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Shorts - [ADD] - Denise, Exclusive at GALA FAIR// by TRES CHIC May 10-30 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Fashion%20Isle/135/98/2027

 

Hair - Foxy - Verano Hair

Top - Blueberry - SL17B - Gift - Lace Trim Top

Necklace - DarkFire - Eva Necklace

Rings - Vibing - Leah Rings

Nails - RAWR! - Blesed Nails

Tattoo - Watercolor - Buddha

 

Pose - SAPA - 49.7

 

Taken at Native Soul maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Native%20Soul/226/110/22

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My Goodness !! how the week has flown by, ever so quickly ...

And how, I have seemingly, had not one hour, to be on here ...

( In the land Of Flickr )

 

This is a cute little wall, out at, the Cumberland Mountain State Park, Dining Area ...

They take great pride, in it's decor... and keep it up ..

 

While going thru pixs, I thought this might work, as a greeting card like post ...

To wish you, a Very Happy, Blessed Thanksgiving Day .... and may every day, you live, be blessed as well ..

 

~ That the Spirit Of "THANKSGIVING " Is

" THANKS LIVING ...

Live each, and every day ... and be thankful, for that day we have been given to live ..

 

So, from my little corner, of the world, to where ever you may be ..

HAPPY BLESED THANKSGIVING FROM TENNESSEE ( 2021)

 

Shall catch up very soon !

 

H.W.W.

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Flickr,

 

I am having a plan: as soon as I have 1,000 likes of FACEBOOK, I will upload a "Never Seen on FLICKR" series, which already consits of a few pictures :-)

so come on, join me there :-)

 

FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/Mariesol.Fumy

 

have a blesed sunday :-)

Kisses, Sunny

Thank you so much for your visits and kind comments! They are very much appreciated!

Alain Blesing & Bruno Tocanne at Lardy, France, november 2022

Taken while on our 42nd wedding anniversary trip. June 21, 2022

 

Thank you in advance for any likes and comments. I appreciate your support. Peace and blesings.

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That Good Lord Has Blesed Me With ...

Taken Easter Sunday Morning ..

 

CJ is 10 Years Old Now ...

Abby Is 7 ...

Adelynn is 3 ......

 

They surely do not stay little long ..

The Full Moon in April is named the Pink Moon after the pink flowers that bloom in spring. Other names are Breaking Ice Moon, Budding Moon, Awakening Moon, 1Egg Moon, and Paschal Moon.

 

Wishing you all a HAPPY, HEALTHY, PEACEFUL and a BLESED Weekend/Palm Sunday.

 

Thank you so much for stopping by and for the kind comments anf favs They are very much appreciated!

Alain Blesing & Bruno Tocanne at Lardy, France, november 2022

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

Plose seen from Kompatsch meadows

 

Plose gesehen von den Kompatschwiesen

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

View back to Pfannsptiz and Kleiner Gabler from Monte Gabler

 

Rückblick auf Pfannspitz und Kleiner Gabler vom Großen Gabler

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

Plose (Großer Gabler) seen from Kompatsch meadows

 

Plose (Großer Gabler) gesehen von den Kompatschwiesen

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

View back on the way from the Ochsenalm to the Telegraph

 

Rückblick auf dem Weg von der Ochsenalm zum Telegraph

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

View on the way to Ochsenalm. In the background you can see the Zillertal Alps with the Hochfeiler (3.509 m)

 

Aussicht auf dem Weg zur Ochsenalm. Im Hintergrund sind die Zillertaler Alpen mit dem Hochfeiler (3.509 m) zu sehen.

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

Enjoy a great group love hug overlooking the Pacific Ocean on a pier in San Diego, California. Treasure your friendships in the present and in the past. These woman enjoying a fine sunny day. Be kind and caring and if you can donate some blood. I did that 100 times its fun, easy and rewarding

 

PS: Tell Sire, Spotify, Alexa and Amazon to play some music by

JOHN WILLIAM HAMMOND (use all 3 names) a mix of folk, country, inspirational, funny songs and even some kids songs. If not into one just say next song please and you will find one to hit the good spot.!

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

On the way to the Telegraph.

 

Auf dem Weg zum Telegraph.

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

On the way to the Ochsenalm. View down to the Eisack Valley.

 

Auf dem Weg zur Ochsenalm. Aussicht hinunter ins Eisacktal.

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

Elles, les âmes (...), sont malades et elles

souffrent et

nul ne leur porte-remède; elles sont blesées et

brisées

et nul ne les panse.

 

Jan van Ruysbroeck

 

One thing I always say about sunsets on the Gulf Coast of the United States of America, especially at my blesed home in Apollo Beach, is that no two dusks are ever similar… there is always something fascinating and different about each one.

 

© 2016 IMRAN™

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Hope you had a WONDERFUL Valentines!!!!!!!!!!!!

Have a blesed week!!!

This building replaced the first Aldinga Institute which was built in the 1920s and proved to be too small for the growing population.

 

The Aldinga Improvement Committee held a meeting in the district hall on July 12 re the new hall which they have decided to build if enough money is raised. A subscription list is now open, and several have promised large donations. [Ref: Daily Herald 16-7-1913]

 

Dance and cards were held in the district hall. Proceeds to be for building fund of new hall. [Ref: Observer 29-11-1913]

 

Aldinga Residents Seek Control of Hall

A request that the old Aldinga Hotel and land should be passed from the Willunga Council to the residents of Aldinga was made by a deputation which waited on the Minister of Local Government (Mr Blesing) yesterday.

The speakers pointed out that the hall had been used at one time by the Aldinga District Council, which had since been absorbed by the Willunga Council. It would be greatly to the advantage of the district if it were placed under the control of the Aldinga residents, as it was in a dilapidated condition. Money had been collected in the district for improvements, and would be spent on renovations, or possibly a new building, provided the residents had full control of the hall. It was stated that the Willunga Council had no objection to the transfer of the hall.

 

Mr J P Cartledge, the assistant Parliamentary draftsman, who was assisting Mr Blesing in receiving the deputation, said that he would advise the Aldinga residents to make an application for the hall to be brought under the Institutes Act. Mr Blesing said that if the deputation placed the matter before the residents of the town, and informed him of the desired action, he would have enabling provisions made when the Local Authorities Bill was before Parliament. [Ref: Advertiser 25-4-1934]

 

At a meeting of the Aldinga Improvement Association, Mr T W Stone presided. It was decided to build a new an institute hall. The contract for the new building has been let. The old building will be pulled down and some of the material will be used in the construction of the new building. Much of the work will be carried out by voluntary labour. [Ref: Advertiser 21-8-1934]

 

A dance was held in the district hall in aid of repairs to the piano. This was the last event to take place in the old hall, which has since been pulled down. A new hall is to be erected. [Ref: Advertiser 30-8-1934]

 

A new Institute hall was opened at Aldinga on January 1, in the presence of a large gathering of local and district residents. Mr T W Stone, who presided, congratulated the people on the result of their energy and enterprise.

The secretary of the committee (Mr M C Lovelock) said that the building had cost £900, and the deficit was only £6. The foundation stone was laid by Mr Mervyn Stone, of the 50th Battalion AIF, and a silver trowel was presented to him.

 

Mr P C Culley opened the hall. He was presented with a key. The chairman of the council (Councillor P B Wilson) handed over the title deeds of the hall and recreation ground to the trustees. Mr T L Battye received the documents on behalf of the committee of the recreation ground, and Mr B Lovelock received the documents for the hall trustees.

 

The building has a floor space of 35 feet by 48 feet, and there are two rooms in the front, as well as two dressing rooms at the rear. A local resident has presented 165 plush chairs, and the Foresters' sports committee has given the screen and curtains for the stage.

 

A concert was given in the evening by the Austral Philharmonic Society of Adelaide. A dance followed. [Ref: Chronicle 3-1-1935]

   

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

On the way to the Ochsenalm.

 

Auf dem Weg zur Ochsenalm.

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

This is My Pastor ...and His Wife.....Yesterday They Celebrated ...their 50th.. Wedding Anniversary.... I Count it a Privlege... and Blessing...I Got to Attend!

 

He is has been a Pastor.... A friend.... and Family.... Dear People OF Today... and Yester Years Gone byToo-!

 

I was Under Conviction... and Saved....Under His Preaching.... at a Very Early Age in LIFE....

 

Jesus Found Me....but He Was the Shepard.... that Helped ...Lead Me to The LORD...

 

Brother Wayne..Has Never Compromised... He Preaches.... Jesus. Is the Only..... Way to Heaven... and He is Coming Soon...!! ~ And Nothing But the Blood Of Jesus ... Will Get Us There

It Will All Be Thru .... The Divine...Grace of ...God's Plan... I Still Hear... Ringing In.. my Ears...

 

"Hurry Come to JESUS , Be Saved NOW!... "JESUS THE ONLY"... That was the Message...

He Preached. the Night I got SAVED!, .... YES ...Blesed Be ...the Name ...of The LORD!

 

His Wife... Is Wonderful and So Precious too-! She was 17... When She Married.... Our Dear Pastor and Friend..., And They are More Like Family... To Me... than Just Church People!

 

Faithfully She has been a Pastors Wife... and Mother.... to Many.....

Her Home ...Was Open... to Many Along... Lifes Way..... They had 2 Daughters....and this Made.... These 2 Girls.... have Several Sisters..... that Grew Up with them too....OH! I Still Remember.... Like IT was Yesterday.... "Youth Choir Practice" Visitation Times....., and Specail Youth Meetings...

 

Serving the LORD.... Will be The Best Service... You Will Offer Of Your Time.

These Two have Done So Willingly and Ever So Faithful

 

They Both.... Have Been a Blessing ... In my LIFE... and I Hope ...God Continues... To Be With Them.... and Bless them Both Continaully...

for their Marriage, their Home, Children... and Grandchildren....

MOST of ALL Their Service..... and Those... They have.... Led to the LORD!

~ May God Continue To Bless them Both...

 

WISHING YOU A VERY BLESSED SUNDAY TOO-!

Cindy!~

These two are the most amazing friends/family I could ever ask for. We are a team and always stand by each other no matter what. I feel very blesed to have them both in my life. Not only as a part of my SL life but as part of my RL life as well. Meeting you two RL was the best experience ever. Thank you for making my first trip to England an absolute awesome one that I will never forget. Can't wait to see you both again soon♥ Love you both♥

Alain Blesing & Bruno Tocanne at Lardy, France, november 2022

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

On the way to Monte Gabler.

 

Auf dem Weg zum Großen Gabler.

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

Alain Blesing & Bruno Tocanne at Lardy, France, november 2022

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

View from the Ochsenalm down to the Eisack Valley with Brixen

 

Aussicht von der Ochsenalm hinunter ins Eisacktal mit Brixen

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

“Truth is a fruit which should not be plucked until it is ripe.”

 

"Wish u all a very Happy & Prosperous Ramazan"

 

Daughtry - Over You

Each morning, hundreds of Buddhist monks line up in their deep orange robes and walk along the road to receive alms from the people of Luang Prabang, who wake up early to cook the rice and prepare their offerings.

This ritual has been a part of the area’s religious heritage ever since Buddhism was introduced to Laos in the 14th century.

Unesco World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, Laos

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

Ochsenalm

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

The Bible Christian Chapel opened 1862 in the tiny settlement of Hamilton.

 

George Robertson received a grant of land 1849: after laying out the township of Hamilton in 1855 he transferred Lot 23 to Abraham Underwood, farmer and several others as Trustees for the Bible Christian Connexion.

After Methodist Church Union the property was held on Bible Christian Model deed.

The property was vested in the Methodist Church (SA) Property Trust in 1975, and in the Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (SA) in 1995.

 

*Hamilton is a postal township on the River Light, 60 miles N of Adelaide, on the main road between Adelaide and Kooringa. There is a large sheep station (F H Dutton’s) 5 miles E of Hamilton, and another smaller (Taylor’s) 5 miles SW of Hamilton. Several farmers [at Hamilton] also keep small flocks of sheep.

Communication is by means of Rounsevell’s mail conveyance, running daily between Kapunda and Kooringa, a distance of 50 miles, and that with Adelaide, 60 miles SW by mail conveyance to Kapunda (10 miles), thence by rail to Adelaide.

The hotels are the Farmer’s Home (Mitchell’s), and the Hamilton (Watson’s).

The population numbers about 200 persons. Hamilton has 2 stores, and a large corn store, a blacksmith’s and wheelwright’s shop, saddlers, butchers and bootmakers, carpenters’ shops, a public pound, a registration office, a post office and money order office. There is also a public schoolroom, Episcopalian church, Bible Christian chapel: and in connection with the schoolroom a Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Society. H J Kelly Esq JP is the resident magistrate.

[Ref: Bailliere’s South Australian Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1866]

 

*A letter was read from Mr George Robertson, reporting very favourably of Mr Heithersay’s school at Hamilton. [Ref: South Australian Register 16-7-1861]

 

*Hamilton November 19

Our township will soon be ornamented by another buildings – I mean the Bible Christian Chapel, which is rapidly approaching completion. It looks rather plain, but pretty at the same time, and has the advantage of being situated on a spot affording a picturesque view. I understand that a public tea meeting will be held on the day of its opening. [Ref: South Australian Register 21-11-1861]

 

*Hamilton December 29

The second anniversary of the Bible Christian Chapel was celebrated on Sunday, 25th inst, when two excellent sermons were preached by Mr Allen to good congregations.

 

On Monday the tea meeting took place in Mr Mugg’s wheat store, when about 120 sat down.

In the evening the public meeting was held in the chapel which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Mr Polkinghorn was voted to the chair, and addresses were delivered by Messrs Allan, Edgecombe, and Saunders.

 

The proceeds of the tea meeting and collections at anniversary services amounted to about £19, and other amounts promised at the meeting made a total of £35. which will reduce the debt on the chapel to £100. [Ref: South Australian Register 30-12-1864]

 

*Like all other people in this Colony who were determined to enjoy themselves as much as possible at Christmas … the good people of Hamilton also have had their proper share of merrymakings and festivities

On Monday, the 26th instant, the Hamilton members of the Light Cricket Club arranged a game of cricket.

 

On the same day, at five pm, a public tea meeting in connection with the Bible Christian Chapel, was held at Mr George Mugg's large and commodious store.

Business was commenced by cheerfully partaking of the good things liberally provided by Mesdames Mugg, J Sanders, Warwick, and Gluyas. The meeting was addressed by Messrs Allen, Edgecombe, and John Sanders: Mr Polkinghorn, of Marrabel, acting as chairman on the occasion. Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer 31-12-1864]

 

*Hamilton June 27

On Sunday (23rd) the anniversary services in connection with the Sunday School were held in the Bible Christian Chapel. Two sermons were preached in the afternoon by Mr J Sanders and in the evening by the Rev J Hancock.

 

On Monday the children were regaled with a bountiful supply of tea and cake, after which about 80 adults sat down to an excellent tea. In the evening the Rev J Hancock delivered a lecture.

The Rev Mr. Hill occupied the chair, and the chapel was quite filled.

Votes of thanks were passed to the ladies, the lecturer, the choir, and the Chairman, which were duly acknowledged.

 

The choir performed several pieces very creditably on Sunday and during Monday evening, Mr Rock presiding at the harmonium.

Collections were made after each service, and the total proceeds amounted to about £9. [Ref: South Australian Register 1-7-1867]

 

*Another of the sixpenny readings was given at the Farmers' Home Inn on the evening of Friday, July 31. The chair was taken by H T Morris, Esq, of Anlaby. There were some very able readings and recitations, and some music by the Misses Crase. There was a good muster, and being a fine moonlight night, several came from Kapunda to assist in the harmony of the evening.

 

On Sunday the anniversary sermons of the Sunday school connected with the Bible Christian Chapel were preached by the Rev Mr McNeal On Monday a tea was provided for the children and their friends, and afterwards a public meeting was held, when the children gave recitations, and the meeting was addressed by the Rev McNeal, Mr Polkinghorne, Mr Holland, the Superintendent, Mr S Small, and Mr G Mugg (the Chairman). Collection, between £6 and £7. [Ref: South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail 8-8-1868]

 

*BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, HAMILTON

The anniversary services of the Sunday school in connection with the above place of worship were celebrated on Sunday and Monday last. On the former day the three services were conducted by the Rev Mr Allen, of Brompton, the congregations being very large in the afternoon and evening, and moderately so in the forenoon.

 

On Monday the children and friends assembled at the chapel, and at about 10 o'clock am made a start in waggons, kindly lent for the occasion, to a section of Mr Dutton's, at Fox's Creek, where the picnic was held. A variety of sports were provided, all of which were entered into with considerable zest: whilst the wants of the children and friends in the commissariat department were fully provided for by the kindness of Mr and Mrs Blesing, whose residence is near the picnic ground.

After the sports, dinner, and tea had been fully enjoyed, the homeward route was entered on.

 

In the evening a public tea was held in the chapel, which was nicely decorated for the occasion, and the tables of which were furnished with a sumptuousness and liberality which evinced the intention of Mrs Blesing to make the numerous guests expected as comfortable as possible. Mr and Mrs Blesing also provided the tea at the chapel, and Mrs and Miss Blesing, assisted by Mrs Inglie, presided at the various tables.

 

A well attended public meeting was held. A choir consisting of the teachers and children sang very nicely one of the beautiful hymns from the American Songster, and at frequent intervals during the proceedings other hymns from the same collection were sung in a style reflecting great credit on those who had trained the choir

 

The Rev Mr Richards being called on to read the school report … The number of scholars on the roll was 61, and of teachers six. The average attendance was 35, and the general conduct very good.

Strange to say he understood that the more unfavourable the weather the larger the attendance of scholars. Perhaps when it was fine some of the children went out to play but they looked to the parents to get the children to be as regular as possible in their attendance. If the teachers were found at their posts each Sunday in all weathers the parents should see that the children were also there.

 

He was glad to see so many friends from a distance present, and hoped when occasion offered to reciprocate their kindness. As regarded the work of the school, it was a good one. [Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer 14-3-1873]

 

At Hamilton the chapel has been renovated at a cost of £21. [Ref: Christian Colonist 22-1-1884]

   

The Bible Christian Chapel opened 1862 in the tiny settlement of Hamilton.

 

George Robertson received a grant of land 1849: after laying out the township of Hamilton in 1855 he transferred Lot 23 to Abraham Underwood, farmer and several others as Trustees for the Bible Christian Connexion.

After Methodist Church Union the property was held on Bible Christian Model deed.

The property was vested in the Methodist Church (SA) Property Trust in 1975, and in the Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (SA) in 1995.

 

*Hamilton is a postal township on the River Light, 60 miles N of Adelaide, on the main road between Adelaide and Kooringa. There is a large sheep station (F H Dutton’s) 5 miles E of Hamilton, and another smaller (Taylor’s) 5 miles SW of Hamilton. Several farmers [at Hamilton] also keep small flocks of sheep.

Communication is by means of Rounsevell’s mail conveyance, running daily between Kapunda and Kooringa, a distance of 50 miles, and that with Adelaide, 60 miles SW by mail conveyance to Kapunda (10 miles), thence by rail to Adelaide.

The hotels are the Farmer’s Home (Mitchell’s), and the Hamilton (Watson’s).

