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File:Paul Winslow Northern.jpg|Paul Winslow on his father Marvin's Northern. Photo provided by Keith Taylor. | File:Paul Winslow Northern.jpg|Paul Winslow on his father Marvin's Northern. Photo provided by Keith Taylor. | ||
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== Term == | |||
The following noticed appeared in [[Live Steam Magazine]], July-August 1999, page 77: | |||
: I have decided to retire from the position of International Brotherhood of Live Steamers Secretary for the Canadian Region. I have held the position since 1971, and in that time have registered a long list of members. | |||
: [[Paul Winslow]] has agreed to take over as the new Canadian Secretary. He is a second generation model engineer as his late father built a very successful C.N.R. Northern locomotive, which Paul operates on our local track each summer. | |||
: Paul's term was effective June 1, 1999. I would ask that Live Steamers in Canada contact Paul with news of your clubs and that the [[Live Steam Magazine]] staff extends to him the same courtesies I have enjoyed. | |||
: [[Jack Kerr|J.R. (Jack) Kerr]] |
Revision as of 21:45, 7 November 2014
Paul Winslow served as IBLS Secretary for the Canadian Region.
L to R: Marvin Winslow with 2-1/2" gauge Northern, Jim Hewitson with 3-1/2" gauge locomotive, Jack Wood with 5" gauge locomotive. Photo provided by Keith Taylor.
Term
The following noticed appeared in Live Steam Magazine, July-August 1999, page 77:
- I have decided to retire from the position of International Brotherhood of Live Steamers Secretary for the Canadian Region. I have held the position since 1971, and in that time have registered a long list of members.
- Paul Winslow has agreed to take over as the new Canadian Secretary. He is a second generation model engineer as his late father built a very successful C.N.R. Northern locomotive, which Paul operates on our local track each summer.
- Paul's term was effective June 1, 1999. I would ask that Live Steamers in Canada contact Paul with news of your clubs and that the Live Steam Magazine staff extends to him the same courtesies I have enjoyed.