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List of Bishop's College School alumni

Bishop's College School, a private secondary school founded in 1836 in the Borough of Lennoxville, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada owns an Old boy network. Former male students are referred to as BCS Old Boys and former King's Hall, Compton & BCS female students are referred to as Old Girls. BCS's sister school, King's Hall, Compton, was founded in 1872 in Compton, Québec and merged with BCS in 1972.

The official charter of the Bishop's College School BCS Alumni Association was granted in 1901. The Heneker-Williams Society was created by the Board of Directors of the BCS Association to honour individuals who by leadership and example, have set the standard for volunteer support of Bishop's College School and King's Hall, Compton.

This list is a collection of notable BCS/KHC Alumni. For a list of BCS/KHC faculty see List of Bishop's College School Faculty.

Bishop's College School and Bishop's University have been two separate independent institutions since 1922, after sharing space on Bishop's University campus for nearly 80 years. Please do not include BU alumni on this page.

Educators and thinkers edit

 
General Sir William Heneker

Sciences and engineering edit

 
Reginald Fessenden, Inventor of Radio

Medicine and humanitarians edit

Arts and media edit

 
Paul Almond
 
Michael Ondaatje
 
Ntare Mwine
 
Howard Ryshpan, actor

Military service edit

 
General Andrew McNaughton BCS'01
 
The Right Hon.Andrew Hamilton Gault

Legal edit

 
F.E. Meredith

Political figures edit

 
Commander J.K.L. Ross of Montreal
 
Hartland de Montarville Molson
 
US Secretary of State, John Kerry and Derek Bryson Park; Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts.

Business edit

 
Anthony R. Graham
 
Sir Montagu Allan

Religion edit

 
Clarendon Lamb Worrell

Sports edit

BCS Hockey Program was established in 1914 and the BCS Memorial Arena is the oldest indoor rink in Canada donated by the alumni.

References edit

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  2. ^ Stephen Scobie, "Glassco, John 2011-08-06 at the Wayback Machine", Canadian Encyclopedia (Edmonton: Hurtig, 1988), 906.
  3. ^ . The Gazette. Archived from the original on 1 September 2009. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
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  5. ^ Thesen, Sharon. "Michael Ondaatje". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  6. ^ a b "The Governor General of Canada > Find a Recipient". Gg.ca. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  7. ^ a b "BCS Yearbook Winter 1942". Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  8. ^ a b Greenfield, Nathan.The Damned. Harper Collins, 2010
  9. ^ International Criminal Court. (n.d.). James Kirkpatrick Stewart Deputy Prosecutor. Retrieved 20 June 2020, from https://www.icc-cpi.int/about/otp/who-s-who/Pages/James-Stewart.aspx
  10. ^ "Deputy Prosecutors". Coalition for the ICC. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  11. ^ a b Place-names of Alberta. Ottawa: Geographic Board of Canada. 1928. p. 36.
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  13. ^ "Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust – Home". www.choicereit.ca. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  14. ^ The Times, Friday, 15 August 1941; pg. 7; Issue 49005; col G Obituary The Rt Rev E.J. Bidwell
  15. ^ Crockford's clerical directory 1975/6 Lambeth, Church House Publishing 0108153674
  16. ^ "Chronology of Bishop's University Buildings | Bishop's University". 9 November 2018.
  17. ^ "Biography – MILLS, WILLIAM LENNOX – Volume XIV (1911–1920) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography". www.biographi.ca.
  18. ^ "Matthews, Rt Rev. Timothy John". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  19. ^ ROUMELIOTIS, CHARLIE (29 September 2020). "2020 NHL Draft Profile: RW Dawson Mercer". NBC Sports. Retrieved 30 September 2020.

