Legacy Circle Event Program

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Legacy Circle Event Program
2015
T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
Legacy of
The
Margaret McTavish Konantz
Margaret McTavish Konantz made a tremendous
contribution to Winnipeg and Canada. Born in
1899, she was the first woman from Manitoba to
be elected to the House of Commons, she became
one of Canada’s representatives to the U.N. and
travelled the world. Mrs. Konantz was one of the
founders of Winnipeg’s Central Volunteer Bureau
and the Patriotic Salvage Corps, among other local
projects. Mrs. Konantz passed away in 1967 and
made a gift to The Winnipeg Foundation in her will;
a memorial fund was also established by her family.
Today, these two funds continue her legacy of
supporting the community she held so dear.
Margaret’s son William G. Konantz left a bequest
in 2012, adding to his mother’s memorial fund.
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T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Richard L. Frost, CEO, The Winnipeg Foundation
Mr. Alloway’s priceless idea
Event Program
2:00 - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
The Winnipeg Art Gallery
Muriel Richardson Auditorium
Our Culture of Generosity video
Susan Millican, Chair, The Winnipeg Foundation
Together we bring big dreams to life! WAG special announcement
Barry Rempel, Inuit Art Centre Campaign Chair,
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Stephen Borys, Director & CEO,
Winnipeg Art Gallery
Creating a showcase and hub for Inuit art and Indigenous cultures
Nikki Komaksiutiksak, Inuit Throat Singer
Performance
Leslie Weir, Director of Family Philanthropy
For Good. Forever.
Reception and Olympus Exhibit tours
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LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
A
Legacy
is born
In 1921, William Forbes Alloway changed
the face of Winnipeg forever. With a gift of
$100,000, the prominent banker established
The Winnipeg Foundation, Canada’s first
community foundation.
Mr. Alloway saw the Foundation as a way to
give back to his community and contribute to its
future. He envisioned a culturally-rich Winnipeg
that provided opportunities for young people
and those challenged by hardship, poverty or
illness. He invited others to join him in creating
a permanent source of support for charitable
work in our community.
In 1924, the Foundation received a second,
equally remarkable gift — three five-dollar gold
coins in an envelope bearing the words “The
Widow’s Mite.” This anonymous gift symbolizes
the spirit of the Foundation: that together, gifts
of all sizes make a difference.
William Alloway and his wife Elizabeth also
left substantial bequests to the Foundation.
Since then, hundreds of individuals from all
walks of life have made gifts to The Winnipeg
Foundation in their wills. We celebrate each of
these generous people in this booklet.
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T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Impact of
The
legacies
Gifts through The Winnipeg Foundation
support a wide range of charitable projects.
Every year, grants help kids attend summer
camp, newcomers adjust to life in Canada,
people with disabilities realize their fullest
potential, and so much more.
Last year, the Foundation
made grants totaling $22.9 million
to 860 charitable agencies that
enrich our city. Thanks to legacies
created by donors, the Foundation
is able to tackle tough issues
and address emerging needs that
may not have been predicted a
generation ago.
During the Foundation’s
94-year history, it has distributed
$365 million to local charitable
projects. The Winnipeg Foundation
is truly made up of people who
have generously supported our
community. Thank you for being
part of our history and part of the
future of our community.
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LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
Thank you
Our Legacy Circle includes those who have named The Winnipeg Foundation as a beneficiary of a
bequest, charitable trust, life insurance policy, retirement asset, or TFSA.
In these pages, we thank, recognize and celebrate the thoughtful donors who have planned to support
causes close to their hearts through The Winnipeg Foundation.
20 anonymous members
Gail Asper O.C., O.M.
Brent D. Bailey
Ed Balon, Lucy De Sousa and
Linda Balon*
Stan and Donna Barclay
Norman and Gisèle Barnabé
Douglas T. Bell
Edward and Gertrude* Bell
Ronald G. Birt
Morley* and
Marjorie Blankstein, C.M., O.M.
Art and Wendy Bloomfield
Richard Bracken
Kate and Gary Brenner
Brett Buckingham
James W. Burns, O.C., O.M
Lorraine and Gerry Cairns
Victor and Norma Chernick
Earl Coleman
Marion Corbett
Daniel J. Cowan
Brian and Barbara Crow
Kerry Dangerfield
Robert G. and Alison Darling
Helen E. Davy
Tom Dercola
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Larry A. Didow
George Doney
Greg Doyle and Carol Bellringer
Gordon and Nettie Dueck
Sheila and Tim Thomson Duprey
Carol Ellerbeck
Maretta Emery
Bill and Carole Enefer
Roland and Doris Engel
R.A. Sam Fabro, C.M., O.M.
