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Turnusgemäß hat das Saarland zum 1. Oktober den Vorsitz der Konferenz der Regierungschefinnen und Regierungschefs der Länder (Ministerpräsidentenkonferenz) übernommen. Die Jahrestagung findet vom 18. bis 20. Oktober 2017 rund um Schloss Halberg in Saarbrücken statt. #MPKSaar #MPK
Foto: Saarland.de
An old MP motorcycle at the Veteran's Day Parade in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina.
1st Sgt. Dean Richter, of the 191st Military Police Company, passes out teddy bears called “Battalion Buddies” Oct. 27, 2012, to children of the Soldiers deploying to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The bears are part of “Operation Gratitude” and give the children something to hold on to while their parent is on the yearlong deployment. About 30 members of the North Dakota National Guard will serve on the mission to Guantanamo. They were honored during a send-off at the Fargo Armed Forces Reserve Center. (Photo by Pfc. Zach Schuster, 116th Public Affairs Detachment)
Yashica 108 MP | Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f:1.7 T* | Fuji Sensia 100 (crossprocessed)
A Brune'...prima de anna' a pomicia ar Gianicolo....aricordate a scala!!!
Our Connection is through Tom Wife's Family Myers directly to a Couper Marriage.
Harold Clive Couper married Harriet Houldsworth nee Myers at Home Hill, North Queensland, Australia.
Harold Clive Couper was born on the 29th Day of August 1910
1910/ 006876 29-08-1910
NAME AT BIRTH : Harold Clive Percy Couper.
MALE BIRTH PARENT : Percy Thomas Couper.
FEMALE BIRTH PARENT : Laura Winifred Naughton
Harold Clive Couper Died in 1960
Harriet Couper nee Myers died on the 25th Day of November 1980
HARRIET MYERS BIRTH OF....
1904/C6322 Myers Harriet William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1911/C7082 Myers Edward Robert William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1898/C5967 Myers Mary Ellen William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1902/C6277 Myers Margaret Ann William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1900/C6298 Myers Florence William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1904/C6322 Myers Harriet William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1894/C6186 Myers Albert William William Christian Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1892/C7361 Myers Elizabeth Margaret William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1896/C6034 Myers Maude William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1907/C7112 Myers William Sandeman William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1909/C6664 Myers Henrietta William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1914/C7572 Myers Ada Olive William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
1905/C6409 Myers Alice William Christopher Arthur Margaret Cardwell Hodgson
DEATH OF.....
Reg # Given Names Surname Father's Name Mother's Name
1934/3708William Christopher ArthurMyers William Cautnall Elizabeth Turner
BIRTH OF SIBLING TO ABOVE PARENTS...
1870/22HenriettaMyers William Cantherell Elizabeth Turner
POSSIBLE MARRIAGES OF ABOVE...
1897/1997PearceThomas WilliamMyersHenrietta Alberta
1927/3653ArmstrongAlex MyersHenrietta
MYERS MARRIAGES.....
1920/C3380 LangWilliam John Myers Mary Ellen
1921/C207 Myers Margaret Ann Aikens Thomas
1915/C3651 Myers Albert William Wilshere Ada Emily
1912/C1897 Myers Elizabeth Margaret Stanley Albert
1914/C1819 Forno Frederick George Myers Maude
"POSSIBLE" MYER MARRIAGES....
1927/C2016 Louttit David James Myers Alice Patterson
1927/C3653 Armstrong Alex Myers Henrietta
1927/C2030 Myers Florence Jane Williamson Septimus
Stone art from the Paleolithic period. Seen at the Bhimbetka rock shelters in MP which is a World Heritage Site.
