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Esso Annuitant Club Toronto North EACTN Oct - Dec 2013
Quarterly Newsletter
The October - December 2013 issue contains:
Page 1 President’s Note
Page 2 July to September 2013 “In Memory Listing”
Page 3 Drayton Festival & All Clubs Luncheon
Page 4 Christmas Dinner & Roy Thomsom Hall Concert
Page 5 2013 Golf Season Review
Page 6 2013 Hikes & Walks Review
Latest News
It’s hard to believe that fall is already here. I hope you all have enjoyed a wonder-ful summer and were able to participate in one of our events, be it the Summer Cruise, Hikes and Walks, the Blue Jays game, Woodbine races, or our Esso Golf League. I would like to extend thanks to the members of the Executive who volun-teer their time to organize these events. Thank you also to Imperial Oil for its gen-erous subsidy which keeps these events at an affordable price.
The details of our upcoming events are noted elsewhere in this newsletter. Our membership is currently over 550 and events fill up quickly so please register early and check the website regularly. Join us for bridge, the All Clubs Luncheon, our Christmas Dinner, the Christmas Concert, or lunch at the Donalda Club in the up-coming months.
I hope you are enjoying retirement (how did we ever have time to work!) and staying in contact with your work col-leagues though our club.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
Regards
Barbara Hejduk
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Esso Annuitant Club Toronto North EACTN AP
R— In Memory
We regretfully acknowledge the passing of the follow-
ing employees and annuitants of Imperial Oil and the
Exxon Mobil companies in Canada
July 2013 Employees: Blair Buchanan Production, St. John's Annuitants: Lawrence Brown Ioco refinery Harold Clayton Transportation – fuels, Toronto Frederick Cross Marketing, Montreal Robert Donaldson Sarnia refinery Richard Dorsay Oil sands, Calgary Margaret Fanning Building administration, Toronto William Forsey Pipelines and distribution, Corner Brook Gerald Hofstra Ioco refinery Peter Hollick Distribution, Timmins Robert Jones Transportation, Sault Ste-Marie Danny Leblanc McColl-Frontenac Inc. Lloyd Leismeister ExxonMobil Canada Gilbert Lussier Nanticoke refinery Tatyana Osterman Comptroller's, Edmonton Sandra Peacock Lubricants and specialties, Sarnia Laurent Pigeon Montreal refinery Russell Spencer Logistics, Sarnia Doug Stewart ExxonMobil Canada John Stoddard Comptroller's, Don Mills Raymond Truscott Agricultural chemicals, Redwater Maxine Weishaar ExxonMobil Canada
August 2013
Employees: Tyler Beirnes Production, Kearl Colleen Mitchell Pipelines and distribution, Waterdown Linda Poirier Oil sands development and research, Calgary Annuitants: Reginald Babbage Research, Sarnia Joseph Civiero McColl-Frontenac Inc. Lucien Desrochers McColl-Frontenac Inc. Claude Dupuis Marketing, Montreal Fern Fleming Logistics, Edmonton Margaret Gillespie Comptroller's, Don Mills Denise Gosselin McColl-Frontenac Inc. Allan Jaques Lubricants and specialties, Sarnia Roy King ExxonMobil Canada James Knight Corporate affairs, Toronto Helene Langevin Comptroller's, Montreal Donald McGill McColl-Frontenac Inc. A. George Moreton Esso Chemical Canada, Toronto Arne Nielsen ExxonMobil Canada Susan O'Brien ExxonMobil Canada, operations tech Calgary Clifford Powell Logistics, Strathcona John Powell Bonnie Glen Donald Schell Production, Edmonton Henry Shewchuk Safety, health and environment, Toronto Raymond St. Jean EPC, Montreal refinery Frederick Stonehouse Distribution, St. George John Tiedje Research, Sarnia Frank Williams Air transport, Toronto
September 2013 Employees: James Woledge - Procurement, Calgary Annuitants: Kenneth Asselstine - Lubricants and specialties, Strathcona Bernard Barron - EPC, Montreal refinery M. Therese Buchanan - Comptroller's, Don Mills Fernando Coulombe - EPC, Montreal refinery Harvey Croft - Distribution, Lougheed terminal Cecil Dalik - ExxonMobil Canada Flavien Hache - Distribution, Imperial Skeena John Huntley - Petrochemicals, Sarnia T. Byrne Johnsen - Logistics, Dartmouth refinery Vernon Lacharite - Engineering, Regina Andre Lajoie - EPC, Montreal refinery Ronald Malone - Atlas Distribution, Montreal M.G. McMichael - Canadian Superior Oil George Pearson - Logistics, Ioco refinery Raymond St. Jean - EPC, Montreal refinery Lilly Maginley - ExxonMobil Canada Nickolas Stratulate - Canadian Superior Oil Frederick Wade - Refining, Sarnia refinery William Wadland - EPC, marketing, Toronto Jack Wilkie - McColl Frontenac Inc. Lorayne Woytowich - Finance and administration, Calgary
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Upcoming Events
Godspell – the Greatest Story Ever Retold
Based on the Gospel according to St. Matthew, this contemporary retelling of the life of Jesus is a joyous celebration of life and love. This unforgettable production is at once humorous, dramatic, prophetic, and ultimately, deeply compelling. Godspell is the perfect production for those who love to hear the old timeless story – told in a fresh new way. In keeping with the Biblical theme of our event, we will enjoy a divine luncheon experience at Verses Restaurant near downtown Kitchener. This exquisite restaurant is housed inside a converted church – complete with beautiful stained-glass windows. The gourmet-style menu will include our choice of roast strip loin of beef or fresh fish catch of the day, prepared with attention to visual detail and taste.