The population numbers about 200 persons. Hamilton has 2 stores, and a large corn store, a blacksmith’s and wheelwright’s shop, saddlers, butchers and bootmakers, carpenters’ shops, a public pound, a registration office, a post office and money order office. There is also a public schoolroom, Episcopalian church, Bible Christian chapel: and in connection with the schoolroom a Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Society. H J Kelly Esq JP is the resident magistrate.

[Ref: Bailliere’s South Australian Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1866]

 

*A letter was read from Mr George Robertson, reporting very favourably of Mr Heithersay’s school at Hamilton. [Ref: South Australian Register 16-7-1861]

 

*Hamilton November 19

Our township will soon be ornamented by another buildings – I mean the Bible Christian Chapel, which is rapidly approaching completion. It looks rather plain, but pretty at the same time, and has the advantage of being situated on a spot affording a picturesque view. I understand that a public tea meeting will be held on the day of its opening. [Ref: South Australian Register 21-11-1861]

 

*Hamilton December 29

The second anniversary of the Bible Christian Chapel was celebrated on Sunday, 25th inst, when two excellent sermons were preached by Mr Allen to good congregations.

 

On Monday the tea meeting took place in Mr Mugg’s wheat store, when about 120 sat down.

In the evening the public meeting was held in the chapel which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Mr Polkinghorn was voted to the chair, and addresses were delivered by Messrs Allan, Edgecombe, and Saunders.

 

The proceeds of the tea meeting and collections at anniversary services amounted to about £19, and other amounts promised at the meeting made a total of £35. which will reduce the debt on the chapel to £100. [Ref: South Australian Register 30-12-1864]

 

*Like all other people in this Colony who were determined to enjoy themselves as much as possible at Christmas … the good people of Hamilton also have had their proper share of merrymakings and festivities

On Monday, the 26th instant, the Hamilton members of the Light Cricket Club arranged a game of cricket.

 

On the same day, at five pm, a public tea meeting in connection with the Bible Christian Chapel, was held at Mr George Mugg's large and commodious store.

Business was commenced by cheerfully partaking of the good things liberally provided by Mesdames Mugg, J Sanders, Warwick, and Gluyas. The meeting was addressed by Messrs Allen, Edgecombe, and John Sanders: Mr Polkinghorn, of Marrabel, acting as chairman on the occasion. Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer 31-12-1864]

 

*Hamilton June 27

On Sunday (23rd) the anniversary services in connection with the Sunday School were held in the Bible Christian Chapel. Two sermons were preached in the afternoon by Mr J Sanders and in the evening by the Rev J Hancock.

 

On Monday the children were regaled with a bountiful supply of tea and cake, after which about 80 adults sat down to an excellent tea. In the evening the Rev J Hancock delivered a lecture.

The Rev Mr. Hill occupied the chair, and the chapel was quite filled.

Votes of thanks were passed to the ladies, the lecturer, the choir, and the Chairman, which were duly acknowledged.

 

The choir performed several pieces very creditably on Sunday and during Monday evening, Mr Rock presiding at the harmonium.

Collections were made after each service, and the total proceeds amounted to about £9. [Ref: South Australian Register 1-7-1867]

 

*Another of the sixpenny readings was given at the Farmers' Home Inn on the evening of Friday, July 31. The chair was taken by H T Morris, Esq, of Anlaby. There were some very able readings and recitations, and some music by the Misses Crase. There was a good muster, and being a fine moonlight night, several came from Kapunda to assist in the harmony of the evening.

 

On Sunday the anniversary sermons of the Sunday school connected with the Bible Christian Chapel were preached by the Rev Mr McNeal On Monday a tea was provided for the children and their friends, and afterwards a public meeting was held, when the children gave recitations, and the meeting was addressed by the Rev McNeal, Mr Polkinghorne, Mr Holland, the Superintendent, Mr S Small, and Mr G Mugg (the Chairman). Collection, between £6 and £7. [Ref: South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail 8-8-1868]

 

*BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, HAMILTON

The anniversary services of the Sunday school in connection with the above place of worship were celebrated on Sunday and Monday last. On the former day the three services were conducted by the Rev Mr Allen, of Brompton, the congregations being very large in the afternoon and evening, and moderately so in the forenoon.

 

On Monday the children and friends assembled at the chapel, and at about 10 o'clock am made a start in waggons, kindly lent for the occasion, to a section of Mr Dutton's, at Fox's Creek, where the picnic was held. A variety of sports were provided, all of which were entered into with considerable zest: whilst the wants of the children and friends in the commissariat department were fully provided for by the kindness of Mr and Mrs Blesing, whose residence is near the picnic ground.

After the sports, dinner, and tea had been fully enjoyed, the homeward route was entered on.

 

In the evening a public tea was held in the chapel, which was nicely decorated for the occasion, and the tables of which were furnished with a sumptuousness and liberality which evinced the intention of Mrs Blesing to make the numerous guests expected as comfortable as possible. Mr and Mrs Blesing also provided the tea at the chapel, and Mrs and Miss Blesing, assisted by Mrs Inglie, presided at the various tables.

 

A well attended public meeting was held. A choir consisting of the teachers and children sang very nicely one of the beautiful hymns from the American Songster, and at frequent intervals during the proceedings other hymns from the same collection were sung in a style reflecting great credit on those who had trained the choir

 

The Rev Mr Richards being called on to read the school report … The number of scholars on the roll was 61, and of teachers six. The average attendance was 35, and the general conduct very good.

Strange to say he understood that the more unfavourable the weather the larger the attendance of scholars. Perhaps when it was fine some of the children went out to play but they looked to the parents to get the children to be as regular as possible in their attendance. If the teachers were found at their posts each Sunday in all weathers the parents should see that the children were also there.

 

He was glad to see so many friends from a distance present, and hoped when occasion offered to reciprocate their kindness. As regarded the work of the school, it was a good one. [Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer 14-3-1873]

 

At Hamilton the chapel has been renovated at a cost of £21. [Ref: Christian Colonist 22-1-1884]

   

Italien / Südtirol - Plose

 

The Plose is a massif with several peaks near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. Its peaks are: Telegraph (2,486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2,547 m s.l.m.) and Gabler (2,576 m s.l.m.). It is bordered by the Eisacktal to the west, the Lüsner Valley to the north and east and the Aferer Valley as well as the Würzjoch to the south.

 

Due to its gentle slopes, the Plose is suitable for skiing and has been made accessible through numerous cableway systems.

 

The mountains name "Plose" has already been attributed in 1501, in 1574 as Plosse ein hocher Spitz, in 1613 as Plosser Alben and in 1840 as Plosenberg. The name probably derives from the etimology of the pre-roman blese (steep lawn). It is one of the few toponyms, which are written and pronounced the same way in Italian, as it is in German.

 

In 1920 the first refuge was built at Valcroce (Kreuztal, 2,050 m a.s.l.).

 

A first project to connect the Plose to Bressanone took place in 1910. It was a cable car Ceretti-Tanfani-Strub, which was able to carry 15 people plus the driver. It was later decided to give the job to Bleichert, but this project was also covered up for financial reasons. The project was completed in 1963. In fact, as early as 1950 there was a first plant at the Skihütte, built by the Kahl-Tinkhauser family. Later other facilities were opened, such as the Ladurnerlift in 1956 and another in 1959. In 1965 a basket plant was erected, able to connect Valcroce to the top of Mount Plose.

 

The operation of the cable car from Millan (a district of Bressanone) to Sant'Andrea and from there to Valcroce took place in 1964. The plant remained in operation until the 1985/86 season, when it was closed as obsolete. Since the mid-eighties there is a new cable car that leads to Valcroce starting near the village of Sant'Andrea. The connection from Bressanone to the cable car downstream of Sant'Andrea was replaced by a ski bus. All the ski slopes are part of the much larger Dolomiti Superski ski area.

 

During the winter season of 2010/11, a new 6-seater chairlift was built to replace the previous, 3-seater. This new lift on the Rossalm chairlift allows for easier and faster ascent.

 

Recently, between 2012 and 2013, the City Council of Bressanone, together with the provincial council, discussed the possibility of building a new cable car, but no solution has yet been found on the starting point.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Die Plose ist ein Gebirgsstock in den Lüsner Bergen bei Brixen in Südtirol (Italien). Auf ihr befinden sich mehrere Gipfel: Telegraph (2486 m s.l.m.), Pfannspitze (2547 m s.l.m.) und Gabler (2576 m s.l.m.). Die Plose wird im Westen vom Eisacktal, im Norden und Osten vom Lüsner Tal und im Süden vom Aferer Tal begrenzt.

 

Aufgrund der sanften Kuppen ist die Plose zum Skifahren geeignet und durch zahlreiche Liftanlagen erschlossen. Die Plosebahn führt vom unterhalb gelegenen St. Andrä direkt ins Skigebiet. Besonders bekannt ist die Trametsch-Piste, welche mit einer Gesamtlänge von 9 km als die längste Abfahrt Südtirols gilt. Die Plose ist ferner ein weitläufiges Wandergebiet mit einem beachtenswerten Panorama. Etwas südlich vom Telegraph und westlich von Pfannspitze und Gabler befindet sich die Plosehütte.

 

Laut Josef Rampold hat der Name Plose nichts mit blasendem Wind zu tun, sondern bezieht sich vermutlich auf die unbewaldete, kahle Blöße der Gipfelkuppe.

 

Der an der Südseite der Plose gelegene Ort Palmschoß ist geschichtlich nicht unbedeutsam. So befand sich in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren oberhalb des Ortes ein Nato-Stützpunkt, von welchem aus eine kleine Seilbahn zu der Radarstation auf dem Telegraph führte. Ferner befindet sich bei Palmschoß noch das Gebäude einer ehemaligen Lungenheilanstalt, welche 1913 errichtet wurde. Palmschoß wurde als Standort gewählt, da es zu den Orten mit der längsten Sonnenscheindauer in der damaligen Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie zählte. Der architektonische Entwurf dafür stammt von Otto Wagner.

 

Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde auf etwa 1870 m im Gebiet von Palmschoß eine Quelle entdeckt und auf ihre Eignung als Mineralwasser untersucht. Da die Wasseranalysen günstig ausfielen, begann man im Jahr 1953 die Quelle fachgerecht zu fassen. Im Juni 1957 wurde in Palmschoß eine kleine Abfüllanlage von der Plose Quelle AG in Betrieb genommen und mit der Abfüllung des Mineralwassers in Flaschen begonnen. 1974 entstand in der Industriezone von Brixen ein moderner Abfüllbetrieb. Im Jahr 2002 wurden weitere 3 Nebenquellen der Plose gefasst, um die Produktion des Mineralwassers zu steigern. Das Familienunternehmen Plose Quelle AG ist von Beginn an bis heute im Besitz der Familie Fellin.

 

(Wikipedia)

The Bible Christian Chapel opened 1862 in the tiny settlement of Hamilton.

 

George Robertson received a grant of land 1849: after laying out the township of Hamilton in 1855 he transferred Lot 23 to Abraham Underwood, farmer and several others as Trustees for the Bible Christian Connexion.

After Methodist Church Union the property was held on Bible Christian Model deed.

The property was vested in the Methodist Church (SA) Property Trust in 1975, and in the Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (SA) in 1995.

 

*Hamilton is a postal township on the River Light, 60 miles N of Adelaide, on the main road between Adelaide and Kooringa. There is a large sheep station (F H Dutton’s) 5 miles E of Hamilton, and another smaller (Taylor’s) 5 miles SW of Hamilton. Several farmers [at Hamilton] also keep small flocks of sheep.

Communication is by means of Rounsevell’s mail conveyance, running daily between Kapunda and Kooringa, a distance of 50 miles, and that with Adelaide, 60 miles SW by mail conveyance to Kapunda (10 miles), thence by rail to Adelaide.

The hotels are the Farmer’s Home (Mitchell’s), and the Hamilton (Watson’s).

The population numbers about 200 persons. Hamilton has 2 stores, and a large corn store, a blacksmith’s and wheelwright’s shop, saddlers, butchers and bootmakers, carpenters’ shops, a public pound, a registration office, a post office and money order office. There is also a public schoolroom, Episcopalian church, Bible Christian chapel: and in connection with the schoolroom a Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Society. H J Kelly Esq JP is the resident magistrate.

[Ref: Bailliere’s South Australian Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1866]

 

*A letter was read from Mr George Robertson, reporting very favourably of Mr Heithersay’s school at Hamilton. [Ref: South Australian Register 16-7-1861]

 

*Hamilton November 19

Our township will soon be ornamented by another buildings – I mean the Bible Christian Chapel, which is rapidly approaching completion. It looks rather plain, but pretty at the same time, and has the advantage of being situated on a spot affording a picturesque view. I understand that a public tea meeting will be held on the day of its opening. [Ref: South Australian Register 21-11-1861]

 

*Hamilton December 29

The second anniversary of the Bible Christian Chapel was celebrated on Sunday, 25th inst, when two excellent sermons were preached by Mr Allen to good congregations.

 

On Monday the tea meeting took place in Mr Mugg’s wheat store, when about 120 sat down.

In the evening the public meeting was held in the chapel which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Mr Polkinghorn was voted to the chair, and addresses were delivered by Messrs Allan, Edgecombe, and Saunders.

 

The proceeds of the tea meeting and collections at anniversary services amounted to about £19, and other amounts promised at the meeting made a total of £35. which will reduce the debt on the chapel to £100. [Ref: South Australian Register 30-12-1864]

 

*Like all other people in this Colony who were determined to enjoy themselves as much as possible at Christmas … the good people of Hamilton also have had their proper share of merrymakings and festivities

On Monday, the 26th instant, the Hamilton members of the Light Cricket Club arranged a game of cricket.

 

On the same day, at five pm, a public tea meeting in connection with the Bible Christian Chapel, was held at Mr George Mugg's large and commodious store.

Business was commenced by cheerfully partaking of the good things liberally provided by Mesdames Mugg, J Sanders, Warwick, and Gluyas. The meeting was addressed by Messrs Allen, Edgecombe, and John Sanders: Mr Polkinghorn, of Marrabel, acting as chairman on the occasion. Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligence 31-12-1864]

 

*Hamilton June 27

On Sunday (23rd) the anniversary services in connection with the Sunday School were held in the Bible Christian Chapel. Two sermons were preached in the afternoon by Mr J Sanders and in the evening by the Rev J Hancock.

 

On Monday the children were regaled with a bountiful supply of tea and cake, after which about 80 adults sat down to an excellent tea. In the evening the Rev J Hancock delivered a lecture.

The Rev Mr. Hill occupied the chair, and the chapel was quite filled.

Votes of thanks were passed to the ladies, the lecturer, the choir, and the Chairman, which were duly acknowledged.

 

The choir performed several pieces very creditably on Sunday and during Monday evening, Mr Rock presiding at the harmonium.

Collections were made after each service, and the total proceeds amounted to about £9. [Ref: South Australian Register 1-7-1867]

 

*Another of the sixpenny readings was given at the Farmers' Home Inn on the evening of Friday, July 31. The chair was taken by H T Morris, Esq, of Anlaby. There were some very able readings and recitations, and some music by the Misses Crase. There was a good muster, and being a fine moonlight night, several came from Kapunda to assist in the harmony of the evening.

 

On Sunday the anniversary sermons of the Sunday school connected with the Bible Christian Chapel were preached by the Rev Mr McNeal On Monday a tea was provided for the children and their friends, and afterwards a public meeting was held, when the children gave recitations, and the meeting was addressed by the Rev McNeal, Mr Polkinghorne, Mr Holland, the Superintendent, Mr S Small, and Mr G Mugg (the Chairman). Collection, between £6 and £7. [Ref: South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail 8-8-1868]

 

*BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, HAMILTON

The anniversary services of the Sunday school in connection with the above place of worship were celebrated on Sunday and Monday last. On the former day the three services were conducted by the Rev Mr Allen, of Brompton, the congregations being very large in the afternoon and evening, and moderately so in the forenoon.

 

On Monday the children and friends assembled at the chapel, and at about 10 o'clock am made a start in waggons, kindly lent for the occasion, to a section of Mr Dutton's, at Fox's Creek, where the picnic was held. A variety of sports were provided, all of which were entered into with considerable zest: whilst the wants of the children and friends in the commissariat department were fully provided for by the kindness of Mr and Mrs Blesing, whose residence is near the picnic ground.

After the sports, dinner, and tea had been fully enjoyed, the homeward route was entered on.

 

In the evening a public tea was held in the chapel, which was nicely decorated for the occasion, and the tables of which were furnished with a sumptuousness and liberality which evinced the intention of Mrs Blesing to make the numerous guests expected as comfortable as possible. Mr and Mrs Blesing also provided the tea at the chapel, and Mrs and Miss Blesing, assisted by Mrs Inglie, presided at the various tables.

 

A well attended public meeting was held. A choir consisting of the teachers and children sang very nicely one of the beautiful hymns from the American Songster, and at frequent intervals during the proceedings other hymns from the same collection were sung in a style reflecting great credit on those who had trained the choir

 

The Rev Mr Richards being called on to read the school report … The number of scholars on the roll was 61, and of teachers six. The average attendance was 35, and the general conduct very good.

Strange to say he understood that the more unfavourable the weather the larger the attendance of scholars. Perhaps when it was fine some of the children went out to play but they looked to the parents to get the children to be as regular as possible in their attendance. If the teachers were found at their posts each Sunday in all weathers the parents should see that the children were also there.

 

He was glad to see so many friends from a distance present, and hoped when occasion offered to reciprocate their kindness. As regarded the work of the school, it was a good one. [Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer 14-3-1873]

 

At Hamilton the chapel has been renovated at a cost of £21. [Ref: Christian Colonist 22-1-1884]

   

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See also:

a) 2010 Army Run results for Ottawa & area runners;

b) 2011 Army Run results;

c) 2011 Army Run photos by a runner.

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Sept. 14, 2011. For the 21.1 km (13 mile) half-marathon race, the following local runners have registered with the Running Room for the Sept. 18th Canada Army Run in Ottawa. The list is sorted by community (Ottawa first) and then by first name.

 

* On Sept. 18th, 16,000 runners participated in the 21.1 km and 5 km races.

