The Peel Biography Scrapbooks, located in the Local
History Room at the Central Library, contain local newspaper clippings
highlighting the activities of a wide cross-section of people from the City of
Mississauga and the surrounding Region of Peel . This index is listed alphabetically by surname. Select a letter
from the chart below.
G |
GALLAGHER, Gerry
Obituary for the former president of Local 183 of the Laborers'
International Union |
GAMSBY, Margo Interior
decorator and syndicated columnist |
GANZA, Ana St. Martin
Secondary School teacher who visited Mother Teresa in 1996 |
GAREBIAN, Keith Literary
reviewer, Keith Garebian, wins the prestigious William Saroyan Medal for
contributing to the dissemination of Armenian culture |
GARNCARCZYK, Edward
Accepted in 1995 at age 11 to the National Ballet School of
Canada |
GASPAR, Jayme Executive
Director of Heritage Mississauga |
GATHERCOLE, George
The late Port Credit resident who became Chairman of Ontario Hydro in 1966,
died in January 1995 |
GEROL, Alexander
Senior who challenged the existing rules in 1986 regarding converting RRSPs
to RRIFs at age 71 |
GIBBS, Errol
Trinidadian author and motivational speaker |
GIBERSON, Brittany
18 month old toddler who received a liver transplant as a result of a rare
disease, 1994 |
GIBSON, Lois
Mississauga resident, former President of the Mississauga Hospital
Auxiliary, and Executive Director of the Mississauga Board of Trade, retired in
1991 |
GIBSON, Marian (1937-2013)
and Eric Local Port Credit historians, former members of Mississauga
Heritage Foundation and Mississauga South Historical Society |
GIFFIN, Debbie Miss
Mississauga, 1974 |
GIGGS, Iris Port Credit
dance teacher and winner at first annual Mississauga Arts Awards in
1994 |
GILCHRIST, Brian
(1956-2014) Late internationally well-known genealogist, author and
lecturer |
GILES, Evelyn Longtime
Port Credit teacher who retired in 1968 after 30 years in the classroom
|
GILGAN,
Peter Mississauga philanthropist and founder of Mattamy Homes helps
fund the new Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning at Sick Kids
Hospital with $40 million donation |
GIRGIS, John U.S. born
but Mississauga based pharmacist, John Girgis, named as Pharmacist of the Year
by the Ontario Pharmacists Association |
GLADMAN, Pat Cooksville
22 year-old who was arrested in 1965 in Little Rock, Arkansas, while taking
part in civil rights work |
GLENEICKI, John
Cartoonist featured in Muscle and Fitness magazine, 1993, currently living
in California |
GLISTA, Ted Died in
1981, awarded posthumously the Gordon S. Shipp Memorial Award as Citizen of the
Year |
GOFFORTH, Heinz Late
local artist died 2001 |
GOLDEN,
Alexandra Retired soloist at the National Ballet of Canada opens dance
studio in Port Credit |
GOLJA, Anna Streetsville
actor, from TV series, DeGrassi lands a lead role in a new Family Channel film,
Full Out |
GORDON, Irene
Mississauga Quilter |
GORRELL, O.C. Former
Principal of Forest Avenue School, Port Credit |
GORRIE, Suzanne
Self-taught artist |
GOUZENKO, Igor July
1982 obituary for the former Soviet spy who had lived quietly in
Mississauga |
GRAHAM, John Joseph
Late former Streetsville Reeve and Peel County Warden |
GRANT, Maggie Former
magazine and newspaper journalist |
GRANT, Maureen
Mississauga's first female police officer |
GRAY, Lorne Late
Vice-president, St. Lawrence Starch Company, died with is wife and son in a
plane crash in 1969 |
