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125.1 | Eggerton Marcus | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | | Wed Oct 05 1988 13:57 | 22 |
| I was most impressed with Eggerton Marcus, who won a silver medal
in boxing.
He is a quiet, unassuming young man who loves his adopted country,
having come to Canada as a young child.
I saw a couple of interviews with him, the first being just after
he had won his first bout by a knockout. When asked what he expected
to do, he replied that he had to win the gold medal. When he said
it though, he sounded as if he really meant it.
At the interview after the silver medal fight, it was revealed that
he had broken his hand in the first fight but kept it hidden for
two more which he won, one by a knockout. He was in fact fighting
for the gold medal with one hand. Although being praised for his
gutsy performance, he was still appologizing for the fact that he
had not won the gold.
This is the kind of athlete we should be supporting and promoting
as much as possible.
Roger
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125.2 | Long May He Run | OTOFS::B_CORBIN | BRIAN | Fri Oct 07 1988 16:26 | 2 |
| If you ever saw him you would never forget him. A person that hero's
look up to. Terry Fox
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125.3 | My Hero - not a sandwich | BMT::RIZZO | Play me or trade me | Sat Oct 08 1988 01:05 | 20 |
| When I was a kid, I thought Jean Beliveau walked on water. (In a
way I guess he really did). He always took time out to visit childrens
hospitals (before it became the media thing to do). Off the ice
and on, Beliveau was a gentleman. When he retired, I thought that
would be the end of the Canadiens.
As for role models, well its hard to compare with the late Therese
Casgrain. She was a woman of true grit who basically blackmailed
Premier Duplessis into giving women the vote in Quebec. She fought
long and hard to express herself in a very chauvinistic time and
place. I think her life story would make a fascinating movie.
Does anyone know whether the National Film Board every made a film
on her?
As for other heros, I guess it depends on your point of view. Was
Ken Taylor a hero? At the time I thought he was extremely courageous.
But of course, he seems to have disappeared into oblivion.
Carol
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125.4 | Bill Miner? | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 17/6 | Mon Nov 14 1988 17:41 | 1 |
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125.5 | Bill Miner Y/N | KAOO01::LAPLANTE | | Tue Nov 15 1988 10:20 | 10 |
| re: .4
Glenn, are you asking who Bill Miner is or whether we consider him
worthy of being a hero?
Some of our non-Canadian readers (and some Canadian) might not know
who he was.
Roger
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125.6 | RE: Bill Miner... | BETSY::WATSON | No_Mad | Thu Nov 17 1988 09:18 | 10 |
| re: .5
> Some of our non-Canadian readers (and some Canadian) might not know
> who he was. ^^^-^^^^^^^^
I didn't even realize the poor chap had passed on, never mind who he
"was".
Who was he?
Kip
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125.7 | Not really a hero | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 17/6 | Fri Nov 18 1988 11:31 | 6 |
| Bill Miner was the legendary train robber who coined the phrase,
'Hand's up!' A few years ago, a movie was made about Bill, entitled
'The Grey Fox'. To a lot of people, he was something of a folk
hero. And my question was, do we consider him a hero?
Glenn
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125.8 | Schmaltzy but I can't help it. | DUB01::EGRI | | Tue Nov 22 1988 11:18 | 13 |
| Hello,
I saw the film "The Grey Fox" several times on the TV here in Dublin
and enjoyed it more each time. I kinda thought of him as a hero.
My own personal heros would be Terry Fox (definitely) and Gordie
Lightfoot even though he mght not be a role model. Even when I'm
suffering home-sickness at its worst listening to Lightfoot makesme
feel like CANADA is not very far away, it's somewhere inmy head
all the time.
Ted.
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125.9 | By the shores of Lake Simco | VAXUUM::DEVRIES | Fixed in next version | Wed Nov 23 1988 12:31 | 9 |
| When we were in Orillia, Ontario this summer, folks there were crowing
about three "favorite sons": Stephen Leacock (the writer), Gordon
Lightfoot (the singer) and Brian Orser (the skater).
I don't suppose any of them are "heroes" in the heroic sense of
the word, but they've all risen to the top of their professions
and brought glory to the land of their birth.
Mark
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125.10 | And let's make sure we include... | TRCO01::GENDRON | Free advice is worth every cent! | Wed Nov 23 1988 16:37 | 13 |
| Another hero that's not been included in this list of Canadian heros
is Rick Hansen.
Rick, for those of you who don't know, was the man responsible for
raising money and awareness of the ability of the handicapped.
Rick is a REAL hero in my mind. If I were a handicapped child,
confined to a wheelchair, he'd be my biggest idol!
Let's hear it for Rick Hansen, and his round the world "Man in Motion"
tour!
Dave Gendron
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125.11 | Peter Mansbridge | TRCO01::SANDHU | Interglactic Gargleblaster | Wed Nov 30 1988 11:02 | 3 |
| How about Peter Mansbridge? Our man on the National - a hero (fool
maybe?) for turning down a mega bucks deal to broadcast news on
an American network as opposed to the good ol' CBC.
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125.12 | HERO'S OF THE SKY (the ground) | KAOA11::COUTTS | | Thu Feb 01 1990 10:31 | 1 |
| How about the Pilot and crew of the Gimley Glider?
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125.13 | Giblets??!! | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Support the Grand Canal! | Thu Feb 01 1990 12:25 | 1 |
| Ya! And the one's who landed at GIMLI, too.
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125.14 | | TRCO01::SANDHU | Database/OLTP Sales | Mon Feb 05 1990 19:16 | 7 |
| How about Sukhwant Singh (Steven) Sander from Vancouver who donated
$100 Million to charities in Canada and abroad, making his the third
largest donation in Canada.
This guy came to Canada, from India, in the late 60's, worked as
a school teacher, and slowly started building a real-estate empire.
I believe he now owns something like 23 buildings in downtown Vancouver.
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125.15 | I vote for Tom | KAOA01::COUTTS | | Tue Mar 12 1991 09:17 | 5 |
| How about Stompin Tom Conners! Here is a Canadian musician who refuses
to play anywhere but Canada and only about Canada. He is truly a part
of Canadiana! We need more like em!
Duncan
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125.16 | Seen in the USA as well | 11SRUS::HEWITT | Standard du jour | Tue Mar 12 1991 10:20 | 6 |
| Maybe but I've seen his show a number of times on TNN (The Nashville Network)
down here in the good ol' USA. I'd like to think he's getting a few bucks from
this end!
-Alex
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125.17 | Stompin? | 11SRUS::HEWITT | Standard du jour | Tue Mar 12 1991 10:21 | 6 |
| Come to think of it, why do they call him Stompin Tom Connors? He looks like
the mildest mannered guy in the world.
-Alex
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125.18 | | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Ask Not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for ME! | Tue Mar 12 1991 12:35 | 9 |
| It's the way he beats time .... most people tap their foot ...
Stompin' Tom uses his whole leg, and has a "stompin' board" which
acts as a drum so you can hear it too!
It's all in how you think of Stomping ... the meaning has been
stretched to imply stomping ON SOMEONE, but it just came from the
act of heavy stepping.
Stuart
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