Prof, of Sociol. 1968- , Chrmn. Dept. of Behav- ioural Sci. 1968-76 and 1987-88, Chair Grad. Dept. of Community Health, Faculty of Med. 1992-96, Prof, of Family and Community Medicine 1993- ; Russell Sage Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow, Yale Univ. 1957-58; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Social and Preventive Med., Univ. of Sask. 1959-63 (Acting Chrmn. 1962-63); Sr. mem . Milbank Mem. Fund, N.Y. 1963-68; Visiting Lectr., Dept. of Epidemiol., Yale Univ. 1963-68; Visiting Lectr., Sch. of Pub. Health, Columbia Univ. 1965-82; Consult- ant, Expert Adv. Ctte. on Health Manpower, World Health Orgn. 1969-70); mem. Rsch. & Demonstration Grants Program, Welfare Adm., Washington, 1966-69; Rev-Comm., Nat. Inst . Child Health & Human Devel., U.S. Pub. Healt h Service, Washington 1966-70; Comm. on Cdn. Public Health Assn. 1967-69; Health Services Ctte., Ontario Council of Health, 1974-81; Health Pro- motion Ctte., Conference of Federal-Provincial Health Ministers, 1974-76; Chrmn., Ctte. on the Operation of the Abortion Law, Privy Council, Govt. of Canada 1975-77; mem. Adv. Ctte. on Med. Rsch., World Health Orgn. (PAHO) 1976-84; Chrmn., Task Force on User Charges, Ont. Council of Health, 1978-79; Fellowship, World Health Orgn. 1978; Chrmn., Ctte. on Social Sci- Health Rsch., World Health Orgn. (PAHO) 1979-82; Chrmn., Ctte. on Sexual Offences against Children, Dept. of Justice & Nat. Health & Wei, Govt. of Can. 1981-84; Expert Consultant for World Health Orgn. to Israel, Nicaragua and Dominican Republic 1981, and on health manpower, Indonesia 1984; consultant, Develop- ment Co-operation for Health in Commonwealth Countries, Commonwealth Secretariat/Internal. Develop. Rsch. Centre 1984-87; mem. Adv. Ctte., Nat. Inst. of Public Health, Govt. of Mexico 1984-92; Expert Ctte. on Malaria, World Health Orgn. 1985-88; Con- sultant, Caribbean-Canadian Partnership for Health 1989-90; Chrmn., Task Force on Sustainable Develop- ment, Cdn. Public Health Assoc. 1989-90; Consultation Group on the Future of Public Health, World Health Orgn. (PAHO) 1990-92; Chrmn. Advisory Ctte. on Community Health Framework, Ont. Min. of Health 1993-96; co-author Doctors' Strike: Medical Care and Conflict in Saskatchewan 1967, 2nd ed. 1971; The Fam- ily Doctor 1972 (US), 1973 (Can.); Ed. Milbank Memo- rial Fund Quarterly 1963-68; Behavioural Science and Medical Education in Latin America 1966, Spanish transl. 1967; Social Science and Health Planning: Cul- ture, Disease and Health Services in Columbia 1968, Spanish transl. 1968; Social Science and Health in Can- ada 1971; co-author Report of the Committee on the Operation of the Abortion Law 1977; User Charges for Health Services 1979; Bibliography on Social Science Health Research in Latin America (WHO) 1981; co- author, Sexual Offences against Children (2 vols.) 1984; Development Co-operation for Health in Common- wealth Countries (2 vols). 1986; author of book chap- ters, articles and reviews in prof, journs.; Home: 298 Watson Ave., Oakville, Ont. L6J 3V4; Office: Centre for Rsch. in Women's Health, 790 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5G 1N8. BADLEY, Bernard W.D., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P.(C); physician, educator; b. London, Eng. 21 Dec. 1933; s. George and Eva (Parkhouse) B.; e. St. Bartholomew's Hosp. Med. Coll. England; Univ. of London M.D. 1957; 50 BADREDDINE / BAILEY m. Ingeborg d. Rudolf and Trudi Mayer 26 March 1960; children: Jennifer, Andrew; PHYSICIAN, QUEEN ELIZABETH II HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE 1969- and PROF. OF MEDICINE, DALHOUSIE UNIV. 1982- ; postgrad, training in Internal Med. Eng. and Can.; served with Royal Cdn. Army Med. Corps 1960- 63 followed by two and a half yrs. gen. practice rural N.S.; Chief of Gastroenterol. Service present hospital (formerly The Victoria Gen. Hosp.) 1976-81, Exec. Dir. 1981-82, Head of Med. 1982-86, Pres. & C.E.O. 1988- 95; Asst. Prof, present univ. 1969, Assoc. Prof. 1974, Vice Dean Fac. of Med. 1986-88; Chrmn. Dalhousie Faculty Ctte. on Undergrad. Med. Edn. 1972-77; Pres., N.S. Soc. of Internal Med. 1980-81; Dir. & Vice Pres. Cdn. Rugby Union 1982-88; musical dir., conductor, Tupper Concert Bank; R.S. McLaughlin Fellowship 1968; Lea C. Steeves Award for Med. Edn. 1990; author or co-author over 30 sci./med. publs.; recreation: golf; Club: Ashburn Golf; Home: 5890 Chain Rock Dr., Hali- fax, N.S. B3H 1A1; Office: 1278 Tower Rd., Halifax, N.S. B3H 2Y9. BADREDDINE, Yasser, LL.B.; writer, poet, calligra- pher; b. Nabatie, Lebanon 7 Aug. 1942; s. Sobhi Mustafa and Fatme' Hassan (Bdeir) B.; e. Arab Univ. of Beirut, Licence in Law (LL.B.) 1970; m. Faten d. Baha El-Dine and Khadije' El-Rawas 20 March 1984; one d.: Sara; Sec- retary, Lebanese Parliamentary Work & Investigation Cttes. 1972; Chief, Studies & Rsch. Dept., Lebanese Par- liament 1973; Sec., Lebanese Parity. Initiative Ctte. 1977; Lebanese Parity. Bodies 1983; Chief, Art Dept., Arab Devel. Inst. 1983-90; Mem., Lebanese Writers Union; South Lebanon Cult. Council; author: Writings on my Wounds 1973, Birds after Deluge 1978, Flowers as my Color 1988, Sara 1997 (all Arabic poems); 4 cal- ligraphy works in Cdn. Museum of Civilization; Address: 2485 Terrace Georges Jutras, Apt. 310, St. Hubert, Que. J3Y 7A9. BAEHR, Paul, B.A.; biotechnology executive; b. Bury, Lancashire, England 16 June 1943; s. William Frederick and Anne (Hearne) B.; e. Mount St. Mary's College (U.K.); Univ. of B.C. B.A. 1966; m. Penny d. A. Martin Shanahan 4 June 1966; children: Laura Anne, Scott Martin, Mark William; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., IBEX TECHNOLOGIES INC. 1994- ; Product Manager, Proctor & Gamble 1966-69; Acct. Supervisor, Doyle, Dane, Bernbach 1969-70; Gen. Mgr., Consumer Prod. Div., Ciba-Geigy Can. Ltd. 1970-75; Dir. of Mktg., Pharmaceuticals 1976-78; Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr., Pharm. 1978-80; Sr. Vice-Pres., Mktg., Pharm. (U.S.) 1980-85; Pres., Eastman Pharm., Eastman Kodak (U.S.) 1986-88; Extve. Vice-Pres., Pharm. Group, Sterling Drug Inc. (U.S.) 1988-92; Former Bd. Mem., St. Barna- bas Hosp.; Fox Chase Cancer Ctr; Nat. Pharm. Council; recreations: sailing; Office: 5485 Pare St., Montreal, Que. H4P 1P7. BAEKER, Gregory G., B.A., M.M.St.; cultural execu- tive; b. London, Ont. 14 Dec. 1954; s. George Alfred and June Elizabeth (Work) B.; e. Univ. of Western Ont., B.A. 1977; Univ. of Toronto, M.M.St. 1981; doctoral candi- date, Urban and Regional Planning, Univ. of Waterloo (focus urban cultural planning) 1993- ; recipient, National Rsch. Fellowship (Cdn. Museums Assn.) 1994; PARTNER, APPLIED CULTURAL PRINCIPLES (ACP), learning & cultural development 1993- ; Instr., Univ. of Toronto at Scarborough College, Arts Management Program 1993- (Chair, Adv. Ctte. 1990-93); Mgr., Strategic Planning, Min. o f Culture and Communica- tions 1992-93; Extve. Coordinator, Ont. Heritag e Policy Review, Govt. of Ont. 1987-91 (This cross-government review of heritage policies, legislation and programs resulted in Ontario's adoption of the first overalfneri- tage policy and strategy in Canada); Extve. Dir., Ont. Museum Assn. 1981-86; Volunteer activity: Pres., Chil- dren's Discovery Mus. of Toronto 1987-92; Chrmn., Cdn. Mus. Labou r Market Study 1987-89 (Cdn. Mus. Assn.); mem., Adv. Ctte., Univ. of Toronto Masters of Museum Studies Prog. 1982- ; author of wide range of articles for profl. jours.; Home: 105 Winchester St., Tor- onto, Ont. M4X 1B3. BAGLOW, John Sutton, M.A., Ph.D.; labour unionist, writer; b. London, Eng. 10 Dec. 1946; s. Robert Lloyd and Lucy Elizabeth (Sutton) B.; e. Carleton Univ. B.A. 1969, M.A. 1970; Univ. of Glasgow Ph.D. 1973; EXTVE. VICE-PRES., NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION, PUBLI C SERVICE ALLIANCE OF CANADA; Mem. of Bd., Public Service Health Care Plan; Workers Health Safety Centre (Ont.); author Emergency Measures (poetry) 1976; Hugh MacDiarmid: The Poetry of Self (criticism) 1987; contbr. Grey Matters: The Peace Arts Anthology 1985; poetry and articles various mags.; Nat. Dir. Nat. Capital Region Pub. Service Alliance Can. 1988-94; Extve. Vice-Pres., Public Service Alliance Can. 1994-97; Vice Pres., Ont. Fed. of Labour 1988-94; Sec. Ottawa & Dist. Labour Council 1984-90, Recording Sec. 1990-91, Vice Pres. 1991-94; Bd., Ottawa-Carleton Labour Com- munity Services, 1989-94; Bd., Labour Studies Inst. (ODLC/Algonquin Coll.) 1989-94; Grants Prog. Offr. Social Sci's & Humanities Rsch. Council 1974—94 (Can. Council prior to 1978); Bd. of Dir., Cdn. Abortion Rights Action League 1976-86; recreations: reading, cooking, walking, conversation, sailing, scuba diving, music, films, writing; Home: 53 Simcoe St., Ottawa, Ont. K1S 1A3; Office: 233 Gilmour St., Ottawa, Ont. K2P OP1. BAGNALL, Graham Edward, B.A., M.B.A., C.A.; business executive; b. Birmingham, Eng. 20 Jan. 1948; s. Herbert Edward and Marie Lily (Hall) B.; e. Univ. of Manchester, B.A. 1970; York Univ., M.B.A. 1975; C.A. 1973; m. Christine d. Robert and Kathleen Walker 14 Oct. 1972; one d. Sarah; VICE PRES. AND COMP- TROLLER, TELEREAL INC. 1994- ; Clarkson Gordon 1970-74; Bell Canada 1974-82; BCE Inc. 1983, Asst. Treas. 1984-86, Vice Pres. and Treas. 1986-91; Vice Pres. & Comptroller, Montreal Trust 1991-94; Dir., McGill University Health Centre; Dir. & former Chrmn., The Montreal Children's Hosp. Found.; former Dir., The Arthritis Soc. (Que. Division); recreations: squash, bad- minton; Clubs: MAAA; University; Home: 57 Thornhill Ave., Westmount, Que. H3Y 2E3; Office: 1000 rue de la Gauchetiere Quest, Montreal, Que. H3B 4Y7. BAGNALL, Janet, B.A., B.Ed., M.A.; journalist; b. Charlottetown, P.E.I. 7 Dec. 1948; d. Edwin Macpherson and (Mary) Elizabeth (Prowse) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1971, B.Ed. 1972; Univ. of W Ont. M.A. 1976; m. William J. s. Horace and Hildegard Marsden 25 June 1977; children: Caroline, Katharine; EDITORIAL WRITER, THE GAZETTE; Reporter, The St. Catharines Standard 1976-78; Reporter, Editor, Feature Writer, Editorial Writer, The Gazette 1978- ; Mem., Federation professionelle des journalistes du Quebec; club: Cascade Golf & Tennis; Home: 600 av Grosvenor, Westmount, Que. H3Y 2S8; Office: 250 St. Antoine St. W, Mont- real, Que. H2Y 3R7. BAGNELL, Kenneth, B.A., B.D.; travel journalist, public speaker; b. Glace Bay, N.S. 9 Sept. 1934; s. Will- iam George and Mary Margaret (Andrews) B.; e. Mount Allison Univ. B.A. 1956; Pine Hill Divinity Hall B.D. 1958; m. Barbara d. William and Leone Robar June 1958; children: Paul, David, Andrea; began his career in journalism in 1961 as a writer & subsequently Mng. Ed., Un. Ch. Observer; Ed. Bd. Mem., Toronto Star; joined Globe & Mail 1969 as Ed. Bd. Mem., then Ed., Globe Magazine, then daily columnist; also active as radio & TV commentator; Editor, Imperial Oil Review 1974-90; Contbr., numerous publications in Canada and U.S. on travel; Speaker & Counsellor, bereavement field for many years; Mem., Ont. Bd. of Funeral Services 1970s; Dir., Loewen Group Inc. 1989— ; has received various awards for mag. writing & editing; Mem., Soc. of Am. Travel Writers (S.A.T.W.); United Ch. of Can.; author: The Little Immigrants 1980, Canadese 1989; recreations: jogging, travelling, reading; club: YMCA of Metro. Toronto; Home: 74 Redpath Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4S 2J7. BAHADUR, Birendra, B.Sc, M.Sc., Ph.D.; scientist; b. Gorakhpur, U.P., India 1 July 1949; s. Bijai and Shakuntla (Srivastva) B.; e. Gorakhpur Univ. B.Sc. 1967, M.Sc. 1969, Ph.D. 1976; m. Urmilad. Chand Narain and Kawalpati Devi 29 May 1970; STAFF SCIENTIST (EM) AND MANAGER, LCDS, LITTON SYSTEMS CAN- ADA 1985- ; Jr. & Sr. Rsch. Fellow, Gorakhpur Univ. 1969-76; Asst. Prof. 1976-77; Sr. Sci. Offr., Nat. Physi- cal Lab., New Delhi, India 1977-81; V.P. & Dir., R&D, Data Images Inc. Ottawa 1981-85; Adjunct Prof., Dept. of Electr. & Computer Engr., Univ. of Waterloo 1995- ; Mem., Abstracting Panel, Liquid Crystal Abstracts (U.K.) 1978-80; Special Recognition Award, Soc. of Info. Display 1993; 2 Gold Medals for securing highest marks in all undergrad. exams, Gorakhpur Univ. 1967; Best Hosteller, Gorakhpur Univ. 1968; 2nd position in student sci. rsch. comp. 1964; Merit & Nat. Scholarships from grade 6 to M.Sc.; Jr. & Sr. Rsch. Fellowships during Ph.D. 1969-76; Edit. Bd. Mem., Liquid Crystal Today 1995- ; Displays 1993- ; Mem., Soc. of Info. Displays (U.S.) 1982- '(Co-Chair, SID Sessions 1994, 1996; Chair, LCD Tech. SID 1997); Sci. Comn. 13th & 16th Internal. Conf. on Liquid Crystals 1990, 1996; author: Liquid Crystal Display 1984, Liquid Crystals: Applica- tions and Uses vol. 1 1990, vol. 2 1991, vol. 3 1992 and over 75 rsch. papers & books in field of liquid crystals & LCDs; Home: 21 Arborwood Dr., Etobicoke, Ont. M9W 6W5; Office: 25 City View Dr., Etobicoke, Ont. M9W 5A7. BAILEY, Brig. Gen. Anthony John Beswick, D.S.O., O.B.E., E.D., CD.; b. Sandwick, B.C. 16 Apr. 1914; s. Maj. John Beswick, D.S.O. and Ida Gertrude Barrow (Mogg) B.; e. Pub. and High Schs., Vernon, Chemainus and Duncan, B.C.; Jr. War Staff Coll. 1941-42; Imp. Defence Coll. 1964; m. Rosemary Dorothy, d. George Edward and Mary Botting, 28 Nov. 1938; children: Christopher John Beswick, Barbara Patricia (Mrs. Rob- ert Longe); enlisted NPAM as Boy Signaller 1930; comnd. 2nd Lt. RCA 1936; served in various regt'al and staff appts. 1939-15 in Can., U.K., Italy and N.W. Europe incl comd. 3rd Fd. Regt. RCA; and in sr. staff appts. in Can. 1945-50; commanded 2 RCHA in Korea, May-Nov. 1951; promoted Col. to Command Royal Cdn. Sch. of Arty, Camp Shilo, Man. 1951; Dir. of Arty, Ottawa 1954-57; Chief of Staff, W. Command, Edmon- ton 1957-59; Dir. of Mil. Operations and Plans, Ottawa 1959-60; promoted Brig, and Commdr., E. Ont. Area, Kingston 1960; Commdr., 2 Cdn. Inf. Bgde. Group, Camp Petawawa 1962-63; Chief of Staff, Training Com- mand, Winnipeg 1965-66; Dir., Nat. Defence Coll. 1966-68 when retired; Vice. Pres., Adm., Mt. Allison Univ. 1969-75; awarded M.B.E. 1944, D.S.O. 1945, O.B.E. 1951; Mentioned in Despatches 1944; Anglican; recreation: Arabians; gardening; Address: 1605 Rock- land Ave., Victoria, B.C. V8S 1W6. BAILEY, Colin B., B.A., M.A., D.Phil.; curator; b. Lon- don, England 20 Oct. 1955; s. Max and Hilda (Feldman) B.; e. Dame Alice Owen's Grammar Sch. 1974; Brase- nose College B.A. 1978; Sorbonne, Univ. de Paris IV, dipl. in the history of art 1982-83; Oxford Univ. M.A., D.Phil. 1985; Life partner: Alan P. Wintermute; CHIEF CURATOR, NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA 1995- ; Asst. Curator of Eur. Painting & Sculpture, The Philadelphia Museum of Art 1985-89; Curator of Eur. Paintings & Sculpture, Kimbell Art Museum (Fort Worth, Texas) 1989-90; Sr. Curator 1990-94; Edit. Bd. Mem., The Oxford Art }. 1982-84; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Pennsylvania 1988; Bryn Mawr Coll., Dept. of Art History 1989; Paul Mellon Sr. Visiting Fellow, CASVA, Nat. Gall, of Art, Washington, D.C. 1994; Winner, Vasari Award, admin, by Dallas Mus. of Art 1993; Chevalier de 1'ordre des arts et des lettres, awarded by French govt.; author: The First Painters of the King 1985, The Loves of the Gods: Mythological Painting from Wattean to David 1992, Renoir's Portraits 1997 (both also pub. in French); co-author: Masterpieces of Impressionism & Post-Impressionism 1989; recreations: running, tennis, piano, opera; Home: 59 MacLaren St., Ottawa, Ont. K2P OK5; Office: 380 Sussex Dr., Box 427, Station A, Ottawa, Ont. KI N 9N4. BAILEY, David; editor; b. Rothwell, England 25 Sept. 1950; s. Lancelot Leonard and Joan Mary B.; e. Kettering Grammar Sch.; Harlow College; m. Johanna d. Reginald and Norma Powell 18 April 1980; children: Garron, Heather; EDITOR, THE RECORD, Kitchener-Waterloo 1997- ; Reporter, East Midland Allied Press, Corby Evening Telegraph 1968; Peterborough Evening Tele- graph (Northerns, Eng.) 1973; Winnipeg Tribune 1975; Sunday Editor, Toronto Sun 1975; News Editor, Edmon- ton Sun 1978; Editor-in-Chief 1981; Extve. Editor, Financial Post 1991-94; Publisher & Editor, Financial Post Magazine 1994-97; Office: 225 Fairway Rd., Kitch- ener, Ont. N2 G 4E5. BAILEY, David George, B.Sc.Phm., M.Sc., Ph.D.; research scientist; b. Toronto, Ont. 17 March 1945; s. the late George Herbert and the late Barbara Frances (Smith) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.Sc.Phm. 1968, M.Sc. 1970, Ph.D. 1973; m. Barbara Jean d. Walter and Jean Gillespie 30 May 1970; children: Karen Joanne, Brian David, Scott Andrew; RESEARCH SCIENTIST, DEPT. OF MEDICINE, VICTORIA CAMPUS, LONDON HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE 1989- ; Post-Doctoral Fellow, Univ. of Sask. 1973; Scientific Adviser, Sask. Prescription Drug Plan 1976; Sr. Investigator, Drug Rsch. & Devel., Smith Kline & French (Canada) 1978; Cardiovascular Rsch. Dir., Astra Pharm. Canada 1982; area of research expertise: pharmacokinetics and phar- macodynamics; major scientific discovery of a new & important type of food-drug interaction involving inhi - bition of drug metabolism by constituents in grapefruit juice & possibly other foods; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Phar- macol. & Toxicol., Univ. of Western Ont.; Canada's first sub 4-minute miler (San Diego, Calif. 1966); World Univ. Games Tokyo 1967 1500m silver medalist; Pan Am. Games Winnipeg 1967 1500m bronze medalist- awarded Cdn. Univ. Track & Field Athlete of the Year 1965, '67; rep. Canada at Olympic Games Mexico City 1968 & Commonwealth Games Kingston, Jamaica 1966; Mem., Cdn. Soc. for Clin. Pharmacol.; Cdn. Soc. for Clin. Investigation; Am. Soc. for Clin. Pharmacol. & Therap.; Ont. Coll. of Pharm.; author of over twenty peer-reviewed sci. pubns.; recreation: coaching track; BAILEY / BAINE 51 Home: 31 Notre Dame Court, London, Ont. N6J 2G3; Office: 375 South St., London, Ont. N6A 4G5. BAILEY, Donald Atholl, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Rochester, Minn. 24 Feb. 1940; s. Allan Archibald, M.D. and Mary Emily (Marshall), M.D., B.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.A. 1962; Oxford Univ. B.A. 1964, M.A. 1968; Univ. of Minn. Ph.D. 1973; m. Leuba Sonia d. Daniel Z. and Kathleen Daniels 28 July 1963; separate d 1996; chil- dren: Monica Ruth, Marshall Charles; PROF. OF HIS- TORY, UNIV. OF WINNIPEG 1988- ; part-time instr. Carleton Coll. Northfield, Minn. 1966-67; part-time Instr. Extension Div. Univ. of Minn. 1966; Univ. of Sask. sessional instr. 1964—65, spring 1965, summer 1967; joined present Univ. 1969; sabbaticals in France 1975- 76, 1984-85, 1991-92; Bd. of Din: Health Sci's Centre Winnipeg 1973-75; Mount Carmel Clinic 1974-75; Pres., Manitoba Assoc. for Rights and Liberties 1994—96 (Vice-Pres. 1992-94); Pres., Aurora Musicale 1992-95; Pres., Osborne NDP 1992-93; Steering Cue., City of Winnipeg's 1994 Year for Racial Harmony 1993-95; Lay Chaplain, First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg 1995- ; recipient, Western Soc. for French History's Cert, of Merit 1990; Univ. of Winnipeg's Clar- ence Atchison Award for Excellence in Community Ser- vice 1996; author various book chapters, articles hist, jours, on French and Canadian history; freelance writin g Winnipeg Free Press 1983-90 & 1995-97; CBC Com- mentary; mem. W Soc. French Hist. (Local Arr. Ch. 1981-82; Pres. 1988-89; Secy. 1996- ); Soc. Frenc h His- torical Studies; Cdn. Hist . Assn.; Man. Hist. Soc.; Col- legium; Unitarian Ch. (Chair Bd. Mgmt. Winnipeg 1972-74); NDP (cand. for Osborne Man. prov. el. 1990); recreations: theatre, concerts, golf, swimming; Home: 521 Raglan Rd., Winnipeg, Man. R3G 3E4; Office : 515 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3B 2E9. E-mail: don.bailey@uwinnipeg.ca BAILEY, Donovan; athlete; b. Manchester, Jamaica 16 Dec. 1967; e. Sheridan College; MEMBER, CANADIAN OLYMPIC TRACK TEAM; winner, 150m One to One Challenge 1997; Olympic Games: 2 gold medals Atlanta 1996; Canadians: 2, 200m, 3, 100m 1993, 1, 100m 1995; Francophone Games: 1, 4 x 100m, 2, 100m 1994; Com- monwealth Games: 1, 4 x 100m 1994; Grand Prix: 1, 60m Montreal, 1, 100m Sao Paulo, Brazil, 3, 100m Atlanta, Ga. 1966; 1, 60m Fairfax, Va., 2, 100m Lau- sanne, Switz., 1, 100m Berlin , Germany, 1, 100m Monte Carlo, Monaco, 1, 100m London, Eng., 1, 100m Cologne, Germany 1995; International Meets: 1, 100m Victoria, B.C. 1996; 1, 100m ISTAF '95, 1, 100m Los Angeles, Ca., 2, 100m Zurich, 1, 100m Duisburg, Ger - many 1995; Worlds: 1, 4 x 100m, 1, 100m 1995; Canadian Record Holder 100m; World Record Holder 100m (9.84 seconds), 'Fastest Man in the World'; Cdn. Athlete of the Month 1996; Jesse Owens Award 1995; Jack W. Davis, Athlete of the Year, Athlet- ics Canada 1995; Dr. Phil Edward's Memorial Award, Outstanding Track Athlete 1995; Runne r up, Lou Marsh Trophy 1995; club: S. Reg. Phoenix Track Club; Home: Oakville, Ont.; Office: Suite 309, 1600 James Naismit h Dr., Ottawa, Ont. K1B 5N4. BAILEY, Franklin Truman, B.Coin., LL.B.; lawyer, executive; b. Regina Sask. 12 Apl. 1946; s. Truman Albert amd Jessie (Blakley) B.; e. Univ. of Sask. B.Com. 1969; Univ. of B.C. LL.B. 1970; m. Goldie d. Anton and Anna Smukavich 11 Apl. 1991; VICE PRES., SECY. & GEN. COUNSEL, BOVAR INC.; Dir . & Secy., Bovar Internal. Ltd.; Bovar Environ. Inc.; Bovar-Concord Ltd.; Bovar Tech. Ltd.; Dir. & Secy., Bovar Investments Corp.; Chem-Security (Alberta) Ltd.; Chem-Security Ltd.; Dir. & Secy., Bovar Investments Inc.; Bovar Corp.; BOVAR Western Rsch. Inc.; BOVAR Waste Management Inc.; called to Bar of Alta. 1972; served Crosland & Co. to 1974; Corporate Solr. Trimac Ltd. 1974, Sec. & Gen . Counsel 1977, Vice Pres. Adm., Sec. & Gen. Counse l 1980, Vice Pres. Corporate Affairs, Sec. and Gen. Coun- sel 1984-93; Home: 2204 - 18A St. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2T 4W4; Office : 4 Manning Close N.E., Calgary, Alta. T2E 7N5. BAILEY, John Michael; publisher; b. Blackpool, Eng . 23 Feb. 1947; s. Capt. Joseph Edward, M.B.E., M.C. and Eileen (Thomas) B.; e. Grace Dieu Prep. Leicester, Eng . 1959; Ratcliffe Coll. Leicester 1964; Simo n Fraser Univ. 1967-70; m. Lina d. Giovanni and Maria Conceita D'Ambrosio 17 Oct. 1981; one d. Danielle, one s. Julian; PRES., NORTHWOOD AGENCIES INC . 1995- ; Dir., Millbank Books Ltd. (U.K. Publishing Co.); majority shareholder, G.W.I. Limited (U.K.); served Am. pharm. co. Central and Latin Am. 1971-76; Dist. Mgr. C.B.S. Books W. Coast 1976-77; served Brit, pharm. co. U.K and Africa 1977-80; Pres., Cupress (Canada) Ltd. 1983- 88; Pres., Foxwood Internat. Ltd. 1988-95; author The Mercenary novel 1987; R. Catholic; recreations: writ - ing, sports, photography; Home: 854 Hyland St., Whitby, Ont. L1N6S1. BAILEY, John S.; theatre executive; PRES., FAMOUS PLAYERS INC.; Office: 146 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1P3. BAILEY, Nigel Geoffrey, B.A.; telecommunication executive; b. Liverpool, U.K. 16 Feb. 1948; s. Norman Louden and Olive May (Gore) B.; e. Upper Canada Col- lege 1965; Univ. of Victoria B.A. 1972; m. Ona Darlene d. Cordell and Bernice Swinarton 22 Sept. 1973; chil- dren: Sarah Elizabeth Frances, Andrew Geoffrey Louden; AREA VICE-PRES. WESTERN REGION, LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES (formerly AT&T Network Systems Canada) 1994- ; Dir., TR LABS 1994- ; Vice Pres. Technology and Broadcast Systems, Victoria Com- monwealth Games Soc. 1992-94; Controller, B.C. Development Corp. 1977—81; Co-Founder, Discovery Enterprise Prog. 1982-86; Vice-Pres., Discovery Found. 1981-86; Partner, The Nexus Group of Companies 1988-94; Vice-Pres. & Dir., Nexus Engineering Corp. 1987-92; Founder & Pres., Infosat Telecommunications Ltd. 1986-92; Mem., Indonesian Cdn. Bus . Assn.; Van- couver Bd. of Trade; Electronic Mfrs. Assn. of B.C.; Cdn. Exporters Assn.; Pacific Telecommunications Council; Commissioned Officer, Royal Canadian Naval Reserve 1978; author: Venture Investing in Technology Compa- nies 1984; Rural Telecommunications in Developing Countries 1992; recreations: golf, coordinator of youth soccer fe baseball; clubs: Wardroom, HMCS Discovery, Capilano Power Squadron; Home: 4321 Stoneywood Lane, Victoria, B.C. V8X 5C7; Office: Suite 300, 3665 Kingway, Vancouver, B.C. VSR 5W2. BAILEY, Norma Elsie, B.A.; film producer, director; b. Winnipeg, Man. 30 Aug. 1949; d. Allan Douglas and Muriel (Clayton) B.; e. Gimli H.S.; Univ. of Manitoba, B.A. (Architecture) 1967; m. Ian s. Nathan and Rose Elkin; 2 sons: Ben, Will; PRODUCER, DIRECTOR, FLAT CITY FILMS INC.; Prod. & Dir., Bordertown Cafe (feature film) 1990; Dir., Women in the Shadows 1991; filmography awards: The Performer Special Jury Award Cannes Film Fest. 1980; Nose and Tina Best Dir., Best Film, Bijoux Awards 1982; Daughters of the Coun- try Best Picture, Best Script, Yorkton Film Fest. 1988, Best TV series Gemini 1988, Best Film, Am. Film Fest. 1987; Best TV series Women in Film Fest. 1987; Bd. Mem., Man. Arts Counc; YWCA Woman of the Year 1988; mem., Man. Film Prod. Assn.; Cdn. Film & TV Assn.; Acad. of Cdn. Film & TV; Home: 364 Elm St., Winnipeg, Man. R3M 3P3. BAILEY, Peter A., B.Comm., C.A.; financial executive; b. Montreal, Que. 29 May 1942; s. Gerard A. and Vera E. (Legere) B.; e. Loyola College B.Comm. 1965; C.A. 1970; CHIEF OPERATING OFFR. AND SECRETARY, GORDON CAPITAL CORP. 1989- ; various positions, investment industry 1974-82; Extve. Dir, Toronto Stock Exchange 1982-85; C.F.O., Dean Witter Reynolds (Canada) Inc. 1986-89; recreations: antique boating; clubs: Antique Boat Soc. (Past Pres.); Home: 1365 Broadmoor Ave., Port Credit, Ont. L5G 3T6; Office: Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1E7. BAILEY, Richard R., B.Sc.; association executive; b. Rouyn-Noranda, Que. 31 July 1938; s. Bernard Bruce and Frances Celia (Mclver) B.; e. George William Coll. Chicago B.Sc.(Hons.) 1962; Harvard Univ., Adv. Mngt. Program 1991; m. Nancy d. Archie and Sara Carlyle 31 Aug. 1968; children : Colleen Nancy, Sean Bruce; PRES. AND C.E.O., YMCA OF GREATER TORONTO 1992- ; Dir., Camping & Youth, YMCA of Edmonton 1964-66; Extve. Dir. 1966-69; Dir., Programs 1969-73; Gen. Sec., YMCA of Lethbridge 1973-78; Extve. Dir., Urban Group & Dir., Personnel Serv., YMCA Canada 1978-82; C.E.O., YMCA of Edmonton 1982-86; C.E.O., YMCA Canada 1986-91; C.E.O., YMCA Ont. 1992- ; Chair, Nat. Voluntary Orgns. 1990-92; Din, Nat. Bd., YMCA Can. 1984- ; Vice Chair, YMCA Retirement Fund 1987-91; Pres., Student Union 1962; George Will- iams Coll. 1964; Extve. Council, Royal York Rd. Un. Ch.; recreations: running, biking, reading; Home: 79 Glenaden Ave. E., Toronto, Ont. M8Y 2L5; Office: 15 Breadalbane St., Toronto, Ont. M4Y 1C2. BAILIE, Warren R.; public servant; b. York Co., Ont . 4 Dec. 1928; s. Samuel Robert and Ethel Lile (Atkins) B.; e. Vaughan Rd. C.I.; Ryerson Inst. of Techno!.; m. Eliza- beth d. John and Edith Whaley 14 May 1949; children: Lynda Dianne, Warren Robert Jr., Samuel Randall, Brian James, Catherine Anne; CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER OF ONTARIO 1982- ; Federal Returning Offr. 1958-65; Prov. Returning Offr. 1966-75; Asst. to Chief Election Offr. 1974-76; Asst. Chief Election Offr. 1977-81; Sec., Counc. on Govt. Ethics Laws 1981-82; Comnr, Election Finan. Comn. 1982- ; Vice-Chrmn., Electoral Bound. Comn. of Ont. 1983-85; Official Cdn. Observer, Zimbabwe Elections 1979; El Salvador 1984; Guatamela 1985; U.N. Supvr., Namibia Elections 1990; U.N. election survey team in Cambodia 1991; Official Cdn. Observer, Ethiopian Elections 1992; Observer, Pro- vincial Council Elections, Sri Lanka 1993; Observer, Malawi's first national referendum 1993; Russian Elec- tions 1993; Partner, Publishing & Printing Co. 1958-64; Pres., Roberts-Bailie Lithographing Co. 1964—70; Vice- Pres., Carbon-Set Forms Co. Ltd. 1964-70; Ont. Rep., Cdn. C. of C. 1970-72; Trustee, Vaughan Twp. Area Sch. Bd. 1960-67 (Vice-Chrmn. 1965-66; Chrmn. 1967); York Co. Bd. of Edn. 1968-75; Chrmn., York So. Reg. Edn. Comn. 1966; Mem., Thornhill Presbyn. Ch.; AF & AM # 54 Vaughan Lodge; L.O.L. # 28 Woodbridge Lodge; Irish Regiment of Canada Veterans Assoc.; Cdn. Assn. of Veterans in United Nations Peace-Keeping; co- author of 4 articles; recreations: hiking, fishing; Office: 51 Rolark Dr., Scarborough, Ont. MI R 3B1. BAILLIE, A. Charles, Jr., B.A.(Hons.), M.B.A., F.I.C.B.; bank executive; b. Orillia, Ont. 20 Dec. 1939; s. A. Charles and Jean (Gibson) B.; e. Trinity Coll., Univ. of Toronto, B.A.(Hons.) 1962; Harvard Grad. Sch. of Bus. Admin., M.B.A. 1964; Fellow, Inst. of Cdn. Bankers 1967; m. Marilyn Jane d. Charles E. and Audrey J. Michener 25 June 1965; children: Charles, Matthew, Jonathan, Alexandra; PRES. AND C.E.O., THE TOR- ONTO-DOMINION BANK 1997- ; various appoint- ments Toronto-Dominion Bank 1964; Vice-Pres. & Gen. Mgr., U.S.A. Div. 1979; Sr. Vice-Pres. U.S.A. Div. 1981; Extve. Vice-Pres., Corp. & Investment Banking Group 1984; Vice-Chrmn., Corp. & Investment Banking Group 1992; Pres. 1995; Dir., Toronto-Dominion Bank; Calmeadow; Bd. of Govs., Treas. & Chrmn. Finance & Audit Cttee., Shaw Festival; Mem., Ont. Business Advi- sory Council; British-North Am. Ctte.; Corporation of Trinity College; Capital Campaign, Univ. of Toronto; Areawide Chairperson, United Way Campaign; Office: 55 King St. W. & Bay St., llth Fl., TD Tower, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1A2. BAILLIE, Duncan, B.Comm.; investment executive; b. Timmins, Ont. 14 Nov. 1941; s. Robert Thomas and Mina (Hulf) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto Schs.; Univ. of Tor- onto B.Comm. 1965; m. Alexandra Dover 26 Oct 1984; three s. (prev. marr.) Robert, Peter, Paul; DIR. INVEST- MENT COUNSELLING, CT PRIVATE INVESTMENT COUNSEL INC. 1995- ; joined Bank of Canada, Ottawa 1965-67; Invest. Offr. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 1967, Special Asst. to Chief Gen. Mgr. 1971-72; Sr. Portfolio Mgr. Canada Trust Co. 1972, Mgr. Fixed Income Invests. & Econ. 1974, Vice Pres. and Treas. 1978; Vice Pres., Investments and Treas., Victoria and Grey Trust Co. Ltd. 1981-84; Extve. Vice-Pres. - Investments, The National Trust Co. 1984—88; Partner, Laurentian Investment Management 1990-92; Pres., O'Donnell Investment Management 1993-94; Phi Gamma Delta; United Church; recreations: skiing, ten - nis, golf; Home: R.R. 2, Caledon East, Ont. LON 1EO. BAILLIE, James Cameron, Q.C., B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; lawyer; b. Toronto, Ont. 6 Aug. 1938; s. Donald Ross and Jean Elizabeth (Cameron) B.; e. Upper Can. Coll.; Univ. of Toronto B.A., LL.B. 1961; Harvard Univ. LL.M . 1964; called to Bar of Ont. 1963; cr. Q.C. 1977; PART- NER, TORY, TORY, DESLAURIERS & BINNINGTON, TORONTO 1980- ; Assoc. present firm 1963-77; Chrmn. Ont. Securities Comn. 1978-80; Dir., CBOC Continental Inc.; FPI Ltd.; Manufacturers Life Insurance Co.; Midland Walwyn Inc.; Novopharm Biotech Inc.; The Standard Products Co.; Clubs: National (Toronto), York (Toronto), Toronto Club; Home: 35 Church St., Ste. 816, Toronto, Ont. M5E 1T3; Office: 3000, PO Box 270, Aetna Tower, Toronto-Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1N2. BAIN, Richard Anthony, Q.C.; lawyer; b. Toronto, Ont. 22 Mar. 1942; s. Alexander Elias and Ruth Lynn (Baker) B.; e. Michigan State Univ., B.A. Hons. (magna cum laude) 1965; Univ. Toronto Law Sch., LL.B. (magn a cum laude) 1968; cr. Q.C. 1982; m. Harriet, d. Ruby and Molly Wohl 3 Oct. 1991; children: Vanessa Ellen; H. David; PARTNER, ROBINS, APPLEBY; Jewish; Home: 406 Vesta Dr., Toronto, Ont. MSP 3A5; Office: Suite 2500, P.O. Box 102, 130 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H2M2. BAINE, Richard Paul, B.A., M.A.; professor emeritus; b. Toronto, Ont. 27 Dec. 1926; s. Frederick James and Elsie (Radford) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1948, M.A. 1952; High School Specialist Cert. 1956; 2nd m. Eva d. Ibolya and Mihaly Vincze 20 Dec. 1978; children (from prev. marriage): Richard James, Norah Ellen, Steven John; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, UNIV. OF TORONTO 52 BAINES/BAIRD 1987- ; Rsch. Geographer, Town Planning Cons. Ltd. 1950-51; Ont. Water Resources Survey 1951-54; Metro. Toronto Planning Bd. 1954-55; Teacher & Dept. Head, North York Bd. of Edn. 1956-62; Prof. & Chair, Fac. of Edn. & Prof, of Geography, Univ. of Toronto 1962-87; Cons. & Advisor, Ont. Min. of Edn. 1980-87; Cons, for Am. Express, Canada, Am. Express Geogra- phy Competition 1991-94; freelance cons, in Geo- graphic Edn. 1987- ; Award of Distinction, Ont. Assn. for Geog. & Environ. Edn. 1987; Distinguishe d Teaching Achievement Award, Nat. Council for Geog. Edn. 1993; nominee, 1994 Honor Roll of Accomplished Canadians, Maclean's; Arbor Award for Voluntary Serv., Univ. of Toronto 1994; Bd. of Din, PAL Reading Services, Inc. 1991-94, 1997-98; Mem., Ont. Assn. for Geog. & Envi- ron. Edn. (Hon. Pres. 1981-82, 1982-83); Cdn. Assn. of Geog. (Chair, Edn. Ctte. 1988-92); Advisor, Selection Ctte. on Geography for the 21st Century, Queen's Univ. 1992, '93; Founding Pres., Univ. of Toronto Assn. of Geog. Alumni 1992-94 (Past Pres. 1995- ); Fellow, Royal Cdn. Geographical Soc. 1997- ; extensive past ana present ctte. positions; occasional guest teacher, Univ. of Toronto and Ont. Min. of Edn. & Training 1987- ; author The Sudbury Region 1969, Calgary: An Urban Study 1973, Geography: Student, Subject and Career Series 1974, Teacher's Guide for video Mailing Yourself prod, by Can. Post 1994 and num. profl. arti- cles in a variety of pubs.; co-author Toronto: An Urban Study 1970, '77, '85, Report of the Special Task Force on Geography for the 1980s 1982; Geography: Student, Subject, and Career Series 1986, '92; editor The Urban Studies series 1970-85; contbg. editor Investigating Canada 1990; recreations: classical music, jazz; Home: 666 Spadina Ave., No. 2004, Toronto, Ont. M5S 2H8. BAINES, Cornelia Johanna, M.D., M.Sc., F.A.C.E.; educator; b. Toronto, Ont. 17 Aug. 1935; d. Jan and Lot- tie May (Stagg) Van Erk; e. Runnymede C.I.; Univ. of Toronto M.D. 1960; McMaster Univ. M.Sc. 1980; m. Andrew D. s. Clement and Margaret B. 28 Dec. 1956; children: Nicole, Nigel; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Public Health Sciences, Univ. of Toronto; Cancer Rsch. Fellow, Toronto Western Hosp. 1960-62; T.A., Dept. Pathol. Chem., Univ. of Toronto 1963-65; Rsch. Asst., Med., Univ. of N. Carolina 1966-67; Medical Cons, to The Medical Post 1968- ; Courtesy Staff, Toronto Western Hosp. 1972-83; Med. Rsch. Offr., Oxford Univ. (U.K.) and Unit of Clin. Epid. 1980-81; Dep. Dir., Nat . Breast Screening Study 1981- ; Asst. then Assoc. Prof., Prev. Med. & Biostat., Univ. of Toronto 1981- ; Dir., Chair & Past Chair, Cdn. Medic Alert Fdn. 1982- ; Chair, Indep. Adv. Ctte. on Silicone Breast Implants to Nat. Min. of Health & Welfare 1992; Fellow, Am. Coll. of Epid. 1989; Profl. Commitment Award, Cdn. Breast Cancer Fdn. 1988; Dir., Ont. Forestry Assn. 1975-80; Dir., Medic Alert Fdn. Internat. 1993- ; Assoc. Fellow, Massey Col- lege, Univ. of Toronto 1996- ; author of 80 publication s incl. original articles, editorials & book chapters; recre- ations: books, art, music, food, wine, refinishing furni- ture, travel, nordic skiing, farming; Office: 12 Queen's Park Cres. W., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A8. BAINES, William Douglas, B.Sc., M.S., Ph.D.; mechanical engineer, professor; b. Edmonton, Alta. 11 Feb. 1926; s. Cyril John Douglas and Mary Winifred (Neale) B.; e. Univ. of Alta., B.SC. (Engn. Physics) 1947; Univ. of Iowa, M.S. 1948, Ph.D. 1950; m. Alaine Mae, d. Arthur Holmes Barrett, Peekskill, N.Y., 10 Aug. 1950; children: Ian Douglas, Janice Linell, Ross Barrett, Marc Douglas; PROF. OF MECH. ENGN., UNIV. OF TOR- ONTO 1966- , Chrmn. of that Dept. 1971-76; Fellow, Massey College; Asst. Prof, of Civil Engn., Mich. State Univ. 1950-51; Rsch. Offr., Nat. Rsch. Council 1951-59; Head of Hydraulics Lab. 1954-59; joined present Univ. as Assoc. Prof, of Mech. Engn. 1959-66; Acting Dean of Grad. Studies 1970-71; Acting Dir., Sen. of Continuin g Studies 1985-87; Associate, Kings Engineering Associ- ates Ltd.; mem. Gloucester Twp. Sen. Bd. 1957-59; mem. Bd. of Govs., Ont. Inst. for Studies in Educ. 1978- 83; rec'd J.C. Stevens Award, Am. Soc. Civil Engs. 1953; author of over 60 papers in scient. and engn. journs.; mem. Assn. Prof. Engrs. Ont.; Internat. Assn. Hydraulic Rsch.; Internat. Union Theoretical & Applied Mech.; Lambda Chi Alpha; Anglican; recreations: skiing, swim- ming, sketching, hiking; Home: 1675 Wedmore Way, Mississauga, Ont. L5J 2J7; Office : 5 King's College Rd., Toronto, Ont. M5S 3G8. BAIRD, Barbara, B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; barrister, solici- tor; b. Fredericton, N.B. 1 Oct. 1952; d. Douglas The- odore and Vera Lillian (Fox) B.; e. Univ. of N.B. B.A. 1974, LL.B. 1976; Univ. of London LL.M. 1986; children : Erin and Emily Filliter; private practice; Dir. of Court Services, Dept. of Justice N.B. 1987-89; Leader, PC. Party (N.B.) 1989-91; Former Dir, Canada Ports Corp.; Bd. of Govs., U.N.B.; Pres., Assoc. Alumnae U.N.B.; Fre- dericton Fort Nashwaak P.C. Assn.; York Sunbury Law Soc.; Dir., G.R.A.N.D.; recreations: antique collecting, skiing; Home: 78 Manchester, Fredericton, N.B.; Office: Suite 604, Kings Place Tower, 440 King St., Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5B4. BAIRD, Charles F., B.A.; executive; b. Southampton, N.Y. 4 Sept. 1922; s. George White B.; e. Middlebury (Vt.) Coll., B.A. 1944; New York Univ. Grad. Sch. of Business Adm.; Advanced Mang. Program, Harvard Univ. Grad. Sch. of Business Adm.; m. Norma Adele White; children: Susan F., Stephen W., Charles F. Jr., Nancy W.; Bd. Chrmn., Center for Naval Analyses; Former Dir., Inco Ltd.; Bank of Montreal; Aetna Life & Casualty Co.; Trustee, Logistics Management Inst.; Financial Extve., Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey 1948- 65 (Depy. European Financial Rep., London, 1955-58; Asst. Treas. 1958-62; Dir. and mem. Extve. Comte. Esso Standard S.A. Francaise, Paris, 1962-65); Asst. Secy. (Financial Manag.) U.S. Navy 1965-67; Under Secy, of the Navy 31 July 1967-20 Jan. 1969; Vice Pres. Finance, Inco Ltd. 1969-74, Sr. Vice Pres. 1974-76, Vice Chrmn. 1976-77, Pres. 1977-80, Chrmn. & C.E.O. 1980-87; served U.S. Marine Corps 1943-46, 1951-52 (Capt.); mem., Council on Foreign Relations; Trustee Emeritus, Bucknell Univ.; Clubs: Chevy Chase, (Washington, D.C.); Maidstone (East Hampton, N.Y.I; Bridgehampton (N.Y.); International Lawn Tennis Club; Home: 4423 Boxwood Rd., Bethesda, MD 20816 and 47 Bullhead Lane, P.O. Box 421, Bridgehampton, N.Y. 11932. BAIRD, David Earle, Q.C., B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 22 Aug. 1935; s. Earle Meharg ana Marguer- ite Irene B.; e. Victoria Coll., Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1955; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. LL.B. 1959; m. Beverly Anne d. Eric and Olive Shortt 24 Sept. 1960; children: Gordon David, Stuart Eric, Alexandra Beverly; PARTNER, TORY TORY DESLAURIERS & BINNINGTON 1985- ; Associate Lawyer, Harries, Houser & Jones 1959-60; Partner, Harries, Houser 1960-85; Mem., Bankruptcy & Insolvency Adv. Ctte. of Industry Canada 1993-96; Adv. Ctte. on Amendments to the Bankruptcy Act (Min. of Consumer & Corp. Affairs) 1985-86; Counsel, Standing Ctte. on Banking, Trade & Comm., Senate of Can. 1975-80; Consultant, Ont. Law Reform Comn. 1972-81; Lecturer, Bar Admission Course, Law Soc. of U.C. 1960-75; Mem., Law Soc. of U.C.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Internat. Bar Assn.; INSOL Internat.; Insolvency Inst. of Can.; Am. Law Inst.; Q.C. 1976; Dir. & Past Chair, Salvation Army Scar. Grace Hosp.; Dir., Insol- vency Inst. of Can.; Chair of Sidepersons, Christ Ch. (Anglican); editor: Canadian Bankruptcy Reports 1969- , Canadian Abridgment, 2nd ed., vol. 3, 1966; co-editor: The Handbook on Personal Property Security Act of the Province of Ontario 1982; consulting editor: Case Studies in Recent Canadian Insolvency Reorgani- zations 1998; num. presentations & articles for Law Soc. of U.C., Cdn. Bar Assn., Insight Information Inc., Cdn. Inst. & Federated Press; recreations: tennis, squash, sail- ing; clubs: The Fitness Inst., Tarn-Heather Country (Dir.); Home: 49 Pine Ridge Dr., Scarborough, Ont. M1M 2X6; Office : Suite 3000, Aetna Tower, Toronto- Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1N2. BAIRD, David McCurdy, O.C., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C. (1958); geologist; b. Fredericton, N.B. 28 July 1920; e. Univ. N.B., B.Sc. 1941; Univ. Rochester, M.Sc. 1943; McGill Univ., Ph.D. 1947; D.Sc.: Memorial Univ. 1972; Univ. of N.B. 1973; LL.D.: Univ. of Calgary 1985; Muse- ums Consultant & Dir., Rideau Canal Museum, Smiths Falls, Ont. 1986-97; Teach. Asst., Univ. of Rochester 1941-43; Demonst., McGill Univ. 1943-46 and Lectr., Dawson Coll. there, summer session 1947; Asst. Prof, of Geol., Mount Allison Univ. 1946-47 and Univ. of N.B. 1947-50; Assoc. Prof. 1950-52; Prov. Geol. for Nfld., 1952-58; Prof, of Geol., Memorial Univ. of Nfld. 1953- 54; Head of Dept. and mem. of Univ. Senate 1954-58; Prof, of Geol. and Chrmn. of Dept., Univ. of Ottawa 1958-66; Secy., Faculty of Science and mem. of Senate 1960—62; prof, and field experience incl. N.B. Dept. of Mines., Geol. Survey of Can., Geol. Survey of Nfld. 1939-66; mem. and Chrmn., Pub. Sch. Bd., Township of Gloucester, 1960-66; Din, Nat. Museu m of Science and Tech. 1966-81; Dir, Tyrell Museum of Palaeontology 1981-86; has appeared on nat. radio and T.V. programs; rec'd. Past Pres.' Medal of Cdn. Inst. Mining and Metall. 1965; author of guidebooks to geol. and scenery of Nat. Parks of Can.; mem., Geol. Assn. Can. (Councillor 1956-58); Cdn. Inst. Mining & Metall. (Chrmn., Nfld. Br. 1954-55; Councillor 1955-57); Am. Assn. Advance. Science.; Nat. Assn. Geol. Teachers; Cdn. Museums Assn.; Nat. Adv. Comte. on Rsch. in Geol. Sciences 1953-58; Secy., Geol. Sec., Royal Soc. Can. 1960-63 (winner of Barlow Award 1970); Massey Medal, Royal Cdn. Geographic Soc. 1986; Officer, Order of Canada 1986; Office: 9 Glen Abbey Cres., Stittsville, Ont. KOA 3GO. BAIRD, George, B.Arch.; architect, educator; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 25 Aug. 1939 ; s. George Charles and Ger- trude Mary (Bainesl B.; e. Toronto B.Arch. 1962; post- grad, rsch. Univ. Coll., London, Eng. 1964-67; m. Eliza- beth Carol d. Frank and Olive Davis 20 Dec. 1963; Prof, of Architecture, Univ. of Toronto 1968-92; Acting Chrmn. Dept. of Architecture, Univ. of Toronto 1983- 85; Prof, of Architecture, Harvard Univ. 1992-96; Part- ner Baird/Sampson Architects 1968-96; Curator Archi- tecture Sec. Okanada 1978-80; Ed. Trace Magazine 1979-80; author Alvar Aalto 1969; The Space of Appearance 1995; co-ed. Meaning in Architecture 1968; Fellow, Royal Arch. Inst. of Can.; recipient, Toronto Arts Founa. Award for Architecture & Design 1992; Gov. Gen.'s Award for Architecture 1994; Home: 20 Elgin Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5R 1G6; Office: 35 Britain St., Toronto, Ont. MSA 1R7. BAIRD, John D., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Glasgow, Scotland 9 May 1941; s. Gerald Fortay and Easter B.; e. Larchfield School, Helensburgh; Merchiston Castle Sch., Edinburgh; St. Andrews Univ. M.A. 1963; McMaster Univ. M.A. 1964; Princeton Univ. M.A. 1967, Ph.D. 1970; m. Eileen d. Albert and Melba Coumont 31 May 1975; children: three daughters; PROF. OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, VICTORIA COLLEGE & UNIV. OF TORONTO 1981- ; joined present univ. 1967; Dir. of Grad. Studies 1985-89; Assoc. Dean, Humanities, Sch. of Grad. Studies 1992-95; co-editor The Poems of William Cowper 1980-95; author of vari- ous articles and reviews in learned journals; recreations: music; Office: Victoria Coll., Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. M5S 1K7. BAIRD, Maeve Anne, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. St. John's, Nfld. 25 June 1965; d. John A. and Anne K. (Har- kin) B.; e. Beaconsfield H.S. 1982; Memorial Univ. of Nfld. B.A. 1987; Dalhousie Law Sch. LL.B. 1990; m. J. Randall s. John and Jean Pelletier 22 July 1994; ASSO- CIATE, FRENCH BROWNE 1995- ; Articled Clerk, Nfld. Legal Aid Commission 1989; Assoc., Gittens/ Casey 1989-93; Glube Jewell 1993-94; Mem., Adjudica- tive Panel, Nfld. Human Rights Comn.; Law Soc. of Nfld.; Nat. Assn. of Women and the Law (Nat. Steering Ctte. 1991-95); Cdn. Bar Assn.; Nfld. & Lab. Assn. of Women and the Law (Organizing Ctte. 1991); author: The Newfoundland Human Rights Code: Recommen- dations for Amendment 1995 and co-author of one book chapter; co-editor: Family Law Guide for Women in Newfoundland 1995; club: Royal Nfld. Yacht; Home: 67 Freshwater Rd., St. John's, Nfld. A1C 2N4; Office; 329 Duckworth St., St. John's, Nfld. A1C 5P5. BAIRD, Patricia Ann, B.Sc., M.D., C.M., F.R.C.P.(C), F.C.C.M.G.; professor; b. Lancashire, England; d. Harold and Winifred Cainen Holt; e. Queen Mary Sch. for Girls, Lytham, Lancashire; McGill Univ. B.Sc. 1959; M.D., C.M. 1963; D.Sc. (hon. causa), McMaster Univ. 1991; D.Univ. (hon. causa), Univ. of Ottawa 1991; Order of B.C. 1992; m. Robert Merrifield Baird 22 Feb. 1964; children: Jennifer Ellen, Brian Merrifield, Bruce Andrew; UNIVERSITY KILLAM DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR, UNIV. OF B.C. 1994- ; Intern, Royal Victoria Hosp. 1963-64; Pediatric Resident Vancouver Gen. Hosp. 1964—68; Instr. in Pediatrics, Div. of Med. Genetics 1968; Asst. Prof, of Med. Genetics present univ. 1972; Assoc. Prof. 1977; Head, Dept. of Medical Genetics, Univ. of B.C. 1979-89; Prof, in Med. Genetics, Univ. of B.C. 1982-94; Acting Din, Centre for Molecular Genetics there 1982-87; Bd. of Gov. Univ. of B.C. 1984- 90; Head, Depts. of Med. Genetics, Grace Hosp. and Children's Hosp. of B.C. 1981-89, University Hospital 1986-89; author numerous scientific articles on genet- ics, public policy and ethics; Dir. Cdn. Coll. of Med. Geneticists 1982-86 (Vice-Pres. 1984-85); Med. Cons., Health Surveillance Registry of B.C. 1977-90; mem. Nat. Consultative Ctte. on Epidemiology of Mental Retardation 1984-86; Chrmn., Genetics Grant Ctte., Medical Rsch. Counc. of Can. 1983-87; Mem., Med. Rsch. Counc. of Can. 1987-90; Mem., Nat. Adv. Bd. on Science & Technology to Fed. Govt. 1987-91; Mem., Population Health Group, Cdn. Inst. for Advanced Rsch. 1989- ; Co-Chair, National Forum of Science & Tech- nology Councils 1991; Vice Pres., Cdn. Inst. for Advanced Rsch. 1991- ; Mem., Sci. Counc. of Can., Study Ctte. on genetic predisposition 1987-90; Ethics Panel, Internat. Pediatric Assn. 1990-95; Mem., Adv. Bd., Genetic Epidemiology 1991-94; YWCA Woman of Distinction Award 1988; Chairperson, Royal Comn. on New Reproductive Technologies 1989-93; Bd. of B.C. Medical Services Found. 1984-90; Royal Coll. of Physi- cians & Surgeons of Can.; Am. Soc. of Human Genetics; Western Soc. for Pediatric Rsch.; Genetics Soc. of Can.; BAIRD / BAKER 53 recreations: skiing, gardening, bicycling; Office: 226 - 6174 University Blvd., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z3. BAIRD, Ronald A., A.O.C.A., R.C.A.; sculptor; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 29 Mar. 1940; s . Cyril and Nellie (Arnott) B.; e. Art Coll. of Ont., A.O.C.A. 1964; m. Lynda M. d. Ross and Virginia Hunt, 4 Aug. 1977; children : Emory , Zachary, Melissa, Patrick, Jessie; works: Dragon Tree and Gazebo, Casa Loma, Toronto; Sculptural Memorial, Science North, Sudbury, Ont.; Bell Tower, Uxbridge, Ont.; Spirit Catcher, Barrie, Ont.; Sea Monster, Horse- shoe Valley, Ont.; Spirit Catcher III, Uxbridge, Ont.; Carillon Tower, St. John's Church, Oakvilie; Kinetic Outdoor Sculpture, Church of the Good Shepherd, Scarborough; two major works, Expo '86; Rivera Park, Kinetic Mobile, Lindsay, Ont.; Philco-Ford, Park Sculp- ture, Markham, Ont.; Lyndhurst Hosp., Kinetic Sculp- ture, Toronto, Ont.; Bell Canada, Atrium Mobile, Scarborough, Ont.; Bronze Flower, Garden Sculpture, Manhattan, N.Y.; Winter Fountain, Waterfront, Sarnia, Ont. 1990; Icon Design for ICOMM, Brantford, Ont.; Mural, Newmarket Town Office, Newmarket, Ont.; Garden Sculpture, Valhalla Inn, Markham, Ont.; Crea- ture Design for feature film; West Park Hosp., Recogni- tion Rainbow, Toronto; Garden Screen, Seller's Residence, Toronto; Spiral of Sharing (Donor Recogni- tion Piece), Markham Stouffville Hosp. 1990; Entranc e Doors, Beth Sholom Synagogue, Toronto 1991; Donor Mural, Markham Stouffville Hosp. 1991; Garden Sculp- ture (Donor Recognition Piece), St. Peter's Hosp., Hamilton, Ont. 1992; Crucifix, Cardinal Carter Chapel 1992; Wall Mural, Legislature, Yellowknife, N.W.T 1993; Tibetan Dream Pony, Interasia Trading Co., New York, NY; Donor Recognition Dream Ship Sculpture & Key People Mural Oakville Centennial Memorial Hosp., OaKville, Ont. 1993; Sculpture Pergola for Gerome Markson Architect, Cabbagetown, Toronto 1994; Video Filming & Editing for Sri Ram Orphanage, India; Suite of Dry Point Etchings The Great Farini; Kinetic Sculpture -Schussler Residence, Manhattan, N.Y.; Kinetic antennae sculpture for Cdn. Forces Base, King- ston, Ont. Museum for Telecommunications Tech.; Indoor Park Environ., Flemingdon Recreation Centre; Kinetic Gateway Sculpture for Mel Lastman Sq., City of North York; Children's Musical Garden, Credit Valley Hosp. 1997; Symphony of Sharing a donor recognition touch sensitive organ., The Toby and Henty Battle Centre - Reena Found.; Wellness Tree a donor recogni- tion musical mural, Huntsville District Memorial Hosp.; Stainless Chapel with stainless mesh roof for 16th fir. roof garden, Princess Margaret Hosp.; has been collaborating on projects with Lynda Baird since 1986; approx. 