GRAY, William Thomas
Obituary for the late President and Chairman of the St. Lawrence Starch
Company, died 1975 |
GRAYDON, Gordon
(1896-1953) Obituary for the late former Canadian statesman and Peel
Progressive Conservative MP |
GRAY-SANDIFORD,
Elvenia Child advocate is 2013 Mississauga Citizen of the Year |
GREEN, Art Retired Port
Credit business executive and founder of A. B. Green Agencies |
GREENE, June First
Canadian woman to be appointed president of Data Processing Management
Association, 1977 |
GREENWOOD, John
Ontario Crown Attorney and County Court judge |
GREGORY, Bud (1926-2016)
Former Mississauga East Progressive Conservative MPP and Ontario
Minister of Revenue |
GRICE, Glenn (1916-2002)
Late former Mississauga Board of Education chairman and community
activist |
GRINDLEY, Heather
Artist and Visual Arts Mississauga 1990 Juried Art Show winner |
GRUBER, Eugene
Millright engineer, developer and mechanical designer |
GUARNIERI, Albina
Former Liberal MP for Mississauga East |
GULLEY, J.K. Country
singer and songwriter |
GUNNING, Charles
Former CBC Radio National News director |
GUPTA, Devesh Principal
lawyer and owner of Prudent Law at 33 City Centre Drive named one of RBC's Top
25 Immigrants in June |
GUPTA,
Kanika Mississauga artist suffered a serious concussion several years
ago and has now turned to art to help with her recovery |
GYLES, Cliff Former Ward
5 councillor, convicted and jailed in 2005 for breach of trust and municipal
corruption |
H |
HALFORD, Robert
Author, editor and publisher |
HALL, Jacqueline
Judo champion and Civic Award of Recognition winner |
HALLIDAY, Edwin Late
former City Manager, died 1999 |
HAMMOND, Barbara
Bicentennial Award winner for community volunteer work |
HAMPSON, Evelyn
Secretary/receptionist, Huron Park Recreation Centre, 1966 |
HANCOCK, Leslie Late
horticulturist, university lecturer and owner of Woodland Nursery |
HARADA-LAKE, Jesse
Educational trust fund recipient |
HARE, Cyril Former
Mississauga Fire Chief, retired October 1999 |
HARE, Harold Late local
historian and president, Mississauga Heritage Society |
HARE, John Louis Port
Credit Legion member, John Louis Hare, received a Commendation Award from the
Minister of Veterans Affairs for his dedication and commitment to Canada's war
veterans, May 2009 |
HARE, W.J. Former Parks and
Recreation commissioner |
HARGITTAY, Julius
Graphic artist and founder, Canadian Jester magazine |
HARMELINK, Andrew Mississippi River
adventurer |
HARRINGTON,
John Retired high school prinicipal, took part, 1997, in expedition
to the Arctic in search of Sir John Franklin |
HARRIS, Jenna Cawthra
Park Secondary School student, founder of the first Black Students Association,
awarded the TD Scholarship for Community Leadership |
HARRIS, Peter
Chairman, board of directors, Ontario Sports Centre |
HARRIS, Sue Gymnastics
executive and winner, Special Achievement Award for amateur sport |
HARRISON, Bob Obituary
March 1997 for former Ward 2 Councillor and member of the Credit Valley
Conservation Authority |
HARRISON,
Marion Long-time Lorne Park resident celebrates her 100th birthday in
2014, with friends and family at the Wenleigh Long Term Care Centre
|
HARRISON, Tannis
Badminton player |
HART, James St. Martin's
Secondary School student who rescued a drowning man |
HART, Peter Former
Erindale School student, plant pathologist at Clargreen Gardens, 1974
|
HARTNESS, Ken Late