Bernice Fanning
Michael Forbes
John W. Fraser
Ken* and Peggy French
Richard L. and Nancy Frost
Dr. Paul and Carol Galbraith
Barry Garbutt and
Eleanor Suderman
Geoff Garland and Denise Beriault
James Gibbs
Helen Gittel
Paul Gittel
Peter and Monina Glowacki
Joseph and Carolyn Graham
Charles Sandy and
Carmen Helen Grant
Deborah Gray
Susan and Ross Hagemeister
Ed and Karen Haluschak
Marilyn and Keith Hanna
Gary Hannaford and Cathy Rushton
Gregg and Mary Hanson
Hilary Hanson and Don Seymour
Rhue and Worth Hayden
Jim and Doris Hearne
R. Wally and Diane Hemming
Tony and Ana Herntier
Glenn and Cindy Hildebrand
Allan G. and
Catherine-Ann Horobec
Margaret Houston
Audrey Hubbard
Doris Jones
Dr. Leonard and Hope Kahane
Dr. Kwan C. Kao
Ethel Karr
Gordon Keatch
Eleanor Kelm
Dale H. and Barbara Kendel
E. Alan and Shirley Kessler
Laurie K. Kessler*
Guy and Hester Kroft
Michel D. Lagacé
Laurie Lam and Larry Desrochers
T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Miriam Lampe
Jessie Lang and Signy Hansen
Dr. Raymond H. Lavery* and
Brian C. Ouellet
Neil J. Lawrie
Gail E. Loewen
W.H. Loewen, C.M. and S.E. Loewen
Theresa Longtin
Dr. Nora Losey
LuAnn Lovlin
Shirley Elaine Lush*
Leona MacDonald
Dr. Brendan MacDougall
JoAnn MacMorran
Ab W. and Rita* Mallett
Glenn Marquez
Iris Maurstad
Willard McIntosh
Adrian and Lynn Measner
Barb Melnychuk
Darrell Miller
Susan Millican
Carolyn and Nathan Mitchell
Brian Monkman
Elizabeth Morrison
Morna-June Morrow
John and Delores Morton
Allan Mowat
David and Brenda Newman
William* and Helen Norrie
Dr. Richard L. Nowak
Ronald O’ Donovan, C.M. and Eunice* O’Donovan
John and Emily Orischuk
George and Brenda Ortega
Barry and Louise Pallett
Donna and Bill Parrish, C.M.
Jennifer Partridge
Lesia Peet
Lawrie and Frances Pollard
Kerry D. and Darlene Pollock
William H. Pollock
K. Heather Power
Margaret (Peggy) Prendergast
John and Elizabeth* Prokipchuk
Lorne Pugh
Les and Diane Rankin
Gerald and June Reimer
Lyse Rémillard and Edward Fisher
George T.* and
Tannis Richardson, C.M.
J. Derek Riley, C.M.
John* and Ona Schellenberg
Barbara, Marianne and
Theodore Scheuneman
Steven Schipper, C.M.
Trudy Schroeder
Joseph N. Schwartz
Richard and Mary Scott
Susan J. Scott
Margaret Seifert
George and Pam Sigurdson
Sharon and Ross Sigurdson
Willy Slipetz
June Slobodian
Donna L. Smigelsky
Blair Smith
Diane Mary Smith and
Richard Blair Smith
Muriel Smith, O.C., O.M.
Wilma Sotas
Beverley Stewart
Laura Stott
Jim Sutherland
Dr. Joan Swain
Charles B. Tax
Leslie John Taylor
Nick* Ternette and Emily Ternette
Louis and Gladys Tétreault
Linda Thomas
Dudley and Eleanor Thompson
Edith Toews
Dr. Helen Toews
Hilda Wagstaffe
Leslie Weir and Terry Cheater
Gwen Welsh
Robin Wiens and
Émilie Lagacé-Wiens
Bob Williams
Margaret C. and Paul D. Wright
Patrice Yamada and Peri Venkatesh
Lori and Andrew Yorke
Norval C. and Ivy Young
Donn K. Yuen
*Fondly Remembered
Every effort has been made to ensure this is an accurate list of current Legacy Circle members. If you
notice an error or omission, please accept our apology and let us know so we can update our records.