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Bishop s College School a private secondary school founded in 1836 in the Borough of Lennoxville Sherbrooke Quebec Canada owns an Old boy network Former male students are referred to as BCS Old Boys and former King s Hall Compton amp BCS female students are referred to as Old Girls BCS s sister school King s Hall Compton was founded in 1872 in Compton Quebec and merged with BCS in 1972 The official charter of the Bishop s College School BCS Alumni Association was granted in 1901 The Heneker Williams Society was created by the Board of Directors of the BCS Association to honour individuals who by leadership and example have set the standard for volunteer support of Bishop s College School and King s Hall Compton This list is a collection of notable BCS KHC Alumni For a list of BCS KHC faculty see List of Bishop s College School Faculty Bishop s College School and Bishop s University have been two separate independent institutions since 1922 after sharing space on Bishop s University campus for nearly 80 years Please do not include BU alumni on this page Contents 1 Educators and thinkers 2 Sciences and engineering 3 Medicine and humanitarians 4 Arts and media 5 Military service 6 Legal 7 Political figures 8 Business 9 Religion 10 Sports 11 ReferencesEducators and thinkers edit nbsp General Sir William Heneker Frederick Edmund Meredith KC 1862 1941 lawyer Chancellor of Bishop s University and President of the Montreal Victorias Batonnier of the Bar of Montreal General Andrew McNaughton CH CB CMG DSO CD PC 1887 1966 as the electrical engineer who designed the Cathode Ray Direction Finder and the President of the National Research Board Charles Sandwith Campbell KC 1858 1923 A benefactor who gave the City of Montreal the Campbell Concerts and Campbell Parks He was a Governor of McGill University George Hurst 1926 2012 Chief Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic visiting professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London Eric Herbert Molson OC born 1937 C M former Chairman of Molson Coors and former Chancellor of Concordia University William Heneker KCB KCMG DSO 1867 1939 one of only a handful of Canadians to reach the full rank of General in the British Army BCS alumnus and former teacher William Watson Ogilvie was the president of the Montreal Board of Trade in 1893 and 1894 and a member of its council for six years He was also a Director of the Bank of Montreal the Montreal Transportation Company the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company and a Founding Director of the Royal Trust Company Reginald Aubrey Fessenden 1866 1932 professor at Purdue University and the Founder Chair of the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Pittsburgh Sciences and engineering edit nbsp Reginald Fessenden Inventor of Radio Reginald Aubrey Fessenden 1866 1932 Inventor of radio AM broadcasting and sonar Fessenden oscillator professor at the Purdue University and the founder chair of the Electrical Engineering department at the University of Pittsburgh General Andrew McNaughton CH CB CMG DSO CD PC 1887 1966 the electrical engineer who designed the Cathode Ray Direction Finder and the President of the National Research Board Frederick Edmund Meredith KC 1862 1941 lawyer Chancellor of Bishop s University and President of the Montreal Victorias Batonnier of the Bar of Montreal Selwyn G Blaylock 1879 1945 President of the Canadian Institute of Mining established the Selwyn G Blaylock Medal James Ross 1848 1913 of Montreal a Scottish born Canadian civil engineer businessman and philanthropist He established his fortune predominantly through railway construction notably for the Canadian Pacific Railway of which he was the major shareholder and also served as a Governor of McGill University Richard H Tomlinson OC c 1924 2018 was a Canadian chemist and philanthropist who graduated from Cambridge University He is best known as a founding director of Gennum Corp a Canadian manufacturer of semiconductors and semiconductor based products and for making one of the largest single donations to a Canadian university He was also a Professor Emeritus of Chemistry McMaster University Medicine and humanitarians editHarry Woodburn Blaylock CBE 1978 1928 was Chief commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross Society Hazen Sise 1906 1974 was a Canadian architect educator and humanitarian who worked alongside Norman Bethune as the chief fundraiser for the Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy in Madrid Spain He is responsible for introducing Bethune s achievements in China to the western world for the first time and nominated Bethune s House as a National Historic Site of Canada Sir James Lauder Brunton 4th Bt of Stratford Place 1947 was born in Montreal and