former member, Ontario Censor Board and local political activist, died
1994 |
HASKAN, Kim Special ed
teacher and cancer survivor, Kim Haskan, has written a book for children to
help them cope with the disease |
HASSAAN, Mike Marathon
swimmer |
HASSALL, Harry Late
Bicentennial Award recipient, Cooksville Legion founder, and owner of
Mississauga's oldest retail florist business, died 1995 |
HAVERLAND, Kelita
Singer and songwriter |
HAWKINS, Ronnie Rock
singer |
HAWLEY, Dr. Estelle
Cuffe Late educator, business woman and politician |
HAWLEY, Ross Obituary May
1997 for well-known Mississauga car dealer |
HAWLEY, Sandy Hall of
Fame jockey |
HAWLEY, Sherrie
Horsewoman and wife of Sandy Hawley |
HAYWARD,
Jessie Streetsville resident, recipient of the 2007 Sam McCallion
Award as Volunteer of the Year |
HEADFORD, Yana
Mississauga artist, born in Athens, Greece |
HEAVER, Jillian
Student nurse, Miss Hope of Ontario, 1973 |
HEMBER, Richard 1974
award winning chemistry teacher |
HENDERSON, Cyril
Late first Chief Administrative Office, Region of Peel, died 1978
|
HENDERSON, Dean Late
first manager of the Township of Toronto |
HENDERSON, Merritt
President, Mississauga Hospital |
HENDERSON,
Paul Mississauga resident, former Team Canada hockey player and hero
of the 1972 Summit Series against Russia |
HENDRICKSON,
Barbara Nationally recognized business lawyer joins Peel-based firm,
Pallett Valo LLP |
HENRY, Allison 1985
Lotto 649 winner |
HERBERT, Ted Obituary for
late wrestler Ted Herbert |
HEWSON, Don Mississauga's
first patent and trademark agent, 1975 |
HIBBERT, Curtis
World champion medal gymnast |
HICKEY, John Former
Deputy Fire Chief, Mississauga, retired 1987 |
HICKOX, Mac Former coach
Canadian Canoe Team |
HICKS, Al Former Chairman,
Mississauga Sabres Ball Club, and late husband of author Kathleen Hicks
|
HICKS, Kathleen A.
Local historian and author |
HILL, Gary Business owner
of Clarkson/Lorne Park sports store looking to sell the business |
HILL, Jaime Former
competitive gymnast |
HILL, Moffat YMCA Peace
Medallion recipient |
HINDS, Cindy Former
child model and actress, starred in David Cronenberg's "The Brood"
|
HIRONS,
Robert Mississauga resident who won a gold medal in 1976 for being
responsible for the one millionth patent issued in Canada |
HIRSCH, Heidi Former
Humber College student, award winning bartender 1990 |
HIRSCH, Steve Family
medicine doctor writes book to help patients lose weight |
HOANG, Kit Glenforest
Secondary School Grade 12 student and artist |
HOBIN, Sharon Long-time
Wards 2 and 8 trustee elected Chair of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District
School Board |
HODGSON, Tom Port
Credit artist |
HOFERICHTER, Bert
Port Credit professional photographer |
HOFLAND, Bill Heart
transplant patient |
HOGAN, Jack Long-time
Port Credit store owner, retired 1986 |
HOLBORN, Dick Late
Mississauga freelance photographer who captured the famous with his camera,
died 1999 |
HOLDER, Mrs. Gerald
Former Peel County Chairman, Women's Centennial Committee, 1966
|
HOLLAND, John Port Credit
resident was a former councillor and founding member of the Port Credit Arena
Board |
HOLLIDAY-RHODES,
Sonya Environmental activist |
HOLLING, Stanley
Late Clarkson author of "Our Heritage", a history of Christ Church
United |
HOLLINGSWORTH, Joey
Entertainer |
HOMER, Karen Staff
journalist with World Vision |
HOOPER, Fred Obituary
December 1998 for Fred Hooper, former Ward 6 councillor |
HOOPER, Lawrence J.