150 major works over 30 years; numerous books and prints (etchings); graphics for C.B.C.; 30- min. film for O.E.C.A. Ron Baird's Friendship Shape; Sculptor in Residence, Univ. of Toronto 1965-66; Sen- eca Coll. 1970; Lectr., Univ. of Toronto, Sch. of Architec- ture; recreations: skiing, sailing, kayaking; Address: R.R. #3, Stouffville, Ont. L4A 7X4. BAIRD, Ronald J., B.Sc., M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S.(C), F.A.C.S.; b. Toronto, Ont. 3 May 1930; s. Robert Whit- ney and Mary Agnes (Williamson) B.; e. Univ. of Tor- onto M.D. 1954, B.Sc. 1956, M.S. 1964; F.R.C.S.(C), Gen. Surg. 1959, Cardiovascular & Thoracic Sure. 1964; m. Fern E. d. Roy and Fern Sarles 23 July 1955; children: Ronald, Fraser, Catherine; HONORARY SURGEON, TORONTO GENERAL HOSP. and PROF. EMERITUS OF SURGERY, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1995- ; Head, Cardio. Surg., Toronto West. Hosp. 1972-77; Dir. of Rsch., Dept. of Surg., Univ. of Toronto 1972-77; Sr. Cardiovascular Surgeon, Toronto Gen. Hosp. & Prof, of Surgery, Univ. of Toronto 1973-95; Head, Div. of Car - dio. Surg., Univ. of Toronto and Toronto Gen. Hosp. 1977-87; Pres., Cdn. Cardio. Soc. 1976-78; Cdn. Soc. of Cardio. & Thor. Sure. 1982-83; Internal. Soc. for Car - dio. Surg. 1988-89; described new methods of revascu- larization of heart, kidneys & legs; performed first heart transplants in Toronto 1968; world's first heart-lung bypass with new anticoagulant from snake venom 1988; several past extve. & advisory posts; Royal Coll. of Surg. Medal in Surg. 1969; Gold Medal, Univ. of Tor- onto 1954; Lister Award in Surg. 1964; Hon. Guest Lectr., Japanese Soc. for Thor. Surg. 1985; Hon. Dir, Cdn. Soc. fo r Egyptian Antiquities; Hon. Mem. , South- ern Assoc. for Vascular Surgery; Maritime Vascular Soc.; Tulane Surgical Assn.; Bd. of Din, Ont. Heart & Stroke Found.; Cdn. Heart Found.; author of over 200 sci. papers & book chaps.; Ed. Bd. Review of Surgery 1977-91, Journal of Vascular Surgery 1984- and Can. ]. Surgery, Surgery, & Journal of Thoracic & Cardiovas- cular Surgery 1965-82; recreations: family, fishing, ski- ing; Club: York; Home: 76 Rathnelly Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4V 2M6; Office: Eaton 14N-218, Toronto, Ont . M5G 2C4. BAIRSTOW, Frances, B.S.; professor, arbitrator; b. Racine, Wis. 19 Feb. 1920; d. William Kanevsky and Minnie (Dubow); e. Univ. of Wis. B.S. 1942; m. David S. s. William Bairstow 17 Dec. 1954; children : Dale Owen, David Anthony; Din, Industria l Rlns. Centre and Prof, of Labour Rlns., Faculty of Mgmt., McGill Univ. until 1985; concurrently arbitrator of ad hoc labour disputes since 1964; consultant, prodn. of labour-mgmt. films, Nat. Film Bd. of Can. 1955-75; cons., labour-mgmt. films, Australian Film Unit 1969-70; Chrmn. Govt. of Can. Fed. Inquiry Comn. on structure of bargaining in airlines, airports, grain handling 1978; Cons, on Euro- pean bargaining structures, Orgn. for Econ. Coop, and Devel., Paris, France 1979; Rsch. Econ. Cdn. Pacific Rail- way, Montreal 1956-58; Chief, Wage Data Unit, Wage Stablization Bd., Washington, D.C. 1951-53; Labour Educ. Specialist, Univ. of Puerto Rico 1950-51; Rsch. Econ. U.S. Senate Labour Ctte., Washintgton, D.C. 1949- 50; Visiting Prof. Univ. of New South Wales, Australia 1983; Mediator, Publ. Service Staff Relations Bd., Ottawa 1970-78; Essential Services Comnr. Prov. of Que. 1978; Mediator and Labour Disputes Facilitator, Air Can. and Assn. of Flight Attendants for Can. 1980- 85; Special Master, Florida Public Employees Relations Comn. 1985-95; Mediator, Southern Bell Telephone & Communications Workers of Am. 1985- ; American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1989- ; Arbitrator, United Airlines and Assoc. of Flight Attendants 1989-95; State Univ. System of Florida 1990- ; Tampa General Hosp. 1966- ; American Airlines & Transport Workers 1997- ; Contrib. of columns on labour matters to Mon- treal Gazette; frequent speaker on labour relations issues to local and nat. radio and TV; author: 'Grievance Arbitration in U.S. & Canada' in Labour Arbitration Yearbook, Canada 1993; The Trend Toward Centralized Bargaining: A Patchwork Quilt of International Diver- sity' Columbia Jnl. of World Bus. 1985; (with Prof. L.B. Sayles) Bargaining over Work Standards by Profes- sional Unions 1975; Employment Security in Civil Avi- ation 1977; 'Labour Relations in Quebec' Financial Times of London 1978; 'Rethinking Bargaining Struc- tures' Labour Law Jnl. 1980; Avoiding Confrontation in Labour-Mgmt. Relations 1982; mem. Nat. Acad. of Arbitrators 1972- (Gov. 1977-80; Prog. Chrmn. 1983, Vice Pres. 1986-88); Nat. Coordinator of Regions 1987- 90; founding charter mem. Soc. for Profls. in Dispute Resolution 1964; Fulbright Scholar, Oxford Univ. 1953- 54; mentioned in Who's Who in the World; World's Who's Who of Women; Who's Who in the South & Southwest; Who's Who of American Women; Two Thousand Notable Americans; Who's Who in American Education; Who's Who of Women in Canada 1985; Foremost Women of the Twentieth Century 1984; Most Admired Woman of the Decade; Who's Who in Amer- ica 1996; recreations: travel, swimming, reading; Address: 1430 Gul f Blvd., #507, Clearwater, Fla. 33767. BAKAN, Joel Conrad, B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; professor; b. East Lansing, MI 13 May 1959; s. Paul and Rita (Feier- stein) B.; e. Eric Hamber S.S. 1977; Simon Fraser Univ. B.A. 1981; Univ. of Oxford B.A. 1983; Dalhousie Univ. LL.B. 1984; Harvard Univ. LL.M. 1986; m. Marlee d. Carol and Terry Kline 10 Aug. 1987; one s. Myim Isa- iah; PROF., FACULTY OF LAW, UNIV. OF B.C. 1997- , Assoc. Prof. 1990-97; Law Clerk to Chief Jus- tice Brian Dickson, Supreme Court of Canada 1985; Student-at-Law, Cowling and Henderson 1986; Asst. Prof., Osgoode Hall Law Sch. 1987-90; Visiting Asst. Prof., Fac. of Law, Univ. of B.C. 1989-90; teaching spe- cialty: constitutional law and theory; Rhodes Scholar- ship 1981; Governor General's Medal 1981; UBC Killam Rsch. Prize 1991; UBC Killam Rsch. Fellowship 1995; UBC Teaching Excellence Award 1991,1996; author Just Words: Constitutional Rights and Social Wrongs 1997; author of num. articles on Cdn. constitutional law and theory; co-editor Social Justice and the Constitution: Perspectives on a Social Union for Canada 1992; recre- ations: music (jazz and rhythm & blues); Home: 3115 West 5th Ave., Vancouver, B.C. V6K 1V1; Office: 1822 East Mall, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1. BAKER, Barnaby John; business owner; b. Andover, Ene. 11 June 1940; s. Sir John Wakeling and Katherine Hilary Margaret (Bonham-Carter) B.; e. Winchester Coll., U.K. 1953-58; Univ. of B.C., B.Sc. 1962; Harvard Univ. M.B.A. 1964; m. Rhonda Rosanne (nee Chott); children: Alan G., Christopher M., Darcy T; CHAIR, FACTOR FORMS INC. (Factor Forms West Ltd., Factor Forms Niagara Ltd.) 1971- ; Pres., Erynall Holdings Ltd. 1977- ; Pres., LASART Services Inc. 1988- ; Res. Analyst, Eaton's of Canada 1964—65; Acct. Extve., McLaren Advertising 1965-66; Spitzer, Mills & Bates 1966-67; Mktg. Mgr., ABF Automated Business Forms 1967-69; Gen. Mgr., ABF (Western) 1969-71; Share- holder, Edmonton Concert Hall Found.; Dir., Edmonton Klondike Days Assn.; Chair, B&B Foundation for the Theatrical & Musical Arts of Alta.; recreations: sailing, travel, theatre; Home: 2002 - 9929 Saskatchewan Dr., Edmonton, Alta. T6E 5J9. BAKER, Bob, B.F.A.; artistic director; b. Edmonton, Alta. 11 May 1952; s. Kenneth Edwin and Mabel Molly (Boyd) B.; e. Ross Shepherd High Sch. Edmonton 1970; Univ. of Alta. B.F.A.(Hons.) 1974; ARTISTIC DIR., CANADIAN STAGE CO. 1990- ; dancer Les Feux Fol- lets 1974-75, toured Can. and U.S.A.; actor Stratford (Ont.) Festival Co. 1975-79; freelance dir./teacher Van- couver 1979-82; Artistic Dir. Phoenix Theatre, Edmon- ton 1982-87; freelance dir. Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa, Cleveland, Edinburgh, Boston 1987-90; teacher: Vancouver Community Coll. Langara Campus (acting/voice) 1979-82; Univ. of Alta. Drama Dept. 1982-83; Ryerson Theatre Sch. Toronto 1989-90; Bd. mem.: Profl. Assn. Cdn. Theatres 1985-87, 1990- ; Toronto Theatre Alliance; P.A.I.S. Toronto; recipient Dora Mavor Moore Award (directing) B-Movie, The Play 1987; co-author North Shore Live play 1981 (Jessie Award); Hon. Mem., Toronto Arts and Letters Club 1995; Home: 204E - 460 Queens Quay W., Toronto, Ont. M5V 2Y4; Office: 26 Berkeley St., Toronto, Ont. MSA 2W3. BAKER, Bruce Earle, D.Sc.; of U.E.L. descent; b. Stan- bridge E., P.Q. 1 Aug. 1917; s. Harry Arnold and Blanche Vivian (Soule) B.; e. Bedford (P.Q.) High Sch., 1937; Fessenden Scholarship for Math. 1939; Bishop's Univ. B.Sc. 1940; Laval Univ. D.Sc. 1943; m. late Saxe Clare, d. Earl Currie Cornell, Stanbridge E., 22 May 1948; children: Peter Cornell, Susan Jane, Philip Bruce, Robert Saxe, Jeffrey Arnold; PROF. FACULTY OF AGRIC. MACDONALD COLL. OF McGILL UNIV., since 1964; Chrmn. , Dept. Agric. Chem. 1972-76; began as Rsch. Chemist, Mallinckrodt Chemicals, 1944 45; Monsanto Chemicals, 1945-46; Lectr. Agric. Chem., McGill Univ. 1946-48; Asst. Prof., 1948-57; Assoc. Prof. 1957-64; devel. methods of producing sulfanilythio- ureas; process for hydrolysis of proteins; author and co- author of more than 100 scient. articles on milk and seed proteins, protein hydrolysates, milk chemistry, pharmaceuticals, pollution of soil and water with pesti- cides and industrial chemicals, radioactive fallout in arc- tic and sub-arctic regions, constitution of milks from arctic animals, and forage preservation; consultant, Comet Confectionary, St. Hyacinthe, Que. and other food industries; Dir., Missisquoi Historical Soc.; Coun- sellor, Township of Stanbridge, Que.; Citizen of the Year Award 1992; mem., Cdn. Inst. Food Technol.; Am. Dairy Sc. Assn.; Am. Chem. Soc.; Cdn. Inst. Chem.; Sigma Xi; Anglican; recreations: travel, farming, wine making, reading, writing poetry; Address: Stanbridge East, Que. JOJ 2HO. BAKER, Donald Noel, B.A., A.M., Ph.D.; professor; b. Vancouver, B.C. 24 Dec. 1936; s. Jack Sydney and Joyce Marie (Heap) B.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A.(Hons.) 1958; Stanford Univ. A.M. 1960, Ph.D. 1965; m. Heather d. Grant and Luella McLeod; children: Janet, Noel, Carol; PROF. OF HISTORY, WILFRID LAURIER UNIV. 1989- ; Owner, Colonial Stable 1990- ; Instructor, His- tory, Stanford Univ. 1962-65; Asst., then Assoc. Prof., History, Michigan State Univ. 1965-70; Assoc. Prof, of History, Univ. of Waterloo 1970-80; Trustee, Waterloo County Bd. of Education 1972-74, 1978-80; Pres., Mount Royal College 1980-89; Vice-Pres. Academic, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. 1989-94; Chair, Council of Pres., Public Colleges of Alta. 1984—86; Chair, Steering Ctte., Joint Planning Council, Presidents of Universities and Colleges of Alta. 1984-86; Dir., Sec. to the Bd., Cdn. Ctr. for Learning Systems 1984—89; Adv. Bd., Calgary Econ. Devel. Authority 1982-89; Bd. of Dirs., Big Country Edn. Consortium 1981—84; Cdn. Assn. of Youth Orches- tras 1980-83; Calgary United Way 1984-87; Calgary Consortium for Tourism and Hospitality Studies 1987- 89; Steering Ctte., Calgary Tourism Adv. Bd. 1988-89; Counc. of Ont. Universities' Standing Ctte. on College- University Relations 1991- ; COU Task Force on a Dis- tance Educ. Network 1991-92; coordinator, COU study of credit transfer among Ont. universities 1991-92; author: numerous articles in French history; co-editor: Landmarks in Western Culture: Commentaries and Controversies, 1 vols. 1968; co-editor: The Making of Frenchmen: Current Directions in the History of Edu- cation in France, 1679-1979 1980; Fellow, National Humanities Foundation 1967-68; Canada Council Leave Fellowship 1976-77; recipient of grants from the Can- ada Council, Social Sciences and Humanities Rsch. Council, Am. Philosophical Soc., and Social Science Rsch. Council; Home: 3 - 408 Craigleith Dr., Waterloo, Ont. N2L 5T2; Office: Waterloo, Ont. N2K 3C5. BAKER, Eric E., B.Sc., M.Sc; business executive; b. Spencerville, Ont. 27 Aug. 1933; s. Herman E. and Flora 54 BAKER / BAKER (Shannon) B.; e. Queen's Univ. B.Sc. 1956; M.I.T. M.Sc. 1958; m. Ann d. Thomas Relyea 1 July 1955; children: Rebecca, Charles, Melanie; PRES., MIRALTA CAPITAL INC. 1992- ; Chrmn., Alta Genetics Inc., Calgary; Biomira Inc., Edmonton; Dir, Altamira Management Ltd.; Intertape Polymer Inc.; Teranet Land Information Services Inc.; ABL Canada Inc.; Hunte r Packaging Ltd.; Proj. Engineer, Cities Service Oil Co. Ltd., Oakville 1958-59; Bus. Mgr. (Plastics) & Operations Mgr. (Plas- tics and Chemicals Union Carbide Can. 1959-71; Kauser, Lowenstein & Meade Ltd. and Innocan Invest- ments Ltd. 1972-83; Chrmn., AES Data Ltd. 1978-79; Pres., Sentrol Systems Ltd. (portfolio holding of Inno- can) 1975; Pres., Altamira Capital Corp. 1984-92; United Church; recreations: breeding race horses, out- door activities, collecting antique carriages; Home: Robin Rd., Long Sault, Ont. KOC IPO; Office: 475 Dumont Ave., Ste. 300, Dorval, Que. H9S 5W2. BAKER, Frank P.; executive; b. London, Eng. 29 Jan. 1929; s. Frank P., M.B.E. and E.A. (McDermott) B.; came to Can. 1968; e. St. Peters Sch., York, Eng.; Royal Mil. Acad., Sandhurst, Eng., grad. 1948; m. Anne, d. A. Gilmour, C.M.G. June 1957; div. 1983; children: Francis, Catherine; m. 2ndly Gillian Dupre, June 1984; CHRMN., INTERNATIONAL WALLCOVERINGS LTD.; Chrmn., Fine Decor Ltd. (U.K.); I. Lappin Wall- coverings Inc. (Wayne, Pa.); Decorlux Ltd. (Montreal) ; commenced with Pinchin Johnson Paints, Eng., Far East Rep. 1955-58; Mang. Dir. Shalimar Paints Ltd., India 1958-68; Pres. & Mng. Dir. of Roxalin of Can. 1968-86; joined International Paints Canada Ltd. as Extve. Vice- Pres. & Dir., at amalg. with Roxalin of Canada Ltd. 1969; Pres. & Mang. Dir. 1971-83; retired as Depy. Chrmn. & Pres. 1986; Pres. & Chrmn., Internal. Wall- coverings Manufacturing Assoc., Brussels 1989-90; with Brit. Regular Army 1946-55; retired 1955, rank of Capt.; Anglican; recreations: carriage driving, polo, fencing, hunting, golf; Club: Oriental (London, Eng.); Home: RR #2, Erin, Ont. NOB 1TO; Office: 151 East Dr., Brampton, Ont. L6T 1BO. BAKER, George Chisholm, M.B.E., B.Mil.Sci., B.Sc., D.Eng., D.C.L., F.E.I.C., F.C.A.E.; retired professional engineer; b. Dartmouth, N.S. 29 Oct. 1918 ; s. Clifford Lyall and Edith Ann (Chisholm) B.; e. Royal Military College of Can. 1939, B.Mil.Sci. 1994; Univ. of Toronto B.Sc. 1946; m. Marie d. Victor and Ethel Humbert 2 Jan. 1942; joined Cdn. Arm y 1939, served in U.K. & E.T.O. 1940-45, retired 1946; Cdn. Gen. Electric 1946; Pres., Kentville Pub. Co. 1947-77; Mgr., Kentville Electric Comn. 1960-81; consulting practice 1960-94; Mem., Tidal Power Rev. Bd. Mngt. Ctte. 1972-78; V.P. & Dir., Tidal Power Corp. 1971-89 with extve. resp. for tidal plant at Annapolis (1st in Americas); advisor to elect, utility regulators in 5 provinces, Natural Resources, Can. & others; Mem., Energy Options Adv. Ctte. 1987- 88; Chair, Elect. Regulation Rev. Panel (N.S.) 1995; Mem. & Vice Chair, N.S. Med. Care Insur. Comn. 1968- 72; Dir., Shawinigan Maritimes Ltd. 1978-80; Chair, Cameron Pubs. Limited 1984- ; Hon. D.Eng., Tech. Univ. of N.S. 1986, Royal Mil. Coll. 1988; Hon. D.C.L., Acadia Univ. 1993; Fellow, Engr. Inst. of Can. 1989; Cdn. Acad. of Engr. 1989; Centennial Gold Medal, IEEE 1984; Gov., Acadia Univ. 1980-92; Dir. & Chair, Acadia Univ. Inst.; Warden, Camp 7, Corp. of the Seven Wardens; author of many papers for tech. socs. & utility regula- tors, ECE & others; commentaries for World Energy Council's Survey of Energy Resources; Address: 54 Elm Ave., Kentville, N.S. B4N 1Z1 . BAKER, Gordon Roy, Q.C., B.A., AM.A., LL.B.; law- yer; b. Geraldton, Ont. 14 Apr. 1943; s. Roy Herbert and Anna Jean (Poustie) B.; e. McMaster Univ. B.A. Hons. 1966; Univ. Western Ont., M.A. 1967; Queen's Univ., LL.B. 1970; m. Katheryn, d. Gordon Ward and Evelyn Hunter, 7 Aug. 1971; children: Leigh Anne; Kristin; Dir., Cadillac Plastic (Canada) Inc.; Scitex Canada Inc.; E.K. Williams & Co. Ltd.; Mason Windows Ltd.; Pineal Lake Lumber Co. Ltd.; I-Corp Security Services Inc.; Jemtec Inc.; Pearson Development Corporation; Mat- thews Internal. Developments Inc.; called to the Bar Ont. 1972; Assoc. Robertson, Lane, Perrett, Prankish & Estey 1972; Partne r Robertson, Lane Perrett 1974-81; Queen's Counsel 1985; Associate, Weir & Foulds 1983- 85, Partner 1985-95; former Chrmn., Tax Subsection, Ont. Bar Assn.; Instr, Bar Ad. Course 1977-85; mem . Beaches Fed. Prog. Conservative Assn.; Beaches-Wood- bine Provincial Progressive Conservative Assn.; former Dir. & Extve., Metrop. Toronto Region Conservation Foundation; Mem., Cdn. Tax Foundn.; Internal. Fiscal Assn.; United Church; Clubs: Albany; Empire; Balmy Beach Canoe; Beaver Valley Ski; Ashbridges Bay Yacht; recreations: water skiing, wind-surfing, snow skiing, hiking, running, mountain biking, sailing, boaiing, the- atre; Home: 56 Beaufort Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4E 1M9; Office: Suite 1470, Exchange Tower, P.O. Box 426, 2 First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ont. M5X 1E3. BAKER, J. Richard, B.A.; constructio n executive; b. Montreal, Que. 26 Feb. 1931; s. William Edward and Audrey Gertrude (McKechnie) B.; e. Univ. of B.C., B.A. 1952; m. Lorna Calderwood 28 Dec. 1957 ; children: Susan, Jeffrey, Stephen, Hugh; PRES. AND DIR., OCEAN EQUIPMENT LTD. and WEST OCEAN CON- SULTANTS LTD.; Chrmn. , Seaboard Life Insur. Co.; Pres., C.E.O. and Din, Dillingham Construction Ltd. 1983-89; Pres. and C.E.O. Dillingham Corp. Canada Lid. 1980-82; Vice Pres. Dillingham Corp. Canada Ltd. 1973-80; Chrmn., B.C. Rehabilitation Soc.; recreations: skiing, boaiing; Clubs: Vancouver; Royal Vancouver Yacht; Home: 175 Wildwood Dr., Salt Spring Island, B.C. V8K2E1. BAKER, Jeffrey Paul, MD., F.R.C.P.(C); physician, assistant professor of medicine; b. Toronto, Ont. 13 Aug. 1949; s. Major Baker and Bertha (Miller) Levine; e. Univ. of Toronto M.D. 1973; m. Shelley d. Sylvia and Eugene McLean 20 July 1985; children: Emily, Mitchell ; CHIEF, DIVISION OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, ST. MICHAEL'S HOSPITAL 1993- ; postgrad, specially & rsch. iraining 1973-82; worked at Toronto Western Hosp. 1982-85; Asst. Prof, of Med., Univ. of Toronto 1985- ; Consultant, St. Michael's Hosp. 1985; medical licences: Oni. 1974, Calif. 1977, Florida 1995; F.J. Col- ling O.B.E. Memorial Scholarship 1972; Alpha Omega Alpha 1972; Gordon E. Richardson Fdn. Scholarshi p 1979; Mem., Oni. Med. Assn. 1982- ; Cdn. Assn. of Gasiroenierology 1990- ; Medical Advisor, Toronto Chapter, Cdn. Fd. for Crohn's & Colitis 1987- ; recre- ations: tennis, computers, guitar; Home: 38 Rosedale Heights Drive, Toronio, Ont. M4T 1C3. BAKER, Michael Allen, MD, FRCPC, FACP; physi- cian, haematologisl-oncologisi, professor of medicine; b. Toronio, Oni. 24 Jan. 1943; s. Saul and Esiher (Bruner) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto, MD 1966; Nat. Bd. of Med. Exam (USA) Dipl. 1967; FRCPC Haem. 1971; Am. Bd. of Internal Med. and Am. Bd. of Haem. Dipls. 1972; m. Barbara d. Agnes and Bruce Woods 27 June 1967; chil- dren: Jeffrey, Jillian; PROF. OF MEDICINE, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1982- ; Dir., Oncol. Prog., The Toronio Hosp. 1984- , Physician-in-Chief 1992- ; Clinical Dir., Princess Margaret Hosp.; Cons., Addiction Rsch. Found.; Mem., Inst. of Med. Sci. 1986, Sch. of Grad. Studies, Toronio 1974- ; Alpha Omega Alpha Hon. Med. Soc.; Am. Assn. for ihe Adv. of Sci.; for Cancer Rsch.; FACP; Am. Fed. for Clin. Rsch.; Am. Soc. for Clin. Oncol.; of Hemaiol.; Cdn. Med. Assn.; Cdn. Soc. for Clin. Invest.; Ont. Med. Assn.; FRCPC; Ont. Scholar 1960; Fulford Scholarship 1962; Med. Alumni Assn. Prize 1962; B'Nai B'rith Scholarship 1963 (al l Univ. of Toronio); Vis. Prof., Univ. of W. Oni. 1979; Hebrew Univ. 1985; Pasi Chair of several panels & cttes.; Pres., Nai. Cancer Inst. 1992-94; Bd. of Trustees, The Toronto Hosp. 1990; co-author Clinical Medicine and Clinical Sciences: Oncology 2nd ed. 1983, book chapters and more than 90 med. articles; recrealions: lennis, music; Home: 14 Wells Hill Ave., Toronio, Oni. M5R 3A6; Office: Toronio Hospiial, Bell Wing, 585 University Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5G 2C4. BAKER, Nancy Elizabeth, B.A.; writer; b. Kitchener, Oni. 7 Dec. 1959; d. James William and Elizabeih Louise (Scoit) B.; e. Markham Dist. H.S. Onlario scholar 1978; Univ. of Toronio B.A.(Hons.) 1982; m. Richard s. Michael and Pairicia Shallhorn 5 May 1990; auihor: The Night Inside 1993 (finalis i Cily of Toronio Book Awards 1994; pub. righis sold for U.S., England, Germany, France, Holland, Sweden & Norway), Blood and Chry- santhemums 1994 (novels; film righis opiioned for boih); A Terrible Beauty 1996 (novel); 'Cold Sleep' in Northern Frights 1992, 'Conseni' in Deathport 1993 (short stories); The Parly Over There' 1988 and 'Exo- dus 22:18' 1989 in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone mag.; Office: c/o Penguin Books Canada Lid., 10 Alcorn Ave., Suite 300, Toronto, Ont. M4V 3A9. E-mail: nancybaker@compuserve.com BAKER, Peggy; dancer, choreographer; e. Toronto Dance Theaire; Martha Graham School; sludied aciing at University of Alta. and Herbert Bergof Studio (N.Y.C.); FOUNDER & ARTISTIC DIR., PEGGY BAKER/SOLO DANCE 1990- (incorporated as Peggy Baker Dance Projecis 1996); Founding Mem. & laier Ariislic Dir., Dancemakers 1974 (panicipaie d in more than 50 premieres by Cdn. choreographer s & conirib- uted 3 works to the repertoire; lourea iniernai. as fea- lured mem., of Lar Luboviich Dance Co. 1981-88 fassi. rehearsal dir. lasi 2 seasons); loured Am. wiih Mikhail Baryshnikov in 'While Oak Dance Projeci' 1990; debui as solo ariist at 1990 Fest. of Cdn. Modern Dance (Wpg.); Peggy Baker/Solo Dance has since been pre- senied across Can. at St. Mark's Danspace & the Kitchen in N.Y.C., Time Fest. in Belgium & Copenhagen Inier- nat. Dance Fest.; repertoire is composed of her own cho- reography as well as works by other Cdn. & Am. choreographers; commissioned music for these dances incl. works by M.J. Baker, M. Koli, H. Kucharzyk, A. Hassan, J. Oswald; Ballet Rev. critique for Isl New York solo performance read There are good dancers. There are greal dancers. And ihen there is Peggy Baker ...'; recognized as one of N. America's finest modern dance teachers; Dir. of Dance, Simon Fraser Univ. Contemp. Arts Summer Insl. 1991-94; also teaches in N.Y.C., throughout Can. & abroad; 1st ever Artisl-in-Resi- dence, Nai. Ballei Sch. (Toronio); Office: 201 - 490 Ade- laide St. W., Toronio, Oni. M5V 1T2. BAKER, Richard Frederick Gale, B.Sc.; iransporia- lion execuiive; b. Toronio, Oni. 1 April 1938; s. Richar d O. and Ediih Mary (Gale) B.; e. Univ. of Toronio B.Sc. 1960; m. Janei d. Jack Dryburgh 23 July 1960; children: Bradley, Karen, Duncan, Dean; PRES. AND C.E.O., BAYBRIAR MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED (approx. 20 affiliaied companies involved in manufac- luring, iransporiaiion & real esiale developmem) 1976- ; various posilions in Canada, U.S.A. & South America with General General Motors of Canada 1958- 76; Dir., Oni. C. of C; Monoposio Racing; Pasi Pres., Rotary Club of Belleville; Past Pres. & Chair, Cdn. Auiomoiive Museum; Past Dir., Viniage Auto. Racing Assn. of Can.; Past Mem., Bd. of Gov., Albert Coll.; Past Chair, Oshawa-Whitby United Way; recreations: racing & restoraiion of viniage race cars throughout N. Am.; Home: R.R. 1, Rednersville Rd., Carrying Place, Ont . KOK 1LO; Office: P.O. Box 1450, Belleville, Oni. K8N 5J1. BAKER, Ronald James, O.C., M.A., LL.D.; reiired university adminisiraior, educator; b. London, Eng. 24 Aug. 1924; s. James Herbert Waller and Eihel Frances (Miller) B.; e. Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar Sch. Eng.; Univ. of B.C., B.A. 1951, M.A. 1953 ; Grad. work, Sch. of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London 1954-56; LL.D. (hon.) Univ. of N.B. 1970; LL.D. (hon.) Mount Allison Univ. 1977; LL.D. (hon.) Univ. of P.E.I. 1989; LL.D. (hon.) Simon Fraser Univ. 1990; came to Can. with R.A.F. 1944 and ihen permanenily 1947; m. Isily Helen Gillespie, d. laie Thomas Elder, Easi Loihian, Scoi., 3 Sept 1949; children: Sharon Ann, Lynn Frances, Ian James, Sarah Jane, Kaiherine Jean; m. 2ndly Frances Marilyn Frazer; one s. Ralph Edward; UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR AND PRESIDENT EMER- ITUS, UNIV. OF P.E.I. 1978-91 (Pres. and Vice-Chan- cellor 1969-78); Disiinguished Visiling Prof., Univ. of New England, Australia, and universities in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Ausiralia and New Zealand 1984; Dir., Insl. for Deparlmental Leadership, Atlanlic Provinces; Lecir. in Eng., Univ. of B.C. 1951, Assoc. Prof. 1962; firsi facully mem. apptd. as Prof, and Head of Eng. Dept. and Dir. of Acad. Planning, Simon Fraser Univ. 1964, Prof. 1968-69; First Pres., Univ. of P.E.I. 1969-78; apptd. Uni- versity Prof. 1978; The David MacDonald Stewart Prof, of Canadian Studies 1988-91; Co-ordr. Allanlic Insl. of Education, Univ. of P.E.I. Grad. Prog, in Education 1979-82; consults on univ. organization (e.jg. Univer- sidad Privada Del Valle, Bolivia 1989); served with RAF in Eng. and Germany, 1943-47 as Navig./Flying Con- iroller, Liaison Offr. on Disarmameni in Germany; rank Flighi Li.; Cdn. Linguistic Assn. (Extve. 1958-60); Nat. Council of Teachers of Eng. (U.S.A.); Assn. of Cdn. Univ. Teachers of Eng. (Pres. 1967-68); B.C. Council of Teachers of Eng. (Extve. 1967-68); Comie., Conf. on Coll. Composidon and Communicalion (U.S.A.) (Exive. 1967-70); Cdn. Assn . of Univ. Teachers 1954-77; Cdn. Council of Teachers of Eng. (Prog. Comte. 1968, Dir.-at- Large 1969-71); Fellow, Royal Soc. of Ans 1971-90; Royal Commonwealih Soc. 1972-90; Cdn. Soc. for Siudy of Higher Educ. (Pres. 1975-76); Bd. of Examin- ers, B.C. 1964-66; Acad. Bd., B.C. 1964-69; Bd. of Govs., N.S. Tech. Coll. 1969-78; Holland Coll., Charloneiown 1969-78; Mem., Inierim Adv. Counc , Univ. of North- ern B.C. 1990; mem . Can. Council 1970-76; Assn. of Univs. and Colls, of Can. (Dir. 1972-75, 1975-78; Chrmn. and mem. of various Comtes.); Assn. of Atlan- lic Univs. (Pres. 1976-78; Chrmn. and mem. various Comtes.); mem. Official Cdn. Del. on Educ. to People's Rep. of China 1974; mem . Joint Evaluation Comie. of Federal Lang. Progs., Secy, of Siaie and Council of Min- isiers in Educ. 1976-78; Assoc. Ed., The Canadian Jour- nal of Higher Education 1980-92; Chrmn., SSHRC Leave Fellowship Clle. (English & Linguisiics) 1981-83; mem., Killam Prize and Fellowship Clle. 1985-87; mem., Molson Prize Ctte. 1987; Chrmn., Nai. Defence Siraiegic Sludies Ctte. 1986- ; Volunteer advisor, Firsi Naiions Groups ihrough Cdn. Exive. Service Organiza- lion (CESO) 1988- ; Mem., Minister's Cnee. on Cana- BAKER / BALANYK 55 dian Military Colleges 1993; Presiding Offr., Cdn. Citizen Court 1996- ; part-time mem. Cdn. Radio- Television and Tele-Communications Comn. (CRTC) 1982-87; rec'd Centennial Medal 1967; Queen's Jubilee Medal 1977; Commemorative Medal for 125th Anni- versary of Cdn. Confederatio n 1992; Officer, Order of Canada 1978; The 1988 Distinguished Member Award of Can. Soc. for the Study of H.E.; author of numerous articles in acad. and educ. journs.; recreations: fishing, photography, music, conversation; Home: #2 - 13957 70th Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3W OA3. BAKER, Simon, O.C., Chief, Dr.(Hon.); longshore- man; b. Capilano Reserve 13 Jan. 1911; s. John and Susan (Joe) B.; m. Emily d. Dennis and Sarah Rivers 7 June 1934; children: Priscilla (Padlosky), Barbara (McKee), Kenneth, Pauline (Spence), Peter, Ronald, Nancy (Nightingale), Faye (Halls), Charles; LONG- SHOREMAN, INTERNATIONAL LONGSHORE- MAN'S & WAREHOUSEMAN'S UNION (41 years); Chair (Chief Councillor), Squamish Indian Band (40 years); fisherman; actor: MacGyver, The Mask of the Wolf, The Traveller, performer of cultural songs & dance; public speaker; several past directorships, now retired; Hon. Chief, Sechelt Nation; Hon. Lifetime Mem., Native Brotherhood of B.C.; Hon. LL.D., Univ. of B.C.; Brock House Soc. Senior Award; Order of Canada 1996; author: Khot-La-Cha: The Autobiography of Chief Simon Baker 1994; clubs: Lions Club of N. Van- couver, N. Vane. C. of C., Squamish Seniors Club (Pres.); Home: 270 Whonaok, N. Vancouver, B.C. V7P 1P4. BAKER, Warren Edward, B.A.Sc., Sc.D; professor; b. Toronto, Ont. 1 Mar. 1940; s. John Arthur and Gabrielle (Warren) B.; e. Leaside H.S. 1958; Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. 1962; M.I.T. Sc.D. 1966; m. Mary Ann d. Michael and Mary Martucci 1 Apr. 1970; children: Sus- anna Madlyn, Michael Warren; PROF, CHEMISTRY DEPT. and CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPT., QUEEN'S UNIV. 1985- ; Rsch. Engr., DuPont Can. 1966-67; Rsch. Mgr. & later Vice-Pres., LECO Indus. 1968-82; Pres., Vista Polymerics Inc. 1982- ; cons, to many chem. & polymer processing cos.; Dir., Vista Polymerics Inc.; Gold Medal, Chem. Engr. 1962; NSERC-DuPont funded Professorship 1985- ; Mem., Cdn. Soc. of Chem. Engrs.; Soc. of Chem. Indus.; Extve. Mem., Internat. Polymer Processing Soc.; Profl. Engrs. of Ont.; Soc. of Plastics Engrs.; author of 51 refereed articles in var. engr. & polymer sci. journals; 5 patents; editor Progress in Polymer Processing; recreations: canoeing, travel; Home: 32 Hilldowntree Rd., Islington, Ont. M9A 2Z8; Office : Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6. BAKER, William Melville, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; profes- sor; b. Toronto, Ont. 10 Nov. 1943; s. Melville Holland and Mary Esther (Langman) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A.(Hons.) 1966; Carleton Univ. M.A. 1967; Univ. of W. Ont. Ph.D. 1972; m. Sharon d. Joseph and Gladys Varnell 18 June 1966; children : Timothy Joseph, Laurel Janette; PROF. OF HISTORY, UNIV. OF LETHBRIDGE 1984- ; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Lethbridge 1970-75; Assoc. Prof. 1975-84; Assoc. Dean, Div. of Humanities 1979- 80; Chair, Dept. of Hist. 1975-78, 1989-91; Pres., Univ. of Lethbridge Fac. Assn. 1974-75, 1988-89; Visiting Prof, in Cdn. Studies, Hokkaigakuen Univ., Sapporo, Japan 1982; Distinguished Teaching Medal, Univ. of Lethbridge, Spring Convocation 1994; Bd. of Gov., Univ. of Lethbridge 1981-84; Council, Confed. of Alta. Fac Assns. 1973-75, 1988-89; Council, Cdn. Assn. of Univ Teachers 1974-75, 1988-89; Policy Bd., Cdn. Plains Rsch. Ctr., Univ. of Regina 1977-83; Selection Bd., Cdn Hist. Assn., Prize Ctte. 1990, 1994- ; Bd. of Dir, Fort Whoop-Up, Lethbridge 1987-90; Mem., Cdn. Hist. Assn.; Hist. Soc. of Alta.; Lethbridge Hist. Soc.; author: Timothy Warren Anglin, 1822-1896 1977, Lethbridge: Founding the Community to 1914 1992 and articles and reviews in scholarly pubs.; co-author: A Preliminary Guide to Archival Sources Relating to Southern Alberta 1979; editor: Pioneer Policing in Southern Alberta 1993; co-editor: Weddines, Work & War 1994; recreations: singing, hockey and other sports, hiking, theatre; clubs: Univ. of Lethbridge Singers; Office: 4401 University Drive, Lethbridge, Alta. T1K 3M4. BAKHSHI, Narendra Nath, Ph.D., P.Eng., C.Eng., MI Chem E; professor emeritus; b. New Delhi, India 27 July 1928; s. Jog Raj and Raj Wanti B.; e. Banaras Hindu Univ., B.Sc. 1946, M.Sc. 1948; Virginia Polytech. & State Univ., Ph.D. 1956; m. Nirmal d. Lekhram and Leela Wanti Tara Sharma 25 Apr. 1951; children: Ranju, Neena, Arun, Rajesh; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, UNIV. OF SASKATCHEWAN 1996- ; Acoustics Div., Nat. Physical Lab, New Delhi 1950-53; U.S.: Process Engr, Hydrocarbon Rsch. Inc. 1956-59; Sr. Chem. Engr., Air Prod. & Chem. Inc. 1959-60; U.K.: Sr. Process Engr, Air Products Ltd. 1960-62; British Oxygen Co. 1963; Asst. Prof., Chem. Engr., Univ. of Sask. 1963, Assoc. Prof. 1967, Prof. 1974-96; Cons., Sask. Minerals; Can. Pack- ers; Fellow, Chem. Inst. of Can.; Pres., Vedanta Soc. of Sask. 1985-86; awarded 'Earned Doctor of Science' degree, Univ. of Sask. in recognition of national & inter- nal, reputation in field of rsch. 1996; author of 92 sci. papers; has presented numerous sci./tech. papers before sci. societies; recreations: photography, hiking, compar- ative philosophy; Home: 159 A.E. Adams Cres., Saska- toon, Sask. S7K 5M6; Office: Saskatoon, Sask. S7N OWO. BAKHT, Baidar, P.Eng., B.Sc.Eng, M.Sc, D.Sc., F.CSCE, F.I.E., F.E.I.C; research civil engineer, educator; b. Delhi, India 4 Sept. 1940; s. Mukhtar and Anwar Jehan Chishti B.; e. Aligarh Univ. B.Sc. 1962; Imperial College London M.Sc. 1972; London Univ. D.Sc. 1990; m. Anita Das 11 Sept. 1968; children: Natasha, Sacha; arrived in Can. 1973; PRES., JMB STRUCTURES RESEARCH INC. 1997- ; Registered profl. engr. Ont.; Asst. Engr., Heavy Engr. Corp. (India) 1962-66; Engr., Environ. Dept. London 1967-73; Principal Rsch. Engr., Min. of Transportation Ontario 1974—97; Adjunct Prof., Civil Engr., Univ. of Toronto 1991- ; co-author Bridge Analysis Simplified 1985, Bridge Analysis by Micro- computer 1988, Soil-Steel Bridges 1993; Bridge Engi- neering, Recent Innovations 1994, rev. ed. 1996; translator of 11 books of Urdu poetry to English 1985- 96; author of over 150 articles on structural engr. & Urdu lit.; inventor, stressed log bridge; co-inventor, unique deck slab of bridges; Moisseif Award, ASCE 1982; Pres. Medal, Road & Transp. Assn. of Can. 1985; Inst. Engrs. (India) cert, of merit 1990; Cdn. Soc. for Civil Engrg. (Pratley Award 1988, 1994; Vance Award 1996); Engr. Inst. Can. (Gzowski Medal 1983); Profl. Engineers Ont. (Engineering Medal); Chair, Cdn. High- way Bridge Design Code; avocation: translating Urdu poetry into English; Home: 21 Whiteleaf Cres., Scarbor- ough, Ont. M1V 3G1; Office: 1201 Wilson Ave., Downsview, Ont. M3M 1J8. BAKISH, David, B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P.(C), C.S.P.Q.; psychiatrist; b. Istanbul, Turkey 1 May 1948; s. Marko and Dora B.; e. McGill Univ. B.Sc. 1971; Univ. Louis Pas- teur (Strasbourg, France) M.D. 1980; Univ. of Ottawa, dipl. in psych. 1985; F.R.C.P.(C) 1985; m. Margaret d. Klas & Ingrid Hellstrom 20 July 1974; children: Jaimie, Nicholas, Joseph; PROF, DEPT. OF PSYCHIATRY, UNIV. OF OTTAWA 1997- and HEAD, PSYCHO- PHARMACOLOGY UNIT, ROYAL OTTAWA HOSP. 1993- ; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Ottawa 1993-97; Asst. Prof. 1987-93; Consultant Psych, to pharm. Industry 1987- ; Staff Psych., Adult Outpatient, & Clin. Coord, of Drug Trials in Anxiety & Depression, Royal Ottawa Hosp. 1987-93; Staff Psych. & Dir., Post Grad./Clin/ Rsch. Investigator, Pierre Janet Hosp. 1985-87; Res. in Psych., Univ. of Ottawa 1983- 84; Internal Medicine Residency 1982; Internship, Pas- qua Hosp. (Sask.) 1981; interests: psychopharmcology studies; special interest in anxiety & depressive disor- ders; area of expertise: neurotransmitter rsch. in affec- tive disorder; new generation antidepressants; Teaches psychopharm. to residents & med. students; most respected lecturer, Family Physicians Award, CMC Inc. 1994; Eli Lilly Award, Ont. Psych. Assn. Lecture 1992; recreations: skiing, baseball, tennis; clubs: Lac Marois Country; Home: 1785 Devlin Cres., Ottawa, Ont. K1H 5T5; Office: 1145 Carling Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K1Z 7K4. BAKKER, Barend (Bard) Hendrik, MA. , Ph.D.; edu- cator; b. Hilversum, Holland 12 Sept. 1934; s. Cornells Marinus and Anna Maria (van Ammers) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1956, M.A. 1958, Ph.D. 1968; m. Sonia d. Reginald (Nik) and Marjorie Cavell 29 Aug. 1958; chil- dren: Michael, Pamela, Gillian; Master, Trinity Coll. Sch. Port Hope 1958-59; Lectr. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. 1959-60; Instr. Univ. of Toronto 1960-63; Lectr. Ind. Univ. 1964-65; Asst. Prof. York Univ. 1965, Assoc. Prof. 1970, Prof, of French (Glendon Coll.) 1975-95; Dir. Zola Rsch. Prog., Univ. of Toronto 1973-95; Principal Inves- tigator and Sr. Ed., The Zola Rsch. Project 1976-95; Vis- iting Fellow Wolfson Coll. Cambridge 1983; Visiting Prof. Waseda Univ. (Tokyo), Ai'chi Univ. (Nagoya), Univ. of Kyoto 1985; Visiting Prof., Univ. of California at Santa Barbara 1987; Can. Council Fellow 1966-68, 1972-73; Reader and Assessor for Can. Council , Social Sci. and Humanities Rsch. Council Can., Univ. of Tor- onto Press, Nat. Endowment for Humanities, Brit. Acad., Brit. Council; author Naturalisme pas mart. Lettres inedites de Paul Alexis a Emile Zola 1871-1900 1971; various articles learned journs.; ed. Emile Zola: Correspondence Vols. 1-10 1978-95; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am.; Assn. Profs. French Univs. & Colls. Can.; Societe litteraire des Amis d'Emile Zola; Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra; recreations: music (flute), swimming, cycling, walking, photography, videogra- phy; Home: 12 De Vere Gardens, Toronto, Ont. M5M 3E5. BAKKER, Martin, B.A., M.B.A.; financial executive; b. Netherlands 4 July 1945; s. Jan Willem and Hermina (Bruins) B.; e. McMaster Univ. B.A. 1967, M.B.A. 1970; m. Anne Wright 2 May 1987; children: Karen, Deborah, Janice, Jennifer; PRES., MARBAK FINANCIAL INC. 1996- ; Asst. Mgr., Internal. Trade and Finance (Montreal) / Rep. (Dusseldorf, Germany) / Mgr., Govt. Banking, Iniernai. Banking Div., Bank of Monireal 1970-75; Asst. Regional Mgr., Middle-East & S.E. Africa, Export Devel. Corp. 1975; Asst. Reg. Mgr., Asia 1976; Mgr., Far East 1977; Assi. Vice-Pres., Expon Financing Group 1980; Vice-Pres., Corp. Affairs & Chair, Risk Assessmeni Panel 1984; Sr. Vice-Pres., Export Financing Group 1985-89; Exive. Vice-Pres. & C.F.O., Export Development Corp. 1989-95; Mem., Export Devel. Corp.; Home: 64 Lillico Dr., Ottawa, Ont. K1V 9L6. BALA, Nicholas M.C., B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; professor; b. Montreal, Que. 14 Mar. 1952; s. Karel Charles and Vera Judith (Lowenbach) B.; e. Univ. of Toronio B.A.(Hons.) 1974; Queen's Univ. LL.B. 1977; Harvard Univ. LL.M. 1980; m. Martha d. Ken and Hilda Gunn 5 July 1980; children: Emily Anne, Katherine Mary, Andrew John, Sarah Elizabeth; PROF. OF LAW, QUEEN'S UNIV. 1978- ; Assoc. Dean 1994-98; Arti- cling student, Burke-Robertson, Chadwick & Rilchie 1977-78; Vis. Prof., Faculty of Law, McGill Univ. 1982; Duke Law Sch., Duke Univ. 1985; Fac. of Law, Univ. of Calgary 1989; leaching & rsch. inieresis: family law, children's law, juvenile jusiice; Prin. Invesi., Oni. Child Abuse Register Review 1987-88; Legal cons, to var. bod- ies incl. Min. of the Solicitor Gen. of Can.; Depl. of Jus- lice Can.; Heallh & Welfare Can.; Oni. Inst. for the Prevention of Child Abuse; Ont. Counc. of Indian Chiefs; Sask. Fedn. of Indian Nations; Manitoba Aborig- inal Jusiice Inquiry; exiensive speaker; co-auihor The Child & The Law 1982, Canadian Children's Law 1982, Young Offenders Act Annotated 1984, Juvenile Justice in Canada 1985, Canadian Child Welfare Law 1991, Juvenile Justice in Canada: A Theoretical and Analyti- cal Assessment 1992, Rethinking Decisions About Chil- dren 1993, State Responses to Youth Crime: A Consideration of Principles 1994, Contracts: Cases, Notes & Materials 1997, Young Offenders Law 1997; co-ediior Young Offenders Service 1984—87; recre- aiions: hockey, soccer; Club: Queen's Univ.; Office: Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6. BALAKRISHNAN, Tattamangalam R., B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Palghat, India 8 Apr. 1932; s. Taua- mangalam S. and Chiloor N. (Sankaram) Raman; e. Univ. of Madras B.A.(Hons.) 1952, M.A. 1953; Univ. of Michigan Ph.D. 1963; m. Ruih d. Richard and Margaret Sager 23 June 1970; PROF., DEPT. OF SOCIOLOGY, THE UNIV. OF WESTERN ONTARIO 1971- ; Statisii- cian, Indian Stat. Inst. Calcuita 1955-58; Asst. Prof., Indian Inst. of Mngt. Calcutta 1963-65; The Univ. of West Oni. 1965-67; Assoc. Prof. 1967-71; Chrmn., Sociology Depl. 1989-92; Dir, Populalion Sludies Ctr. 1974-84; Visiting Prof., Indiana Univ. 1969-70; Visitin g Scholar, Univ. of Calif. Berkeley 1972; UN. Latin Am. Population Clr. Saniiago Chile 1973; Fellow, Easi-West Population Inst. Hawaii 1980-81; cons, to Stats. Can., CIDA, IDRC, Sec. of Stale for Muliiculiuralism; Royal Comn. for New Reproduciive Technologies; Fulbright Fellow 1958-59; Population Counc. Fellow 1959-61; Fac. Rsch. Professorship 1988-89; Mem., Cdn. Popula- tion Soc. (Vice-Pres. 1976-78; Pres. 1978-80; Internal. Union for the Sci. Stud y of Population (elected); Popu- lation Assn. of Am.; Can. Social. & Anthropol. Assn.; co-author: Fertility and Family Planning in a Canadian Metropolis 1975, Patterns of Fertility in Canada 1971 1979; Family and Childbearing in Canada 1993; co-edi- tor: Family in Crisis? A Population Crisis? 1989; recre- ations: golf, tennis; Home: 759 North Mile Rd., London, Ont. N6H 2X7; Office: London, Oni. N6A 5C2. BALANYK, Thomas Elie, D.D.S., D.D.P.H., M.Sc.; public health dentisi, denial researcher, general practi- tioner; b. Niagara Falls, Ont., Aug. 1954; s. Elie and Nel- lie B.; e. Stamford Coll. Inst. Niagara Falls 1973; Univ. of Toronto D.D.S. 1979, D.D.P.H. 1981, M.Sc. 1986; m. Ksenija d. Ilija and Bosa Isajev, Nov. 1985; children: Peter Daniel, Olivia Marina; gen. dental practice Port Colborne and Toronto, Ont. 1979- ; Dental Adv. City of Toronto Pub. Health Dept. 1983-85; Derntal Dir. Med- Check Canada 1985-87 and Hazelton Laboratories Can- ada 1987-88; Vice-Pres., Bio Sci Rsch. Canada Lid. 1989-96; co-holder U.S. Patent Benzoin Antimicrobial Dental Varnishes (assigned to Univ. of Toronto Innova- tions Found.) 1985; co-inventor Chlorzoin ® denial 56 BALCAN/BALKE varnish (recipient Can. Bus. Award 1988); Bronze Award Inventions Min. Ind., Sci. & Tech. Can. 1988 ; author or co-author various profl. publs.; recreations: bicycling, swimming, guitar, harpsichord; Address: 605 Royal York Rd., Toronto, Ont. M8Y 4G5. BALCAN, George, CM.; broadcaster, artist; b. St. Boniface, Man. 29 June 1931; s. Adelard and Florabelle (Corrigal) Balcaen; e. Dauphin Collegiate Tech. Inst. 1949; Montreal Ecole des Beaux-Arts; m. Maxine (Mackie) d. Bea and Barney Alper 17 March 1972; BROADCASTER, CJAD RADIO; Broadcaster, CKDM Dauphin, Man. 1951-53; CKY Winnipeg, Man. 1953- 54; CJRL Kenora, Ont. 1954-56; CJSP Leamington, Ont. 1956; CKOC Hamilton, Ont. 1956-63; Broad- caster, CFCF-TV, CFCF Radio, CJAD Montreal 1963-97; studied art at Ecole de Beaux-Arts Montreal; Saydie Bronfman Centre Montreal; private studies in N.Y., Chicago & Maine; cartoons pub. in many internat. mags. incl. editorial & sports cartoons in Hamilton Spectator and Montreal Star, Mem., Pastel Soc. of Can.; recipient of many nat. awards; works in corp. & private collections in Can. & U.S.; Bd. Mem., Cedars of Lebanon Cancer Soc.; Miriam Sch. Montreal; Royal Victoria Hosp. Montreal; Mem., Order of Canada 1996; Human- itarian of the Year, Juvenile Diabetes Fdn. 1987; Tele- thon Host for Muscular Dystrophy Assn. for 7 yrs; Host of 1 of the top-rated morning radio shows in Mon- treal; Home: 15 Ellerdale Rd., Hampstead, Que. H3X 1S5; Office: CJAD Radio, 1411 Fort St., Montreal, Que. H3H 2R1 and Balcan Productions, Suite 601,10 Ontario St. W, Montreal, Qire. H2X 1Y5. BALCOM, Graeme S., B.A.Sc., P.Eng.; management consultant; b. Victoria, B.C. 11 June 1934; s. Arthur Sterling and Marjorie Alice 'Babs' (Bray) B.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A.Sc. 1957; m. Judy d. Ian and Evelyn Boyd 12 July 1958; children: Lance B., Tracey K., Marni L.; PRES., HARMATTAN INTERNATIONAL CONSULT- ING LTD. 1978- ; Industrial Sales, B.C. Electric Co. 1957-62; Head of Physics, Achimota Coll., Accra, Ghana 1962-64; Systems Engr., IBM 1964-67; Vane. Systems Engr. Mgr. 1967-69; Can. Western Reg. S.E. Mgr. 1969-71; Project Mgr., IBM Eur., Havant, U.K. 1971-73; Edn. Mgr., Internat. Ed. Ctr., Belgium 1973- 77; Projects Mgr. Vane. 1977-78; Sr. Vice-Pres., Sydney Devel. Corp. 1978-83; Consultant: City of Edmonton, Western Integrated Technologies Inc., IBM, Sil Data (Peru), Mngt. Devel. Ctr. (Anhui, China), Electronic Arts Can., The Loewen Group Inc.; Radical Entertain- ment; Dir., B.C. Science Council 1982-88; Volunteer, Jr. Achievement of Canada; Mem., Phi Gamma Delta; author: Predicting Professional Performance 1988 (text- book); Address: 4811 Meadfeild Rd., W. Vancouver, B.C. V7W 3E6. BALDESARRA, Frank, B.A.Sc., P.Eng.; computer executive; b. Sora, Frosinone, Italy 10 Oct. 1954; e. Nel- son A. Boylen S.S. 1973; Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. 