Click here to go to our full webpage
Drayton Festival—St. Jacobs Country Playhouse
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
All Clubs Luncheon
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Our speaker will be Mike Filey, Toronto Historian. Mike has dedicated decades to research and fact finding in recording the fascinating history of the city of Toronto which he has a great passion for. He was born and raised in Toronto, has written nearly two dozen books about Toronto’s past and for more that 25 years has writ-ten :The Way We Were”, a very popular column in the Sunday Sun newspaper. He can also be heard weekdays at 9:30 am on AM740 Radio, where he share sto-ries on Mike Filey’s Toronto.
There will be a choice of roast rib of beef, salmon or vegetarian lasagne and a cash bar.
Click here to go to our full webpage
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Upcoming Events
Christmas Dinner at the Crystal Fountain Banquet Hall
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
(60 McDowell Gate, Markham, On)
Enjoy the company of your friends at our annual Christ-
mas Dinner. After dinner listen or dance to the music of
D.J. David Beale and savour a selection of delicious
cakes, pastries, fruit, coffee or tea in the lobby.
Tables will normally be set for 8; however we will ar-
range for tables of 9 or 10 upon your request. Please
advise John Adam by clicking his name of your specific
needs, including the names of friends that you wish to
sit with.
Click here to go to our full detailed webpage
INVITATION
To all
members
& guests
of the Esso Annuitant
Club To-
ronto
North Club
Roy Thomson Hall Free Noon Hour Christmas Concert
Wednesday, December18, 2013
(located at 60 Simcoe Street, Toronto On)
The Glory of Gospel
The JUNO award-winning Toronto Mass Choir has brought its distinct and glorious gospel sound to
festivals and venues throughout Canada. The 30-voice choir’s program will include a variety of gos-
pel classics plus upbeat songs of the holiday season and a rousing arrangement of Handel’s
"Hallelujah Chorus." Guest performer is bassist Shelly Berger.
Karen Burke, conductor Corey Butler, piano
Christopher Dawes, organ
Please click here to go to our detailed webpage
In order that we may confirm numbers to both Roy Thom-
son Hall and the restaurant, contact Barbara Hejduk via
e-mail ([email protected]) if you are interested in at-
tending. Also , if you have any special needs, please let
us know. The deadline is December 11, 2013.
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2013 Golf Season
The very popular Esso Golf league has played most Tuesdays since April to the enjoyment of all members. On Sept 10th, 40 golfers participated in the annual golf tournament at Cardinal Redcrest and had a great time. They played by teams in a shamble format and prizes were awarded to the 3 teams with the lowest scores.
Paul Miller, Tony Pasteris, Murray West and Robert Theberge
Vyrn Bothner, Glen Waterbury, Dean Jacobson and Bernard Assouad Wayne Norman, Dave Harris, Don Corrigan and Brij Gupta
Skill prizes were also awarded:
Straightest drive: Carl Brickman Longest Putt: Cam McAlpine Closest to the pin on front nine: Kelvin Tse back nine: Eric Bellefontaine
Best golf rounds of the year were also recognized:
Maples-net 63- Kelvin Tse, Tony Abraham, Rick Hotz and Dave Harris Bushwood-net 63- Jean Cofsky Cardinal East-net 64- Brian McGarva Cardinal West- net 64, Paul Simard and Romesh Athaide
The Ironman award went to Kelvin Tse for his participation, handicap improvement and season performance. And special
thanks to the following individuals who enable our golf outings to run smoothly:
Barbara Hejduk, Denis Lanoue, Jean Cofsky, Tony Florio, Tony Pasteris, Cam McAlpine, Dave Ross, Ian Fraser and Wayne
Norman.
Cam McAlpine - Rick Hotz - Brian McGarva - Herb Johnston Bob Willson - Wayne Kerr - Barbara Hejduk - Denis Lanoue Tony Florio - Janeen Bowes - Ed Helcoe - Carl Brickman
Bernard Assouad - Vyrn Bothner - Glen Waterbury - Dean Jacobson Wayne Norman - Brij Gupta - Dave Harris - Don Corrigan Clinton Smith - Felice Raimondo - Ian Fraser - Eric Bellefontaine
Murray West - Robert Theberge - Paul Miller - Tony Pasteris Romesh Athaide - Bill Stowe - Dave Hubert - Kelvin Tse Murray Peacock - Brian Fischer - Jim Moloy - Jean Cofsky
Kevin Tse - Ironman Trophy
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2013 Hikes & Walks Season
The EACTN hikes and walks 2013 season is almost over, with 12 events sched-uled starting early May and ending early October. We are expecting to end the year at well over 130 person-events, which is a significant increase over the previous season.
The organizers have scheduled these events every other week, alternating short urban walks on Thursdays with longer, more challenging hikes outside
the city on Wednesdays, in the hope of accommodating and drawing as many potential participants as possible.
As in previous years, these events have given us the opportunity to explore areas in and around the city that would other-wise remain unknown to the majority of us. We also tried a few new restaurants.
By far the most popular (and oversubscribed) event was the walking tour of Old Toronto guided by our own Jim Arnott and including a lunch stop in the Distillery area. Jim conducted last year a tour of the Yorkville area that delighted the partici-
pants. This year’s encore did even more so. Jim did a fabulous job researching the history of the landmarks along the way and sharing his knowledge.
With our fourth hikes and walks season coming to a close, we will incorporate this year’s learnings for the next season and – with new exploratory areas to be proposed - hope to see more of you on the trails next year.
Bernard Assouad and David Cox.