Sgt. Garza, of the 191st Military Police Company, passes out teddy bears called “Battalion Buddies” Oct. 27, 2012, to children of the Soldiers deploying to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The bears are part of “Operation Gratitude” and give the children something to hold on to while their parent is on the yearlong deployment. About 30 members of the North Dakota National Guard will serve on the mission to Guantanamo. They were honored during a send-off at the Fargo Armed Forces Reserve Center. (Photo by Pfc. Zach Schuster, 116th Public Affairs Detachment)
Mystery locomotive on the Pielet Brothers setout track at La Grange, Illinois on November 15, 1964, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. I believe this was an EMD Model SW, the spotting feature are the "falsies" welded to the frame at the inside corners of the stepwells. The Model SC (Cast frame) had similar shapes but were inset more and were part of the stepwells. It looks like Missouri Pacific paint. The MP had four SC's, but acquired a pair of SW's by way of subsidiary Union Terminal Railway. The following is from the book, Missouri Pacific Diesel Power, by Kevin EuDaly: The SC and the SW were built simultaneously at EMC, though EMC was pushing the SW which had a fabricated welded frame ("W" for welded and "C" for cast). The SC had a cast frame which EMC could not produce in its own shop, hence the attempt to sell the SW over the SC. Though there has been some confusion between the two models in the past, close-up photographs have revealed that the MoPac units were indeed SC's with cast frames (road numbers 9000-9003). When welded frames began in late 1936, many railroad people viewed them as a cheap imitation for a substantial cast frame. Consequently, engineers at La Grange decided to disguise their welded frames by applying a fake sheet metal section at each corner of the frame. These appeared on the SW1's, NW2's and TR2's until April 1949, when a cost cutting measure struck them from the package.By this time no one cared about whether frames were welded or cast. In 1938 MoPac subsidiary Union Terminal Railway (UT) got into the diesel act by purchasing an SW from EMC, which was outshopped as UT-5. In December the Saint Joseph Belt (SJB) picked up an SW (SJB-10). In the roster section of the book, the following is shown for the SW's: UT-5 became SJB-5, then MP 6005, built 05/38 (c/n 718), retired 8/65, to PNC, to Pickens, renumbered PIRR-3. UT-10 is shown at becoming SJB-10, then MP 6006, built 12/38 (c/n 751) retired 9/63, scrapped. So by process of elimination, the locomotive shown MAY have been MP 6006, built as either SJB-10 or UT-10.
Jonathan Edwards MP joined bodybuilder ‘Energy Bill’ outside Parliament today to back our call for a tough new law to save energy and tackle climate change in homes and communities around the country. Friends of the Earth is campaigning for the Government’s new Energy Bill - being debated in Parliament now - to be beefed up. That means a nationwide refurb to make sure no one lives in a cold home and more support for councils to cut CO2.
50th recap
- Event organizer Jordan Mitchell gave background on how the event came together and how the club has transformed from a post-apocalyptic wasteland to a beautiful green space. Also, mentioned that during the planning of the event, some incredible stories came out of the woodwork (e.g., Water Rat costumes from the early 1970s, the Poona Pot Sail/Ski Championship and the Water Rat 10 Commandments).
- Land & Water Acknowledgement by Jimmy Sabourin - in Mohawk tradition, gave thanks to the land, water, winds and rains and talked about the importance of bringing your best self.
- MP Julie Dabrusin - as a member of the neighbouring Windsurfing Club, she hadn't seen the Water Rat from the inside and was amazed at how beautiful the grounds were. She talked about the importance of having access to the water so close to downtown and the importance of protecting it from plastic waste.
- Paul Henderson - spoke for about 20 minutes on the development of the Water Rat and all of the clubs along the Portlands (similar to his Canadian Yachting article). He later cut a cake and showed the members the first membership badges for him, Gordon Norton and Bill Cox.
- Norm Lamb - thanked the 50th anniversary organizing committee and talked about the importance of member-run clubs where so many people dedicate their time for the enjoyment of others.
- Paula Fletcher - talked about the tenacity of the club members for fighting to stay put on an incredible piece of water and land. (She also planted a silver maple tree).
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For 50 years The Water Rat Sailing Club has championed dinghy sailing in Toronto's Outer Harbour. 200 members and their families participate in dinghies, catamarans, canoes and kayaks. The volunteer-run non-profit co-op was founded in 1969 and has one of the largest Laser fleets in Canada. waterrats.ca
Photo by Paul Stillwell: www.flickr.com/photos/stilpaul