(1901-1977) Late founder of Hooper's Pharmacy, Port Credit |
HOOPER, Michele Born
in Pennsylvania, presently on the Board of Directors of AstraZeneca PLC; she
was the president of Baxter Corporation of Mississauga from 1988 to 1992
|
HORNER, Bob (1932-2008)
Former Mississauga West MP |
HORODENKA, Mike WWII
veteran and Huron Park Recreation Centre employee |
HORTON, Doug Mississippi River
adventurer See HARMELINK, Andrew
|
HOULTON,
Michael Politician See also
CHARETTE, Michael |
HOWARD, Donna Erin
Mills 1983 Citizen of the Year and Bicentennial Award winner |
HRYNKIW, Leena
Morning Star Secondary School student chosen Queen of Hearts, 1980
|
HUGGINS, Tamar Young
Mississauga founder of a non-profit business wins the Young Entrepreneur Award
from the Black Business and Professional Association Harry Jerome Awards
|
HUGHES, Frank Obituary
for Superintendent, Peel Board of Education, died 1991 |
HUGHES, Jim Retired school
principal, winner of the 2003 Sam McCallion Award for "Mississauga's Voluteer
of the Year" |
HUGHES, Tom Peel
Regional Police Inspector retires 1996 |
HUMPHREYS, Ted
Professor of Education and former member of Peel Board of Education
|
HUNTER, George (1921-2013)
Late professional documentary photographer |
HUNTER, Shirley Wife
of Tommy Hunter |
HUNTER, Tommy Country
& Western entertainer |
HUSSEY, Ruth (1915-1984)
Late environmentalist, founder of the Rattray Marsh Protection Association,
died 1984 |
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I |
IANNICCA, Nando Ward
7 Councillor |
IGLESIAS, Pablo Top
Ontario scholar, 1983 |
INGHAM, Jacob Goalie
with Mississauga Steelheads receives Dayna Brons Honorary Award on behalf of
Hockey Gives Blood. Brons, an athletic therapist, died in the Humboldt bus
crash |
INGLETON,
Ralph Mississauga artist, working in soapstone, alabaster and
marble |
INMAN-EMERY,
Bernice Late Mississauga's "Bird Lady", died 2009, who worked with
Roy Ivor at the Winding Lane Bird Sanctuary See also Local
Archives file: WINDING LANE BIRD SANCTUARY |
IRWIN, Andrew Second
World War veteran and Port Credit resident recovnized as Mississauga' Citizen
of the year for his volunteerism in schools |
IRWIN, Billy
Professional boxer |
IRWIN, Stephen
(1939-2019) Noted architect, Stephen Irwin, a partner in the firm Shore
Tilbe Irwin +Partners, who died March 5, 2019, designed many distinctive
buildings in Mississauga, including the Central Library which opened in
1991 |
IVANY, Tina Former
editor, The Mississauga News, appointed 1977 |
IVOR, Roy (1880-1979) Late
ornithologist, author and member of the Order of Canada See also
Local Archives file: WINDING LANE BIRD SANCTUARY |
J |
JACKSON, Chuck Former
Port Credit resident, musician, and founder of the Southside Shuffle
|
JACKSON, Gordon
(1889-1989) Late lawyer and first Chairman of Mississauga
Hospital |
JACKSON, Lois Wife of
Russ Jackson, former Toronto Argonaut head coach |
JAILALL, Peter
Mississauga resident, retired teacher and published poet, originally from
Guyana |
JAMES, Ian Long
jumper |
JAMES, Tailor 22 year
old the Miss June 2003 centrefold in Playboy Magazine |
JAMIESON, Dorothy
Female auxiliary member, Royal Air Force |
JANNETTA, Louis
(1928-2013) Obituary for long-time Mississauga resident and famous
maître d' of the Fairmont Royal York's Imperial room for 50 years, died
2013 |
JANSEN, Rudie Obituary
for late teacher and political activist, killed in accident 1976 |
JELILIAN, Jack
Mississauga painter of historical landmarks |
JENKINS, Charlie
Obituary for former municipal politician, died 1996 |
JENNER, Jada Mississauga