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LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
A
of
History legacy
gifts
Hundreds of thoughtful people, from all walks of life, have made provisions for the future of our community
through bequests to The Winnipeg Foundation. Their remarkable legacies will live on For Good. Forever.
On behalf of our entire community, we are grateful.
In 2015, we were honoured to receive
legacy gifts from the estates of the
following individuals, thereby making
them Legacy Circle members:
Robert Murray Barnes
Gretta Merle Boyd
Alice Elizabeth Brooke
Lilia Marjorie Gardner
Elizabeth Gould
Jean Elaine Greenham
Margaret Eleanor Horn
Hilda Mary Kerkham
Gordon Linney
Dorothy Grace Smith
George “Jud” Thomas Snell
James Peter Stadnick
Madeline Grace Waddell
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We gratefully acknowledge these members who left gifts in their
estates prior to 2015.
7 anonymous members
Mary Helen Acheson
Matthew Henry Acheson
Maurice Louis Achet
Edna Elizabeth Adams
M.D. Adilman
John Affleck
John Alexander
Juanita and Norman Alexander
Anna Fraser Allardyce
Edward R. Allden
Jean Pierre Allemand
Jeanne Margaret Allen
Noreen F. Allen
William and Elizabeth Alloway
Florance E. Alsaker
Catherine Anderson
Gabrielle M. Anderson
Montague Anderson
T.V. Anderson
Violet Marjory Anderson
Glen Ernest Anley
Mae Anstruther
Elizabeth M. Antenbring
Dorothy Claire Archibald
Alice Armstrong
Grace L. Ashdown
James Harry Ashdown Sr.
Louise Ashdown
Ruby Mary Ashdown
Susie Lillian Ashdown
John T. Atchison
Alfreda Jean Attrill
Barbara Edith Awrey
Sibba Axford
Elizabeth Mabel Badham
Nellie Bailey
Robert L. Bailey
Fred Bainbridge
Agnes Browning Baird
Margaret Porteous Baird
Winnifred P. Barnes
Leslie Trinder Barratt
Edna M. Bate
Emily R. Bathgate
Herbert Arthur Beachell
James Beckstead
Louella Ada Beese
T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Albert Douglas Bell
Katherine Bender
Ethel Bendit
Harry (Bud) Benditt
Hugh Avery Benham
Doris Benson
Henry Edward Beresford
Audrey Berg
Vina Berg
Joel Israel Berlin
Ada Berney
Kathleen Berry
Gladys Best
Sarah Walker Beveridge
Frank and Mary Bilton
Elinor F.E. Black
Helen E. Blakie
Wilma Edith Blocher
Bertha Bloom
Lydia May Blore
Harry Bogdonov
Walter Bohonos
Janet Boucher
A.E. Bowyer
B. Maude Bradshaw
Edna Mae Bragg
Edward Breckman
Thomas G. Breen
Aaron Bricker
Ewart L. Brisbin
John Robert Brodie
Robert and Elizabeth Brooke
Israel Brotman
Arthur Foster Brown
Bridget Brown
Edith M. Brown
Harold W. Brown
Harry and Adeline Brown
Jessie A. Brown
Joyce Brown
Mary Ida Bruce
Robert A. Bruce
Ruth Bruce
Donald C. Bryden
Brynjolfur Kristin Brynjolfsson
Elmer John Bubbs
Arthur Henry Reginald Buller
John Phillip Burelle
Herbert Burke
Anthony Ferreira Cabral
Neri Alphonsus Cain
George Calder
Archibald McTavish Campbell
Betty Campbell
Charles A. Campbell
James T. Campbell
Katherine Milne Campbell
K. Maurice Cantin
Pauline Carey
Edwin Charles Carter
William H. Carter
James Caslick
Elsie Mary Castle
Christopher Cawker
Joseph Ceslak
John Card Chappell
Deborah Tessa Charles
Paul L. Charles
Mary Chekryn
Joseph A. Cherniack
Charles Moray Chesney
Gertrude E. Childs
Robert Chipman
Warwick Arthur Arnold Chipman
Alice Maud Chisholm
James Carr Christie
Marjorie Isabel Christie
Mary Louise Christie
Victor Chuby
John Karol Chudzik
Robert Clague
Carole Ann Clark
Helen Clark
Maureen Kathleen Smith Clarke
Florence M. Clinch
Norman L. Coghlan
Ben M. Cohen
Wolfe Cohen
Francis E. Cole
Jacques Collin
Regina Collins
Flora Collinson
Annie M. Collum
Katherine Comeller
Peter K. Comeller
Madeleine Constant
David Cooper
Roderick A. Copland
Ruth Copp
Mary Hannah Cornish
Charles Cosman
Minnie Cosman
Margaret M. Costantini
Joseph L. Coulthard
Whilma Cowley
Evelyn Dorothea Cox
Frederick Cox
Alice J.A. Crabb
H. Philip Crabb
Claude Crosby Craig
Mary I. Craik
Miriam Crawford
William H. Crealock
James A. Crowe
Jean Matheson and
Samuel Wilfred Crozier
Lucille Cubbidge
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LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
Legacy of
The
Archibald McTavish Campbell
Born in 1852, Archibald McTavish Campbell
came to Winnipeg with Canada Life Assurance
in 1881. Directed to cover the country from
the Lakehead “as far West as he could go,” he
travelled thousands of miles by canoe and on
foot, also delivering medical supplies to outposts.
