Every year at its AGM the British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa recognizes members who have made substantial contributions in various fields. Those recognized this year were:
1.
Best Talk by a Member:
Myra Conway, “The Tooley Street Fire – a 9/11 Moment for Victorian
Londoners” (January 2012)
2.
Best Article in Anglo-Celtic Roots by a Member:
Patricia McGregor, “A Mother for Albert Weir” (Spring 2011)
Citations of Excellence
Carol-Anne Blore
Carol-Anne joined BIFHSGO in 2003 and immediately volunteered to assist
the Anglo-Celtic Roots team as layout editor, a position she retained until
this year in spite of the fact that she re-located to Victoria, BC five years
ago. Her talent with text is also evident in our books on British Home Children
and the Ottawa Sharpshooters. Carol-Anne and her instinctive ability to make
our publications look good will be missed.
2.
Betty
Burrows
Betty served our Society as Communications Director from 2006 to 2010
during which time she co-ordinated the production and distribution of ACR, she
was responsible for our award-winning website and our newsletter; she has been
active in the planning of our fall conferences, participating in the production
of our conference program. Betty, our Society is better for your involvement
and contributions over many years.
3.
Ken
Wood
Our official photographer from 2007 to 2011 he photographed speakers at our monthly
meetings and our annual conference, ACR authors, Hall of Fame inductees and in
his spare time, proof-reader for ACR. Ken has always been willing to lend a
hand, his photography provides us with a permanent record of those who have
made a difference … Ken has, too.
Hall of Fame
Chris Macphail
Chris Macphail served as Communications Director from 2004 to 2006 and
left the Board to be editor of Anglo-Celtic Roots, a position he held from 2006
to 2011 during which time the ACR won first place in the National Genealogical
Society Newsletter Competition in 2009 and 2010.
He co-chaired the 2009 annual conference, he has been a regular
contributor to ACR and took an active role in the planning and production of
our best-selling book, British Home
Children: Their Stories.
Chris epitomizes volunteerism … always giving, contributing in a variety
of ways to make our Society better … he not only gave us time and talent, he
gave us class and lots of it.
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