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Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

18.0. "Any Hamiltonians???" by 39409::GROCHOWSKI () Wed Oct 07 1987 13:02

    Are there any fellow Hamiltonians out there?  I loved to hear some
    news from there.
    
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18.1I'd never admit to thatKAOFS::D_SEEDMon Jan 11 1988 16:0911
    Not a native, but I can admit to working out of the HPO - Hamilton
    DEC office (located in Burlington?!?!) for two years, and actually
    living in Burlington for 14 months.
    
    Biggest news (industrial) is that Dofasco has brought its
    continuous-caster (replete with 100s of $Ms of DEC equipment) online
    finally. Project only slightly behind schedule, awaiting the next
    major DEC hardware announcement so that they can buy one of
    whatever-it-is.
    
    Desmond.
18.2""Just a Party in Toronto""TRFSV2::P_KLINOWSKIWed Nov 08 1989 21:359
    Well, I hate to admit it but I was born in Hamilton and grew up in
    Grimsby.  Fortunately, I now work in Toronto, a fine town.  Are you
    still interested in the Hammer?   One piece of information I can give
    is that there is now two skyway bridges and the hamilton harbour near
    the steel companies is being filled in faster than you can blink. They
    finally built a proper hockey arena downtown minus a hockey team.  Am I
    getting you interested??
    
    Cheers, Paul
18.3I am I am I am I am I am I am I am I am I am I am POLAR::WILSONCA dog is a womans best manSat Oct 21 1995 20:1912
    I was born and raised in Hamilton. I spent the first part of my life on
    Tisdale ave. (between Victoria and Wentworth) I went to Wentworth
    Street Public School. Later my family and by extension, myself, moved
    to Cannon St., near Gage ave. Gage Park was a large influence on my
    life. I went to Prince of Wales school next and then high school at
    Scott Park Secondary. I swam with the Hamilton Wentworth Aquatic Club.
    I still like Hamilton very much and walk around the whole city every
    time I have an extended stay there. 
    
    Gotta go will continue later.
    
    chris, from hamilton.
18.4TROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomSat Oct 21 1995 20:3410
    Well, I was born there (St. Joe's) I lived in Saltfleet township (later
    amalgamated into Stoney Creek) the east property line of our farm was
    also the Hamilton city limits. I went to kindergarden at Mount Albion
    school the last year that the original one room schoolhouse was still
    part of the building. I did my time in the steel mills (two co-op
    workterms at Dofasco). We moved down the peninsula to Grimsby when I
    was 9. I still occasionally go back to the old neighbourhood as my
    Grandmother (92 going on 39) still lives there (less than a mile from
    where she was born, across the street from where my grandfather was
    born. 
18.5at least we blow our pollution over to torontoPOLAR::WILSONCA dog is a womans best manSat Oct 21 1995 23:545
    I made a point of not working in the steel mills. I always thought that
    it was my Dad's job that made him so depressed and eventually an
    alcoholic. I writhed every time he came home at precisely 1532 every
    day. Same thing day in day out. I survived the steel mills but the chip
    left on my shoulder looms large.
18.6TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismSun Oct 22 1995 19:175
    
    I have, in no way, had anything to do with Hamilton.
    
    Just thought I'd say.
    
18.7CALLME::MR_TOPAZSun Oct 22 1995 20:2916
       
       My former companion, Colleen Horner, was born and reared in
       Hamilton.  Her father, Hugh, had the unusual middle name `Urchin'.
       Really, he did.
       
       Colleen claimed to haved dated Wayne Rivers when he played for
       the Hamilton Red Wings; I later followed Wayne undistinguished
       career in Boston as he went on to play several seasons for the
       perenially last-place Bruins.
       
       I have also seen the escarpment.
       
       On the whole, that's really quite a bit -- more than one would
       ordinarily want, in many ways -- to have to do w/Hamilton.
       
       --Mr Topaz
18.8Dundas!TROOA::DLOTENSemper ubi sub ubi.Mon Oct 23 1995 12:0510
    Like Norm, I was born in St. Joes, but call Dundas my birthplace!
    
    I lived in Dundas until I was 9, when we moved up onto the escarpment
    near Millgrove.  Went to Dundas District High School and on to the
    University of Waterloo.
    
    After a brief stint in Kitchener, where my wife and I were married, we
    moved to Sarnia!
    
    -doug
18.9LEMAN::DZIALOWSKIsharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly...Tue Oct 24 1995 10:071
    I've worked in Hamilton. Not as nice as Sarnia...
18.10POLAR::RUSHTONտ�Tue Oct 24 1995 12:015
    Hamilton??!!
    
    What street's it on?  :*)
    
    Korff
18.11POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' & Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 24 1995 13:251
    I think Linda Hamilton is pretty. Does that make me a Hamiltonian?
18.12TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismTue Oct 24 1995 14:036
    
    It depends; how do you feel about George Hamilton?
    
    Please respond without wasting disk space, network bandwidth, CPU
    cycles, or the time of your fellow noters.
    
18.13fan of neither, nor even AlexanderCTHU26::S_BURRIDGETue Oct 24 1995 14:124
    Is that George Hamilton IV, the country crooner who recorded "Canadian
    Pacific," or that other guy, the tanned 2nd-rate actor/showbiz figure?
    
    -Stephen
18.14Uh,..oh....TROOA::MCRAMDEC: ReClaim TheName!Tue Oct 24 1995 15:294
    
    Watch it. It's just a clever trick so he can post his Statistics Canada
    survey on George Hamilton....
    
18.15TROOA::COLLINSCyberian PaganismTue Oct 24 1995 16:233
    
    That reminds me...
    
18.16Pardon my lunchbucketTROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomTue Oct 24 1995 18:354
    Re: .11
    
    c/Linda Hamilton/Sheila Copps/ and you're much closer. 
    
18.17POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin' & Sofa Settin'Tue Oct 24 1995 18:383
    <----
    
    Bluuuuuuuuuurgh!
18.18POLAR::RICHARDSONPettin&#039; &amp; Sofa Settin&#039;Tue Oct 24 1995 18:421
    By the way, Sheila Copps is not my baby.
18.19LEMAN::DZIALOWSKIsharks gotta swim, bats gotta fly...Wed Oct 25 1995 09:494
    Hamilton: that was a mathematician from Scotland (father of the
    quaternions - an extension of the complex set,  and of the Hamiltonian,
    - a formulation of the least-effort principle named after him, I think).
    He was also Nelson's lover (an English sailor).
18.20if memory servesCTHU26::S_BURRIDGEWed Oct 25 1995 09:594
    It hink that's the "Hambletonian," and it's not a "formulation of the
    least-effort principle," but a harness race.
    
    -Stephen 
18.21POLAR::RUSHTONտ�Wed Oct 25 1995 14:426
    >>He was also Nelson's lover (an English sailor).
    
    Close, very close...but completely wrong.
    
    Nelson was an English admiral in the Royal Navy.  His mistress was Lady
    Hamilton.
18.22POLAR::RICHARDSONCPU CyclerWed Oct 25 1995 15:581
    Yabbut that's when he was dressed up like Lady Hamilton.
18.23TROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomWed Oct 25 1995 17:431
    Now this is getting silly. What is this the Sarnia note?