Mr. Campbell served on the Board of The Winnipeg
Foundation from 1927 until his death in 1942. A gift
in his will created a fund at the Foundation in his
name. Today, the Mr. A. McTavish Campbell Fund
has distributed to the community four times the
value of his original bequest.
Mr. Campbell’s legacy lives on through his gift to
The Winnipeg Foundation.
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T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
John D. Cuddy
Elizabeth Ellenor Cunningham
Mary May Currie
Ben Cutler
Carrie Dalgliesh
Sheila Davids
Viola Davidson
Joseph Butler Deacon
Deborah DesRivieres
Max Y. Diamond
Roland L. Dickey
Margaret Elizabeth Dingle
Edward C. Dock
Genevieve A. Doidge
Frank D. Donavan
George Leyburn Douglas
Irene Douglas
Jane Stuart Douglas
Percy Douglas
Audrey P. Doupe
Laura Penelope Dowler
William J. Dowler
I. Joseph Dreman
Mabel Ormiston Drever
Charles Edward Drewry
Eileen M. Dryden
Joan Drysdale
Morris Duchov
Ann Duncan
Marjorie E. Dunderdale
Elizabeth K. Dunlop
Frederic W. DuVal
Paul G. and M. Isabel DuVal
Doris L. Dyer
Nita Eamer
Mary Alma Easterbrook
Lilian Eastop
James Ebin
William Stanley Edey
Daphne Edwards
Dorothy L. Edwards
Jane Edwards
Richard George Eeles
Eggert G. Eggertson
Irving Meldrum Ellis
Phyllis Lorna Ann Ellis
Norman L. and Marjorie Elvin
Frank Gardner English
Verna M. Esdale
Alice Elizabeth Evans
Archie Spurgeon Evans
Gordon P. Fahrni
Gordon S. Fahrni
Agnes Fairchild
Mabel Fredericka Wyatt Fairey
Blair Ferguson
Stanley Joseph Ferns
Rilla Fern Fields
Allan Findlay
Leroy F. Findlay
Minnie Evelyn Findlay
Clive L. Finkelstein
Grace Lalonde Finkelstein
Moses Finkelstein
Edith Arlie Tessa Finnen
Oscar Escal Flanders
David J. Fleck
Lawrence K. Fleming
Robert Fletcher
A.B. Flett
Harry Ford
Audrey Irene Alice Foreman
Benjamin Foreman
Lois Eleanore Forrester
Evelyn Fraser
Laura R. French
Katherine Froese
Ernest Burrell Frost
Lillian M. Fryers
Edna Norah Galloway
Marion Warren Gandy
Edward Robertson Gardner
Lawrence O. Gardner
William H. Gardner
Louis Garfinkel
Winnifred Jean Gargett
Helene Garrick (Parker)
Fredrick H. Gauer
Madeleine S. Gauvin
Margaret Elizabeth Geddes
Robert James Dudgeon Gibb
Catherine Brown Gibson
Helen Forbes Gibson
James and Mabel Gibson
Leslie Stuart Gibson
Ormee R. Gibson
Nelson Gilchrist
Samuel Gilfix
Viola Mae Gillies
Edna Gillingham
John Herbert Gillis
Thomas and Beatrice Gilroy
Jacquelyn Joyce Gladding
Robert James Gladding
Vivian Doris Glass
Mordecai Glucksburg
Irene Gobert
Peter Edwin Gold (Gould)
Stanley Goldberg
William Goldberg
Reinhold Goltz
Ellen Maria Goodyer
George Gordon
John Milloy Gordon
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LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
Maude Gordon
Margaret Gould
Muriel Beth Gourley
R.J. Gourley
Gerald and Mona Gray
William J. Gray