 

Part A. Ottawa

Part B. Other Communities (e.g., Gatineau, Kanata, Nepean, Orleans)

 

A. Ottawa

 

1,….Adriana Zeleney

2,….Adrien Barrieau

3,….Adrienne Mertin

4,….Ajay Singh

5,….Al Okroy

6,….Al Stewart

7,….Alain Therriault

8,….Alain Vermette

9,….Alan Chaffe

10,….Alan Chan

11,….Alan Yeadon

12,….Alex Renwick

13,….Alex Turner

14,….Alexandra Averbeck

15,….Alice Kwong

16,….Alicia Chénier

17,….Alison McCray

18,….Alla Laporte

19,….Allan Crisford

20,….Allan Gauci

21,….Allison Gracie

22,….Allison Grimsey

23,….Allison Meek

24,….Allison Sephton

25,….Allister Hain

26,….Amanda van beinum

27,….Amber Tower

28,….Amy Glover

29,….Anais Lussier-Labelle

30,….Andre Dion

31,….andre hiotis

32,….Andrea Karklins

33,….Andrea Lau

34,….Andrea Letham

35,….Andrea Matthews

36,….Andrea Mills

37,….Andrée Morin

38,….Andree-Anne Girard

39,….Andrew Butson

40,….Andrew Mendes

41,….Andrew Ng

42,….andrew staples

43,….Andrew Young

44,….Angela Feurstein

45,….Angela Hardy

46,….Angela Koskie

47,….Angela Lamb

48,….Angela Marcantonio

49,….Angy Dauth

50,….Anika Clark

51,….Anita Choquette

52,….Ann Gregory

53,….Ann Lanthier

54,….Ann Marie Fyfe

55,….Anna Hoefnagels

56,….Anna Pham

57,….Anne Bowker

58,….Anne McNamara

59,….Anne Pearce

60,….Annie Oger

61,….Ann-Marie Reid

62,….Anthea Garrick Menard

63,….April Dickson

64,….Arleigh Romyn

65,….Ashlee Linton

66,….Ashley Butcher

67,….Audrey Taylor

68,….Azhra McMahon

69,….Barbara Burkhard

70,….Barbara Campbell

71,….Barbara Dundas

72,….Barbara Gibbon

73,….Barbara Jovaisas

74,….Barbara Mingie

75,….Bart Bakker

76,….Ben Tobali

77,….Ben-Zion Caspi

78,….Bernard Charlebois

79,….Betty Bulman

80,….Bill McEachern

81,….Bill Salminen

82,….Bill Wilson

83,….Blake Davis

84,….Bob McCulloch

85,….Bob McGillivray

86,….Bob MUISE

87,….Bonnie Mechefske

88,….Brad Lobregt

89,….Bradley Conley

90,….Bradley Davis

91,….Brenda Bethune

92,….Brent Tower

93,….Brian Davis

94,….Brian O'Higgins

95,….Brian Sanford

96,….Brian Senecal

97,….Brigitte Martel

98,….Brittany Hunt

99,….Bruce Jackson

100,….Bruce Muise

101,….Bryan Morris

102,….Caitlin O'Higgins

103,….Cameron Beare

104,….Cameron Fraser

105,….Carole Harrison

106,….Carolyn Frank

107,….Cassandra Chouinard

108,….Cassandra Lively

109,….Cassandra Lombardo

110,….Cassie Hodgins

111,….Catherine Caron

112,….Catherine Khordoc

113,….Catherine Peirce

114,….Catherine Pound

115,….Catherine St. Louis

116,….Catherine Wallace

117,….Cathy Takahashi

118,….Chanel Huard

119,….Chantal Campbell

120,….Chantal Lacroix

121,….Chantal Pilon

122,….Charity Dowdell

123,….Charlene Mathias

124,….Chelsea MacDonell

125,….Cheryl Birker

126,….Cheryl McIntyre

127,….Chloe MacDonell

128,….Chris Bright

129,….Chris Gardner

130,….Chris Hale

131,….Chris Liebenberg

132,….Chris Moule

133,….Chris Nestor

134,….Chris Renwick

135,….Chris Salter

136,….Chris Sutherland

137,….Chris Weicker

138,….Christene White

139,….Christian Del Valle

140,….Christiane Laperrière

141,….Christie Swann

142,….Christina Gubbels

143,….Christina Jutzi

144,….Christina Martinez

145,….Christina Mullally

146,….Christine Geraghty

147,….Christine Hodge

148,….Christine Robbins

149,….Christine Smith

150,….Christopher Farrell

151,….Cindy Maraj

152,….Claire Samson

153,….Claude Béland

154,….Claude Papineau

155,….Claudia Rutherford

156,….Colleen Bigelow

157,….Connie Acelvari

158,….Constance Craig

159,….Cori Dinovitzer

160,….Corinna Simmons

161,….Cory Martin

162,….Court Curry

163,….Courtney Ka;bflsiech

164,….Courtney Powless

165,….Craig Carney

166,….Craig Mantle

167,….Craig Rosario

168,….Curtis McGrath

169,….Dan Shea

170,….Dan St-Arnaud

171,….Daniel Guerrette

172,….Darlene Goodwin

173,….Darlene Hackett

174,….Darlene Joyce

175,….Darlene Sabourin

176,….Darryl Bilodeau

177,….Dave Bergeron

178,….Dave Dawson

179,….Dave Goods

180,….Dave Saville

181,….Dave Yarker

182,….David Gagnon

183,….David Gregory

184,….David Gulas

185,….David Jackson

186,….David Perry

187,….David Rain

188,….David Thomson

189,….David Tobin

190,….Dawn Montgomery

191,….Dawn Styan

192,….Dawna LaBonte-Parkhill

193,….Dean Justus

194,….Deb Tully

195,….Debbie Carrick

196,….Debbie Ling

197,….Debby Duford

198,….Deborah Newhook

199,….Deborah Potter

200,….Dee Sullivan

201,….Deidre Kelly

202,….Demi Kotsovos

203,….Denise Couillard

204,….Denise Senecal

205,….Denise Walter

206,….Dennis Bulman

207,….Derek Wasmund

208,….Devon Forde

209,….Devon Scott

210,….Diana Crawford

211,….Diana Harrison

212,….Diana Seidl

213,….Diane Mackinder

214,….Dick Gunstone

215,….Dillon Vahey

216,….Don Andersen

217,….Dona Hill

218,….Donald Cottrell

219,….Donald Waldock

220,….Doreen Lipovski

221,….Doris McLean

222,….Doug Eagle

223,….Douglas Cooper

224,….Douglas Loader

225,….Drew Clipperton

226,….Dung Bui

227,….Dvora Rotenberg

228,….Edith Knight

229,….Edward Vonk

230,….Eileen harris

231,….Eileen Tosky-McKinnon

232,….Elaine Rufiange

233,….Eleanor Ford

234,….Eleanore Brickell

235,….Elisabeth Baechlin

236,….Elizabeth Rose

237,….Elke Keating

238,….Ellen Carter

239,….Ellen Lamarre

240,….Ellen O'Halloran

241,….Elyse Pratt-Johnson

242,….Emilie Lavigne

243,….Emily Joyce

244,….Emily Larocque

245,….Emma Morris

246,….Emmanuelle Arnould-Lalonde

247,….Enjoli Stevens

248,….Eric Arnold

249,….Eric Burpee

250,….Eric Charland

251,….Eric Sewell

252,….Eric Weaver

253,….Erik Laflamme

254,….Erin Beasley

255,….Erin Collins

256,….Evamarie Weicker

257,….Evan Clarke

258,….Evan May

259,….Fannie Gouault

260,….Fiona Da Costa

261,….Frances Enns

262,….Frances Muldoon

263,….Francesca Craig

264,….Francesca Macdonald

265,….Francine Gaulin

266,….Francisco Fernandes de Sousa

267,….Francisco Salazar

268,….Francois Dumaine

269,….Francoise Mulligan

270,….Frank D'Angelo

271,….Frank Gildenhaar

272,….Gabe Batstone

273,….Gabriela Balajova

274,….Gabrielle Nadeau

275,….Gail Baker-Gregory

276,….Gary McKenna

277,….Gary Wilkes

278,….Gavin Lemoine

279,….Genevieve Cholette

280,….Genevieve Le Jeune

281,….Gennifer Stainforth

282,….Geoff Cooper

283,….Geoff Dunkley

284,….Geoff Dunn

285,….Geoffrey Dudding

286,….Geoffrey Ford

287,….George Ferrier

288,….George Garrard

289,….George Tsuji

290,….Georges Rousselle

291,….Gil Brunette

292,….Gillian Andersen

293,….Gillianne Beaulieu

294,….Gina Charos

295,….Gisele Salazar

296,….Glen Gobel

297,….Glenn Cowan

298,….Gloria Baeza

299,….Gord Baldwin

300,….Gord Coulson

301,….Gord Maddison

302,….Grace Howland

303,….Greg Zinck

304,….Gregg Reddin

305,….Guy Pelletier

306,….Harold Geller

307,….Harry Fischer

308,….Hazen Harty

309,….Heather McCready

310,….Heather Nixon

311,….Heather Paulusse

312,….Heather Watts

313,….Hélène Nadeau

314,….Helen Francis

315,….Helene Boucher

316,….Helene Leduc

317,….Henri St-Martin

318,….Hidetaka Nishimura

319,….Hieu Nguyen

320,….Hilary Chaiton

321,….Hillary Rose

322,….Hollie Anderson

323,….Holly Johnson

324,….Hui Xu

325,….Iain Macdonald

326,….Ian Crawford

327,….Ian Graham

328,….Ian MacVicar

329,….Ian Malcolm

330,….Ian-Guy Dupuis

331,….Ilana Bleichert

332,….Iliana Oris Valiente

333,….Irène Dionne

334,….Irvin Hill

335,….Jack Gilmer

336,….Jacki Sachrajda

337,….Jacob Hardonk

338,….Jacqueline Roy

339,….Jacques Gobin

340,….James Campbell

341,….James Peters

342,….James Vannier

343,….James Zarull

344,….Jamie Bell

345,….Jamie Hurst

346,….Jane Gibson

347,….Jane Rooney

348,….Jane Schofield

349,….Jane Spiteri

350,….Janelle Denton

351,….Janet Cooper

352,….Janet Hardcastle

353,….Janet Nuutilainen

354,….Janet Sol

355,….Janice McCoy

356,….Jared Broughton

357,….Jasmine Lefebvre

358,….Jason Chouinard

359,….Jason Raymond

360,….Jason Stewart

361,….Jason Verner

362,….Jay Wheadon

363,….Jayme Pettit

364,….JD Adams

365,….Jean-Guy Perron

366,….JEannie Daly

367,….Jean-Philippe Dion

368,….Jean-Pierre Chénier

369,….Jeff Bardell

370,….Jeff Ross

371,….Jenna Lacharity

372,….Jenna Ladd

373,….Jennifer Balcom

374,….Jennifer Bergeron

375,….Jennifer Beyak

376,….Jennifer Blattman

377,….Jennifer Brenning

378,….Jennifer Bucknall

379,….Jennifer Dumoulin

380,….Jennifer Fergusson

381,….Jennifer Fraser

382,….Jennifer Harnden

383,….Jennifer Hood

384,….Jennifer Leblanc

385,….Jennifer Moores

386,….Jennifer Morse

387,….Jennifer Nutt

388,….Jennifer Shortall

389,….Jennifer Tighe

390,….Jennifer Wilson

391,….Jenny Bascur

392,….Jessica Brown

393,….Jessica Goldfarb

394,….Jessica Kight

395,….Jessica Roche

396,….Jessie Blanchette

397,….Jian Wu

398,….Jill Ainsworth

399,….Jill Marsh

400,….Jillian Osborne

401,….Jim Carter

402,….Jim Walsh

403,….JJ Wilson

404,….Joan Tourangeau

405,….Jo-Ann Brault

406,….Joann Garbig

407,….Jo-Anne Belliveau

408,….Joanne Bradley

409,….Joanne Ritchie

410,….Jocelyn Kearney

411,….Jodi Wilson

412,….Jody Bergen

413,….Jody McKinnon

414,….Joe Gunn

415,….Joel Allaert

416,….Joel Pennycook

417,….Joel Westheimer

418,….Joey Rogowy

419,….John Beaudoin

420,….John Brady

421,….John Cunningham

422,….John Horvath

423,….John Ledo

424,….John Lovell

425,….John Mitchell

426,….John Oliver

427,….Johnathan MacDonald

428,….Jolene Savoie

429,….Jonathan Godin

430,….Jonathon Connolly

431,….Joni Ogawa

432,….Jordan McLeod

433,….Josée Picard

434,….Josée Surprenant

435,….Josette Day

436,….Joshua Lemoine

437,….Judy Taylor

438,….Julia Barss

439,….Juliann Castell

440,….Julie Burke

441,….Julie Charlebois

442,….Julie Gourlay

443,….Julie Lafleche

444,….Julie Laplante

445,….Julie Lefebvre

446,….Julien Beauchamp

447,….Justin Ferns

448,….Justin Laroche

449,….Justin Pike

450,….Kaari Hukkala

451,….Kailena van de Nes

452,….Karen Foss

453,….Karen Jeffery

454,….Karen Marshall

455,….Karen Sauve

456,….Karen Welch

457,….Karine Circé

458,….Karine Moreau

459,….Karyn Curtis

460,….Kate Borowec

461,….Kate Dickson

462,….Kate Lewis

463,….Kate Sherwood

464,….Kate Sinnott

465,….Kate Swetnam

466,….Kate Thompson

467,….Kate Truglia

468,….Katharine Mullock

469,….Katherine Liston

470,….Katherine MacDonald

471,….Kathleen McNulty

472,….Kathlene Allen

473,….Kathryn Aubrey-Horvath

474,….Kathryn Burbridge

475,….Kathryn Scott

476,….Kathy Lewis

477,….Kathy McLaughlin

478,….Kathy Norris

479,….Kathy O'Brien

480,….Katie Tottenham

481,….Katrina Isacsson

482,….Katy Alp

483,….Katy Harrison

484,….Kazutoshi Nishizawa

485,….Keiko Umemoto

486,….Keith Mulligan

487,….Keith Savage

488,….Kelly Boyko

489,….Kelly Cooper

490,….Ken Gibson

491,….Ken McNair

492,….Kent Daboll

493,….Kerry Nolan

494,….Kevin Adams

495,….Kevin de Snayer

496,….Kevin Dulude

497,….Kevin Germundson

498,….Kevin O'Brien

499,….Kevin Wickens

500,….Khorina Ou

501,….Kim Benjamin

502,….Kim Moir

503,….Kim White

504,….kim Wilson

505,….Kimberly Rennie

506,….Kinza Slater

507,….Kiza Francis

508,….KP McNamara

509,….Krista Lewis

510,….Krista MacDonald

511,….Kristiana Stevens

512,….Kristin Le Saux-Farmer

513,….Kristin Macrae

514,….Kristina Dyck

515,….Kristyn Berube

516,….Kyle Villenuve

517,….Kym Martin

518,….Laen Hanson

519,….Larry Chamney

520,….Laura Cluney

521,….Laura Conway

522,….Laura Forbes

523,….Laura Rees

524,….Laura Smith

525,….Lauren Clarke

526,….Lauren Gamble

527,….Laurent Potiez

528,….Laurent Roy

529,….Laurie Bouolet

530,….Laurie Cairns

531,….Lawrence Matthews

532,….Lawrence Wong

533,….Leah Andrews

534,….Leah Carson

535,….Lee Wyndham

536,….Leigh Ann Butler

537,….Leigh Howe

538,….Leigh Perreault

539,….Lena Dikranian

540,….Lena Maione

541,….Lenore Macartney

542,….Leo Kadota

543,….Les Woolsey

544,….Lesley Mackay

545,….Leslie Dauncey

546,….Leslie Robertson

547,….Lester Mundt

548,….Lia Pirili

549,….Liam Kennedy

550,….Liang Chen

551,….Lidnina Rodriguez

552,….Liliana Morse

553,….Lillian Serrouya Thibault

554,….Lina Kastner

555,….Linda Doyle

556,….Linda Hall

557,….Lindsay Grace

558,….Lindsey Gresham

559,….Lisa Allen

560,….Lisa Butler

561,….Lisa Duffett

562,….Lisa Gibson

563,….Lisa Grison

564,….Lisa Hughes

565,….Lisa Julian

566,….Lise Arseneau

567,….Lise Perrier

568,….Liz O'Neill

569,….Lori Camilucci

570,….Lori Mockson

571,….Lorraine England

572,….Louise Gresham

573,….Louise Morin

574,….Lucas Smith

575,….Luce Blouin

576,….Lucie Villeneuve

577,….Lucy MacDonald

578,….Luke Wu

579,….Lynda Cronin

580,….Lynn Arnone

581,….Lynn Diggins

582,….Lynn Marchildon

583,….Lynn Nightingale

584,….lynn Sewell

585,….Lynne Russell

586,….Madeleine Gravel

587,….Malette Genevieve

588,….Mallory MacWilliams

589,….Malvern Ena

590,….Mandy Fisher

591,….Manon Bouchard

592,….Manon Therriault

593,….Marc Huot

594,….Marcelle Gauthier

595,….Margaret Michalski

596,….Maria Alvarez

597,….Maria Pooley

598,….Marie Mathe Drader

599,….Marie Poirier

600,….Marie Shinmoto

601,….Marie1980 Bonnet

602,….Marie-Catherine Labramboise

603,….Marielle Emond

604,….Marigold Edwards

605,….Marilyn Warren

606,….Mario Villemaire

607,….Marion May

608,….Marja Verloop

609,….Marjie Brown

610,….Mark McGill

611,….Mark Vanasse

612,….mark ward

613,….Marlena Coverston

614,….Marta Wajda

615,….Martha Tobin

616,….Martin Cheliak

617,….Martin Gerrits

618,….Martine Lalonde

619,….Mary Murphy

620,….Matt Dooley

621,….Matthew Cox

622,….Matthew Eglin

623,….Matthew Morash

624,….Matthew Whelen

625,….Matthew Whyte

626,….Matthew Wilcox

627,….Matus Culen

628,….Maureen Feagan

629,….Maureen Lamothe

630,….Maureen Nestor

631,….Maurice Desjardins

632,….Meagan Campbell

633,….Meaghan Stone

634,….Meghan Callahan

635,….Melanie Farrell

636,….Melissa Kampman

637,….Melissa Shaw

638,….Mercedeth Bowerman

639,….Michael Arts

640,….Michael Corneau

641,….Michael D'Asti

642,….Michael Grainger

643,….Michael Hewett

644,….Michael Holmes

645,….Michael McGinn

646,….Michael McLean

647,….Michael McMahon

648,….Michael Morin

649,….Michael Nagy

650,….Michel Bouchard

651,….Michelle Adkins

652,….Michelle Couture

653,….Michelle Day

654,….Michelle Keough

655,….Michelle Zidek

656,….Mikaela Malta

657,….Mike Chambers

658,….Mike Herzog

659,….Mike Hopper

660,….Mike Mazerolle

661,….Mike O'Flaherty

662,….Mike Saray

663,….Mike White

664,….Mikhail Gorbounov

665,….Monica Martinez

666,….Monique Cousineau

667,….Monique Loney

668,….Nancy C Green

669,….Nancy Faraday-Smith

670,….nancy green

671,….Nancy Kalil

672,….Nancy MacDonell

673,….Nancy Sullivan

674,….Natalie Fernandes

675,….Natalie Fraser

676,….Natalie Phan

677,….Natalie Sachrajda

678,….Natasha Carraro

679,….Nate Rotman

680,….Nathalie Gougeon

681,….Nathan MacWilliam

