- CA QUA12288
- Person
- 1960-
Michael Baillargeon was a developer in Kingston in the early 2000s.
Michael Baillargeon was a developer in Kingston in the early 2000s.
Grant Timmins was a draftsman and an Alderman for the City of Kingston. He served as Chair of of the Parks, Recreation and Property Committee.
Isabel Louise (Overton) Bader was born November 1, 1926, in Kirkland Lake, a gold mining town in Northeast Ontario, Canada. In 1949, she met Alfred Bader on a sea voyage to the United Kingdom and developed an immediate bond, but eventually parted ways. For the next 28 years, she pursued a career in teaching, co-founding a drama school, the Thalia School of Elocution and Drama, and became a skilled costume designer. Despite this long separation, the spark between Isabel and Alfred never waned, and remarkably, they eventually managed to reconnect and were finally married in 1982.
Together, Alfred and Isabel Bader became influential philanthropists, particularly supporting the arts and education. They generously contributed to the University of Toronto (U of T) and Queen’s University. Notably, they played a crucial role in the construction of the Isabel Bader Theatre at U of T, along with significant donations to Queen’s. Isabel’s philanthropic vision later shifted towards supporting indigenous and immigrant communities.
Isabel passed away August 28, 2022.
The Pittsburgh Historical Society was founded in 1976 upon the dissolution of the Pittsburgh Township Historic Buildings Committee. The Society ceased operations in 2022.
Ontario Women's Institute (Joyceville, Ont.)
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Theodore "Ted" Flint was a real estate agent in Kingston, Ontario.
John Howard Box was a graduate of Queen's University. He served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the First World War.
Gordon McClellan is a film editor. His editing credits include the award-winning television series "Road to Avonlea" (38 episodes, from 1990 to 1996); Francis Mankiewicz's "Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and Joanne Thatcher"; Clay Borris' "Alligator Shoes", and Allan King's "Leonardo: A Dream of Flight" (1999). He is a three-time Gemini Award nominee
Nancy Simpson is a genetics researcher at Queen's University.