Constance Green
Betty Greenberg
Laura Josephine (Joanne) Greene
Margaret Harriet Gregory
Isobel Margaretta Grierson
Martha Jean Davidson Grimmer
Spencer C. Guest
Daisy Gunn
Marjorie Gwatkin
Kate E. Haffner
Emil Alvin Hagborg
Marion Temple Haig
Anna Hall
G. Sydney Halter
Harvest Halvorson
Margaret and Clarence Hamerton
Lina M. Hamilton
Mary K. Hardy
Florence E.L. Hargrave
A. Isabel Harrison
Fredrick C. Harrison
Frederick S. Harstone
Reginald Charles Harvey
William Harvey
Margaret Harwood
Jessie D.M. Hazel
Myrtle M. Hazelwood
Leonard J. Heaney
Nellie I. Heaton
Mary E. Hedley
Annie Henderson
Mary K. Hendry
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Bethia Lyon Henry
Eileen Hepple
Percy B. Hicks
Alexander Francis Hiles
Karl Hintz
Molly Hirshburg
Phillip Hnydiuk
E. Caroline Hodder
Rowland A. Hodges
Arthur Alexander Webster Hogg
Lisa Gerda Hogg
Russell C. Holdgate
Stanley M. Hollenberg
Diane I. Holm
Isabel Honess
Ruby Winnifred Horner
Effa Jane Howe
Floyd E. Howe
Laura Howe
Dunbar H. Hudson
Edith F. Hudson
Margaret P. Hudson
Michael L. Hudson
Donalda Huggins
Marjorie Ann Hughes
Mary Louise Hughes
Roderick O.A. Hunter
William Hurst
Hodgson Wilberforce Hutchinson
H. Wynne Huxley
Annie Sibyl McKay Inkster
Mary Gwendoline Inman
William Innes
James C. Irvine
Isabella Jack
Norman Jack
John Jackson
Kathleen Gertrude Jackson
Richard E. Jackson
Hilda Elizabeth James
Margaret Charlotte Jamieson
Hans Peter Jensen
George F. Jermy
Muriel Fay Jerrard
Eric Johanson
Edward A. Johnson
Jennie Johnson
Lily Johnson
Ellen F. Johnston
Leslie Harcourt Johnston
Robert Johnston
William Edwin Norman Johnstone
Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Jones
Louis Morton Jorgenson
Anne Marie Kane
Walter J. Kane
Sam Kanee
Sol Kanee
Max Kaplan
C.F. Kardel
David Kaufman
Hyman Kay
George Warren Keates
Gwendoline I. Keates
Mary M. Keelan
William Keller
Mary Asenath Kelly
Joseph P. Kennedy
Laurie K. Kessler
Reuben J. Kimmel
William Edward Niblock King
Elizabeth Kinloch
Victor A. Kirby
John Charles Knight
Kenneth A.T.E. Knowles
Matlia Koff
T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Legacy of
The
Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth
Born in 1895, Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth
was the last descendent of Red River settler
Alexander McBeth. She grew up on the original
family homestead in Old Kildonan. Miss McBeth
graduated from University of Manitoba in 1915
and was a teacher for more than 40 years. During
her life, she donated her family homestead to
the City of Winnipeg to establish McBeth Park.
When she passed away in 1989, Miss McBeth
left the remainder of her estate to The Winnipeg
Foundation.
The Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth Fund has
already distributed more to the community than the
original value of the bequest.