1977; PRES. AND DIR., RAND A TECHNOLOGY CORP. 1997- ; Sales Rep., Multiple Access Computer Group 1977-81; Co-Founder of Randvest & Pres., Rand Engi- neering 1981; Co-Founder & Dir, Rand A Technology Corp. 1986- ; Office: 5285 Solar Dr., Mississauga, Ont. L4W 5B8. BALDOCK, J. Bruce; financial executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 25 Aug. 1937; s. late Joseph George and Marion Elizabeth B.; e. John Fisher P.S.; London South Colle- giate; Univ. of Western Ont.; m. Anne d. Elmer and Mary Reddon 23 July 1960; children: Joanne, Steven, Gregory; PRES., PCC FIRST CAPITAL CORP. 1982- ; various positions in Canada and the US, The Bank of N.S. 1958-72; Vice-Pres., TKM (Canada) Ltd. 1972-76; Vice-Pres. & Shareholder, Commercial Capital Corp. 1976-79; Pres., Commercial Capital Corp. 1979-94; Dir., Admiral Sanitation Inc.; Anglican ; recreations: fishing; clubs: Albany Club of Toronto; Home/Office: 41 Met- calf Cres., Tottenham, Ont. LOG 1WO. BALDREY, Keith Donald; journalist; b. North Van- couver, B.C. 26 Aug. 1958; s. Donald Sheldon and Patri- cia June B.; m. Anne Katherine Mullen s 1990; children: Kate Elizabeth, Madeline Patricia; LEGISLATIVE BUREAU CHIEF, BCTV; Reporter, Vancouver Sun 1984-95; Pres. B.C. Legis. Press Gallery 1990-92; regu- lar CBC-Radio commentator; magazine writer; co- author Fantasyland: Inside the Reign of Bill Vander Zalm 1989; Home: 1326 Thurlow Rd., Victoria, B.C. V8S 1L6; Office: Press Gallery, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. V8V 1X6. BALDWIN, Barry, B.A., Ph.D.; emeritus professor; b. Lincoln, England 24 Sept. 1937; s. Harry Clement and Ethel (Baxter) B.; e. The Lincoln School (England) 1948- 56; Univ. of Nottingham B.A. (1st class nons.) 1959, Ph.D. 1962; m. Janet Kathleen d. Ellis and Kathleen Agnew 10 May 1968; children: Alexander James, Mar- tha Kathleen; PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF CLASSICS, THE UNIV. OF CALGARY 1997- ; Asst. Lectr. in His- tory, Loughborough Coll. (Engl.) 1960-62; Lectr. in His- tory, Univ. of New England (Australia) 1963-65; Prof, of Classics, Univ. of Calgary 1965-97; Head, Classics Dept. 1968-73, 1975-80; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Canada 1997; author: Studies in Lucian 1973, Studies in Aulus Gellius 1975, The Roman Emperors 1980, Suetonius: Biographer of the Caesars 1983, Philomelas or Laughter Lover 1983, Timarion 1984, Studies on Late Roman & Byzantine History 1984, An Anthology of Byzantine Poetry 1985, Studies on Greek & Roman History & Lit- erature 1985, An Anthology of Later Latin Literature 1987, Roman & Byzantine Papers 1989; The Latin & Greek Poems of Samuel Johnson 1995; recreations: upsetting left-wingers and liberals; clubs: none: I am in the words of Dr Johnson, 'a thoroughly unclubbable man'; Home: 3917 Edison Cres., Calgary, Alta. T2S 0X1. E-mail: bbaldwin@acs.ucalgary.ca BALDWIN, John Russel, B.A., M.A., B.Litt., D.C.L.; retired transportation executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 7 Aug. 1912; s. John Russel and Florence M. (Byers) B.; e. McMaster Univ. B.A. 1933; Univ. of Toronto M.A. 1934; Rhodes Scholar, Ont. 1934; Oxford Univ., M.A. B.Litt. 1937; Acadia Univ. D.C.L. 1971; m. Dorothy d. Richard Pearson 24 June 1944; children: John, Richard, Blair; staff mem., History Dept., McMaster Univ. 1937-38; Exec. Sec., Cdn. Inst. for Internat. Affairs 1938^1; Dept. of External Affairs 1941-42; Asst. Sec, War Ctte. of Cabinet, Ottawa 1942-45; Sr. Asst. Sec. to Cabinet 1945^19; Chrmn. Air Transport Bd. Ottawa 1949-54; Depy. Min. of Transport 1954-68; Pres. Air Canada 1968 until ret. 1974; part-time transp. consultant to business; awarded Sir Sefton Brancker Medal for Aero- nautics, Roy. Inst. for Aeronautics, U.K. 1971; Hon. Commodore, Cdn. Coast Guard 1973; C.D. Howe Award for Aeronautics 1974; author several publications; rec- reations: oenology; Home: 165 Ontario St., Apt. 805, Kingston, Ont. K7L 2Y6. BALES, Gerald Albert, C.M., F.R.C.C.O., A.T.C.M.; composer; b. Toronto, Ont. 12 May 1919; s. Gerald and Mary Rosamund (Kelly) B.; m. Elizabeth d. Elizabeth and Joseph McDonald 26 May 1958; one s.: Mark Ger- ald; pianist, organist, conductor, composer (best known as organist and conductor); first piano recital at age 7; profl. debut as pianist, organist & composer at Toronto's Eaton Auditorium Oct. 1937; apptd. organist & choir- master, St. Anne's Anglican Ch.; Organist & Choirmas- ter, Rosedale Un. Ch. 1939^2; wartime serv. in RCAF 1942-A5; first organ broadcast for CBC 22 June 1938; Organist & Choirmaster, St. Andrew's Presbyn. Ch.; Cathedral Ch. of St. Mark, Minneapolis 1959-71; Prof, of Music, Univ. of Ottawa 1971-84; nas toured coast-to- coast in Can. & U.S. as concert organist & has broadcast on BBC & CBC; has composed music for film & radio dramas; Hon. Fellow, Hon. Life Mem., & Hon. V.P., Royal Cdn. Coll. of Organists (Pres. 1980-82); Mem., Order of Canada; num. concerts as pianist; has per- formed Piano Concerto with Ottawa Symphony Orch. & Chicago Philharmonic; compositions may be found at Cdn. Music Ctr. & Nat. Lib. of Can.; Home: 124 St. Clair Cres., London, Ont. N6J 3V9. BALFOUR, R. James, Q.C.; lawyer; b. Regina, Sask. 22 May 1928; s. Reginald McLeod and Martha (McEl- moyle) B.; e. Luther Coll., Regina; Univ. of Sask., LL.B.; m. the late Beverly Jane, d. Charles Roberts Davidson, Q.C., Regina, Sask. 6 June 1951; children: John Alan, James Roberts, Reginald William (dec'd), Beverly Ann; PARTNER, BALFOUR, MOSS; Din, Comstate Resources Ltd.; read law with R.M. Balfour, Q.C.; called to Bar of Sask. 1952; cr. Q.C. 1969; el. M.P. for Regina East 1972-79; apptd. to Senate 1979; mem. Regina Bar Assn. (Pres. 1956); Sask. Law Soc.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Royal United Services Inst.; Freemason; P. Conserva- tive; Protestant; recreations: sailing, skiing, shooting; Clubs: Rideau (Ottawa); Regina; The Country Club (Aylmer, Que.); Home: 175 Lansdowne Rd. S., Ottawa, Ont. KIM ON8; Office: #700- 2103- llth Ave., Regina, Sask. S4P 4G1 or The Senate of Can., Parl. Bldgs., Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA4. BALFOUR, St. Clair, O.C., D.S.C., B.A., LL.D., D.S.L.; executive; b. Hamilton, Ont. 30 Apr. 1910 ; s. St. Clair and Ethel May (Southam) B.; e. Highfield Sch., Trinity Coll. Sch., Port Hope, Ont.; Trinity Coll., Univ. of Tor- onto, B.A., 1931; m. Helen Gifford, d. E.G. Staunton, Toronto, Ont., Jan. 1933; children: Elizabeth Staunton, St. Clair; Pres., Berriedale Ltd.; 867167 Ontario Ltd.; Hon. Chrmn., Southam Inc. (Chrmn. 1975-85); Hon . Life mem., Commonwealth Press Union; Canadian Press; Hon. Fellow, Woodsworth College, Univ. of Tor- onto; Hon. Trustee, Royal Ont. Museum; served in 2nd World War; Commander R.C.N.(R.); awarded D.S.C.; Zeta Psi; Anglican; Clubs: Hamilton; Toronto; Toronto Golf; York; Badminton & Racquet; Hillsboro; Address: 17 Ardwold Gate, Toronto, Ont. M5R 2W1. BALINSKY, Clara Z., B.Mus., D.Phil.(Hon.); volun- teer consultant; b. Kharkov, Ukraine 24 July 1920; d. Abraham and Anna (Levine) Zaitchick; e. Sir George Williams; McGill Univ., B.Mus. (with distinction) 1939; studied Hebrew at Ulpan Alkiva in Natania; m. Charles s. Morris Balinsky 6 July 1941; children: David, Joseph, Lynne; 7 grandchildren; HON. PRES., CANADIAN HADASSAH-WIZO (CHW); Founder & Pres., Mount Carmel Chapter, Montreal Hadassah-WIZO 1942^3; Chrmn., Youth Aliyah 1961-62; Vice-Pres., Montreal Hadassah-WIZO 1962-63; Nat. Chrmn., Speakers & Entertainment Bureau 1964-66; Nat. Corresponding Secy. 1966-70; Founder, National Austerity Fundraising Program 1967; Co-Chrmn., Nat. Extve. Mission to Israel 1968; Nat. Vice-Chrmn., 23rd Biennial Conven- tion, Vancouver 1970; National Treasurer 1970-72; Founder & Co-ord., Public Affairs Dept. 1970-74; Founder, Soviet Jewry Movement in Canada 1970; Christian-Dialogue, work with UNESCO 1970; 1st Cdn. apptd. to Finance Ctte., World WIZO, Israel Conference 1970; Dominion Vice-Pres. 1972-76; Co-ord., Internat. Women's Yr. 1975; Nat. Pres., CHW 1976-80; Initiator, two non-sectarian Cdn. post-doct. Fellowships for study at CHW Rsch. Inst., Jerusalem 1976-80; Creator, Founding Nat. Builder s Prog. 1976-80; Initiator & Co- ord., Independence Hall Museum where David Ben Gurion signed Declaration of Independence, Tel Aviv, Israel 1977; Initiator, CHW Month 1977; Jubilee Rsch. Found. 1977; Life Mem., World WIZO Extve. 1980; Founder, Scopus Cultural Series, Hebrew Univ. of Jerus- alem 1959-70; Vice-Pres., Montreal Chapter CFHU 1963-76; Nat. Vice-Pres. CFHU 1976; Internat. Chrmn., Internat. Conference, Montreal 1990; Gov., Hebrew Univ.; Founder & Chrmn., Montreal Concert Soc. in assn. with Jewish People's & Peretz Schs. (JPPS) 1957 (Hon. Life Founder-Pres. 1958, Honoree 1975); started Soviet Jewry Movement nationally in Can. 1970; Nat. Hon. Vice-Pres., Cdn. Zionist Fedn. (CZF) 1976; Initi- ated Jewish Heritage Program 1978; Nat. Chrmn., Edu- cation & Culture, Cdn. Jewish Congress 1981-83; Founder, Pres. & Chief Offr., The Bible and the Arts, Inc. 1981-83; Chrmn., Bd. of Govs., Cdn. Zionist Fedn. 1984-86; Chrmn., Cdn. Nat. Leadership Public Affairs Seminar, Montreal 1986; Founder & Hon. Internat. Chrmn., Assn. for Improvement of Service to the Pub- lic, Israel 1988; Mem., Friends Ctte., Chair in Yiddish Lang. & Lit., Oxford Univ. 1980; Hon. Chrmn., Inter- nat. Adv. Bd., Cdn. Inst. for Jewish Rsch. (CIJR), Mont- real 1991-96; Organizer & Chrmn., CIJR Gala Fundraiser 1993; Delegate at numerous conferences in Brussels, London, Jerusalem, Washington & Nairobi 1970-89; recipient, Hon. Fellowship, Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem 1976; Queen's 25th Anniv. Medal 1977; Clara Balinsky Day Care Centre, Assaf Harofeh Hosp., Israel under auspices of CHW 1977; Clara Balinsky Women's Centre, Kfar Ruth, Israel 1979 under auspices of World WIZO; Yakir (distinguished citizen) Award, Assaf Harofeh Hosp. 1980; Charles & Clara Balinsky Endow- ment Fund for Rsch. on Degenerative Diseases of the Brain, Hebrew Univ./Hadassah Medical Sch. 1981; Fed- eral Archives of Canada, Ottawa (papers deposited) 1983; Balinsky Family Endowment for Rehab, of Israeli Prisoners, Dr. Reuven Feuerstein, Israel (Dir.) 1986; Outstanding Citizenship Award, Montreal Citizenship's Council 1992; Annua l Golden magen David Award for outstanding contrib. to community & students, Cdn. Inst. for Jewish Rsch. 1993; D.Phil.(Hon.l Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem 1996; currentl y writing a book; club: Montefiore, Pinegrove Country, Presidents Country; Home: 4300 de Maisonneuve, Apt. 636 E, Westmount, Que. H3Z 1K8. BALKE, Mary Noel, B.A.; retired librarian; b. Lon- donderry, N. Ireland, 25 Dec. 1918; d. Maj. William, M.M. and Jenny (Wilson) Schoales; e. Londonderry (N. Ireland) High Sch., Belvedere and Godolphin Sens., Eng.; Sheffield Univ., B.A. 1939; m. Maj. Nicholas Balke, C.D., 2 Sept. 1944; children: William Greer, Jen- nifer Mary Eileen; trained in Sheffield (Eng.) Pub. Libs. 1939-40; Asst. Lib., Patents and Alloys, Brown-Firth Rsch. Labs., Sheffield, 1940; Rsch. Asst. X-Ray Crystal- lography, 1942; Lib. and Information Offr., Ministry of Supply, Signals Rsch. & Devel. Estab., Christchurch, Hants., 1943^14; Cataloguer, UN Information Office, London 1945; freelance writing and broadcasting 1948- 58; Reference Lib., Ottawa Pub. Lib., 1959-61; Asst. Head, Business & Technol. Dept., 1962-63; Chief Librarian, Nat. Gallery of Can. 1964—79 (ret.); author of various newspaper articles, scripts and interviews for CBC; rec'd. Mem. Award, Cdn. Women's Press Club, BALL / BALMAIN 57 1956; mem., Lib. Assn. Gt. Brit. (el. Assoc. 1942); Cdn . Lib. Assn. (founding mem. an d chrmn., Art Libraries Comte. 1967-69); Special Libraries Assn. (Chrmn. Museums, Arts & Humanities Div. 1974-75); Int. Fed. of Library Assns. & Insts. (Secy., Art Librarians Round Table 1978-79); Anglican; recreations: walking, reading, Tai Chi, writing, theatre; Home: Box 27, Sea Dog, Nanoose Bay, B.C. VOR 2RO. BALL, Dennis Percy, Q.C., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Edmon- ton, Alta. 9 May 1944; s. Percy D. and Anne C. (Mix) B.; e. Univ. of Sask. LL.B. 1968; m. Lynn d. Einar and Gla - dys Fagerheim 29 June 1984; children: David, Michelle, Jodi-Lynn; PARTNER, MACPHERSON LESLIE AND TYERMAN 1989- ; called to Bar of Sask. 1969; cr. Q.C. 1986; Partner, Hill, McLellan, Ball & Co. Estevan, Sask. 1969-82; el. Bencher, Law Soc. Sask. 1982-85; Chrmn. Sask. Labour Relations Bd. 1982-89; Chrmn., Law Found. Sask. (Law Soc. Rep. 1984-92); Chrmn., Literacy Found, of Sask. 1991- ; Ed. Bd. Mem., Labour Times (Canada Law Book); Fellow, Am. College of Trial Law- yers 1997- ; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; mem. Adv. Council , Salvation Army; Club: Rotary; Home: 2363 Brodie Bay E., Regina, Sask. S4V OV1; Office: 1500 - 1874 Scarth St., Regina, Sask. S4P 4E9. BALL, Douglas Cameron, RCA, FACID; industrial designer; b. Peterborough, Ont. 9 Aug. 1935; s. Harold Clarence and Vera Margaret (Donaldson) B.; e. Peter- borough C.I. 1954; Ont. College of Art, Dipl. in Indus- trial Design 1958; m. Sydney Ann d. Cecil and Thelma Colpitts 30 Dec. 1962; children: Mark, Heather, Adri- enne; PRINIPAL, DOUGLAS BALL INC. 1964 - ; prin- cipal work is centred around product design in areas of office furniture & system devel.; past work also incl. work in rsch. & devel. of transp. aid for the handicapped as well as exbn. & showroom designs; joined Sunshine Office Equip, as Staff Designer 1960 (later Sunar: 1 of Canada's major exporters of office furniture systems with internal, reputation for leading edge design); Dir. of Design 1979-86; most noteworthy projects incl. design of the Race system for Sunar 1978, design & fab- rication of bed & wheelchair for Queen Mother of Sul - tan of Oman 1993, Clipper CS-1 (capsule design computer work station selected for perm, design collec- tion of the Design Mus.) 1994; holder of num. patents granted over 30-year period; Vice-Pres., Assn. of Cdn . Industrial Designers 1995-96; num. design awards incl. IBD/Contract Design Comp. Awards N.Y. 1978; 4 Gold & 1 Silver Award besides 'Best of Competition' for Sunar Race System; Mem., Royal Cdn. Academy of Arts 1973; Fellow, Assn. of Cdn. Industria l Designers 1994; recreations: sailing, photography; club: Senneville Yacht; Address: 178 Senneville Rd., Senneville, Que. H9X 3L2. BALL, John James, B.A., B.Ed., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Hali- fax, N.S. 2 Feb. 1943; s. The Late Rev. Joh n G. E.and Jeanette Elizabeth (Taylor) B.; e. Mount Allison Univ. B.A., B.Ed. 1966 (Don Norton Meml. Award 1966); Dal- housie Univ. LL.B. 1969; m. Eleanor K. d. Jennie and late Clarke Heckman 24 Aug. 1968; children: Michael, J.J.; MANAGING PARTNER, KEYSER MASON BALL 1984— ; Dir., The Mississauga Hosp.; called to Bar of N.S. 1970, Ont. 1971; joined McMillan Binch 1971-75; Partner, Broadhurst & Ball 1975-84 and present firm 1984- ; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; Ed. Bd., National, CBA; Cdn. Bar Chair, Communications Cttc.; Instr. Bar Admission Course 1991-97; Bd. of Regents, Mount Allison Univ. 1973-81; Past Chrmn. Vamer Cup; Past Dir. Mississauga Bd. Trade; United Church; Clubs: The Albany; Mississaugua Golf & Country; Caledon Ski; Home: 1312 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville, Ont. L6J 1L6; Office: 701, 201 City Centre Dr., Mississauga , Ont . L5B 2T4. BALL, Melvyn }., M.D., F.R.C.P.(C); professor; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 1940; s. Louis E. and Rose (Goldstein); e. Univ. of Toronto, M.D. 1963; m. Elaine d. of Louis and Malka Kagan; children: Lawrence, Tamara, Robert; PROF. OF PATHOLOGY AND NEUROLOGY, DIR . OF NEUROPATHOLOGY, OREGON HEALTH SCI- ENCES UNIV.; Prof, of Pathology, Univ. of Western Ont. 1969-92; Staff Pathologist, Toronto Gen. Hosp. and Univ. of Toronto 1968-69; Dir., Univ. of Western Ont. Dementia Study Group 1977-90; Dir., Alzheimer Soc. of Canada; mem., Scientific Advisory Bds., Sandoz Found, for Gerontological Rsch., Gerontology Res. Counc. of Ont.; Nicholas and Hedy Munk Geriatric Award 1978; Assoc. Ed. 'Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders' Canadian Journal on Ageing; Ed. 'First Canadian Symposium on the Organic Dementias' Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences 1986; Co- author Syringomyelia 1973; Office: Oregon Health Sci- ences Univ., L-113, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd., Portland, Oregon 97201-3098. BALL, Reginald Gerald, B.Sc., P.Geol.; oil and gas executive; b. Grand Falls, Nfld. 17 July 1953; s. Reginal d W. and Caroline M. (Grace) B.; e. Saint Francis Xavier Univ. B.Sc. 1976; m. Maureen Dean 26 Aug. 1989; VICE-PRES., EXPLORATION AND LAND, ARCHEAN ENERGY 1996- ; Geologist, Amoco Can. Petroleum Ltd. 1978-80; Sr. Geologist, Husky Oil 1980- 81; Inverness Petroleum Ltd. 1981-85; Dist. Exaploration Mgr, Voyager Petroleum Ltd. 1985-90; Exploration Mgr., Atlantis Resources Ltd. 1990; Vice-Pres., Explora- tion, Jordan Petroleum Ltd. 1991-96; Vice-Chair, City of Airdrie Planning Comn.; Mem., Cdn. Soc. of Petro- leum Geol.; P.GeoL Assn. Profl. Engrs., Geol. & Geo- physicists of Alta.; recreations: gardening, golfing; Home: 140 Marquis Place, Airdrie, Alta.; Office: 324 - 8th Ave. S.W., Suite 1000, Calgary, Alta. T2P 2Z2. BALLANTYNE, Patrick, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer, mutual fund executive; b. Windsor, Ont. 5 Dec. 1960; s. Walter and Helen (Emon) B.; e. Assumption College Sch.; Univ. of Windsor B.A. 1981, LL.B. 1995; DIR., PRICE WATERHOUSE 1996- ; Legal Counsel, Law Soc. of U.C. 1987-90; Vice-Pres., The Investment Funds Inst. of Canada 1992-95, Dir. of Policy Development 1990- ; Office: P.O. Box 82, Suite 3000, Royal Trust Tower, Tor- onto Dominion Centre, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1G8. BALLANTYNE, Robert Henry, B.A.Sc, P.Eng.; asso- ciation executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 5 Feb. 1935; s. Robert Law and Hazel Idella (Whitlow) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto, B.A.Sc. 1960; m. Marlene d. Ira and Clarice Luttrell 28 July 1962; children : David, Deborah; PRES., THE RAIL- WAY ASSN. OF CANADA 1988- ; Jr. Engr, CP Rail 1960; Systems Engr. 1965; Asst. Mgr., Systems & Pro- cedures 1966; Dir., Transp. Planning 1970; Asst. Gen. Mgr., CP Consulting Serv.; Vice-Pres. 1981; Dir., Can. Safety Council; Nat. Transp. Week Inc.; Mem., Assn. of Profl. Engrs. of Ont.; Order of Engrs. of Que.; Am. Rail- way Engr. Assn.; Home: 2021 Atwater St., Apt. 812, Montreal, Que. H3H 2P2; Office: Suite 1105, 800 Rene Levesque Blvd. W., Montreal, Que. H3B 1X9. BALLARD, Geoffrey E.H., B.Sc., Ph.D., LL.D.; execu- tive; b. Niagara Falls, Ont. 16 Oct. 1932; s. Archibald Hall and Jessie Marguerite Mildred B.; e. Queen's Univ. B.Sc. 1956; Univ. of Washington Ph.D. 1963; Harvard AMP 1974; m. Shelagh d. William Ivan and Phyllis Glenn 26 May 1956; three s. A. Curtis, William Mark, Edward; CHAIR, BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS INC. 1988- ; Chair, Cdn. Hydrogen Assn. 1994- ; Field Geol. Alta. 1956-60; Rsch. Eng. Cold Regions Rsch. & Eng. Labs. Hanover, N.H. 1963-69; Visiting Prof. Dart- mouth Coll. and summer studies Nat. Acad. Sci's Wood- shole 1965-66; Sec. U.S. Army pub. law appt., Hon. Fellow Inst. Electronics Command 1967; Dir.: Inst. for Exploratory Rsch. Fort Monmouth 1969; Advanced Telecommunications Office Fort Huachuca 1971; Office of Energy Conservation, Fed. Energy Office, Washing- ton, D.C. Comnr. for Oil & Gas State of Ariz. 1974; Pres., Ballard Rsch. Inc. 1979-88, Pres., Ballard Technol- ogies Corp. 1985-89; Wheeler Fellow 1960-63; U.S. Army Decoration for Meritorious Civilian Service 1969, 1971; Cdn. Commemorative Medal 1995; Hon. LL.D., Brock Univ. 1996; Simon Fraser Univ. 1997; Hon. D.Sc., Univ. of Victoria 1997; active pub. speaker tech. sympo- sium forums edn. & technol.; author over 100 mgmt./ sci. presentations, reports, articles; holds various pat- ents; P. Eng. 1963- ; Office: 9000 Glenlyon Pkwy., Burnaby, B.C. V5J 5J9. BALLARD, John S.; business executive; b. United Kingdom; m. Lorraine Carriere; BRANCH MANAGER , SCOTIA McLEOD 1997- ; Civil & Transportation Engineering 1972-78; Engr. & Commercial Systems Design 1978-81; estab. systems for London Internat. Financial Futures Exchange 1981-83; estab. ICCH Mon- treal Ltd. 1983-84; estab. ICCH Singapore Ltd. 1984- 85; estab. of 3 ICCH Corps, in Paris, France & creation of MATIF (French futures market) & MONEP (French options market) 1985-89; Sr. Vice-Pres., Derivative Products, Montreal Exchange 1989-97; Dir., Cdn. Depository for Securities Ltd.; TransCanada Options Inc.; Cercle de finance internat. de Montreal; Internat. Financial Serv. Inst.; Pare des lies; recreations: golf, ten- nis, fine art, electroni c music, video; Address: Suite 125, 3090 Le Carrefour Blvd., Laval, Que. H7T 2J7 BALLEM, John Bishop, Q.C., M.A., LL.M., LL.D. (Hon.); lawyer; b. New Glasgow, N.S. 2 Feb. 1925; s. John C., M.D. and Flora (Miller) B.; e. Dalhousie Univ., B.A., 1946, M.A. 1948, LL.B. 1949; Harvard Univ. Law Sch., LL.M. 1950; LL.D. (Hon.) Univ. of Calgary 1993; m. Grace Louise, d. Aird Flavelle, Vancouver, B.C., 31 Aug. 1951; children: Flavelle Bishop, Mary Mercedes, John Flavelle; PARTNER, BALLEM MacINNES; Pres., Scotia Oils Limited; served as pilot, Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm 1944-45; author of several novels incl. The Moon Pool, Alberta Alone, Sacrifice Play, The Marigot Run, Oilpatch Empire, Death Spiral, and The Barons; short stories & poems; a legal textbook The Oil and Gas Lease in Canada (2nd ed. 1985), and numerous articles in various legal journs. and nat. mags.; mem. Phi Delta Theta; Presbyterian; Clubs: Calgary Golf & Country; Petroleum; The Ranchmen's Club; Pinebrook Golf & Country Club; Address: 1800, 350 - 7th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 3N9. BALLERMANN, Elisabeth Ruth, B.Sc.PT, LL.B.; union executive, physical therapist; b. Tarpfeld, Ger- many 9 May 1957; d. Josef and Jutta (Adler) B.; e. Lam- ont H.S. 1975; Univ. of Alta. B.Sc.PT 1980, LL.B. 1991; PRES., HEALTH SCIENCES ASSOCIATION OF ALBERTA 1995- ; Physical Therapist, Glenrose Rehab. Hosp. 1980-86, 1991-95; Labour Reins. Officer, Health Sci. Assn. of Alta. 1986-88; as Pres., Health Sci. Assn. of Alta. has participted in 2 Premier's Forums; Guest Lectr., Fac. of Rehab. Med., Dept. of Physical Therapy, Univ. of Alta. 1993-95; Clin. Lectr. 1992-95; Extve. Councillor, Health Sci. Assn. of Alta. 1993-95; V.P. of Finance 1994-95; Dir., Friends of Medicare; Mem., Coll. of Physical Therapists of Alta; Alta. Assn. of Disabled Skiers (Dir. 1986-87; Alpine Coord. 1985-88); Dir., Planned Parenthood Assn. of Edmonton 1992-95; Dir, Alta. Amputee Sports & Rec. Assn. 1985-86; Volunteer Big Sister, Edmonton Big Sisters Soc. 1980-84; Trustee, Health Care Alliance Benefits Service; recreations: dis- tance running, gardening, cycling, alpine skiing, racquet sports, drawing & painting; Office: 10340- 124 St., Edmonton, Alta. T5N 1R2. BALLOCH, Anthony Edward, O.B.E., B.A., D.C.L., LL.D.; retired paper manufacturing executive; b. Wok- ing, England 29 Mar. 1916 ; s. Gideon and Muriel Sutc- liffe Montagu (Mort) B.; e. Winchester Coll., 1929-34; Magdalen Coll., Oxford, B.A.fHons.) 1937; D.C.L. Aca- dia 1967; LL.D., St. Francis Xavier 1968; m. Mary Chase, d. Admiral H. S. Howard, U.S.N., Washington, D.C., 1946; children: Patricia Ann (Tuff), Josephine Mary Chase (Ahrens), Howard Robert, Hugh McCau- ley; with Bowater Paper Corp. 1938-80 in various capacities in Britain, U.S.A. and Canada; Commd. in Royal Arty. (T.A.) 1936; served in 2nd World War; Lon- don A.A. Defences, Brit. Army Staff in Washington, and 15th Army Group and 5th U.S. Army in Italy; retired as Lieut.-Col.; O.B.E.; Mentioned in Despatches; U.S. Legion of Merit; U.S. Bronze Star Medal; Anglican; recreations: golf, tennis, photography; Clubs: Conanicut Yacht (Jamestown, R.I.); Home: Lenbrook Sq., Apt . 1210, 3747 Peachtree Rd. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30319. BALLSTADT, Carl Paul Arthur, M.A., Ph.D.; educa- tor, writer; b. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. 28 Dec. 1931; s. Paul Adolph and Rheinhilda Christina (Liedtke) B.; e. Sault Ste. Marie elem. and high schs.; North Bay Nor- mal Sch. 1952-53; Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. 1957, M.A. 1959; Univ. of London Ph.D. 1965; m. Dorothy d. Harry and Edith Copeland 8 July 1967; children: Kurt Paul Alexander, Marnin Rochelle; PROF. OF ENGLISH, McMASTER UNIV. 1986- ; teacher Sault Ste. Marie schs. 1953-57, 1959-60; Univ. of Sask. 1962-66; Guelph Univ. 1966-67; joined present Univ. 1967; author The Search for English Canadian Literature 1975; Cathe- rine Parr Train and Her Works 1983; co-author Sus- anna Moodie: Letters of a Lifetime 1985; Letters of Love and Duty: The Correspondence of Susanna and John Moodie 1993; / Bless You In My Heart: Selected Correspondence of Catharine Parr Traill 1996; ed. Sus- anna Moodie's Roughing it in the Bush 1988; Major John Richardson: A Selection of Reviews and Criticism 1972; co-editor Forest and Other Gleanings: The Fugi- tive Writings of Catharine Parr Traill 1994; several essays Dictionary Cdn. Biog.; articles nineteenth-cen- tury Cdn. lit.; mem., Bibliographical Soc. of Canada; Lutheran; recreations: hobby farm & woodlot mainte- nance, cottage, cross-country skiing; Home: 115 Hwy. #8, Dundas, Ont. L9H 4V7; Office: Dept. of English, 1280 Main St. W., Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4L8. BALMAIN, Keith George, Ph.D., P.Eng., F.I.E.E.E.; professor; b. London, Ont. 7 Aug. 1933; s. William and Laeta Marguerite (Whaley) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. 1957; Univ. of Illinois M.S. 1959, Ph.D. 1963; m. Shirley d. Frank and Margaret Ebbutt 16 Aug. 1958; PROF., DEPT. OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGI- NEERING, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1973- ; Rsch. Assoc., Univ. of Illinois 1963-64; Asst. Prof. 1964-66; Univ. of Toronto 1966-67; Assoc. Prof. 1967-73; Chrmn., Div. of Engr. Sci. 1985-87; Chrmn., Rsch. Bd. 1987-90; Sr. Chairholder, NSERC/Bell Can. Indus. Rsch. Chair in Electromagnetics 1991-96; Mem., Admin. Cue., IEEE Antennas & Propagation Soc. 1973- 76; Dir., EEC Ltd. 1977-81; Chrmn., Electr. Engr. Grant 58 BALODIS / HANDLER Selection Cue., NSERC 1984-85; F.I.E.E.E. 1987; Best Paper of the Year for 1970 award, IEEE Antennas & Prop. Soc.; Mem., Assn. of Profl. Engrs. of Ont.; Assoc. Ed. Radio Science 1978-80; co-author: Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems 2nd ed. 1968; Office: 10 King's College Rd., Toronto, Ont. M5S 3G4. BALODIS, Frances Mae, B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., A.R.C.T., R.M.T.; music educator; b. Alliston, Ont. 6 Feb. 1949; d. Robert Charles Wesley and Olive Alwilda (Greensides) Hindle; e. Queen's Univ. B.A. 1971; Acadia Univ. B.Ed. 1972, M.Ed. 1973; A.R.C.T. 1974; m. Gunars s. John and Regina Balodis 23 May 1970; children: Mark, Olivia; FOUNDER, CO-OWNER AND INTERNAT. DIREC- TOR, MUSIC FOR YOUNG CHILDREN® 1980- ; Organist and Choir Leader 1967- ; private music teacher (piano, theory, history, harmony) 1958- ; Music for Young Children® comprises 650 teachers and over 14,000 students; Recognition of Women Award (Halifax) 1982; YM-YWCA Women of Distinction Award (arts & culture) 1994; nominate d for Cdn. Entre- preneur of the Yr. Award 1996 & 1997; winner, Ont. Region, Cdn. Woman Entrepreneur of the Yr. Award (category: Impact on Local Economy) 1996; Jun o Award Judge (Children's Music) 1987; Examiner, W. Ont. Con- servatory of Music 1993, Dir. 1995, apptd. to Curricu- lum Ctte. (pre-grade 1 to grade 4 piano) 1996; Mem., Ont. Registered Music Teachers Assn., Ottawa Br. (Pub- licity Chair 1988-93; 1st Vice-Pres. 1994; Pres. 1995- 97); Ottawa Womens Business Network; author of 9 teacher and 9 student manuals and many supplemen- tary books of music for Music for Young Children® 1980- ; recreations: photography; clubs: IODE, Kanata Music Club (Past Pres.); Office: 39 Leacock Way, Kanata, Ont. K2K 1T1. E-mail: myc@myc.com BALON, Eugene Kernel, RNDr., C.Sc. (=Ph.D.); pro- fessor; b. Orlova, Chechoslovakia 1 Aug. 1930; s. Josef and Jaromira (Zavicakova) B.; e. Polske realne gymna- sium, Orlova 1949; Charles Univ., Prague B.Sc. 1952, RNDr. 1953, C.Sc. 1962; m. Christine d. Eugen and Margarete Flegler 1 Aug. 1980; one s.: Janusz S. Balon; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, UNIV. OF GUELPH 1995- ; Rsch. Sci., Lab. of Fish. Res., Bratislava 1954-67; Fish Biol., UNDP/FAO Rsch. Inst., Zambia 1967-71; Rsch. Assoc., Univ. of Toronto 1971-72; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Guelph 1972-76, Prof. 1976-95; Rsch. Assoc., Royal Ont. Mus. 1972- ; Proj. Danube, Senckenberg Inst., Frankfurt 1976-87; Vis. Rsch. Fellow, J.L.B. Smith Inst. of Ichthyology & Rhodes Univ. on Hugh Kelly Fellow- ship 1986-87; JSPS Rsch. Fellow, Kyoto Univ., Japan 1994; Cons., IDRC, Borneo 1980; Rsch. Expdns. to Cuba 1965, Tanzania 1969, '91, '92, Kenya 1970, Costa Rica 1973, Danube River, Germany, Austria 1976, '84, Borneo 1980, American deserts 1981, Okawango, Botswana 1987, Comoro Islands 1987, '90, Chernobyl, USSR 1990, Zanzibar 1992, Papua, New Guinea 1997; mem., Am. Soc. of Zool.; Sigma Xi; Am. Soc. of Ich- thyol. & Herpetol.; Euro. Icnthyol. Union; Am. Fish. Soc.; Fish. Soc. of Brit. Isles; Coelacanth Conserv. Counc. & others; author Fishes of Slovakia 1967, Fishes of Lake Kariba 1974, Early Life Histories, New Perspec- tives 1985; co-author Expedition Cayo Largo 1967; Evo- lution of Organisms 1969; significant essays: 'Kariba: the Dubious Benefits of Large Dams' 1978 (in German 1978, in Japanese 1989), 'Epigenetic Mechanisms: Reflection on Evolutionary Processes' 1983, 'Saltatory Ontogeny and Evolution' 1986, 'The Tao of Life: From the Dynamic Unity of Polar Opposites to Self-Organi- zation' 1989, 'Epigenesis of an Epigeneticist' 1990; 'Dynamics of Biodiversity and Mechanisms of Change: A Plea for Balanced Attention to Form Creation and Extinction' 1993; 'The Common Carp: It's Wild Origin, Domestication in Aquaculture, and Selection as Colored Nishikigoi' 1995; 'An Essay on the Ecological Calamity in the Middle Danube' 1997; editor Charrs, Salmonid fishes of the genus Salvelinus 1980; co-editor Lake Kariba, the Man-Made Ecosystem in Central Africa 1974; The Biology of Latimeria chalumnae' and evolu- tion of coelacanths 1991; Women in Ichthyology 1994; editor of 2 book series Developments in Environ. Biol. of Fishes, Perspectives in Vertebrate Science; editor-in- chief & founder intern, journ. Environ. Biol of Fishes 1976- ; author of over 320 sci. papers, book chapters & 7 books in fish ecology, ecomorphology, systematics, embryology, epigenetics, evolution and philosophy; rec- reations: photography, scholarly contemplation, illus- tration, reading; Home: R.R. 3, Rockwood, Ont. NO B 2KO; Office: Inst. of Ichthyology, Univ. of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. NIG 2W1. BALTHAZAR, Louis, Ph.D.; retired educator; b. Mon- treal, Que. 25 March 1931; s. Elzear and Laure (Joli- coeur) B.; e. Coll. Ste-Marie Montreal B.A. 1950; Univ. de Montreal M.A. 1955; Jesui t Faculties Montreal 1956 L.Phil., 1963 L.Th.; Harvard Univ. Ph.D. 1971; div.; one s. Martin; Prof, of Political Science, Univ. Laval 1982- 97; mem. Jesuit Order 1950-69; taught drama, speech, French, Latin and Greek Coll. des Jesuites Quebec City 1956-59; joined present Univ. 1969, Chrmn . of Pol. Sci. 1970-73, 1979-80; Visiting Prof.: Univ. de Bordeaux Institut d'etudes politiques 1973, 1986; Glendon Coll. York Univ. 1974-75; Johns Hopkins Univ. Sch. Advanced Internal. Studies 1980; Visiting scholar, Ctr. for Internat. Affairs, Harvard Univ. 1990; mem. Que.'s Superior Council Edn. 1982-86; Assoc. mem. Bd. Dirs. Assn. Cdn. Studies in U.S. 1977-81; Mem. of Bd. of Dir., Quebec Center Internat. Relations 1977-94; Researcher , Cdn. Royal Comn. Bilingualism & Biculturalism 1965- 66; author Bilan du nationalisme au Quebec 1986 (Air Canada Prize 1987); French-Canadian Civilization 1989; co-author L'Ecole detournee 1989; Contemporary Quebec and the United States 1988; co-editor Interna- tional Perspectives 1974—79; numerous articles; fre- quent lectr. Can., USA and Eur. Quebec nationalism and US-Can, relations; mem. Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Soc. quebecoise de sci. politiqu e (Pres. 1997-98); Assn. Cdn. Studies in U.S.; Am. Conference on Que. Studies; Homes: 7 Couillard, Quebec, Que. G1R 3S6 and 184 Morel, Kamouraska, Que. GOL 1MO. BALTZAN, Marc, O.C., M.D., C.M., F.R.C.P.(C); phy- sician; b. Saskatoon, Sask. 31 Oct. 1929; s. David M. and Rose (Cristall) B.; e. Nutana Collegiate Inst. 1946; McGill Univ., B.Sc. 1949; M.D., CM. 1953; m. Nahid 21 Mar. 1992; children: Marcel, Frances, Elizabeth, Zeba; post-grad, work in internal medicine, McGill and Johns Hopkins Univ.; private practice, Saskatoon; Pres., Cdn. Assn. of Specialists in Internal Medicine 1970-74; Chrmn., Dept. of Med., Univ. Sask. 1974-79; Pres., Cdn. Assn. of Profs, of Med. 1979 ; Bd. of Govs., Am. College of Physicians 1988-92; Officer, Order of Canada 1995; author articles on internal medicine, kidney transplan- tation, medical economics; mem. Sask. Med. Assn. (Pres. 1966-68); Cdn. Med. Assn. (Pres. 1982-83; Chrmn. Counc. on Economics 1976-80); club: Saska- toon; recreations: jogging; Home: 303 Saskatchewan Cres. W, Saskatoon, Sask. Office: 200 - 366 3rd Ave. S., Saskatoon, Sask. S7K IMS. BAMBERGER, Jonathan, B.Sc., C.A.; business execu- tive; b. South Yemen 8 Nov. 1955; e. Univ. of Manches- ter B.Sc. 1977; Inst. of C.A.s in England & Wales C.A. 1980; m. Diane; children: James, Victoria; PRES., CON- AGRA MALT AMERICAS, CANADA MALTING CO. LIMITED 1991- ; Royal Air Force 1974-77; Coopers & Lybrand 1977-82; Controller, Treas., Vice-Pres. Finan. & Corp. Devel., present firm 1982-91; recreations: tri - athlons; Office: Suite 1000, 555 West Hastings St., Van- couver, B.C. V6B 4N4. BAMBRA, Sylvia, B.A.Sc; executive; b. Indiana, U.S.A. 12 April 1960; d. Allan and Adeline (Randell) B. ; e. Ryerson Univ. B.A.Sc. 1988; CO-FOUNDER, PRES. AND C.E.O., BAMBRA HEALTH SYSTEMS, INC. 1992- ; developed The WEALTH (Workplace Health) Program model & evaluation protocol; public sector career prior to 1992; Co-founder, Niagara Healthy Weights Ctte.; Health Innovations & New Choices Group; Co-founder & Pres., Eating Disorder Clinics Internat. Inc., currently establishing a prototype eating disorder treatment centre in the Niagara Region; Office: 25 Henry St., St. Catharines, Ont. L2R 5T5. BANASCHEWSKI, Bernhard, F.R.S.C.; professor; b. Munich, Germany 22 Mar. 1926; s. Adalbert Schrem- mer and Anna Magdalena B.; e. Hamburg Univ.; Dr. rerum naturarum; came to Canada, 1955; Asst., Ham - burg Univ., 1953-55; Asst. Prof., McMaster Univ., 1955-57; Assoc. Prof., 1957-59; Prof. 1959; Dept. Chrmn. 1961-67; McKay Prof, of Math. 1964; Dept. Chrmn. 1982-87; Emeritus 1991; served in 2nd World War in German army (Wehrmacht) 1944—45; prisoner- of-war, 1945-47; Assoc. Ed., Cdn. Journal of Math. 1968-79; Ed. Bd. Topology and Its Applications 1970- 93; Ed. Bd., Quaest. Math. 1987; author of over 140 papers on algebra, gen. topology and related fields; mem., Cdn. Math . Soc. (Vice-Pres. 1983); Nat. Sci. and Eng. Rsch. Council of Can. 1981-88; Home: 100 Bay St. S., Apt. 503, Hamilton , Ont. L8P 3H3. BANCROFT, John Basil, B.A., Ph.D., D.Agr.(H), F.R.S.C.; educator; b. Vancouver, B.C. 31 Dec. 1929; s. John Stanley and Marjorie (White) B.; e. Univ. B.C., B.A. 1952; Univ. Wisconsin, Ph.D. 1955; Purdue Univ. D.Agr. 1993; m. Mary, d. George and Mary Ross, 28 Aug. 1954; children: Leslie Ann, Ia n David, Graham John, Jane Elizabeth; PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF PLANT SCIENCE, UNIV. OF WESTERN ONTARIO 1995- ; Prof, of Plant Science, Univ. of Western Ont. 1973-95, Chrmn. Dept. 1973-78, Dean of Science 1979- 86; mem. facult y Purdue Univ. 1955-70; NSF sr. post- doctoral fellow, Virus Rsch. Unit, Cambridge, Eng. 1965-66; Head, Dept. Virus Rsch., John Innes Inst. (Norwich, Eng.) 1970-73; widely published in field; rec'd. Ruth Allen Award 1970; McCoy Award 1971; Fel- low, Royal Soc. Can. 1979; Fellow, Am. Phytopath. Soc. 1981; Home: 21 Scarlett Ave., London, Ont. N6G 1Z3. BANDEEN, Mona H., C.M., B.A., M.A., M.B.A.; uni- versity administrator; b. England; d. Sidney Martin and Nettie Russell (Gentleman) B.; e. Trinity College, Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1953, M.A. 1955, M.B.A. 1983; m. Dr. Robert A. Bandeen 31 May 1958; children: Ian, Mark, Derek, Adam; FOUNDING DIR., WOMEN'S ENTRE- PRENEURSHP UNIT AND FAMILY BUSINESS MNGT. PROGRAM, FACULTY OF MNGT, UNIV. OF TORONTO; has held a variety of positions in corp. Canada, govt. & private enterprise; Founding & Past Chair, Can. Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Prog.; current Dir. & Extve. Mem. for Corp. of Bishop's Univ.; Nat. Theatre Sch. of Can.; Mem., Bd. of Dir., Can. Inst. for Adv. Rsch.; Adv. Bd. Mem., Fashion Group Internal.; Senator, Stratford Shakespearean Fest. (former Dir.); Pres., S.M. Blair Fdn.; Past Dir., Nat. Bal- let of Can.; Montreal Symphony Orch.; Cdn. Stage; CJRT (radio); Nat. Council of Women of Can.; Inst. de rech. clin. de Montreal; Centraide de Montreal; Therese F. Casgrain Fdn.; Mem., Order of Canada 1997; recre- ations: skiing, golf, lennis; clubs: Knowlton Golf, Waterfroni Tennis; Home: Suite 305, 1166 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5S 2X5. BANDEEN, Robert Angus, O.C., K.St.J., Ph.D., LL.D., D.C.L.; management executive; b. Rodney, Ont., 29 Oct. 1930; s. John Robert and Jessie Marie (Thom- son) B.; e. Univ. of W. Ont. B.A.(Hons.) 1952; Duke Univ., (1952-55) Ph.D. 1959; Univ. of Western Ont. LL.D. 1975; Dalhousie Univ. LL.D. 1978; Bishop's Univ. D.C.L. 1978; Queen's Univ. LL.D. 1982; Syracuse Univ. Salzberg Medal 1982; m. Mona Helen, d. S.M. Blair, Bolton, Ont., 31 May 1958; children: Ian Blair, Mark Everett, Robert Derek, Adam Drummond; CHRMN. & PRES., CLUNY CORPORATION 1986- ; Pres., Crownx Inc. 1984-85; Vice Chrmn., Crownx Inc. 1985- 86; and Chrmn., Pres. & C.E.O., Crown Life Insurance Co. 1982-85; former Pres., C.E.O. & Dir., Canadian National Railways; Dir., Talisman Energy Inc.; Greate r Toronto Airport Authority; Greyvest Financial Services Inc.; Greyvest Inc.; Newfoundland Capital Corp.; Metro Toronto Special Representative to Internat. Business; Senator, Stratford Shakespearean Festival; Former Chancellor, Bishop's Univ. (Mem. of Corp.); Gov., Sport Participation Can.; Olympic Trust of Canada; Officer, Order of Canada; Knignt, The Order of St. John; recre- ations: tennis, skiing; Clubs: Mount Royal; York; Delta Upsilon Fraternity; Office: 305 -1166 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 2X8. BANDLER, Beth Marilyn Budd, LL.B., M.Sc., B.Sc.; counsel; b. Fredericton, N.B. 10 Oct. 1951; d. Bernard and Sybil (Cohos) Budovitch; e. McGill Univ. B.Sc. 1972, M.Sc. 1974; York Univ. LL.B. 1979; m. John Will- iam s. Max B. 23 Nov. 1990; PRIVATE CORPORATE LAW PRACTICE and VICE-PRES., GENERAL COUN- SEL AND SECRETARY, HAWKER SIDDELEY CAN- ADA INC.; called to Bar of Ont. 1981; joined present firm 1981; commenced private practice 1997; Private Office: 163 Watson's Lane, Dundas, Ont. L9H 6L1; Office: 700 - 3 Robert Speck Pkwy., Mississauga, Ont. L4Z 2G5. E-mail: bbandler@beaconeye.com BANDLER, John William, B.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D., D.Sc.(Eng.); professor; b. Jerusalem 9 Nov. 1941; e. Univ. of London, B.Sc. (Eng.) 1963, Ph.D. 1967, D.Sc. (Eng.) 1976; m. Beth Budd 1990; children: Lydia, Zoe; PROF. OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGR. 1974- and DIR., SIMULATION OPTIMIZATION SYSTEMS RES. LAB., MCMASTER UNIV. 1983- ; Engr., Mullard Rsch. Labs. 1966-67; Post-doct. fellow & sess. lectr., Univ. of Man. 1967-69; Asst. Prof., McMaster Univ. 1969; Assoc. Prof. 1971; Chrmn., Dept. of Elect. Engr. 1978-79; Dean, Fac. of Engr. 1979-81; Pres., Optimiza- tion Systems Assoc. Inc. 1983- ; Pres., Bandler Rsch. Inc. 1989- ; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. 1986- ; Fellow, Inst. of Electr. & Electronics Engrs. 1978- ; Fellow, Inst. of Electr. Engrs. 1978- ; Assn. of Profl. Engr. of Ont.; Mem., The Electromagnetics Acad. 1990- ; Automatic Radio Frequency Techniques Group (ARFTG) Auto- mated Measurements Career Award 1994; recognized as one of the young Canadians who have achieved excel- lence in the Arts & Sciences, Queen's Silver Jubilee din- ner 17 Oct. 1977; num. referee & cons, positions; extensive work on cttes. (acad. & others), confs., panels, workshops & seminars; Mem., IEEE Circuits & Systems Soc., Control Systems Soc., Microwave Theory & Tech. BANERJEE / BANNERMAN 59 Soc., Math. Prog. Soc.; author of 290 pub. articles; Mem. Ed. Bd. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques (Assoc. Ed. 1969-74; Guest Ed., special issue on Computer-Oriented Microwave Practices, March 1974; Guest Co-Ed., special issue on Process- Oriented Microwave CAD and Modeling, July 1992; Guest Ed., special issue on Automated Circuit Design Using Electromagnetic Simulators , 1997); International Journal of Numerical Modelling 1987- ; International Journal of Microwave and Millitneterwave Computer- Aided Engineering 1989- ; Guest Ed., International Journal of Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Computer- Aided Engineering (special issue on Optimization-Ori- ented Microwave CAD) 1997; Office: Electrical & Com- puter Engineering, McMaster Univ., Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4L8. E-mail: bandler@mcmaster.ca BANERJEE, Diponkar, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.P.C., Ph.D.; professor; b. Calcutta, India 16 Nov. 1946; s. Rabin- dranath and Renuka (Mukherjee) B.; e. Makerere Med. Sc, Kampala, Uganda, M.B., Ch.B. 1971; Univ. of Min- nesota Med. Sch., post-grad, training 1973-74; Univ. of Ottawa post-grad, training and Pn.D. 1974—78; m. Maheshwari d. Yeshwantsinh and Rajendra Yeshwan- tsinh 11 May 1973; children: Gautam, Preetam; HEAD, DIV. OF ONCOLOGIC PATHOL. 1994- and PROF. OF PATHOL., UNIV. OF TORONTO 1991- ; DIR. OF IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNAL PATHOLOGY, ONT. CANCER INST, PRINCESS MARGARET HOSP./THE TORONTO HOSP. 1998- ; Asst. Prof, of Pathol., Univ. of W. Ont. and Cons. Pathol., Univ. Hosp. 1978-83, Assoc. Prof. 1983-91; Dir, Immunopathol. Lab., Univ. Hosp. 1980-86; Chief of Pathology, St. Joseph's Health Ctr. 1986-91; Chief of Oncologic Pathol., Ont. Cancer Inst., Princess Margaret Hosp. 1991-98; Mem., Cdn. Assn. of Pathol.; Ont. Assn. of Pathol.; Ont. Med. Assn.; U.S. & Cdn. Acad. of Pathol.; author of 59 journal pubns., 68 abstracts and 4 book chapters; Home: 108 Kimbark Blvd., Toronto, Ont. MSN 2Y2. BANFIELD, Charlotte Jane, B.A., LL.B., M.A., Ph.D.; educator; b. Vancouver, B.C. 13 July 1930; d. William Orson and Beatrice Maud (Timmins) B.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A., LL.B. 1954; Univ. of Toronto M.A. 1959; Univ. of London, London Sch. of Econ. & Pol. Sci. Ph.D. 1973; m. Robert Hall s. James and Lillian Haynes 2 June 1966; Assoc. Prof, of Social Science, York Univ. 1974-95; arti- cled Clerk at Law, Davis & Co. 1954—55; Extve. Sec., World Univ. Serv. of Canada 1955-58; Program Offr., Cdn. Nat. Comn. for UNESCO 1960-62; Common- wealth Scholar, Makerere Univ. Kampala Uganda 1962- 64; Asst. Prof, of Pol. Sci., Loyola Coll. 1964-65; and at Calif. State Univ. at Hayward 1965-68; Asst. Prof, of Soc. Sci., York Univ. 1968-74; Chair, Div. of Soc. Sci. 1977-81; First Adviser to York Univ. on the Status of Women 1975-77; Consultant on Women's Rights, York-Thailand Project (Thammassat Univ. Bangxok) 1991; Founding Dir, Law & Soc. Program 1974-95; Mem., York Univ. Bd. of Gov. 1990-92; Chair, Bd. of Dir., Inst. for Feminist Legal Studies 1990-95; Mem., Council of Ont. Univs. 1979-81; Dir., The Osgoode Soc. for Cdn. Legal History 1979- ; Mem., The Ontario Econ. Council 1976-79; numerous Cdn. Human Rights Tribunals (employment equity, sex discrimination) 1978-92; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Cdn. Pol. Sci. Assn.; Law & Soc. Assn.; editor Readings in Law and Society 1987- ; author of various articles on law & politics; recreations: travel; Home: 15 Queen Mary's Dr., Toronto, Ont. M8X 1S1; Office: 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ont. M3J 1P3. BANISTER, Eric W., B.Sc., M.P.E., Ph.D., F.A.C.S.M.; educator, scientist; b. Kirby-in-Furness, Lanes. Eng., 18 May 1932; s. Eric and Alice Ann (Halshalh B.; e. Manchester Univ., B.Sc. 1953; Loughborough Coll., Dipl. (PE) 1954; Univ. of B.C., M.P.E. 1962; Univ. of 111., Ph.D. 1964; m. Maureen, d. Stanley Landless, N. Wales, 6 Aug. 1960; children: Simon John, Fiona Jane, Susan Pia; PROF. OF KINESIOLOGY, FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES, SIMON FRASER UNIV. and Chrmn. of Dept. 1970-82, 1987-88; Dir., Inst. for Human Performance 1980- ; Dir., Geraldine and Tone Louie Human Performance Ctr. 1992- ; Environmental Physiology Unit 1981-88; Altero Technologies Inc., Vancouver 1987-91; Pres., Western Fitness Consultant s Ltd., Vancouver 1972-75; mem. Med. Adv. Comtc., Remedial Gymnast Association (B.C.) 1971-73 and Cdn. Soccer Assn. 1972-85; Co-Chrmn. Symposium on Gravitational Physiology, XXX Internat. Congress Physiological Sciences Vancouver 1986; Orgn. Ctte. and Symposium Chrmn., (Modeling Physiological Response to Exercise) 1st Internat. Conf. Human-Environmen t System, Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 1991; joined Univ. of B.C. as Asst. Prof.; Dept. of Phys. Educ. 1964-67; joined present Univ. as Asst. Prof. Dept. of Phys. Dcvel. Studies, 1967- 69, Assoc. Prof, of Kinesiology, 1970; Rsch. Prof. Dept. Naval & Aviation Med, Karolinska Institute! Stockholm 1969-70; Rsch. Prof. Dept. Physiology, Schl. Med., Univ. of Hawaii 1975-76; served with Parachute Regt., Brit. Army, 1954-56; rank 2nd Lt.; Ed. Chrmn., Pro- ceedings 5th Internal. Hyperbaric Conf., 1973; author of book chapters, reviews and over 80 articles in scient. journs.; Experiments in Human Performance (with I.E. Mekjavic, G. Asmundson and R. Ward) 1990; Contem- porary Health Issues (with M. Allen, S. Fadl, G. Bhak- than and D. Howard) 1988; Environmental Ergonomics (with I.B. Mekjavic and J.B. Morrison) 1988; editor Human Factors: Health Concerns Working with VDT's; Fellow, Am. Coll. Sport Med.; mem., Undersea Med. Soc.; Cdn. Ass. Sports Sciences (Pres. 1977-78); Vice Pres., Sport Med. Council Can. 1978; Ed., Cdn. Journal of Applied Sports Sciences 1980-83; Assoc. Ed., Annals of Physiological Anthropology 1985- ; Ed. Bd., Under- sea Biomedical Rsch. 1985-92; Ed.-in Chief Sports Med- icine, Training and Rehabilitation: an International Journal 1989- ; Harwood Academic Publishers N.Y.; rec'd first Illinois Writing Fellowship, Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc. & Univ. of Illinois Coll. of Applied Life Studies Jan. 1987; Anglican; Home: 2651 Haywood Ave., W. Vancouver, B.C. V7V 1Y7; Office: Burnaby B.C. V5A 1S6. BANISTER, Harold Bertram, B.Comm., M.B.A.; con- struction executive; b. Edmonton, Alta. 1 Jan. 1951; s. Ronald Kitchener and Inez Adelaide (Thorson) B.; e. Univ. of Alta. B.Comm. 1973; Concordia Univ. M.B.A. 1976; m. 2ndly Linda C. (Taylor) Banister; children: Taylor Harold, Marina Georgia and (from previous marriage): Brooke A., Dallas I.; PRES., ELMBRIDGE LIMITED 1993- ; Pres., K.R. Ranches Ltd. 1977- ; Dir., Alta. Special Waste Management Corp. 1995-96; Vox- corn Inc.; Extve. Asst., Corp. Planning, Banister Conti- nental Ltd. 1977-78; Mgr., Corp. Planning & Bus. Devel. 1978-80; Vice-Pres. 1980-83; Vice-Pres., Plan- ning, Equipment & Bus. Devel. 1983-87; Extve. Vice- Pres. 1987-90; Acting Pres., Banister Pipelines Ltd. 1989-90; Pres. and C.E.O., The Foundation Co. of Can- ada 1988-90; Sr. Vice Pres. Corp. Services & Asst. to Pres., PCL Construction Inc. 1990-91; Chrmn. & C.E.O., Great Western Group Inc. 1992-93; Pres., Edm- onton C. of C. 1986; Chrmn., Edmonton Un. Way 1988; Dir, Cdn. Equestrian Team 1989; Co-Chair, $60,000,000 Conquering Cancer Campaign; recreations: golf, scuba diving, skiing; Club: Mayfair Golf & Country (Edmon- ton); Lyford Cay (Nassau); Office: 11631 Saskatchewan Dr., Edmonton, Alta. T6G 2B5. BANKES, John F., B.A.(Hons.), LL.B., M.B.A., LL.M.; investment banker; b. Calgary, Alta. 14 Sept. 1951; s. John Maxwell and Betty Jean (Ingraham) B.; e. West- mount (Que.) High Sch. 1968; Neuchatel Jr. Coll. Swit- zerland 1969; Queen's Univ. B.A.(Hons.) 1973; York Univ. M.B.A., LL.B 1977 (Silver Medal 1977); Harvard Univ. LL.M. 1979; m. Pamela M. d. Donald G. and Mar- ian M. Gibson 25 May 1984; MANAGING DIR., ARMETIS MANAGEMENT GROUP INC. 1995- ; articled with Davies, Ward & Beck Toronto 1977-78, Assoc. 1980-81, Partner 1981-83; Assoc. Corporate Finance, Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. N.Y. 1983-84; Vice Pres. Invest. Banking Services (Can.), Goldman, Sachs & Co. N.Y. 1984-87; Vice Pres. Invest. Banking Dept., The First Boston Corp. N.Y. & Toronto 1987-90; Exec. Vice Pres. and Dir, Head of Invest. Banking, Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd. 1990-92; Pres., Nova Ban- corp Capital Management Ltd. 1992-95; Dir., Silcorp Limited; Circuit World Corp.; Gov. and Vice Chrmn., York Univ.; Gov., Royal Life Saving Soc. Can.; Corp. of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall; Trustee, Fort Ticonderoga Assn.; Cdn. Opera Found.; Dir., McMichael Cdn. Art Found.; The Toronto Symphony; Cdn. Coun. of Christians and Jews; French Chamber of Commerce in Can.; Dir, Sunnybrook Found. 1988-94; mem. of Council, Bd. Trade Metrop. Toronto 1990-94; Law Soc. Upper Can.; special lectr, Osgoode Hall Law Sch.; recre- ations: competitive sailing, racquet sports, fly-fishing; Clubs: Empire (Past Pres.); Granite; Toronto; Toronto Lawn Tennis; Rosedale Golf; Harvard (N.Y.C.); Metro- politan (N.Y.C.); Larchmont Yacht; Address: 137 Ted- dington Park Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 2C7. BANKES, John Maxwell; retired banker; b. Victoria, B.C. 28 June 1915; s. Stanley Fownes and Frances Victo- ria (McArthur) B.; e. Monteray at Oak Bay, Victoria; Oak Bay High Sch.; Victoria Coll.; m. Betty Jean, d. George Ingranam, Calgary, Alta., 2 Nov. 1950; one s.; two d.; commenced with the Royal Bank in Canada in 1934 at Victoria, B.C.; served at various brs. in B.C. and at Supv. Dept., Vancouver till 1941 when attached to Asst. Gen. Mgrs. Dept., Toronto; Asst. Mgr, Hamilton, Ont. 1946; Mgr. Bus. Devel. Dept., Calgary 1950; Mgr., Portage Ave. Winnipeg 1952; Ottawa 1953: at Toronto Main Br. 1957; apptd. Asst. Gen. Mgr. 1961; Depy. Gen. Mgr. 1964-71; Vice-Pres. 1971-75; served in Royal Cdn. Navy, 2nd World War 1942-45; mem. R.C.N.V.R.; Prot- estant; recreations: tennis, golf, swimming, boating, Clubs: Granite; Rosedale Golf; Royal Poinciana Golf (Naples, Fla.); Port Royal Club (Naples, Fla.); Address: 31 Stratheden Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4N 1E5. BANKS, Margaret Amelia, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; retired law librarian and educator; b. Quebec, Que. 3 July 1928; d. Thomas Herbert and Bessey (Collins) B.; e. Bishop's Univ. B.A.fHons.) 