682,….Neiges Senechal

683,….Neil Mackinder

684,….Nelly Staudte-Blondeaux

685,….Nicole Duguay

686,….Nicole Slunder

687,….Nicole Vaillancourt

688,….Olivier Dumetz

689,….Olivier Fichet

690,….Olle de Bruin

691,….padma Parthasarathy

692,….Pamela Biron

693,….Pamela Cushing

694,….Pascal Ilboudo

695,….Pat Liston

696,….Patricia Horner

697,….Patricia Lovett

698,….Patricia Mcdonell

699,….Patrick Dauncey

700,….Patrick Gray

701,….Patrick Miron

702,….Patti Gamble

703,….Paul Krga

704,….Paul MacNeil

705,….Paul Williamson

706,….Peggy Gibson

707,….Perry Graham

708,….Peter Cantrell

709,….Peter Dinsdale

710,….Peter Fisher

711,….Peter Linkletter

712,….Peter Stapleton

713,….Phat Nguyen

714,….Phil Busby

715,….Philip Hunter

716,….Pierre Ingram

717,….PK Leung

718,….Prichya Sethchindapong

719,….Quinn Russell

720,….R Harman

721,….Rachel Abraham

722,….Rachel Pitcher

723,….Rachelle Watson

724,….Rajkumar Nagarajan

725,….Randy Guthro

726,….Randy McElligott

727,….Raymonde Langevin

728,….Rebeca Ricardo

729,….Rebecca Li

730,….Rebecca Powell

731,….Rebecca Shewfelt

732,….Renata Manchak

733,….rene danis

734,….Rene Hawkes

735,….Rene Yaraskavitch

736,….Renee Langille

737,….Rene-Louis Bourgeau

738,….Richard Campbell

739,….Richard Cronin

740,….Richard Dobson

741,….Richard Lewis

742,….Richard Roda

743,….richard wall

744,….Richard Whitlock

745,….Rick Goodwin

746,….Rick O'Grady

747,….Riley Hennessey

748,….Rita Hearty

749,….Rob Bolduc

750,….Rob Casey

751,….Rob Gilmour

752,….Robert Adolfson

753,….Robert Kalbfleisch

754,….Robert Miron

755,….Robert Richardson

756,….Robin Fox

757,….Robyn Handley

758,….Rocio Battisti

759,….Rockey Whitmore

760,….Rod Begg

761,….Roger Hunter

762,….Roger Langevin

763,….Ron Newhook

764,….Rose Parent

765,….Roxanne Harper

766,….Roxanne Hutchings

767,….Ruben Vroegop

768,….Rue Quizon

769,….Russell McDonnell

770,….Ruth Farey

771,….Ryan Hennessy

772,….Sabrina Avery

773,….Sabrina Quraeshi

774,….Sam Geller

775,….Samanta Jacques-Arsenault

776,….Samantha Hunter

777,….Samantha O'Neill

778,….Samy El-Jaby

779,….SANDRA Chong

780,….sandra harwood

781,….Sandra Kuchta

782,….Sandra Monaghan

783,….Sandra Monforton

784,….Sandra Moorman

785,….Sanjeev Bhanjana

786,….Sara Boucher

787,….Sarah Armstrong

788,….Sarah Gee

789,….Sarah Geiger

790,….Scott Rawlings

791,….Scott Tomlinson

792,….Sean Adams

793,….Sean McElhinney

794,….Sean O'Brien

795,….Sébastien Taillefer

796,….Shannon McMillan-Kunstadt

797,….Shari Goodfellow

798,….Shari Nurse

799,….sharon hiebert

800,….Sharon Murphy

801,….Sharon Tobin

802,….Shauna Hanratty

803,….Shawn Hollinger

804,….Shawn Osborne

805,….Shawn Pigeon

806,….Shawna Colbey

807,….Shawna Moffatt

808,….Shawnna Van Drunen

809,….Sheila Bondesen

810,….Shelley Chambers

811,….Shelly Stackpole

812,….Shonna Tuck

813,….Sierra Phillips

814,….Siobhan Jones

815,….sohaila moghadam

816,….Solita Pacheco

817,….Sophie Dazé

818,….Sophie Lebel

819,….soraya moghadam

820,….Stella Gaerke

821,….Stephane Castonguay

822,….Stephane Parent

823,….Stephanie Cote

824,….Stephanie Crisford

825,….Stephanie Earle

826,….stephanie jack

827,….Stephen Day

828,….Stephen Shew

829,….Stephen Wild

830,….Stephen Woroszczuk

831,….Steve Astels

832,….Steve Boivin

833,….Steve Campbell

834,….Steve Gleddie

835,….Steve Inkpen

836,….Steve Morin

837,….Steve Moritsugu

838,….Steven Dixon

839,….Steven Molnar

840,….Stuart Palmer

841,….Sue MacPherson

842,….Suleena Duhaime

843,….Susan Foran

844,….Susan Ford

845,….Susan Gershman

846,….Susan Harvey

847,….Susan Johnston

848,….Susan Leslie

849,….Susan Lovell

850,….Susan Mak Chin

851,….Susan McLeod

852,….Susan Nally

853,….Susan Oneid

854,….Susan Ostergaard

855,….Susan Trimble

856,….Susan Ward

857,….Susan Whitmore

858,….Susan Wynne

859,….Suzanne Sinnamon

860,….Svetlana Ulitsky

861,….Sylvain Huard

862,….Sylvain Lachance

863,….Sylvia Duffy

864,….Sylvie Bourassa-Muise

865,….Sylvie Corbin

866,….Takuya Tazawa

867,….Tal Elharrar

868,….Tamara Marshall

869,….Tammy Frye

870,….Tania Bennett

871,….Tanya Richard

872,….Tara MacDougall

873,….Tara Painter

874,….Tara Ward

875,….Tara Wong

876,….Tarjinder Kainth

877,….Ted Damen

878,….Terri Bolster

879,….Terry Godbold

880,….Terry McDermott

881,….Terry Monger

882,….Thea Worthylake

883,….Theresa Robertson

884,….Thomas Bujaki

885,….Thomas Harrison

886,….Thomas Ryan

887,….Thuy (Twee) Tran

888,….Tiffanie Seguin

889,….Tina Fallis

890,….Tobin Kennedy

891,….Tod Strickland

892,….Tom Morris

893,….Tom Pierson

894,….Tony McLaughlin

895,….Tracy Chubaty

896,….Tracy Corneau

897,….Tracy Ferne

898,….Tracy Gagnon

899,….Tricia Brown

900,….Valerie Oickle

901,….Valerie Saunders

902,….Vanessa Buchanan

903,….vanessa mendoza

904,….Vanessa Pierson

905,….Victor Krawczuk

906,….Victoria Graham

907,….Victoria Keaney

908,….Wade Smith

909,….Warren Isfan

910,….Wendy Lee

911,….wendy statham

912,….Will Summers

913,….Willem Stevens

914,….William Chisholm

915,….William Godfrey

916,….William Simmering

917,….wilma Berti

918,….Yannick Sirois

919,….Youna Zhang

920,….Yulia Maistrovski

921,….Yvonne McKinnon

922,….Zachary Chrumka

 

END OF OTTAWA

 

B. Other Communities

 

923,….Leslee Davis Einmann,….A

924,….Terry Koronewski,….Alexandria

925,….Andrea Bird,….Almonte

926,….Daphne Lainson,….Almonte

927,….Jason Lainson,….Almonte

928,….Jenny Sheffield,….Almonte

929,….Karen Stillman,….Almonte

930,….Connie Palubiskie,….Arnprior

931,….Emily Sheffield,….Arnprior

932,….Jenn Hunt,….Arnprior

933,….Melissa Needham,….Arnprior

934,….Mike Poirier,….Arnprior

935,….Peter O'Gorman,….Arnprior

936,….Trish Heffernan,….Arnprior

937,….Avril Van Aert,….Ashton

938,….Nicholas Saray,….Ashton

939,….Peter Cottreau,….Ashton

940,….Rod Clow,….Athens

941,….Terri Gray,….Athens

942,….Erin Kingdom,….Aylmer

943,….Luc Lacombe,….Aylmer

944,….Jean-Pierre Sauve,….Beachburg

945,….Lynne Blackburn,….Bourget

946,….Raymond Lalande,….Bourget

947,….Dianne Dillon-Samson,….Brockville

948,….murray regush,….Brockville

949,….Alex McDermott,….Cantley

950,….Carol Jr Groulx,….Cantley

951,….Guy Beaulieu,….Cantley

952,….marie-claude côté,….cantley

953,….Pierre-Yves Authier,….Cantley

954,….Bruce Rafuse,….Carleton place

955,….Chris Loder,….Carleton Place

956,….Jenni Kerteston,….Carleton Place

957,….Jennifer Derksen,….Carleton Place

958,….megan thomson,….carleton place

959,….Natasha Foster,….Carleton Place

960,….Pascale Michaud,….Carleton Place

961,….Rob Illingworth,….Carleton Place

962,….Anna Li,….Carp

963,….Dayle Mulligan,….Carp

964,….Gerard Rumleskie,….Carp

965,….Kathy Fischer,….Carp

966,….Lyne Michaud,….Carp

967,….Murray Stonebridge,….Carp

968,….Nancy Wawia Robb,….Carp

969,….André Paris,….Casselman

970,….bob sweetlove,….casselman

971,….Danielle Carrière-Paris,….Casselman

972,….mary sweetlove,….Casselman

973,….Judy Bragg,….Chalk River

974,….Christine Tardiff-Mullen,….Chelsea

975,….Ian Hunter,….Chelsea

976,….Julie Dupuis,….Chelsea

977,….Natasha Stobert….Chelsea

978,….Patty Chevalier Samm,….Chelsea

979,….Ray Folkins,….Chelsea

980,….Richard Gilker,….Chelsea

981,….James Duncan,….Clayton

982,….Andrea Bailey-tait,….Cornwall

983,….Carl Brida,….Cornwall

984,….cathy bourgon,….cornwall

985,….Craig Henry,….Cornwall

986,….Deborah Furniss,….Cornwall

987,….Garth Wigle,….Cornwall

988,….Geneviève Lajoie,….Cornwall

989,….Jane McLaren,….Cornwall

990,….Jenna Martineau,….Cornwall

991,….Joanne Filliol,….Cornwall

992,….Kathleen Hay,….Cornwall

993,….Mathieu Bruyere,….Cornwall

994,….Matthew Smith,….Cornwall

995,….Terry Quenneville,….Cornwall

996,….Carl Vaillancourt,….crysler

997,….Debra Kennette,….Crysler

998,….Bruce Bell,….Cumberland

999,….Craig McHugh,….Cumberland

1000,….Greg Morris,….cumberland

1001,….Hailey Bell,….Cumberland

1002,….Jacinthe Choquet,….Cumberland

1003,….Leslie Anne Patry,….Cumberland

1004,….Monique Garneau,….Cumberland

1005,….natalie tate,….cumberland

1006,….Janet Campbell,….Dunrobin

1007,….Lois Jacobs,….Dunrobin

1008,….Russel Long,….Dunrobin

1009,….Tara Sosnowski,….Elizabethtown

1010,….Andy Dalcourt,….Embrun

1011,….Celin Alexiuk,….Embrun

1012,….Eric Deschamps,….Embrun

1013,….Gregory Harper,….Embrun

1014,….Julie Wallace,….Embrun

1015,….Martine Quinn,….Embrun

1016,….Paul Roy,….Embrun

1017,….Rachelle Quinn,….Embrun

1018,….Richard Quinn,….Embrun

1019,….Pierre Denis,….Emburn

1020,….Bill Sheppard,….Gananoque

1021,….Pierre Doucette,….Gananoque

1022,….Roberta Abbott,….Gananoque

1023,….Steacy Kavaner,….Gananoque

  

GATINEAU

 

1024,….Alain Rollin

1025,….Alexander Schwab

1026,….Alexandre Farley

1027,….Allan Wilson

1028,….André Brissette

1029,….André Mollema

1030,….Andre Schutten

1031,….Anik Benoit

1032,….Anik Lacasse

1033,….Anne-Marie Chapman

1034,….Annick Lafontaine

1035,….Annick Nault

1036,….Annie Cloutier

1037,….Annie Paradis

1038,….Anthony Rose

1039,….Benoit Gagnon

1040,….Benoit Genest

1041,….Benoit Guérette

1042,….Bernard Audy

1043,….Blair Mehan

1044,….Brian Sharpe

1045,….Bruno Lafreniere

1046,….Candida Cianci

1047,….Chantal Larocque

1048,….chantal potvin

1049,….Chantale Lussier-Ley

1050,….Charles Vigneault

1051,….Christopher Saunders

1052,….Claude Tremblay

1053,….Dan Mayer

1054,….Danika Lavallee

1055,….David Georgieff

1056,….David Sewell

1057,….Debbie Joanisse

1058,….Debra Ferderber

1059,….Diane Ouellette

1060,….Dominique Babin

1061,….Elizabeth Sousa

1062,….Eric Silins

1063,….Fannie Bisson

1064,….Francoise Bessette

1065,….Gabrielle Drouin

1066,….Genevieve Sabourin

1067,….Gilles Thériault

1068,….Guylaine Proulx

1069,….Hélène Belleau

1070,….Helene Tremblay-Allen

1071,….isabelle deslandes

1072,….Isabelle Léger

1073,….Isabelle Phaneuf

1074,….Jacob Roberts

1075,….Jaime McGillivray

1076,….james buell

1077,….Jean Guenette

1078,….Jeffrey Muller

1079,….Jennifer Smith

1080,….Jinny Williamson

1081,….Johanne Branchaud

1082,….Johanne Di Tomasso

1083,….Josée Lafontaine

1084,….Julie Fortin

1085,….Julie Myers

1086,….Julie Piche

1087,….Julie-Anne Macdonald

1088,….Karine Lamarre

1089,….Kate Smith

1090,….Kent Hugh

1091,….Kevin Quesnel

1092,….Kim Paine

1093,….Laurent Bellard

1094,….Leisa McGillivray

1095,….Loïc Le Bihan

1096,….Louis Simon

1097,….Lucie Lalonde

1098,….Lynn Melancon

1099,….magali couture

1100,….Manon Lachance

1101,….Marc Allaire

1102,….Marc Martin

1103,….Marie-Eve Bergevin-Scott

1104,….Mark Ellison

1105,….Mark Schindel

1106,….Martin Yshikawa

1107,….Martine Dupuis

1108,….martine pellerin

1109,….Mélanie Lauzon

1110,….Mélanie Vivier

1111,….Michel Brown

1112,….Michel Lapointe

1113,….Michelle Aubie

1114,….Miguel Gagnon

1115,….Mikaly Gagnon

1116,….nancy jane russell

1117,….Nancy Jean

1118,….Natacha Mustaikis

1119,….Nathalie Brunet

1120,….Nell van Walsum

1121,….Noel Paine

1122,….Patrice Forget

1123,….Patrice Gaudreault

1124,….patricia le bihan

1125,….Paul Gould

1126,….Peter Balogh

1127,….Philippe Boutin

1128,….Philippe Jr Ngassam

1129,….Pier Enright

1130,….Raymond Desjardins

1131,….Raymonde D'Amour

1132,….Raynald Côté

1133,….Rejean Lacroix

1134,….Sandra Roberts

1135,….Simon Larouche

1136,….Sonia Béland

1137,….Stéphane Siegrist

1138,….Stéphanie Dicaire

1139,….Suzanne Ramsay

1140,….Sylvain Marier

1141,….tayeb mesbah

1142,….Thomas Cort

1143,….Valerie Parent

1144,….Veronique Tremblay

1145,….vincent bolduc

1146,….Virginie Corneau

1147,….Wayne Saunders

1148,….Yves Phaneuf

1149,….Zoë Couture

 

END OF GATINEAU

 

1150,….Catherine Clifford,….Gloucester

1151,….Chantal Dupuis,….Gloucester

1152,….Christine Newman Coulson,….Gloucester

1153,….David Sinclair,….Gloucester

1154,….Jeannie LeBlanc,….Gloucester

1155,….Roberta Battisti-Valle,….Gloucester

1156,….Ryan Luck,….Gloucester

1157,….Samuel Valle,….Gloucester

1158,….Virginia Mofford,….Gloucester

1159,….Barbra Draper,….Gracefield

1160,….An Vo,….Greely

1161,….Angele Vanderlaan,….Greely

1162,….Anthony Wielemaker,….Greely

1163,….Debbie McLeod,….Greely

1164,….Jennifer Frechette,….Greely

1165,….Joseph Boucher,….Greely

1166,….Lana Pieroway,….Greely

1167,….Linda Corke,….Greely

1168,….paula christiansen,….Greely

1169,….Ricky Grisel,….Greely

1170,….Sean Burrows,….Greely

1171,….Sonya Thornley,….Greely

1172,….Sarah Waddell,….Hammond

1173,….Lorne Thomas,….Hawkesbury

1174,….Karen Keeler,….Iroquois

1175,….Keira Cameron,….Iroquois

 

KANATA

 

1176,….Adrian Salt

1177,….Aimée Riggs-Willey

1178,….Al Doyle

1179,….Alan Doody

1180,….Alexei Novikov

1181,….Allyssia Villeneuve

1182,….Alyson Maynard

1183,….Anne Collis

1184,….Ben Schmidt

1185,….Bernie Armour

1186,….Bill Gilchrist

1187,….Billy Seaman

1188,….Bobbie Nevin

1189,….Brian Smith

1190,….Carleen Hicks

1191,….Carmen Davidson

1192,….Caron Fitzpatrick

1193,….Cecilia Jorgenson

1194,….Chantal Kaye

1195,….Chris McCallum

1196,….Cindy Seaman

1197,….Colleen Gilchrist

1198,….Colleen Kilty

1199,….Dan Kelly

1200,….David Bohn

1201,….Debbie Olive

1202,….Deby Knowlton

1203,….Derek Andersen

1204,….Deryl Rasquinha

1205,….Don Lonie

1206,….Erin Waterfall

1207,….Greg Dow

1208,….Harvey Chatterton

1209,….Ian Marrs

1210,….James Fairlie

1211,….Jan Donak

1212,….Janet Smith

1213,….Jeff Zhao

1214,….Jennifer Barr

1215,….Jennifer Upson

1216,….Jim Lambley

1217,….Joan McFaul

1218,….Joshua Tolmie

1219,….Karen Hanna

1220,….Karen Ramsay

1221,….Karen Zerr

1222,….Kathleen Westbury

1223,….Keith Aguinaga

1224,….Kelly abb Davis

1225,….Kenneth Klassen

1226,….Kevin Rankin

1227,….Kimberley Bohn

1228,….Kimberley Robinson

1229,….Kindell Tolmie

1230,….Lanny Underhill

1231,….Leanne Pelley

1232,….Lee-Anne Clare

1233,….Loretta Masaro

1234,….Luisa De Amicis

1235,….Mark Calder

1236,….Martine Dumas

1237,….Mary Anne Jackson-Hughes

1238,….Michel Fleury

1239,….Michelle Calder

1240,….Nancy Dow

1241,….Naomi Morbey

1242,….Natalie Reid-Matte

1243,….Natasha Riddiford

1244,….Neil Marshall

1245,….neil Maxwell

1246,….Pamela Ford

1247,….Paul Sabourin

1248,….Peter Clark

1249,….Phil Blanchfield

1250,….Pierrette McCartney

1251,….Raymond Wong

1252,….Rebecca Campbell

1253,….Rick Wynen

1254,….Ron Pumphrey

1255,….Sarah Currie

1256,….Sasha Richards

1257,….Shannon Moore

1258,….Sharon Fine

1259,….Sheri Cayouette

1260,….Sherri Nevin

1261,….Sridhar Erukulla

1262,….Susan Brimmell

1263,….Susan Korporal

1264,….Tanis Roadhouse

1265,….Terri Scott

1266,….Theresa Marshall

1267,….Tom Auger

1268,….Tracey Dunfield

1269,….Wei Zhou

1270,….William Greenfield

1271,….William Jorgenson

1272,….Yvonne Relf

 