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LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
Vladimir Herasom and
Marie Koman
Margaret McTavish Konantz
William G. Konantz
William G. Kotchapaw
Maurice Kowalson
Evelyn Kriticos
Charles Kroft
Alice Elizabeth Kruspe
Veronica Kuczkowski
Peter Matt Kumpas
Elizabeth Kunein
Lucille A. LaBarge
Mary (Marie) Laing-Waddell
Amos Edward Lake
Walter Lang
William S.M. Lang
Albert J. Lardner
Georgia May Larson
Charles J. Last
Jean Thorunn Law
Gordon Lawson
Norman L. Leach
Rosabelle S. Leach
Harry Leadlay
Anna Leduke
Roland Lee
Irma C. Leeseberg
Jacqueline Legal
John T. LePage
Srael B. Levin
Beverley Ruth Lewis
Isobel Eadie Lewis
Lilly Maude Leybourne
Charles Franklin Lidster
Jack S. Lightcap
Kathleen Burrows Lightcap
Donald Lindsay
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John R. Lindsay
Jessie Chipperfield Livingstone
Alexander Webster Logan
Joseph Lourick
Laura Augusta Love
Edwin Allan Lovelace
Andrew L. Lowe
Anne Lundy
Freda Mary Lupton
Shirley Lush
Grace A. Lyall
Margaret I. Lyon
Benjamin H. Lyons
Mary A. Macara
A. Isabel MacArthur
Louisa J. MacBean
D.R. Grant MacDonald
Grace Irene MacDougall
Anna Y. MacFarlane
Marguerite MacHale
John Elliott Gordon MacKenzie
E.H. Macklin
Millicent L. MacPherson
Emroy Bruce Main
Frieda Major
Margaret Maki
Alan Stewart Malmgren
Richard S. Malone
Carol J. Manning
May Manson
Mireille Suzanne Marrin
Margaret Rachel Irene Marshall
C. Pearl Martin
Frances L. Martin
George Martin
Helen B. Martin
Alexander Masson
Alvin Trotter Mathers
Ruth Matheson
Stuart Matheson
Ann Cecilia Maxwell
Joseph Kellaway May
Alfred Maydanik
Catherine Helen Isabel McBeth
Mary McBride
Joseph F. McCann
Margaret Lithgow McCash
Catherine M.R. McConnell
Olive Roberta McCormick
Thomas McCowan
James McCredie
Bessie May McCuaig
Marian A. McCurdy
Ann McDonald
Bella Maud McDonald
James Kent McDonald
John Hamilton McDonald
Mary I. McDonald
Barbara Phyllis McDougall
Ruth McDowell
Thomas McElroy
Thomas Henderson McEwen
Clifford Reginald McFadden
Charles H. McFadyen
Margaret McFadyen
Elizabeth K. McGeachy
Anne Elizabeth McGowan
Margaret McGowan
Dougald McIntyre
Mabel Agnes McIntyre
George Hammill McKeag
Beatrice Ada McKenzie
Margaret Katherine McKinnon
Murray McLandress
Marjory Stewart McLaren
Mary Evelyn McLennan
T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Hugh John McLeod
Roderick McLeod
John Alan McMahon
Clifford Franklin McMillan
Margaret McMillan
Wallace Hunter McMillan
John McMurdo
Edward J. McMurray
Daniel McNeil
Gladys J. McOustra
Ethel Margaret McPhail
James Eldon McPhedran
Florence E. McPhee
George S. McPhee
Ewen Alexander McPherson
Wendy Jane McPherson
Avis Clark McWilliams
William and Jean Meagher
Ilene Dorothy Meder
John Wallace Meikle
William E. Meikle
Arthur Mercer
Nathan H. Micay
Edith M. Miller
Helen Sinclair Miller
Irene Violet Miller
Norman Milne
Robert John Mineary
Alex and Sara Mitchell
John Paul Mohr
Teresa Moloney
Ernest Moncrieff
Harriet G. Monkhouse
Jennie Montgomery
Margaret A. Montgomery
Dinty Moore
Charles A. Moors
David and Fanny Morosnick
Edith Mott
John Douglas Moulden
James Richard Murray
Bernard J. and Dorothy Anna Naylor
Isabella Neil
William G. Neill
Joseph George Nick
Ruth Nickle
William Norrie
Jean P. Norwell
Walter Frederick Noyes
Misha Nozick
Robert William Brown Oakes
Richard D. Oatway
Henry C. Oldfield
Annie Elizabeth Oliver
Joseph P. Olzanksi
James Vincent Orestes
Sarah Orlikow
Jessie Oswald
Florence E. Paget
Catherine Elizabeth Palmason
George Palmer
Johannes Palsson
Alys Elaine Parkhill