teenager, who has had a leg amputated because of osteosarcoma, is determined to
continue playing basketball |
JOHN, Prakash Former
Clarkson R&B musician is newest member of Mississauga's Music Hall of Fame
|
JOHNSON,
Bill Mississauga travel author |
JOHNSTON, Annie May
Late Malton resident who preserved Malton history in paintings and
quilts |
JOHNSTON, Bob Former
Director of Realty Services, City of Mississauga |
JOHNSTON, Brian
Former Executive Assistant to Mayor Hazel McCallion |
JOHNSTON, Burt Late
owner of the Streetsville IGA, was involved in many Streetsville community
projects, such as the Bread and Honey Festival |
JOHNSTON, Vic Late
Streetsville long-time public servant and co-founder of the Streetsville Arena
and Community Centre named after him |
JONES, Andrew In 1997 11
year old scout, Andrew Jones, rescued a five year old boy who had fallen into
Lake Simcoe |
JONES, Dr. Dick Officer
of the Order of Canada and former President of the Canadian Council of
Christians and Jews |
JONES, Donna Co-chair
of the Cancer Society in the Streetsville area and wife of former MPP, Terry
Jones |
JONES, Terry Former
Mississauga North MPP who held several posts in government; later pleaded
guilty to theft charges See also Local Archives file:
JONES, Terry |
JONES, Trevor Young
Mississauga actor, accepted to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, in
Manhattan, N. Y. |
JORDAAN,
Bernard Long-time Mississauga resident receives the Ontario Seniors
Achievement Award from Lt.-gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell |
JOSHI,
Kundan Mississauga resident, winner of the RBC Entrepreneur Award,
one of RBC top 25 Canadian immigrants of 2018 |
JOSHUA,
Peter Mississauga native returns home as new director of Peel
District School Board |
JOYCE, Lorne (1926-2013)
Late Port Credit retired optometrist and historian of the Great
Lakes See also Local Archives file:
JOYCE, Lorne |
JULITA, Sandro Obituary
for restaurateur, owner of Piatto, the restaurant in Erindale Village |
JUPP, Alex (1927-2018)
Former Progressive Conservative MP for Mississauga North See
also Local Archives: JUPP, G.
Alex |
K |
KAIN, Karen Former
principal dancer, present Artistic Director, National Ballet of Canada,
Companion in the Order of Canada |
KALOYANOVA, Nadia
Rhythmic gymnastics coach |
KANEFF, Ignat
Developer and philanthropist See also Local Archives file:
KANEFF, Ignat |
KANTAROFF, Maryon
Sculptor and lecturer |
KARL, Rudolf An immigrant
from what is now the Czech Republic, Rudolf Karl settled in Streetsville where
he farmed and planted the woodlot now known as Sugar Maple Woods |
KASSAM,
Shama Mississauga resident and trained dancer, Shama Kassam, joins
cast of "Roots: a journey through India" |
KEARY, C. Douglas
Professional Engineers Citizenship Award winner, 1990 |
KEAST, Arlyn Former
Area Representative, Park Royal Community Association |
KEELER, Stuart Former
curator of the Art Gallery of Mississauga and Manager of Museums of Mississauga
leaving for new post as senior curator with TD Bank Art Collection
|
KELLETT, Ivor Former
Rector's Warden, St. Hilary's Anglican church and District Scout
Commissioner |
KELLY, John Founder,
Cadet Organization Police School |
KELSALL, Bill Author
and management consultant |
KENDALL, Roly Late
Mississauga artist, founder of Visual Arts Mississauga, died 1996 |
KENNEDY, Arthur Member
of a noted Mississauga family: the Kennedys. He was formerly water manager for
the Toronto Township. Arthur has a water system plant located in Lakeview named
after him |
KENNEDY, Doug (1916-2003)