END OF KANATA

 

1273,….Alexandra Pontbriand,….Kemptville

1274,….Alicia Hutton,….Kemptville

1275,….Dave Springer,….Kemptville

1276,….David Hutton,….Kemptville

1277,….Fiona Tracey,….Kemptville

1278,….James Pede,….Kemptville

1279,….Joanne Desormeaux,….Kemptville

1280,….Kahy-ann Gibson,….Kemptville

1281,….Michelle Crook,….Kemptville

1282,….Roxanne Harrington,….Kemptville

1283,….Stephanie Rose,….Kemptville

1284,….Teena Dacey,….Kemptville

1285,….Tricia McRae,….Kemptville

1286,….Ron Stadnyk,….Kinburn

1287,….Sean McTernan,….Kinburn

1288,….Dan Keaney,….Lanark

1289,….Debbie Keaney,….Lanark

1290,….Scott Shaver,….Lanark

1291,….Lisa Paradis,….Limoges

1292,….Shanna Delorme,….Limoges

1293,….Matthew Dyer,….Luskville

1294,….Nicholas Sturgeon,….Luskville

1295,….Brian Carpenter,….Maberly

1296,….Dawn Kennedy,….Maitland

1297,….Scott Clucas,….Maitland

1298,….Cat Oakley,….Manotick

1299,….Dennis Blinn,….Manotick

1300,….Fiona Valliere,….Manotick

1301,….Marie Norris,….Manotick

1302,….Mark Seaman,….Manotick

1303,….Nick MacDonald,….Manotick

1304,….Tracey Major,….Manotick

1305,….Heather Purdy,….Martintown

1306,….Alysun Lillico,….Masham

1307,….Jennifer Selwyn,….Masham

1308,….Bruce Bourgeault,….Metcalfe

1309,….Craig Killin,….Metcalfe

1310,….Diane Coupal,….Metcalfe

1311,….Erika Morris,….Metcalfe

1312,….Fran Gaudet,….Metcalfe

1313,….Kazimierz Krzyzanowski,….Metcalfe

1314,….Peter Klein,….Metcalfe

1315,….Scott Robertson,….Metcalfe

1316,….doug wilson,….Morrisburg

1317,….Kasey Bennett,….Morrisburg

1318,….shari keyes,….Morrisburg

1319,….Adam Sulis,….Mountain

1320,….Raymond Sherrer,….Mountain

1321,….ada gorrie,….Munster

1322,….Angela Walsh,….Navan

1323,….Carole Charlebois,….Navan

1324,….Kathy Goff,….Navan

 

NEPEAN

 

1325,….Aaron Doering

1326,….Abrinna Doering

1327,….Alexei Pogrebtsov

1328,….Amy Fan

1329,….Amy Kutyma

1330,….Andrea McDonald

1331,….Andrew Johnston

1332,….angad sandhu

1333,….Bernadette Bernard

1334,….Caroline Bachynski

1335,….Caroline Bredeson

1336,….Carolyn Perkins

1337,….Chantelle Woods

1338,….Chris Bredeson

1339,….Chris Fitzgerald

1340,….Christopher Hill

1341,….Claudio Sicoli

1342,….Colleen Bird

1343,….Corrina Morehouse

1344,….Cynthia Field-Rose

1345,….Dan Lacasse

1346,….Darryl Sitland

1347,….David Reid

1348,….David Ross

1349,….Diane Ferguson

1350,….Dionne Wilson

1351,….Donna McKibbon

1352,….Doug Simpson

1353,….Erik Youngson

1354,….Face Wallace

1355,….Fallon Carrier

1356,….Gary Bazdell

1357,….Gary Guymer

1358,….Gary Miles

1359,….Gary Thomas

1360,….George Heron

1361,….Gerry Blathwayt

1362,….Hieu Nguyen

1363,….Jack Kwan

1364,….Jane Hext

1365,….Janice Richard

1366,….Jason Feist

1367,….Jennifer McDonell

1368,….Jennilee Gavina

1369,….Jessica McKittrick

1370,….Joanie Ouellette

1371,….Jo-Anne Janigan

1372,….John Hall

1373,….Joseph Emas

1374,….Judy Tubman-Reid

1375,….Julie White

1376,….Karleen Heer

1377,….Kathryn Hill

1378,….Katie Squires

1379,….Kelly MacGregor

1380,….Kevin LaRoche

1381,….Laura Clark

1382,….Laura McLellan

1383,….Leslie Doering

1384,….Leslie Rodgers

1385,….Lillian Hayward

1386,….Linda Billyard

1387,….Linda Koenders

1388,….Maria Marcantonio

1389,….Martin Glennon

1390,….martin jobin

1391,….Martyn Hodgson

1392,….Maureen Corrigan

1393,….Melanie White

1394,….Mike Horne

1395,….Miranda Dulmage

1396,….M-J Malcolm

1397,….Patrick Murnaghan

1398,….Patti-Lynn Dougan

1399,….Paul Bush

1400,….Peter Bayne

1401,….Ramon Lashley

1402,….Renee Leahy

1403,….Richard Thomas

1404,….Roslyn Dacey

1405,….Ruth Glenwright

1406,….Ryan Ellement

1407,….Ryan Holmes

1408,….Ryan Squires

1409,….Sandra Lett

1410,….Shannon Matheson

1411,….Shelley Doering

1412,….Sheyla Dussault

1413,….Stephanie Dunne

1414,….Tania Falls

1415,….Tannia Shamas

1416,….Tim Sandwell

1417,….Tom Blackwell

1418,….tony blake

1419,….Tracy Murray

1420,….Vance White

 

END OF NEPEAN

  

1421,….Joanne McFall Smith,….North Gower

1422,….Keith Colwell,….North Gower

1423,….Natalie Smith,….North Gower

 

ORLEANS

 

1424,….Ab Ettinger

1425,….adam menzies

1426,….Alain Brulé

1427,….Alexandra Gaudes

1428,….Anita Taylor

1429,….Anke Berndt

1430,….Anne McCarthy

1431,….Annie Elizabeth Gauthier

1432,….Barry Lightowlers

1433,….Benoit Lecuyer

1434,….Brent Kelly

1435,….Brent Smyth

1436,….Brian Wiens

1437,….Camille Poirier

1438,….Carmen Saumure

1439,….Carole Gaudes

1440,….Casey Martin

1441,….Charles Momy

1442,….Charles Sincennes

1443,….Cheryl Glazier

1444,….Chris Morrison

1445,….Christina Michaud

1446,….Christine Baird

1447,….CIndy Ettinger

1448,….Colleen Boicey

1449,….Cynthia Taylor

1450,….Daniel Morency

1451,….Danielle Poisson

1452,….Dave King

1453,….David Cameron

1454,….David Leeder

1455,….David Tischhauser

1456,….David Young

1457,….Deborah Baldwin

1458,….Diane Gauthier

1459,….Diane Levesque

1460,….Don Lavictoire

1461,….Eann Hodges

1462,….Edith Chartrand

1463,….Elise Grenier

1464,….Eric Christensen

1465,….Ernie Yip

1466,….Frank Barrett

1467,….Fred Saikaly

1468,….Glenda Davies

1469,….Helene Boyer

1470,….Hinesh Chauhan

1471,….James Waite

1472,….Jason Roberts

1473,….Jean Lavictoire

1474,….Jean-Noel Gilbert

1475,….Jean-Pierre Contant

1476,….Jeff Danforth

1477,….Jennifer Caldbick

1478,….Jennifer Chauhan

1479,….Jennifer Schenkel

1480,….Jo Nuttall

1481,….Joanne Henry

1482,….Jo-Anne Matheson

1483,….Josee Pothier

1484,….Judy Thomson

1485,….Karen Minna

1486,….Kathleen Danforth

1487,….Kathryn McNicoll

1488,….Kathy Wiens

1489,….Kevin Beaudette

1490,….Kevin Piccott

1491,….Kristina Perrier

1492,….Kristy Singleton

1493,….Laura Regnier

1494,….Linda LeBlanc

1495,….Lissa Allaire

1496,….Lois Simms-Baldwin

1497,….Lucie Mainguy

1498,….Lyne Orser

1499,….Lynn Galarneau

1500,….Malcolm Parsons

1501,….Marc-Andre Blanke

1502,….Marie-Josee Homsy

1503,….Marie-Josee Legault

1504,….Marieve Lavigne

1505,….Marshall Clark

1506,….Max LeBreton

1507,….Melanie Trumpower

1508,….Michael Brown

1509,….Michelle Cote

1510,….Michelle Momy

1511,….Michelle Ward

1512,….Miranda Guiney

1513,….Moira Carriere

1514,….Nadine Tischhauser

1515,….Nancy Camacho

1516,….Nancy Neilson

1517,….Nancy Roberge

1518,….Nathalie Gougeon

1519,….Nathan Lightowlers

1520,….Nicole Boyer

1521,….Paul Holmes

1522,….Paul Menard

1523,….Peter Belair

1524,….Priya Chopra

1525,….Rachel Taylor

1526,….Ralph Hodgins

1527,….Richard Loewen

1528,….Roanna Casey

1529,….Robert Sauve

1530,….Russ Kajganich

1531,….Russ Stewart

1532,….Sandra Cook

1533,….Sandra Craig-Browne

1534,….Sandy Clark

1535,….Sandy Moger

1536,….Scot Bryant

1537,….Serena McCauley

1538,….Serge Arseneault

1539,….Shawnda Parsons

1540,….Shayne Chamberlain

1541,….Sonia Laneuville

1542,….Sophie Hollingsworth

1543,….Stacey Grenier

1544,….Stan Baldwin

1545,….Stephane Montpetit

1546,….Stephanie Ducharme

1547,….Steve Lamontagne

1548,….Stuart Taylor

1549,….Susan Poisson

1550,….Tanja Scharf

1551,….Tara Redmond

1552,….Teresa Janz

1553,….Terry Brown

1554,….Terry Flynn

1555,….Theresa Momy

1556,….Todd Sloan

1557,….Tony Paoletti

1558,….Vivianne Gaudet

1559,….William Baldwin

1560,….william mcgowan

1561,….Yvon Gagnier

 

END OF ORLEANS

 

1562,….Denise Hudson,….Osgoode

1563,….Kevin Wylie,….Osgoode

1564,….Nancy Bleses,….Osgoode

1565,….Shaun Dunne,….Oxford Mills

1566,….Garry Hartlin,….Pembroke

1567,….Jennifer Tu,….Pembroke

1568,….john menzies,….Pembroke

1569,….Kathy Herault,….Pembroke

1570,….Leanne Van Bavel,….Pembroke

1571,….Michelle Moir,….Pembroke

1572,….Rene Sauve,….Pembroke

1573,….Rocky Peplinski,….Pembroke

1574,….Steven McCorkle,….Pembroke

1575,….Tammy Peplinski,….Pembroke

1576,….Vay Tu,….Pembroke

1577,….Sue Matte,….Perth

1578,….Susan Bulley,….Perth

1579,….Francis Gillespie,….Perth Road Village

   

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the ORIGINAL IMAGE of NUESTRA SEÑORA VIRGEN DE LA REGLA enshrined and venerated at the NATIONAL SHRINE OF NUESTRA SEÑORA VIRGEN DE LA REGLA, Opon, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu, Philippines.

 

It was in the year 1735, when Father Francisco Avalle, an Augustinian Monk, became the first Parish Priest of Opon, of the historic island of Mactan, opposite of Cebu Island. As a true son of St. Augustine, and having lived for ten years in the Monastery of Nuestra Señora de la Regla, in Chipiona, Andalucia, he showed the people of Opon a small picture of the miraculous Virgen de la Regla, so well known in his native land, Spain. St. Augustine himself had venerated this particular image during his lifetime, and when the great Bishop of Hippo, Africa, died in 430, his spiritual sons continued the devotion until the vandals invaded Africa in 443. They had to flee, taking with them the image of Virgen de la Regla to Spain, where for several centuries, the fame of the Blesed Mother spread under the name of Virgen de la Regla, Virgen Libica, Virgen del Sagrario, Estrella de los Mares, La Virgen Morena or Morenita. Then another invasion took place in spain in the year 711, where the Saracens or Moors persecuted the Church in Andallucia, destroying churches and images. Then the prior of the Augustinians, a certain Simeon, decided to conceal the image in a cave in which he and his monks, after fervent prayers, lighted a small oil lamp, and placed the image in box on an improvised altar

 

Centuries passed by and the hidden image was almost forgotten until the year 1330. Our Lady appeared to another priest of the same order of St. Augustine, residing in the city of Leon, where King Ferdinand, after re-conquering Spain, had dedicated to the Queen of Kings, Santa Maria de la Regla. The Augustinian saw the Blessed Virgin with black complexion, holding a child in her arms, speaking the following words: “Stand up, and proceed to the east till you reach the Sea of Cadiz. It has been many years since an image of mine has been hidden away in a cave near its shores. Go and get it and place it in my church. I will show you the way by a celestial light.”

 

With his superior’s permission, the faithful priest set out on the long journey to find the blessed image. Exhausted, on day, he reached a tree where he intended to rest for a while, and soon he fell into a deep slumber. In his sleep, he heard a sweet voice saying: “This is the Place”. He awakened and knew he had come to the end of his sacred quest. He prayed and asked the Blessed Virgin to show him the exact spot. A ball of fire fell from heaven to the place where he was resting. Miraculously, the fire did not burn the tree. He called together the people living nearby and told them what had happened. They willingly assisted him in digging up the soil around the spot, until they came to a big rock. When the heavy stone was lifted, they beheld the opening of a cave. Entering it, they found on an altar with a wooden case on it and a lamp burning in front. The priest found the statue of Our Lady, the very same image that appeared to him while still in Leon. A large church was constructed by the devotees of Mary on the spot where her image was then permanently enshrined.

 

When the people of Opon heard this wonderful story, they wanted at once to make the Virgen de la Regla to become their Patron Saint. A large picture was framed and placed in the church, and at once, several miraculous happenings took place, showing to the people how right they were in invoking the Blessed Mother under this title. It was decided that the 21st of November of each year, be the official feast day, which has remained until now. Although no records were left of the growth of the devotion in these islands, after two hundred years, the Redemptorist Fathers who came to Opon in 1906, wrote: “The church of Opon is a very famous shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title Nuestra Señora de la Regla (Our Lady of the Rule). This famous statue is said to be a copy of the one St. Augustine had in his study. It is about two and a half feet high, the face is rather dark, the hair, long and flowing, and she holds the Divine Infant in a standing Position in her arms. The statue is richly dressed, both figures having rich crowns on their heads, and many rings on their fingers. The people, not only in the island of Mactan, but of all the neighboring islands have great devotion to this statue and it has made Opon famous in all the Visayas. On the 21st of November when the feast is celebrated, thousands of Pilgrims come to Opon from far away places. Moreover, every Saturday morning, there is a sung votive mass of the Blessed Virgin. After the mass, the statue is venerated by the people and there is a special room set apart for this at the back of the shrine.

 

The Nuestra Señora de la Regla was canonically crowned by his grace, the Archbishop of Cebu, Julio Cardinal Rosales, D.D., during the Archdiocesan Marian Congress on November the 27th in the year 1954.

 

The Church of Our Lady of the Rule was raised to the honors of being a National Shrine in November of 2007 being the only Marian Shrine dedicated to Mary under this title. People who partake in the religious services there partake in the special graces devotees enjoy when joining religious services in this shrine.

Hi guys, Missed flickr badly for the last 2 weeks. I had been to Hyderabad for an official visit, reached back today. The trip to hyderabad was again kinda boring since I finished my work on the 1st day itself, was free for the 2 days I was there but was missing my camera badly, hence dint go anywhere apart from a beautiful lake there. I will visit all your photostreams by tonight.. :P. Thanks for all the support and keep clicking. Eagerly waiting for my lens, have a good concept in my mind..:-)

 

About the above shot

 

Well, it looks like mauritius or maldives. Doesnt it?? he he he. Actually, this beach is just 24km drive from my place and a usual hang out place with friends. The shot was taken early morning somewhere by 8.30AM, hence no harsh shadows are present. Mother nature seemed to be very happy that day and blesed us with the gorgeous blue and clear sky .

 

Used a DIY white reflector @ camera right to provide little fill in.

 

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the ORIGINAL IMAGE of NUESTRA SEÑORA VIRGEN DE LA REGLA enshrined and venerated at the NATIONAL SHRINE OF NUESTRA SEÑORA VIRGEN DE LA REGLA, Opon, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu, Philippines.

 

It was in the year 1735, when Father Francisco Avalle, an Augustinian Monk, became the first Parish Priest of Opon, of the historic island of Mactan, opposite of Cebu Island. As a true son of St. Augustine, and having lived for ten years in the Monastery of Nuestra Señora de la Regla, in Chipiona, Andalucia, he showed the people of Opon a small picture of the miraculous Virgen de la Regla, so well known in his native land, Spain. St. Augustine himself had venerated this particular image during his lifetime, and when the great Bishop of Hippo, Africa, died in 430, his spiritual sons continued the devotion until the vandals invaded Africa in 443. They had to flee, taking with them the image of Virgen de la Regla to Spain, where for several centuries, the fame of the Blesed Mother spread under the name of Virgen de la Regla, Virgen Libica, Virgen del Sagrario, Estrella de los Mares, La Virgen Morena or Morenita. Then another invasion took place in spain in the year 711, where the Saracens or Moors persecuted the Church in Andallucia, destroying churches and images. Then the prior of the Augustinians, a certain Simeon, decided to conceal the image in a cave in which he and his monks, after fervent prayers, lighted a small oil lamp, and placed the image in box on an improvised altar

 

Centuries passed by and the hidden image was almost forgotten until the year 1330. Our Lady appeared to another priest of the same order of St. Augustine, residing in the city of Leon, where King Ferdinand, after re-conquering Spain, had dedicated to the Queen of Kings, Santa Maria de la Regla. The Augustinian saw the Blessed Virgin with black complexion, holding a child in her arms, speaking the following words: “Stand up, and proceed to the east till you reach the Sea of Cadiz. It has been many years since an image of mine has been hidden away in a cave near its shores. Go and get it and place it in my church. I will show you the way by a celestial light.”

 

With his superior’s permission, the faithful priest set out on the long journey to find the blessed image. Exhausted, on day, he reached a tree where he intended to rest for a while, and soon he fell into a deep slumber. In his sleep, he heard a sweet voice saying: “This is the Place”. He awakened and knew he had come to the end of his sacred quest. He prayed and asked the Blessed Virgin to show him the exact spot. A ball of fire fell from heaven to the place where he was resting. Miraculously, the fire did not burn the tree. He called together the people living nearby and told them what had happened. They willingly assisted him in digging up the soil around the spot, until they came to a big rock. When the heavy stone was lifted, they beheld the opening of a cave. Entering it, they found on an altar with a wooden case on it and a lamp burning in front. The priest found the statue of Our Lady, the very same image that appeared to him while still in Leon. A large church was constructed by the devotees of Mary on the spot where her image was then permanently enshrined.