Myrna Parr
F.W. Parrish
William L. Parrish
Doris M. Pascoe
Ann Jane Patterson
Reginald Allan Patterson
Paul Pawlukevich
Elvera Pearson
Frances M.C. Pearson
Dennis Pendeshuk
Doris Pendeshuk
Irmgard Penn
Mary Percy
Victor B. Persse
Ella Lillian Peters
John H. Peters
Michael Peterson
Rae Lindsay Philip
Louie Playfair Phillipps
Stanley Phillips
Mary L. Pidhirney
Margaret Pidlaski
Florence L. Pierce
Phyllis Kathleen Pirotton
Paul Emil Platz
Robert G. Plaxton
Evelyn and Percy Pocklington
Jack Pollock
Alexander Pomasaniv
Lily Elizabeth (Betty) Poole
Allison Rutherford Popham
Michael and Anne Popovitch
Muriel E. Port
E. Mary Potter
Esther Susan Poulton
Mabel Pounder
Alice Grace Powell
Helen Powell
Anna Florence Preeper
Helen Clark Price
Dorothy G. Prior
William Henry Quinn
Kathleen A.M. Radford
Maxwell Rady
Alice Rait
Frederick J. Ramsay
Thomas Henry Rathjen
John Redston
Mable Reid
William Reid
Eugene Louis Reimer
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LEGACY CIRCLE 2015
Legacy of
The
Leslie Orr Rowland
Leslie Orr Rowland was raised and educated
in Winnipeg, where he proved himself as a gifted
student and graduated with a law degree from the
University of Manitoba in 1941. He had a keen
interest in financial matters and co-founded leading
oil magazine Oil in Canada (renamed Oilweek).
Although he lived in Calgary at the time of his
passing in 1993, and had not called Winnipeg
home for more 40 years, Mr. Rowland’s will
included a bequest to benefit all Winnipeggers.
The community impact of the Leslie Orr
Rowland Fund now equals the fund’s market value
– a remarkable aspect of Mr. Rowland’s legacy.
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T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Grace Margaret Eva Restall
Jessie F. Rettie
Robert M. Rettie
Edna Reynolds
Muriel S. Richardson
Sydney D. Richardson
Daniel A. Ritchie
Arthur John Roberts
Roy Goodwin Roberts
Albert W. Robinson
Burton A. and
Geraldine L. Robinson
Esther and Sydney I. Robinson
Marguerite Robinson
Agnes Maria Rodvik
Bertha M. Rogers
Florence Rogers
Eric G. Rogerson
Cecil Essadelle Rombough
Lionel and Edith Rosebourne
Murray J. Rosenberg
Frances E. Ross
Frederick William Ross
Margaret M. Ross
Lewis J. and Pearl C. Roth
Dora May Rothwell
Enid Ruth Rothwell
Donald Percival Rowland
Leslie Orr Rowland
Will Arley Rowlands
Bernard Rubin
Louis Rubin
F.J. Rutherford
Catherine Elizabeth Ryan
James Ryan
Lois Estelle Ryan
Harold Ross Saddington
Allan Sair
Samuel Sair
Hubert E. Shaw Sale
Olga Alice Sandulak
Freda E. Saunders
Walter and Elizabeth Saward
Alice Marge Schneider
Henry (Heinz) Scholl
Jacob Schuttler
Anne Eliza Jane Scott
Eleanor M. Scott
Elizabeth M. and A. Percy Scott
Margaret Scott
Pauline Lucy Scott
Kathleen Gladys Scroggie
John Morgan Scurfield
Stewart A. Searle
Marie Jeanne Eugenie Seguin
Herbert Sellers
Sybil Shack
Christina Sharp
Kathleen Sharp
Ernest B. Shaw
Anna D. Shepherd
Gunnel Gwen Sherman
David Edward (Ted) Shores
Annice Shreiber
Eric Sigvaldason
Nancy Geraldine Sikorski
Anszel Silberg
Margaret Catherine Simmons
Neil Christian Simonsen
Annie Sinclair
John B. Sinclair
Shelagh Sinclair
Isaac Sirluck
Frank E. Skinner
Harry McLean Sleigh
Constance Emma Smith
David Edward Smith
Diana Bayley Smith
Frederick A. Smith
Isabelle MacKenzie Smith
James Smith
Jean Elizabeth MacKenzie Smith
Kenneth B. Smith
Louisa H. Smith
Margaret Stella Smith
Marjorie St. Clair Smith
Mary E. Smith
Alfred J. Smither
Karl Sonntag
Walter Clive Spearman
Anna Speers
Lucie Frances Spence
George Spratt
William Thomas Stainton