1949; Univ. of Toronto M.A. 1950, Ph.D. 1953; PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF LAW, UNIV. OF WESTERN ONTARIO 1989- ; Archivist, Ontario Archives (Toronto) 1953-61; Law Librarian, Univ. of Western Ont. 1961-89; Asst. Prof. (Law) 1967-74; Asst. Prof. (Grad. Hist.) 1969-74; Assoc. Prof. (Law & Grad. Hist.) 1974-86; Prof. 1986-89; Mem., Candn. Assn. Law Libraries (Treas. 1964-66; Honoured Mem. 1989); Arts and Letters Club, Toronto; Nat. Assn. of Parliamentari- ans (U.S.A.); Am. Inst. of Parliamentarians; author of numerous books and articles on topics relating to law and history incl. Banks on Using a Law Library: A Canadian Guide to Legal Research 6th ed. 1994 as well as articles on parliamentary procedure; Anglican; Address: Unit 9, 231 Windsor Ave., London, Ont. N6C 2A5. BANKS, Tommy (Thomas Benjamin), O.C., LL.D.; pianist, conductor, composer; b. Calgary, Alta. 17 Dec. 1936; Hon. Diploma or Music, Grant MacEwan Coll. 1979; Hon. Doctorate of Laws, Univ. of Alta. 1987; Chrmn., Music Programme, Grant MacEwan College 1983-87; Chrmn., Alta. Found, for Performing Arts 1978-86; Bd. of Govs. & Chrmn., Music Ctte., Alberta Coll. 1977-79; Chrmn., Edmonton Concert Hall Found. 1989-91; Mem., Canada Council 1989-95; Prop. Tommy Banks Music Ltd., music production and pub- lishing; affiliate SOCAN; Host, pianist, arranger and conductor The Tommy Banks Show 1968-83; Conduc- tor or music co-ordinator of various internationally- syndicated TV specials; producer of numerous stage snow incl. Royal Command Performance 1978; guest conductor Toronto Symphony, Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, Hamilton Philharmonic, National Arts Centre, Winnipeg Symphony, Regina Symphony, Saskatoon Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Edmon- ton Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Southwest Flor- ida Symphony and Memphis Symphony orchestras; Mus. Direction, Commonwealth Games 1978, World University Games 1983, gala state visit of Pres. Reagan 1981, visit of John Paul II (Vancouver) 1984, Opening Ceremonies EXPO '86, XV Olympic Winter Games 1988; Film actor (The Red Dress, Conspiracy of Silence, Running Brave, The Wild Pony, Small Sacrifices); Hon. member Cosmopolitan Internat. 1979; Juno Award 1979; Grand Prix du Disque - Canada 1979; Sir Freder- ick Haultain Prize 1990; Officer, Order of Canada 1991; Gemini Award 1992; Alta. Order of Excellence 1993; Address: 2nd Fir., National Bank Bldg., 10150- 100th St., Edmonton, Alta. T5J OP6. BANNERMAN, Eugen, B.A., M.A., M.Th., Ph.D.; professor, minister; b. Poland 16 May 1935; s. Teofil and Waldina (Kublik) Fandrich; e. Vernon Sr. High 1954; Univ. of Alta. B.A. 1957; Wheaton College M.A. 1961; Knox College M.Th. 1967; Univ. of St. Michael's, Univ. of Toronto Ph.D. 1986; m. Dr. Iris d. Joan Harcourt and Ronald Potter 26 Feb. 1983; children: Fiona Siobhan (adopted), Justin (step-son); PROF. OF PSYCHOLOGY, RYERSON POLYTECHNIC UNIV. 1967- ; Pres., Ban- nerman Holdings 1985- ; Minister, Scaforth United Ch. 1989-93; Central United Church, Stratford 1995; St. John's United Church, Stratford 1996; Bd. of Gov., Ryerson 1992-94; Ryerson Fac. Assn. Extve. 1987-91; Project Dir. & Design Coord., Howard Kerr Memorial Mace Ctte. (ceremonial mace donated by citizens of Seaforth to Ryerson) 1992-94; Ryerson Univ. bedel 1994— ; athletic, photography & literary awards in high school; high school records in track & field; nom. Pro- fessor-of-tne Year, Ryerson 1987; Pres., Stratford Chil- dren's Theatre 1981-85; Pres. & Founder, Catacomb Players 1969-72; Pres. & Prod., Theatre-in-the-Home 1972-75; Pres., Plaza 100 Tenants Assn. 1988-89; Mem., Stratford Friends of the Festival 1993- ; Best Sermon award 1994; author of var. journa l & mag. arti- cles dealing with psych., religion & the biography of Kerr (founder of Ryerson); recreations: reading, classi- cal music, travel; clubs: Arts and Letters Club; Home: 220 Hibernia St., Stratford, Ont. N5A 5V7; Office: 350 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont. MSB 2K3. BANNERMAN, Robert Smith; business executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 17 Apr. 1940; s. William Ewart and Char- ity Katharine (Smith) B.; e. Trinity Coll. Sch. Port Hope 1959; McGill Univ. 1959; Upper Can. Coll. Toronto 60 BANTING / BARBEAU 1960; m. Joan Elizabeth d. Austin F. and Grace Sander- son 15 Aug. 1969; children: William Robert Bryant, Christina Joan; PRES., C.E.O., AND DIR., BOB BAN- NERMAN MOTORS LTD. 1963- ; DIR., REGAL GOLDFIELDS LTD. 1986- (Vice-Pres. 1987, Pres. & C.O.O. 1988-96); Pres., C.E.O. & Dir.: Burns, Banner- man & Associates Inc.; Eagle Crown Investments of Texas Inc.; R.S. Bannerman Investment Corp.; Dir., Muskoka Lakes Navigation & Hotel Co. Ltd. 1995- ; Dir., St. John Ambulance Metro Toronto 1996- (Mem. Fin. Resources Cue., Chrmn. Corp. Mem.); Dir., The Toronto Boat Museum 1996- ; Corp. Chrmn., Partners in Community Caring 1997- ; Chrmn., Don Mills Found, for Sr. Citizens Inc. Capital Campaign 1997- ; Scarborough General Hosp. Fundraising Ctte. 1994—95; joined Ken Seager Motors Ltd. and became Partner, Vice-Pres. & Dir. 1960; Dir. and maj. shareholder Carrol and Reed Ltd. 1969; estbd. B.I.G. Super Save Drugs Ltd. 1982 and served as Chrmn., C.E.O. and Dir.; estbd Ban- nerman Security Systems Corp. becoming Chrmn., C.E.O. and Dir. 1983-87; co-estbd. Goldteck Mines Ltd. serving as Vice Chrmn. and Dir. 1986-87; co-estbd. Bob Bannerman Motors (Hamilton) Inc. serving as Chrmn. and C.E.O. 1987-88; Life Gov. Trinity Coll. Sch., Port Hope (Gov. 1987-95; mem. Ctte. of Convocation during 1960's and 1983-87; Vice-Chrmn. 1988-89; Chrmn. 1989-90); Vice Chrmn., T.C.S. Capital Campaign; Trustee, The Country Day School Found., King City; Internal. Vice-Pres., Northern Arizona Univ. Parents Assn. 1994— ; Dir.: Toronto Automobile Dealers Assn. 1969-74; Better Bus. Bureau Metrop. Toronto 1972-81; Victorian Order Nurses Metrop. Toronto Br. 1977-81; apptd. mem. Comm. Registration Appeal Tribunal by Ont. Premier 1971- ; Knight of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller; Knight of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; The Hon. Order of Kentucky Colonels; mem., Trinity Church Aurora Anglican; recreations: swim- ming, tennis, skiing, golf, sailing, canoeing; Clubs: Granite; Antique & Classic Boat Soc.; Toronto & N. York Hunt; Hidden Valley Highlands Ski; The Summit Golf & Country; Home: P.O. Box 488, Aurora, Ont. L4G 3L6; Office: 888 Don Mills Rd., Toronto, Ont. M3C 1V6. BANTING, Keith Gordon, B.A., D.Phil.; professor; b. Guelph, Ont. 7 Feb. 1947; s. Elmer Thomas and Evelyn (Rhind) B.; e. Woodroofe H.S. 1965; Queen's Univ. B.A.fHons.) 1969; Oxford Univ. D.Phil. 1975; m. Mari- lyn d. Joan and Kenneth McLeod 30 Dec. 1969; children : Alan Scott, James Alexander; STAUFFER-DUNNING PROF. AND DIR. OF POLICY STUDIES, QUEEN'S UNIV. 1992- ; Asst. Prof. & Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Pol. Sci., Univ. of B.C. 1973-86; Prof., Dept. of Pol. Studies and Sch. of Policy Studies, Queen's Univ. 1986- ; Assoc. Dean, Sch. of Grad. Studies & Rsch. 1989-92; Princi- pal's Medal in Pol. Studies, Queen's Univ. 1969; Com- monwealth Scholarship 1970-73; Academic Visitor, London Sch. of Econ. 1979; Guest Scholar, Brookings Inst. 1991-92; Hooker Disting. Visiting Prof., McMas- ter Univ. 1994; Visitin g Scholar, Harvard Univ. 1997-98; Council Mem., SSHRC 1986-92 (Vice-Pres. 1990-92); author Poverty, Politics and Policy 1969, The Welfare State and Canadian Federalism 1987; editor/co-editor And No One Cheered 1983, The Politics of Constitu- tional Change in Industrial Nations 1985, State and Society in the Modern Era 1986, The State and Eco- nomic Interests 1986, The Future of Fiscal Federalism 1994, Labour Market Polarization and Social Policy Reform 1995, Reform of Retirement Income Policy 1996, Degrees of Freedom: Canada and the United States in a Changing World 1997; recreations: garden- ing, travelling; Home: 318 Willingdon Ave., Kingston, Ont. K7L 4J4; Office: Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6. BANTING, Peter Myles, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D.; educa- tor, marketing consultant; b. Hamilton, Ont. 17 March 1936; s. Josepn Maitland and Beatrice Aline (Myles) B.; e. McMaster Univ., B.A. 1958, M.B.A. 1965; Mich. State Univ., Ph.D. 1971; m. Wendy Sharon Papple 24 Apr. 1981; PROF. EMERITUS OF MARKETING, FACULTY OF BUSINESS, McMASTER UNIV. 1996- , Prof. 1967-96; Ed., The Harvester, Internal. Harvester Co. of Canada Ltd., 1959-64; Instr., Mich State Univ., 1965-66; Consultant, Prov. Fed. and Foreign Govts. and Indust.; author Marketing in Canada 1973; Canadian Market- ing: A Case Approach 1977; co-author Canadian Cases in Marketing 1968; Business Marketing 1993; other writings incl. monographs and articles in learned and prof, journs.; Past Vice Pres., Acad. of Marketing Sci- ence; Past Vice Pres., Symphony Hamilton; Past Pres., The Hamilton Assoc. for the Advancement of Litera- ture, Science and Art; Beta Gamma Sigma; Sr. Fellow, Acad. of Mktg. Sci.; Anglican; Office: Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4M4. E-mail: peter@telcomresearch.com BARAKETT, Hon. Mr. Justice Frank G.; judge; b. Trois-Rivieres, Que. 15 March 1943; s. Georges Thomas and Alice Mary (Salhany) B.; e. Bishop Univ. history, philosophy 1965; Laval Univ. law 1968; London Univ., London School of Econ.; JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC; formerly practiced law in Quebec City and lectured at the Law Faculty, .Laval Univ.; Former Dir., Bd. of Trade of Quebec City; Past Pres., Canadian Red Cross Quebec City; Home: 193 de la Chaudiere, St. Nicolas, Que. G7A 2S8; Office: 300 boul. Jean Lesage, R-320, Quebec, Que. G1K 8K6. BARANOWSKI, Russell M., B.Comm.; business executive; b. Selkirk, Man. 14 March 1938; s. late Harry and Jessie B.; e. Univ. of Man. B.Comm. 1959; m. Gail d. Frederick and Catherine Hemming 15 Sept. 1965; chil- dren: Tanya Jennifer, Michael Jason; PRES., C.E.O. AND DIR., AUTOMODULAR ASSEMBLIES INC . 1997- ; Dir., Durkin Hayes Publishing Ltd. 1997- ; joined Canadian General Electric 1959, Mktg. Mgr. Maj. Appliances Montreal 1970-74, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Housewares & Home Entertainment Dept. Barrie 1974— 81, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Lightin g Products Dept. Toronto 1982-86; Pres., C.E.O. & Dir., Federal Pioneer Ltd. Toronto 1987-92; Dir., Consumers Packaging 1988-90; Extve. Vice-Pres., Enfield Corp., Toronto 1989-90 (Dir. 1987-90); Pres., Schneider Canada, Tor- onto 1991-92; Pres. & Dir., N-Viro Systems Canada Inc., Toronto 1993-97; R. Catholic; recreations: fitness, golf, tennis; Clubs: Toronto Cricket Skating & Curling; Home: 29 Tranby Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5R 1N4. BARBE, His Honour Judge Raoul P., B.A., LL.L., DESD; juge de la Cour du Quebec; ne Ville de Laval, Que. 4 aout 1937; f. Camille et Blanche (Bigras) B.; e. Univ. de Montreal B.A. 1959; Univ. d'Ottawa LL.L. 1962, DESD 1965; ep. Yolande, B.A., LL.B., M.A. f. Dr. Avila Larose 25 juin 1962; enfant: Ghislain Barbe, D.E.C., B.A., M.A.; JUGE DE LA COUR DU QUEBEC 1991- ; Professeur a la fac. de droit, 1'Univ. d'Ottawa 1964—71; Sec. du Com. des depenses electorates au Can. 1965-66; consultant aupres de la Comm. d'enquete sur le commerce des boissons alcooliques 1969-70; Adjoint au greffier en loi et au sous-min. assoc. de la Justice 1971-73; V.P. de la Regie des serv. pub. 1973-80; Com- missaire de la Comm. de la refonte des lois et des regle- ments 1980-82; Mem., Bur. de rev. de 1'evaluation fonciere 1983-91; resp. de la refonte des reglements du Que. 1973 et en 1983; resp. de la mise sur pied du Bur. de la legis. del. 1972; Medaille du Recteur de 1'Univ. d'Ottawa 1962; Prix du Barreau de Hull 1962; Medaille du Barreau de Paris 1965; Mem., Inst. de droit d'expres- sion francaise; voyage d'etudes en URSS 1968; Prof, invite a Inst. de coop, internal. 1969-71; sejour d'etude en Angleterre (Cambridge); auteur: Les organismes auebecois de regulation des entreprises d'utilite pub- liques 1980, La reglementation 1983, Les entreprises publiques 1985, Le Bureau de revision de {'evaluation fon(iere 1986, et de plus de 50 articles publics dans diverses revues juridiques; loisirs: jardinage, voyage, lecture; clubs: Assoc. can. des juges; JuriClub, Con- ference des juges du Que.; res.: app. 607, 1101 Jeanne Mance, Montreal, Que. H2Z 1W8; bureau: no. 14.30, Palais de justice, 1, rue Notre-Dame est, Montreal , Que. H2Y 1B6. BARBEAU, Edward Joseph, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; pro- fessor; b. Toronto, Ont. 25 June 1938; s. Edward Joseph and Vera Grace (Arthur) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1960, M.A. 1961; Univ. of Newcastle/Tyne Ph.D. 1964; m. Eileen d. Edward and Hilda Jones 17 June 1961; chil- dren: Judith, Paul; PROF, DEPT. OF MATHEMATICS, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1988- ; Asst. Prof., Univ. of W. Ont. 1964-66; Postdoct. Fellow, Yale Univ. 1966-67; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Toronto 1967-69; Assoc. Prof. 1969-88; Fellow, Ont. Inst. for Studies in Edn. 1989; David Hilbert Award for the Enrichment of Mathemat- ics 1991; Adrien Pouliot Award for Contrib. to Mathe- matics Education, Cdn. Mathematical Soc. 1995; Mem., Am. Math. Soc.; Math. Assn. of Am.; Cdn. Math. Soc.; Cdn. Soc. for Hist. & Phil, of Math.; Nat. Counci l for Teachers of Math.; Ont. Assn. for Math. Edn.; author Polynomials 1989; After Math 1995; Power Play 1997; co-author (with M.S. Klamkin & W.O. Moser) 500 Challenging Problems 1995; recreation: music; Home: 130 Mona Dr., Toronto, Ont. MSN 2R6; Office: Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. M5S 3G3. BARBEAU, Hubert; executive; b. Montreal, Que. 31 Oct. 1929; e. Univ. de Montreal Bus. Adm . & Acctg. degree 1954; CHRMN. OF THE BD., MULTI- MARQUES INC.; mem. Les Chefs Mailleurs du Quebec; Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales Con. Adm.; Tremplin '2000' Inc.; Office: 3455 ave. Francis- Hughes, Laval, Que. H7L 5A5. BARBEAU, Jacques, Q.C., B.A., LL.B., L.L.M., C.G.A.; executive; b. Montreal, Que. 20 May 1931; s. Alphonse and Marguerite (Beaulieu) B.; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A. (Econ.), LL.B.; Harvard Law Sch. LL.M. 1960, Dipl. Internat. Program in Taxation 1960; m. Margaret Ann d. The Hon. Walter S. Owen, Q.C., LL.D., Victoria, B.C., 12 Apr. 1958; children: Jean, Paul, Monique, Jacqueline; CHRMN. BARBEAU & COMPANY CAPITAL MAN- AGEMENT INC.; Dir., The Laurentian Bank of Canada; Laurentian Trust; Atlantic Foundation: An Educational Trust (U.K.); The North Atlantic Foundation (Ber- muda); Kwik Lok Ltd.; Kwik Lok Japan Ltd.; Kwik Lok Australia Pty. Ltd.; Kwik Lok Ireland Ltd.; Beaumon t Timber Co. Ltd.; Glami s Gold Ltd.; Chapter 19 Roster for Binational Review antidumping and countervailing duty cases under the North Am. Free Trade Agreement; read law with Thomas E. Ladner, Q.C.; called to Bar of B.C. 1957; Solr. Taxation Div. Dept. Nat. Revenue Ottawa 1957-60; Finance Offr. Taxation Div. Dept. of Finance Ottawa 1960-61; Dir. of Rsch. Cdn. Tax Foun- dation 1961-62; Lectr. Banff Sch. of Advanced Mgmt. and Faculty Chrmn. Banff Tax Seminar, Banff Centre; Vice-Chrmn., Emily Carr College of Art; Trustee Van- couver Sch. Bd. of Vancouver 1973-74; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; B.C. Law Soc.; Cdn. Tax Foundation; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Clubs: Vancouver; Arbutus; Home: 1998 Hos- mer St., Vancouver, B.C. V6J 2S8, 1499 Edwards Dr., Point Roberts, Wash. 98281 and #8 Cross Bay Rd., Southampton, Bermuda; Office: The Toronto Dominion Bank Tower, P.O. Box 10019 Pacific Centre, 1450 - 700 West Georgia St., Vancouver, B.C. V7Y 1A1 and 1499 Edwards Dr., Poin t Roberts, Wash. 98281. BARBEAU, Marcel, O.C., ARC; artiste peintre, sculp- teur; ne a Montreal, Que. 18 fevrier 1925; f. Philippe et Elisabeth (St-Antoine) B.; e. Diplome de 1'ecole du meu- ble de Montreal (design) 1947; etudie avec le peintre Paul-Emile Borduas, 1'architecte Marcel Parizeau et 1'historien d'art Maurice Gagnon; div. Suzanne Meloche 1974; ep. Ninon, fille de Gerard Gauthier et Fleurette Rose 26 avril 1975; enfants: Manon, Francois; co-signa- taire du Refus Global, il participe a toutes les manifesta- tions du groupe Automatiste 1946-54; sejour a Paris 1962-64, New York 1964-68; sejour en Californie 1970-71 et Paris 1971-74, 1993- ; represente par la Galerie Michel Ange et Galerie des Arts contemporains a Montreal; Galerie J. et J. Donguy, Paris; Westbridge Gallery, Vancouver; expositions individuelles: Foyer de 1'Art et du Livre Ottawa 1951, 1953; Wittenborn and Shutz New York 1952; Galerie Agnes Lefort Montreal 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956; Palais Montcalm Que. 1955; Galerie de 1'Actuelle Montreal 1955; Centre d'Art de Ste-Adele 1957; Musee des Beaux Arts Montreal 1962; Galerie Denise Delrue Montreal 1961,1962,1963; Gale- rie Iris Clert Paris 1964; Galerie Dorothy Cameron Tor- onto 1963,1964; Galerie du Siecle Montreal 1964, 1965, 1967, 1966, 1968; East Hampton Gallery New York 1965, 1966, 1967; Jerold Morris Toronto 1965; Carmen Lamana Gallery Toronto 1967, 1968; Nouvelle Galerie Denise Delrue Montreal 1969; Retrospective: Winnipeg Art Gallery, Musee d'Art Contemporain Montreal et, Scarborough Coll. Toronto 1969; Centre Culturel Cana- dien Paris 1971; Relais Culturel Aix-en-Provence 1971; Galerie St-Georges Lyon 1971; Galerie Le Point d'Or Grenoble 1972; Hotel de Ville de Poitiers 1972; Theatr e de Caen 1972; Galerie III Montreal 1972; Centre Cul- turel Francais Luxembourg 1972; Centre Culturel Asselt, Namur, Liege 1972; Galerie Yala Tunis 1974; Galerie de 1'Union des Arts Plastiques Alger 1974; Gale- rie de Marseille 1974; Musee de Quebec 1975; Musee d'Art Contemporain Montreal 1975; Bau-Xi Gallery Toronto 1977; Dessins de Marcel Barbeau 1957-62 Musee des Beaux Arts de Montreal 1977; Centre Cul- turel, Universite de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke 1978; Gale- rie Dresdnere, Toronto, 1980, 1981; Galerie Pierre Bernard, Hull, 1981; Galerie Gilles Corbeil, Montreal, 1981; Galerie Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, 1981; Centre d'exposition Drummond, Drummondville 1982; Galerie Cultart, Montreal 1982; Centre d'exposition 1'Imagier, 1982; Galerie Esperanza, 1984, 1985; Salon national des Galeries d'Art, Montreal, 1984; Galerie des Arts Con- temporains 1987-88, 1995; Galerie du Grand Theatre, Quebec 1988; Kaspar Gallery, Toronto 1989,1991; Gale- rie Michel-Ange, Montreal 1990, 1991, 1994; Galerie Estampe-Plus Quebec, 1990; Centre Socio-Culturel, Chicoutimi 1991; Vieux-Presbytere de Saint-Bruno, 1991; Galerie J. et J. Donguy, Paris 1991-94; Maison de la culture du Plateau Mont Royal 1991; Centre d'Artiste, Bishop's Univ. 1992; Pavilion des Arts, Ste- Adele 1992; Place de Victoria, Tour de la bourse, Grand Hall, Montreal Dec. 1994-Sept. 1995; Galerie des Arts Contemporain, Montreal 1995; collections publiques: Galerie Nationale du Can.; British Museum, Londres; Musee Stedelijk Amsterdam; Musee Chrysler Norfolk, Va.; Musee du Nouveau Brunswick; Musee des Beaux Arts de Montreal; Art Gallery of Ontario; Musee d'Art BARBER / BARBER 61 Contemporain Montreal; Musee du Quebec; Musee de Vancouver; Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen's Univ.; Univ. du Mass.; Amherst; Musee Rose Hart, Brandeis Univ., Waltham, Mass.; Winnipeg Art Gallery; Conseil des Arts du Canada; Minisiere des Affaires exierieures du Canada; Banque d'oeuvres d'art, C.A.C.; Hart House Univ. de Toronto; Confederation Centre Art Gallery and Museum P.E.I.; Centre Culture! de Poitiers, France; Musee des Beaux-Arts de Lyon; Edmonton Art Gallery; Musee de Joliette; Kilchener Art Gallery, Kitchener; Toronto City Corp.; Municipalite de St. Lau- rent; Concordia Univ., Montreal; Municipalite de Joliette; Municipalite de Lachine; Musee de Lachine; Municipalite de Montreal-Est; Greater Victoria Art Gal- lery; Hamilton Art Gallery; Owen Art Gallery, Sack- ville, N.B.; Musee Louis Hemoni, Peribonca, Que.; Collection Prel D'Oeuvres d'Art, Gouv. de Que.; Univ. du Quebec a Montreal; Ecoles des Hautes Etudes Com- merciales; Archives de 1'Univ. du Que. a Montreal; Univ. de Montreal; Univ. McGill; Univ. de Sherbrooke; National Gallery, Washington; Bibliotheque nationale de France; Univ. of Letnbridge Art Gall.; Robert McLaughlin Art Gall., Oshawa; Musee du Bas St. Lau- rent, Riviere du-Loup; Agence de Cooperation Cul- turelle et Technique de la Francophonie, Paris; McKenzie Art Gall., Regina, Sask.; Windsor Art Gall., Ont.; McGill Univ., Que.; London Art Gall., Ont.; Musee du Saguenay, Chicoutimi; Gallery Lambton, Sar- nia, Ont.; Memorial Univ. Gall., St. John, Nfld.; Esso Collection; INCO Collection; Northern Central Collec- tion; Aird & Berlis Collection, Toronto; Agence de cooperation culturelle et technique de la francophonie, Paris; Archives du Que.; Nova Scotia Art Gall., Halifax; Dalhousie Art Gall., Halifax, N.S.; Institut Canadien, Que.; Institute / Culturale & 1'Arte, Italy; Laurentian Univ. Museum & Art Gall., Sudbury; Mclntosh Gall., Univ. of W. Ont.; Nickle Arts Museum, Calgary; Shell Collection; Collection Teleglobe, Montreal; Union-Vie; Richard Brown Baker Coll., N.Y.; McDonald's Restau- rants Canada, Toronto; Gaz Metropolitain, Montreal; Reader's Digest, Montreal; 1ST, Montreal; Banque Nationale, Montreal; Caisses Populaires Desjardins; General Electric, Canada; Deloitte and Touche, Toronto; Bombardier Inc., Montreal; nombreuses expositions col- lectives et symposiums au Can. et a 1'eiranger dans des musees et galeries universitaires, des annees quarante a ca jour; concepteur et producteur du film Desirs mouve- ments et concepteur au film Instants privileges; autres acliviies: nombreuses conferences et seminaires; partici- pation a plusieurs emissions de radio et de television au Canada et en France; dont A Passionate Harmony de la serie Visions de Don Thompson de TV. Ontario; initia- tion a la Sculpture Centre d'art de Saint-Adele 1954-56; prof, d'arts plasiiques: expression plastique et initiation a 1'histoire de 1'art: enseignement prive et au Centre culture! canadien a Paris 1971-73; artiste resident, Bishop Univ., 1977-78 et 1978-79; bourses et prix: ler prix de peinture de la Royal Can. Acad. 1963; Seminair e Internal, des Arts de 1'Universite Fairleigh-Dickinson 1965; Bourse Lynch-Staunton, Conseil des Arts du Can- ada 1973; Prix de sculpture du concours d'art McDonald's 1985; certificat d'excellence, pour realisa- tion exceptionnelle en peinture a 1'International Art Competition de New York 1988; mention d'excellence Art Horizon, New York 1989; selectionne par le con- cours national de murales de Via Rail pour realiser une des 12 murales des Vortures Park 1988; R.C.A. 1992; Medaille d'or (Peinture) Deuxiemes Jeux de la Franco- phonie (Paris) 1994; Officier, Ordre du Canada 1995; plusieurs oeuvres publiques dont Lachine, Montreal- Est, Joliette, Universite McGill, Vieux Port de Montreal, Que.; divers catalogues et livres d'art au Canada et a 1'etranger dont Marcel Barbeau: le regard en Fugue par Carolle Gagnon et Ninon Gauthier 1990; Traduction Fugato par Liliane Busby; Editions CECA, 1990 et Edi- tion Le Cercle d'Art, Paris 1994; Ecrits et temoignages de 24 peintres fini/infini 1994; Nino n Gauthier Marcel Barbeau: echos et resonances memoire de mattrise Univ. Paris IV-Sorbonne, sous la direction de Serge Lemoine 1995; Ninon Gauthier Marcel Barbezi: cata- logue raisonne des dessins 1994-1982 memoire de Diplome d'etudes avancees Univ. Paris IV-Sorbonne, sous la direction de Serge Lemoine, Paris 1996; mem. Cons, des Artistes Peintres du Que.; conseil de la sculp- ture du Quebec; Cdn. Conf . Arts; recreations: lecture, musique, opera, cinema, spectacles de danse, ski de fond, marcne, golf, tennis; residence (France): 11 rue Serto Fiorentino Batiment, T.H. 5, 18 etage, Apt. 101, 94170 Bagnolet, France; (Canada) C.P. 472 Pointe-au-Pic, La Malbaie, Que. GOT 1 MO. BARBER, Clarence Lyle, O.C., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. (h.c.); economist, professor; b. Wolseley, Sask. 5 May 1917; s. Richard Edward and Lulu Pearl (Lyons) B.; e. Wolseley High Sch., 1930-34; Univ. of Sask., B.A. 1939; Clark Univ., M.A. 1941; Univ. of Minnesota, Ph.D 1952; m. Barbara Anne, d. Ernest Luther Patchet, Tor- onto, Ont. 10 May 1947; children : Paul Edward, Richard Stephen, David Stuart, Alan Gordon; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, UNIV. OF MANITOBA, 1985- ; Commr, Royal Comn. on the Economic Union and Devel. Pros- pects for Canada 1982-85; mem., Nat. Comn. on Infla- tion 1979; Commr., Royal Comn. on Farm Machinery; served R.C.A.F. 1943-45; Economist, Dom. Bureau of Stat., 1945-48; Asst. Prof., McMaster Univ. 1948; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Manitoba 1949, Prof, of Econom- ics 1956, Head of Econ. 1963, Distinguished Prof. 1982; Visiting Prof., Queen's Univ., 1954-55, McGill Univ., 1964-65; Din, Rsch., Royal Comn. on Flood, Cost Bene- fit, Manitoba, 1957-59; Special Adviser on Nat. Income to Govt. of Philippines, U.N. Tech. Asst. Adm., 1959-60; co-author (with J.C.P. McCallum) Controlling9898 Inflation: Learning from Experience in Canada, Europe and Japan 1982; other publications incl. Inventories & The Busi- ness Cycle; On the Origins of the Great Depression; The Canadian Electrical Manufacturing Industry (Royal Comn. on Can. Econ. Prospects), Canadian Tariff Policy; Pres., Cdn. Assn. of Univ. Teachers, 1958-59; Pres. (1972-73) Cdn. Econ. Assn.; Fellow Roy. Soc. of Canada 1977; Officer, Order of Canada 1987; LL.D. (hon. causa), Univ. of Guelph 1988; Protestant; recreations: lawn bowling, bridge; Address: 766 Richmond Ave., Victoria, B.C. V8S 3Z1. BARBER, Katherine Patricia Mary, B.A., M.A.; lexi- cographer; b. Ely, Cambridgeshire, England 8 Sept. 1959; d. Gordon Maitland and Patricia Frances (Clarke) B.; e. Univ. of Winnipeg B.A. 1980, B.A.(Hons.) 1986; Univ. of Ottawa M.A. 1990; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, CANADIAN DICTIONARIES, OXFORD UNIVER- SITY PRESS CANADA 1991- ; Lecturer, Sch. of Trans- lation & Interpretation, Univ. of Ottawa 1984-91; Rsch. Assoc., Bilingual Cdn. Dictionary, Univ. of Ottawa 1989-91; Roman Catholic; Mem., Euralex (Eur. Assn. for Lexicography); Dictionary Soc. of N. Am.; Am. Dia- lect Soc.; Office: 70 Wynford Dr., Don Mills, Ont. M3C U9. BARBER, Lloyd I., C.C., S.O.M., B.A., B.Comm., M.B.A., Ph.D., LL.D., Hon. C.A.; university president emeritus; b. Regina, Sask. 8 Mar. 1932; s. the late Lewis Muir & the late Hildred (Ingram) B.; e. Regina Beach Sch., 1948; Luther Coll., Regina, 1949; Univ. of Sask., B.A. (Econ.) 1953, B.Comm. 1954; Univ. of Cal., Berke- ley, M.B.A. 1955; Univ. of Wash., Ph.D. 1964; m. Muriel Pauline, d. late F. MacBean, 12 May 1956; children: Muir, Brian, Kathy, David, Susan, Patti; PRESIDENT EMERITUS, UNIV. OF REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN; Pres. & Vice Chancellor, Univ. of Regina, Sask. 1976-90; Past Chrmn., Corporate Higher Education Forum; Dir., Muir Barber Ltd.; Burns Foods Ltd. 1971-85; Bank of Nova Scotia; Can. Arctic Co-operative Federation Ltd . 1974-78; SED Systems Ltd. 1972-87; OPCAN (Katima- vik) 1977-78; Molson Companies; Husky Oil Ltd. 1979-91; Indian Equity Foundation (1977-79); Sask. Computer Utility Corp. 1973-75; Cominco; Cdn. Pacifi c Ltd. 1983- ; Inst. for Sask. Enterprise 1988-95; Grey- stone Capital Mgmnt. Inc. 1992- ; Winnipeg Commod- ities Exchange 1990-91; The North West Company Inc. 1990- ; Council for Cdn. Unity 1990- ; STV 1990-94; Crown Mngmt. Bd. 1990-91; Can West Global Com- munications Corp.; Bd. of Dirs. & mem., Cdn. Polar Comn. 1991-94; CP Ltd.; Past Trustee, Cdn. Schenley Football Awards; Cdn. Scholarships Trust Fund; Was- cana Centre Authority; Past mem., N. W. Terr. Leg. Council (1967-70); Natural Sci. Engn. Rsch. Council (1979-81); Instr. in Comm., Univ. of Sask., 1955; Asst. Prof. 1959; Assoc. Prof., 1964, Dean of Comm. 1965-68, Vice-Pres. 1968-74; Commr., Sask. Royal Comn. on Govt. Adm., 1964; Chrmn., Sask. Prov. Youth Review Comte., 1965; Indian Claims Comr., (apptd. by Privy Council of Can.) 1969-77; Special Inquirer for Elder Indian Testimony (apptd. by Privy Council of Canada) 1977-81; Chrmn., Sask. Energy Comn. 1989; Chrmn., Advisory Council for the Sask. Order of Merit 1990-94; Bd. of Dirs., Working Ventures Cdn. Fund , Inc. 1990- ; The Arms Control Centre 1990-94; Bd. of Trustees, Cdn. Museum of Nature 1990- ; author of Brief to Carter Comn. for Retail Merchants Assn. Can. and sev- eral articles for learned journs.; awarded Can. Council pre-doctorial Fellowship; Ford Foundation Dissertation Grant; Centennial Medal; Vanier Medal; Hon. Sask. Indian Chief; Concordia Univ.'s Advisory Ctte. to the Rector on Public Affairs Award 1983; Hon. Chartered Accountant awarded by the Inst. of C.A.s. of Sask. 1984; Hon. Doctor of Laws, Univ. of Alta. 1983; Hon. Doctor of Laws, Concordia Univ. 1984; Hon. Doctor of Laws, Univ. of Regina 1993; Aboriginal Order of Canada 1985; Hon. Prof., Shandong Univ. 1986; recipient, Saskatchewan Order of Merit; Mem., Cdn. Inst. of Advanced Rsch. 1986-94; Am. Econ. Assn; Cdn. Econ. Assn.; Inst. of Pub. Admin, of Can.; Assn. Cdn. Schs. of Business (Pres. 1967-68); Pres. Assn. of Univs. & Colls, of Can. 1981-83; Hon. Lt.-Col., 16 Serv. Battalian (M), Regina; Mem. at Large, Cdn. Red Cross Soc. 1990-94; Past Dir., Regina United Way; Freemason; Liberal; United Church; recreations: hunting, fishing, sailing, swimming, reading, travel; Clubs: Regina Beach Yacht; Assiniboia; Faculty; Roy. United Serv. Inst.; Regina Officers Mess; Home: P.O. Box 510, 800 Green Ave., Regina Beach, Sask. SOG 4CO. BARBER, Maj. Gen. (Ret'd) R. Russell, CD; freelance writer; b. Brandon, Man. 7 June 1926; s. Will- iam Clarence and Inez Isobel (Purse) B.; e. Maryfield, Sask. 1942; Aerospace Systems Course 1957; RCAF Staff College 1963; m. Shirley M. d. Wilson and Alma Bearance 19 July 1949; wartime service overseas as Air Gunner; Regular Forces 1945-79; Active Reserve Forces 1979-91; Dir., Electronics Training Aerospace Systems Course 1957-59; RCAF Exchange Offr. USAF Academy, Colorado Springs 1959-61; Sr. Nav. Offr. Air Transport Command 1961-63; Dir. Air Plans, Nat. Defence HQ 1973-75; Base Commdr. CFB Toronto 1975-76; Chief of Staff, Airforce Operations, Air Command HQ 1976-77; Chief of Staff, Plans & Progs., NORAD HQ, Colorado Springs 1977-79; recipient, C.V.S.M. and Clasp, War Medal 1939^5; Cdn. Centennia l Medal 1967; Queen's Jubilee Medal 1977; Can. Forces Decoration with 2nd Clasp; Air Member Can./US Permanent Joint Board of Defence, Air Member Can./US Military Cooperation Ctte., Air Member NATO Can./US Regional Planning Group 1975-77; Pres., Vancouver Island Dist. Can. Can- cer Soc. 1987-89 (Campaign Chrmn. 1984-87); Pres.- elect, B.C. & Yukon Div., Can. Cancer Soc. 1989-91; Vol. Driver Cowichan Valley Unit, Can. Cancer Soc.; Chrmn. Sponsoring Ctte., 744 Air Cadet Sqdn., Duncan 1983-88; Bd. of Mgrs., St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Duncan 1982-85; Dir. Agapeland Christian Nursery Sch., Duncan 1983-85; author military articles; mem., Royal Cdn. Legion; Air Gunners Assn.; RCAF Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum; Home: 2532 Timbercrest Dr., Duncan, B.C. V9L 5G7. BARBER, Robert Charles, B.Sc, Ph.D.; professor; b. Sarnia, Ont. 20 Apr. 1936; s. Alexander Sinclair and Emma Violet (Jackson) B.; e. McMaster Univ. B.Sc.(Hons.) 1958, Ph.D. 1962; m. Carole (Holland) Bar- ber d. John K. and Kathleen M. Holland 15 Sept. 1962; children: Anne Margaret Barber-Somers, Ruth Eliza- beth Barber-Dueck, Keith Robert Watson-Barber; PROF., DEFT. OF PHYSICS, UNIV. OF MANITOBA 1975- ; Postdoct. Fellow, McMaster Univ. 1962-65; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Man. 1965-68; Assoc. Prof. 1968- 75; Prof. 1975- ; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Minn. 1971- 72; Acting Head, Dept. of Physics 1984; Head 1987-96; Assoc. Sec.-Gen., Internal. Union of Pure & Appl. Phys. 1993- ; Mem., IUPAP Comn. on Symbols, Units, Nomenclature, Atomic Masses & Fundamental Con- stants 1972-93 (Sec. 1975-84, Chair 1984-90); Internal. Union of Pure & Appl. Chem., Comn. on Atomic Weighis & Isotopic Abundances (Tilular Mem. 1979- 87, Assoc. Mem. 1987-91); Mem., Joini IUPAP/IUPAC Transfermium Working Group 1986-91, Cdn. Assn. of Phys. Dir. for Full Members 1988- ; Mem., Cdn. Assn. of Univ. Teachers 1965- ; NSERC Grad. & Posidoci. Fellowships Selection Ctle. (Phys. Sci. & Maih.) (Mem. 1987, Chair 1988,1989); NSERC Internal. Postdoci. Fel- lowships Selection die. (Mem. 1991, 1992, Chair 1993); Cons., Charles Evans & Assoc. 1990; Oryx Tech- nol. 1996; Mem., James Si. Baplisi Ch. (Hamilton, Oni.) 1957-65; Broadway-First Baptisi Ch. 1965- ; Bd. Mem., Baplisi Union of W. Can. 1981-84; co-author: Mass Spectroscopy, 2nd ed. 1986 & over 80 rsch. related journal papers, conf. proceedings & reports of internal, comns.; recrealions: sailing, collage, music; Home: 39 Prescol Rd., Winnipeg, Man. R3T 3X4; Office: Win- nipeg, Man. R3T 2N2. BARBER, Susan Barbara, B.A., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Seal- lie, Wash. 18 Dec. 1962; d. Lloyd Ingram and Muriel Pauline (MacBean) B.; e. Luiher College 1980; Univ. of Regina B.A. 1984; Univ. of Sask. LL.B. 1987; PARTNER, MCDOUGALL, READY 1994- ; served ardcles of clerkship ai McDougall, Ready 1987; called 10 Bar 1988; Associale Lawyer 1988-94; Sessional Lecir., Univ. of Regina, Fac. of Bus. Admin., Bus. Law Course 1989- ; Mem., Cdn. Bar Assn. (Aliernaie, Nat. Council; Sask. Br. Nom. Ctte.; Annual Meeting Planning Ctle.); Regina Bar Assn. (Pres. 1996; Annua l Meeling Planning Ctte.); Law Soc. of Sask.; Prov. Court Bar Judicial Council- Canada Day Ctte., Sask. (V.P.); Mem., Hospitals Fdn. of Regina; Globe Theatre (Bd. of Dir. 1992-94); LEAF Breakfasi Cue. 1991-93; Sask. Special Olympics Sporis Celebrities Festival Auction Dinner Ctte. 1993-95 (Din- ner Chair 1995); Univ. of Regina, Alumni Assn. (Bd. of Dir. 1992-95); CNIB Nationwide Campaign Cabinet 1993-94; V.P., Legal & Mem., Mngt. Ctle. for 1995 62 BARBOUR / BARIL Grey Cup Orgn. Ctte. in Regina 1994-95; recreations: golfing, swimming, reading, singing, snow skiing, painting; Office: 700 Royal Bank Building, 2010 - llth Ave., Regina, Sask. S4P OJ3. BARBOUR, Douglas Fleming, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; writer, professor; b. Winnipeg, Man. 21 Mar. 1940; s. Harold Douglas and E. Phyllis (Wilson) B.; e. Acadia Univ., B.A. 1962; Dalhousie Univ., M.A. 1964; Queen's Univ., Ph.D. 1976; m. Sharon d. Anna and Wesley Nicoll 21 May 1966; PROF., DEPT OF ENGLISH, UNIV. OF ALTA. 1982- ; Mem., English Dept, Alder- wood C.I. 1968-69; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Alta. 1969; Assoc. Prof. 1977; Mem., Ed. Bd., NeWest Press; Writ- ers Guild of Alta. award to recognize excellence in writ- ing: Stephan Stephansson Award for Poetry 1984 (Visible Visions); author: Story for A Saskatchewan Night 1990; Visible Visions 1984, The Harbingers 1984, Shore Lines 1979, Visions of My Grandfather 1977, He. &. She. &. 1974, Songbook 1973, White 1972, A Poem As Long As the Highway 1971, Land Fall 1971 (poetry); Michael Ondaatje 1993; John Newlove and his Works 1992, Daphne Marlatt and her Works 1992, bv nichol and his Works 1992, Canadian Poetry Chronicle (1984) 1985, Worlds Out of Words 1979 (scholarly/critical); co-author: The Pirates of Pen's Chance 1981; editor: Beyond Tish 1991, Three Times Five 1983, Richard Sommer: Selected and New Poems 1983, The Story So Far Five 1978; co-editor: Tesseracts II 1987, Writing Right 1982, The Maple Laugh Forever 1981; Home: 11655 72nd Ave, Edmonton, Alta. T6G OB9; Office: Univ. of Alta., Edmonton, Alta. T6G 2E5. BARBUTO, Gioconda Vincenza; dancer; b. Toronto, Ont. 8 Feb. 1957; d. Pasquale and Sarafina (Magnoli) B.; e. Westview Centennial S.S.; m. Michael s. Peter and Donia Slobodian 9 June 1990; Soloist, Les Grands Bal- lets Canadiens 1980-96; Dancer (contemporary, classi- cal, modern): Feux Follets, 1974, Royal Winnipeg Ballet 1975-77, Minnesota Dance Theater 1977-79, Margie Gillis September 1993, Co-prod, show with Danse Cite Nov. 1993; Bande a part 1994; Choreographer, Ballet Jorgen Jan. 1995, Danse-Cite and Bande a part co-prod. May 1995; awarded Can. Council 'B' grants 1988, '93; Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award 1996; Home: Montreal, Que.; Office: 1447 De Bleury, 3rd fl., Mont- real, Que. H3A 2H5. BARCLAY, Barbara, B.A., B.Ed.; university adminis- trator, educator; b. Brighton, England 21 July 1938; d. Edward Ernest Tuppen and Emily Elizabeth (Markwick) Tuppen, Hein; e. Sir George Williams Univ. B.A. 1974; Concordia Univ. B.Ed. 1976; Life partner: William s. Joseph and Ruby Millward; children: Deirdre Barclay, Megan Millward; PRES., SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS ALUMNI ASSN., CONCORDIA UNIV. 1995- ; Coor- dinator of TESL Teacher Training Prog, and ESL Instructor, Concordia Univ. 1974- ; Bd. of Dir., Sir George Williams Univ. Alumni Assn. 1992-95; Home: Beaconsfield, Que.; Office: 1455, de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Que. H3G IMS. BARCLAY, Ian Andrew, B.C.L., M.P.A., LL.D.; con- sultant; b. Montreal, Que. March 7 1921; s. Gregor and Jean Gertrude (Fleck) B.; e. Ashbury College; McGill Univ. B.C.L. 1948; Harvard Univ. M.P.A. 1949; m. Ann d. Geoffery and Gwyneth Hadrill 22 Sept. 1951; one d.: Deborah Ann Rollins; OWNER, IAN A. BARCLAY & ASSOC. (BUSINESS BROKER); Barrister , Scott Huges- sen Macklaier & Hyde; Vice-Pres. & Sec., Columbia Cellulose & Celgar Limited; Past Chrmn. & C.E.O., B.C. Forest Products Limited; Can. Harbour Place Corp.; Cdn. Pulp & Paper Assn.; Pulp & Paper Rsch. Inst. of Can.; Counc. of Forest Indus, of B.C.; Forest Indus. Advr. Ctte., fed. govt.; Past Pres., United Community Serv. of Greater Vane.; Gov., Cdn. Olympic Found.; Dir., Forintek Canada Corp.; Pres., Physical Med. Rsch. Found.; R.C.N.V.R. 1941-45; recreations: golf, reading; clubs: Vancouver; Shaughnessy Golf & Country; Home: 5925 Chancellor Blvd., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1E6; Office: Suite 2000, 1066 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3X2. BARCLAY, Lawrence 'Ross' Coates, B.Sc, M.Sc., Ph.D.; professor; b. Wentworth, N.S. 24 Oct. 1928; s. Neil and Mary Jenette (Clancy) B.; e. Colchester Co. Academy 1946; Mount Allison Univ. B.Sc. 1949, M.Sc. 1951; McMaster Univ. Ph.D. 1957; m. Helen May d. Willis and Jean Fraser 28 Aug. 1950; children: Gregor, Michael, Nancy; Prof. 1959-94 & Carnegie Prof, of Chemistry, Mount Allison Univ. 1967-94 (retired June 1994); Asst. Prof., Mt. Allison Univ. 1951-55; Assoc. Prof. 1956-59; Head, Chemistry Dept. 1967-82; Univ. Rsch. Prof. 1994- ; Visiting Rsch. Officer, Nat. Rsch. Council 1979-80; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Alta. summer 1961; Visiting Lectr., McMaster Univ. 1955-56; Lord Beaverbrook Overseas Scholar 1950-51; Fellow, Chem. Inst. of Canada; Syntex Award; Lectr, Chcm. Inst. of Canada 1992; Tucker Award for Excellence in Teaching, Mount Allison Univ. 1993; Mem., United Ch.; Cdn. Soc. for Chemists; Chair, Organic Chemistry Div, Chem. Inst. of Canada; author of 90 scientific pubns. in refer- eed Cdn. & fgn. chem. jours.; recreations: coaching pro- vincial level minor hockey, recreational tennis; Home: 94 York St., Sackville, N.B. E4L 4R7. BARCLAY, Marion H.; arts executive; b. Glasgow, Scotland 6 June 1939; d. Iain William and Agnes Wal- lace (Hay) Barclay; e. John Watson's Boarding Sch. 1954; Broomlea Sch. 1956; Ont. College of Art (Hons.) 1969; m. Brian Ian Robertson July 1960; divorced 1963; one s.: Campbell Iain Robertson; CHIEF CONSERVA- TOR, NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA 1994- ; Dental Hygienist/Asst. (Scotland); employed at Nat. Gall, of Can., restoration & Conservation 1971- , focusing on treatment of contemporary art; complete profl. exchange atTate Gallery (London, Eng.) 1984-85; treated paintings such as Lucas Cranach Venus c.1518, Rembrandt Heroine from Old Testament 1632, and Renoir Claude & Renee c.1903; lectured & pub. exten- sively; accepts advanced interns for training in paintings conservation; initiated & prime organizer for 'Shared Responsibility: A Seminar for Curators and Conserva- tors' Oct. 1989, Nat. Gall, of Can. (pub. Cdn. Conserv. Inst., Dept. of Heritage); Fellow, Internat. Inst. for Con- serv. of Hist. & Artistic Works; Mem., U.K. Inst. for Conserv.; author of 'Materials Used in Certain Canadian Paintings frm the 1950s' in The Crisis of Abstraction in Canada Nat. Gall, of Can. catalogue by Denise Leclerc; recreations: hill walking, reading; Office: 380 Sussex Dr., Ottawa, Ont. KIN 9N4. BARCZA, Peter Josef; baritone, classical opera; b. Stockholm, Sweden; s. Josef and Katherine Elizabeth (Tamasi) B.; e. Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto; Univ. of Toronto, Diploma, Opera Dept., Faculty of Music; postgrad training, Villa Schifanoia, Florence, Italy; m. Constance Adorno; CLASSICAL OPERA SINGER; leading roles incl. Canadian Opera Co.; Tor- onto Symphony; CBC Radio and TV; Guelph Spring Festival; Manitoba Opera; Opera In Concert (Toronto); Calgary Opera; Theatre Royal de Wallonie (Belgium); Rochester Opera; Rainbow Stage; Regina Symphony; Algoma Festival; Paris Opera; Kentucky Opera; Mem- phis Opera; Vancouver Opera; Comus Music Theatre; Pacific Opera; Connecticut Opera; New Orleans Opera; Opera Lyra, Ottawa; Opera de Montreal; Opera Hamil- ton; Opera Orchestra of New York; Seattle Opera; New York City Opera; Centra Internacional de Opera, Mex- ico City; Opera de Metz (France); Grand Theatre de Limoges (France); Canterbury Opera (New Zealand); major Cdn. symphony orchestras, Bad Hersfeld Festival (Germany); CBC Radio and Television; mem., Actors Equity; ACTRA: AGMA (USA); Home: 193 Barker Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4C 2P4. BARD, Jean-Marc, F.C.A.; executive; b. La Sarre- Abitibi, Que. 30 June 1941; s. Louis-Philippe and Madeleine (Marcoux) B.; e. Laval Univ., B.Comm. 1964, M.Comm. 1965, M.Accting. 1967; C.A. 1967; VICE- PRES., GENERAL ADMIN., SNC+LAVALIN INTER- NATIONAL INC. 1996- ; Arthur Andersen & Co. C.A.s 1967-73; Comptroller, Treas., Lavalin Internat. Inc. 1979-85; Asst. Dep. Min., Treasury Bd. 1986; Sr. Dep. Min., Dept. of Supply & Serv. 1986-89; Sr. Dep. Min. of Transport, Govt. of Que. 1989-96; Pres., Mont- real Olympic Installation Bd. 1988-89; Bd. of Dir. & Pres., Offices des autoroutes du Quebec 1989- ; Bd. of Dir, Societe quebecoise des Transports 1989- ; Fellow, Order of C.A. 1989; Home: 1213 Marie-Victorin, La Prairie, Que. J5R 1C8; Office: 455 Rene-Levesque Blvd. W, Montreal, Que. H2Z 1Z3. BARDON, Vicki Lynn, B.A.; designer; b. Halifax, N.S. 27 June 1947; d. Dr. J. Bruce and Jessie Bowlby (Armstrong) Crowe; e. Acadia Univ. B.A. 1968; New York Sch. of Interior Design; m. Gary C. d. John and Viola Bardon 4 June 1977; children: Andrew Bruce, Alexander David, Alma Beth; FOUNDER AND DESIGNER, SUTTLES & SEAWINDS OF NOVA SCOTIA LTD. 1973- ; Asst. Ed. Interior Design Ameri- can Home Mag. New York 1969-72; recipient Design Can. Award 1974; Tommy Award Am. Printed Fabrics Council N.Y 1978; awarded Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1992; Home: 794 S. Main St., Mahone Bay, N.S. BOJ 2EO ; Office: 466 Main St., Mahone Bay, N.S. BOJ 2EO. BARFOOT, Joan Louise, B.A.; writer; b. Owen Sound, Ont. 17 May 1946; d. Robert Scott and Helen Isabel (MacKinnon) B.; e. Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. 1969; Reporter/Editor, London Free Press 1976-94; Reporter, Windsor Star 1967-69; Mirror Publications, Toronto 1969-73; Toronto Sunday Sun 1973-75; author (nov- els): Abra 1978 (Books in Can. First Novel Award 1978); Dancing in the Dark 1982; Duet For Three 1985; Family News 1989; Plain Jane 1992; Charlotte and Claudia Keeping in Touch 1994; Some Things about Flying 1997; recipient Women of Distinction Award London YM- YWCA 1985; Marian Engel Award 1992; mem. Writers Union of Can.; P.E.N. Internal.; Home: 286 Cheapside St., London, Ont. N6A 2A2. BARFORD, Ralph Mackenzie, B.Comm., M.B.A., LL.D.; investment executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 6 July 1929; s. Ralph Alexander and Geraldine Edna (Macken- zie) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.Comm. 1950; Harvard Univ. M.B.A. 1952; m. Elizabeth (dec. Nov. 14 1991); children: Ralph M. Jr., Anne E. (Dunlop), John A., Patri- cia S. (Mann), Elizabeth J. (Malcolm), Jane M. (Manola- kas); PRES., VALLEYDENE CORP. LTD. 1972- ; Rsch. Asst., Harvard Univ. 1953; Analyst, Am. Rsch. & Devel. 1954; Pres., Nat. Merchandising Corp. 1954—60; Beatty Bros. 1960-62; G.S.W. Inc. 1962-72; Chrmn., GSW Inc.; Dir, Bank of Montreal; BCE Inc.; Bell Garbell Holdings Ltd.; Hollinger Inc.; Morton Internat. Inc.; Northern Telecom Ltd.; recipient, Univ. of W. Ont. LL.D. (honoris causa) 1988; recreations: golf, skiing; clubs: York, Rosedale Golf; Home: 187 Teddington Park Ave., Tor- onto, Ont. M4N 2C7; Office: 1903, 20 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto, Ont. M4R 1K8. BARG, Stephan R., B.Sc., M.Phil.; executive; b. Van- couver, B.C. 26 May 1947; s. Peter and Edna Mae (Web- ber) B.; e. McGill Univ. B.Sc. 1968; Univ. of York, Eng., M.Phil. 1974; m. Judith d. Melvin and Hazel Holling 16 May 1970; children: Andrew, Michael, Carolyn; ASSOC. AND SR. PROGRAM ADVISOR, INTER- NAT. INST. FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; Sask. Dept. of Finance 1974—77; Vice-Pres., Finance & Corp. Planning, Crown Investments Corp. of Sask. 1977-83; Vice Pres., Admin. & Develop., Prince Albert Pulp Co. Ltd. 1983-86; Pres., Stephan Barg & Associates Ltd. 1986-87; Pres., Public Investments Corp. of Mani- toba 1988-89; editor Green Budget Reform 1995; Home: 93 Harrow St., Winnipeg, Man. R3M 2X8. BARGE, Brian L., B.A., M.Sc., Ph.D.; executive; b. Lucky Lake, Sask. 24 March 1946; e. Univ. of Sask. B.A. 1966; McGill Univ. M.Sc. 1968, Ph.D. 1972; children: Blake, Mark, Christina; PRES. AND GENERAL MAN- AGER, OTTAWA-CARLETON ECONOMIC DEVEL- OPMENT CORPORATION 1996- ; Dir., Ottawa Life Sciences Council; Past Chair, Assn. of Prov. Res. Org.; Past Chair, Cdn. Rsch. Mgmt. Assn.; Rsch. Assoc. becoming Group Leader Atmospheric Sci's Dept., Alberta Rsch. Council 1972, Head of Dept. 1981, Head Advanced Technols. Dept. 1984, Vice Pres.: Energy & Biotechnol. 1988, Advanced Technols. 