educated at Bishop s College School Lennoxville Quebec and McGill University Montreal He is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto His father and grandfather were also both educated at McGill His grandfather the 2nd Baronet settled the family in Canada in 1912 Arts and media edit nbsp Paul Almond nbsp Michael Ondaatje nbsp Ntare Mwine Jake Eberts OC 1941 2012 award winning film producer of Chariots of Fire Gandhi Dances with Wolves amp Chicken Run He has been associated with films garnering 66 Oscar nominations including nine for Best Picture In 2006 March of the Penguins won the Oscar for Best Documentary Richard Smeaton White PC CC OOnt 1865 1936 was a Canadian newspaper publisher and political figure He sat for Inkerman Division in the Senate of Canada as a Conservative from 1917 to 1936 Ralph Barker Gustafson CM 1909 1995 was a Canadian poet and professor at Bishop s University John Calder 1927 2018 was a Scottish Canadian writer who founded the company Calder Publishing in 1949 1 Sharon Pollock 1928 2021 Canadian Playwright an officer of the Order of Canada and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Clive M Law 1954 2017 was a Canadian publisher and author and founder and President of Service Publications John Glassco 1909 1981 was a Canadian poet memoirist and novelist According to Stephen Scobie Glassco will be remembered for his brilliant autobiography his elegant classical poems and for his translations 2 He is also remembered by some for his erotica David Atkinson 1921 2012 Broadway actor and singer He also served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II in the South Pacific just prior to Japan s surrender Norman Webster OC 1941 A Canadian journalist and a former editor in chief of The Globe and Mail and The Gazette 3 George Hurst 1926 2012 Chief Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic visiting professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London Giles Walker 1946 2020 Scottish Canadian film director staff director at the National Film Board of Canada for 20 years and recipient of an Oscar nomination for a short drama Stuart McLean OC 1948 2017 Celebrated Canadian radio broadcaster humorist monologist and author best known as the host of the CBC Radio program The Vinyl Cafe 4 Michael Ondaatje OC FRSL 1943 He is the recipient of multiple literary awards such as the Governor General s Award the Giller Prize the Booker Prize and the Prix Medicis etranger 5 and recognized for his nationally and internationally successful novel The English Patient 1992 He also funds the Ondaatje Endeavour camping trips for BCS students Ntare Mwine 1967 an American stage and film actor documentarian and activist who has appeared in such high profile productions as Blood Diamond Law amp Order Heroes and CSO and Crime Scene Investigation with legendary producer Steven Soderbergh Filipes Antonio da Silva Baptista Tou otherwise known as 杜俊玮 zh Macanese singer Winner of over four seasons of TDM Macau Teledifusao de Macau S A Competitions Scott Abbott co inventor of the board game Trivial Pursuit nbsp Howard Ryshpan actor Howard Ryshpan 1932 Canadian actor in radio films television and theatre Paul Almond OC 1931 2015 Director of BBC documentary Up series or Seven up Robert Bedard 1931 is a Canadian former tennis player Bedard was the top ranked Canadian singles player for most of the 1950s and early 1960s Headmaster of St Andrew s College Diana Fowler LeBlanc CC born 1940 in Toronto is the widow of former Governor General of Canada Romeo LeBlanc during whose term she was Viceregal consort She was stationed at the Paris offices of Radio Canada and then the London office of CBC Military service edit nbsp General Andrew McNaughton BCS 01 nbsp The Right Hon Andrew Hamilton Gault General Andrew McNaughton CH CB CMG DSO CD PC 1887 1966 First commander of the First Canadian Army in the Second World War Minister of National Defense and Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations George Harold Baker November 4 1877 June 2 1916 was a lawyer political figure and soldier from Quebec Canada He represented Brome in the House of Commons of Canada from 1911 to 1916 as a Conservative Member of Parliament A bronze statue of him was erected in the Canadian Parliament Building He is the only sitting Canadian MP to be killed in action on military service Lieutenant General Kenneth Stuart CB DSO MC September 9 1891 November 3 1945 was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff the head of the Canadian Army from 24 December 1941 until 27 December 1943 Major General William Henry Pferinger Elkins CB CBE DSO 13 June 1883 1964 was a Canadian soldier He was a Commandant of the RMC Major General Harry Wickwire Foster CBE DSO 1902 1964 A senior Canadian Army officer who commanded two Canadian divisions during World