Late South Peel MPP and Chief Government Whip for PC Party See
also Local Archives file: KENNEDY,
Doug |
KENNEDY, Evelyn (1890-1985)
Matriarch of Kennedy family which included local politicians, Doug and
Harold |
KENNEDY, Harold Late
Ward 1 councillor and Chairman, Credit Valley Conservation |
KENNEDY, Thomas Laird
(1878-1959) Former Premier of Ontario and long-time Minister of
Agriculture See also Local Archives file:
KENNEDY, Thomas Laird |
KENT, Bill Former
Chairman, Peel Board of Education and Director of Admission, University of
Toronto |
KERR, Jane Gold medal
swimmer, Commonwealth Games, 1986 |
KEVAN, Annie
Dressmaker, celebrating 100th birthday, 1977 |
KEYSER, John Mississauga
lawyer and community builder, recipient of a Lifetime Business Achievement
Award from the Mississauga Board of Trade, April 2012 |
KHALID, Iqra Immigrant
lawyer and politician Iqra Khalid on being ambitious, ethno-cultural and female
in Canada |
KHAN,
Arshad Pakistani-Canadian filmmaker from Mississauga presents his
documentary, 'Abu', on the perils of being a gay-identifying Pakistan-Muslim
Canadian |
KHAN, Gulmehek Twelve
year old Mississauga poet, whose family came to Canada from Dubai, launches her
first book of prose, "Flowers" |
KING, Barry Former
Superintendent, Peel Regional Police |
KINGSFORD, Fred
Founder, HMCS Haida Sea Cadets and Streetsville councillor |
KITCHEN, Ruth
Community volunteer, Citizen of the Year 1985, and former vice-president,
Lansing Buildall |
KIVELL, Bruce Late
Chief of the Mississauga Police, died 1999 |
KLAPECKI, Dave
Photographer |
KLAR, Estee Former
assistant curator, Civic Centre Art Gallery (now Art Gallery of
Mississauga) |
KOLB, Emil Former Chair,
Region of Peel, 2010-2014 |
KONKLE, Bill Police
officer and decorated Dieppe veteran |
KOOL, Pieter Rotary
member and President of the Travelogue Association of North America, he
organizes various events such as Ribfest and Shakespeare in the Park
|
KORTLAND, Patricia
Author and historian |
KORZEKWA, Jan Former
plant manager of the Lakeview Generating Station; part of the Lakeview Trail
named after him |
KRONSCHNABL,
Rose-Marie Canadian Gospel Music Association soloist of the
year |
KUCHARSKI, Zigi
Commercial artist, best known for his astronomical works |
KUHNS, Marion Obituary
October 1997 for co-founder of the Peel Branch of the Ontario Humane
Society |
KUSENDOVA,
Natalia Mississauga resident and registered nurse, runner-up in
nomination for Mississauga Centre, is chosen by the PCs to replace Tanya Granic
Allen as candidate. |
KWONG, Bernice
Artist, Chinese brush paintings |
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L |
LABAS, Marvin Painter
and metal sculptor |
LADELL, John (1924-1997)
and Monica (died 1994) Late authors awarded Ontario Bicentennial
Awards of Merit for literary contribution to agricultural history |
LADNER, Cobi Streetsville
native who served eighteen years as editor-in-chief of Canadian House &
Garden magazine is moving on to other challenges. |
LANE, Donna Former Ward
8 councillor and supporter of Arthritis Society |
LANGER, Peter
(1916-2009) Obituary for H. Peter Langer, developer, whose signature
project was Meadowvale, "one of the first and most successful integrated or
'planned' communities in North America" |
LANK, Herbert H.
(1904-1986) Obituary July 1986 for former chairman of Mississauga-based
Du Pont Canada Inc. |
LA PIERRE, Tom (1930-2010)
Late artist |
LAPP, Eula Late Port
Credit author of Loyalist and Palatine history, "To Their Heirs
Forever" |
LARSEN, Beatrice
Golden Poet Award winner |
LAUGHTON, Donald T.