1990, Devel. & Planning 1990, Pres. & C.E.O. 1991; recipient Ducie Award in Physics 1965; Univ. Undergrad. Scholarship 1965-66; Postgrad. Scholarship NRC 1968-71; Sir Andrew Thompson Award Applied Meterol. Cdn. Mete- orol. & Oceanographic Soc. 1981; recreations: sports, travel, reading; Home: 6-9 6 Frank St., Ottawa, Ont. K2P 0X2; Office: 350 Albert St., Suite 1720, Box 50, Ottawa, Ont. KIR 1A4. BARIL, Gen Joseph Maurice, CMM, EA/CDS, MSM, CD; military officer; b. St-Albert de Warwick, Que. 22 Sept. 1943; e. Univ. of Ottawa 1964; m. Huguette d. Gerald and Juliette (Cusson) Desjardins; one s. Frangois, one d. Helene; CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE STAFF, CANADIAN FORCES 1997- ; joined 2e Battalion, Royal 22e Regiment (R22eR) Vafcartier, Quebec 1964 (van appointments); attended Canadian Forces Staff Sch., Toronto 1971; returned to R22eR as Operations Officer and Adjutant 1971-73; attended Cdn. Land Force Command, Staff College Kingston and L'Ecole Superieure de Guerre, Paris, France 1975-77; returned to R22eR as Company Commander, Depy. Command- ing Offr. and Commanding Offr. in Lahr Germany, Val- cartier, and Cyprus 1977-82; Commandant Infantry Sch., Gagetown, N.B. 1982-84; Directing Staff CF Com- mand and Staff College, Toronto 1984-86; NDHQ 1986-90 (Brigadier-Gen. 1989); Commandant Combat Training Centre, Gagetown 1990-92; Military Adviser to UN Secretary General, UN H.Q., N.Y. 1992-95; Commander Land Force Quebec Area, Montreal Que. July-Sept. 1995; Commander Land Force Command 1995-97; Commander, Order of Military Merit 1995; Meritorious Service Medal (1995); Special Medals: NATO, UN (Cyprus), UN (Secretariat Service); Queen's Jubilee, Canada 125: Cdn. Decoration with second clasp; recreations: fishing, hunting, marksmanship, golf, ski- ing; Office: NDHQ, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OK2. BARISA / BARKLEY 63 BARISA, Edward, B.Ed., M.Ed.; association executive; b. Montreal, Que. 15 Jan. 1950; s. Romualdas and Ona (Pleckaitis) B.; e. Univ. de Montreal B.Ed, (with distinc- tion) 1971; McGill Univ. M.Ed. 1975; m. Joe-ann (Joana) Aldona d. the late Pranas and Eugenia Juodkojis 17 Aug. 1974; EXTVE. DIR., CANADIAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSN. 1995- ; Geography Teacher 1971-73; Geogra- phy Dept. Head, Montreal Cath. Sch. Comn. 1973-76; Curriculum Coord., Council of Ministers of Edn. Can- ada 1976-82; Extve. Din, Intergovt. Ctte. on Urban & Regional Rsch. 1982-88; Extve. Din, Cdn. Bar Assn. 1988-91; Executive Dir., World Univ. Service of Canada 1991-94; Mem., Cdn. Soc. of Assn. Executives (Bd. of Dirs., Toronto Chapter); Cdn. College of Health Service Extves.; trilingual: English, French, Lithuanian; Office: 1396 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto, Ont. M6C 2E4. BARK, Theo ]., B.A.; banker; b. Leiden, The Nether- lands 6 Feb. 1945; s. Willem and An (Koopman) B.; e. The Hague HBS-A (B.A.) 1968; m. Antoinette Bark-van Cleef d. Albert and Agnes van Cleef 13 May 1972; chil - dren: Willem, Annefleur, Marieclaire; PRES. AND C.E.O., ABN AMRO BANK CANADA 1997- ; ABN AMRO The Netherlands 1962-68; internat. mngt. trainee 1969; Asst. Mgr., ABN AMRO Tokyo 1970-75; Regional Office, Far East ABN AMRO Bank 1975-76; Deputy Mgr., ABN AMRO Bank, Hong Kong 1977-78; Gen. Mgr., Korea 1979-81; Gen. Mgr., Bahrain 1982- 83; Reg. Mgr., Middle East 1984; Mng. Dir, Saudi Dutch Bank, Saudi Arabia 1985-88; Regional Manager Europe 1989-97; Chair, Dutch-Russian, Dutch-Kazak- stan and Dutch-Bulgarian Trade Council; Hon. Consul of the Netherlands in Bahrain 1982-84; Office: Aetna Tower, Toronto-Dominion Centre, 15th Floor, P.O. Box 114, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1G8. BARKER, A. Tansu, B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E., M.B.A., D.B.A.; professor; b. Istanbul, Turkey 19 July 1946; e. Robert College, Istanbul B.S.E.E. 1969; St. Louis, U.S.A. M.S.E.E. 1971; Wake Forest Univ., N. Carolina M.B.A. 1973; Istanbul Univ. D.B.A. 1979; m. Kamuran 1975; children: Tolga, Esra; Dean, Faculty of Business, Brock Univ. 1994-95; Lectr., Wake Forest Univ. 1974-76; Dir. of Mktg., Turkish Glassworks 1976-80; Sr. Lectr., Univ. of Cantebury, New Zealand 1980-84; Prof, of Mktg., Univ. of Sask. 1984-88, Prof, of Mktg. and Internat. Business 1988- ; areas of specialization: Internat. Mktg., Sales Mngt.; Vice-Pres., Cdn. Acad. of Mktg. Sci. 1992-96, Internat. Mngt. Dev. Assn. 1994-96; Bd. Mem., Assn. for Global Bus. 1990-93; Track Chair, Admin. Sciences Assn. 1987; Div. Chair, Admin. Sci- ences Assn. 1988; recipient, College of Comm., Univ. of Sask., Most Effective Professor in Class award 1987; Profl. Engr.; author more than 30 articles in journals incl.: Sloan Management Review, Jour, of Global Mar- keting, Jour, of Internat. Marketing Review, J.I.B.M.; Editorial Bd. Mem., Jour, of Global Marketing, Jour, of Internat. Consumer Marketing, Jour, of Internat. Bank Marketing (U.K.), Jour, of Teaching in Internat. Busi- ness, Jour, of Global Business, Jour, of Marketing Chan- nels; presenter, panelist and session chair at annual conferences of A.M.S., A.G.B., A.S.A.C., E.M.A.C.; rec- reations: swimming, chess; Home: 76 Barbican Tr, St. Catharines, Ont. L2S 4A7; Office : St. Catharines, Ont . L2S3A1. BARKER, Clifford Albert Victor, CM., CD, D.V.M., M.Sc., D.V.Sc.; professor emeritus, veterinar- ian; b. Ingersoll, Ont. 5 Jan. 1919; s. Albert Pelerin and Martha (Hansler) B.; e. Ingersoll (Ont.) Pub. and High Schs.; Univ. of Toronto, D.V.M. 1941 (Gold Medal), D.V.Sc. 1948; McGil l Univ., M.Sc. 1945; m. Lily Jean, d. late Lome Healy, 19 Sept. 1942; children: Ian K., Eric ]., Graham Edward; Lectr, Animal Husbandry, Macdonald Coll., McGill Univ., 1941-45; Asst. Prof. 1948-51; Assoc. Prof. 1951-53; Prof. (Theriogenology) Dept. of Clinical Studies, Ont. Veterinar y Coll., Univ. of Guelph 1953-84; served with Ont. Agric. Coll. C.O.T.C. and McGill Univ. C.O.T.C.; Personnel Offr, Central Com - mand Personnel Selection Unit attached 11 Field Arty. Regiment with rank of Major, 1953-65, awarded Cana- dian Forces Decoration (1960); Past Chrmn., Welling- ton-Waterloo Airport Commission; former Trustee, Animal Welfare Found, of Canada; Past Pres., Cdn. Soc. for Study of Fertility; Univ. of Guelph Alumni Assn.; author of over 75 pub. scientific papers; rec'd Mary A. Farley Award from Am. Dairy Goat Assn. 1962; Carlo Del Bo Award, Italy 1964; Spallanzani Rsch. Inst. Medal, Italy 1964; Soc. Award, Cdn. Soc. Study Fertility 1955, 1965, 1971; Distinguished Alumnu s Award, Ont . Veterinary Coll. 1977; Jason A. Hannah History of Medicine Medal, Royal Soc. of Can. 1985; co-author, two books on Cdn. veterinary med. hist.; Hon. mem. , Coll. of Veterinary Med. of Venezuela; mem., Foreign Soc. (Italy, Spain, Brazil); Pres., Cdn. Veterinary Med. Assn. 1965-66; Past Pres., Ont. Veterinar y Assn.; Ont. Vet. Coll. Alumni Assn.; mem. Roy. College of Veteri- nary Surgeons; Charter mem., Cryo-biol. Soc.; Soc. for Study of Reproduction; Internat. Lectr. on Animal Reproduction; Hon. mem., Omega Tau Sigma; former Business Mgr, Cdn . Veterinary Journ. 1963-65; former mem. Ed. Bd. Cdn. Journ. Comv. Med.; former Ed., Ont. Veterinary Coll. Alumni Bulletin; Chart. Diplomate, Am. Coll. of Theriogenologists (1971); Chrmn., Guelph Civic Museums Bd. of Mgmt. 1983, 1984; Founder and Dir., C.A.V. Barker Museum of Cdn. Veterinary Hist.; Mem., Order of Canada 1986 (first Cdn. veterinarian to receive this honour); Protestant; recreation: sailing; Home: 61 Dean Ave., Guelph, Ont. NI G 1L3. BARKER, Edward M., B.F.A.; planetariu m producer; b. Winnipeg, Man. 7 June 1937; s. Ted and Phylis (Baylis) B.; e. St. James Collegiate; Univ. of Manitoba B.F.A. 1962; Univ. of Winnipeg 1976; children : Amy Eleanor, Edward Derwm; PLANETARIUM PRODUCER, MANITOBA MUSEUM OF MAN & NATURE 1987- ; Animation Artist, Philip-Gutkin Assoc. 1955-58; Art Teacher, Churchill H.S. 1963; Transcona Collegiate 1964; Win- nipeg Art Gall. (Saturday Art Classes) 1964-69, Super- visor 1969-75; helped lay 'cornerstone' of new Winnipeg Art Gall. 1970; joined Planetarium, Man. Mus. of Man & Nature 1968; Mem., Internat. Planetarium Soc.; Hon. Mem., English-Speaking Union of Can.; Hon. Life Mem., Western Can. Aviation Museum; recreation: sail- ing; Home: 135 Wildwood Park, Winnipeg, Man. R3T OE1; Office: 190 Rupert Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3B OE1. BARKER, Geoffrey A., MB.BS, FANZCA, FFARACS; paediatric critical care physician; b. Melbourne, Austra- lia 28 April 1942; s. Donat William and Joyce Warren (Rickards) B.; e. Caulfield Grammar Sch. (Melbourne); Univ. of Melbourne MB.BS 1965; CHIEF, DEPART- MENT OF CRITICAL CARE, HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN 1981- ; Resident, Geelong Hosp. 1966-68; Registrar, Royal Childrens Hosp. 1969-72; Clin. & Rsch. Fellow, Hosp. for Sick Children 1972-74; Dir., Intensive Care, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia 1974—76; Assoc. Dir., Critical Care, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto 1976-81; Dir., Critical Care Prog., Univ. of Toronto 1994- ; Chair, Med. Adv. Ctte., Hosp. for Sick Children 1988-90, 1994-96; Extve. Ctte. 1994-96; Chair, Reyes Syndrome Team 1978-82; Child- care Practices 1979-85; Bioethics Ctte. 1984-90; Risk Mngt. Ctte. 1983-87; Rsch. Grant Rev. Ctte., HSC Fdn. 1983-87; Pres., Critical Care Med., Ont. Med. Assn . 1986-87; Mem. of Council, Cdn. Critical Care Soc. 1986-88; Critical Care Adv. Taskforce, Min. of Health, Prov. of Ont. 1987-90; Chair Extve., World Fedn. of Paediatric Intensive & Critical Care Societies; Pres., 3rd World Congress on Paediatric Intensive Care, Montreal 2000; member of 25 nat. & internat. profl. societies; Edi- torial Bd. Mem., World Federation of Critical Care 1985- , Critical Care Medicine (U.S.) 1995- ; invited visiting lecturer & prof, to 16 med. schools & profl. soci- eties; 153 invited lectures in 26 countries; co-author of over 80 pubs. & abstracts in peer reviewed med. jours.; recreations: bicycling, sailing, skiing, reading, music; clubs: The University Club or Toronto, Water Rats Sail- ing; Home: Suite 3302, 65 Harbour Sq., Toronto, Ont. M5J 2L4; Office : 555 University Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5G 1X8. BARKER, Robert M., B.A., B.Ed.; teacher; b. The Pas, Manitoba 15 Aug. 1938; s. Edward Stanislaus and Ethel Mildred (Coan) B.; e. St. Thomas More Coll., Univ. of Sask. B.A. 1960; Fac. of Ed. B.Ed.; m. Betty Jo d. Luigi and Mary Antonini 21 July 1962; children: Thomas Martin, Louise Joan, Stephen William, Kenneth James; DIR. OF INTERNAT. PROGRAMS, CANADIAN TEACHERS' FEDN. 1970- ; Teacher, Campion Coll. 1961-66; Dir, Humanitie s & Fine Arts, Miller Comp. H.S. (Regina) 1966-69; Head, English Dept., O'Neill H.S. 1969; Mem., Cdn., Comn., Internat. Year of the Child; Merit Award, Ghana Nat. Assn. of Teachers; Cons, to teacher unions in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean & Latin Am.; Dir., Internat. Devel. Assistance Program, Cdn. Teachers' Fed.; Home: 21 Firwood Cres., Nepean, Ont. K2B 6K2; Office: 110 Argyle Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K2P 1B4. E-mail: rmbarker@trytel.com BARKHOUSE, Hon. James Alfred, M.L.A., politi- cian; b. Chester, N.S. 3 May 1940; s. Walter Meade and Susie Margaret (Zinck) B.; e. Chester High Sch. XI 1957; Acadia Univ. (1 year); m. Nora d. Adrian Murray 30 Nov. 1963; MIN. OF FISHERIES AND AQUACUL- TURE, GOVT. OF NOVA SCOTIA 1993- ; R.C.A.F. Corp. 1958-63; Sperry Gyroscope 1964—67; Hermes Electronics 1968-71; Owner/Mgr, Reddens Hardware 1971-87; 1st el. to Nova Scotia Legis. (Chester-St. Mar- garet's) 1984; re-el . 1988, 1993; Bd. Mem., Fisherman's Memorial Hosp.; South Shore Community Services Assn.; Chair, Church Memorial Park; Mem., Royal Cdn. Legion; Lib. Party; Pres., Minor and Jr. Hockey; recre- ations: fishing, sailing, golf; clubs: Chester Golf; Home: P.O. Box 680, Chester, N.S. BOJ1JO; Office: 5151 George St., 6&7th Firs., P.O. Box 2223, Halifax, N.S. B3J 3C4. BARKHOUSE, Ronald Theodore; former politician; b. New Ross, Lunenburg Co., N.S. 22 Apr. 1926; s. the late Alfred Simpson and Annie (Meister) Barkhouse; e. New Ross Pub. Sch.; Horton Acad. Wolfville, N.S.; m. Eleanor P. Grant d. late Ernst Grant 1 Nov. 1951; chil- dren: Dawn, Robert, Lesley, Jimmie; Past Vice-Pres., Bd. of Dirs. & Past Treas. of Finance Ctte., Bonny Lea Farm (a training facility for the mentally and physically dis- abled); owned and operated wholesale lumber business and gen. store until 1974; mem. Chester Mun. Council 1952-67; mem. Chester Mun. Sch. Bd. 1952-61; mem . Bldg. Ctte., New Ross Elementary Sch. 1954; New Ross Consolidated School 1959; el. M.L.A. for Lunenburg E. 1974, '78, '81; apptd. Min. of Mines and Min. in charge Nova Scotia Energy Council 1978; apptd. Min. of Mines and Energy 1979 and Min. in charge, The Nova Scotia Power Corp.; retired from extve. council and portfolio 1983; Past positions: Chrmn. & C.E.O., Tidal Power Corp. 1984; Pres., C.E.O. & Dir, Tidal Power Corp. 1986; Pres., Lunenburg-East PC. Assoc. 1971-74,1989- 91; Vice Pres., Fed. Sout h Shore P.C. Assoc. 1971-74, 1989-91; Commnr., Supreme Court of Nova Scotia; Eleanor Pew Morris memorial rink, Chester; Vice-Pres., South Shore Tourist Assn.; Depy. Warden, Municipality of Chester; Chrmn. 150th Anniv. Ctte., New Ross 1966; Chrmn. Centennial Ctte., New Ross 1967; Charter Pres., New Ross Dist. Museum Soc. (Founders of Ross Farm Museum opened 1970); Secy., New Ross Fire Dept.; Vice-Chrmn. & Dir., Nova Scotia Adv. Bd. on Learning Disabilities; Charter Pres., New Ross Histori- cal Soc.; currently: mem. Heritage Adv. Ctte., Munici- pality of Chester; Genealogical Assoc., Royal N.S. Historical Soc.; Honours: rec'd Centennial Medal 1967; Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal 1976; Commemorative Medal, 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confedn. 1992; Hon. Patron, Ross Farm Museum; Hon. mem. , New Ross Fire Dept.; Hon. Kentuck y Colonel 1979; Hon. Mem. South Shore Genealogical Soc.; Hon. Chrmn., Cancer Cam- paign, Municipality of Chester 1985; Award, outstand- ing contrib. and dedication to New Ross Hist. Soc. 1991; recipient, Dr. Phyllis R. Blakeley Lifetime Achievement Award, Fed. of Nova Scotian Heritage 1995; Charter mem. & Past Master, Norwood Masonic Lodge, New Ross; apptd. Grand Steward, Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons 1994-95; mem. Royal Arch, Bridgewater, Mount Zion Preceptory, Kentville, and Philae Shrine, Halifax; Mem. Bd. of Dirs., Shoreham Village (nursing home for sr. citizens); Free- mason (P.M.); recreations: collecting records & tapes pre-1955 jazz; genealogy; Home: 336 Lake Lawson Rd., R.R. 2, New Ross, Lunenburg Co., N.S. BOJ 2MO. BARKIN, Martin, M.D., B.Sc, M.A., F.R.C.S.(C); executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 20 July 1936; s. Jack and Freda (Spivak) B.; e. Forest Hill Coll. Inst. 1954; Univ . of Toronto M.D. 1960 (Cody Medal 1960), B.Sc.(Med.) 1962, M.A. 1963; m. Carol d. Sam and Dora Kohm 9 June 1957; children : Tim, Jeff, Risa, Robert; PRES. AND C.E.O., DRAXIS HEALTH INC.; Chrmn., Deprenyl Animal Health Inc.; Dir, Novopharm Biotech; Bone Care Internat. Inc.; Prof, of Surgery, Univ. of Toronto 1982- , Prof, of Health Admin. 1986- ; Depy. Min., Ont. Min. of Health 1987-91; Partner & National Prac- tice Leader, Health Care & Social Services, KPMG Peat Marwick Stevenson & Kellogg 1991-92; Gallic Course in Surgery 1961-66; McLaughlin Fellow to London, Eng. and Harvard 1967; Chief Urologist Sunnybrook Medical Centre 1972-84; Pres. of Med. Staff & Chrmn. of Sunnybrook, Univ. of Toronto Clinics 1980-83; Pres. & C.E.O., Sunnybrook Medical Centre 1984-87; Cons. Urologist to Hosp. for Sick Children, St. Michael's Hosp., Hugh MacMillan Centre; recipient Queen's Sil- ver Jubilee Medal 1977; Dir, Ont. Med. Assn.; Cdn. Med. Assn.; Am. Urol. Assn. (Pres. N.E. Sect. 1985); Cdn. Urol. Assn.; recreations: tennis, hunting; Clubs: Granite; Goodwood; Home: 54 Old Forest Hill Rd., Tor- onto, Ont. MSP 2P9; Office : 6870 Goreway Dr., Missis - sauga, Ont. L4V 1P1. BARKLEY, William Donald (Bill), B.Sc., M.A., FCMA; museum director; b. New Westminster, B.C. 4 Apr. 1941; s. Donald MacMillan and Ethel Margaret (Mines) B.; e. Lester Pearson H.S. New Westminster; Univ. of B.C., B.Sc.(Hons. Zoology) 1964, M.A. 1972; Univ. of Victoria P.B. (Sec.) 1965; m. Gayle d. Jack and Alvina Alanson 29 Aug. 1964; children: Warren, Col- leen; EXTVE, DIR., ROYAL B.C. MUSEUM 1984- ; Biol. Teacher Salmon Arm (E.G.) H.S. 1964-68; Chief Naturalist, Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, Midland, Ont. 1968-72; Chief, Wildlife Interpretation, Ottawa 1972- 77; Asst. Dir. presen t Museum 1977-84; Dir. Tourism 64 BARKOW/BARNES Victoria; Past Dir. Cdn. Nature Fedn.; Fedn. B.C. Natu- ralists; Advr, Acad. Counc. Cultural Resource Mgmt. Prog. Univ. of Victoria; Past Pres. of Victoria, A.M. Tourist Assn.; Mem., Victoria Chamber of Commerce; recipient Commonwealth Inst. Fellowship, London, Eng. 1982; Distinguishe d Service Award, Interpretation Can. 1983; Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniver- sary of Cdn. Confederation; apptd. Fellow, Cdn. Muse- ums Assn. (FCMA); author numerous papers and articles; Past Pres. Cdn. Museums Assn.; Past Dir. B.C. Museums Assn.; United Ch.; recreations: ornithology, fly fishing, stained glass, backpacking, jogging, photog- raphy; Club: Victoria A.M.; Home: 4809 Sea Ridge Dr., Victoria, B.C. V8Y 3B6; Office: 675 Belleville St., Victo- ria, B.C. V8V 1X4. BARKOW, Jerome, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Brooklyn, N.Y. 18 Jan. 1944; s. Philip and Rebecca (Gen- dler) B.; e. Brooklyn Coll., CUNY, B.A. 1964; Univ. of Chicago, M.A. 1967, Ph.D. 1970; m. Irma d. Toivo and Marjatta Juuti 1979; children: Philip, Sarah; PROF., DEPT. OF SOCIOL. & SOCIAL ANTHROPOL, DAL- HOUSIE UNIV. 1980- ; postdoctoral fellow, Duke Univ. Med. Ctr. 1970-71; Asst. Prof., Dalhousie Univ. 1971; Assoc. Prof. 1975; fieldwork in Nigeria 1968-69, 1977, 1979-80 among the Hausa and the Migili (Koro); fieldwork in Maradi (Rep. of Niger) 1972, 1973-74; fieldwork in Ifugao, Philippines 1993; Partner, SSDCC 1979-81; Ed. Bd. Anthropologica; Ethology and Socio- biology; Phi Beta Kappa; Fellow, Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Sci.; Royal Anthropol. Inst. of Gt. Brit- ain & Ireland; author Darwin, Sex, and Status 1989; 'Once More for Children' and 'Health and the Health Care Delivery System' unpub. reports; co-editor The Adapted Mind 1992; editor/co-editor of two published proceedings; recreations: gardening, aquaculture; Home: 2112 Beech St., Halifax, N.S. B3L 2X8; Office: Halifax, N.S. B3H 1T2. BAR-LEWAW, Itzhak Isaac, Ph.D.; professor, lin- guist, writer; b. Nriow, Poland 9 Feb. 1922; s. Menachem and Sarah (Miihlstock) B.; e. Hebrew Univ., M.A. 1953; Nat. Univ. of Mexico, Ph.D. 1959; m. Lea Laura d. Aaron and Helen Goldman 12 Nov. 1942; children: Michael, Helen liana, Henry Oscar; PROF., YORK UNIV. 1967- ; Lectr., Hebrew Univ. 1953-55; Univ. of Chile 1960; Univ. of Ecuador (summer) 1962; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Kansas 1961-63; Univ. of Florida 1963- 64; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Sask. 1964-67; Vis. Lectr., Indiana Univ.; Carleton Univ.; McGill Univ.; Laval Univ.; Univ. of Calgary; Couns. & Ph.D. Adv., McMaster Univ. 1972; recipient several univ. & Can. Counc. grants; Jewish; Mem., Internal. Assn. of Hispanists; author: Gabriel de la Conception Valdes 1959, Pldcido, Vida y Obra I960, Temas Literarios Iberoamericanos 1961, Introduction Critico-biogrdfica a Jose Vasconcelos 1965, Jose Vasconcelos, Vida y Obra 1966, La Revista "Timon" y Jose Vasconcelos 1971; La Obra Periodistica de ]ose Vasconcelos 2 vols. 1991, vol. 3 1992; co-author: Pedro de Toledo, El primer traductor espanol del More Nebujim 1966; author : many articles on Cdn. bilingual - ism published in several Cdn. publications; community lectr.; extensive lit. contbr.; Latin Am. correspondent for El Universal, Mexico City, Mexico; has attended seven internal, congs.; Home: 39 Golfwood Heights, Weston, Oni. M9P 3L8; Office: 250 Winlers Coll., York Univ., 4700 Keele Si., Downsview, Ont. M3J1P3. BARLOW, Curtis Leonard, B.Sc., LL.M.; cultural executive, lawyer, diplomat; b. Middleton, N.S. 2 May 1947; s. Curlis Francis and Palricia Mary (Trask); e. Mount Allison Univ. 1964—66; Univ. of Western Ont. 1966-67; Carleton Univ., B.Sc. 1968; Univ. of Ottawa, LL.B. 1972; Osgoode Hall Bar Admission 1974; Univer - sity Coll. (U.K.), LL.M. 1976; EXTVE. DIR. AND C.E.O., CONFEDERATION CENTRE OF THE ARTS, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1996- ; articled with Thomson, Rogers, Toronto 1972-73; Solicitor, Ont. Min. of Trea- sury, Economics & Intergovernmental Affairs 1974—75; Extve. Dir., Professional Assoc. of Cdn. Theaires 1977- 86; Din, Canada House Cultural Centre and Couns., Cultural Affairs, Cdn. High Comn., London, Eng. 1986- 90; Counsellor, Cultural Affairs, Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C. 1990-96; Pres., Cdn. Conferenc e of the Arts 1984-86; Pres., Cdn. Centre of the Iniernat. Theatre Inst., English-language 1981-86; mem., Extve. Cue. Internal. Theatre Inst. 1983-86; Pres. World Ency- clopedia of Contemporary Theatre (Canada) 1984-86; Co-Pres., XXIst World Congress of the Internat. Theatre Inst. 1985; Soc. of Wesi End Theaires Olivier Awards Theaire Panel, London 1988; Public Relaiions Cue., Duke of Edinburgh's Award Internat. Secretarial, Lon- don, 1987-90; Counc., Br. Cenire of ihe Iniernat. The- atre Inst. 1989-90; Awards Panel, Helen Hayes Theatre Awards, Washington 1992-94; mem. Bd. of Dirs., Wash- ington Theatre Awards Soc. 1995-97; National Theatre School 1996- ; Capital Commission of P.E.I. 1996- ; mem., Law Soc. of Upper Canada; Assoc. of Cultural Executives; Co-ed.: Playwrights Guide to Canadian, non-profit, professional theatres, PACT 1984; Office: 145 Richmond St., Charlottelown, P.E.I. CIA 1J1. BARLOW, Elizabeth, B.Sc., B.L.S.; librarian; b. Drum- heller, Alia. 19 Dec. 1950; d. Ernest William and Anna Teresa (Guidolin) B.; e. Drumheller Comp. H.S. 1968; Univ. of Alta., B.Sc. 1971, B.L.S. 1972 (both with dis- lincdon); MANAGER, COLLECTIONS AND ELEC- TRONIC RESOURCES, CALGARY PUBLIC LIBRARY 1995- ; Cataloguer, Univ. of Man. Library 1972-74; Health Sci. Ref. Librarian, Univ. of Sask. 1974-78; Govi. Pubs. Depl. Head, Univ. of Sask. 1978-81; Head, Infor- maiion Serv., Saskaioon Public Library 1981-89; Depl. Head, Humanities, Calgary Public Library 1989-91, Head Public Services 1992-95; Gov.-Gen. Bronze Medal 1968; Pres., Bd. of Dir., Public Legal Edn. Assn. of Sask. 1985-87; Sask. Open Door Soc. 1984-85; Pres., Cdn. Library Assn. 1989-90; Cdn. Assn. of Special Libraries & Inform. Serv. 1977-78; Mem., Cdn. Libr. Assn.; Libr. Assn. of Alta.; Home: 9 -140 Poini Dr. N.W., Calgary, Alia. T3B 4W3; Office: c/o Calgary Public Library, 616 Macleod Trail S.E., Calgary, Alta. T2G 2M2. BARLOW, Maude Victoria, B.A.; political aciivisi; b. Toronio, Oni. 24 May 1947; d. William Thomas and Flora MacDonald (Wilkie) McGraih; e. Carleton Univ. B.A. 1974; m. Andrew Davis s. Norman and Beverly Shaffran; two s. Charles Garnet and William Joel Bar- low; NATIONAL CHAIRPERSON, COUNCIL OF CANADIANS 1988- ; Vice-Pres., Women Associates Consulting Inc. 1975-80; Dir., Office of Equal Opppor- lunily Cily of Ottawa 1980-83; Sr. Adv. Women's Issues to Prime Min. of Can. 1983-84; Co-Founder, Action Canada Network; Visiting Scholar-in-Residence, Queen's Univ. and Univ. of Otlawa 1991; Cons. Family Violence Prevention Project Ont. Min. Edn.; mem. Council Advs. Cdn. Centre Arms Control & Disarma- ment; Founding Mem. Commitiee of '94; Pasl Pres. Ameihysi Women's Drug & Alcohol Abuse Cenire; Hon. Fellow Oni. Teachers' Fedn.; Hon. Doctor of Laws, Memorial Univ. 1996; Lifeiime Mem., B.C. Teachers' Assn. and Oni. Public Sch. Teachers' Assn. 1997; auihor Parcel of Rogues: How Free Trade is Failing Canada 1990; Take Back the Nation 1991; co-auihor Class War- fare: The Assault on Canada's Schools 1994; Straight Through the Heart: How the Liberals Abandoned the Just Society 1995; forthcoming: The Big Black Barb: the Essential Views of Conrad and Barbara Amiel Black and Dismantling Democracy: A Citizens' Guide to the Multilateral Agreement on Investment; Home: C, 525 Bay Si., Ollawa, Oni. KIR 6B4. BARMA, Oscar; fonclionnaire; ne Quebec 4 avril 1929; f. Simeon el Eva (Beaudin) B.; e. Coll. Saini-Thomas Chatham, N.B. 1952; Univ. Laval 1954; ep. Marie f. Dr. Roland et Beatrice Miller Desmeules 13 juillei 1957; enfants: Sylvie, Pierre, Louise, Marie-Jose, Lucie, Rob- ert; ATTACHE D'ADMINISTRATION, BIBLIO- THEQUE DE L'ASSEMBLEE NATIONALE 1987- ; Vice-pres. Barma Automobiles Inc. 1955-60; Pres. Husk Air Inc., Directeur Grande Allee Construction Inc. et de Bellerouie Consiruciion Inc., Pres. Ray-Car Enterprises Ltd. 1960-70; Ministere du Travail 1970; Recherchisie a I'Assemblee naiionale a la direction du personnel des deputes et des parlis 1983; Parliciper a 1'elaboraiion et a 1'application d'un systeme de gestion des documents 1985; Vice-pres. de Ski Can. et de Ski Que.; Pres. du Club de Ski Acrobatique du Lac Beauport; Coordonateur de Centraide 1987-89; Collaborer a la cueillette de fonds comme benevole pour La Societe Canadienne du Cancer 1990; Officier dans 1'Ordre Mililaire el Hospiialier de Saini-Lazare de Jerusalem 1994; R. Caiholique; Pani liberal du Canada (PLC) et Parti liberal du Quebec (PLQ); Officier de reserve dans le Regiment du Royal Rifles of Canada 1947-48; Membre de la Legion royale canadienne; loisirs: ski alpin, camping, natation, voile, golf, chasse, peche, tennis; Adresse: 8 Jardins Merici, #302, Ville de Quebec, Que. CIS 4N9; Bureau: Hotel du Parlement, Edifice Pamphile-LeMay, Quebec, Que. G1A 1A5. BARMAN, Jean, Dr., B.A., M.A., M.L.S., Ed.D.; histo- rian; b. U.S.A. 1 Aug. 1939; d. Arvid and Alice Carlson; e. Macalesier Coll. B.A. 1961; Harvard Univ. M.A. 1963; Univ. of Calif, ai Berkeley M.L.S. 1970; Univ. of B.C. Ed.D. 1982; PROF., DEPT. OF EDUCATIONAL STUD- IES, UNIV. OF BRITISH COLUMBIA; Council Mem., Cdn. Hisi. Assn.; Co-editor, EC Studies; Dir & Vice- chair, BC Heritage Trust; Dir., Pacific BookWorld News Soc. (BC BookWorld); author: The West beyond the West: A History of British Columbia 1991, rev. 1996, Growing Up British in British Columbia: Boys in Pri- vate School 1984, and 40 articles; co-editor: First Nations Education in Canada: The Circle Unfolds 1995, Children, Teachers and Schools in the History of British Columbia 1995, Contemporary Canadian Childhood and Youth: A Bibliography and History of Canadian Childhood and Youth: A Bibliography 1992, British Columbia Local Histories: A Bibliography 1991, Indian Education in Canada, 2 vols., 1986-87, Vancouver Past: Essays in Social History 1986; Winner, UBC Killam Teaching Prize 1996; Killam Rsch. Fellowship 1992-93: Cdn. Hist. Assn. Regional Hist. Prize 1992; UBC Alumni Prize in the Social Sciences, 1992; Cdn. Hist, of Edn. Assn. Founders' Prize 1989 & 1992-93; Office: Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4. BARNARD, Michael C., F.C.I.I., B.Comm., M.Ed.; reiired insurance execuiive; b. Horsham, Sussex 3 May 1932; s. Frederick and Doroihy B. (bolh dec.); e. Ch. Insur. Inst. (U.K.) F.C.I.I. 1959; Sir George Williams Univ. B.Comm. 1964; Ont. Inst. for Sludies in Education M.Ed. 1973; 2nd m. Janei Doreen Bedbrooke 3 Jan. 1987; children: Chris, Claire, Jon, Jo-Anne (from prev. marriage); Exive. Vice-Pres., Corp., Royal Insurance Co. of Canada 1988-95 (reiired); joined Royal Insur. England 1953; iransferred to Canada 1957; Training Offr. 1965; Personnel Mgr. 1974; Vice-Pres. Personnel 1978; seconded to U.K. as Dep. Group Personnel Mgr. 1983; returned to Canada 1986; Vice-Pres., Corp. 1986; Vice-Pres. & Corp. Sec. 1987; Mem., Ch. Insur. Inst. of G.B.; Insur. Inst. of Can. (Past Chair, Edn. Ctte.); Dir., Royal Life Insur. Co. of Can. (Chair, Investmeni Ctte.); CAA Central Ont.; Anglican; recreaiions: skiing, lennis, hiking, ihealre, travel, cooking; clubs: Albany, Donalda (Din), The Fitness Inst.; Home: 58 Willow Ave., Tor- onto, Ont. M4K 3K2. BARNARD, Peter Robert, B.Sc., Ph.D., P.Eng.; b. Montreal, Que. 29 May 1938; s. Robert T. and Florence M. (Callaghan) B.; e. Willingdon Pub. and Wesimouni Jr. High Schs. Monireal; Oakville (Oni.) Trafalgar High Sch.; Queen's Univ. B.Sc. 1960; Cambridge Univ. (Ath- lone Fellow) Ph.D. 1963; Harvard Bus. Sch. Advanced Mgmi. Prog. 1982; m. Despina d. Nicholas Callis 26 June 1965; two s. Robert, Christopher; Partner, Brad- slock Reicher & Partners cons. engs. 1963-67; Pres. Peter Barnard Associales, Toronio, mgmi. cons. 1967- 85; Mgr. Can., Cresap, managemenl consulianis, a Tow- ers Perrin Co. 1985-91; Pres. & C.E.O., Peal Marwick Sievenson & Kellogg, managemenl consulianis 1991- 93; Chrmn., Ont Hydro Technologies 1994-97; Ful- crum Partners 1995- ; Vertecore Communications Inc. 1997- ; Digital Call Centers Inc. 1995- ; Sales Produc- tivity Systems Inc. 1997- ; Dir., Bovar Inc., Calgary 1994- ; Founder & Dir., Mad River Golf Club 1991- ; Dir., Cdn. Inst. of Internat. Affairs 1994— ; former Chrmn., Cambridge Cdn. Trust 1989-95; former Mem. Univ. Council, Queen's Univ.; Former Dir., Dellcrest Children's Centre Toronto; Past Pres., Badminton and Racquel Club, Toronto; Jr. Cdn. Tennis Doubles Cham- pion 1955, third ranking Ont. sr. player and Capt. Cdn. Jr. Davis Cup Team 1959; Blue, Cambridge 1960-63; Capt. Cambridge Hockey 1962; mem . Assn. Prof. Engs. Prov. Ont.; Inst. Mgmi. Cons. Oni.; recreations: tennis, golf, squash, sketching, croquet; Clubs: Toronto; Mad River Golf, Creemore, Ont.; Badminton & Racquet; Queen's; Iniernai. Lawn Tennis of Canada; Iniernat Lawn Tennis of Gt Britain; Home: 35 Crescent Rd., Toronto, Ont M4W 1T4; Office: Toronio, Ont BARNES, Christopher J., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Sheffield, England 10 March 1942; s. William and Doris (Oxley) B.; e. King Edward VII Sch. Sheffield 1960; Cor- pus Chrisii Coll. Cambridge B.A. 1963, M.A. 1967, Ph.D. 1971; Moscow Univ. 1963-64; m. 1975; children: Nicola, Julia; PROF., DEPT. OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1989- ; former Chrmn., Depl. of Slavic Languages and Litera- tures; Lecturer in Russian, St. Andrews Univ. Scotland 1967-89; Adv. Bd. Mem., Scottish Slavonic Review 1982- , Elementa 1992- ; Editor, Radio Liberty Research Bulletin 1974-75; Manners Scholarship in Modern Languages, Corpus Chrisii Coll. 1960; Chair, Academy Concerts Toronto 1991-95; Mem., Brit. Scri- abin Soc.; Royal Musical Assn.; Brit. Univ. Assn. of Slavists (Ctte. 1984-87); Assn. of Teachers of Russian; Cdn. Assn. of Slavists; Am. Assn. for Advancement of Slavic Sludies; Royal Cdn. Coll. of Organisis; auihor: Bon's Pasternak: A Literary Biography vol. I 1989; edi- tor and iranslaior: Boris Pasternak ana European Liter- ature 1991, Boris Pasternak: Collected Short Prose 1977, Boris Pasternak: The Voice of Prose vol. I 1986, vol. II 1991, Studies in Twentieth Century Literature 1975; co-lranslaior: Red Square Edward Topol 1983, Russian Seven Edward Topol 1990, The Blind Beauty Boris Pasternak 1969; Anglican; Home: 53 Alberta Ave., Toronto, Ont. M6H 2R5; Office: 21 Sussex Ave., Tor- onto, Ont. M5S 1A1. BARNES / BARNICKE 65 BARNES, Christopher Richard, CM., F.R.S.C., Ph.D., P.Geol.; professor; b. Nottingham, Eng. 20 Apr. 1940; c. Univ. of Birmingham B.Sc. 1961; Univ. of Ottawa Ph.D. 1964; m. Susan; children: Penny, Joanne, Allison; DIR., SCHOOL OF EARTH AND OCEAN SCIENCES, UNIV. OF VICTORIA 1991- ; N.A.T.O. Rsch. Fellow, Univ. of Wales (Swansea) 1964-65; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Waterloo 1965-70; Sr. Rsch. Fellow (sab- batical], Univ. of Southampton, U.K. 1971-72; Univ. of Waterloo: Assoc. Prof. 1970-76, Prof, and Chrmn. 1976-81, cross-appt. in Biology Dept. 1973-81, Adjunct Prof. 1981-82; Univ. of Cambridge, U.K. (sabbatical) 1980-81; Prof. & Head, Dept. of Earth Sciences 1981- 87, and Acting Dir., Centr e for Earth Resources Rsch. 1983-87, Memorial Univ. of Nfld.; Dir. Gen., Sedimen- tary and Marine Geoscience, Geological Survey of Can. 1987-89; Dir., Centre for Earth and Ocean Rsch. 1989- 97; Pres., Geol. Assn. of Can. 1983-84; Pres., Can. Geo- science Counc. 1979; Chrmn., I.U.G.S. Subcomn. on Ordovician Stratigraphy 1982-89; Pres., Acad. of Sci., Royal Soc. of Can. 1990-93; mem., Atomic Energy Control Bd. 1996- ; mem., Sci. Counc. of B.C. 1991-95; B.C. Assn. of Profl. Engrs. & Geoscientists; recipient, GAC Past Presidents Medal 1979; Bancroft Award, R.S.C. 1982; GAC Willis Ambrose Medal 1991; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. 1982; apptd. Mem., Order of Canada 1996; author of numerous scientific papers, and ed. of two symposium volumes; Office: SEOS, Univ. of Victo- ria, P.O. Box 3055, Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P6. BARNES, Leslie William Charles Seaman, M.A.; economist, author; b. London, Eng. 13 Feb. 1920; s. Wil- liam and Ada Minnie Amy (Seaman) B.; m. Dorothy Mary Waters; two s. Charles, Michael; e. Shooters Hill Sch., London, Eng.; London Univ.; Cambridge Univ.; Univ. of Zurich; B.A. 1949, M.A. 1952; served with Brit. War Office and Ministry of Supply; Dir. of Proof & Bal- listics, Dept. of Nat. Defence 1951-65; Exec. Dir., Prof. Inst. Public Service of Canada 1965-74; Gov., Ashbur y Coll., Ottawa 1965-75; rec'd Centennial Medal 1967; Commemorative Medal for 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1992; lately Visiting Sr. Rsch. Fellow, Ind. Relations Centre, Queen's Univ.; Past Chrmn. Int . Affairs Ctte., Ang. Diocese of Ottawa; First Vice-Pres., Federal Superannuates National Assn.; Past Pres., Prof. Inst. Public Service of Can.; Former Vice-Pres., Friends of the Canadian War Museum; mem., Public Service Arbitration Tribunal 1980-89; author: Consult and Advise; Canada's Guns, etc.; mem., Cambridge Soc.; Anglican; Address: 60 McLeod St., Apt. 801, Ottawa, Ont. K2P2G1. BARNES, Michael, C.M., B.A., M.Ed.; author, colum - nist, broadcaster; b. London, England 29 Sept. 1934; s. George and Elsie (Dicketts) B.; e. Richmond Grammar Sch. 1952; Univ. of London, Fac. of Edn. 2 yr. teacher cert. 1955; Univ. of Western Ont. B.A. 1964; Univ. of Toronto M.Ed. 1971; m. Joan d. George and Lilian Wyatt 31 Jan. 1959; children: Stephen, Alison, Wesley; Elementary Sch. Teacher, U.K. 1955-56; Sudbury, Wawa, Lively 1956-64; Principal, Palmerston, Ont. 1964—67; Supervising Principal, Moose Factory 1967- 68; Cochrane, Ont. 1968-73; Principal, Kirkland Lake, Ont. 1973-89; writing career commenced 1967-68 as Globe & Mail correspondent, James Bay; newspaper col- umnist in 4 papers 1992- ; CBC broadcaster on north- ern hist. 1992-97; speech writer, speaker on var. topics; John Robert Colombo cited him as most prolific writer in & about N. Ont. 1994; ghost writer; TV script experi- ence; reader for Can. Council & Ont. Arts Council; Mem., Order of Canada 1995; Presiden t Offr., Cdn. Cit- izenship Ceremonies 1996; Canada 125 Medal 1993; 25 year Volunteer Award, Ont. 1996; Hon . Inspector, O.P.P. 1991; awarded Gold Leaf Award, Econ. Devel. Council of Can. for Kirkland Lake on the Mile of Gold 1994; Chair , Teck Centennial Lib.; Chair, Police Services Bd.; Mem., C. of C.; Writers' Union of Can.; Cdn. Medi a Guild; sometime Anglican Lay Reader; sometime Elderhostel Lecturer; sometime Vice-Chair OLS North 5 years; author North Bay-Northern Gateway 1997; Ride the Polar Bear Express 1996; Gold in Ontario, Great North- ern Characters, Ontario 1995; Kirkland Lake on the Mile of Gold 1994; Temagami, The Gift (novel) 1992; Timmins: The Porcupine Country, Policing Ontario: The OPP Today 1991; Canadians All 1989 (7 out of 20 essays); Polar Bear Express Country 1988; Killer in the Bush 1987; Fortunes in the Ground 1986; Link with a Lonely Land 1985; The Best of Hartley Trussler's North Bay (editor); Police Story, Gateway City 1981; Town that Stands on Gold 1978 plu s sixteen other books (incl. textbooks) prior to 1978; Anglican ; recreations : walking, reading, exploring old mines and lumber camps; clubs: Royal Cdn. Legion, Corinthian Lodge, AF&AM; Address: Box 243, Kirkland Lake, Ont. P2 N 3H7. BARNES, Stephen Herbert, CGA, FCIP; bankruptcy trustee; b. Vancouver, B.C. 8 March 1944; s. Herbert George and Kathleen Penelope (Hennessey) B.; e. Cert. Gen. Acct., CGA 1972; Chartered Insolvency Practitio- ner, CIP 1993; m. Sarah Franklin d. Esme and Derek Manklow 11 Sept. 1993; children: Cameron, Avril; PRES., BARNES & KISSACK INC. 1989- ; Dunwoody & Co. 1967-89; Partner 1978-89; licensed as Trustee in Bankruptcy 1976; Mem., Cdn. Insolvency Practitioners Assn. (Pres. 1995-96; Mngt. Ctte. 1992-96; FCIP 1996; served on various cues. 1984- ; Council Mem98., INSOL Internal.; active in scouting for more than 10 years, incl. Mngt. Ctte., Vancouver Coast Reg.; club: Terminal City; Office: 1650- 1177 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 2K3. E-mail: shb@bki.bc.ca BARNES, Timothy David, M.A., D.Phil., F.R.S.C.; educator; b. Yorks., Eng. 13 March 1942; s. David and Margaret (Baxter) B.; e. Queen Elizabeth Grammar Sch. Wakefield 1949-60; Oxford Univ. B.A. (BalliolJ 1964, M.A. 1967, D.Phil. 1970; m. Anne Jenifer d. John K.S. and Phyllis (Beniston) Dixon 16 July 1965; divorced 1997; four s. Thomas, Christopher, Alexander, Dunstan; PROF. OF CLASSICS, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1976- ; Harmsworth Sr. Scholar Merton Coll. Oxford 1964-66, Jr. Rsch. Fellow The Queen's Coll. 1966-70; Asst. Prof, of Classics Univ. Coll. present Univ. 1970, Assoc. Prof. 1972, Assoc. Chrmn. of Classics 1979-83, 1986-89, 1995-96, Connaught Sr. Fellow in the Humanities 1984-85; Visiting mem. Inst. Advanced Study Prince- ton 1976-77; Visiting Fellow Wolfson Coll. Oxford 1983-84; Fellow, Trinity Coll., Univ. of Toronto 1989- ; Townsend Lectr., Cornell Univ. 1994; recipient Coning- ton Prize Oxford 1974; Philip Schaff Meml. Prize Am. Soc. Ch. Hist. 1984; Charles Goodwin Award of Merit Am. Philol. Assn. 1984; author Tertullian. A Historical and Literary Study 1971, 2nd ed. 1985; The Sources of the Historia Augusta 1978; Constantine and Eusebius 1981; The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine 1982; Early Christianity and the Roman Empire 1984; Athanasius and Constantius, Theology and Politics in the Constantinian Empire 1993; From Eusebius to Augustine: Selected Papers 1982-2993 1994; Office: Trinity Coll., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1H8. BARNETT, Henry Joseph Macaulay, O.C., M.D., F.R.C.P.(C), F.A.C.P., F.R.C.P.; educator; b. Eng. 10 Feb. 1922; e. Univ. of Toronto M.D. 1944; m. Kathleen Gour- lay 1946; 4 children, 12 grandchildren; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, DEPT OF CLIN. NEUROL. SCIENCES, UNIV. OF WESTERN ONT. 1991 , Prof. 1974-91; Resi- dency and Grad. training Toronto Gen. Hosp., Banting Inst. Univ. of Toronto, Sunnybrook Hosp. Toronto, Nat. Hosp. London, Eng., Oxford Univ. (Rsch. Asst. Neurol.) 1944-52; Phys., Toronto Gen. Hosp. 1952-67; Consult- ant in Neurol. Sunnybrook Hosp. 1953-66, Chief Div. of Neurol. 1966-69; Consultant in Neurol. Clarke Inst. Psychiatry 1953-68 and Toronto Hosp. Weston, Ont. 1954—66; Chief Div. of Neurol. Victoria Hosp. London, Ont. 1969-72 and Univ. Hosp. London 1972-74; Clin. Teacher, Univ. of Toronto 1952, Assoc. (Med.) 1954, Asst. Prof. 1963, Assoc. Prof. 1966; Prof, of Neurol. Univ. of W. Ont. 1969; Chief, Dept. Clin. Neurol. Sciences, Univ. Hosp. London, Ont. 1974-85; Pres. and Scientific Dir., Robarts Rsch. Inst. 1984-92; has held numerous guest lectr. and visiting prof, positions incl.: Jacobson Visiting Prof. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 1976; Willi s Lectr., Montreal Neurol. Inst. 1978; Wartenberg Lectr., Am. Acad. Neurol. 1979; Alliso n Meml. Lectr., Queens Univ. Belfast 1979; G. Robinson Meml. Lectr, Toronto 1979; J.S. Simpson Meml. Lectr, Toronto 1980; S. Harrington Goldwater Meml. Visiting Prof., Barrows Neuro. Inst., Phoenix 1981; Squires Prof., Univ. of Toronto 1981; J.N. Allen Meml. Lectr, Ohio State Univ. 1982; Paterson Meml. Lectr, Sunnybrook Hosp., Toronto 1983; 14th J.J. Gift Visiting Prof., St. Louis 1983; A.B. Baker Lectr, Minneapolis 1983; Botterell Lectr, Toronto Gen. Hosp. 1983; Louis Gross Meml. Lectr, Montreal 1984; Murra y Robertson Meml. Lectr, Toronto 1984; Raymon d Adams Visiting Prof., Boston 1985; E. Graeme Robertson Meml. Lectr, Singapore 1985; Sir Hugh Cairns Lectr, Adelaide, Australia 1985; Parke-Davis Visiting Prof., Vanderbilt Univ. Med. Ctr, Nashville, Tennessee 1986; Dr. W.E. Upjohn Lect., CMA Annual Meeting, Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1987; Willis Lectr, Am. Heart Assoc., San Diego, CA 1988; Mayfield-Aring Lectr, Cincinnati, Ohio 1988; The Robert Clark Dickson Lectr. in Med., Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, N.S. 1988; Allan A. Bailey Meml. Lectr, Saskatoon, Sask. 1988; The First Frederick and Lotte Stern Stroke Lectr, The Stern Stroke Ctr, Albert Ein- stein Coll. of Med., Montefiore Med. Ctr, New York, N.Y. 1989; Royal Coll. Lectr, Royal Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons of Can., Edmonton, Alta. 1989; Emanue l Gold - berg Family Lectr, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. 1989; Koret Visiting Prof., San Francisco, CA 1991; Ned Atack Neurology Lectr, Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont. 1991; Fred Plum Lectr, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1991; William S. Fields Lectr, Univ. of Texas Med. Sch. at Houston, Houston, Texas 1991; Sev- enth Annual Joseph A. Provenzano, M.D. Meml. Lectr, The Fairfax Hosp., Fairfax, VA 1992; Donaghy Lectr, Am. Assn. of Neurological Surgeons, Boston, Mass. 1993; Dr. Ernesto Herskovits Lectr, Argentina Neuro- logical Soc., Buenos Aires 1994; AJS McFadzean Lecture, Univ. of Hong Kong, Faculty of Med. 1995; The Los Braun Memorial Lecture, Univ. of Witwatersrand, S. Africa 1995; Lectr, Prevention & Mgmnt. of Stroke, Honolulu 1996; 2nd Internal. Congress on 'Advances in Brain Revascularization' Jerusalem 1996; Cerebrovascu- lar Disease Update '97, Indianapolis 1997; co-ed.: Syrin- gomyelia 1973; Cerebrovascular Diseases: New Trends in Surgical and Medical Aspects 1981; ASA: New Uses for an Old Drug 1982; Cerebral Ischemia: Clinical and Experimental Approach 1982; ed. Neurologic Clinics 1983; (with J.P. Mohr, B.M. Stein and P.M. Yatsu) Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management 3 vols. 1986, 3rd ed. in'press; (with Dr. V.C. Hachinski) Neuro- logic Clinics 1992; autho r or co-author 104 book chap- ters and 182 articles, papers, abstracts, conf. proceedings; mem. various ed. bds., med. journs.; Hon. Fellow, Am. Coll. Physicians; Royal Coll. Physicians (London); Med. Soc. of London; Hon. Mem., Hungarian Neurosurg Soc.; Hon. Pres., Bishin-kai Rsch. Inst. for Brain and Blood Vessels, Japan; present research: Project Dir. and Princ. Investigator, North Am. Symptomatic Carotid Endarter- ectomy Trial; mem. Cdn. Neurol. Soc. (Secy. 1964—68, Vice Pres. 1974-75, Pres. 1975-76); Toronto Neurol. Soc. (founding Pres. 1968); Am. Assn. Neurol. Surgs.; Am. Neurol. Assn. (1st Vice-Pres. 1984); Am. Heart Assn. (Extve. Comte., Stroke Counc.); London Neurosciences Assn. (Past-Pres.); Cdn. Stroke Soc. (Pres.); Heart and Stroke Foundation, Can. (Dir); Ont. Heart Foundation (Sr. Adv. Counc.); Ont. Deafness Rsch. Foundation (Past Chrmn., Scient. Adv. Comte.); Royal Coll. Physicians & Surgeons (mem. Council 1981-84, Chrmn. Rsch. Comte.); Dir, J.P. Robarts Rsch. Inst.; Siebens-Drake Rsch. Inst.; World Wildlife Fund of Can.; Dir, London Convention Centre; Editor-in-Chief, Stroke (Journal) 1982-86; co-recipient Royal Bank Award 1983; Officer, Order of Canada 1984; Hon. LL.D., Dalhousie Univ. 1984; Hon. D.Sc, N.Y. Inst. ofTechnol. 1985; Isaak Wal- ton Killam Prize, Can. Counc. 1988; Distinguished Achievement Award, Am. Heart Assoc. 1990; Hon. Mem., Am. Neurological Assoc. 1990; European Neuro- logical Soc. 1990; Section of Neurology, Royal Soc. of Med. 1991; FNG Starr Award, Cdn. Med. Assn.; Award of Merit, Robarts Rsch. Inst. 1992; Commemorative Medal 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Confederation 1993; Hon. Foreign Mem., Russian Acad. of Med. Sci. 1993; J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine 1993; Pharmaceutical Manufacturer's Assn. of Can. Medal of Honour 1994; Dedicated Service Award, Heart & Stroke Found, of Canada 1994; inducte d to Cdn. Medical Hall of Fame 1995; 1st Hon. Mem., Internal. Stroke Soc. 1996; Internal. Aspirin® Award 1996; Hon. Corresponding Mem., Indian Acad. of Neurology 1997; Creation of the Henry J.M. Barnett Rsch. Scholarship, Heart & Stroke Found, on Ont.; Home: 1571 Gloucester Rd., London, Ont. N6G 2S5; Office: J.P. Robarts Inst., P.O. Box 5015, London, Ont. N6 A 5K8. BARNETT, Michael, B.Sc.HPE; sports agent, business manager; b. Olds, Alta. 9 Oct. 1948; s. Terence R. and Mary M.; e. St. Mary's H.S.; St. Lawrence Univ.; Univ. of Calgary B.Sc.HPE 1972; m. Dalyce M. d. Robert and Edna Giordano 2 April 1988; children : Jesse, Joey, Justin, Janie; INTERNATIONAL VICE-PRES., INTERNA- TIONAL MANAGEMENT GROUP (IMG); Profes- sional Hockey Player 1973-75; Houston Aeros Orgn.; Founder & C.E.O., Corpsport Internat.; personally man- aged careers of Wayne Gretzky & Brett Hull (hockey); Karen Percy, Brian Stemmle, Rob Boyd (skiing); Kurt Browning (skating); Jim Nelford, Richard Zokol (golf); Wille deWit (boxing); Agent and Bus. Mgr. for Wayne Gretzky 1981- (oversees charities, endorsements, appearances & hockey business); Gen. Mgr, Ninety- Nine All Stars; Wayne Gretzky & Friends Eur. Tour 1994; Pres., IMG Hockey 1990; Registered Agent, Nat. Hockey League Players Assn.; Agent to current NHL stars Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull, Sergei Fedorov, Jaromir Jagr, Alexander Mogilny, Mats Sundin, Joe Thornton, etc.; named to Hockey News Twelve Most Powerful in Hockey 1995; The Sporting News Top 100 Most Powerful in Sports 1994, 1995 and 1996; Dir , Edmonton Klondike Days Assn.; H.E.L.P. (Los Angeles); recreations: golf, running, hockey; clubs: U.S. Golf Assn., U.S.A. Hockey; Home: P.O. Box 50, Lake Arrow- head, Ca. 92352; Office: 11755 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 850, Los Angeles, Ca. 90025-1415. BARNICKE, Joseph John, C.M., K.C.S.G., LL.D., D.Litt.S.; real estate executive; b. Cudworth, Sask. 6 Apl. 66 BARNIM / BARRETT 1923; e. Oakville (Ont.) Pub. and High Schs.; Univ. of W. Ont. 1949; Univ. of Toronto Honorary LL.D. 1989; m. Justina Marie (dec.) 25 Sept. 1949; children: Peter, Paul, Andrew, Anne, Carroll; CHRMN. AND FOUNDER, J.J. BARNICKE LTD. 1959- ; Dir., Viking- Rideau Corp.; various mgmt. positions Canadian Brew- eries; Sales Mgr O'Keere Brewing Co. 1947-57; Vice Pres. Gibson Bros. 1957-59; Hon. Doctorate in Sacred Letters, Univ. of St. Michael's Coll.; Mem., Order of Canada; Knight Commander, The Order of St. Gregory; Hon. Degree of Doctor of Laws, Univ. of Toronto; Award of Merit, City of Toronto 1985; Human Rela- tions Award, Cdn. Council of Christians and Jews 1986; mem. and Past Council mem. Bd. Trade Metrop. Tor- onto; Past Din: Toronto Real Estate Bd.; Appraisal Inst. Can.; Past Pres. Ont. Jr. C. of C; Dir. Cdn. Council Christian & Jews; Chrmn. St. Joseph's Hosp. Found.; former Ont. and Nat. Campaign Chrmn. Cdn. Cancer Soc.; Past Corporate Chrmn. Share Life; served with RCAF 1941^5, Flying Offr.; R.Catholic; recreations: golf, music; Clubs: Griffith Island; Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country; RCYC; Granite; Craigleith Ski; National- Toronto Club; Home: 20 Montclair Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4V 1W1; Office: 3100, 401 Bay St., Toronto, Ont. M5H 2Y4. BARNIM, (Roger) Scott, M.A.; craftsperson, potter; b. Brantford, Ont. 20 Oct. 1957; s. Verne and Helen (Ham- mond) B.; e. Univ. of Wales Inst., Cardiff, U.K. M.A. 1985; OWNER, BARNIM POTTERY 1978- ; appren- ticed with Donn Zver 1976-78; Barnim Pottery employs 2 full-time potters & produces a complete range of domestic pottery marketed across Canada; gallery exbns. in Canada & abroad; num. workshops & lectures throughout Ont.; Sessional Teacher, Sheridan College Sch. of Art & Design; works incl. in num. public & pri- vate collections; Pres., Ont. Crafts Council 1991-92; Chair, Crafts Advisory Ctte., Ont. Crafts Council 1995- 96; Bd. of Govs., Dundas Valley Sch. of Art 1997- ; Studio: 15 Park St. E., Dundas, Ont. L9H 1C9. BARNOR, Nah-Amakuma, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C); paedia- trician; b. Accra, Ghana 25 June 1949; d. Joseph Daniel and Christiana Diana (Bampoe-Addo) B.; e. Achimota Sch.; Univ. of Toronto, B.Sc. 1970, M.D. 1974; Hosp. for Sick Children Toronto, F.R.C.P.