War II He served in both the Pacific and European theatres John H C McGreevy 1913 2004 was a member of the Order of Canada 6 and a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal He was a leading figure in the Anglophone community of Quebec City rewarded for his community service and recognized for his military service in the Second World War as prisoner of war for four years while serving as a lieutenant 7 with the Royal Rifles of Canada in Hong Kong 8 Knight Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis KCB CMG DSO commander of the Royal Highlanders of Canada who also led the 3rd Canadian Division during the last two months of the First World War as a major general Mount Loomis in Alberta is named after him Robert Moncel OC DSO OBE CD 1917 2007 was a Canadian army officer Moncel was Lieutenant General of the Canadian Army and former Vice Chief of the Defence Staff He was the youngest general officer in the Canadian Army when promoted to Brigadier on 17 August 1944 at the age of 27 Sir William Price 1867 1924 Quebec businessman and politician One of the organizers for the Valcartier Military Camp now CFB Valcartier where BCS students start their year with the Cadet Orientation Camp There are five generations of the Price family who studied at BCS Sir Hugh Allan father of Lieutenant Colonel Sir H Montagu Allan was a Scottish Canadian shipping magnate financier and capitalist By the time of his death the Allan Shipping Line had become the largest privately owned shipping empire in the world He was responsible for transporting millions of British immigrants to Canada and the businesses that he established from Montreal filtered across every sphere of Canadian life cementing his reputation as an empire builder The Right Honourable Brigadier General Andrew Hamilton Gault DSO 1882 1958 at his own expense he raised the still existing Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry the last privately raised Regiment in the British Empire He also served as a Member of Parliament UK for Taunton and as a Black Watch Officer General Sir Henry Edward Burstall 1870 1945 commander of the 2nd Canadian Division in the First World War William Heneker KCB KCMG DSO 1867 1939 one of only a handful of Canadians to reach the full rank of General in the British Army Commander J K L Ross CBE 1876 1951 sportsman philanthropist and Deputy Governor of Jamaica he funded the construction of the new campus for BCS in 1916 17 Lieutenant General Sir George Norton Cory KBE CB DSO 26 December 1874 17 November 1968 was an American born Canadian soldier who served with the British Army in India South Africa and Canada and during the Boer War World War I and World War II Legal edit nbsp F E Meredith George Carlyle Marler PC 14 September 1901 10 April 1981 was a politician notary and philatelist in Quebec Canada Marler served as city councillor from 1940 to 1947 and as Deputy Chairman of Montreal Executive Committee in Montreal Leader of the Official Opposition of the Quebec National Assembly against the Union Nationale James Kirkpatrick Stewart 9 is a Canadian lawyer with over thirty years of experience as Crown counsel handling criminal trials and appeals for the prosecution including more than eight years working with the United Nations in international criminal law prosecutions as a trial and appellate counsel and legal manager In the past he has served as Senior Trial Attorney in the Office of the Prosecutor OTP at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ICTR as Chief of Prosecutions in the OTP at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ICTY and as Senior Appeals Counsel and then Chief of the Appeals and Legal Advisory Division in the OTP at the ICTR 10 Frederick Edmund Meredith KC 1862 1941 lawyer Chancellor of Bishop s University and president of the Montreal Victorias Batonnier of the Bar of Montreal Roy Heenan OC 28 September 1935 3 February 2017 was a Canadian labour lawyer and academic He was the founding partner of the Canadian law firm Heenan Blaikie Political figures edit nbsp Commander J K L Ross of Montreal nbsp Hartland de Montarville Molson nbsp US Secretary of State John Kerry and Derek Bryson Park Beacon Hill Boston Massachusetts Sir James David Edgar KCMG PC QC August 10 1841 July 31 1899 7th Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada and was given a knighthood by Queen Victoria Lennoxville Classical School Era Richard Smeaton White PC CC OOnt 1865 1936 was a Canadian newspaper publisher and political figure He sat for Inkerman division in the Senate of Canada as a Conservative from 1917 to 1936 General Andrew McNaughton CH CB CMG DSO CD PC 1887 1966 Canadian Minister of National Defense in the Second World War Ambassador to the United Nations Elliott Torrance Galt 1850 1928 Only child of the Fathers of