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Bobcat <bob_catt@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Jul 26, 9:31=A0pm, danielsayNOSP...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Dan Say) wrote
> (quoting the Globe and Mail):
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> > For the last 8 years [John Rae] has organized a monthly luncheon of an
> > evergrowing group of former CBC employees called the 'Walking and
Chowder=
> > > Club'. These luncheons have brought together many old friends and
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> eagues
> > who unite to share memories, food and lots of laughter.
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> Lorne Tulk, the long-time "Ideas" technician who e-mailed me about
> John Rae's death says the Globe and Mail was incorrect - John's Club
> has been going for 20 years, not 8.
That was the paid obit notice that you linked to.
There may be a correction if there are multiple runs, And
there might be a later full profile in the papers.
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> > =A0 =A0Ken Haslam began his in-house column of advice in February,
1984. =
> This
> > =A0 =A0is currently in distribution within the CBC, and is called
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> ly
> > =A0 =A0Speaking. Haslam also regularly writes a column titled Words:
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> and
> > =A0 =A0abuse that appears in Content magazine, a trade publication for
> > =A0 =A0Canadian journalists.
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> In the same e-mail, Lorne said: "Ken Haslam lost his wife, Nora last
> week. She had not been in good health for some time."
>
> Sad news.


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