(C) Paed. 1979; m. Kojo Lamptey; children: Nakoshie, Nii-apa, Arakua; worked at Rusholme Clinic to 1980, then opened own office; Humber Hosp. 1984; St. Joseph's Hosp. 1980- ; Cour- tesy Staff, Women's Coll. Hosp. 1981- ; Chief of Paedi- atric Programme, Humber Memorial Hosp. 1985-97; Vice-Pres., Nat. Council of Ghanaian Canadians 1987- 90; Home: 502 Christie St., Toronto, Ont. M6G 3C8; Office: 2545 Eglinton Ave. W., Toronto, Ont. M6M 1T2. BARNUM, John, Mus.Bac; conductor, educator; b. Guelph, Ont. 24 June 1947; s. Donald Alfred and Doris Arleen (Young) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto Mus.Bac. 1969; various specialized courses & study France, Italy, USA, Can.; m. H. Rochelle d. James H. Sturgeon 7 Aug. 1971; children: Julia Marie, Alisdair Andrew; Conductor & Music Dir.: Mississauga Symphony, Sinfonia, Philhar- monic 1978- ; Georgian Bay Sympnon y 1993- ; Kitch- ener Waterloo Symphony Youth Orchestra 1994—97; Teacher of Conducting, Univ. of Toronto 1983-93; Resi- dent Conductor, Thunder Bay Symphony 1970-72; Asst. Conductor, Edmonton Symphony 1973-76, Con- ductor & Music Dir, Edmonton Youth Orch. 1973-78 and Symphony Chorus 1973-76, Chorus Master Edm- onton Opera 1977-78; Music Cons. Alta. Culture 1976- 78; Violist Toronto freelance, Hamilton Philharmonic, Edmonton Symphony 1969-85; Conductor & Music Dir. Halton-Peel Youth Orch. 1981-83; Conductor & Music Din, Orpheus Choir Toronto 1981-87; Coord, of Ensembles, Orch. Dir., Supervisor, Dir. Orchestral Training Program, Royal Conserv. of Music 1978-95; recipient Heinz Unger Award 1970; Mississauga Musi- cian of Yr. 1984; mem. Bd. Mississauga Music Edn . Found. 1983-95; Ont. Fedn. Symphony Orchs. 1979-82; Toronto Symphony, Youth & Edn. Ctte. 1986-90; Tor- onto Early Music Soc. 1987-91; recreations: tennis, swimming; Home: 3642 Sawmill Valley Dr., Missis- sauga, Ont. L5L 2P6. BARDLET, Ralph Yvon, B.Sc., B.Eng., D.D.S., M.S.D.; educator; b. Montreal, Que. 4 Oct. 1929; e. Loyola Coll. Montreal B.Sc. 1952; McGill Univ. B.E. (Chem.) 1954; Univ. de Montreal D.D.S. 1970; Ind. Univ. M.S.D. 1972; m. Lorraine Raby 26 Nov. 1955; one d. Frances; Prof, of Dentistry, McGill Univ. 1987-95 (Dean 1987-94); Assoc. Prof. Univ. Laval 1974-82, Prof. 1982-87, Assoc. Dean 1980-83; Visiting Prof. Univ. de Rennes, France 1981, Univ. of Alta. 1981, McGill Univ. 1984, 1986; Pres-Elect, Academy of Dentistry Internat. 1997-98; Life Fellow, Internat. Coll. Dentists; Pierre Fauchard Acad.; Fellow, Am. Coll. of Dentists; Home: 16 Arling- ton, Westmount, Que. H3Y 2W4. BARONE-ADESI, Giovanni, Ph.D.; professor; b. Reggio Calabria, Italy 29 Sept. 1951; s. Vittorio and Lili- ana (Rizzo) B.; e. Univ. of Padova, laurea in El. Eng. 1974; Univ. of Chicago, M.B.A. 1978, Ph.D. 1982; m. Kristine d. Edward and Lois Phelps 3 May 1981; chil- dren: Katerina, Victoria; THE PETER POCKLINGTON PROFESSOR OF FREE ENTERPRISE, BUSINESS FACULTY, UNIV. OF ALBERTA 1995- , Prof, of Finance 1981- ; Visiting Prof, of Finance, City Univ., U.K. 1996- ; Wharton 1994-95; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Texas at Austin 1987; McCalla Rsch. Prof. 1989-90; Dir., Northern Finance Assn.; author/co-author of sev- eral models for the valuation of finan. assets, options, and commodity futures and several articles; recreations: sailing, ethnic foods; Home: 12444 28th Ave., Edmon- ton, Alta.; Office: Edmonton, Alta. T6G 2R6. BAROOTES, Hon. Efstathios William, B.98A., M.D., F.R.C.S.(C), F.A.C.S.; former senator; b. Winnipeg, Man. 15 Nov. 1918; s. William Efthemios and Anastasia (Makasiki) B.; e. Buena Vista Pub. Sch. and Nutana High Sch. Saskatoon; Univ. of Sask. B.A.; Univ. of Tor- onto M.D., post-grad. Janes' Surg. Course; m. Betty Lorraine d. Thomas and Gladys Stewart 28 March 1948; children: Barbara Elaine (Mrs. R. Hughes), Barrie Allan, Bryan Gordon, Brenda Diane (Mrs. A. WildeJ, Brent Stewart; Dir, Austpro Energy Ltd.; Council for Cdn. Unity; Professor Emeritus of Surg. (Urology) Univ. of Sask. Med. Coll.; summoned to Senate of Canada 1984; Urological Surg. Regina, Sask. 1951-79; recipient Cdn. Med. Assn. Medal of Service 1980; mem. Gen. Counc., Cdn. Med. Assn. (Depy. Pres. 1977-78); mem. Anglo- Hellenic Educational & Progressive Assn. (AHEPA); P. Conservative; Anglican; Home: 3315 Robinson St., Regina, Sask. S4S 1V9. BARR, Jean Paul; business executive; PRES. AND C.E.O., LASSONDE INDUSTRIES INC.; Office : 170- 5th Ave., Rougemont, Que. JOL 1MO. BARR, John Jay, M.A.; management communication consultant; b. Edmonton, Alta. 27 Aug. 1942; s. Victor Jack and Juanita Inez (Taylore) B.; e. Univ. of Alta., M.A. 1965; m. Janis d. Victor and Edna Heeks 3 Sept. 1988; one d.: Laura Francine; PRINCIPAL, BARR & WILCOX GROUP 1995- ; Edit. Commentator, Edmonton Journal 1965-68; Chief of Staff, Alta. Min. of Edn. 1969-71; Dir. of Public Affairs, Syncrude Can. Ltd. 1972-86; Vice- Pres., The Martlana Group 1986-87; National Public Affairs Practice Leader, Burson-Marsteller Ltd. 1987- 95; Dir, Alternatives to Racism Soc.; Chrmn., Pacific Found, for Econ. and Social Co-operation; author: Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of Social Credit in Alberta 1975; co-author: The Making of the Modern West 1984; editor: The Unfinished Revolt: Essays on Western Inde- pendence 1971; contbr: The New Canadian Encyclope- dia; recreations: tennis, skin-diving; Home: 440 Sandbar Place, Delta, B.C. V4L 2L1; Office: 750 West Fender, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 2T7. BARR, The Hon. John Roderick, Q.C., LL.B., LL.D.; counsel; b. Toronto, Ont. 9 Sept. 1921; s. Peter and Anne (Peardon) B.; e. Hillfield Sch. Hamilton to 1938; West- dale Coll. Inst. Hamilton 1939; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. Toronto 1945-48; m. Rhoda Henrietta d. Robert James and Elizabeth Marshall, Stella, Ont. 9 Oct. 1948; chil- dren: Peter Marshall, Rhoda Elizabeth Anne; COUN- SEL, BARR GIANNOTTI & LEACH (St. Catharines); called to Bar of Ont. 1948; cr. Q.C. 1961; practice civil litigation St. Catharines 1948-83; el. Bencher, Law Soc. Upper Can. 1979-83; Judge, High Court of Justice, Supreme Court of Ont. 1983-89; Lectr., Brock Univ. (Administration of Justice) 1993-95; Instr. Central Fly- ing Sch., RCAF, and Pilot, RAF Bomber Command 1940-45; mem. Advocates' Soc. (Past Vice Pres.); Cdn. Bar Assn.; Hon. Doctor of Laws degree, Brock Univ. 1984; Presbyterian; Clubs: St. Catharines; St. Catharines Rowing; St. Catharines Golf; Home: 33 Hill - crest Ave., St. Catharines, Ont. L2 R 4Y2. BARR, Maj. Gen. (ret.) John Wilmer Browning, C.M.M., C.D., K.St . }., Q.H.P., M.D., C.M., D.H.A.; b. Lanark, Ont. 7 Dec. 1916; s. late James and late Mary Allen (Browning) B.; e. Lanark (Ont.) Cont. Sch., 1933; Perth (Ont.) Coll. Inst., 1934; Queen's Univ., M.D., C.M. 1940; Cdn. Army Staff Coll., psc 1947; Royal Army Med. Coll., London, Eng., 1952-53; Univ. of Tor- onto, Dipl. in Hosp. Adm. (Robert Wood Johnson Award) 1959; Nat . Defence Coll., 1964-65; m. late Mar- ion Sarah, d. late James Crawford, Thedford, Ont., 10 May 1945; Internship: Nichols' Hosp., Peterborough, Ont., 1939, Ottawa Civic Hosp. 1940; Gen . Duty Med . Offr., various units of 3 Cdn. Inf. Div. 1940-44; C.O. 23 Cdn. Field Ambulance and 6 Cdn. Field Dressing Stn. 1945-46; various med. staff appts. Cdn. Army 1947-50; C.O., RCAMC Sch., 1950-52; C.O., 2 Field Ambulance and Sr. Cdn. Med. Offr., Europe, 1953-54, Asst. Dir. Med. Services, Army HQ 1954-57; C.O., Cdn. Forces Hosp. Kingston, 1959-61; Dir. of Med. Personnel , Cdn. Forces HQ 1961-64; Depy. Surg. Gen. (Operations) 1966-70; Surg. Gen., Cdn. Forces, 1970-73; Col. Com. Can. Forces Medical Branch 1976; Chief Med. Off., Order of St. John, Priory of Canada 1977-81; Registrar Emeritus, Med. Council Can. 1982 (Registrar 1973-81); Queen's Hon. Physician, 1967-73 and since 1977; Kt. of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1978; Hon. Vice- Pres., Def. Med. Assn. of Can., 1978; Sr. Mem., Cdn. Med. Assoc. 1987; Member Emeritus, Coll. of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Ont. 1988; Freemason; United Church; recreations: philately, gardening; Home: 429 Huron Ave. South, Ottawa, Ont. K1Y 0X3. BARR, Ronald Duncan, M.B., Ch.B., M.D.; physician; b. Cardross, Scotland 28 May 1943; s. John and Evelyn (Mudie) B.; e. Hutcheson's Boys Grammar Sch., Glas- gow 1960; Univ. of Glasgow M.B., Ch.B. with commen- dation 1966, M.D.(Hons.) 1977; m. Susan d. Reginald and Margaret Knight 1 June 1991; children: Corinne and Neil (Barr), Stephanie and Douglas (Critch); PROF. OF PEDIATRICS, MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY, McMASTER UNIV. 1985- ; Lectr. in Med., Univ. of Nairobi 1970-72; Lectr. in Hematology, Univ. of Aber- deen 1972-77; Visiting Scientist, Nat. Cancer Inst., Nat. Inst. of Health, U.S.A. 1974-76; Assoc. Prof, of Pediat- rics, McMaster Univ. 1977; Prof, of Pediatrics 1981; Chair of Hematology 1984—95; Chair, Internat. Ctte., Am. Soc. of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology 1990- ; Pres., Hamilton Humane Soc. 1986-88; Fellow: Royal Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 1979, Am. Coll. of Physicians 1980, Royal Coll. of Physicians of London 1985, Royal Coll. of Pathologists 1986, Royal Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons of Can. 1988; co- author Adult Medicine 1971; editor Childhood Cancer - Information for the Patient and family 1988; recre- ations: golf; clubs: Hamilton Golf & Country; Home: 12 Aberdeen Ave., Hamilton, Ont. L8P 2N5; Office : 1200 Main St. W, Hamilton, Ont. L8N 3Z5. BARRETT, Allan James, CD, rmc, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.; professor, university administrator; b. St. John's, Nfld. 8 March 1943; s. Allan James and Verda Maud (Hilchey) B.; e. Coll. militaire royal de St. Jean 1959-62; Royal Military College of Canada B.Sc. 1964, M.Sc. 1971; Univ. of London, King's College Ph.D. 1975; m. Cornelia d. Willem and Cornelia van Westernbrugge 21 Nov. 1964; children: Michael, David, Sydny; PROF., MATH- EMATICS, ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CAN- ADA 1985- ; Flying Officer, RCAF 1964-67; Captain, Cdn. Armed Forces 1967-72; Lecturer, Math., Royal Military College 1967-71, 1973-75; Asst. Prof. 1975- 80; Assoc. Prof. 1980-85; Dean of Science 1990-97; Dean of Continuing Studies 1997- ; Visiting Scholar, Dartmouth College 1981-82; Mem., ISTS (Dir); United Ch. of Canada; Home: 306 Glen Cairn Terrace, King- ston, Ont. K7M 4A5; Office: Kingston, Ont. K7K 5LO. BARRETT, Barbara Bettine, CM.; theatre director; b. Huddersfield, Yorks, England 3 Nov. 1922; d. Irvin and Edith Eveline (Dredge) Micklethwaite; e. Greenhead H.S. for Girls; Huddersfield Coll., Bishop Otter Coll.; York Univ.; Memorial Univ.; m. Arthur William Fordyce s. Ena and John Archeleus Barrett 12 Aug. 1944; children: Helena Margaret, John Irvin Fordyce; Artistic Din, Joystars 1946-48, Arts & Culture Centre (Corner Brook, Nfld.) 1973, Summer Festivals, Arts & Culture Centre (St. John's) 1975-83, Canada Summer Games (St. John's) 1977, Basement Theatre (St. John's) 1974-91; Founder & Din, Avion Players (Gander) 1954, Community Centre Drama Club, Junior Playmakers (Corner Brook) 1965-73, Young Playmakers 1967-73, Theatre 4 Youth (St. John's) 1983, Phoenix Theatre Group 1991-96; Drama Instructor, van Nfld. communi- ties; Consultant to Nfld. Govt.; recipient, Women of Distinction Award, YMCA/YWCA 1997; Order of Merit, Girl Guides of Canada; 5 Best Director Awards; 1st Place, Internat. Toastmistress Speech Contest 1962; Mem., Royal Commonwealth Soc.; Monarchist League; War Bride's Assn.; Nfld. Drama Soc.; S.P.C.A.; North- ern Voice Toastmistress Club (Pres. 1958); Beta Sigma Phi (Delta & Gamma Chapters) (Pres. 1960, '61); author of 1 drama textbook (for teacher & student) for 4H movement 1979; recreations: reading, walking, garden- ing; club: R.A.F. Club London (Assoc. Mem.); Home: 9, Davidson Place, St. John's, Nfld. A1E 2A4. BARRETT, David, B.A., M.S.W., LL.D. (Hon.); former politician; b. Vancouver, B.C. 2 Oct. 1930; s. Samuel and Rose (Hyatt) B.; e. Britannia High Sch., Vancouver 1948; Seattle Univ. B.A. 1953; St. Louis Univ., Mo. BARRETT / BARROW 67 M.S.W. 1956; Hon. LL.D., St. Louis Univ. 1974; m. Shir- ley Hackman, 16 Oct. 1953; children: Daniel Alexander, Joseph Samuel, Jane Rosanne; MR, H. of C. 1989-93; Candidate for leadership of New Democratic Party 1990; formerly engaged in social work, Probation Office, St. Louis 1956; Supervisor, Social Training, Haney Correc- tional Inst. 1957-59; Supvr, Counselling Services, John Howard Soc. of B.C., Vancouver 1959-64; Extve. Dir, Jewish Family Service Agency, Vancouver 1965-70; first el. to B.C. Leg. g.e. 12 Sept. 1960; re-el, g.e. 1963, 66, 69, 72, 76, 79; Leader of the Opposition 1969; Premier of B.C., Pres., Extve. Council and Min. of Finance 1972-75; Leader of the Opposition 1976-84; Public Affairs Broad- caster, Vancouver 1985-88; Fellow, John F. Kennedy Sch. of Govt., Harvard Univ. fall 1987; Visiting Lectr. Univ. of McGill Pol. Sci., spring 1988; Lectr., Simon Fraser Univ. 1996; N.D.P.; Jewish; Office: c/o New Dem- ocratic Party of B.C., 3110 Boundary Rd., Burnaby, B.C. V5M 4A2. BARRETT, Matthew W., O.C.; banker; b. County Kerry, Ireland 20 Sept. 1944; e. Harvard Business School Adv. Mgmt. Program; children: Tara, Kelly, Andrea, Jason; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., BANK OF MONTREAL 1990- ; joined Bank of Montreal 1962; Vice-Pres., B.C. Div. 1978 & Sr. Vice-Pres., Eastern & N. Ont. 1980; Sr. Vice-Pres. & Dep. Gen. Mgr., Internal. Banking 1981; Sr. Vice-Pres. & Dep. Group Extve., Treasury Group 1984; Extve. Vice-Pres. & Group Extve., Personal Bank- ing 1985; Pres. & C.O.O. 1987; Chief Extve. Offr. 1989; Dir, Molson Companies Ltd.; Seagrams Co. Ltd.; Bank of Montreal; Nesbitt Burns Inc.; The Montreal Bd. of Trade Heritage Found.; Council for Canadian Unity; mem. Policy Ctte. & Dir., Business Council on Nat. Issues; Chair, Capital Campaign for the Univ. of Water- loo; Co-Chair, Royal Victoria Hosp. Campaign; Trustee and mem. Finance Ctte., The Toronto Hosp.; mem. York Univ. Adv. Council, Fac. of Admin. Studies; Dir., Univ. of West. Ont. Program Adv. Ctte.; Founding Dir., Bd. of Harvard Business Sch. Alumni (Ottawa); mem., Har- vard Business School Associates; Dir, Conference Board of Canada; mem. of Bd. of Govs., Junior Achievement of Canada; recipient, Am. Acad. of Achievement's 'Golden Plate Award' 1993; Mktg. Extve. of the Year Award (Ursaki Award) 1994; Outstanding C.E.O. of the Year Award 1995; Officer, Order of Canada 1995; Hon. Degrees: (LL.D.) St. Mary's Univ., York Univ., Concor- dia Univ., Univ. of Waterloo; Acadia Univ.; (D.C.L.) Bishop's Univ.; (D.Litt.) Univ. of New Brunswick; recre- ations: fly-fishing, tennis or a good book; Office: P.O. Box 1, First Canadian Place, Toronto, Ont. M5X 1A1. BARRETT, Pam, M.L.A., B.A., M.Phil.; politician; b. Brandon, Man. 26 Nov. 1953; d. Raymond Phillip and Agatha Mary (Trainor) B.; e. Univ. of Alta. B.A. 1979; Glasgow Univ. M.Phil. 1981; LEADER, ALBERTA NEW DEMOCRATS 1996- ; researcher for former leaders Grant Notley and Ray Martin, Alta. Legislatur e 1982-86; researcher, Alta. Federation of Labour (briefly in 1983); 1st el. to Alta. Legislature (Edmonton High- lands) g.e. 1986; re-el, g.e. 1989, did not seek re-el. 1993; Official Opposition House Leader & Deputy Leader, Alta. New Democrats 1986-93; served as Official Oppo- sition spokesperson for Arts & Culture, Advanced Edu- cation, Career Development, Health and Federal & Intergovernmental Affairs; radio talk show host (Edm- onton), host live phone-in television show, columnist for Edmonton newspapers 1993-96; Roman Catholic; recreations: patron of theatre (esp. Theatre Network & The Fringe Fest.), symphony & opera, reading statistics & political books/journals; Office: 5339 - 112 Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. T5WON6. BARRETT, Richard E., B.Sc.; mining engineer; b. Cobden, Ont. 20 June 1905; s. Lawrence Atholstane and Etta June (McCrum) B.; e. McGill Univ., B.Sc. (Mining Eng.) 1926; m. the late Margaret Robertson, d. late Wil- liam MacNairn Shaw, Walkerton, Ont., 16 June 1934; one s., Lawrence Shaw; with Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp., Peru, S.A., 1926-29; Indust. Engr., Preston Furni- ture Co., 1929-33; Mgr., Parkhill Gold Mines, Wawa, Ont., 1933-36; Mgr, Central Patricia Gold Mines, N.W. Ont., 1936^17; Prof, of Mining and Head, Dept. of Min- ing Engn., Univ. of Toronto, 1947-53; Mgr, Beaver- lodge Operation, Eldorado Minin g & Refining Co. Ltd., Uranium City, Sask., 1953-55; Dir, Ore Procurement, Eldorado Mining & Refining Co. Ltd., 1955-63; Extve. Dir, Cdn. Inst. of Mining & Metall., 1963-65; mem., Cdn. Inst. Of Mining and Metall.; Assn. Prof. Engrs. of Ont.; Freemason; Anglican; Home: 3 Silver Crescent, Port Hope, Ont. L1A 2C4. BARRETT, Spencer Charles Hilton, B.Sc, Ph.D.; professor; b. Bushey, Herts., England 7 June 1948; s. Arthu r Charles and Doris (Boorer) B.; e. Pinner Co. Grammar Sch., England; Univ. of Reading, B.Sc. 1971; Univ. of Calif, at Berkeley, Ph.D. 1977; m. Suzanne d. Douglas and Pamela Whittaker 1 Sept. 1973; children: Rowan Douglas Hilton, Seth Vincent Arthur; PROF., DEPT. OF BOTANY, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1986- ; Weed Biol., Commonwealth Devel. Corp., Swaziland Irrigation Scheme 1969-70; Mem., Univ. of Reading Plant Collecting Expedition to N.E. Brazil 1971-72; Aquatic Weed Cons., Internal. Rsch. Inst., Jari, Lower Amazon, Brazil 1974, 1977; Asst. Prof, present univ. 1977; Vis. Rsch. Sci., Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Rsch. Orgn., Canberra, Australia 1983-84; Visiting Prof., Univ. of Hong Kong 1994; main rsch.: plant ecological & evolutionary genetics, conservation biology, reproductive biol. of plants, genetics of weed invasions; Chrmn., NSERC Grant Selection Ctte. in Population Biol. 1986-87 (mem. 1984-88); NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Mem. Fellowship 1988-89; Mem., Soc. for the Study of Evolution; Brit. Ecological Soc.; Botani- cal Soc. of Am.; The Genetical Soc.; author of 100 sci. rsch. papers & 30 book chaps.; editor, 2 books; trained 12 grad. students; invited lectr. worldwide; Assoc. Ed. Evo- lution 1989-92; Ed. Bd. Plant Species Biology 1994- ; Molecular Ecology 1996- ; recreations: gardening, pho- tography, canoeing, tropical travel; Home: 182 Humber- vale Blvd., Etobicoke, Ont. M8Y 3P8; Office: Toronto, Ont. M5S 3B2 BARRETT-CRAMER, Hon. Raymond Joseph, LL.B.; provincial judge; b. Winnipeg, Man. 26 Apr. 1930; s. Phillip and Anne (Singer); e. Univ. of Winnipeg, B.A. 1954, B.A.fHons.) 1958; Manitoba Law Sch. 1958; Office: 5th Fir, 408 York Ave., Winnipeg, Man. R3C OP9. BARRETTE-JONCAS, Hon. Madam Justice Claire, B.A., LL.L.; justice; b. Montreal, Que. 18 May 1933; d. Hon. Jean and Cecile (Guindon) Barrette; e. Acad. St- Paul; Pensionnat d'Outremont; Coll. Jesus-Marie, B.A. 1953; Univ. de Montreal, LL.L. (cum laude) 1956; m. Judge Claude Joncas, s. late Louis E. Joncas, Westmount, Que., 21 Dec. 1963; children: Louis, Lucie; JUSTICE, SUPERIOR COURT OF QUEBEC 1975- ; Judge in Charge of Criminal Assizes, District of Montreal 1984- ; Pres. Gen. Ctte., The Superior Court 1994-95; mem. Bd. Dirs., Univ. of Montreal 1985-89; called to Bar of Que. 1957; cr Q.C. (fed.) 24 Dec. 1971; first woman to preside over Jr. Bar of Montreal (1961-62), first to sit on Bar Council of Montreal (1962-63), first to sit on Bar Council of Que. 1962-63 and first to plead before the Criminal Assizes in Quebec (Montreal 1958); former Dir, John Howard Soc. of Montreal; Treas., Inst. Philippe Pinel de Montreal (until 1975); former Secy., Legal Aid Bureau, Bar of Montreal; former Pres., Comte. of Criminal Affairs of Former Bureau; Elder, St- Viateur Ch., Outremont, Que. (1971-74); French Secy., Jr. Assocs. Montreal Museum Fine Arts 1960-61; Past Pres., Assn. Women Lawyers, P.Q.; Jr. Bar Assoc. of Montreal; Past mem. Council, Bar of Montreal and Bar of P.Q.; Lectr. in Criminal Law, Univ. of Montreal 1962- 64 and McGill Univ. 1967-70; part-time mem. Law Reform Comm. of Canada 1971-75; R. Catholic; recre- ations: geneology, reading, travel; Office: Court House, 1 est. rue Notre Dame, Montreal, Que. H2Y 1B6. BARRIGAR, Robert H., Q.C.; barrister; b. Smiths Falls, Ont. 4 June 1937; s. John Wellington and Carol Adelaide (Hubbell) B.; e. Univ. Toronto, B.A.Sc. 1959; Dalhousie Univ., LL.B. 1963; Harvard Law Sch., LL.M. 1964; m. Evelyn, d. Peter and Eva Neufeld, 8 Sept. 1962; children: Jennifer, Stephen, Diana, John; COUNSEL, BARRIGAR & MOSS and predecessor firms (offices in Ottawa, Mississauga, Vancouver & Victoria) 1974— ; admitted Ont. Bar 1966; B.C. Bar 1975; Alta. Bar 1978; Univ. B.C. Faculty Law 1977-78; cr. Q.C. 1981; Pres., FICPI Can. 1985-91; Pres., Patent & Trademark Inst. Can. 1991-92; author The Canadian Patent Act Anno- tated and numerous articles in legal journals ; Sir James Dunn Scholar (Dalhousie Law Sen.); Harvard Law Sch. Scholar; Fellow, Foundation for Legal Rsch.; Home: 3610 Cadboro Bay Rd., Victoria, B.C. VSR 5K8; Offices: 1675 Douglas St., Victoria, B.C. V8W 2G5 and 2373 - 595 Burrard St., Vancouver, B.C. V7X 1J1. BARRINGTON, J. Douglas, B.Comm., M.B.A., FCA; financial executive; b. Montreal, Que. 22 July 1943; s. Thomas John and Eileen Tclford (Walker) B.; e. McGill Univ. B.Comm.(Hons.) 1964; Harvard Grad. School of Business Admin. M.B.A. 1966; C.A. 1967; FCA 1997; m. Kathryn d. Ralph and Winnifred Tees 16 Sept. 1967; children: Cynthia, Christopher, Amanda; GROUP MANAGING PARTNER- NATIONAL SERVICES, DELOITTE & TOUCHE 1996- ; joined Touche Ross 1966; Partner 1973; Partner in Charge, Nat. Capital Region 1978; Dep. Mng. Partner, Eastern Canada 1988; Dep. Mng. Partner, Deloitte & Touche 1990; Chrmn. 1992; Dir. & Vice-Chrmn., Cdn. Comprehensive Audit- ing Foundation; Chrmn., Vision Project, Cdn. Inst. of Chartered Accountants 1996; Chrmn., Tomorrow Fund, United Way of Greater Toronto; editor Comprehensive Audit Reporting - Concepts Issues Practice 1991; recre- ations: gardening; clubs: York; Home: 220 Blythwood Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4N 1A6; Office: 95 Wellington St. W, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2P4. BARRON, Daniel N., B.Sc., M.B.A., F.S.A., F.C.I.A., M.A.A.A., C.M.C.; actuary; b. London, England 4 March 1964; s. Gerald P. and Joyce (Feldman) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.Sc. 1986; York Univ. M.B.A. 1990; m. Bayla d. Paul and Carol Brown 28 Dec. 1989; 3 children; PARTNER (resp. for life insurance industry), COO- PERS & LYBRAND CONSULTING 1995- ; Actuarial Analyst, Independent Order of Foresters 1986-88; Manulife Financial 1988-90; Senior Actuarial Consult- ant, Ernst & Young 1990-92; Principal 1992-95; Fellow, Canadian Inst. of Actuaries; Soc. of Actuaries; Mem., Am. Academy of Actuaries; Cert. Mngt. Consultant; co- author: Risk Based Capital in the Life Insurance Indus- try 1994, Capital Management in the Life Insurance Industry 1995; Office: 145 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 1V8. BARRON, John Christopher; financial executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 21 Sept. 1931; s. John A. and Isobel E. (Cassels) B.; e. Upper Canada College 1950; m. Janet C. d. Dr. & Mrs. Jamison Martin; children: Cecil Cassels, Claire Ruth; CHRMN., CASSELS BLAIKIE INVEST- MENT MANAGEMENT; Chrmn., Armstrong Holdings (Brampton) Ltd.; Dir, Economic Investment Trust; Ful- crum Investment Co. Ltd.; Canadian & Foreign Securi- ties Co. Ltd.; The Debenture and Securities Corp. of Can.; Dominion and Anglo Investments Ltd.; The Dominion of Canada General Insur. Co.; E-L Financial Corp. Ltd.; Empire Life Insurance Co.; Inst. of Cdn. Bankers; National Trust Co.; National Trustee Inc.; Past Chrmn., Cassels Blaikie & Co. Limited, Partner 1959; Toronto Stock Exchange; Chrmn., The Trust Companies Assn. of Canada; Hon. Chrmn., Presidential Investment Adv. Ctte., Univ. of Toronto; Trustee, Univ. of Guelph Heritage Fund; Gov., Royal Cdn. Geographical Soc.; rec- reations: fishing, hunting, skiing, tennis, ornithology; Home: Terra Cotta, Ont. LOP 1NO; Office: One Finan- cial Place, 1 Adelaide St. E., Toronto, Ont. M5C 2W8. BARRON, John Philip, M.Mus.; b. Kimberley, B.C. 20 Dec. 1939; s. Philip Lewis and Marguerite Jean (Beas- ley) B.; e. J. Lloyd Crowe, Trail, B.C. 1957; Univ. of Tor- onto Mus.Bac. 1960, M.Mus. 1966; m. A. Lowell d. Edwin and Ruth Jarmain 15 July 1967; children: Jenni - fer, Naomi, Julie, Katherine; Music Consultant, Middle- sex County Bd. of Education 1972-96; Music Teacher, Eastern H.S. of Commerce, Toronto 1962-64; Lawrence Park Collegiate, Toronto 1965-70; Westminster S.S., London 1970-71; Overseas study in Hungary 1976-77 to study the music edn. system developed by Zoltan Kodaly; Dir, Ont. Youth Choir 1975-76 (winner, CBC Cdn. Amateur Choral Comp. 1976 & BBC Internal. Choral Comp. Let the People Sing 1976 - best choir from 18 countries in ihe competition); Founding Con- ductor, London Pro Musica 1970-73; Musical Dir, Tor- onto Chamber Soc. 1977-80; Co-Dir, Amabile Youih Singers 1985- ; Choral Compelitions: Runner-up - Arnham, The Netherlands (1987); 1st- 'Youth & Music', Vienna, Austria (1989); 1st CBC (1986, '88, '90, '92, '94, '96); Healey Willan Grand Prize Winner (1994), 'Let the Peoples Sing' (1993, '97); Awards: Kodaly Centennial Medal (1983) presented by Hungar- ian Govt for outstanding contbn. 10 the knowledge of the work of Zoltan Kodaly in Canada; Oni. ChoralFed. Silver Medal for Dist Service in Choral music (1996); Dir, Ont. Choral Fed. 1970-76, Pres. 1973-74; editor: Reflections of Canada vol. I 1985, vol. II 1986, vol. Ill 1987, Reflet du Canada 1991; author: Kodaly and Edu- cation 1979, Ride with Me 1993; Home: 22555 Komoka Rd., Komoka, Ont. NOL IRQ. BARROW, Robin St. Clair, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S.C.; professor; b. Oxford, England 18 Nov. 1944; s. Arthur Hugh Duncan and Awdry Gilchrist (Wrighison) B.; e. Dragon School, Oxford 1957; Wesiminster School, London 1963; Chrisi Church, Oxford M.A.(Hons.) 1967; Univ. of London Ph.D. 1972; P.G.C.E. 1968; Isl m. Hilary d. Sir Paul and Lady Eila Mallinson 1965; one s.: Paul; 2nd m. Lynn d. Capiain Charles and Joan Hansen 1976; children: Alexandra, Natasha; DEAN OF EDU- CATION, SIMON FRASER UNIV. 1992- ; Asst. Mas- ter, Elliott Comprehensive School London 1968; City of London School for Boys 1968-72; Lecturer in Philoso- phy of Edn., Univ. of Leicester 1972-80; Visiting Prof., Univ. of W. Ont. 1977-78; Reader, Univ. of Leicester 1980-82; Prof, of Edn., Simon Fraser Univ. 1982- ; Dir. of Grad. Programs 1987-90; Assoc. Dean of Education 1990; Vice Chair, Philosophy of Edn. Soc. of Great Brit- 68 BARRY / BARSOUM ain 1980-83; Pres., N.W. Phil , of Edn. Soc. 1988; Cdn. Phil, of Edn. Soc. 1992-93; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. 1996; author: Language, Intelligence and Thought 1993, Utilitarianism 1991, Understanding Skills 1990, A Critical Dictionary of Educational Concepts 1986, Giv- ing Teaching Back to Teachers 1984, The Philosophy of Schooling 1983, Injustice, Inequality and Ethics 1982, Language and Thought 1982, Happiness 1979, Radical Education 1978, The Canadian Curriculum 1978, Plato's Apology 1978, Common Sense and the Curricu- lum 1978, Plato and Education 1976, Greek and Roman Education 1976, Moral Philosophy for Education 1975, Plato, Utilitarianism and Education 1975, Sparta 1975, Introduction to Philosophy of Education 1974, Athe- nian Democracy 1973; recreations: music, soccer, litera- ture; Home: 830 Ranch Park Way, Coquitlam, B.C. V3C 2H3; Office: Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6. BARRY, Anne Meredith (Smyth); artist; b. Toronto, Ont. 31 Aug. 1931; d. Richard Charles Meredith and Anne Noela (Seaborne) Smyth; e. Branksome Hall Sch. 1949; Ontario Coll. of Art 1954; m. John Harvey s. Harry and Dorothy B. 5 June 1954; children: John David, Scott Meredith (dec.); selected solo exbns.: Equi- nox Gall. Vane. 1982; Thunder Bay Nat. Ex. Centre 1983; Tom Thompson Mem. Art Gall. Owen Sound 1984; Evelyn Aimis Gall. Toronto 1985; Eastern Edge Gall. St. John's 1988; Geraldine Davis Gall. Toronto 1986, '88, '90; Memorial Univ. of Nfld. Art Gall. 1991; Kamloops Art Gall. 1992; Whitby Art Gall. 1992; Algoma Art Gall. Sault Ste. Marie 1992; Masters Gall. Calgary 1993, '96; Buschlen Mowatt Gall. Vane. 1991, '93; Emma Butler Gall. St. John's 1990, '94; Gallery One Toronto 1994; Blackwood Gall., Univ. of Toronto (and touring) 1995-99; selected group exbns.: Univ. of Mich- igan Art Gall. 1985; Perlman Art Gall. Chicago 1985; Prints. Hamilton Art Gall. 1985; Nat. Museum of Sci- ence Ottawa 1986; Printshops McDonald-Stewart Art Gall. Guelph (& touring Can.) 1987, Mclntosh Gall. London (Ont.) 1987; Endeavour Vancouver Art Gall. 1990; Tokyo Internal. Art Show Japan 1992; Yukon Art Gall. Whitehorse 1993; Art Gall, of N.S. Halifa x 1994; Nickel Art Mus. Calgary 1994; Land and Sea curated by Queen's Univ. & touring Great Britain 1995-97; Mem., Bd. of Dir., Art Gall, of Nfld. & Lab. 1994- ; St. Michael's Printshop 1994-97; several past extve. bd. positions; selected & recent teaching: NSCAD Halifax 1994, Kamloops Art Gall. 1992, Sir Wilfred Grenville Art Coll. 1989, Emily Carr Coll. of Art 1979-89, Seneca Coll. 1985, Toronto Sch. of Art 1984-85, Memorial Univ. of Nfld. 1984-8, Ont. Arts Council 1976-87, Art Gall.of Ont. 1978-84; commissions: Ont. Assn. of Art Galls. 1978, Toronto Dominion Bank 1982, L'Hotel, CN Convention Centre 1984, Parks Can. Centennial Portfo- lio 1985, Art Gall. Memorial Univ. 1986, '88, Radisson Plaza Convention Centre 1987, Nfld. Symphony Orch. 1992, Arts for Kids Trust 1993; author: Shorelines, The Printmobile, An Introduction to the Collagraph Print (videos); The Private Eve (limited ed. folio of xerox prints); Hidden Values oy Robert Swain 1994; recre- ation: travelling; club: Toronto Arts & Letters; Address: Schoolhouse Studio, St. Michael's, Tors Cove, Nfld. ADA 4AO. BARRY, David G., Q.C., B.Sc, M.Sc., LL.B.; lawyer; b. Saint John, N.B. 2 Aug. 1944; s. Hon. John Paul and Rita Marie (Feeney) B.; e. St. Francis Xavier Univ. B.Sc.(Hons.) 1966; Univ. Alta., M.Sc.(Computer Sci.) 1968; Univ. of N.B., LL.B. 1972; m. Hon. Jane (M.L.A. & Solicitor Gen.), d. John W. and M. Constance (McGrath) Baird; children: Patrick, Jonathan, Colin, Ryan, Gregor; PARTNER, BARRY & O'NEIL; admitted N.B. Bar 1972; former Council mem., Bar Admission Course Ctte., Chrmn., Automation Ctte., Law Soc. of N.B.; forme r Counc. mem., Saint John Law Soc.; Cdn. Bar Assn. (former mem. Council and Profl. Services Comte.; former mem. & Chrmn. Law, Sci. & Tech. Comte.); mem. Am. Bar Assn.; Cdn. Information Processing Soc.; Assn. for Computing Machinery; New York Academy of Sciences; former Chrmn., Cdn. Law Information Counc.; former Gov., Cdn. Tax Foundation; Lectr. Busi- ness Law, Univ. N.B. (1973-75); Lectr. Company Law (1973-76) Law Office Mgmt. (1976-84), & Drafting (1989-97), Bar Admission Course, Law Soc. of N.B.; Taxation Offr., Law Soc. of N.B.; Commissioner & Secy.-Treas., Enterprise Saint John; former Chrmn.: The Enterprise Centre (YM-YWCA); former Pres.: Saint John Bd. of Trade; N.B. Museum; Saint John Co-opera- tive Supply Depot Inc.; Saint John Liberal Assn.; YM- YWCA Saint John; former Vice-Pres. & Dir., Family Services of Saint John; former Vice Pres.: Assn. for Community Living (Saint John Branch) and (N.B. Divi- sion); Cdn. Federation of Friends of Museums; former Dir.: United Way Saint John; Housing Alternatives Inc. and Rehabitat Inc.; Saint John Transit Comn.; Saint John Learning Exchange; Junior Achievement Saint John; recreations: golf; tennis; cross-country skiing; Home: 807 Anderson Dr., Saint John, N.B. E2M 4G2; Office: Royal Bank Bldg., 85 Charlotte St., P.O. Box 6010, Stn. A, Saint John, N.B. E2L 4R5. E-mail: dgb@barry-oneil.com BARRY, Lieut.-Col. Eric Lawrence, CD.; association executive; b. Montreal, P.Q.; s. William Henry and Bea- trice Dillon (Lawrence) B.; e. St. Leo's Acad., West- mount, P.Q.; McGill Univ. Sch. of Comm.; Sir Geo. Williams Univ. B.A. (Econ.) 1966; m. Mary Christina d. John Joseph O'Brien 1952; children: Christopher, Lisa, Catherine, Erica, David; PRES., CANADIAN TEXTILES INSTITUTE 1980- ; joined Can. Paint Mfrs. Assn. as Asst. to Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Jan. 1952; apptd. Secy, Sept. 1957; Gen. Mgr. 1958, Extve. Vice-Pres., 1964-79; served Canadian Army (Militia) 1949-65; Lieut.-Col. and C.O. Royal Canadian Hussars 1960-64; mem. Order of St. John, Priory of Canada since 1971; Chan- cellor 1993-96; Cdn. Soc. of Assn. Executives; Dir., Standards Council of Canada 1977-83; mem., Interna- tional Trade Advisory Cttee. (ITAC) 1988-94; mem., Textiles, Footwear and Leather Sectoral Advisory Group for Internal. Trade (SAGIT) 1986-88, Chrmn. 1988-91; Chrmn., Textiles, Fur and Leather, SAGIT 1991-94; Knight, Order of St. John of Jerusalem (1983); Club: Rideau; Office: 66 Slater St., Suite 1720, Ottawa, Ont. KIP 5H1. BARRY, Francis Leopold (Frank), M.A., R.C.A.; art - ist, educator; b. London, Eng. 16 Apr. 1913 ; s. Hubert Charles and Olive (Armstrong) B.; e. Ealing Sch. of Art London, Nat. Dipl. in Design 1950; Hornsey Sch. of Art London, Art Teachers Dipl. 1951; Sir George Williams Univ. M.A. (Art Educ.1; m. Hilda Patricia d. Pat Rawlin- son 1945; cnildren: Christopher, Ailsa; rep. in McGill, Carleton and Concordia Univs. and in private colls.; monograph publ. Yvan Boulerice Frank Barry; Asst. Prof., Concordia Univ. 1973-81; served with R.A.F. (Intelligence) 1943-46; Dir., Mississauga Arts Counc.; mem. Royal Cdn. Acad.; named Mississauga Artist of the Year 1995; Anglican; recreations: Tai Chi, swim- ming; Home: 54 Eaglewood Blvd., Mississauga, Ont. L5G 1V4. BARRY, Ivor, B.A.; actor, writer; b. Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, S. Wales, 12 April 1919; s. William John and Lily Maude (Phillips) B.; e. Univ. Coll. of Wales, B.A. (Hons. in French Lang, and Lit.), 1947; m. Helen Joy, d. Geoffrey Brameld of Somerset, Eng. and Mysore, India, 23 June 1950; one d. Bronwen Anne; began as Secondary Sch. Teacher and Pte. Tutor in Lon- don, Eng., 1948-52; came to Canada, 1953 and has since been engaged as a TV, Film, Radio, and Stage Actor, and as a script writer for these media, specializing in transla- tion adaptations from the French (most work in close assoc. with CBC); served in 2nd World War, Royal Arty, 1940-46; Commnd. 1941, Overseas service (1941-46) in Middle E. and Italy; demob, with rank of War Subst. Lieut.; Pres., Assn. of Cdn. Television & Radio Artists, 1961-62 (Council mem. 1959-61 and 1962-63, Dir. 1965); Dir., Cdn. Council of Authors and Artists, 1962; mem. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Sci- ences, Hollywood; recreation: retirement; Address: 1219 Alamo Creek Terrace, Paso Robles, CA 93446-5070. BARRY, (Pamela) Jane, M.L.A., B.Sc.; legislator; b. Halifax, N.S. 10 July 1944; d. John Wesley and Marion Constance (McGratn) Baird; e. Convent of the Sacred Heart; Mount St. Vincent Univ.; St. Francis Xavier Univ., B.Sc. cum laude 1965; m. David Gerard s. Rita and Paul B. 3 Sept. 1966; cnildren: Patrick, Jonathan, Colin, Ryan, Gregor; M.L.A., GOVT. OF NEW BRUNS- WICK 1987- ; formerly: Chemist, Atlantic Sugar; Rsch. Asst., Fac. of Pharm., Univ. of Alta.; Bd. of Gov., United Way; Past Dir., Loyalist Days Inc.; former Pres., Saint John Co-op Supply Depot; Former mem., N.B. School Trustees Assn.; Former Trustee, Dist. 20 Sch. Bd.; Former Pres., West Saint John Co-op Presch.; Past Pres., Saint John Univ. Women's Club; St. Francis Xavier Alumni Assn.; Chrmn. 1990 & 1991 Red Shield Appeal (Salvation Army), St. John; recipient, Canada 125 Medal; 1st el. M.L.A. for Saint John West 1987; Min. of State for Childhood Services, Govt. of N.B. 1989-91; Co-Chair, Select Ctte. on 1987 Constitutional Accord and has served on several legislative standing cttes. and Special Ctte. on Social Policy Development; re-el. 1991; Min. of Environment 1991-94 (first woman to hold that post); Solicitor General 1994-98; Chair, Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment 1991-92; Chair, Atlantic Environment Ministers Ctte. 1992; Chair, Cdn. Council of Ministers of Environmen t 1993-94; mem., Premier's Round Table on Environ- ment and the Economy; mem. Cabinet Ctte. on Policy and Priorities; Hon. Life Mem., Saint John Human Development Council; recreations: boating, tennis; Home: 807 Anderson Dr., Saint John, N.B. E2M 4G2; Office: P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5H1. BARRY, John P., Q.C., B.A., B.C.L.; lawyer; b. Saint John, N.B. 10 Oct. 1942; s. Hon. J. Paul Barry Q.C. and Rita Marie (Feeney) Barry; e. Saint Malacny's Mem. H.S. 1960; St. Francis Xavier Univ. 1963; Univ. of N.B. B.A. 1965, B.C.L. 1966; m. Charlene E. d. Joseph and Vivian Neisner 24 March 1988; children: John Paul (J.P.), Anders Harris (Gurholt), Christopher Patrick, Thomas Steffan; stepchildren: Paul J. Wilson, Michael G.M. Wilson, Stacy Sharon Wilson; SENIOR PART- NER, BARRY & O'NEIL 1981- ; Journalist, Samf John Telegraph-Journal, Saint John Evening-Times Globe & Canadian Broadcasting Corp. 1954—66; admitted as Bar- rister & Solicitor, Barristers Soc. of N.B. 1966 ; Assoc., Ryan, MacGowan, Higgins & Case 1966-70; Partner, Ryan, Drummie & Co. 1971-72; Clark, Drummie & Co. 1972-81; Mem. of Council, Barristers Soc. of N.B. (now Law Soc. of N.B.) 1972-74, 1985-86, 1995-96; Mem. of Council, N.B. Br., Cdn. Bar Assn. 1972-83; Nat. Chair, Cdn. Bar Assn., Communications Ctte. 1978-80; Cdn. Bar Assn., Health Law 1980-84; Nat. Extve. Mem. 1978-80; Cdn. Med. Assn./Cdn. Bar Assn. Joint Liaison Ctte. 1982-84; Chair, Law Soc. of N.B. Ctte. on the Inte- gration of Two Official Lang, in the Practice of Law 1981-83; Pres., Saint John Law Soc. 1995- ; Founding Pres., Kidney Fdn. of Can., N.B. Br. 1970-72; Pres., N.B. Lung Assn. 1992-94; Finance Chair, Cdn. Lun g Assn. 1995-96; Pres., Cdn. Lung Assn. 1997- ; Public At Large Mem., Maritime Prov. Higher Edn. Comn. 1988- ; R.C.; clubs: Royal Kennebecasis Yacht, Union; Home: 75 Crown Hill Crescent, Saint John, N.B. E2K 2H2; Office: Royal Bank Bldg., 85 Charlotte St., P.O. Box 6010, Saint John, N.B. E2L 4R5. BARRY, Hon. Leo, B.A., B.Sc., LL.M.; judge; b. Red Island, Placentia Bay, Nfld. 7 Aug. 1943; s. Leo Maurice & Elizabeth (Ryan) B.; e. High Sch. Brigus, Conception Bay, Nfld. (Gov. Gen.'s Medallist, Imperial Oil and Elec- toral Scholar) 1958; Memorial Univ. B.Sc. 1962, B.A. 1963; Dalhousie Law Sch. LL.B. 1967; Yale Univ. LL.M. 1968; divorced; children: Sheila, Diana; JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT OF NEWFOUNDLAND, TRIAL DIVISION 1989- ; called to Bar of Nfld. 1969; practised law with firm of Thorns, Fowler, Rowe & Barry 1969- 72, with Halley, Roberts, Barry 1981-87 and with Ken- dell & Crosbie 1987-89; el. M.H.A. March 1972, apptd. Depy. Speaker 1972; Min. of Mines and Energy, Nfld., 1972-75, 1979-81; assoc. Prof, of Law, Dalhousie Law Sch. 1977-79; re-el. M.H.A. June 1979, April 1982 and April 1985; Leader of the Opposition 1984-87; mem . Can. Human Rights Foundation; Law Soc. of Nfld.; Cdn. Bar Assn.; Am. Soc. Internal. Law; Fellow, Founda- tion for Legal Rsch. in Can.; R. Caiholic; recreaiions: squash, golf, chess, reading, bridge; Home: 46 Circular Rd., Si. John's, Nfld. A1C 2Z1; Office: Supreme Coun, 317 Duckworth Si., P.O. Box 937, St. John's, Nfld. A1C 5M3. BARSHAI, Rudolf, D.Mus., H.C.; symphon y conduc- tor; b. USSR 28 Sept. 1924; s. Boris and Maria (Alex- eyeva) B.; e. Moscow Conserv., D.Mus. 1949; m. Helena d. Sofia and Sergei Raskov Jan. 1979; children: Lev, Waller, Takeshi; Viola-Solo, Chamber Ensembles with D. Shostakovich, S. Richter, D. Oistrakh, E. Gilels & oihers 1946-70; mem., Borodin Quartet 1946-53; Tchaikovsky Quartet 1953-55; Founder & Music Dir., Moscow Chamber Orch. 1955-77; cond. all major USSR orchs. & most major European orchs.; emigrated 1977; Music Dir., New Israel Orch. 1977-79; Prin. Cond., Bournemouth Symphony 1982-88; Music Dir., Vancou- ver Symphony 1985-88; Jury Pres., Arturo Toscanini Conduciors Competition, Parma, Italy 1990- ; compl. & insirum. Bach's Art of Fugue 1972, 1985; decoded & insirum. Bach's Das Musikalische Opfer 1970; instru- men., Shostakovich's Chamber Symphonies No 1 & No 2 1968; a symphony for wind and strings 1988; Cham- ber Symphony Op 83a 1989; Eine Kleine Symphonie Op 49" 1995; Prokofiev's Visions Fugitive 1960; numer- ous recordings on Melodia, Decca, D.G. Capriccio and EMI labels; Address: c/o Lies Askonas Ltd., 6 Henrietia Si., London WC2E SLA, England. BARSOUM, Khalil E.; execuiive; b. 14 July 1944; e. Univ. of Montreal, B.Sc. 1966; m. Lucille Tessier; chil- dren: Jean-Francois, Caroline; CHRMN., AND C.E.O., IBM U.K. LTD. 1996- ; joined IBM as Sales Trainee 1966; has held several executive posiiions in IBM Can - ada as well as internationally; Vice-Pres., Eastern Region 1979-82; Vice-Pres. Marketing Plans & Con- trols 1982-84; held various extve. position in U.S. 1984- 86; Vice-Pres., Mktg. Staff, Toronio 1986-88; Vice- Pres., Finance & Planning 1988-93; on assignment in U.S. 1993; Gen. Mgr. Travel Industry, IBM North America, N.Y. 1994-95; Pres. & C.E.O., IBM Canada BART/BARTLIFF 69 Ltd. 1995-96; Home: 30 Valentine Dr., Don Mills, Ont. MSA 3J8; Office: 76 Upper Ground, London SE1 9P2, England. BART, Christopher Kenneth, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., C.A.; educator, inventor; b. St. Catharines, Ont. 6 Jan. 1952; s. John and Alexandra (Savriga) B.; e. York Univ. B.A. 1974, M.B.A. 1975; C.A. 1977; Univ. of W. Ont. Ph.D. 1982; children: Madeleine, Veronica, Miriam; PROF. OF BUSINESS POLICY 1981- and FOUND- ING DIR., MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATION RSCH. AND NEW TECHNOLOGY RSCH. CENTRE, McMASTER UNIV. 1994- ; Coordinator, Innovation Rsch. Working Group, McMaster Univ. 1991-94; Sr. Acct. Coopers & Lybrand 1975-77; Rsch. Fellow Nat. Centre Mgmt. Rsch. & Devel. Univ. of W. Ont. 1987- 88; Internal. Speaker, Found, for Cdn.-Am. Business Achievement 1996 & Australian Soc. Accts. 1990 World Congress; Visiting Fellow in Acctg. Monash Univ. Mel- bourne 1990; Co-inventor of Computer Assisted Strate- gic Evaluation (C.A.S.E.) software 1991; Dir.: Hamilton Entertainment & Convention Facilities Inc. 1986-88; Bart & Company 1997- ; E.D.I.C. Inc. 1986-97; Marken Associated Consultants 1986-97; St. Joseph's Hosp. (Hamilton) 1996- ; Visiting Lectr.: Grad. Sch. of Bus. Univ. of Cape Town 1984, 1986; Sch. of Mgmt. Cranfield Inst. Technol. 1989; Sch. of Bus. Leadership, Univ. of Pretoria 1991; I.A.T.A. 1991,1993-97; Czecho- slovakian Mgmnt. Centre 1993; Fudan Univ. Sch. of Business, Shanghai, China 1994; Tsiughua Univ. Sch. of Business, Beijing, China 1994; Cons, to sr. execs, maj. Cdn. and internal, corps.; Recipient: Can. Council Doc- toral Fellowship 1977; Social Sci. Humanities Rsch. Council Doctoral Fellowships 1978 & 1979; Ontario Graduate Scholarship 1974; Gulf Oil Grad. Fellowships 1978 & 1979; Inst. of Citizenship Fellowships 1979 & 1980; Rsch. Prizes: Found. Adm. Rsch. 1985; Adm. Sci's Assn. Can. 1988, 1992 & 1995; Named: Outstanding Undergrad. Bus. Prof. 1982 & 1997 and M.B.A. Prof, of Yr. 1984, 1989 & 1991 McMaster Univ.; President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, McMaster Univ. 1995; Mem. Edit. Bd. Internal. Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management; Reviewer Journal of Engineering and Technology Mgmnt., Case Research Journal, Journal of Management Studies; Selection Ctte. Judge, Found, for Cdn.-Am. Business Achieve- ment 1995- ; Dir.: Harshman Found. 1982-88 (cur- rently mem.); Planning Execs. Inst. Toronto Chapter 1982-84; mem., Vision TaskForce 1995-96 & Criteria of Control Bd. 1996- , Cdn. Inst. of Chartered Accoun- tants; Mem. Adv. Ctte., 2nd Internal. Conference on Technology Policy and Innovation 1998; auihor numer- ous scholarly and profl. mgmi. arlicles various nai. and internal, jours.; Mem., Acad. of Management; North Am. Case Rsch. Assn.; Insi. C.A.'s Oni.; recreadons: iravel, Italian cooking; Home: 2150 Bromsgrove Rd., Mississauga, Ont. L5J 4B3; Office: Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4M4. BARTEL, Lee R., B.A., B.Mus., A.Mus., L.Mus., M.Ed., Ph.D.; professor; b. Steinbach, Man. 4 April 1948; s. Peter and Margarei (Rempel) B.; e. Univ. of Maniioba B.A. 1973; Brandon Univ. B.Mus. 1975; Wesiern Bd. of Music Assoc. Dipl. in Music-Singing 1981, Lie. in Music-Singing 1983; Univ. of Manitoba M.Ed. 1984; Univ. of Illinois Ph.D. 1988; children: Melanie, Lucas; ASSOC. PROF. & CHAIR OF THE MUSIC EDUCA- TION DIVISION, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1987- ; Jr. fe High School & Univ. Music Specialist-Teacher 1969-76; private instructor in guitar, voice, violin 1970-90; Ses- sional Lecturer, var. univs. 1976-83; Music Dept. Chair & Prof., Steinbach Bible Coll. 1975-85; Dir. of Devel. 1986-87; Founder & Dir., Cdn. Music Edn. Rsch. Ctr., Univ. of Toronto 1989- ; Chair, Rsch. Comn., Cdn. Music Educators' Assn. 1993- ; Editor, Can. }. of Res. in Music Edn. 1993- ; Rsch. Assoc., John Adaskin Project 1990- ; Rsch. Staff, Hugh MacMillan Rehab. Ctr. 1990- ; Assoc., Ctr. for Health Promolion, Univ. of Tor- onto 1990- ; Rsch. Council of the Cdn. Music Educators Assn. 1990-93; Outsianding Dissertation in Music Edn Award, Council for Rsch. in Music Edn. 1990; Man. Arts Council Scholarship 1980; Lola McQuarrie Music Scholarship 1974; Man. Teachers Soc. Scholarship 1972; Man. Sci. Teachers Award 1969; Conductor & Artistic Dir., Pax Christi Chorale 1988-92; Singer, soloisi, choir pres. & bd. mem., Winnipeg Singers 1983-85; Mem., Am. Edn. Rsch. Assn.; Cdn. Univ. Music Soc.; Iniernat. Soc. for Musi Edn.; Musi Educators Nat. Conference; Oni. Music Eduaiors Assn.; Phi Delta Kappa; co-author : A Guide to Provincial Music Curriculum Documents since 1980 1993, Get Into Guitar 1973; editor: Research Perspectives on Music Education monograph series; A College Looks Forward 1987; Home: 113 Alfred Ave., North York, Ont. M2N 3H8; Office: Toronto, Ont. M5S 1A1. BARTHOLOMEW, Gilbert Alfred, Ph.D., F.A.P.S., F.R.S.C., F.A.A.A.S.; retired nuclear physicisl; b. Nelson, B.C. 8 Apr. 1922; s. Alfred Bartholomew; e. Univ. of B.C. B.A. 1943; McGill Univ. Ph.D. 1948; m. late Rosalie May d. late Edwin Hugh Dinzey 19 Apr. 1952; m. Anna Teresa Lubicz-Luba 24 July 1992; Jr. Rsch. Offr. Nat. Research Council, Ottawa 1943-44; joined Alomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Chalk River 1948, Head of Neu- tron Physics Br. 1962-71; Rsch. Dir., Physics Div., Alomic Energy of Canada Rsch. Co. 1971-83 (rei.); Mem. 1978-87 and Sec. 1981-87 Nuclear Physics Comn., Int'l Union of Pure & Applied Physics; Chrmn. AECL/IREQ Tokamak de Varenne Advisory die. 1982- 92; auihor over 100 scieni. publs. incl. 7 review articles neutron capture •y-rays, neutron physics and low energy nuclear physics and advanced systems for nuclear power; mem. Cdn. Assn. Physicists; Sigma Xi; Cdn. Nuclear Soc.; Assn. for Baha'i Studies (Vice Chrmn. Science and Tech. Seminar 1991-95); recreations: canoeing, hiking; Home: P.O. Box 150, Lions Bay, B.C. VON 2EO. BARTKIW, Roman, A.O.C.A., R.C.A.; artist; b. Monl- real, Que. 8 March 1935; s. Ivan and Annasiasia B.; e. Beamsville (Oni.) High Sch. 1956; Oni. Coll. of An A.O.C.A. 1960 (Henry Birks Medal; Gov. Gen. Medal; J.S. McClean Scholarship 1960); Sheridan Sch. of Design Mississauga glass blowing 1969; Alfred Univ. N.Y. glass blowing 1970, glass lecnnol. and arch, glass concepts 1974-75; one d.; owned and operated potlery studio Toronto and Markdale, Ont. 1961-71; glass blow- ing studio Combermere, Ont. 1975-77; esibd. poiiery sludio in N.S. 1981; creaied glass-blowing siudio (uses high energy conservadon ana waste reclaim glass) 1984; poiiery teacher own sludio Toronio 1961-62; Northern Coll. Inst. Toronto 1962; Head of Ceramics Oni. Coll. An 1968-69; insir. in ceramics and glass blowing Geor- gian Coll. Applied Arts 1971-74; esibd. arts & crafis program Chesterfield Intel, N.W.T. 1978; inslr. various summer and nighi courses; res. maslercrafisman polier, St. Clair College, Chatham, Ont. Demonst. and Panel mem. Internal. Glass Symposium Denmark 1976; poi- iery workshop Cambrian Coll. 1977; solo ceramic exhns. incl. Cdn. Guild of Crafis Gallery Toronio 1964; Cdn. Guild of Poiters 1967; The Past is Flowing into the Future (homage to the Bowl and Fertility Symbol) Wells Gallery (Otlawa) and Dresden Gallery (Halifax) 1985; solo glass exhns. incl. Wells Gallery Ollawa 1976; Thomas Gallery Winnipeg 1976; Alice Peck Gallery Hamilion 1976; recipient Cdn. Guild Crafts Design Award Ceramics 1965; Carling Festival of Arts Award Toronio 1969; Can. Council Award 1969; Cdn. Scandi- navian Foundaiion Travelling Scholarship 1974; Cdn. Guild Crafis Travel Gram lo Sweden 1975; Marrioil Award for hand blown glass Man 1977; Oni. Arts. Council Gram 1979; Can. Council Gram 1973; rep. glass exhn. Umea and Gothenburg Museums, Sweden, Den- mark and Finland 1974-76; Masters Exhn. Toronio 1976; rec'd Dept. of Culture grant, N.S. Prov. Govt. as Cdn. Rep. for Inauguralion of Internal. Art Glass Museum, Ebeltoft, Denmark 1986 where he presented glass works for permanem coll. (4 major sculpiure pieces: Fire, Water, Earth, Air); Craft Consultant 1988, Upper Clements Park (a historical and cultural theme park, opened 1989); Head Master Craftsman, Glass, Blower and Presser, Upper Clements Pk. N.S. 1989, 1990; rep. in various perm, colls, incl. Royal Ont. Museum, Umea and Gothenburg Museums Sweden, Museum of Decorative Arts Copenhagen, N.S. Dept. of Culture & Recreation, Cultural Centre Japan, Massey Coll., Indus. Min. Coll., Seagram Coll.; mem. R.C.A. 1980; Visual Arts Ontario; N.S. Designer's Craftsman; Cdn. Crafts Council; Ont. Crafis Council; Cdn. Ceramic Soc.; Ont. Potters Assn.; Ont. Arts Council; Address: 11227 Hwy 1, R.R. 1, Wolfville, N.S. BOP 1X0. BARTLE, Jean Ashworth, B.A., A.R.C.T.; music direc- tor, music teacher; b. Lancashire, England 7 March 1947; d. George Ashworth and Iris Clement McLaren; e. Lake- shore Teachers' College 1966; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1977; A.R.C.T. (singing performers') 1970, (singing teachers') 1973; m. Donald Ernest s. Ernesi and Florence Bartle 21 April 1984; children: Elinor, Geoffrey, Andrew; grandchildren: Kimberly , Andrew, James, Erin, David, Bryan; FOUNDER AND MUSIC DIRECTOR OF 300-MEMBER TORONTO CHILDREN'S CHO- RUS (TCC) 1978- ; Teacher (Music), Toronto Bd. of Edn. 1966- ; conductor of TCC in 10 recordings; travels worldwide as guesi clinician, conducior, & adjudicator; guesi leclurer; hosts (with TCC) an internal, sympo- sium for conductors or treble voice choirs; commissions new works by Cdn. composers; organizes children's choir festivals with internal, participalion; active mem., O.M.E.A., C.M.E.A., A.C.D.A., A.C.C.C., Kodaly & ORFF societs of Can., Iniernat. Soc. of Music Educators, Internal. Soc. of Children's Choral & Performing Arts; Lakeshore Teachers' Coll. Music Award 1966; Leslie Bell Conducting Award 1978; Sir Ernesi Macmillan Con- dueling Scholarship 1982; Roy Thomson Hall Award for ouistanding contbn. to the musical life of Toronto 1986; auihor: Lifeline for Children's Choir Directors 1988, rev. ed. 1993; ediior: 2 series of music for ireble voice choirs, Jean Ashworth Bartle series; club: Boulevard; Address: 2180 Bayview Ave., Toronio, Ont M4N 3K7. BARTLEMAN, James Karl; diplomai; b. Orillia, Oni. 24 Dec. 1939; s. Percy Scon and Maureen Florence (Simcoe) B.; e. Port Carling Cominuation Sch.; London Central Coll.; Univ. of West. Oni.; m. Marie-Jeanne d. Ociave Rosillon 12 Sept. 1975; children: Anne Pascale, Laurent William, Alain-Andre; joined External Affairs 1966; service abroad: Bogota Colombia 1968-70; Dacca Bangladesh 1972-73; Nato Brussels 1973-77; Ambassa- dor 10 Cuba 1981-83; Ambassador lo Israel and High Commn. to Cyprus 1986-90; Cdn. permanent Rep. & Ambassador to North Allanlic Council 1990-94; Asst. Secy, lo ihe Cabinel 1994-96; Address: 798 Dunloe Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K1K OK4. BARTLETT, Curtis D., B.A., M.A.; business consuli- anl, investor; b. Ottawa, Ont. 22 March 1963; s. Grant Aulden and Sandra Lynn (Benoit) B.; e. Queen's Univ. B.A.