 

When the people of Opon heard this wonderful story, they wanted at once to make the Virgen de la Regla to become their Patron Saint. A large picture was framed and placed in the church, and at once, several miraculous happenings took place, showing to the people how right they were in invoking the Blessed Mother under this title. It was decided that the 21st of November of each year, be the official feast day, which has remained until now. Although no records were left of the growth of the devotion in these islands, after two hundred years, the Redemptorist Fathers who came to Opon in 1906, wrote: “The church of Opon is a very famous shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title Nuestra Señora de la Regla (Our Lady of the Rule). This famous statue is said to be a copy of the one St. Augustine had in his study. It is about two and a half feet high, the face is rather dark, the hair, long and flowing, and she holds the Divine Infant in a standing Position in her arms. The statue is richly dressed, both figures having rich crowns on their heads, and many rings on their fingers. The people, not only in the island of Mactan, but of all the neighboring islands have great devotion to this statue and it has made Opon famous in all the Visayas. On the 21st of November when the feast is celebrated, thousands of Pilgrims come to Opon from far away places. Moreover, every Saturday morning, there is a sung votive mass of the Blessed Virgin. After the mass, the statue is venerated by the people and there is a special room set apart for this at the back of the shrine.

 

The Nuestra Señora de la Regla was canonically crowned by his grace, the Archbishop of Cebu, Julio Cardinal Rosales, D.D., during the Archdiocesan Marian Congress on November the 27th in the year 1954.

 

The Church of Our Lady of the Rule was raised to the honors of being a National Shrine in November of 2007 being the only Marian Shrine dedicated to Mary under this title. People who partake in the religious services there partake in the special graces devotees enjoy when joining religious services in this shrine.

Since I was little, I loved National Geographic and everything about nature. For years I longed to be with dolphins. In every sea adventure, I secretly dreamed to meet them. Aquariums had been too heart breaking, I avoided them.

 

And suddenly there are were, in the middle of the Red Sea, being followed by these absolutely marvellous creatures. They kept jumping in front of our boat, surfing between each other, giggling and glowing under the glorious sun.

This blesed encounter was a beautiful reminder that we inherently have....

Such playfulness.

Such freedom.

Such joy locked within, sucked under the keyboard,

waiting to burst into a crazy dance.

 

Another dream came true.

Thank you @thebackpackers_adv foe the epic trips.

A great picture taken by @emeero

#redsea #dolphins #sea #freedom #Jeddah @destinationjed

#ICHOOSELOVE ‪#‎IAMCOMPASSION

#cityzenoftheday @discover_saudi

#citypress #explore *************

Thank you @natgeo @natgeoadventure for the years of inspiration and for deepening my respect towards our earth and all creatures.

 

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the ORIGINAL IMAGE of NUESTRA SEÑORA VIRGEN DE LA REGLA enshrined and venerated at the NATIONAL SHRINE OF NUESTRA SEÑORA VIRGEN DE LA REGLA, Opon, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu, Philippines.

 

It was in the year 1735, when Father Francisco Avalle, an Augustinian Monk, became the first Parish Priest of Opon, of the historic island of Mactan, opposite of Cebu Island. As a true son of St. Augustine, and having lived for ten years in the Monastery of Nuestra Señora de la Regla, in Chipiona, Andalucia, he showed the people of Opon a small picture of the miraculous Virgen de la Regla, so well known in his native land, Spain. St. Augustine himself had venerated this particular image during his lifetime, and when the great Bishop of Hippo, Africa, died in 430, his spiritual sons continued the devotion until the vandals invaded Africa in 443. They had to flee, taking with them the image of Virgen de la Regla to Spain, where for several centuries, the fame of the Blesed Mother spread under the name of Virgen de la Regla, Virgen Libica, Virgen del Sagrario, Estrella de los Mares, La Virgen Morena or Morenita. Then another invasion took place in spain in the year 711, where the Saracens or Moors persecuted the Church in Andallucia, destroying churches and images. Then the prior of the Augustinians, a certain Simeon, decided to conceal the image in a cave in which he and his monks, after fervent prayers, lighted a small oil lamp, and placed the image in box on an improvised altar

 

Centuries passed by and the hidden image was almost forgotten until the year 1330. Our Lady appeared to another priest of the same order of St. Augustine, residing in the city of Leon, where King Ferdinand, after re-conquering Spain, had dedicated to the Queen of Kings, Santa Maria de la Regla. The Augustinian saw the Blessed Virgin with black complexion, holding a child in her arms, speaking the following words: “Stand up, and proceed to the east till you reach the Sea of Cadiz. It has been many years since an image of mine has been hidden away in a cave near its shores. Go and get it and place it in my church. I will show you the way by a celestial light.”

 

With his superior’s permission, the faithful priest set out on the long journey to find the blessed image. Exhausted, on day, he reached a tree where he intended to rest for a while, and soon he fell into a deep slumber. In his sleep, he heard a sweet voice saying: “This is the Place”. He awakened and knew he had come to the end of his sacred quest. He prayed and asked the Blessed Virgin to show him the exact spot. A ball of fire fell from heaven to the place where he was resting. Miraculously, the fire did not burn the tree. He called together the people living nearby and told them what had happened. They willingly assisted him in digging up the soil around the spot, until they came to a big rock. When the heavy stone was lifted, they beheld the opening of a cave. Entering it, they found on an altar with a wooden case on it and a lamp burning in front. The priest found the statue of Our Lady, the very same image that appeared to him while still in Leon. A large church was constructed by the devotees of Mary on the spot where her image was then permanently enshrined.

 

When the people of Opon heard this wonderful story, they wanted at once to make the Virgen de la Regla to become their Patron Saint. A large picture was framed and placed in the church, and at once, several miraculous happenings took place, showing to the people how right they were in invoking the Blessed Mother under this title. It was decided that the 21st of November of each year, be the official feast day, which has remained until now. Although no records were left of the growth of the devotion in these islands, after two hundred years, the Redemptorist Fathers who came to Opon in 1906, wrote: “The church of Opon is a very famous shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title Nuestra Señora de la Regla (Our Lady of the Rule). This famous statue is said to be a copy of the one St. Augustine had in his study. It is about two and a half feet high, the face is rather dark, the hair, long and flowing, and she holds the Divine Infant in a standing Position in her arms. The statue is richly dressed, both figures having rich crowns on their heads, and many rings on their fingers. The people, not only in the island of Mactan, but of all the neighboring islands have great devotion to this statue and it has made Opon famous in all the Visayas. On the 21st of November when the feast is celebrated, thousands of Pilgrims come to Opon from far away places. Moreover, every Saturday morning, there is a sung votive mass of the Blessed Virgin. After the mass, the statue is venerated by the people and there is a special room set apart for this at the back of the shrine.

 

The Nuestra Señora de la Regla was canonically crowned by his grace, the Archbishop of Cebu, Julio Cardinal Rosales, D.D., during the Archdiocesan Marian Congress on November the 27th in the year 1954.

 

The Church of Our Lady of the Rule was raised to the honors of being a National Shrine in November of 2007 being the only Marian Shrine dedicated to Mary under this title. People who partake in the religious services there partake in the special graces devotees enjoy when joining religious services in this shrine.

For the half-marathon (21.1 km) results, here are the local (Ottawa & area) participants -- sorted by cities and first name -- in the September 18, 2011, Canada Army Run held in Ottawa, Ontario. There were 6,397 runners in the 21.1 km race, an increase of about 900 runners compared to 2010.

 

Click here and enter the bib numbers (see below) for the full individual race results. Thank-you to Sportstats.

 

* Also, click here for race photos by Brightroom™, Inc.

 

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Lists of local half-marathon race participants:

 

Part A. Ottawa, A-L (Click here.)

Part B. Ottawa, M-Z (Click here.)

Part C. Other Communities (Alexandria to Magog) (Click here.)

Part D. Other Communities (Maitland to Woodlawn) (see below)

 

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Part D. (bib no., name, Maitland - Woodlawn)

 