John Standing
Patricia Joan Stanger
John I. Stein
Harry Steinberg
Helen Steinkopf
Kathryn Mary Steinthorson
Sally B. Stern
Marguerite G. Steven
Madge O. Stevens
Annie Batchelor Stevenson
James Stevenson
Thelma Mary Stewart
Richard G. & Margaret V. Stillinger
William Stitt
Kenneth B. Stoddart
Harold B. Strang
Mary Esther Stratford
Gerald L. Stuart
Sheila Sturley
Edith Sun
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Myrtle M. Sundberg
G.A. Swan
John Julius J. Swanson
Marion Swanson
Stuart A. Sweeney
Eileen Sykes
Mable Taft
Ruth Tallin
Alan Edmund Tarr
Dorothy M. Tarr
Arthur Taylor
James Tees
Herbert Temple
Ernest R. Tennant
Nick Ternette
Gordon Richard Ternouth
Barry Tessler
Eileen Tessler
Michael Tessler
Angela Caroline Thompson
D.I. Thompson
Enid Ruth Thompson
James Pullar Thomson
Margaret Ellen Thorburn
Christina Tibbs
Austin Ross Tierney
Miriam Jane Timlick
Frank Irwin Tindall
Mary Elizabeth Tisdale
Robertina S. Tod
Clara Tokar
Margaret Toomer
Emma Topper
Ida Mary Trotter
Ada Trout
Colborne Manson Truman
Alfred Rea Tucker
Herbert M. Tucker
Joyce Turnbull
James F. Turner
Nancy Turriff
Grace F. Tyre
Albert Van Amstel
Aart Vander Brink
Edwin N. Vansickle
Margaret Josephine Vant
Elsie Maud Victoria Verity
Evelyn May Vickers
David Vineberg
Donald R. Vinson
Ernest Casebourne Wade
H.G. Wade
Shirley Joyce Walker
Charles J. Walley
Edith Warner
Edith D. Wasserman
Edward Charles Watkins
Anne Watt (Stodgell)
Fannie E. Waugh
Sarah E. Webb
Margaret M. Webster
John P. Weidman
Mildred V. Weidman
Margaret A. Wellman
Alexander M. Werier
Sam Werier
Joseph Wheeldon
Margaret May Whitaker
Kathleen M. White
John David Whitecross
David James Whyard
Frances Wickberg
Lillian M. Wilcox
Bessie Wilkinson
Charles Marcus Williams
Delia Williams
Ray Williams
William G. Willoughby
Laurence F. Wilmot
Charles P. Wilson
John Wilson
Anne Catherine Wilson-Smith
Louise E. Windas
Melva Ellen Windle
Abraham B. Winograd
Alexander Robert Winram
Helene Winston
David Wintrope
Mary Grace Wishart
Ada Wolch
Lela Jane Wolfe
Gary Landau Wolfson
Thomas Wolfson
Joseph Wolinsky
Honora Woodman
Mary Elizabeth Woods
Charles Wright
Grace Lillian Wright
Victor H.L. Wyatt
Helen Younger
Every effort has been made to ensure this is an accurate list of current Legacy Circle members. If you
notice an error or omission, please accept our apology and let us know so we can update our records.
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T H E W I N N I P E G F O U N D AT I O N
Legacy of
The
Elizabeth Kathleen Lightcap
Elizabeth Kathleen (Kay) Lightcap was
born in Winnipeg in 1906, the only daughter
of Hon. Theodore A. and Georgie K. Burrows.
She was a founding member of the Junior League
of Winnipeg and a long-time volunteer for Meals
on Wheels. Both Mrs. Lightcap and her husband
Jack were active and generous community
members. When she passed away in 1987, a gift
in Mrs. Lightcap’s will established a fund at The
Winnipeg Foundation, providing support to specific
charities of her choosing and projects for young
people. A portion is also available for granting at
the discretion of The Winnipeg Foundation.
We are grateful to Mrs. Lightcap, whose
legacy will continue to make a difference in our
community forever.
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Thank you
To all who have planned a gift to our community for
future generations, thank you for your thoughtfulness,
optimism and caring!
The Winnipeg Foundation
1350-One Lombard Place
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0X3
204.944.9474
1.877.974.3631
www.wpgfdn.org