(Hons.) 1985; Univ. of Toronio M.A. 1986; m. Sally P. d. Ward C. and Diana S. Pilfield 5 Oct 1991; PRES., RIATA INVESTMENTS INC. 1994- ; Financial Ana- lyst and Assoc., Investmem Banking, Merrill Lynch Can. Inc. 1986-89; Co-Founder & Dir., IBK Capiial Corp. 1989-90; Co-Founder & Din, Archer Resources Lid. 1991-97; Office: Suite 700, 300 - 5ih Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alia. T2P 3C4. BARTLETT, Lloyd Cleveland, M.D., F.R.S.C.(C); surgeon, associaiion execuiive; b. Stratford, Oni. 3 Oct. 1917; s. Reginald Cleveland and Olive (Masters) B.; e. Slraiford Coll. Vocaiional Insl. 1935; Univ. of W. Oni. M.D. 1941; Univ. of Man. postgrad, surgical iraining 1949-52; m. Desla d. William and Kaihleen Buse 8 Oci. 1942; children: Lorna, Sheila, Robert, Rex, Ellen; ASST. PROF. OF SURGERY, UNIV. OF MANITOBA 1953- and Staff Surg. Grace Gen. Hosp. 1954- ; internship Otlawa Civic Hosp. 1941-A2; remoie n. praciice Favour- able Lake, Oni. 1942-49; Curaior Paihol. Museum Univ. of Man. 1952-62, Dir. Posigrad. Surg. Edn. 1959-67; Staff Surg. Healih Sci's Cenire Winnipeg 1953-72; invenior numerous med. devices, procedures, systems; private med. praciice; recipiem Distinguished Service Award MMA 1984; Dr. Norman C. Delarue Award, Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada (for contrib. lo tobacco control) 1996; author of numerous publs.; Fel- low, Am. Coll. Nuiriiion; Dir., Man. Medical Assn. (Pres. Greater Winnipeg Dist. 1982-83, Hon. Treas. 1987-88, Pres. 1989-90, Chrmn. numerous dies.); Cdn. Med. Assn. (Dir. 1986-89, Chrmn. Clie. Tobacco Legis. and Rep. lo Cdn. Council on Smoking & Healih 1988- 93); Can. Assn. Clin. Surgs.; recreaiions: fitness, col- lage, phoiography, invenling, innovaiing, writing; Office: 1620 - 233 Kennedy St., Winnipeg, Man. R3C 3J5. BARTLETT, The Hon. Mr. Justice Rupert W.; jus- lice; b. St. John's, Nfld. 23 Jan. 1921; s. Lewis Goodison and Clara (Thompson) B.; e. Prince of Wales College and Memorial Univ.; read law with Hon. L.R. Curtis Q.C.; admitted lo Nfld. Bar 1944; 1st m. Mabel Hiscock; chil- dren: Robert, Janet; 2nd m. Marion Hulchings (nee Wrighi); JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURTS OF NFLD. 1985- and OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITO- RIES 1993- ; Former Sr. Partner, Bartletl, Chalker, Marshall, Rowe, and Green; Q.C. 1963; Bencher, Law Soc. (Pres. 1969-74); Master, Supreme Court of Nfld. 1969; Mem., Nfld. House of Assembly 1971-72; apptd. to Central Dist. Court 1974; pasi direcior of several Nfld. businesses; Pasi Pres., Nfld. Hisi. Soc.; Past Chair, Avalon Consolidated School; Founding Chair, Agnes Frail Home for Senior Citizens; Mem., Explorers Club of New York (he accompanied his uncle Capi. Robert A. Banlen on 5 of his sci. expeditions to the High Arctic under the aegis of the Nat. Geog. Soc., Smiihsonian Insl., Am. Musuem of Nat Hist, eic. 1936-40); Home: 1 Dartmouth PL, St. John's, Nfld. A1B 2W1. BARTLIFF, Charles E.; bank executive; b. Clinton, Ont 1942; e. Univ. of Wesiern Ont, Bus. Mngl. 1981; m. Donna; ihree children; PRES., BANK OF MONT- REAL/CITIBANK GLOBAL CUSTODY PARTNERS; Vice-Pres., Domestic Money Mngt, Bank of Momreal 1979; Vice-Pres., Treasury, N.Y. 1982; Sr. Vice-Pres. & Branch Mgr. N.Y. 1984; Sr. Vice-Pres., Non-Bank Finan - cial Insiiiuiions, Corp. & Insiitutional Financial Serv. 1987; advisor, Constiiueni Assembly on ihe Municipal Govt System in Hamilion-Wentwonh; mem. Ont. Municipal Finance Authority; Dir., Ont Morgan Horse 70 BARTNIKAS / BASINSKI Assn.; Carlyle United Church; Milton District Hospital; recreations: sports, reading, travel; clubs: Cambridge, Canadian (Toronto); Office: First Canadian Place, Tor- onto, Ont. M5X 1A1. BARTNIKAS, Ray, B.A.Sc, M.Eng., Ph.D., P.Eng., F.I.E.E.E., F.Inst.R, F.A.S.T.M., F.R.S.C.; electrical engi- neer, educator; b. Kaunas, Lithuania 25 Jan. 1936; s. Andrius and Eugenia (Kanisauskas) B.; e. St. Michael's Coll. Sch. Toronto 1954; Univ. of Toronto B.A.Sc. 1958; McGill Univ. M.Eng. 1962, Ph.D. 1964; m. Margaret d. Walter and Margaret McLachlan 19 Aug. 1967; chil- dren: Andrea, Thomas; DISTINGUISHED SR. SCI. INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE D'HYDRO-QUFJBEC 1983- ; Adjunct Prof, of Elect, and Computer Eng. Univ. of Waterloo 1969- ; Adjunct Prof, of Elect. Eng. McGill Univ. 1968- ; Professeur Associe Eng. Physics Ecole Polytechnique 1980- ; Visiting Prof, of Elect. Eng., Univ. of Rome 1994- ; Rsch. Eng. Cable Engi- neering Labs. Northern Electric Co. (now Northern Telecom) 1958-63; mem. Sci. Staff Northern Electric R & D Labs, (now Bell-Northern Rsch.) 1963-68; Sr. Sci. present Inst. 1968, Sci. Dir. Materials Sci. 1970-83; cons, proposed submarine cables Straight of Belle Isle cross- ing and P.E.I.-N.B. cable link; cons, planning & constrn. CEPEL Labs. Rio de Janeiro; Cdn. Del. CIGRE Cttee. Elect. Insulating Materials 1970-76; Pres., IEEE Dielec- trics and Electrical Insulation Soc. 1976-78; Chrmn., ASTM Cttee. on Electrical and Electronic Insulating Materials 1979-85; Chrmn., IEC Cttee. on Endurance Tests 1993- ; recipient IEEE Thomas Dakin Sci. Achievement Award 1980; Centennial Medal 1984; Whitehead Meml. Award 1987; Morris Leeds Award 1989; McNaughton Gold Medal 1993; IEE (Japan) Dis- tinguished Honorary Lectr. SEIM 1983; ASTM Award of Merit 1985; Charles Dudley Medal 1985; Arnold Scott Award 1985; CSA Award of Merit 1986; John Jen- kins Award 1989; Standards Council of Canada J.P. Car- riere Award 1992; Assn. canadienne franchise pour 1'avancement des sciences Urgel-Archambault Prize 1993; Univ. of Toronto Engineering Medal 1993; Royal Soc. of Canada Thomas W. Eadie Medal 1994; author or ed. various sci. publs. & books; Ed. Bd. ASTM Journal of Testing and Evaluation 1985- ; IEEE Electrical Insula- tion Magazine 1984—91; mem. Internal. Electrotech. Comm.; Cdn. Standards Assn.; Cdn. Elec. Assn.; Ordre des Ingenieurs du Que.; IEEE Energy Policy Cttee.; IEEE Insulated Conductors Cttee.; Commission de la Recher- che Univ. (Que.); R.Catholic; Home: 640 Pine Beach Blvd., Dorval, Que. H9P 2K4; Office: 1800 boul. Lionel- Boulet, Varennes, Que. J3X 1S1. BARTON, John, B.A., M.L.I.S.; poet, librarian; b. Edmonton, Alta. 6 March 1957; s. Richard Charles and Nancy Fitzgerald (Preston) B.; e. Univ. of Victoria B.A. 1981; Columbia Univ. 1983 (incomplete M.F.A.); Univ. of W. Ont. M.L.I.S. 1986; PRODUCTION CO-ORDI- NATOR, PUBLISHING, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1995- ; writing instr. YM-YWCA and Co-dir. Streetaccess Reading Series Victoria 1982-83; Instr. Carleton Bd. Edn. Festival of Arts 1987-88; Lib. Nat. Aviation Museum 1987-95; Programme Dir., Tree Reading Series 1989-91; recipient Can. Council Arts B Award 1983; Patricia Hackett Prize for Poetry Univ. W. Australia 1986; Archibald Lamp- man Award for Poetry Ottawa Ind. Writers 1988, 1995; Ottawa-Carleton BOOK Award 1995; author A Poor Pho- tographer 1981; Hidden Structure 1984; West of Dark- ness 1987; Great Men 1990; Notes Toward a Family Tree 1993; Designs from the Interior 1994; various poems, articles and book reviews nat. and internat. mags, and anthols.; editor Silences; Poetry ed. Wot Vic- toria 1981-83; Assoc. ed. Arc Ottawa 1987-89, Co-Ed. 1990- ; mem. League Cdn. Poets; Address: c/o League of Canadian Poets, 54 Wolseley St., 3rd Floor, Toronto, Ont. M5T 1A5. BARTON, John Stafford, M.A., B.D., D.D.; priest; b. Crowthorne, Engl. 4 Jan. 1930; s. Frederick Sherbrooke and Violet Irene (Hedges) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1952; Cambridge Univ. M.A. 1954; McGill Univ. B.D. 1957; Wycliffe Coll., D.D. 1984; m. Barbara d. Alfred and Marianne Rothe 15 July 1961; children: Dominic, Kristiana, Antony; KAIROS CONSULTING 1994-97; Gen. Secy., S.C.M., McGill Univ. 1957-61; Vice-Prin., Bishop Tucker Coll., Uganda 1961-68; Vicar, St. James' Cathedral 1968-71; Parish Priest, St. Thomas' Chilli- wack 1971-82; School Trustee 1979-81; Dir, World Mission, Anglican Church of Canada 1982-94; Oakville Library Bd. 1995-97; recreations: gardening, canoeing, clarinet; Home/Office: 4414 Meadowood Place, Victo- ria, B.C. V8X 4V7. BARTON, Mrs. (Vilhelmine) Marie (Rossander), B.A., B.Ed.; retired teacher, author; b. Denmark 21 April 1905; d. Karl Peder and Karen Marie (Neilsen); e. one- room rural school and one-town H.S. at Kerrobert, Sask.; Univ. of Man. B.A., B.Ed. 1947-56 summer ses- sions; m. Leonard Noel s. Annie Gertrude and Richard B. 24 Dec. 1928 [d. 1943); children: Audrey Joy, Arthur Donald, Leonard Ray and Lois Marie (twins); School teacher 1923-31; teaching certificates were cancelled on married women not presently teaching in the mid 1930s but validated in Man. for the widow in 1947 who returned to teach in rural schools, then in the Winnipeg Sch. Div. to conduct a pilot program for Jr. High visually impaired students until retirement; organized a Sr. Citi- zens' Writing Workshop 1973 (still active); Mem., Cdn. Authors' Assn.; Man. Nature Soc.; Man. Teachers' Soc.; author: 'Jacob's Angel' in Manitoba Stories (fiction) 1981; A Slice of Life (chapbook) 1995; anthologies in Canadian Children's Annual 10th ed. 1983; Seniors Guide to Life in the Slow Lane 1986, Back Then 1993, Manitoba, Canada, Regional Guide 1979; In Quest of Roast Pigeons (autobiography) in press; greatest rewards in life are her four children, university gradu- ates, their generations following suit; her former stu- dents in whom she fostered a worthwhile belief in themselves; recreations: travel, gardening, photography, family, her writings about pioneer life as she experi- enced it; Home: 207 - 430 Webb Pi., Winnipeg, Man. R3B 3J7. BARTON, William Hickson, C.M., B.A., L.L.D.; retired; b. Winnipeg, Man. 10 Dec. 1917; s. Ernest James and Norah (Hickson) B.; e. Univ. of Brit. Columbia, B.A.(Hons.) 1940, Mt. Allison U., L.L.D., 1978; m. the late Jeanie, d. late Florence and Frederick B. Robinson, 27 Dec. 1947; one s. Scott Donald; Ambassador and Per- manent Rep. of Can. to U.N. 1976-80; Cdn. Army 1940-46; joined Defence Rsch. Bd. 1946; Secy., Defence Rsch. Bd. & Nat. Aeronautical Rsch. Comte. 1950 until seconded to Dept. External Affairs 1952; joined that Dept. 1954 serving abroad in Vienna and Geneva, and at UN, New York; Alternate Gov. for Can., Internat. Atomic Agency 1957-59; External Affairs mem., Per- manent Jt. Bd. Defence 1959; Head, UN Div., Dept. External Affairs, Ottawa 1964, Asst. Under-Secy. State for External Affairs 1970; Ambassador to UN in Geneva 1972; Ambassador to the UN in New York 1976-80; Pres., UN Security Council 1977 and 1978; served in World War, Cdn. Army 1940-46; Chrmn., Bd. of Dirs., Cdn. Inst. for Int'l. Peace & Security 1984-89; Mem., Order of Canada 1994; mem. Cdn. Inst. Internat. Affairs; UN Assn. in Canada; recreations: reading, swimming; Address: 420 MacKay St., Apt. 502, Ottawa, Ont. KIM 2C4. BARTRAM, Edward John, M.A., R.C.A.; artist, edu- cator; b. London, Ont. 21 Mar. 1938; s. Edward Alex- ander and Olive (English) B.; e. Neuchatel, Switzerland 1958; Univ. of W. Ont. B.A. 1961; Univ. of Toronto M.A. (Fine Arts) 1964; m. Mary Elizabeth d. William E. Bro- mley and Helen (Doig) 8 June 1980; Printmaking Instr. Ont. Coll. of Art Toronto; solo exhns. incl.: Univ. of Guelph 1966; York Univ. 1969; Univ. of Toronto 1972; Aggregation Gallery Toronto 1975; 1640 Gallery, Mont- real 1975; 2719 Gallery Dallas, Texas 1975; Mira Godard Gallery, Toronto 1977, '83, '90, '97; 10-yr. Retrospec- tive, Nat. Travelling Exhbn. 1979-82; Thielsen Gall., London 1997; Upstairs Gall., Winnipeg 1997; galerie D'art Jean-Claude Bergeron, Ottawa 1998; rep. in numerous group exhbns, incl.: Internat. Printmakers Annual Seattle 1969, 1971; Salon Internat. de La Gra- vure Montreal 1971; Pratt Invitational N.Y. 1971; Cdn. Artists Invitational Art Gallery Hamilton 1972; Cdn. Heritage Art Gallery Ont. 1973; Premio Internazionale Biella, Italy 1973; 5 Printmakers Can. House London, Eng. and Centre Culture! Paris 1974-75; Norwegian Print Biennale 1980; 10 Contemporary Print Artists Japan 1981; New Work from Can., World Print Counc., San Francisco 1981; Listowel Internat. Print Biennale, Ireland 1982; 7th Brit. Internat. Print Biennale, Brad- ford, Engl. 1982; Cdn. Contemporary Printmakers, Bronx Museum, N.Y. (travelling to Mexico City) 1982; rep. in various pub., corporate and private colls, incl. Art Gallery Ont., Can. Council Art Bank, Dept. External Affairs Ottawa; recipient Graphex II Purchase Award 1974; Editions I Ont. Arts Council Publ. & Purchase Award; G.A. Reid Award C.P.E. Annual, Sir George Williams Univ.; Ont. Soc. Artists 103rd and 105th Annual Purchase Awards; Imprint Praga Industries Award, Print & Drawing Council Can. 1976; Graphex IV Ont. Arts Council Editions Award 1976; mem. Ont. Soc. Artists; Print & Drawing Council Can.; Roy. Can. Acad.; Address: P.O. Box 188, King City, Ont. L7B 1A5. BARWIN, B. Norman, C.M., B.Sc., M.B., Ch.B., B.A.O., M.D., F.R.C.O.G., F.A.C.O.G., F.S.O.G.C.; obste- trician, gynecologist, association executive; b. Benoni, S. Africa 3 Aug. 1938; s. Aaron and Rita (Miller) B.; e. Univ. of Stellenbosch, B.Sc. Med. 1962; Queen's Univ. (Ire.), M.B., Ch.B., B.A.O. 1965, M.D. 1972; Royal Coll. of Obs/Gyn, D.R.O.G. 1967, M.R.C.O.G. 1969, F.R.C.O.G. 1983; Am. Coll. of Obs/Gyn, F.A.C.O.G. 1975; Soc. of Obs/Gyn of Can., F.S.O.G.C. 1985; m. Myrna d. Percy and Bella Zelikow 1962; children: Gary, Kevin, Alan, Lynn, Beth, Jackie, Erik, Kathy, Ryan, Aaron, Zachary, Kieran, Rudi, Rowan, Mara; private practice in gynecology in Ottawa; formerly Assoc. Prof, of Obs/Gyn, Univ. of Ottawa & Co-Dir., Fertility Ctr., Ottawa Gen. Hosp.; Cons., Children's Hosp. of East. Ont. & Royal Ottawa Hosp.; Chair, Human Sexuality Prog., Univ. of Ottawa; Teacher, Reproductive Ethics Course; Chrmn., Cdn. Standards Ctte. on Barrier Con- traception; Adv. Bd. Mem., Fed. Min. of Health & Wel- fare on Medicated Devices; Hon. Pres., Soc. for the Advancement of Contraception (also Dir.); Past Pres., Planned Parenthood Fed. of Can.; Cdn. Fertility Soc.; Best Clin. Prof, for 4 consecutive yrs., Univ. of Ottawa; awarded Barbara Cass Beggs Meml. Award 1992-93; Knight of the Order of Columbus 1983; Jewish National Fund Honoree 1993; Mem., Order of Canada 1997; Jan- ssen Ortho Award for outstanding contrib. to the family planning movement in Canada 1996; Chair, Jacob M. Lowy Council, Nat. Library of Canada; Chair, Profl. Adv. Bd., Bereaved Families of Ont.; Fallopius Soc.; Mem., Soc. of Obs/Gyn of Can. & U.S.; Cdn. Med. & Ont. Med. Soc.; Assn. of Univ. Profs, of Obs/Gyn; co- author: Advances in Contraception 1990, Adolescent Gynecology and Sexuality 1982, Andrology 1980 plus 3 earlier books, over 20 book chapters, and over 80 med. articles; extensive guest lectr. in Can. & abroad; serves on 4 Ed. Bds.; Ed., Soc. for Advancement of Contracep- tion Newsletter; Rsch. Reviewer, MRC; Pres. of Bd., Infertility Awareness Assoc. of Can. (IAAC); Pres., Can- ada Israel Cultural Found. (CICF), Ottawa; Chair, Jewish National Fund (Ottawa); recreations: tennis, skiing, cycling, gourmet cooking, music; Home: 73 Loch Isle Rd., Nepean, Ont. K2H 8G7; Office: 770 Broadview Ave., Ottawa, Ont. K2H 3Z3. BASACCHI, Andy Arduino, P.Eng., M.A.Sc; electri- cal engineer; b. Palermo, Sicily 6 April 1956; s. Antonio and Maria (Coraci) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto M.A.Sc. Engr. Sci. 1979, Biomed. Engr. 1981; m. Dorothy d. Rocco and Elizabeth Mazzone 12 July 1980; children: Daniela, Diana, Jean-Paul; FACILITY MANAGER, TRAMMEL CROW CORPORATE SERVICES 1995- ; Program- mer, Analyst Trainee, IBM Canada Ltd. 1981; Systems Mgr., Rental Billing Application; Programmer, Analyst Assoc. Programmer-Analyst 1982; Elec. Engr., Triax Infrastructure Mgmnt. Corp. (IBM spin off co.) 1993- 95; programmed oldg. automation system control for IBM H.Q.; Construction Engineer for renovations within bldg.; IBM Internal Admin. Achievement Award for Special Contbn., Major Suggestion & GPAX Auto- mation Internat. awards; Roman Catholic; Mem., Assn. of Profl. Eng. of Ont.; I.E.E.E.; co-author: Interacting Communication Aid for the Non-Verbal Physically Handicapped Child 1980; recreations: Wado Kai Karate; Home: 22 Bridwell Cres., Richmond Hill, Ont. L4C 9C4; Office: BCE Place, 181 Bay St., Suite 2940, P.O. Box 807, Toronto, Ont. M5J 2T3. BASINGER, James Frederick, M.Se, Ph.D.; educator, paleobotanist; b. Edmonton, Alta. 19 Sept. 1951; s. W. James Frederick and Phyllis Joan (Watson) B.; e. Victoria Composite High Sch. Edmonton 1969; Univ. of Alta. B.Sc. 1973, M.Sc. 1976, Ph.D. 1979; m. Elisabeth E. Mclver 1996; one d. (by previous marriage) Claire Olivia; PROF. OF GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1985- and DEPT. HEAD 1997- , UNIV. OF SASK- ATCHEWAN; N.S.E.R.C. Univ. Rsch. Fellowship 1981-91; post-doctoral fellowships Ind. Univ. 1979-80, Univ. of Adelaide, Australia 1980-81, Univ. of Calgary 1981; rsch. evolution fossil floras w. and n. Can.; mem. Cdn. Bot. Assn.; Bot. Soc. Am.; Geol. Assn. Can.; Office: Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 5E2. BASINSKI, Zbigniew Stanislaw, O.C., M.A., D.Phil., D.Sc. (Oxon.), F.R.S., F.R.S.C.; research scien- tist; b. Wolkowysk, Poland 28 Apr. 1928; s. Antoni Basinski and Maria Z.A. Hilferding Basinska; e. Lyceum of Krzemieniec, Poland; Univ. Oxford B.Sc. 1952, M.A. 1954, D.Phil. 1954, D.Sc. 1966; m. 1 Apr. 1952; children: Stefan Leon Hilferding, Antoni Stanislaw Hilferding; PROFESSOR EMERITUS, DEPT. OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INST. FOR MATERI- ALS RSCH., McMASTER UNIV.; Rsch. Scient. Div. Physics, Nat. Rsch. Council 1956-87; Ford Distin- guished Visiting Prof. Carnegie Inst. Technol. 1964; Commonwealth Visiting Prof. Metall. & Materials Sci- ence, Univ. Oxford, Visiting Fellow, Wolfson Coll. 1969-70; Visiting Rsch. Scientist, Cavendish Laboratory Cambridge, and Overseas Fellow, Churchill College Cambridge 1980-81; First recipient (1977) Cdn. Metal Physics Medal; Fellow, Royal Soc. of London 1980; Pel- BASMAJIAN / BASSILI 71 low, Royal Soc. of Can. 1978; Officer, Order of Canada 1985; Doctor Honoris Causa (DHC) Mining & Metal- lurgy Academy, Stanislaw Staszic Univ., Krakow, Poland 1991; author many scient. research articles various internal, journs.; service Polish Army Cadet Sch. Camp Barbara, Palestine 1943-47; Home: 98 Bluebell Cres., Ancaster, Ont. L9K 1G1; Office: The Brockhouse Inst. for Materials Rsch., McMaster Univ., 1280 Main St. W., Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4M1. BASMAJIAN, John V., O.C., O.Ont., M.D., F.A.C.A., F.R.C.P.(C), F.A.C.R.M., F.R.C.P.S.(Glasg.), F.S.B.M., F.A.B.M.R.; university professor, medical scientist; b. Constantinople (of Armenian parentage) 21 June 1921; s. Mihran and Mary (Evelian) B.; e. (came to Canada, 1923) Univ. of Toronto, M.D. (with Hons.) 1945; St. Thomas's Hosp., London, Eng., Post-grad, studies, 1953; Saddington Medal, Univ. of Toronto, 1943, and Cody Silver Medal, 1945; m. Dora, d. Samuel Lucas, Pelee Island, Ont. 4 Oct. 1947; children: Haig Lucas, Nancy, Sally Ann; Emeritus Prof, of Medicine and Anatomy & Former Dir. of Rehabilitation Medicine Programs, McMaster Univ. since 1986; Dir. Regional Rehab. Rsch. & Training Centre & Prof, of Anat., Physical Med. & Psychiatry, Emory Univ. 1969-77; Dir. of Neurophys- iol., Georgia Mental Health Inst. 1969-77; Rsch. Assoc., Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, 1955-57; Hon. Secy.- Treas., Banting Rsch. Foundation, Toronto, 1955-57; Demonst. of Anat., Univ. of Toronto, 1946-47; Post- grad, work at Sunnybrook Hosp., and Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, 1947-48; Lect. in Anat., Univ. of Toronto, 1949-51, Asst. Prof., 1951-54, Assoc. Prof., 1954-56; Prof., 1956-57; Prof, and Head of Anat., Queen's Univ. 1957-69; Dir. of Rsch. & Training Grants, Easter Seal Rsch. Inst. 1990-95; awarded Starr Medal for Rsch., Univ. of Toronto, 1956; served in R.C.A.M.C., 1943-45 with rank of Capt.; N.R.C. exchange scientist to Soviet Acad. of Sciences, 1963; publications: Primary Anatomy (8th ed.) 1982; Surface Anatomy 1977; Mus- cles Alive: Their Functions Revealed By Electromyogra- phy (4th ed.) 1979; Grant's Method of Anatomy (10th ed.') 1980, (llth ed. with C. Slonecker) 1989; Clinical Electroneurography (with M. Smorto; 2nd ed.) 1980; Computers in Electromyography (with H. Clifford, W. McLeod and N. Nunnally); Electrodiagnosis (with M. Smorto) 1977; Therapeutic Exercise 4th ed. 1984, 5th ed. (with S.L. Wolf) 1990; Biofeedback 2nd ed. 1983, 3rd ed. 1989; Electrode Placement in EMG Biofeedback (with R. Blumenstein) 1980; Neuromotor Examination of the Limbs (with M. Smorto) 1980; Therapeutic Exercise - Student Edition 1980; Medical Rehabilitation (with R.L. Kirby) 1984; Stroke Rehabilitation (with M.E. Brandstater) 1987; Rational Manual Therapies (with R. Nyberg) 1992; l.O.U. - Adventures of a Medi- cal Scientist 1993; Physical Rehabilitation Outcome Measures (editor) 1994; Orthotics: Clinical Practice and Rehabilitative Technology (co-ed.) 1995; Clinical Deci- sion Making in Rehabilitation: Efficacy and Outcomes (co-ed.! 1996; many scientific article s in various medica l journals; mem., Am. Assn. of Anats. (Extve Comte. 1975-79, Pres. 1985-86); Anat. Soc. of Gt. Brit. & Ire- land; Biofeedback Res. Soc. (Extve. Comte 1975-77, Pres. 1979-80); Cdn. Neurol. Soc.; Acad. of Med., Tor- onto; Fellow, N.Y. Acad of Med., mem., Ont. Coll. of Phys. & Surg.; Cdn. Assn. Anats. (mem. Extve. Counci l and Secy., 1965-68); Am. Acad. Neurol.; Cajal Club (Neurol.); Hon. mem., Mexican Assn. of Anats.; Am. Assn. Advance. Science; Neuroscience Soc.; Soc. for Psychophysiol.; Biomed. Engn. Soc.; Am. Cong, of Rehabilitation; Internat. Soc. of Electromyographic Kinesiol. (Pres. 1968-72); Internat. Soc. Biomechanics (Extve. Comte. 1974-76); Biofeedback Soc. of America (Pres. 1979); mem. Ed. Bd. Cdn. Journal of Surgery (1957-68); the International Journal Electromyogra- phy; the Queen's Quarterly (1961-68); Am. Journ. of Phys. Med.; Assoc. Ed. Am. Journ. of Anat.; Anatomical Record; mem. of Senate, Queen's Univ., (1965-68); Chrmn., subcomte. on Med. Electronics and Electro- therapy, Comte. on Electrical Definitions, Cdn. Stan- dards Assn. (1960-67); Dir., Ont. Div, Cdn. Cancer Soc. (mem., Med. Adv., Publicity & Educ. Comtes.; Chrmn., sub-comte. on sch. ed. programmes); mem., Nat. Fitness Rsch. Review Comte. (Chrmn., 1967-69) Dept. of Health and Welfare, Ottawa, Trustee, Kingston Bd. of Educ. (Chrmn. of Bd., 1964, 1965); mem. Fitness Coun- cil of Can. 1968-69; Study Sec. on Orthopedics and Applied Physiology, Dept. Health, Educ. Welfare, Washington; rec'd Kabakjian Award for Contributions to Science, New York 1967; named to 2000 Men of Achievement 1973, 1974; Gold Key Award, Am. Con- gress of Rehabilitation Medicine 1977; Honorary Fel- low, Roy. Coll. of Phys. and Surgeons 1978; visiting professor award, Alberta Heritage Fndn. 1982; J.C.B. Grant Award of Can. Assoc. Anatomists 1985; Hon. Fel- low, Australian Coll. of Rehab. Med. 1987; Coulter Lectr., Am. Congress of Rehab. Med. 1988; Henry Gray Laureate, Am. Assoc. Anatomists, 1991; recipient, Order of Ont. 1991; Hon. Fellow, Royal College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Glasgow 1992; Hon. Life Fellow, Am. Acad. of Pnys. Med. & Rehab.; Officer, Order of Canada 1995; visiting lecturer in many universities in Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, etc; United Church; recreations: travel, gardening; Home: 106 For- syth Ave. N., Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4E4. BASS, Frederic, B.S., M.D., S.M. Hyg., D.Sc.; physi- cian; b. New York, N.Y. 5 June 1934; s. Hyman and Grace (Langer) B.; e. Antioch Coll. B.Sc. 1955; Case- Western Reserve Univ. M.D. 1959; Harvard Sch. of Public Health S.M. Hyg. 1966; Johns Hopkins Sch. of Hygiene & Public Health D.Sc. 1973; m. Roma d. Nicholas and Madelaine Dehr 3 Sept. 1993; children: Jennifer Bixby, Benjamin Langer, Thor Che, Zoe Truth; DIRECTOR, BRITISH COLUMBIA DOCTORS' STOP-SMOKING PROGRAM 1990- ; U.S. Army Pre- ventive Med. Offr. 1961-63; Tuberculosis Control Officer, N.J. 1963-65; Univ. of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Community Med. 1970-75; Vancouver Health Dept. 1975-84; Preventive Med. Cons. 1984- ; Chair, Tobacco and Illness Ctte., B.C. Med. Assn.; Cons, on Tobacco Addiction, Health Can., U.S. Nat. Cancer Inst.; Adv. Bd., Cdn. Council on Smoking and Health's Guide Your Patients; Mem., U.B.C. Dept. Family Practice and U.B.C. Inst. of Health Prevention Rsch.; has given hundreds of presentations on smoking cessation to physicians, the public and on TV/radio; author of materials on clinical tobacco intervention and num. articles in Cdn. med. pubs.; video: A Smoker's Approach to Stopping Smok- ing; recreations: back-country skiing, kayaking, music; Home: 1626 Trafalgar St., Vancouver, B.C. V6K 3R7; Office: B.C. Medical Assn., 115, 1665 W. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 5A4. BASSETT, Charles Philip, B.A.; federal civil servant; b. Clydach, Wales 8 Jan. 1937; s. Philip and Elsie (Jones) B.; e. Ystalyfera Grammar Sch.; Univ. of Poitiers; Univ. of Wales B. A. 1960, Dip. P.M. 1961; m. Sandra d. Maldwyn and Eileen Jones 11 Aug. 1962; children: Caroline, Chris- topher, Matthew; VICE-PRES., CENTRAL AND EAST- ERN EUROPE, CANADIAN INTERNAT. DE- VELOPMENT AGENCY (CIDA) 1995- ; Labour Rela- tions & Training Offr. Imperial Chemical Industries, Manchester 1961-68; Training Offr. CAP Mgmt. Course, Pub. Service Comn. Can. 1968-70; Mgr. Mgmt. Devel. & Training Can. Post 1970-72; Sr. Personnel Secretariat, Privy Council Office 1972-73; Dir., Adm. Staffing Prog. Pub. Service Comn. 1973-76; Dir.-Gen. Personnel, Cdn. Internat. Devel. Agency (CIDA) 1976-78, Dir.-Gen. Per- sonnel & Adm., CIDA 1978-82; Vice-Pres. Anglophone Africa Br, CIDA 1982-89; High Commissioner of Can- ada to Zimbabwe 1989-93; Vice-Pres. Corporate Affairs, CIDA 1993-95; Lectr. in Bus. Adm. Manchester Univ. 1966-68; mem. Univ. Students Pres. Assn. (UK); Royal Commonwealth Soc.; N.Am. Gymanfa Ganu Assn.; rec- reations: music, theatre, food, wine; Office: 200 Prome- nade du Portage, Hull, Que. K1A OG4. BASSETT, Douglas Graeme, O.C., KStJ, O.Ont., LL.D., D.Litt.; executive; b. Toronto, Ont. 22 June 1940; s. John White Hughes and Eleanor Moira B.; e. Bishop's Coll. Sch., Lennoxville, Que.; Upper Can. Coll., Toronto; Univ. of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B.; m. Susan Joan Temple, d. C.R. Douglas 19 Oct. 1968; three d.: Deborah Elizabeth, Stephanie Alexandra, Jennifer Moira; VICE-CHRMN. AND DIR., BATON BROAD- CASTING INC. and CHRMN., CTV TELEVISION NETWORK LTD.; Dir., Telegram Corporation Ltd.; Eaton's of Canada Ltd.; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; Norcen Energy Resources Ltd.; Mercedes- Benz Canada Inc.; Rothman's Inc.; Trustee, CPL Long Term Care Real Estate Investment Trust; Gov., Mount Sinai Hosp.; Dir, Counc. for Cdn. Unity; Cdn. Counc. of Christians and Jews; World Wildlife Fund Canada; Mem. Bd. of Govs., The Miller Thomson Fdn. Toronto; Honours: Officer, Order of Canada, Knight of The Order of St. John; Mem., Order of Ontario; LL.D. (hon . causa) Univ. of New Brunswick; D.Litt. (hon. causa) Pontifical Inst. of Mediaeval Studies; Pro Ecclesia Et Pontifice Cross; awarded, Human Relations Award, C.C.C.J.; McGill Mgmt. Achievement Award, McGill Univ.; Humanitarian Award, Beth Shalom Brotherhood; Honouree, Jewish Nat. Fund Negev Tribute; Commem- orative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Cdn. Con- federation; recreations: tennis, boating, golf; Clubs: The Toronto; York; Toronto Golf; Rosedale Golf; Muskoka Lakes Golf & Country; North Hatley (Que.); Variety (Toronto); Mount Royal (Montreal); Rideau (Ottawa); Mill Reef Club (Antigua, W.I.); Office: Suite 1206, 101 Richmond St., Toronto, Ont. M5H 1T1. BASSETT, Hon. Isabel Glenthorne, M.P.P., B.A., M.A., LL.D.; politician; d. Ranald Ian and Janet Marjorie (MacKinnon) Macdonald; e. St. Clement's Sch. Toronto 1957; Queen's Univ. B.A. 1960; Ont. Coll. of Edn. Cert. Eng. & French 1961; York Univ. M.A. 1973; LL.D. (hon. causa) Dalhousie Univ. 1995; m. John White Hughes s. John and Marion Bassett 17 July 1967; children: Avery Isabel, Sarah Glenthorne, Matthew Macdonald; MIN. OF CITIZENSHIP, CULTURE AND RECREATION 1997- ; Teacher, Humberside Collegiate Inst., Toronto 1961-64; Reporter, Toronto Telegram 1965-67; Teacher, Calabar High Sch., Kingston, Jamaica 1967; Guest Lectr., York Univ. 1975; Reporter W5 CTV 1976-77; Host & Reporter Hourlong CFTO-TV 1977-84; Prod. & Reporter, numerous award-winning documentaries, CFTO-TV 1984-93; 1st el. to Ont. Legis. (St. Andrew- St. Patrick) g.e. 1995; Formerly: Dir, Brascan Ltd. 1994- 95; Pres., Canadian Club of Toronto 1994; Hon. Chair, Women's College Hosp. Found, capital campaign 1994; Chair 1991-92 & Dir. 1986-92 Bd. of Govs., Ryerson Polytechnic Univ.; Bd. of Advisors, Cdn. Found, for AIDS Rsch. (Canfar) 1994; Former Chair Paddle for Life (Canfar) 1994; Dir, TWIFT (Toronto Women in Film & Television) 1994; Former Nat. Co-Chair, James Robin- son Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies, Dalhou- sie Univ. 1992-93; Patron, Scarborough Women's Centre; Patron, Outward Bound Canada; Bd. of Coun- cillors, Cdn. Centre for Social Justice; Hon. Adv. Bd., Cdn. Assn. for Community Living; Awards: Queen's Univ. Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement 1991; Outstanding Women of the Community Award, Variety Club of Ont. 1994; published: The Parlour Rebellion 1975; The Bassett Report: Career Success & Canadian Women 1985; recreations: riding, jogging; Home: 76 Binscarth Rd., Toronto, Ont. M4W 1Y4; Office: Frost Bldg., 7th Floor, 7 Queen's Park Cres., Tor- onto, Ont. M7A 1Y7. BASSETT, Hon. John White Hughes, PC., C.C., O.Ont., B. A.; broadcasting executive; b. Ottawa, Ont. 25 Aug. 1915; s. John and Marion Wright (Avery) B.; e. Ashbury Coll., Ottawa, Ont.; Bishop's Coll. Sen., Len- noxville, P.Q.; Univ. of Bishop's Coll., B.A. 1936; m. Eleanor Moira, d. Dr. F. H. Bradley, Sherbrooke, Que., 26 Apl. 1938; children: John, Douglas, David; 2ndly Isa- bel Glenthorne, d. Dr. Ian Macdonald, 17th July 1967; children: Avery, Sarah, Matthew; CHRMN. OF EXTVE. COMTE., BATON BROADCASTING INC.; Former Chrmn. Security Intelligence Review Ctte., Ottawa; served in 2nd World War as Major, Seaforth Highland- ers of Can.; saw action in Italy and N.W. Europe; def. cand to H. of C. for Sherbrooke, Que. 1945 and Toronto Spadina, g.e. June 1962; mem., Cdn. Legion; Hon. Trustee, Hosp. for Sick Children; Companion, Order of Canada; Order of Ontario; Member of the Privy Coun- cil; P. Conservative; Anglican; recreations: riding, ten- nis; Clubs: York; Canadian; International Lawn Tennis; Rideau (Ottawa); Home: 76 Binscarth Road, Toronto, Ont. M4W 1Y4; Office: Suite 1206, 101 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 1T1. BASSETT, Paul Gordon, B.Sc., M.Sc.; business exec- utive; b. Toronto, Ont. 6 Sept. 1943; s. Gordon Leslie and Shirley May (Easton) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto B.Sc. 1967, M.Sc. 1970; m. Penny d. Perry and Elsie Holder 17 Dec. 1966; children: Kimberly Anne, Leanne Eliza- beth, Melanie Jane; SR. VICE-PRES. RESEARCH, NETRON INC. 1981- ; Systems Engineer, IBM 1966- 68; Realtime Patient Monitoring, Hosp. for Sick Chil- dren 1969-75; Asst. Prof., Computer Sci., York Univ. 1973-80; Pres., Sigmatics Computer Corp. 1978-82; Mem., ACM, IEEE Computer Soc., CIPS, AAAI, Plane- tary Soc., Ctte. for the Sci. Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal; Pat Nat. Bd. Mem., Cdn. Information Processing Soc. (CIPS) (Co-chair, Cert. Council); Past Chair, Business & Computer Studies Adv. Ctte., Geor- gian Coll.; Information Technology Innovation Award, CIPS 1989; Co-founder, Sigmatics and Netron; author of papers, articles and books incl. Framing Software Reuse: Lessons From the Real World (publ. Prentice Hall) 1996; recreations: scuba, futurism; Home: 14 Royal Oak Dr., Barrie, Ont. L4N 7S4; Office: 99 St. Regis Cr. N., North York, Ont. M3J1Y9. BASSILI, John N., B.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Alexan- dria, Egypt 16 Dec. 1951; s. Elie and Marie Rose (Hariri) B.; e. McGill Univ. B.A. 1972; Cornell Univ. Ph.D. 1976; m. Susan d. Michael and Joan McCallion 28 May 1983; children: Daniel, Tara; PROF. OF PSYCHOLOGY, LIFE SCIENCE DIV., SCARBOROUGH CAMPUS, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1976- ; Past Chair, Scarborough Coll. Council; Assoc. Ed., Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin; Consulting Bd., /. of Personality and Soc. Psy- chology; Pres., Deuce Industries Ltd.; editor: On-Line Cognition in Person Perception 1989; author of over 25 articles & book chapters; holder of 2 patents; recre- ations: tennis; club: Mayfair Lakeshore; Home: 48 Fall- 72 BASSNETT/BATCHELOR ingbrook Dr., Toronto, Ont. M1N 1B6; Office: 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ont. MIC 1A4. BASSNETT, Peter J., F.L.A.; retired librarian; b. Sut- ton Coldfield, Engl. 16 Nov. 1933; s. Lionel and Phyllis (Maw) B.; e. Steyning Grammar Sch. matric. 1951; Hammersmith Sen. of Arch. & Bldg. Intermediate A.I.Q.S. 1956; North-Western Poly-tech. Sch. of Librar- ianship 1961-63; m. Ann Gorham 12 Dec. 1959; two d. Madeline, Sarah; Quantity Surveyor Godfrey & Bur - gess, London, Eng. 1955-58; Librarian-in-Charge Har- ingey, London, Eng. 1964—66; Calgary Pub. Lib. Bd. 1966-72, Adm. Asst. to Dir; Dir. Systems & Mang. Ser- vices N. York Pub. Lib. Bd. 1972-75; C.E.O., Scarbor- ough Public Library Bd. 1975-95; Extve. Co-ord., Ont. Pub. Libraries Programme Review for the Min. of Citi- zenship and Culture 1980-82; served with RAF 1952- 54; author various articles pub. lib. adm. and research; Pres. Alta. Lib. Assn. 1968-69; mem. Lib. Assn. (Eng.); Private Libs. Assn.; The Powys Soc.; recreations: bibli- ography, horticulture, musicophile, art appreciation; Home: 29 Highbridge Place, Scarborough, Ont. M1V 4R7. BASSO, Guido, CM.; flugelhornist, trumpeter, arranger, composer, conductor; b. Montreal, Que.; began playing trumpet at 9; played in dance and show bands in Montreal during his teens then toured throughout N. Am. with Pearl Bailey and her husband (Louis Bell- son's) orchestra 1957-60; settled in Toronto 1960 becoming a first-call studio musician and leader; Music Dir. CELT Nightcap 1963-67 and CBC TV Barn's and Company 1968-69; co-starred with Peter Appleyard in CBC TV Mallets and Brass 1969; Music Dir. CBC Radio After Noon 1969-71 and led orchestras for 2 CBC TV series on big band era In the Mood 1971-72 and Band- wagon 1972-73; organized CNE big band concerts with Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, Woody Herman and Benny Goodman 1975; also performed in Toronto with his own jazz groups; soloist with Rob McConnell and The Boss Brass; recordings incl. several pop instrumen- tal LPs; many Jazz LP's with the Boss Brass, Singers Unlimited, Hi Lo's and others; studio musician for numerous radio & TV jingles; Leader, The Guido Basso dance band and the Guido Basso jazz quintet; Mem., Order of Canada 1994. BASTABLE, Colum Patrick, F.C.A.; b. Dublin, Ireland 9 Dec. 1946; s. Michael and Kathleen (Wills) B.; e. Christian Brothers Coll., Monkstown Park, Dublin; Assoc. Inst. of C.A.s in Ireland 1971; Fellow 1982; m. Elizabeth d. Arthur and Kathleen Ashley 18 Mar. 1972; children: Sarah, Brian; PRES. AND C.E.O., ROYAL LEPAGE LIMITED 1993- ; Extve. V.P. Finan., C.F.O. & Dir, A.E. LePage Limited 1980, Royal LePage Limited 1984; Extve. Vice-Pres., Investment & Profl. Serv., Royal LePage Ltd. 1987-92; Extve. Vice-Pres., Commer- cial Real Estate Serv, Royal LePage Ltd. 1992-93; Dir., Royal LePage Limited; The National Ballet Sch.; recre- ations: tennis, golf, squash; club: Granite; Home: 23 Beaverhall Dr., Nort h York, Ont. M2L 2C6; Office: 39 Wynford Dr., Nort h York, Ont. M3C 3K5. BASTARACHE, Hon. J.E. Michel; judge; b. Quebec, P.Q. 10 June 1947; s. Alfred and Madeleine (Claveau) B.; e. Univ. Moncton, B.A. 1967; Univ. Montreal, LL.L. 1970; Univ. Nice (France), D.E.S. 1972; Univ. Ottawa, LL.B. 1978; m. Yolande, d. Edmond and Stella Martin, 17 Aug. 1968; children: Emilie; Jean-Frangois (dec.); JUDGE, SUPREME COURT OF CANADA 1997- ; Legal Translator, Prov. New Brunswick 1970-71; Gen. Secy, Nat. Soc. Acadian s 1973; Asst. to Pres., Assump- tion Mutual Life 1974; Dir. Sales, 1975; Vice-Pres. Mar- keting 1976; joined Univ. of Moncton as Law Prof. 1978; Dean of Law Sch. ther e 1980-83; Dir. Gen., Promotion of Official Langs., Dept. of Secy, of State, 1983-84; Assoc. Dean, Common Law Sect., Faculty of Law, Univ. of Ottawa, 1984—87; Assoc., Lang Michener Lash Johnston 1987-88, Partner 1988-91; Pres. & C.E.O., Assumption Mutual Life 1989-94; Partner, Steward McKelvey, Sterling, Scales 1994—95; Judge, Court of Appeal of N.B. 1995-97; mem. Law Soc. of Upper Can. 1985-95; N.B. Barrister' s Soc. 1980-95; Bar of Alta. 1986-93; Corp. Translators and Interpreters of N.B.; Cdn. Bar; ed. Egalite; recreations: tennis; golf; Office: The Supreme Court of Canada Bldg., Wellington and Kent Streets, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OJ1. BASTIAN, Michael A.; financial executive; b. Shang- hai, China 16 Nov. 1944; e. Bishop's College School 1961; m. Jacqueline Rogers 29 Oct. 1982; two children; PRES. AND C.E.O., ROYAL BANK ACTION DIRECT INC. 1992- ; Vice-Pres. & Treas., Bank of America, Canada 1982-86; Treas., Bank of America Canada Mort- gage Co. 1982-85; Dir., Bank of America Options Inc. 1983-86; Vice-Pres., Treasury Div., Royal Bank 1986- 92; Chief Foreign Exchange Trader, Royal Bank London, Eng. 1972-75; Toronto 1975-82; Office: Suite 200, 260 East Beaver Creek Rd., Richmond Hill, Ont. L4B 3M3. BASZTYK, William Alexander (Marquis de Blanchegarde), M.B.A., Ph.D., F.C.I.S.; executive, edu- cator, author; b. Toronto, Ont. 20 July 1955; s. late Alex and Frances Dorothy (Radik) B.; e. Bloor C.I. 1973; Chartered Sec. 1982; Cdn. Sch. of Management, North- land Open Univ. M.B.A. 1984; P.W.U. (Calif.) Ph.D. 1984; PRES., GLAM CORP. 1987- ; Hon. Consul for Canada & Head of Post, Repub. of Suriname 1995; Accountant, insurance industry 1974—78; Co-ord. Author, Insur. Inst. of Can. 1978-80; Gen. Mgr., Cdn. Jewellers Assn. 1980-81; Extve. Dir., Cdn. Insolvenc y Assn. 1981-83; Prof., Faculty of Business, George Brown College 1985- ; Pres., Wm. Basztyk & Assoc. Ltd. 1974- ; Prof, (part-time), Seneca Coll. 1985- ; Asst. Prof., Cdn., Sch. of Mngt. 1985- ; Assoc. Prof., Northland Open Univ. 1986- ; Hereditary Marquis de Blanchegarde, Baron de Nephin; Knight Grand Cross of Justice, Order of St. John the Baptist of Am.; Knight Baronet, Order of the Temple, Knights Templar; Knight Bachelor of Yugoslavia; Knight Commander of Justice, Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem; Knight Grand Cross of Justice, Hospitaller Order of St. George Inter- nal.; Knight Grand Commander, Order of St. Andrew of Jerusalem; comnd. Colonel on Staff of Gov. of Kentucky 1992; Comnd. Hon. Colonel, Alabama State Militia; Pres. & Dir., Ont. Centre for Mngt. Studies 1993- ; Sec.-Treas., Ont. Watchmakers & Jewellers Assn. 1992- ; Treasr., Town of York Historic Soc.; Communi- cations Ctte., Royal Ont. Museum; Fellow, Inst. of Chartered Sees. 1992 (ACIS 1982); Credit Inst. of Can. 1979; Insur. Inst. of Can. 1978 (AIIC 1976); Cert. Admin. Managers 1991 (CAM 1984); Guild of Accoun- tants 1985 (ICIA 1976); Ont. Ctr. for Mngt. Studies 1993; mem. Graphic Designers of Can. 1988 (MGDC); Registered Graphic Designer (RGD) Ont. 1996; author: Retailing in Canada 1993, Caution Office Ahead 1987, Motivation and Recruitment 1986, How to Recognize a Potential Insolvency 1984 and num. articles in journals , var. seminars for assns.; Home: Willowdale, Ont.; Office: 260 Adelaide St. E., No. 177, Toronto, Ont. MSA 1NO. BATA, George Lewis, B.A.Sc, M.Sc; chemist; b. Budapest, Hungary 18 Nov. 1924; e. Univ. of Budapest B.A.Sc. (Chem. Engn.) 1946, M.Sc. (Chem.) 1947; Univ. of Utah Tutorial Extr. Metall. 1972; Mass. Inst. of Tech- nol. Turorial Polymer Rheology 1981; m. Judith Eve Belgrader 25 March 1950; one d. Catherine; ADJUNCT PROF., MCGILL UNIV., MONTREAL 1990- ; Works Engr. Monoplast Ltd. Budapest 1947^19; Consultant New Product Devel. Societe Gentia, Vincennes, France 1949-50; Devel. Group Leader, Arborite Ltd., LaSalle, Que. 1950-53; Dir. and Vice Pres. Resinous Products Inc., Dorval, Que. 1953-54; R & D Mgr. Varcum Chem- icals Ltd. Lindsay, Ont. 1954-55; Staff Asst. Union Car- bide Canada Ltd. 1955, Assoc. Dir. of Devel. 1956, Dir. of Devel. 1958, Dir. of Technol. 1968-78; Dir., Indust. Materials Rsch. Inst., Nat. Rsch. Council of Canada 1978-90; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Metallurgical Eng. of Ecole Polytechnique; Mem., Cdn. Res. Mgmt. Assn. (CRMA)/Science Counc. Working Ctte.; Conseil de la Science et de la Technologie du Quebec; Exec, of COPSE (Ctte. of Parliamentarians, Scientists & Engs.); Bd. of Dir., Cdn. Welding Bureau; Nat'l. Conf. on the Advancement of Rsch. (NCAR); mem., Int'l. Polymer Processing Group; Cdn. Counc. of the Int'l. Inst. of Welding; Advisory Ctte. to the Metallurgical Eng. Dept. of Ecole Polytechnique; Cdn. Del. to Int'l. Org. of Stan- dardization and to VAMAS (Versailles Project on Advanced Materials & Standards); mem. Adv. Panel Strategic Grants, Nat. Sciences & Engn. Rsch. Council Can. 1980-84; mem. Assoc. Ctte. on Tribology NRCC 1978-79, Task Force Study Que. Lab. on Engn. Materi- als 1977, Adv. Ctte. Biomed. Engn. 1976-81; Gov, Sodalitas Danubiana Foundation & Lib. Inc. 1974- ; Dir. Physico-Med. Systems Corp. 1968-78; Chrmn. Consul- tative Comte. Coll. Educ. in Plastics, Ministry Educ. Que. 1966-73; Chrmn. Cdn. Chem. Engn. Conf. (25th); Treas. II World Cong. Chem. Engn. Montreal 1981; holds 27 nat. and internal, patenis; author numerous publs., book chapters; rec'd Cdn. Rsch. Mang. Assn. Awards: 1979 Medaille de Vermeil La Societe d'encour- agemeni de la recherche el de 1'inveniion Paris, France; 1980 Cdn. Rsch . Management Assn.; 1984 Cross of the Order of the Knights of Malta; mem. Chem. Inst. Can.; Am. Soc. Testing & Materials; Cdn. Inst Mining & Melall.; Assn. Scienl., Engn. & Technol. Communily Can. (Pres. 1981); Cdn. Rsch. Mang. Assn. (Chrmn. 1977-79); Soc. Plastic Engrs. (Chrmn. Internal. Rela- lions Comie. 1967-68); Cdn. Soc. Chem. Engn. (Vice Pres. 1970-71, Dir. 1967-68); 1'Ordre des chimisies du Que. (Pasi Din); Sigma Xi; R. Catholic; recreations: archaeology Central Asia, biomedical engineering, ocean sailing, Canadian science policy; Club: Mount Royal Tennis; Home: 40 Terrase Les Hautvilliers, Out - remont, Que. H2V 4P1. BATA, Sonja Ingrid, O.C., LL.D., L.H.D.; director; b. Zurich, Switzerland 8 Nov. 1926; d. Dr. George, C.B.E. and Pati (Suter) Wetisiein; e. Swiss Fed. Inst. of Tech- nol. Zurich; Honorary Degrees: York Univ. LL.D.; Dal- housie Univ. LL.D.; Wilson Coll. Pa. LL.D.; Loyalist Coll. Belleville Hon. Dipl. for Applied Arls & Technol.; Mouni St. Vincent Univ., Halifax, N.S. L.H.D.; m. Tho- mas J. Bata, 26 Oct. 1946; children: Thomas G., Chris- tine, Monica, Rosemarie; Dir. Bata Shoe Organization; Chrmn., Bata Shoe Museum Found.; Vice-Chrmn., Bata Shoe Found.; Dir., Alcan Aluminium Ltd.; Vice-Chrmn., Cdn. Naval Memorial Trusi; Gov., Royal Miliiary Coll. of Can.; Gov., Jr. Achievemenl of Can. (Chrmn. 1985- 88); Hon. Chrmn. , World Wildlife Fund (Can.) (Chrmn. 1983-85); Mem. Bd. Advisors, Communily Found, of Greaier Toronio; Hon. Capi.(N); Hon. Gov. Toronlo French Sch.; mem. Cdn. Adv. Council Shaslri-Indo Cdn. Inst; Dir., The Canada Trusl Co. 1983-97; Council for Cdn. Unity 1981-96; Cdn. Commercial Corporation 1978-91; Trustee, World Wildlife Fund (Internal.) 1971-91; Cdn. Club of Toronio 1984-90 (Vice Pres. 1986-88); Gov., North York Gen. Hosp. 1979-93 (Vice- Chrmn. 1988-93; Chrmn., Governor's Council 1993- 97); Gov., York Univ. 1976-85; mem. Nat. Bd. Cdn. C. of C. 1976-80 (mem. Exlve. Counc. 1976-78); mem. Nat . Design Counc. Can. 1964-76 (Chrmn. 1973-75); Bd. Trustees Art Gallery Ont. 1968-74; active in Girl Guid e World Assn. (mem. W. Hemisphere Comte. and World Finance Comte.) 1953-64; Home: 44 Park Lane Circle, Don Mills, Ont. M3C 2N2; Office: 59 Wynford Dr., Don Mills, Ont. M3C 1K3. BATA, Thomas J., C.C.; b. Praha, Czechoslovakia, 17 Sept. 1914; s. Thomas and Marie B.; e. Elem. Schs., Zlin, Czechoslavakia; Private Schs., Eng. and Switzerland; Acad. of Comm., Uherske, Hradiste; Emigrated to Can- ada 1939; m. Sonja Ingrid, d. Dr. George Wettstein, Zur- ich, Switzerland, 26 Oct. 1946; has one son and three daughters; HONORARY CHRMN., BATA LIMITED, which operaies shoe factories, shoe stores and relaied enierprises in over 60 countries, employing over 58,000 people and makes and sells 300 million pairs of shoes annually; Chrmn.: Bata Shoe Found.; Sub-Group on Devel. Issues of the Business and Industry Adv. Cue., OECD; Steering Ctte. for Ceniral & E. Europe, Business & Industry Adv. Ctte., OECD; Adv. Council, Internal. MBA Program - York Univ., Toronto; Bohemiae Found., Czech Repub.; Canada Czech Repub. Chamber of Com- merce, Toronto; Co-Chrmn., Extve. Bd., Cdn. Ctte. of the Council for Security Cooperaiion in Asia Pacific (CSCAP); Bd. of Dirs.: Cdn. Council for Internal. Busi- ness (CCIB); Jr. Achievemenl Inlernat, USA; Dir.