Community worker and 1990 Citizen of the Year |
LAUMANN, Silken
Rower, Olympic medalist, world champion and Canada's 1991 Athlete of the
Year |
LAURIN,
Camille Mississauga artist receives a loan from Rise Asset
Development, funded by the Business Development of Canada (BDC) |
LAWLESS, Bill Recipient of
the 2013 Sam McCallion Volunteer of the Year award |
LAWN, Cecil Founding
member, Learn and Live Friendship Club for seniors |
LAWRENCE, Lewis
Obituary for the Past President of the Mississauga Central Lions Club and
1995 Citizen of the Year, died 2011, who spearheaded the farmers' market at
Square One |
LAWRENCE, Margaret
(1914-1998) Obituary Fall 1998 for Margaret Lawrence, founding member of
Mississauga Heritage Foundation, and key person in the development of the
Bradley Museum |
LEACH, Dennis Former
teacher and football coach, Port Credit Secondary School |
LEAVERS, Helen
Long-time resident celebrated her 105th birthday in 1968 |
LE BLANC, Father Philip
Former priest at St. Dominic's Church and community services leader
|
LEEDER, Terry Writer
of Canadian historical works for young people |
LEGER, Annick Special
Olympics athlete. Annick is the winner of six gold medals in rhythmic
gymnastics at the Special Olympics |
LEMIEUX, Nance Former
general manager, Square One Shopping Centre |
LENYK, Ron Former
publisher, the Mississauga News, and present CEO of the Living Arts
Centre |
LEPAGE, Pat
Businesswoman |
LE PAGE, Thomas Morley
Obituary for former realtor and past president of the Mississauga Real
Estate Board, died 1995 |
LEPRICH, John Former
Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot in World War II; first Canadian to bring
down a Messerschmitt 262 |
LEQUYERE, Tracy
Founder, "Beat the Street" literacy program, awarded Order of Canada
1990 |
LESLIE, Margaret
Chairman, Red Cross Emergency Services and 1980 Citizen of the Year
|
LESNIOWSKI, Miroslaw
Cameraman |
LEUSZLER, Winifred
Roach (1926-2004) Obituary for Winifred Roach, a native of Port
Credit, who was the first Canadian to swim the English Channel on August 16,
1951 |
LEWIS, Chuck
Artist |
LEWIS, Dave Teacher and
photographer |
LEYNER, Gun Mississauga
artist |
LI, Joyce Brampton resident,
Joyce Li, who works for Baybridge Counselling Centre in Mississauga, is
shortlisted for an award in the 2014 Word Awards sponsored by The Word
Guild |
LIANG, Kaitlyn Local
archer, UTM student, recognized as Mississauga Toyota Athlete of the
Month |
LICZYK, Wanda Former
treasurer, North York |
LIGHTFOOT, Thomas W.
(1904-1968) Obituary for late former businessman and active member of
Christ's Church, Clarkson |
LIMBERGER,
Claude Mississauga author |
LINTON, Isabella
Life-long volunteer and 1978 winner,Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship and
Canadian Silver Jubilee Medal |
LIPSCOMBE,
Fred Meadowvale artist |
LIU, Sima Erin Mills
resident stars in CBC show "Kim's Convenience", as well as in NBC show
"Taken" |
|
LIVESEY, Bob Teacher
and textbook author |
LOEK, Fred (1948-2015)
Long-time photographer with the Mississauga News, winner of the 1993 Media
Photo of the Year, retired 2014 |
LONDON, Michael
Playwright |
LONGO FAMILY Well known
founders of the Longo grocery chain awarded the second annual Davis Family
Award by Catholic Family Services Peel Dufferin |
LONGO, Gus One of the
founders of the Longo's grocery chain, brother of the late tom Longo, opens
latest store at Applewood Village |
LONGO, TOM
(1934-2011) Obituary, 2011, for the patriarch and founder of the Longo
Grocery chain, which includes three locations in Mississauga |
LOO, Jason Comic artist and
Mississauga Library staff member launches a new comic series, The Pitiful
Human-Lizard |
LOPEZ, Leonardo
Artist |
LORING, Rex (1925-2017)
Mississauga resident and CBC broadcast journalist, retires 1990
|
LOVE, Jerry Former
Director of Community Services, City of Mississauga |
LOVELL, Jocelyn
(1950-2016) Champion cyclist, paralyzed in accident |
LOWE, Arthur Obituary
for feature writer, the Mississauga News, died 1968 |
LOWNDES, Joan
Artist |
LUMMISS, Gordon Late
former Clerk of the Township of Toronto, died 1970 |
LUNDGREN, David
Obituary for late former nurseryman of Lorne Park, died 1966 |
LUPIEN, Tabitha
Actress, acted in "Who's Talking Now?" and "Hairspray", has been acting
since age 3 |
LYCHAK, Doug Former
City manager, Mississauga |
LYNN, Barbara
Dufferin-Peel Roman Catholic Separate School Board Superintendent, first
woman elected vice-resident of the Ontario Catholic Supervisory Officers'
Association, 1987 |
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