3710….Dawn Kennedy….Maitland

5778….Penny Duffy….Maitland

974….Scott Clucas….Maitland

1622….Carrie Allan….Mallorytown

2769….Nicholas Thompson….Mallorytown

2905….Randy Frith….Mallorytown

1455….Andre Houde….Manotick

162….Brad Ysseldyk….Manotick

6642….Cat Oakley….Manotick

627….Dennis Blinn….Manotick

4075….Donna Bekkers-Boyd….Manotick

5378….Donna Johnston….Manotick

5390….Elisa Kurylowicz….Manotick

1933….Emily Donaldson….Manotick

6781….Fiona Valliere….Manotick

192….Fred Hasle….Manotick

2073….Guy Beaudoin….Manotick

2351….Karen Donaldson….Manotick

2349….Karen Peck….Manotick

7070….Marie Norris….Manotick

751….Mark Seaman….Manotick

2591….Martin Brochu….Manotick

3153….Susan Ibach….Manotick

3981….Colleen Macdonald….Martintown

813….Heather Purdy….Martintown

6555….Alysun Lillico….Masham

6865….Jennifer Selwyn….Masham

5135….Pierre Sauv….Masham

2278….John Hetherington….Mcdonald's Corners

2259….Jodi Brennan….Merrickville

2427….Krista Jensen….Merrickville

3837….Barb Beiersdorfer….Metcalfe

6691….Craig Killin….Metcalfe

6741….Diane Coupal….Metcalfe

6782….Fran Gaudet….Metcalfe

4955….Kazimierz Krzyzanowski….Metcalfe

714….Peter Klein….Metcalfe

136….Scott Robertson….Metcalfe

4765….Silver Buckler….Metcalfe

4824….Tamara Williams….Metcalfe

5916….Timothy Wyman….Metcalfe

3606….Doug Wilson….Morrisburg

2113….Isabella Jordan….Morrisburg

826….Kasey Bennett….Morrisburg

4723….Sarah Myers….Morrisburg

1324….Shari Keyes….Morrisburg

5059….Adam Sulis….Mountain

125….Raymond Sherrer….Mountain

6535….Ada Gorrie….Munster

6394….Norman Watt….Munster

490….Warren Hulme….Munster

6064….Angela Walsh….Navan

3579….Carole Charlebois….Navan

5479….Jean-Charles Renaud….Navan

533….Jo Lle Levac….Navan

6954….Kathy Goff….Navan

4395….Kendra Barton….Navan

5595….Krista Corneil….Navan

2634….Maureen Edwards….Navan

2720….Mike Rozon….Navan

3135….Steve Call….Navan

3255….Vicki Rozon….Navan

6070….Aaron Doering….Nepean

6071….Abrinna Doering….Nepean

6545….Alexei Pogrebtsov….Nepean

5196….Alison Canavan….Nepean

6559….Amy Fan….Nepean

3455….Andrea Charron….Nepean

696….Andrew Johnston….Nepean

7394….Bernadette Bernard….Nepean

7444….Beverly Fortier….Nepean

6148….Camellia Asbreuk….Nepean

7449….Cameron Palmer….Nepean

1604….Cameron Passmore….Nepean

74….Carly Teckles….Nepean

3543….Caroline Bachynski….Nepean

3557….Carolyn Perkins….Nepean

6157….Catherine Martens….Nepean

611….Chantelle Woods….Nepean

5299….Chelsey Garde….Nepean

1648….Cheryl Laite-Whitman….Nepean

900….Chris Fitzgerald….Nepean

5305….Chris Loschmann….Nepean

3938….Chris Raymond….Nepean

6674….Christopher Hill….Nepean

1313….Claudio Sicoli….Nepean

6681….Colleen Bird….Nepean

5106….Corrina Morehouse….Nepean

1742….Craig Lynch….Nepean

1750….Csaba Tarro….Nepean

3381….Cynthia Field-Rose….Nepean

1760….Dan Atwood….Nepean

5983….Dan Lacasse….Nepean

6181….Dan Whitman….Nepean

841….Darryl Sitland….Nepean

5349….Dave Spence….Nepean

1833….David Daze….Nepean

1824….David Harvie….Nepean

6718….David Reid….Nepean

4029….David Summerbell….Nepean

1849….Denis Therrien….Nepean

6742….Diane Ferguson….Nepean

1865….Diane Mensah….Nepean

6752….Donna Mckibbon….Nepean

6754….Doug Simpson….Nepean

5388….Elaine Robertson….Nepean

6208….Elizabeth Keighley….Nepean

4102….Ellen Dickson….Nepean

4950….Erik Youngson….Nepean

959….Face Wallace….Nepean

6086….Fallon Carrier….Nepean

4132….Francine Lapointe….Nepean

82….Gary Guymer….Nepean

1008….Gary Miles….Nepean

3367….Gary Thomas….Nepean

3485….George Heron….Nepean

5006….Gerry Blathwayt….Nepean

505….Gerry Lanigan….Nepean

5432….Gloria Schwartz….Nepean

2058….Greg Billyard….Nepean

4174….Heather Miller….Nepean

4176….Helen Jazzar….Nepean

2091….Henry Hum….Nepean

3655….Hieu Nguyen….Nepean

4183….Ian Taylor….Nepean

7497….Isabelle Gendron….Nepean

6829….Jack Kwan….Nepean

4199….Jaleel Moidu….Nepean

2143….Jamie Macdonald….Nepean

2158….Janice Janczyn….Nepean

3406….Janice Richard….Nepean

6844….Jason Feist….Nepean

4239….Jeff Pakeman….Nepean

2215….Jeff Slavin….Nepean

5494….Jennifer Ann Sweet….Nepean

3460….Jennifer Mcdonell….Nepean

4266….Jennifer Wills….Nepean

4952….Jennilee Gavina….Nepean

6077….Joanne Doucet….Nepean

6062….Jo-Anne Janigan….Nepean

2263….Joe Tegano….Nepean

4307….John Farrell….Nepean

5517….John Gardam….Nepean

1216….John Hall….Nepean

4315….John Neima….Nepean

4327….Jordan Harju….Nepean

877….Joseph Emas….Nepean

6009….Judy Tubman-Reid….Nepean

6287….Julia Coe….Nepean

6917….Juliane Hua….Nepean

7513….Julie Brunette-Guay….Nepean

6927….Julie White….Nepean

2343….Kanako Inuyama….Nepean

5552….Karen Beutel….Nepean

4354….Karen Mullen….Nepean

5560….Karin Hay….Nepean

5079….Karleen Heer….Nepean

6507….Katherine Wadge….Nepean

6952….Kathryn Hill….Nepean

6957….Katie Squires….Nepean

4389….Kelly Bell….Nepean

5058….Kelly Macgregor….Nepean

5579….Kelly Miersma….Nepean

7517….Kendra Pammett….Nepean

6310….Kenneth Hennessey….Nepean

16252….Kevin Helleman….Nepean

2431….Kristel Gauthier….Nepean

5600….Kudzayi Dondo….Nepean

5604….Laura Bogaert….Nepean

7004….Laura Clark….Nepean

1256….Laura Mclellan….Nepean

943….Leslie Doering….Nepean

1363….Lillian Hayward….Nepean

3465….Linda Billyard….Nepean

5155….Linda Koenders….Nepean

6337….Lisa Marie Bambrick….Nepean

7651….Louise Beasley….Nepean

234….Marc Rancourt….Nepean

6351….Margaret-Ann Kellett….Nepean

7066….Maria Marcantonio….Nepean

2540….Marie Noreau….Nepean

5679….Mark White….Nepean

823….Martin Jobin….Nepean

5685….Mary Gardam….Nepean

2616….Matt Peake….Nepean

2626….Matthew Henry….Nepean

2625….Matthew Mcclare….Nepean

3720….Maureen Corrigan….Nepean

2635….Maurenia Bunny Lynds….Nepean

2648….Melanie Nason-Green….Nepean

775….Melanie White….Nepean

4558….Michael Aranoff….Nepean

2677….Michael Mitchell….Nepean

2718….Mike Daniel….Nepean

1025….Mike Horne….Nepean

4575….Mike Jazzar….Nepean

2721….Mike Maclean….Nepean

5085….Miranda Dulmage….Nepean

6386….Mirna Ramirez-Hennessey….Nepean

1004….Monika Morrison….Nepean

5745….Ngoni Dondo….Nepean

2770….Nick Titcombe….Nepean

7564….Nina Marello….Nepean

4617….Ning Huang….Nepean

7567….Pat Charman….Nepean

583….Patrick Murnaghan….Nepean

2803….Patrick Owens….Nepean

5768….Patrick Walsh….Nepean

7181….Patti-Lynn Dougan….Nepean

7182….Paul Bush….Nepean

5775….Pauline St-Pierre….Nepean

4648….Pete Veurtjes….Nepean

7191….Peter Bayne….Nepean

2864….Peter Foley….Nepean

2860….Peter Page….Nepean

2896….Rachael Ingham….Nepean

2897….Rachel Ettinger….Nepean

6042….Renee Leahy….Nepean

5803….Rhonda Scharf….Nepean

7217….Richard Thomas….Nepean

2935….Rita Petrocco….Nepean

2967….Rob Gauthier….Nepean

277….Rob Muir….Nepean

5049….Roslyn Dacey….Nepean

3001….Russ Mullen….Nepean

3007….Ryan Charbonneau….Nepean

704….Ryan Ellement….Nepean

7235….Ryan Holmes….Nepean

7236….Ryan Squires….Nepean

3018….Samuel Galante….Nepean

3034….Sarah Jayne Blair….Nepean

4726….Sarah Matthews….Nepean

6520….Shakila Khan….Nepean

3509….Shannon Matheson….Nepean

7674….Sharon Karidis….Nepean

6438….Shaun Burridge….Nepean

4749….Shaun Hassanali….Nepean

3074….Shawn Delay….Nepean

6081….Shelley Doering….Nepean

1268….Sheyla Dussault….Nepean

7296….Stephanie Dunne….Nepean

4798….Stephen Fryer….Nepean

5889….Stephen Lee….Nepean

3154….Susan Ross….Nepean

3169….Tamara Evers-Tate….Nepean

4996….Tania Falls….Nepean

6095….Tannia Shamas….Nepean

4827….Tanya Mykytyshyn….Nepean

7610….Terry Guay….Nepean

3191….Tiffanie Tri….Nepean

1272….Tim Sandwell….Nepean

7343….Tina Ryan….Nepean

925….Tony Blake….Nepean

5921….Tracey Aker….Nepean

7355….Tracy Murray….Nepean

4868….Tuan Nguyen….Nepean

6475….Tyson Mcwha….Nepean

7361….Vance White….Nepean

7614….Wayne Charman….Nepean

3281….Wesley Kotala….Nepean

4044….Debra Hughes….North Gower

6202….Donna Duffett….North Gower

4972….Joanne Mcfall Smith….North Gower

5568….Kathleen Kerr….North Gower

6962….Keith Colwell….North Gower

7523….Linda Stewart….North Gower

861….Natalie Smith….North Gower

6444….Sherry Camm….North Gower

3686….Adam Menzies….Orleans

6539….Alain Brule….Orleans

5183….Alan Howard….Orleans

150….Alan-John Sigouin….Orleans

3757….Alexander Templeton….Orleans

6543….Alexandra Gaudes….Orleans

1260….Alfred Jacque….Orleans

5194….Alice Debroy….Orleans

3770….Allen Cameron….Orleans

1462….Andr Normandin….Orleans

1463….Andrea Kinack….Orleans

1486….Andrew Duggan….Orleans

6567….Andrew Rose….Orleans

3811….Angie Ermel….Orleans

3380….Anita Taylor….Orleans

3394….Anke Berndt….Orleans

5043….Anne Mccarthy….Orleans

1506….Annie Lefebvre….Orleans

6597….Barry Lightowlers….Orleans

718….Benoit Lecuyer….Orleans

1535….Benoit Lefebvre….Orleans

5249….Bob Barker….Orleans

688….Brent Kelly….Orleans

796….Brent Smyth….Orleans

3416….Brian Wiens….Orleans

1592….Bruce Barteaux….Orleans

6626….Camille Poirier….Orleans

764….Carmen Saumure….Orleans

1614….Carole Gagnon….Orleans

6636….Carole Gaudes….Orleans

6006….Casey Martin….Orleans

1626….Catherine Goulet….Orleans

3912….Cedric Aspirault….Orleans

7452….Chantale Raby….Orleans

3457….Charles Momy….Orleans

1643….Charles Reddick….Orleans

721….Charles Sincennes….Orleans

3672….Chris Morrison….Orleans

3956….Christina Walker….Orleans

5319….Christine Baird….Orleans

5316….Christine Langeder….Orleans

3959….Christine Nault….Orleans

1685….Christine Piche….Orleans

1702….Christopher Hannah….Orleans

3969….Christopher Shelley….Orleans

1723….Coco Comtois….Orleans

3647….Colleen Boicey….Orleans

1733….Connie Copeland….Orleans

3475….Cynthia Taylor….Orleans

7464….D Michelle Watters….Orleans

7632….Daniel Gagnon….Orleans

3577….Daniel Morency….Orleans

1778….Daniel Thompson….Orleans

5342….Danielle Dunleavy….Orleans

5116….Danielle Poisson….Orleans

429….Dave Harding….Orleans

4017….Dave Lowe….Orleans

1807….Dave Trumpower….Orleans

1810….David Benay….Orleans

645….David Cameron….Orleans

686….David Leeder….Orleans

733….David Tischhauser….Orleans

6720….David Young….Orleans

3484….Deborah Baldwin….Orleans

4053….Dennis Lloyd….Orleans

4057….Diana Mactier….Orleans

6743….Diane Gauthier….Orleans

3519….Diane Levesque….Orleans

1871….Dominic Lessard….Orleans

5376….Dominique Bedard….Orleans

963….Don Lavictoire….Orleans

5385….Duran Felix….Orleans

6758….Eann Hodges….Orleans

6759….Edith Chartrand….Orleans

4109….Eric Carriere….Orleans

5121….Eric Christensen….Orleans

5404….Eric Jules Chiasson….Orleans

5410….Erin Marissen….Orleans

3372….Ernie Yip….Orleans

4125….Faye Magne….Orleans

6218….Francois Trudel….Orleans

6787….Frank Barrett….Orleans

6788….Fred Saikaly….Orleans

193….Fred Whichelo….Orleans

5421….Garrett Thoms….Orleans

6224….Gary Housch….Orleans

4149….Genevieve Laferriere….Orleans

2027….Gilles Beauchesne….Orleans

6228….Ginette Jolin….Orleans

6067….Glenda Davies….Orleans

2057….Greg Beliveau….Orleans

6234….Heather Mcintosh….Orleans

2089….Helene Fortier….Orleans

200….Henrick Lafleche….Orleans

1247….Hinesh Chauhan….Orleans

4186….Irene Roy….Orleans

5450….Iris Felix….Orleans

2139….James Carere….Orleans

1019….James Waite….Orleans

748….Jean Lavictoire….Orleans

4226….Jean Magne….Orleans

2190….Jean-Denis Caron….Orleans

6254….Jean-Marc Vinette….Orleans

7406….Jean-Noel Gilbert….Orleans

613….Jean-Pierre Contant….Orleans

94….Jeff Danforth….Orleans

7413….Jennifer Caldbick….Orleans

3733….Jennifer Chauhan….Orleans

938….Jennifer Schenkel….Orleans

7642….Jennifer Schmidt….Orleans

4259….Jennifer Van Meer….Orleans

4284….Jim Paquette….Orleans

4291….Jim Turner….Orleans

6883….Jo Nuttall….Orleans

5165….Joanne Henry….Orleans

6894….Jo-Anne Matheson….Orleans

6278….John Harper….Orleans

2283….John Madower….Orleans

4308….John Tennant….Orleans

2300….Jonathan Cyr….Orleans

224….Jonathan Favre….Orleans

4322….Jonathan Theriault….Orleans

4326….Jordan Devine….Orleans

5525….Jordan Thoms….Orleans

5528….Josee Deleseleuc….Orleans

6909….Josee Pothier….Orleans

3614….Judy Thomson….Orleans

5542….Julie Albert….Orleans

2340….Justin Kyle Evan Orr….Orleans

6936….Karen Minna….Orleans

3342….Katherine Cummins….Orleans

723….Kathleen Danforth….Orleans

3464….Kathy Wiens….Orleans

4376….Katrina Tusikov….Orleans

4391….Kelly Hudson….Orleans

228….Ken Lindsay….Orleans

720….Kevin Beaudette….Orleans

615….Kevin Piccott….Orleans

2404….Kevin Smallshaw….Orleans

3567….Kristina Perrier….Orleans

5599….Krystle Hedderson….Orleans

6317….Lance Valcour….Orleans

7009….Laura Regnier….Orleans

2450….Leah Reinberger….Orleans

7381….Linda Leblanc….Orleans

2465….Lindsay Gwyer….Orleans

5624….Line Paquette….Orleans

3391….Lissa Allaire….Orleans

6338….Liz Benoit….Orleans

7041….Lois Simms-Baldwin….Orleans

2485….Louise Hamelin….Orleans

4467….Louise Soloski….Orleans

3398….Lucie Mainguy….Orleans

819….Lyne Orser….Orleans

724….Lynn Galarneau….Orleans

2503….Lynn Lowe….Orleans

5702….M Lanie Mertens….Orleans

4478….Magda Lebouthillier….Orleans

783….Malcolm Parsons….Orleans

6349….Marc Vunak….Orleans

3588….Marc-Andre Blanke….Orleans

2547….Marie-France Senecal….Orleans

6355….Marie-Helene Gagnon….Orleans

1300….Marie-Josee Homsy….Orleans

1157….Marie-Josee Legault….Orleans

1203….Marieve Lavigne….Orleans

2573….Mark Curtis….Orleans

1085….Marshall Clark….Orleans

2583….Martha Rangel….Orleans

2609….Mat Valcour….Orleans

2628….Matthew Gaudet….Orleans

2624….Matthew Upton….Orleans

2622….Matthew Walthert….Orleans

631….Max Lebreton….Orleans

977….Melanie Trumpower….Orleans

7115….Michael Brown….Orleans

2680….Michael Pambrun….Orleans

5717….Michel Pearson….Orleans

5099….Michelle Cote….Orleans

7131….Michelle Momy….Orleans

1347….Michelle Ward….Orleans

2733….Mike Mccormick….Orleans

5145….Miranda Guiney….Orleans

835….Moira Carriere….Orleans

7665….Nadine Paradis….Orleans

3496….Nadine Tischhauser….Orleans

3674….Nancy Camacho….Orleans

7149….Nancy Neilson….Orleans

4592….Nancy Perron….Orleans

3403….Nancy Roberge….Orleans

7161….Nathalie Gougeon….Orleans

7163….Nathan Lightowlers….Orleans

2776….Nicole Gagnon….Orleans

3578….Patricia Mallouk….Orleans

2808….Patrick Flanagan….Orleans

657….Paul Holmes….Orleans

991….Paul Menard….Orleans

2823….Paul Smith….Orleans

2845….Paul Stewart….Orleans

706….Peter Belair….Orleans

2863….Peter Mclaughlin….Orleans

2866….Phil Cousineau….Orleans

2894….Prasanth Tella….Orleans

7198….Priya Chopra….Orleans

7201….Rachel Taylor….Orleans

4666….Raine Kampman….Orleans

2900….Raleigh Young….Orleans

1164….Ralph Hodgins….Orleans

2907….Ray Dupuis….Orleans

919….Richard Loewen….Orleans

2930….Richard Raymond….Orleans

2986….Robert Glen Stanley….Orleans

655….Robert Sauve….Orleans

2981….Robert Simard….Orleans

4698….Rory Mcintosh….Orleans

3439….Russ Kajganich….Orleans

981….Russ Stewart….Orleans

5154….Sandra Cook….Orleans

1204….Sandra Craig-Browne….Orleans

1228….Sandy Clark….Orleans

3688….Sandy Moger….Orleans

7253….Scot Bryant….Orleans

625….Serge Arseneault….Orleans

812….Shawnda Parsons….Orleans

872….Shayne Chamberlain….Orleans

3076….Shelagh Haynes….Orleans

7675….Sheri Vermette….Orleans

5873….Solange Berube….Orleans

4795….St Phanie Seguin….Orleans

1190….Stacey Grenier….Orleans

769….Stan Baldwin….Orleans

3102….Stephan Lemaire….Orleans

112….Stephane Montpetit….Orleans

7295….Stephanie Ducharme….Orleans

296….Stephen Lowe….Orleans

3124….Stephenie Cadieux….Orleans

4802….Steve Greenwood….Orleans

1281….Steve Lamontagne….Orleans

5961….Steven Lemay….Orleans

4814….Susan Cadieux….Orleans

6453….Susan Harper….Orleans

5034….Susan Poisson….Orleans

525….Suzanne Parent….Orleans

3498….Tanja Scharf….Orleans

1039….Tara Redmond….Orleans

3677….Teresa Janz….Orleans

624….Terry Brown….Orleans

1151….Terry Flynn….Orleans

7336….Theresa Momy….Orleans

5914….Tim Caines….Orleans

3212….Todd Reinberger….Orleans

5138….Todd Sloan….Orleans

3219….Tom Stocco….Orleans

7352….Tony Paoletti….Orleans

4859….Trevor Comeau….Orleans

7679….Trevor Gillis….Orleans

3241….Trevor Kirkland….Orleans

3243….Troy Therien….Orleans

4878….Vanessa Dunleavy….Orleans

5931….Vassil Andreev….Orleans

3256….Victor Manuel Padilla….Orleans

5941….Vivian Andreeva….Orleans

4994….Vivianne Gaudet….Orleans

3266….Walter Friesen….Orleans

3265….Walter Robinson….Orleans

7371….William Baldwin….Orleans

1275….Yvon Gagnier….Orleans

1532….Ben Moores….Osgoode

6151….Carla Richer….Osgoode

5118….Denise Hudson….Osgoode

4208….Jane Foster….Osgoode

4355….Karen Moores….Osgoode

6980….Kevin Wylie….Osgoode

4408….Kimberly Lavoie….Osgoode

7145….Nancy Bleses….Osgoode

1671….Christian Hackbusch….Oxford Mills

4340….Julie Shephard….Oxford Mills

5553….Karen Lever….Oxford Mills

4404….Kim Field….Oxford Mills

4434….Leia Richards….Oxford Mills

2909….Raymond Richards….Oxford Mills

3497….Shaun Dunne….Oxford Mills

1561….Brenda Duhaime….Pakenham

1809….Davey Mohan….Pakenham

7492….Helen Blair….Pakenham

2177….Jason Duhaime….Pakenham

5195….Alison Bear….Pembroke

5244….Bev Kidd….Pembroke

1549….Bojan Joksimovic….Pembroke

1633….Cathy Kyte….Pembroke

5326….Claude Tessier….Pembroke

368….Cory Gaudet….Pembroke

1802….Dave Leblanc….Pembroke

4031….David Coker….Pembroke

6198….Dominic Chenard….Pembroke

5380….Donna Biggs….Pembroke

1919….Elisabelle St-Hilaire….Pembroke

1922….Elizabeth Radley-Walters….Pembroke

5414….France Guy-Tessier….Pembroke

6794….Garry Hartlin….Pembroke

2002….Garry Smith….Pembroke

4157….Gilles Perreault….Pembroke

201….Henry Searle….Pembroke

2107….Ian Schoonbaert….Pembroke

4204….Jamie Coe….Pembroke

2159….Janice Clouthier….Pembroke

2169….Jason Vallis….Pembroke

1250….Jenna Woito….Pembroke

6869….Jennifer Tu….Pembroke

1383….Jessica Edmonds….Pembroke

4283….Jillian Marquardt….Pembroke

5147….John Menzies….Pembroke

2304….Jonathan Therrien….Pembroke

5539….Julie Smith….Pembroke

6297….Kathy Kennedy….Pembroke

2408….Kevin Colwill….Pembroke

4403….Kim Drake….Pembroke

6313….Kimberlee Chenard….Pembroke

2430….Krista Johnson….Pembroke

1221….Leanne Van Bavel….Pembroke

423….Luc Fleurant….Pembroke

4494….Marie-Christine Bois….Pembroke

2571….Mark Panfili….Pembroke

2604….Maryann Hebner….Pembroke

5691….Matt Haycock….Pembroke

5697….Meghan Pattinson….Pembroke

2645….Melanie Perreault….Pembroke

2653….Melissa Mantifel….Pembroke

2755….Nancy Dubois….Pembroke

5731….Nancy Neville….Pembroke

7162….Nathan Andre….Pembroke

4624….Pamela Sampson….Pembroke

2809….Patrick Tighe….Pembroke

1265….Rae Ann Woito….Pembroke

370….Robert Mckay….Pembroke

7230….Rocky Peplinski….Pembroke

3011….Ryan Wade….Pembroke

4708….Sabine Mersmann….Pembroke

5846….Sarah Trautrim….Pembroke

4747….Sharon Singleton….Pembroke

3075….Sheila Ryan….Pembroke

4826….Tammy Blackmore….Pembroke

7325….Tammy Peplinski….Pembroke

3228….Tracy Lyle….Pembroke

4863….Tricia Robinson….Pembroke

5927….Tyler Follett….Pembroke

7363….Vay Tu….Pembroke

5222….Andrew Hanlon….Perth

5257….Brenda Kirkwood….Perth

4177….Hilary Mcnamee….Perth

5572….Kathy Litalien….Perth

4390….Kelly Cormier….Perth

7598….Kim Spence….Perth

7545….Melba Mooney….Perth

4661….R Martin….Perth

5808….Rita Jackson….Perth

772….Sue Matte….Perth

144….Aaron Luhning….Petawawa

3742….Aaron Prosper….Petawawa

1396….Adam Davis….Petawawa

5199….Ally Duncan….Petawawa

3780….Amanda Dalton….Petawawa

367….Andrew Chan….Petawawa

873….Andrew Charchuk….Petawawa

1476….Andrew Slate….Petawawa

3320….Angela Wintonyk….Petawawa

1514….Ariel Fox….Petawawa

7442….Ashley Harrison….Petawawa

1528….Barry Malboeuf….Petawawa

3844….Becky Whelan….Petawawa

1533….Ben Irvine….Petawawa

3855….Blair Bolivar….Petawawa

595….Brodie Doyle….Petawawa

3873….Brooke Wallace….Petawawa

1593….Bruce Bell….Petawawa

6146….Bryan Willox….Petawawa

6655….Charmaine Chubb….Petawawa

1662….Chris Middleton….Petawawa

797….Christine Mackechnie….Petawawa

3973….Cindy Hamel….Petawawa

1720….Clement Paradis….Petawawa

1744….Craig Higgins….Petawawa

6523….Dana Beattie….Petawawa

1770….Danick Tremblay….Petawawa

5339….Daniel Brissette….Petawawa

883….Darryl Cathcart….Petawawa

914….Dave Trainor….Petawawa

4026….David Beatty….Petawawa

1241….David Grebstad….Petawawa

350….David Wilson….Petawawa

5368….Denis Tasse….Petawawa

573….Dennene Huntley….Petawawa

1856….Derek Church….Petawawa

1900….Dustin Newman….Petawawa

5400….Eric Brisebois….Petawawa

5405….Erika Sykora….Petawawa

1956….Errol Kokbas….Petawawa