Confederation Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt 1817 1893 by his wife Elliott A major figure in the financing and establishment of Lethbridge Alberta building 571 kilometres of irrigation canals and establishing coal mines with a daily capacity of over 2 000 tonnes Loran Ellis Baker Member of the Liberal Party in the riding of Shelburne Yarmouth Clare 21 September 1905 9 May 1991 John Smythe Hall 7 August 1853 8 January 1909 was a Canadian lawyer politician and editor Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Montreal Ouest John H C McGreevy CM 1913 2004 was a member of the Order of Canada 6 and a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal He was a leading figure in the Anglophone community of Quebec City rewarded for his community service and recognized for his military service in the Second World War as prisoner of war for four years while serving as a lieutenant 7 with the Royal Rifles of Canada in Hong Kong 8 Tim Jones Former Mayor of Aurora Ontario Egan Chambers 1921 1944 Member of the Canadian Parliament for St Lawrence St George 2nd Lord Shaughnessy KC William James Shaughnessy 1883 1938 He was director of Canadian Pacific Railway 3rd Lord Shaughnessy William Graham Shaughnessy 1922 2003 member of the House of Lords Major in the Canadian Grenadier Guards Sir William Price 1867 1924 Quebec businessman and politician One of the organizers for the Valcartier Military Camp now CFB Valcartier where BCS students start their year with the Cadet Orientation Camp There is five generations of the Price family who studied in BCS John Bassett OC 1915 1998 was a Canadian media proprietor and politician He is also a recipient of the Order of Canada The Hon Matthew Henry Cochrane 11 November 1823 12 August 1903 was a Canadian industrialist livestock breeder and politician Cochrane Alberta is named in his honour 11 The Right Hon Greville Janner Lord Baron Janner 1928 2015 British politician barrister 12 Walter George Mitchell KC 1877 1935 member of the House of Commons of Canada Treasurer of the Province of Quebec Clarence Chester Cleveland September 14 1849 January 6 1907 Member of the House of Commons of Canada for the riding of Richmond Wolfe in the 1891 federal election defeating future Liberal Prime Minister of Canada Wilfrid Laurier who also ran in the riding of Quebec East Senator Hartland de Montarville Molson OC OBE OQ 1907 2002 of the Molson Brewery and former owner of the Montreal Canadiens The Hon Colin Kenny 1943 Canadian Senator A member of the Liberal Party Lucien Turcotte Pacaud 1879 1960 member of the House of Commons of Canada amp acting Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Commander J K L Ross CBE 1876 1951 sportsman philanthropist and Deputy Governor of Jamaica he funded the construction of the new campus of BCS Derek Bryson Park Director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York and served as managing director in the Fixed Income Structured Finance Division at Lehman Brothers Diana Fowler LeBlanc CC born 1940 in Toronto is the widow of former Governor General of Canada Romeo LeBlanc during whose term she was a Viceregal consort She stationed at the Paris offices of Radio Canada and then the London office of CBC King s Hall F R ScottCC QC FRSC FBA 1899 1985 co founder of first Canadian social democratic party the Co operative Commonwealth Federation and its successor the New Democratic Party He also won the Governor General Award for his literary achievements Lieutenant General Sir Louis Jean Bols KCB KCMG DSO 23 November 1867 13 September 1930 was a British Army General he served as Edmund Allenby s Third Army Chief of Staff on the Western front and Sinai and Palestine campaigns of World War I He was also the Governor of Bermuda Joseph Bell Forsyth fr 1830 1913 Il est le premier maire de Cap Rouge Raymond Setlakwe 1928 2021 Canadian Senator for The Laurentides Recipient of the Order of Canada Business edit nbsp Anthony R Graham nbsp Sir Montagu Allan Anthony Graham 1957 Director of George Weston Limited 1996 2016 Loblaw Companies 1998 2015 Chairman of President s Choice Bank 2000 2015 President of Selfridges Group 2003 2017 and Chairman of Choice Properties REIT 13 2017 present Lieutenant Colonel Sir H Montagu Allan CVO 1860 1951 of the Allan Shipping Line donated the Allan Cup to Ice Hockey He was president of several major Canadian financial institutions and of the Montreal General Hospital He co founded and was president of the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Montreal The Hon Matthew Henry Cochrane 11 November 1823 12 August 1903 was a Canadian industrialist livestock breeder and politician Cochrane Alberta is named in his honour 11 Hartland MacDougall 1875 1947 stockbroker and member of Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Eric Herbert Molson OC born 1937 C M