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GA 1974 Audio

The first Ruth Northcott lecture, delivered at the 1974 General Assembly in Winnipeg.  (This was a joint meeting with the AAVSO.)

Dr. Paul Hodge speaks on "The Six Steps" (of the development of the Universe).

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Candidate 4 - Dr. Paul Schumacher, Victoria Centre

  • Post-secondary education - Doctor of Dental Surgery - U of T - 1973
  • Master of Theology - WLU - 2001
  • Member of Canadian Ski Patrol System 1991 - 1998team leader
    - first aid instructor
    - first Aid examiner
  • Member of Lions Club of Elmira, Ontario - 20 years
    - held various position on the club executive
     - program chair for three years
     - vice-president (three years
     - past-president
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Candidate 3, Craig Levine, London Centre

Craig LevineI am passionate about astronomy and all areas of science, and have been for as far back as I can remember. Sharing that passion is a source of joy in my life, and my joy was amplified 10-fold over 16 years ago when I discovered a like-minded group of people in the RASC.

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Candidate 5 - Francois van Heerden, Toronto Centre

I have been a continuous member of the RASC, Toronto Centre, since being elected as a life member 1979 December 9.

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Candidate 2 - Paul Gray, Halifax Centre

It is with pride that I can say I have been a member of the RASC for 25 years, having joined as a youth at the age of 15. The RASC to me is more then just a club, it is an extended family that shares a passion and love of the night sky and one in which I am proud to be a member.

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Candidate 1 - Andrew Blanchard, Hamilton Centre

Andrew Blanchard, Hamilton CentreI was the treasurer of Hamilton Centre for 5 years, and currently I am President of Hamilton Centre (two years), the chairman and creator of AstroCATS, a board member of Hamilton Centre for 12 years, chairman of the annual Hamilton Centre Banquet, and creator and chairman of the Henry's and Scouting outreach programs.

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18990413 Lick

UNITED STATES

POSTAL CARD.

NOTHING BUT THE ADDRESS TO BE ON THIS SIDE.

The Astronomical & Physical Society

Toronto

Canada

 


LICK OBSERVATORY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,

Mt. Hamilton, April 13, 1899.

My Dear Sir:

      The following gifts to the Library have been received for which the Observatory tenders a grateful acknowledgment.

Transactions of the Society for 1898.

Respectfully, Librarian.

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18990411 Downing

UNION POSTALE UNIVERSELLE

POST CARD—GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND

(GRANDE BRETAGNE ET IRLANDE)

THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN ON THIS SIDE.

The Secretary
Astronomical & Physical Society
of Toronto
Technical School Buildings
Toronto, Canada


Nautical Almanac Office.

3 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn
London W.C.

Apr 11. 1899

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18990517 Good Hope

UNION POSTALE UNIVERSELLE

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
(CAP DE BONNE ESPÉRANCE)

THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN ON THIS SIDE.

T. Lindsay Esq
Astronomical & Physical Society
of Toronto
58  Richmond Str. E.
Toronto
Canada


Royal Observatory,

Cape of Good Hope,

1899 May 17

Sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of the undermentioned work and to thank you for this Donation to the Observatory Library.

Yours faithfully.

David Gill

H.M. Astronomer

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18980411 Vatican

CARTOLINA POSTALE ITALIANA

(CARTE POSTALE D'ITALIE).

A The astronomical and physical society of Toronto Canada

SPECULA VATICANA Rome, le 11 Avril 1898

L'Observatoire du Vatican a l'honneur de vous accuser réception due Transactions of the Astronomical and Physical Scoeity of Toronto for the year 1897 dont nous vous prions d'agréer les remerciments sinceres de la direction.

Le directeur

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