-ai- Large, Nat Reiail Fedn., N.Y.; Member: Commn. on Internal. Trade & Investment Policy, Internal. Chamber of Commerce (ICC); Business Council on Naiional Issues; Operaiion Enterprise Adv. Cite., Am. Mgmt. Assn.; Adv. Bd., Am. Mgmt. Assn's. President's Assn.; Adv. Council, Cdn. Extve. Service Organizaiion; Adv. Cue. Easi/Wesi Enterprise Exchange, York Univ.; Chief Extve. Organizaiion; Young Presidenis Organizaiion (Founding Mem. & Pasi Pres.); Bd. of Govs., Cdn. Export Assn.; Bd. of Govs., National Ballet Guild of Canada; Hon. Gov., Trent Univ.; Former Chrmn.: Busi- ness & Industry Adv. Ctle. BIAC lo ihe OECD 1969-71; Cdn. Assn., Lalin Am. & Caribbean 1975-79; Commis- sion on Multinational Enterprises, Internal. Chamber of Commerce; Former Dir.: IBM World Trade Americas/ Far Easi Corp., N.Y.; IBM Canada Lid; Canadian Pacific Air Lines; Former Mem.: World Bank Group's Adv. Group on Private Sector Devel. Rsch.; Adv. Bd. of Afri- can Project Development Facility APDF (IFC affiliate); Business Adv. Council, IFC (World Bank); Internal. Trade Adv. Cite, to the Govt of Canada; Expert Advisor, United Nations Commission on Transnational Corps. 1985-88; Canada-India Business Council (Hon. Chrmn.); Honours: Companion, Order of Canada 1971; Fellow, Inlernat Acad. of Mgmnt; Dr. Sc. (Hon.) Univ. of Economics, Prague, Czech Repub.; Hon. Doctorate, Tech. Univ., Brno, Czech Repub.; Paul Harris Fellow (Rotary); served in Cdn. Reserve Army as Capt, Hasi- ings & Prince Edward Regt; R. Catholic; recreations: tennis, skiing, scuba-diving, riding, aviation; Clubs: Granite; Royal Cdn. Yachi; Royal Automobile Club, London; Rideau, Oliawa; Residence: 44 Park Lane Cir - cle, Don Mills, Ont. M3C 2N2. BATCHELOR, Barrington de Vere, B.Sc, D.I.C., Ph.D., P.Eng., F.C.S.C.E., F.E.I.C.; civil engineer; b. Lucea, Jamaica 2 July 1928; s. Reginald Augustus and Vera Louise (O'Connor) B.; e. Kingston (Jamaica) Tech. High Sch. 1948; Univ. of Edinburgh B.Sc. (Civil Engn.) BATE / BATES 73 1956; Imp. Coll. of Science & Technol. Univ. of London D.I.C. 1961, Ph.D. 1963; Nat. Defence Coll. Can. 1982- 83; m. Alison Yvonnie d. late J. Johnston, Jamaica 14 Sept. 1960; children: Roger Dwight, Nicola Anne, Wayne Barrington; PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF CIVIL ENGN., QUEEN'S UNIV. 1993- ; civil service Jamaica 1948-53; Engr, Sir William Halcrow and Part- ners, London, Eng. 1956-58; Extve. Engr. Govt. Jamaica 1958-63, Sr. Extve. Engr. 1963-64; Princ., Franks & Batchelor, Consulting Engineers, Jamaica and Chrmn. Caribbean Consulting Engineers Ltd. 1964—66; Asst. Prof, of Civil Engn., Queen's Univ. 1966, Assoc. Prof. 1968, Prof. 1972-93; Visiting prof. Cornell Univ., Wash- ington Univ. 1974—75; consultant Florida Dept. of Transportation; recipient Commonwealth Scholarship (U.K.) Award 1960; various papers prof, journs.; Fellow, Engn. Inst. of Can.; Cdn. Soc. Civil Engn.; Founding mem., Jamaica Inst. Engrs.; mem., Assn. Prof. Engrs. Prov. Ont. (mem. of Council); Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.; Am. Concrete Inst.; recreations: golf, boating, garden- ing, woodworking; Home: 150 Collingwood St. King- ston, Ont. K7L 3X5; Office: Dept. of Civil Engineering, Queen's Univ., Kingston, Ont. K7L 3N6. BATE, Derek Andrew, Mus.Bac.; musician; b. Tor- onto, Ont. 29 Nov. 1953; s. Charles Derek Stewart and Catherine Elizabeth (Catto) B.; e. Royal Conservatory of Music Toronto ARCT (piano) 1971, ARCT (organ) 1972 (Gold Medal); Univ. of Toronto Mus.Bac. 1975; Musical Dir. Show Boat New York, Vancouver, Chicago and U.S. Nat. tour 1995-97; Musical Dir. Phantom of the Opera Toronto and Cdn. Nat. Tour 1991-94; Musical Dir. Les Miserables Toronto 1989-90, Neptune Theatre prod. 1994; Conductor over 20 prodns. Cdn. Opera Co. incl. (in Toronto) Carmen 1979, 1984, Die Fledermaus 1982, 1987, La Traviata 1982, 1986, Falstaff 1982, Cosi fan tutte 1985; touring prodns. incl. Le Nozze di Figaro 1970, La Cenerentola 1980, 1986, La Boheme 1984, Tales of Hoffmann 1987; Conductor, Calgary Opera, Edmonton Opera, Alta. Ballet Co., Nat. Arts Centre; Opera Piccola; Comus Music Theatre; Toronto Operetta Theatre; Opera Grand Rapids, Mich. (La Boheme 1984); Gilbert & Sullivan Soc. Toronto; concert appearances with Symphony N.S., Edmonton Symphony, Orch. London, L'Orchestre Mondial des Jeunesses Musicales, Fla. Music Festival; Coach Opera Dept. Univ. of Toronto 1975-78; Coach Opera Div. Banff Sch. of Fine Arts 1976-81, Head Coach 1979-81; Chorus Master, Cdn. Opera Co. 1980-85; Resident Conductor, Cdn. Opera Co. Ensemble 1980-83; Music Advisor, Cdn. Opera Co. Orch. 1984-87; Music Dir., Summer Opera Lab. 1987- 88; recipient Jean Chalmers Award Cdn. Opera Co. 1975; mem. Toronto Musicians' Assn.; Gilbert & Sulli- van Soc. Toronto; Amnesty Internal.; recreations: ten- nis, golf, bridge; Home: 281 Silver Birch Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4E 3L6. BATE, John Warburton, B.Sc., P.Eng.; civil engineer; b. Fredericton, N.B. 25 Oct. 1935; s. Ven. Archdeacon Alban Frederick an d Norah Francis (Warburton) Bate; e. Rothesay Coll. Sch. 1953; Univ. of N.B. B.Sc. 1960; Life partner: Sharon Mills; children: Sarah J. dejoybert, Michael J.W. Bate; PRINCIPAL, JOHN BATE & CO. LTD. 1981- ; served in Univ. Naval Training Div. 1955- 58, commissioned Sub-Lt. RCN(R) 1958; Ove Arup & Partners, Structural Engineers (U.K.) 1960-63; E.G.M. Cape & Co., Gen. Contractors 1963-69; Robertson- Irwin Ltd., Mfg. Bldg. Contractors 1969-78; Con-Eng Contractors Inc. 1978-81; currently designs & con- structs bldgs., mainly industrial; Pres., Assn. of Profl. Engrs. of Ont. 1990-91; Chairman, Cdn. Council of Profl. Engrs. 1996-97; Anglican; PC.; recreations: phi- lately, hiking, travel, sailing, reading; club: London, RCMI; Home: 500 Talbot St., Apt. 1505, London, Ont. N6A 2S3; Office: Box 2993, London, Ont. N6A 4H9. BATEMAN, Leonard A., P.Eng.; consultant; b. Win- nipeg, Man. 14 Jan. 1919; e. Lord Roberts, Riverview and Kelvin High Schs., Man.; United Coll.; Univ. of Man., B.Sc. (Elect. Engn.) 1942, M.Sc. 1948; Banff Sch. of Advanced Mang. (Business Adm.); Macro Eng. Semi- nar, M.I.T.; m.; three children, one s., two d.; PRES., BATEMAN & ASSOCIATES LTD.; design and operat- ing responsibilities, City of Winnipeg 1942, Gen. Supt. i.e. Power Production when resigned 1956; joined Mani- toba Hydro Electric Bd. as Systems Planning Engr. 1956, Dir. of Production 1961, Dir. Systems Planning 1967, Asst. Chief Engr. 1970, Asst. Gen. Mgr. (Engn.) and Chief Engr. 1971; Gen. Mgr. Engineering 1971; apptd. Chrmn. & C.E.O. 1972; formed Bateman Consulting Services Jan. 1979, Bateman & Associates, 1980; Chrmn., CIGRE Study Comte. 14 (H.V.DC Links) 1976-82; Cdn. Rep., World Power Cont., Moscow, Aug. 1968 and New Delhi 1984; Cdn. Elect. Assn. Rep. on Tech. Adv. Comte., Hydro-Quebec Inst. Rsch. 1971-74; Past Dir., Banff Sch. Advanced Mang.; Sr. Life Mem., Inst. Elect. & Electronic Engrs.; mem. Cdn. Elect. Assn. (Past Pres.); Fellow & Life Mem., Engn. Inst. Can. (Past Vice-Pres. Can. Nuclear Assoc.; mem., World Energy Conference; Conf. International des Grands Reseaux Electriques (CIGRE); Chrmn. Can. National Comte of CIGRE, 1980-85; mem., Winnipeg Ch. of Commerce (Pres., Sr. Bureau 1994-95, 1996-97); Assn. Prof. Engrs. Man. (Past Pres.); author of numerous papers in prof, journs.; recipient Queen's 25th Anniversary Medal 1977; Can. Council of Prof. Engrs. Gold Medal 1994; Address: 231 Brock St., Winnipeg, Man. R3N OY7. BATEMAN, Robert McLellan, O.C., B.A., LL.D., D.Sc., D.Litt., D.F.A., R.C.A.; artist; b. Toronto, Ont. 24 May 1930; s. Joseph Wilbur and Anne (McLellan) B.; e. Forest Hill High Sch. Toronto 1950; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1954; Ont. Coll. of Educ. 1955; m. Birgit Use d. Ulrich and Ruth Freybe, West Vancouver, B.C. 1 Aug. 1975; children of 1st marriage: Alan, Sarah, John; of 2nd marriage: Christopher, Rob; high sch. art teacher 20 yrs.; guest lectr. art, photography, nature, conserv. vari- ous educ. and service groups; frequent tour leader and lectr.; films incl. Robert Bateman CBC TV This Land 1972; Images of the Wild: A Portrait of Robert Bateman Nat. Film Bd. Can. 1978; The Nature Art of Robert Bateman Eco Art Productions 1981; Robert Bateman - A Celebration of Nature CBC 1983; Robert Bateman - Artist/Naturalist CBC Spectrum 1984; A Day in the Life of Robert Bateman CBC 1985; Art Gallery of Greater Victoria video Robert Bateman 1994; Life and Times CBC 1997; commissions: World Wildlife Fund; Endangered Species Silver Bowl 1971; 5 postage stamps Cdn. Govt. Endangered Species Series 1976-81; Metrop. Toronto Bd. Trade painting Window Into Ontario 1977; Cdn. Govt. wedding present to Prince Charles Northern Reflections - Common Loon Family 1981; Platinum Polar Bear Series Royal Cdn. Mint 1990; books pub- lished: The Art of Robert Bateman by Ramsay Derry 1981 (French ed. 1982; German ed. 1984); Ten Top Wild- life Artists Watson-Guptil U.S.A. 1982; Wildlife Artists at Work by Patricia Van Gelder 1982; The World of Robert Bateman by Ramsay Derry 1984; Wildlife Painting - Techniques of Modern Masters by Susan Rayfield 1985; Twentieth Century Wildlife Artists by Nicholas Hammond 1986; Portraits of Nature by Stan- wyn G. Shetler, Smithsonian Inst. 1987; Robert Bate- man by Marjorie E. White 1989; Robert Bateman: An Artist in Nature by Rick Archbold 1990, Japanese ed. 1992; African Wildlife Art by David Tomlinson 1991; Robert Bateman: Natural Worlds by Rick Archbold 1996; major retrospective at the Smithsonian, Wash. 1987; maj. Cdn. travel Exhn. Nat. Museum of Natural Sciences Ottawa Images of the Wild 1981 through 1982; Natural World Cdn. Embassy, Tokyo 1992; Natural Visions 1992-93 (travelling Calif. Acad. of Sci. Apr. '92, Los Angeles Museum of Nat. Hist. Nov. '92, Vancouver Museum May '93, Victoria Art Gall. Sept. '93); Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wausau, WI April '97; National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, WY May '97; Art Gall, of Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Sept. '97; permanent collections, Art Gall, of Greater Victoria; Hamilton Art Gall.; SWAN (Soc. of Wildlife Art of the Nations) UK; The Glenbow Museum, Calgary; Genesec County Museum; National Wildlife Art Museum, Jack- son Hole, Wyoming; HRH The Prince Charles; HRH The Prince Philip; HRH The late Princess Grace of Monaco; recipient, Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; Soc. of Animal Artists Award of Excellence 1979, 1980, 1986, 1990; named American Artist Magazine Artist of Yr. 1980; Master Artist Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum 1982, Wausau, Wise.; rec'd Excellence Award in Arts for Contrib. to Artistic Communit y Wentworth Co.; Officer, Order of Canada 1984; Member of Honour Award, World Wildlife Fund (presented in Geneva by HRH Prince Philip) 1985; Gov. Gen. Award for Conser- vation 1987; Robert Bateman Public Sch., Ottawa (named in his honour) 1991; Lescarbot Award presented by Cdn. Govt. 1992; Robert Bateman Secondary Sch. (named in his honour) 1994; Rachel Carson Award, Soc. of Environ. Toxicology & Chem. 1996; Academic Honours (honoris causa): D.Sc. Carleton Univ. 1982; LL.D. (for Fine Arts) Brock Univ. 1982; D.Litt. (fo r Fine Arts) McMaster Univ. 1983; LL.D. Univ. of Guelph 1984; LL.D. (Fine Arts) Lakehead Univ. 1986; LL.D. Laurenuan Univ. 1987; D.F.A. Colby Coll., Maine 1989; D.F.A. Northeastern Univ., Boston 1991; D.Sc. McGill Univ. 1995; Past Dir. of Bf., Art Gall, of Ontario, Hamil- ton Naturalist Assn., and Fed. Ont. Naturalists; Hon. Life mem.: Audubon Soc.; Cdn. Nat. Wildlife Fed.; Sierra Club; Burlington Cultural Centre; Fedn. of Ont. Naturalists; Royal Cdn. Acad. of Arts; Bd. Mem., Jane Goodall Inst.; Sierra Legal Defense Fund & Ecotrust; Hon. Dir, Niska Wildlife Foundation, Elsa Wild Anima l Appeal Can. and Long Point Bird Observatory; Hon. Chrmn., Harmony Found.; Address: Gul f Islands, B.C. BATEMAN, William Maxwell, D.F.C., B.A.Sc, P.Eng.; retired executive; b. Winnipeg, Man. 7 May 1920; s. Norman Silver and Veda (Maxwell) B.; e. Bay- side High Sch. (L.I., N.Y.); Univ. of Toronto, B.A.Sc. 1949; m. Gaye Marjorie, d. late Frederick George Lister, 22 Oct. 1949; children: Kathryn, Paul, Anne, Leslie; PRES., WILLIAM M. BATEMAN CONSULTING LTD. 1985- ; Project Engr., C.A. Pitts General Contractors Ltd. 1949, Chief Engr. 1957, Vice Pres. and Chief Engr. 1963, Dir. 1967, Sr. Vice Pres. 1971; Pres. and Dir., Lake Ont. Cement 1972; Pres., Genstar Constr. Ltd. 1979; Pres. and Dir., Banister Continental Ltd. 1981-85 and 1990-91, Dir. 1981-86; Dir. Bantrel Group Engineers 1983-85; served in 2nd World War, R.C.A.F.; rank at discharge Flight Lt.; mem. Assn. of Prof. Engrs. Ont.; Assn. of Prof. Engrs. Geologists & Geophysicists of Alta.; author of various tech. articles and contrib. to Heavy Construction; awarded Officer, Royal Order of St. John; Anglican; recreations: boating, golf; Clubs: Mayfair Golf and Country (Edmonton); Mississaugua Golf and Country (Past Pres.); Home: 1320 Potter Greens Dr. N.W., Edmonton, Alta. T5T 6A3. BATES, David Vincent, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.P.(C), F.A.C.P., F.R.S.(C); educator; b. West Mailing, Kent, Engl. 20 May 1922; s. Dr. John Vincent and Alice Edith (Dickins) B.; e. Rugby Sch. 1935-39; Pembroke Coll., Cambridge 1939-41; St. Bartholomew's Hosp., Univ. of London 1941-14; M.B. Cambridge 1945, M.D. 1954; m. Gwendolyn Margaret, d. W. F. Sutton, 24 March 1948; children: Anne Elizabeth, Joanna Margaret, Andrew Vincent; Dean, Faculty of Med., Univ. of Brit. Columbia 1972-77; Prof, of Medicine and Physiology since 1972; sometime Sr. Phys., Roy. Victoria Hosp., Montreal, Prof. Exper. Med., McGill Univ., Chrmn. Dept. of Phys- iol. and Assoc. Dean, Grad. Studies there; Chrmn., Adv. Panel on Aviation, Defence Rsch. Bd. Can.; Chrmn., Roy. Comn. on Uranium Mining, Prov. of B.C. 1979-80; Visiting Prof: Univ. N.C.; Univ. of Otago, N.Z.; Univ. of Cal.; Johns Hopkins Univ.; Harvard Med. Sch.; Univ. of Wise.; Dalhousie; Univ. of Melbourne, Australia; served in Royal Army Med. Corps. 1945-48; service in India, Japan and Malaya; Fellow Roy. Coll. of Phys.; Physiol. Soc. of London; Med. Rsch. Soc.; Am. Physiol. Soc.; Cdn. Physiol. Soc.; Am. Soc. for Clin. Investig.; Cdn. Soc. for Clin. Investig.; Roy. Soc. Med.; Cdn. Thoracic Soc. (Pres. 1973); Cdn. Assn. for Club of Rome; Air Pol- lution Control Assn.; Fellow of Collegium Ramazzini; awarded Robert A. Cooke Medal, Am. Acad. of Allergy 1966; Queen's Jubilee Medal 1978; Certificate of Special Merit, Cdn. Meteorol. Soc. 1973; Ramazzini Medal 1985; Connaught Award, Cdn. Lung Assoc. 1991; Trudeau Medal, Am. Thoracic Soc. 1993; C.J. Coady Medal of BCMA 1996; author: A Citizen's Guide to Air Pollution 1972; Respiratory Function in Disease 1989; Environmental Health Risks and Public Policy 1994; Five Minutes Into the 'Eroica' 1997; over 240 papers in scient. journs.; recreation: gardening, poetry; Office: Dept. of Health Care & Epidemiology, Univ. of B.C., Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z2. BATES, Donald George, M.D., Ph.D.; professor; b. Windsor, Ont. 18 Mar. 1933; s. George Harley and Sarah Hughena (Stephenson) B.; e. Walkerville Coll.; Univ. of West. Ont., M.D. 1958, B.A. 1960; Johns Hop- kins Univ, Ph.D. 1975; m. Mary Catherine d. Mary and Reginald Young 1 June 1957 (divorced); children: Gre- gory Howard, Jennifer Ann; COTTON-HANNAH PROF. OF HIST. OF MED, DEPT. OF SOCIAL STUD- IES OF MED, McGILL UNIV. 1975- ; Intern, Victoria Hosp. 1958-60; N.I.H. fellow, Inst. of Hist, of Med., Johns Hopkins Univ. 1960-62; Inst./Asst. Prof. 1962- 66; Assoc. Prof, Dept. of Social Stud, of Med., McGill Univ. 1966-75; Chrmn. 1966-82, 1987-88; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Epidem. & Health 1971-84; Norman Bethune Exch. Prof., Beijing Med. Coll. 1978; Rsch. Assoc., Oxford Univ. 1979-80; Vis. Lectr., Life Planning Ctr, Japan 1982; Chrmn., McGill Study Group for Peace & Disarmament 1981-88; Cons., Royal Soc. of Can., Envi- ron. Implications for Can. of Nuclear War Cue.; Bd. of Dir, Can. Phys. for Prevention of Nuclear War (Cdn. Rep. when assn. awarded Nobel Peace Prize 1985); Gov. Counc., Internat. Phys. for Prev. of Nuclear War 1985- 86, Vice Pres., 1987-88; Visiting Fellow, Cambridge Univ. 1996-97; Mem., Am. Assn. for Hist, of Med.; Am. Assn. for Adv. of Sci.; Cdn. Soc. for Hist, of Med.; Soc. for Social Hist, of Med.; author & publ. Thoughts on Peace and Security 1985-87; articles in profl. jours.; edi- tor Knowledge and the Scholarly Medical Traditions 1995; Home: 281 Clarke Ave., Westmount, Que. H3Z 2E3; Office: Dept. of Soc. Studies of Med., Mclntyre Med. Sci. Bldg., 3655 Drummond St., Montreal, Qxie. H3G 1Y6. BATES, Paul Kevin; b. London, England 29 Dec. 1950; s. Charles Ernest and Violet Ruth (Ryan) B.; e. Cornwall 74 BATTEN / BAUDOT Tech. Coll. 1968; m. Sally d. Stanley and Marcia Collier 4 Nov. 1969; children: Rachel Elizabeth, Charlotte; CHRMN., PORTHMEOR HOLDINGS INC. 1994- ; van positions, Nat. Westminster Bank U.K. & Scotia- bank 1968-73; Retail Stockbroker, Richardson Green- shields 1973-76, 1983-85; var. sales and mgmt. positions, Xerox Can. 1976-83; Dir., Nat. Sales, Royal Trust 1985; Vice Pres., Investments, Personal Fin. Serv., Royal Trust 1986-88; Pres., Marathon Brokerage 1988 and Pres., Green Line Investor Services 1993-94; Dir, Star Data Systems Inc.; University Avenue Finan- cial Corp.; Gov., The Toronto Stock Exchange; Mem. of the Adv. Council, Erindale College; author Sales Force Management in The Financial Service 1989; contbg. author Through the Mutual Funds Maze 1988; Dir. & Past Chrmn., National Mental Health Fund; Dir., Cdn. Psychiatric Rsch. Foundation; Fundraising Chair, YMCA (Metro Toronto) Investment Challenge; Office: P.O. Box 183, Suite 1207, Aetna Tower, Toronto Domin- ion Centre, Toronto, Ont. M5K 1H6. BATTEN, Alan Henry, D.Sc, Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.R.A.S.; astronomer; b. Whitstable, Eng. 21 Jan. 1933; s. late George Cuthbert and Gladys (Greenwood) B.; e. Wolverhampton Grammar Sch. 1950; Univ. of St. Andrews B.Sc. (Astron.) 1955, D.Sc. 1974; Univ. of Manchester Ph.D. 1958; m. Lois Eleanor d. late Albert Ernest Dewis, Bedworth, Eng. 30 July 1960; children: Michael Henry John, Margaret Eleanor; Sr. Rsch. Offr., Doninion Astrophysical Observatory 1976-91; Rsch. Asst. and Jr. Tutor, St. Anselm Hall of Residence, Univ. of Manchester 1958-59; Nat. Rsch. Council Fellow, Dom. Astrophys. Observatory 1959-61, staff mem. 1961-91, Guest worker since 1991; Part-time Lectr. in Astron. Univ. of Victoria 1961-63; Guest Investigator Vatican Observatory 1970 and Instituto de Astronomia/ Fisica Del Espacio Buenos Aires 1972; Visiting Erskine Fellow, Univ. of Canterbury, New Zealand 1995; rec'd Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal 1977; Pres. Parent-Teacher Assn. Willows Elem. Sch. 1971-73; mem. Synod Dio- cese of B.C. 1967-69, 1974; Gov. Ang. Theol. Coll. Van- couver 1967; author Binary and Multiple Systems of Stars 1973; Resolute and Undertaking Characters: The Lives of Wilhelm and Otto Strove 1988; Ed. Extended Atmospheres and Circumstellar Matter in Spectro- scopic Binary Systems 1973; Algols 1989; co-ed. Deter- mination of Radial Velocities and Their Applications 1967; trans. L'Observation des Etoiles Doubles Visuelles (par P. Couteau) 1980; 2 correspondence courses in Astron. for B.C. Dept. Educ.; over 140 research papers and articles in prof, journs.; 3 catalogues Orbital Ele- ments of Spectroscopic Binary Systems; mem. Am. Astron. Soc.; Astron. Soc. Pacific (Vice Pres. 1965-68); Council mem. Royal Soc. of Can. 1980-81; Royal Astron. Soc. of Can.; Pres. Victoria Centre 1970-72, Nat. Pres. 1976-78, Hon. Pres. 1993- ; Ed. Journal of Royal Astron. Soc. of Can. 1981-88; Cdn. Astron. Soc. (Charter mem. 1971, Pres. 1972-74); Internal. Astron. Union (Vice-Pres. 1985-91; Pres. Comn. 30, Radial Velocities 1976-79; Pres. Comn. 42, Close Binary Stars 1982-85; mem. Cdn. Nat. Comte. 1964-70 and 1976- 82, Chrmn. Nat. Organ. Comte. XVII Gen. Assembly Montreal 1976-79); Fellow, Explorers Club 1979; Mem- ber, Ancient Soc. of Coll. Youths 1988; Mem., Adv. Counc., Centre for Studies in Religion & Soc., Univ. of Victoria 1993- (Chrmn. 1997- ); Anglican; Home: 2987 Westdowne Rd., Victoria, B.C. VSR 5G1; Office: 5071 W. Saanich Rd., Victoria, B.C. V8X 4M6. BATTEN, Jack Hubert, B.A., LL.B.; author, journalist, radio broadcaster; b. Montreal, Que. 23 Jan. 1932; s. Jack Hubert Sr. and Mary Kathleen (Soward) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto Schools; Univ. of Toronto B.A. 1954, LL.B. 1957; Osgoode Hall Law Sch. 1959; m. 2ndly Marjorie Harris 20 Apr. 1968; children (by 1st m.): Russell Brad- shaw, Sarah Jane; FREELANCE JOURNALIST, AUTHOR, BROADCASTER since 1968; called to the Bar of Ontario 1959; lawyer, McLaughlin, Macaulay, May and Soward 1959-63; writer Maclean's magazine, The Canadian, and managing ed. Saturday Night maga- zine 1963-68; author of thirty books incl. The Honest Ed Story 1972; The Leafs in Autumn 1975; Lawyers 1980 (on which a CBC-TV serial was based in 1985); In Court 1982; Robinette 1984; Judges 1986; On Trial 1987; Class of '75 1993; The Leafs 1994, four crime nov- els, several articles for Chatelaine, Toronto Life, Satur- day Night etc.; mem. Writers' Union of Can.; Kappa Alpha; Protestant; recreations: tennis, jazz; Address: 199 Albany Ave., Toronto, Ont. M5R 3C7. BATTEN, Keith Alexander, B.F.A.; theatrical direc- tor; b. Montreal, Que. 22 Feb. 1951; s. George Alexander and Mary Elizabeth (Milne) B.; e. York Univ. B.F.A. (Hons.) 1974; ASSOC. DIR., BEAUTY AND THE BEAST INTERNATIONAL, WALT DISNEY THEA- TRICAL PRODUCTIONS 1995-99; staged Toronto, Vienna, US tour, Sydney, Mexico City and Stuttgart as well as maintaining New York, Tokyo, Osaka & Los Angeles productions; directed and designed over 40 pro- ductions in Canada and the U.S. at Stratford Fest., Blyth Fest, Theatre London, Hart House, Ryerson Theatre, Tarragon Theatre, The Actors Studio (N.Y.C.), Brookly n Acad. of Music 1975-88; Co-din, Les Miserables Mont- real Cdn. Tour, Toronto Internal. Tour, Skydome Tor- onto 1988-93; Extve. Prod., Miss Saigon Princess of Wales Theaire Toronio 1993-95; Producer/Din, Chess in Concert Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto Actors Fund Benefit 1992; Co-din, Co-creator, The Ontario Bicentennial Showcase, 30-city arena tour of Ont.; Home: 420 - 45 Dunfield Ave., Toronto, Ont. M4S 2H4; Office: 309 West 55th St., 5A, New York, N.Y. 10019. BATTLE, Kenneth Robert, B.A., M.Phil.; social policy expert; b. Calgary, Alta. 29 July 1947; s. the late Robert Felix and Lois Victoria (Morrison) B.; e. Bell High Sch. 1966; Queen's Univ. B.A. 1970; Oxford Univ. M.Phil. 1972; Commonwealth Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Fel- low, Medalist in Pol. Studies; PRES., THE CALEDON INST. OF SOCIAL POLICY 1992- ; Rsch. Assoc. Queen's Univ. 1972-73; Policy Analyst, Dept. Secy, of State 1973-74; Evaluation Offr., Dept. Manpower & Immigration 1974-76; Asst. Din, National Council of Welfare 1976-80, Dir. 1980-92; author Jobs and Pov- erty, Working Together, In the Best Interests of the Child, The Working Poor, Medicare, Family Allowances for All?, Poverty and Public Policy, A Pension Primer, Opportunity for Reform, Giving and Taking: The May 1985 Budget and the Poor, Poverty Profile, The Impact of the 1985 and 1986 Budgets on Disposable Income, Indexation and Social Policy, Testing Tax Reform, The 1987 White Paper on Tax Reform, Child Benefits in Decline, Welfare Reform, Social Spending and the Next Budget, The 1989 Budget and Social Policy, The Demise of Universality in the Canadian Welfare State, Claw- back, Social Policy by Stealth, The Privatization of Pov- erty, Poverty Myths, White Paper Whitewash: the New Child Tax Benefit, Federal Social Programs: Setting the Record Straight, Opening the Books on Social Spend- ing, Limits to Social Policy, The Welfare Wall, Poverty and the Welfare State, One Way to Fight Child Poverty, How Finance Re-formed Social Policy, Desperately Seeking Substance: A Commentary on the Social Secu- rity Review, A New Old Age Pension, Why Solange Denis Smiled, Back to the Future: Reforming Social Policy in Canada, Memo to the Next Prime Minister: Social Reinvestment, The Child Benefits Package, The Down Payment Budget; Home: 17 Waterton Cres., Kanata, Ont. K2M 1Y8; Office: 620 -1600 Scott St., Ottawa, Ont. K1Y 4N7. BATTS, Michael Stanley, B.A., D.Phil., M.L.S., D.Litt., F.R.S.C.; educator; b. Mitcham, Eng. 2 Aug. 1929; s. Stanley George and Alixe (Watson) B.; e. Sir Walter St. John Sch. London 1947; Univ. of London B.A. 1953, D.Litt. 1973; Univ. of Freiburg D.Phil. 1957; Univ. of Toronto M.L.S. 1974; m. Misao d. Ryuichi Yoshida, Victoria, B.C. 19 March 1959; one d. Anna Yuri; PRO- FESSOR EMERITUS OF GERMANIC STUDIES, UNIV. OF B.C.; teaching positions Univs. Mainz, Basle, Wurzburg, Calif. (Berkeley); served with Brit. Army 1947-49; Pres. Cdn. Counc. of Teachers of German 1983-86; author Die Form der Aventiuren im Nibelun- genlied 1961, Bruder Hansens Marienlieder 1963, Stu- aien zu Bruder Hansens Marienliedern 1964, Gottfried von Strassburg 1971, Das Nibelungenlied: Parallel- druck der Hss A, B und C nebst Lesarten der ubrigen Handschriften 1971, A Checklist of German Literature 1945-75 1977, The Bibliography of German Literature: An Historical and Critical Survey 1978, A History of Histories of German Literature: Prolegomena 1987, A History of Histories of German Literature, 1835-1914 1993; co-author Scandinavian Literature in English Translation 1928-77 1978; Ed. Essays on German Liter- ature in Honour of G. Joyce Hallamore 1968, A Short Account of a Northwest Voyage Performed in the Years 1796, 1797 and 1798 1974, Translation and Interpreta- tion: the Multi-cultural Context 1975, The Canadian Settlers Guide Part 2 1975, In Praise of Scribes 1977, Echoes and Influences of German Romanticism 1987; various articles and reviews on medieval and modern lit., bibliog., book hist.; mem. Cdn. Assn. of Univ. Teachers of German (Pres. 1982-84); Internationale Vereinigung fur germanische Sprach - und Literatur - wissenschaft (Pres. 1990-95); Modern Humanities Rsch. Assn.; Gesellschaft fur interkulturelle Germanis- tik; recreations: tennis, gardening; Home: 8415 Granville St., Dept. 30, Vancouver, B.C. V6P 4Z9; Office: Germanic Studies, Univ. of B.C., 1873 East Mall, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z1. E-mail: msb@unixg.ubc.ca BATTY, Helen Patricia, M.D., C.C.F.P., M.Ed., F.C.F.P.; academic family physician; b. London, England 24 Feb. 1949; d. Donald John and Leah (Broadhurst) B.; e. Univ. of Toronto M.D. 1973; Ont. Inst. for Studies in Edn. M.Ed. 1982; m. J. David Beattie s. R. Norman and B. Elinore (Lindabury) 20 Oct. 1973; ASSOC. CHAIR, DEPT. OF FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE, UNIV. OF TORONTO 1994- ; Medical Intern, Toronto East Gen. 1973-74; Family Practice Resident, Women's College Hosp. 1974-75; Cert., Coll. of Family Physi- cians of Canada 1976; Active Mem., Medical Staff, Women's College Hosp. 1975- ; Lectr., Family & Com- munity Med., Univ. of Toronto 1975-79, Asst. Prof. 1979-90, Assoc. Prof. 1990- ; Acting Chair Jan.-June 1996; Assoc. Chief, Women's College Hosp., Dept. of Family & Community Medicine 1987-94; Din, Acad. Fellowship Program, Family & Community Med., Univ. of Toronto 1990- ; Founding Din, Women's Health Scholars Program, Women's Coll. Hosp. 1992-97; Med- ical Co-ord., Regional Women's Health Ctr. 1991-97; Founding Din, First World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre in Women's Health for the West- ern Hemisphere, Women's Coll. Hosp. 1996- ; Fellow, Coll. of Family Physicians of Can. 1985; Invited Expert Mem., Ont. Min. of Health Task Force on Healthy Life- styles 1988-89; Invited Physician Mem., Subctte. on Smoking Reduction, Cdn. Cancer Soc. 1988-90; Mem., Coll. of Family Physicians of Canada (Extve. Mem. incl. Pres., Metro Chapter 1978-83; Mem., Ont. Bd. of Dirs. 1995- ; Rsch. & Education Found. Bd. Mem. 1996- ); Metro Dist. Health Council, Health Protection & Pro- motion Ctte. 1985-90; recreations: water colour paint- ing, gardening, reading, walking; Office: 76 Grenville St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 1B2. E-mail: h.batty@utoronto.ca BAUCH, Hubert; journalist; b. Heidelberg, Germany 22 June 1946; s. Gerhard Georg and Hedwig (Zeller) B.; e. St. George's School; Quebec H.S.; Bishop's Univ.; life partner Rooyn McNicoll; children: Jessica, Dominique (Bauch); PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT AND SENIOR POLITICAL WRITER, MONTREAL GAZETTE 1978- ; Reporter, Quebec Chronicle-Tele- graph 1966-67; Correspondent, The Sherbrooke Record 1967-68; News Editor 1969-70; Editor, Montreal, Bureau, The Canadian Press 1968-69; Reporter & Nat. Assembly Correspondent, The Gazette 1970-73; Que- bec City Bureau Chief, The Globe and Mail 1973-77; nominated National Newspaper Awards (feature writ- ing) 1990; 1992 Leacock Prize 1995; Mem., La federa- tion Acadienne de Montreal; translator: What Are the Boys Saying by Michel Gratton 1987, The Outsider by Michel Vastel 1990, Bourassa by Michel Vastel 1992; editor: Reign of Error by Greg Weston 1988, The Stop- watch Gang by Greg Weston 1992, Riding the Rapids by Robert Libman 1995; co-author: Put Up and Shut Up (with W. Aislin) 1994; recreations: light gardening, roller skating, detective fiction, country music; Office: 250 St. Antoine St. W., Montreal, Que. H2Y 3R7. BAUDOT, Alain Henri Louis, MSRC; professeur, chercheur, editeur, critique musical, traducteur; ne a Soissons (Aisne), France 7 fevr. 1940; f. Rene-Albert et Lucienne Henriette (Maurice) Baudot; ed. Ecole mun . de musique (Bayeux, France) 1950-53; Coll. Alain-Chart- ier bacc. 1956; Ecole nat. de mus. (Caen), prem. prix piano, mus. de chambre et theorie 1956-57; Lycee Mai- ne rbe et Univ. de Caen 1958-64, rec.u l er , Inst. de prep, aux enseignements du 2nd degre (IPES) 1959, prope- deutique 1960, cert, grec, latin et francais 1960-62; Ecole norm, sup., Sorbonne Inst. d'etudes latines, Inst. d'art et d'archeol., Inst. de musicol. et Ecole prat, des hautes etudes 1962-66, L.es-L. 1963, dipl. d'et. sup. 1964, agreg. lettres classiques 1965; Bd. of Extra-Mural Studies, Univ. of Cambridge, cert, of proficiency 1963, '66; Ctr. de rech. sur 1'Afrique med., Univ. d'Aix- Marseille, cert, stage d'archeol. theor. et prat. 1966; ep. Carla Miriam f. Moses et Pearl (Berman) Gringorten 9 juin 1968; enfants: Laure Penina Francine, Erica Roneet Blanche; PROFESSEUR TITULAIRE D'HUMANITES ET DE FRANCAIS, DIRECTEUR-FONDATEUR DU GROUPE DE RECHERCHE EN ETUDES FRANCO- PHONES (GREF) ET DES EDITIONS DU GREF, COLL. UNIV. GLENDON, YORK UNIV. and ADJUNCT PROF., SCH. OF GRAD. STUDIES, UNIV. OF TORONTO; eleve-prof., IPES, Acad. de Caen 1960- 62; eleve-prof.-stagiaire, ENS 1962-66; eleve-tit., EPHE 1964—66; coop, culture!, Coll. univ. Glendon, Univ. York 1966-67; Visiting Asst. Prof., Univ. of Calif, a Berkeley 1967; prof. adj. d'hum. et de franc.ais, Glendon 1967-72; prof. adj. invite, Univ. de Montreal 1970; din, Div. des num., Glendon 1972-74; prof, agrege et din Prog, de form. gen. 1974-75; prof. tit. d'hum. et de frangais et din-fond. Dep. d'etudes pluridisciplinaires 1975-85; din - fond. GREF 1984, Editions du GREF 1986; Adjunct Prof., Sch. of Grad. Studies, Univ. of Toronto 1995-99; BAUDOUIN / BAXTER 75 Assoc. des prof, de frangais des univ. et coll. canadiens 1973- ; Soc. des ecrivains de Toronto 1992- ; Assoc. des auteurs de 1'Ont. 1993- ; dir. conseil d'admin. Assoc. cdn.-fran. pour 1'avancement des sci. (Toronto) 1993- ; mbre conseil d'admin., Salon du Livre de Tor- onto 1996 (l er v.p. 1996); Toronto Home Music Club (conseil d'admin. 1988-90, v.p. 1990-95); organisateur env. 200 colloques, sem., confs., soirees litt. ou musicales 1973- ; invite nombr. rencontres internat. 1973- ; rech., critique ou animateur nombr. emissions radio ou tel. 1966- ; ed. env. cent, ouvrages du GREF sur litt. francophones et lang. fran. 1986- ; dir. edit, et cons., nombr. maison d'ed. ou insts. gouv. 1984- ; Premier Prix, Challenge Clerisse 1955; Cnev. du Royaume de la Mus. 1955; Prix d'excellence, Fed. mus. de France et d'Outre-Mer 1956; med. d'hon. Soc. mus. et chorales de France 1971; med. d'hon. Ville de Bayeux 1980; cheva- lier, Ordre des Palmes acad. (France) 1980; distinction pour serv. ben., min. des Affaires civiques et culturelles (Ont.) 1985; officier, Ordre de la Couronne de Belgique 1990; Soc. royal du Can. (M.S.R.C.) 1993; Ordre des Palmes acad. 1993; Prix de I'APFUCC 1994; corec. prix annuel Applied Arts Mag. 1995; Assoc. des amis de 1'ENS 1966- , des anciens eleves de 1'ENS 1996- ; Amnistie Internat. 1979- ; Assoc. can. des prof, pour la paix au Proche-Orient 1986- ; auteur/co-auteur de nom. livres inclus Bibliographic annotee d'Edouard Glissant 1993, Inventaire des ecrits de Jean-Claude Masson conserves dans ma bibliotheque 1987, OFNl 1982, Dictionnaire officiel des mots de tete 1984; loisirs: musique, lecture, ecriture, camping; res.: 68 Rykert Cres., Toronto, Ont. M4G 2S9; bureau: 2275, ave. Bay- view, Toronto, Ont. M4N 3M6. BAUDOUIN, Jean-Louis, Q.C., B.A., B.C.L., Ph.D.; educator, lawyer, judge; b. Paris, France 8 Aug. 1938; s. Louis M. and Marguerite (Guerin) B.; e. Univ. de Paris B.A. 1955, Ph.D. 1962; McGill Univ. B.C.L. 1958; Univ. de Sherbrooke Doc. en droit 1990; children: Christine, Stephanie, Veronique, Marie-Louise; PROF. OF LAW, UNIV. DE MONTREAL 1962- ; JUDGE, COURT OF APPEAL 1989- ; Counsel to law firm Leduc-Lebel 1986-89; called to Bar of Que. 1959; cr. Q.C. 1978; Comnr. Law Reform Comn. Can. 1976-78, Vice Chrmn. of Comn. 1978-80, Special Cons, on Bioethics 1980-89; Counsel to law firm Geoffrion and Prud'homme 1980- 83; to law firm Aquin-Chenard 1983-86; to Leduc-Lebel 1986-89; Vice Chrmn. Institut des Droits d'Expression Franchise; Chrmn. Assn. Henri Capitant; Dir. Cdn. Inst. for Adm. Justice; el. to Royal Soc. of Can. 1979; mem. Cdn. Bar Assn.; Assn. des Medecins de Langue Franchise du Can. (Bioethics Comte. 1980- ); Dir. Institute de Derecho Comparado de Puerto Rico; author Ethique de la mart et droit a la mart 1993; Produire I'Homme: de Quel Droit? 1987; La Responsabilite Civile Delictuelle 1973, 1985, 1994; Les Obligations 1970, 1983, 1989, 1993; Terrorisme et Justice 1970; Secret Professionnel et Droit au Secret 1965; co-editor Canadian Bar Review (1980-89); mem. various wine testing socs.; recreations: windsurfing, tennis, fishing; Club: Winchester; Home: 875 Antonine Maillet, Montreal, Que. H2V 2Y6; Office: Court House, 1, est Notre Dame #17.95, Montreal, Que. H2Y 1B6. BAUER, Nancy Luke, B.A.; writer; b. Chelmsford, Mass. 7 July 1934; d. Wendell Denton and Grace Eliza- beth (Bridgeford) Luke; m. William s. Alfred and Vir- ginia B. 9 June 1956; children: Ernest, Grace, John; Editor, N.B. Chapbooks 1967-83; Founder, Maritime Writers' Workshop 1976 (Teacher 1976-83, 1986); Instr, Univ. of N.B. 1975-87; Writer-in-Res., Bemidji State Univ., Minn. 1987; Cape Cod Writers Conf., sum- mer 1983; Writer-in-Residence, Univ. of N.B. 1989-90; Jury, The Canada Council 1984-85, 1993, 1995-97; Instr., writers' workshops throughout N.B.; Mem., Founding Ctte., WFNB 1982-83; Mem., Lit. Adv. Cue., Prov. of N.B. 1977-82 (Chrmn. 1982); McCord Hall Writers Group 1967-83; Second Prize, CBC Lit. Comp., Short Story 1982; Mem., Un. Ch.; Writers' Union of Can.; Writers' Fed. of N.B.; Gallery Connexion Co-op (Vice-Pres., 1985-86); Mem., N.B. Arts Board 1994-97; author Flora, Write This Down 1982, Wise-Ears 1985, The Opening Eye 1988, Samara The Whole Hearted 1991, The Irrational Doorways of Mr. Gerard 1994 (novels); N.B. Arts & Crafts weekly column, N.B. Tele- graph-Journal 1994-95; Home: 252 Stanley St., Freder- icton, N.B. E3B 3A3. BAULU-MACWILLIE, Mireille, B.A, L.Ph., D.E.N.S., M.A., Ph.D.; professor; b. Montreal, Que. 16 Sept. 1940; d. Roger and Anita (Finnerty) Baulu; e. Coll. Marguerite-Bourgeoys B.A. 1961; Univ. de Montreal L.Ph. 1965, D.E.N.S. (dipl. de 1'ecole normale sup.) 1970, M.A. 1975, Ph.D. 1982; m. Gordon J. s. Dorothy and Ernest MacWillie 25 Aug. 1979; children: Stephane, Nicholas; stepchildren: Janice, Cheryl; DIR., DEPT. OF EDUCATION, UNIVERSITE SAINTE-ANNE 1990-96; Teacher, Coll. Marguerite Bourgeoys, Coll. Regina Assumpta, Ecole secondaire Villa Maria, Mtl. 1962-68; Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Philos., Coll. Jean-de-Brebeuf Mtl. 1968-78; Lectr., Univ. de Montreal 1971-78; Vice- Princ, Ecole Alexandra 1978-81; Princ. 1981-85; Prof., Univ. Sainte-Anne 1985- ; bursaries: Fonds internat. de cooperation universitaire Fall 1997-98, Govt. of France & Soc. nat. des acadiens 1992, Can. Council 1976-78, Min. de 1'ed. du Que. 1976-78, Coll. Jean-de-Brebeuf 1974—75; Dir., Le Centre prescolarie de la Baie Sainte- Marie 1992- ; Chair, Inter-Univ. Council on Teacher Edn., N.S. 1995-97; Mem., Cdn. Soc. for the Study of Edn.; Assoc. can. d'ed. de langue francais; Cdn. Assn. for Young Children; co-author: Apprendre ... c'est un beau jeu 1990; Guest Ed., special ed. of Education et franco- phonies 1994; author/co-author of a number of articles in van journals; recreations: playing the flute in Fanfare regionale de Clare; Office: Church Point, N.S. BOW 1MO. BAUM, Bernard Rene, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.S.C., F.L.S.; research scientist; b. Paris, France, 14 Feb. 1937; s. Kurt and Marta (Bed) B.; e. Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem Ph.D. 1966; m. Danielle, d. Robert and Raymonde Habib, 24 May 1961; 1 d.: Anat; PRINCIPAL RSCH. SCIENTIST, EASTERN CEREALS AND OILSEEDS RSCH. CEN- TRE, AGRICULTURE CANADA 1996- ; joined Agri- culture Canada as Rsch. Scientist, Plant Rsch. Inst. 1966; Section Head, Vascular Plants Sect. & Sr. Rsch. Scientist Biosystematics Rsch. Inst. 1974; Principal Rsch. Scientist, Biosystematics Rsch. Ctr. 1980-90, Sec- tion Head 1980-88; Principal Rsch. Scientist, Centre for Land and Biological Resources Rsch. 1990-96; Mem., Internat. Comn. for the Nomenclature of Cultivated Plants 1987- ; maj. spkr. at various internat. symposia; U.S.D.A. Merit Award 1966; Lawson Medal, Can. Bot. Assn. 1979; Fellow, Royal Soc. of Can. Academy III; Assoc. Ed.: Can. Jour, of Bot. 1974-79, 1986- ; Euphyt- ica 1987- ; G.R.A.C.E. (Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution) 1991- ; Plant Systematics and Evolution 1991- ; author: Material for an international oat regis- ter 1972; Oofs: wild and cultivated. A monograph of the genus Avena 1977; The genus Tamarix 1978; Barley Register 1983; Triticale Register 1994 (on Internet); 191 research publs.; recreation: swimming; Home: 15 Mur- ray St., Ottawa, Ont. KIN 9M5; Office: Central Experi- mental Farm, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OC6. BAUM, Gregory G., O.C., M.A., Th.D. (R.C.); profes- sor, author; b. Berlin, Germany, 20 June 1923; s. Franz S. and Bettie (Meyer) B.; came to Canada (from Eng.) 1940; e. McMaster Univ., B.A. (Math and Phys.) 1946; Ohio State Univ., M.A. (Math) 1947; Univ. of Fribourg, Switzerland, Th.D. 1956; Hon. Doctorates; Huron Coll., St. Francis Xavier, Ohio Wesleyan, Lafayette, Waterloo Lutheran, McMaster & Dubuque; PROFESSOR EMER- ITUS OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES, McGILL UNIV.; mem. Edit. Comte., Relations; author That They May Be One 1958; The Jews and the Gospel 1961 (rev. ed. paperback under title Is the New Testament Anti-semitic); Progress and Perspective 1962 (paperback ed. under title Catholic Quest for Christian Unity 1965); Ecumenical Theology Today 1965; Ecumenical Theology No. 2 1967; The Credibility of the Church Today 1968; Faith and Doctrine 1969; Man Becoming 1970; New Horizon 1972; Religion and Alienation 1975; The Social Impera- tive 1978; Catholics and Canadian Socialism 1980; The Priority of Labour 1982; Ethics and Economics 1984; Theology and Society 1987; Compassion and Solidarity 1988; Trie Church in Quebec 1991; Essays in Critical Theology 1994; Karl Polyani on Ethics and Economics 1996; Tne Church for Others: Protestant Theology in Communist East Germany 1996; Officer, Order of Can- ada 1990; mem., Cdn. Theol. Soc.; Cdn. Soc. for Study of Religion; Cath. Theol. Soc. of America; Address: Dept. of Religious Studies, McGill Univ., Montreal, Que. H3A 2A7. BAUM, Jerry, B.Sc., M.B.A.; banker; b. 28 June 1947; e. Univ. of Ottawa B.Sc. 1970; McGill Univ. M.B.A. 1972; m. Paula 1972; children: Ari, Oren, Jonathan; VICE- PRES., FINANCE & OPERATIONS, REPUBLIC NAT. BANK OF NEW YORK (CAN.); Office: 150 Bloor St. W., Suite M100, Toronto, Ont. M5S 2Y5. BAUMANN, Alexander Sasa, O.C., O.Ont, B.A.; athlete (swimmer); b. Prague, Czechoslovakia 21 Apr. 1964; s. Dr. Bedrich and Vera Eva (Vanura) B.; e. Lau- rentian Univ., Hons. B.A. in Pol. Sci. (cum laude) 1990; Graduate Diploma of Education (cum laude) 1993; Ph.D. (Hon.) Laurentian Univ. 1996; MANAGER SPORTS PROGRAMS, QUEENSLAND ACADEM Y OF SPORT; Bronze Medal 400m Individual Medley, Pan Am Games 1979; World Record for 200m Individual Medley, Ger- many 1981; World Swimmer of the Year 1981, 1984; Ontario Athlete of the Year 1981, 1984; 2 Gold Medals and World Record for 200m Individual Medley, 1982 Commonwealth Games; 2 Gold Medals, 1 Silver and 3 Bronze, 1983 World Universide; World record in 400m Individual Medley, 1984 Olympic Trials; 2 Gold Medals 1984 Olympics and 2 World Records 200m & 400m Individual Medley; 3 Gold Medals & 1 Silver Medal, 1986 Commonwealth Games; Officer, Order of Canada; Athlete of the Year 1984; one of five recipients Young Canadians Award 1984; Cdn. Sports Hall of Fame 1988; Cdn. Amateur Sports Hall of Fame 1987; Order of Ontario 1988; inducted into Internat. Swimming Hall of Fame (Florida) 1992; Home: 48 Minnie St., South Port, Queensland 4215, Australia. BAXENDALE, Michael Stanley; publisher; b. Brig- house, Yorks., Eng. 27 Sept. 1937; s. Stanley and Dora Maria (Day) B.; e. King Edward VI Sch. Chelmsford, Eng.; Univ. of Toronto, Comm.; Univ. of Sask., Hist. & Eng.; children: Dean, Bradley, Alison, Jason; CHRMN. AND C.E.O., OPTIMUM PUBLISHING INTERNA- TIONAL INC., EDITIONS OPTIMUM INTERNA- TIONAL INC. 1975- ; Dir., Optimum Publishing USA Inc.; Atwater Press Inc.; Baxco Internat. Inc.; Hamdale Publishinig Co.; Orion Developments Inc.; Asst. to Vice Pres. Kefvinator Canada 1958-60; Market Analyst Montreal Standard Publishing Co. 1960-62, Sales and Mktg. Mgr, 1962-67, Asst. Dir. 1967-71; Dir. Info. Ser- vice Div. Montreal Star 1971-75; Founder, Optimum Publishing International Inc. 1975- ; served with RCR 1955-58, Parachutist, mem. Mobile Strike Force (MSF); 1st Vice Pres. Montreal Internat. Book Fair; Founding mem. Montreal Publishers Roundtable; mem. Book Publishers Counc.; Dir. Am. Mktg. Assn. (Past Vice Pres.); author The Role of Marketing in Corporate Growth 1965; This Land is Our Land: The Mohawk Revolt at Oka 1990; Short of Babylon: The Allied Liber- ation of Kuwait 1992; mag. articles Cdn. & Internat. pub.; co-author various publs.; Anglican; recreations: sailing, gliding, skiing, fishing; Home: 50 Westminster Ave. N., Montreal-West, Que. H4X 1Z2. BAXTER, Donald W., O.C., M.D., M.Sc., FRCP(C) Neurology; neurologist; b. Brockville, Ont. 24 Aug. 1926; s. William Robert and Agnes Irene (McCreal B.; e. Queen's Univ. MDCM 1951; m. Anne d. Jean and Ray- monde Bieler 20 Aug. 1988; children: Nicola, Jonathan; EMERITUS PROFESSOR, McGILL UNIV. 1992- ; Training, Kingston Gen. Hosp., Montreal Neurol. Inst. & Boston City Hosp. 1951-57; Asst. Prof., Univ. of Sask. Med. Sch. 1957-62; Diplomat, Am. Bds. of Neu- rol. & Psychiatry 1958; Assoc. Prof., Temple Univ. Sch. of Med. 1962-63; Assoc. Prof, of Neurol., McGill Univ. 1963-72; Prof. 1972-92; Chair 1979-86; Dir., Div. of Neurol., Montreal Gen. Hosp. 1963-79; Neurologist-in- Chief, Montreal Neurol. Hosp. 1979-86; Dir., Montreal Neurol. Inst. 1984—92; T.S. Srinivasan Endowment Mem. Lecturer 1981 (Madras, India); Pres., Cdn. Neu- rol. Assn. 1969-70; Mem., Cdn. Cong, of Neurol. Sci.; Am. Neurol. Assn.; Am. Acad. of Neurol.; Royal Coll. of Physicians & Surgeons (Chair, Ctte. on Neurol. 1970-75); Home: D71 - 1321 Sherbrooke St. W., Mont- real, Que. H3G 1J4. E-mail: dbaxter2@compuserve.com BAXTER, James Douglas, M.D., C.M., M.Sc., F.R.C.S.(C); educator; otolaryngologist; b. Montreal, Que. 2 Oct. 1923; e. Mem. Univ. Coll. Nfld. 1940-42; McGill Univ. M.D., C.M. 1947, M.Sc. 1952; m. Dorothy Rowena Hardy 7 June 1947; two d. Carolyn Ann, Bar- bara Hardy; EMERITUS PROF. OF OTOLARYNGOL- OGY, McGILL UNIV., Chrmn. 1970-89, Prof. 1972-90; Otolaryngol.-in-Chief, Royal Victoria Hosp. 1970-90; Montreal Gen. Hosp. 1977-90; Dir. Inst. of Otolaryngol. McGill Univ. and Royal Victoria Hosp. 1970-90; Con- sultant, Reddy Mem. Hosp. 1974-90, Queen Elizabeth Hosp. 1972-90, Montreal Chest Hosp. 1970-90, Jewish Gen. Hosp. 1974-90; Resident, Royal Victoria Hosp., Queen Mary Veterans' Hosp., Grad. Hosp. Univ. of Pa., Children's Hosp. of Philadelphia 1947-53; rec'd J.B. Col- lip Fellowship in Med. Rsch. 1951-52; joined McGill Univ. 1954; apptd. to Dept. Otolaryngol. Royal Victoria Hosp. 1953, The Children's Mem. Hosp. (now Montreal Children's Hosp.) 1954; apptd. to Med. Staff Shriner's Hosp. for Crippled Children as Otolaryngol. 1969; Dir. of On-Going Survey and Project of Ear Disease and Hearing Loss Inuit Population Cdn. Arctic under aus- pices McGill Baffin Program since 1972; mem. CPHA Task Force on the Health Effects of Increased Flying Activity in the Labrador area 1985-87; awarded Com- memorative Medal for 125th Anniversary o f Cdn. Con- federation; J.A. Hildes Medal in Circumpolar Health 1996; author or co-author numerous articles, papers, reports; Dir. SEVEC (Soc. for Educ. Visits and Exchanges in Canada) 1981-84 (Adv. Counc. 1984-93); Fellow, Am. Acad. Otolaryngol.; Am. Laryngol. Assn. 76 BAXTER / BAYLY (2nd Vice Pres. 1971-72); Am. Broncho-Oesophaol. Soc. (Vice Pres. 1978-79); mem. Cdn. Med. Assn.; Cdn. Oto- laryngol. Soc. (Council 1968-76, Program Chrmn. 1970, Secy. 1970-72, Vice Pres. 1972-74, Pres. 1974- 75); Montreal Medico-Chirurgical Soc. (Pres. Otolaryn- gol. Sec. 1965-67); Pan Am. Assn. Oto-Rhino-Laryn- gol. & Broncho-Esophagol. (Vice Pres. 1974-76, 1980- 84); Internat. Assn. Bronchoi. & Esophagol.; Assn. Oto- laryngols. Prov. Que. (Vice Pres. 1971-72); Am. Laryn- gof., Rhinol. & Otol. Soc. Inc. (Secy. E. Sec. 1979-80); Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum Amicitiae Sacrum; Protestant; Home: Apt. #12 - 1509 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal, Que. H3G 1M1. BAXTER, Malcolm R.; executive; b. Saint John, N.B. 16 Jan. 1935; s. Robert W. and Mary A. (Lamb) B.; e. Saint John High Sch. 1953; Acadia Univ 1953-55; m. Kathryn d. W. Gordon and Thelma Ross 21 Sept. 1957; children: Robert, Wendy, Kathy; CHRMN., PRES. AND C.E.O., BAXTER FOODS LTD. and subsidiary compa- nies 1973- ; Chrmn., Atcan Capital Corp.; Pres. and Dir., Charisma Holdings Ltd.; Kelly Tire Service Ltd.; Pres. & Dir., Atlantic Insurance Agency Ltd.; Bercon Atlantic Ltd.; Din, Bank of Nova Scotia; Saint John Port Corporation; Atlantic Inst. for Market Studies; mem. Engn. Dept., City of Saint John 1955-57; Sales Mgr. present Co. 1957, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 1961 ; Past Pres. N.B. Prot. Orphans' Home & Children's Founda- tion; Gov. Olympic Trust of Canada; Past Chrmn. Nat. Dairy Council Can.; Dir., Milk Industry Found., Wash- ington, D.C.; Dir. & Treas., Saint John Regional Hospital Found. Inc.; Freemason; Shriner; United Church; mem. Saint John Bd. of Trade; recreations: yachting, fishing, hunting; Clubs: Royal Kennebeccasis Yacht (Past Com- modore); Riverside Country; Union; Royal Ocean Rac- ing, London, Eng.; Home: 5 Maple Grove Terrace, Saint John, N.B. E2K 2H9; Office: 91 M