former Chairman of Molson Coors and former Chancellor of Concordia University Edward Bronfman OC 1 November 1927 4 April 2005 was a Canadian businessman philanthropist and member of the Bronfman family From 1971 to 1978 he and his brother owned the Montreal Canadiens The team won four Stanley Cups under their ownership in 1973 1976 1977 and 1978 Senator Hartland de Montarville Molson OC OBE OQ 1907 2002 of the Molson Brewery and former owner of the Montreal Canadiens Derek Bryson Park Director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York and served as managing director in the Fixed Income Structured Finance Division at Lehman Brothers Arthur Deane Nesbitt OBE DFC CdeG 16 November 1910 22 February 1978 was a Canadian businessman and a decorated pilot and Wing Commander in World War II Under his guidance Nesbitt Thomson expanded across Canada and into the United States and Europe They were the first Canadian firm in three decades to obtain a seat on the New York Stock Exchange citation needed Jackson Dodds CBE 1881 1961 Dodds had a distinguished career with the Bank of Montreal where he was general manager before his retirement Dodds image appeared on the paper currency of the Bank of Montreal in 1931 1935 and 1938 during the time he was general manager citation needed Religion edit nbsp Clarendon Lamb Worrell Clarendon Worrell 20 July 1854 10 August 1934 was the 5th Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada Edward John Bidwell 26 November 1866 11 August 1941 14 was an English Anglican clergyman who served as Bishop of Ontario from 1917 to 1926 15 James Williams bishop 1825 1892 graduated from Pembroke College Oxford He participated vigorously in the development of the Protestant public school system in Quebec and collaborated with Sir Alexander Galt in drawing up Section 93 of the British North American Act Constitution Act 1867 which conferred upon Parliament the responsibility of protecting the educational rights of minorities 16 The Rt Rev Lennox Waldron Williams DD 12 November 1859 8 July 1958 educated at St John s College Oxford was an eminent 17 Anglican priest the sixth Anglican Bishop of Quebec alumni and former headmaster Tim Matthews 1907 1991 was the ninth Bishop of Quebec 18 Sports editBCS Hockey Program was established in 1914 and the BCS Memorial Arena is the oldest indoor rink in Canada donated by the alumni Ernest McLea 1876 1931 was a Canadian ice hockey player McLea played in the 1890s for the Montreal Victorias and was a member of four Stanley Cup winning teams He scored the first hat trick in Stanley Cup play and scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in a challenge game in 1896 nbsp Hartland MacDougall Hartland MacDougall 1875 1947 stockbroker and member of Canada s Sports Hall of Fame Christopher Temple Emmet 1868 1957 was an American attorney and sportsman Edward Bronfman OC 1 November 1927 4 April 2005 was a Canadian businessman philanthropist and member of the Bronfman family From 1971 to 1978 he and his brother owned the Montreal Canadiens The team won four Stanley Cups under their ownership in 1973 1976 1977 and 1978 Senator Hartland de Montarville Molson OC OBE OQ 1907 2002 of the Molson Brewery and former owner of the Montreal Canadiens Tom Nutten pronounced ˈnʏten 1971 is a former American football guard who played eight seasons in the National Football League NFL with the St Louis Rams Catherine Boudreault 1997 Canadian Rugby Seven player a silver medal winner at 2014 Summer Youth Olympics Dawson Mercer 2001 Canadian hockey player that was drafted 18th overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft 19 Noah Dobson 2000 A Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the New York Islanders of NHL References edit The Guardian 20 July 2002 Page 72 Stephen Scobie Glassco John Archived 2011 08 06 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Encyclopedia Edmonton Hurtig 1988 906 Norman Webster 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Retrieved 2 August 2017 The Times Friday 15 August 1941 pg 7 Issue 49005 col G Obituary The Rt Rev E J Bidwell Crockford s clerical directory 1975 6 Lambeth Church House Publishing 0108153674 Chronology of Bishop s University Buildings Bishop s University 9 November 2018 Biography MILLS WILLIAM LENNOX Volume XIV 1911 1920 Dictionary of Canadian Biography www biographi ca Matthews Rt Rev Timothy John Who s Who A amp C Black Subscription or UK public library membership required ROUMELIOTIS CHARLIE 29 September 2020 2020 NHL Draft Profile RW Dawson Mercer NBC Sports Retrieved 30 September 2020 Template Bishop s College School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Bishop 27s College School alumni amp oldid 1195016047, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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