369….Eve Boyce….Petawawa

6216….Fedora Lombardo….Petawawa

1994….Frederic Jacques Riva….Petawawa

28….George Mintah….Petawawa

7638….Greg Beattie….Petawawa

363….Heather Reibin….Petawawa

5444….Iain Clark….Petawawa

2115….Isabelle Colwell-Plasse….Petawawa

6828….Jack Durnford….Petawawa

6243….Jacqualine Black….Petawawa

2126….James Leslie….Petawawa

3560….Jaret Held….Petawawa

6849….Jeanette Carter….Petawawa

210….Jean-Philippe Carbonneau….Petawawa

4245….Jeffrey Code….Petawawa

6864….Jennifer Robinson….Petawawa

2235….Jeremie Saumure-Kyer….Petawawa

2248….Jessica Mcrobbie….Petawawa

4286….Jim Vienneau….Petawawa

5507….Joann Tyrie….Petawawa

4297….Joanne Mallet….Petawawa

1253….Joe Milligan….Petawawa

2295….John Lougheed….Petawawa

364….John Michael Natynczyk….Petawawa

138….Jonathan Barteaux….Petawawa

4328….Joseph Ring….Petawawa

2316….Joshua Wintonyk….Petawawa

6289….Julie Smith….Petawawa

2342….Kaitlyn Chute….Petawawa

6291….Kara Lang….Petawawa

6964….Kelley Massicotte….Petawawa

6307….Kelly Brissette….Petawawa

2385….Kelsey Robertson….Petawawa

5582….Kendra Johnsen….Petawawa

2400….Kevin Donak….Petawawa

2402….Kevin Martel….Petawawa

2423….Kori Klein….Petawawa

7006….Laura Gauley….Petawawa

4977….Leah Macarthur….Petawawa

7028….Lindi Andrews….Petawawa

2462….Lindsay Miller….Petawawa

6336….Lisa Ouellette….Petawawa

2535….Maria Wiseman….Petawawa

4531….Matthew Clarke….Petawawa

2644….Melanie Gravel….Petawawa

4547….Melissa Vienneau….Petawawa

3437….Melissa Walcott….Petawawa

5712….Michael Burgess….Petawawa

2658….Michael Miller….Petawawa

2674….Michael Norquay….Petawawa

2693….Micheal Laplante….Petawawa

2708….Michelle Armitage….Petawawa

5720….Michelle Brisebois….Petawawa

7133….Mike Gauley….Petawawa

2724….Mike Plaunt….Petawawa

7553….Monica Hewitt….Petawawa

424….Nancy Brown….Petawawa

736….Neil Wooden….Petawawa

2775….Nicolas Pilon….Petawawa

921….Nicole Mctimoney….Petawawa

6400….Patricia Beh….Petawawa

2817….Patrik Schiess….Petawawa

34121….Paulette Vass….Petawawa

2869….Phil Colwell-Plasse….Petawawa

267….Randall Binnie….Petawawa

7574….Ray Smith….Petawawa

7209….Rebecca Lynde….Petawawa

4677….Richard Tarrant….Petawawa

365….Robin French….Petawawa

3017….Samantha Moreau….Petawawa

7238….Samantha Ryder….Petawawa

5839….Sandra Faught….Petawawa

4730….Sarah Beare….Petawawa

3047….Sean Trenholm….Petawawa

4971….Selena Neily….Petawawa

6435….Serge Decoeur….Petawawa

4737….Sergio Tomasi….Petawawa

7591….Shannon Clark….Petawawa

3077….Sheldon Rice….Petawawa

3085….Shona Humphrey….Petawawa

3321….Stephanie Abdon….Petawawa

5021….Steve Tasnadi….Petawawa

16265….Stuart Hartnell….Petawawa

3158….Suzanne Leclerc….Petawawa

3179….Taryn Johal….Petawawa

16258….Thomas Demandt….Petawawa

5913….Tiffeny Holdom….Petawawa

1273….Tracey Whitman….Petawawa

5020….Tracy Gorman….Petawawa

798….Trevor Brennan….Petawawa

5001….Vickie Ouellette….Petawawa

5950….William Ingrey….Petawawa

7374….Ysabel Poirier….Petawawa

7376….Yvonne Andrews….Petawawa

1193….Debbie Elie….Plantagenet

1978….Francois Barbarie….Plantagenet

7577….Robert Lapointe….Plantagenet

1128….S Bastien Elie….Plantagenet

7384….Tony Larabie….Plantagenet

6585….Anouk Arbour….Pontiac

1557….Bradley Sloan….Prescott

3961….Christine Houston….Prescott

6167….Christine Sloan….Prescott

1138….Claudine Dirksen-Fenard….Prescott

4059….Diana Lee Deschamps….Prescott

6256….Jennifer Murdock….Prescott

4342….Julie Rogers….Prescott

5594….Krista Salmon….Prescott

1318….Mark Dirksen….Prescott

7516….Katherine Armitage….Quyon

5737….Nathalie Gervais….Quyon

3818….Anna Daber….Renfrew

5297….Charlene Nolan….Renfrew

4905….Daryl Fieibg….Renfrew

11218….Deborah Fiebig….Renfrew

5041….Hughie Nolan….Renfrew

4347….Kaitlyn Arbuthnot….Renfrew

6976….Kevin Johnston….Renfrew

16293….Bill Williams….Richmond

6613….Brenda Thomas….Richmond

3310….Chris Douglas….Richmond

1038….Dan Todd….Richmond

5117….Deena Desson….Richmond

5394….Elizabeth Mcintyre….Richmond

6533….Erick Muis….Richmond

5473….Jason Irwin….Richmond

6285….Joyce Irwin….Richmond

2912….Rebecca Reid….Richmond

6002….Robin Annas….Richmond

6028….Ruth Saunders….Richmond

3050….Sean Lewis….Richmond

4909….Wendy Steele Wendy….Richmond

5355….David Stevens….Rideau Ferry

2630….Matthew Mayo….Rockcliffe

6101….Adam Joiner….Rockland

4958….Angie Del….Rockland

1541….Bernard Boivin….Rockland

3857….Bob Beaudry….Rockland

7448….Brandon Sharman….Rockland

6614….Brennan Cornell….Rockland

167….Carl Lacroix….Rockland

4009….Daniel Juneau….Rockland

4048….Denis Jette….Rockland

694….Devon Cass….Rockland

1968….Frances Patry….Rockland

2025….Gilles Brisebois….Rockland

2064….Guillaume Houle….Rockland

2085….Helene Matko….Rockland

7498….Jacinthe Loiselle….Rockland

5504….Joan Cleary….Rockland

4301….Jodie Davis….Rockland

6279….John Serviss….Rockland

5540….Julie Macdonald….Rockland

4460….Livia Wright….Rockland

7531….Louise Morel….Rockland

3343….M Lissa Lavictoire….Rockland

6347….Manon Salicco….Rockland

2517….Marc Patry….Rockland

2555….Mario Chartrand….Rockland

1071….Mike Dennehy….Rockland

7557….Nancy Crabbe….Rockland

4595….Nancy Violette-Fehr….Rockland

5741….Nathalie Joly….Rockland

2884….Pierre Dromaguet….Rockland

2973….Robert Brisebois….Rockland

5827….Roylana Larochelle….Rockland

7590….Selva Trebert-Sharman….Rockland

4916….Shane Lebeau….Rockland

4762….Sherry Beaudry….Rockland

652….Stephen Sunquist….Rockland

3184….Terry Wright….Rockland

3289….Yves Lefebvre….Rockland

1485….Andrew Goodwin….Russell

7383….Bailey Gilarowski….Russell

4930….Benjamin Stapper….Russell

1617….Caroline Maheux….Russell

4931….Christina Stapper….Russell

840….Daniel Bedard….Russell

1791….Daren Koch….Russell

6189….Dawn Mullin….Russell

186….Dominique Phaneuf….Russell

2240….Jesse Hall….Russell

6345….Lynda Kalapati….Russell

2588….Martin Herde….Russell

7561….Nathalie Smith….Russell

5743….Neil Franklin….Russell

142….Nick Saucier….Russell

7234….Ryan Baker….Russell

4932….Sarah Tessier….Russell

3338….Shawn Hoag….Russell

3125….Steve Mcfaul….Russell

5281….Carrie Needham….Smiths Falls

4416….Kristian Belot….Smiths Falls

4463….Lori James….Smiths Falls

7157….Natalie Lindsay….Smiths Falls

5149….Tammy Mulrooney….Smiths Falls

7341….Tim Kavaner….Spencerville

1162….Caroline Pollock….St. Albert

387….Geoff Rainey….St. Albert

439….Jenny Lacoursiere….St. Albert

4270….Jerry Scheidl….St. Albert

6516….Jon Mccully….St. Albert

2409….Kevin Barry….St. Albert

1371….Leah Posluns….St. Albert

7661….Michael Wallis….St. Albert

7153….Natacha Gour….St. Albert

3309….Scott Carlyle….St. Albert

16278….Scott Simpson….St. Albert

7326….Tara Coble….St. Albert

1399….Adrienne Scott….Stittsville

148….Alain Bellemare….Stittsville

5192….Alexandre Beaulieu….Stittsville

3378….Alison Carroll-Dawe….Stittsville

5198….Allison Sutherland….Stittsville

1439….Allyson Field….Stittsville

881….Brendan Alexander….Stittsville

127….Brian Lafleur….Stittsville

1625….Catherine Pomeroy….Stittsville

6643….Catherine Postma….Stittsville

6644….Catherine Robinson….Stittsville

1629….Cathie Radley….Stittsville

7398….Cathy Chalmers….Stittsville

5292….Cathy Chorniawy….Stittsville

1335….Cathy O'neil….Stittsville

5298….Chelsea Lambe….Stittsville

4957….Chris Banks….Stittsville

1652….Chris Leger….Stittsville

7458….Christine Stacey….Stittsville

1691….Christopher Thompson….Stittsville

7405….Claire Collis….Stittsville

3984….Conor Higgins….Stittsville

1757….Dale Costello….Stittsville

3351….Daniel Mossman….Stittsville

3626….David Tweedie….Stittsville

108….David Williams….Stittsville

5363….Debi Maniloff….Stittsville

3551….Denise Morin….Stittsville

6773….Eric Kahler….Stittsville

5419….Fred Odendaal….Stittsville

5422….Gary Bunny Banks….Stittsville

932….Gerry Larkin….Stittsville

7488….Ginger Plante….Stittsville

6808….Gregory Rusch….Stittsville

1140….Heather Caughey….Stittsville

2080….Heather Gilmour….Stittsville

4182….Ian Dunn….Stittsville

4959….Jackie Forman….Stittsville

2123….Jake Griffin….Stittsville

4202….James Moore….Stittsville

2144….Jamie Carriveau….Stittsville

3656….Janet Van Bakel….Stittsville

687….Jason Bergen….Stittsville

4220….Jason Rodger….Stittsville

1171….Jeanette Dionne….Stittsville

7641….Jeff Fritzsche….Stittsville

6257….Jennifer Holmes….Stittsville

5501….Jim Lambe….Stittsville

4300….Jodi Joy….Stittsville

4302….Joe Macmillan….Stittsville

1254….Jon Andrews….Stittsville

4335….Joycelyn Litke….Stittsville

5543….Julie Tapp….Stittsville

6940….Karen Whillans….Stittsville

4378….Keith Farrier….Stittsville

4397….Kent Macdonald….Stittsville

6972….Keri Fraser….Stittsville

4400….Kevin Higgins….Stittsville

4407….Kimberley Hetherington….Stittsville

4411….Krista Jackson….Stittsville

5608….Laura O'neil….Stittsville

1365….Laurel Andrews….Stittsville

4428….Lauri Lynch….Stittsville

2469….Lionel Dubois….Stittsville

526….Lisa Steele….Stittsville

1104….Lise Chabot….Stittsville

4461….Liz Williams….Stittsville

2482….Lorraine Chapman….Stittsville

2486….Louise Chayer Ayers….Stittsville

7068….Marie Bonang….Stittsville

2559….Mark Berezny….Stittsville

2569….Mark Rhodenizer….Stittsville

2606….Mary-Ellen Macphee….Stittsville

1200….Matthew Dionne….Stittsville

7106….Melanie Goodfellow….Stittsville

7113….Mercedes King….Stittsville

1292….Mesfin Mirotchie….Stittsville

7125….Michel Morin….Stittsville

3365….Michelle Hay….Stittsville

5721….Michelle Mcbride….Stittsville

2732….Mike Mcdonald….Stittsville

969….Nicholas Alexander….Stittsville

4636….Patrick Marsden….Stittsville

2856….Peter Hanschke….Stittsville

2857….Peter Schoch….Stittsville

654….Pierre Bergeron….Stittsville

622….Ralph Richardson….Stittsville

570….Ren Lessard….Stittsville

4679….Riley Dunn….Stittsville

7225….Robert Postma….Stittsville

4694….Ron Hoffe….Stittsville

4724….Sarah Higgins….Stittsville

4728….Sarah Mcwhinnie….Stittsville

7254….Scott Fenton….Stittsville

3419….Scott Miller….Stittsville

6432….Scott Rogers….Stittsville

16254….Sean Young….Stittsville

5857….Shari-Lynn Lawson….Stittsville

3071….Shawn Bedard….Stittsville

765….Shelley Baran….Stittsville

5868….Sheri Beaulieu….Stittsville

4766….Simon Hetherington….Stittsville

3119….Stephen Hunt….Stittsville

3193….Tim Radley….Stittsville

4849….Tom Endicott….Stittsville

923….Walter Hawes….Stittsville

7369….Wendy Fraser….Stittsville

7615….Wendy Hill….Stittsville

308….William Dymond….Stittsville

4707….Ryan Journeaux….Stoney Creek

7251….Sarah Boettcher….Stoney Creek

25….Antoine Gladu-Daoust….Thurso

2213….Jeff Avon….Val-des-Monts

319….Julie Lacroix….Val-des-Monts

6319….Laura Bradley….Val-des-Monts

3511….Meaghan Henry….Val-des-Monts

2700….Michel Saint-Denis….Val-des-Monts

6389….Nathalie Tremblay….Val-des-Monts

2927….Richard Blanchette….Val-des-Monts

4780….Stephan Dirnberger….Val-des-Monts

6461….Sylvie Lemay….Val-des-Monts

6072….Andrea Evans….Vanier

642….Kirk Duguid….Vanier

2801….Patrick Lebrun….Vanier

6591….Ashley Cowan….Vankleek Hill

1882….Dorcas Taylor….Vankleek Hill

6021….Arlene Dupuis….Vars

6678….Ciona Macsween….Vars

5375….Dominic Parisien….Vars

294….Stephane Perras….Vars

7609….Terrance Henry….Venosta

920….Christine Moyneur-Marleau….Wakefield

1219….Glenn Peters….Wakefield

6322….Laura Stafford….Wakefield

6339….Lois Gouthro….Wendover

7105….Melanie Carriere….Wendover

4060….Diane Graham-Lynn….Westport

4488….Margaret Thake….Westport

6596….Barbara Sandilands….Williamstown

5246….Bill Chambre….Williamstown

6203….Donna Magher….Williamstown

5809….Robbie Duval….Williamstown

5356….Dawn Erickson….Winchester

3653….Gillian Erickson….Winchester

820….Lindsay Holmes….Winchester

7224….Robert Lewis….Winchester

5093….Colin Geddis….Woodlawn

4113….Erica Harris….Woodlawn

6063….Jocelyne Barsalou….Woodlawn

1131….Kelly Geddis….Woodlawn

4447….Linda Hobbs….Woodlawn

 

The Bible Christian Chapel opened 1862 in the tiny settlement of Hamilton.

 

George Robertson received a grant of land 1849: after laying out the township of Hamilton in 1855 he transferred Lot 23 to Abraham Underwood, farmer and several others as Trustees for the Bible Christian Connexion.

After Methodist Church Union the property was held on Bible Christian Model deed.

The property was vested in the Methodist Church (SA) Property Trust in 1975, and in the Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (SA) in 1995.

 

*Hamilton is a postal township on the River Light, 60 miles N of Adelaide, on the main road between Adelaide and Kooringa. There is a large sheep station (F H Dutton’s) 5 miles E of Hamilton, and another smaller (Taylor’s) 5 miles SW of Hamilton. Several farmers [at Hamilton] also keep small flocks of sheep.

Communication is by means of Rounsevell’s mail conveyance, running daily between Kapunda and Kooringa, a distance of 50 miles, and that with Adelaide, 60 miles SW by mail conveyance to Kapunda (10 miles), thence by rail to Adelaide.

The hotels are the Farmer’s Home (Mitchell’s), and the Hamilton (Watson’s).

The population numbers about 200 persons. Hamilton has 2 stores, and a large corn store, a blacksmith’s and wheelwright’s shop, saddlers, butchers and bootmakers, carpenters’ shops, a public pound, a registration office, a post office and money order office. There is also a public schoolroom, Episcopalian church, Bible Christian chapel: and in connection with the schoolroom a Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Society. H J Kelly Esq JP is the resident magistrate.

[Ref: Bailliere’s South Australian Gazetteer and Road Guide, 1866]

 

*A letter was read from Mr George Robertson, reporting very favourably of Mr Heithersay’s school at Hamilton. [Ref: South Australian Register 16-7-1861]

 

*Hamilton November 19

Our township will soon be ornamented by another buildings – I mean the Bible Christian Chapel, which is rapidly approaching completion. It looks rather plain, but pretty at the same time, and has the advantage of being situated on a spot affording a picturesque view. I understand that a public tea meeting will be held on the day of its opening. [Ref: South Australian Register 21-11-1861]

 

*Hamilton December 29

The second anniversary of the Bible Christian Chapel was celebrated on Sunday, 25th inst, when two excellent sermons were preached by Mr Allen to good congregations.

 

On Monday the tea meeting took place in Mr Mugg’s wheat store, when about 120 sat down.

In the evening the public meeting was held in the chapel which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Mr Polkinghorn was voted to the chair, and addresses were delivered by Messrs Allan, Edgecombe, and Saunders.

 

The proceeds of the tea meeting and collections at anniversary services amounted to about £19, and other amounts promised at the meeting made a total of £35. which will reduce the debt on the chapel to £100. [Ref: South Australian Register 30-12-1864]

 

*Like all other people in this Colony who were determined to enjoy themselves as much as possible at Christmas … the good people of Hamilton also have had their proper share of merrymakings and festivities

On Monday, the 26th instant, the Hamilton members of the Light Cricket Club arranged a game of cricket.

 

On the same day, at five pm, a public tea meeting in connection with the Bible Christian Chapel, was held at Mr George Mugg's large and commodious store.

Business was commenced by cheerfully partaking of the good things liberally provided by Mesdames Mugg, J Sanders, Warwick, and Gluyas. The meeting was addressed by Messrs Allen, Edgecombe, and John Sanders: Mr Polkinghorn, of Marrabel, acting as chairman on the occasion. Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer 31-12-1864]

 

*Hamilton June 27

On Sunday (23rd) the anniversary services in connection with the Sunday School were held in the Bible Christian Chapel. Two sermons were preached in the afternoon by Mr J Sanders and in the evening by the Rev J Hancock.

 

On Monday the children were regaled with a bountiful supply of tea and cake, after which about 80 adults sat down to an excellent tea. In the evening the Rev J Hancock delivered a lecture.

The Rev Mr. Hill occupied the chair, and the chapel was quite filled.

Votes of thanks were passed to the ladies, the lecturer, the choir, and the Chairman, which were duly acknowledged.

 

The choir performed several pieces very creditably on Sunday and during Monday evening, Mr Rock presiding at the harmonium.

Collections were made after each service, and the total proceeds amounted to about £9. [Ref: South Australian Register 1-7-1867]

 

*Another of the sixpenny readings was given at the Farmers' Home Inn on the evening of Friday, July 31. The chair was taken by H T Morris, Esq, of Anlaby. There were some very able readings and recitations, and some music by the Misses Crase. There was a good muster, and being a fine moonlight night, several came from Kapunda to assist in the harmony of the evening.

 

On Sunday the anniversary sermons of the Sunday school connected with the Bible Christian Chapel were preached by the Rev Mr McNeal On Monday a tea was provided for the children and their friends, and afterwards a public meeting was held, when the children gave recitations, and the meeting was addressed by the Rev McNeal, Mr Polkinghorne, Mr Holland, the Superintendent, Mr S Small, and Mr G Mugg (the Chairman). Collection, between £6 and £7. [Ref: South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail 8-8-1868]

 

*BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, HAMILTON

The anniversary services of the Sunday school in connection with the above place of worship were celebrated on Sunday and Monday last. On the former day the three services were conducted by the Rev Mr Allen, of Brompton, the congregations being very large in the afternoon and evening, and moderately so in the forenoon.

 

On Monday the children and friends assembled at the chapel, and at about 10 o'clock am made a start in waggons, kindly lent for the occasion, to a section of Mr Dutton's, at Fox's Creek, where the picnic was held. A variety of sports were provided, all of which were entered into with considerable zest: whilst the wants of the children and friends in the commissariat department were fully provided for by the kindness of Mr and Mrs Blesing, whose residence is near the picnic ground.

After the sports, dinner, and tea had been fully enjoyed, the homeward route was entered on.

 

In the evening a public tea was held in the chapel, which was nicely decorated for the occasion, and the tables of which were furnished with a sumptuousness and liberality which evinced the intention of Mrs Blesing to make the numerous guests expected as comfortable as possible. Mr and Mrs Blesing also provided the tea at the chapel, and Mrs and Miss Blesing, assisted by Mrs Inglie, presided at the various tables.

 

A well attended public meeting was held. A choir consisting of the teachers and children sang very nicely one of the beautiful hymns from the American Songster, and at frequent intervals during the proceedings other hymns from the same collection were sung in a style reflecting great credit on those who had trained the choir

 

The Rev Mr Richards being called on to read the school report … The number of scholars on the roll was 61, and of teachers six. The average attendance was 35, and the general conduct very good.

Strange to say he understood that the more unfavourable the weather the larger the attendance of scholars. Perhaps when it was fine some of the children went out to play but they looked to the parents to get the children to be as regular as possible in their attendance. If the teachers were found at their posts each Sunday in all weathers the parents should see that the children were also there.

 

He was glad to see so many friends from a distance present, and hoped when occasion offered to reciprocate their kindness. As regarded the work of the school, it was a good one. [Ref: Kapunda Herald and Northern Intelligencer 14-3-1873]

 

At Hamilton the chapel has been renovated at a cost of £21. [Ref: Christian Colonist 22-1-1884]

   

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