Silver Cross Mother - List of Silver Cross Mothers

List of Silver Cross Mothers

Year Name Address
2012 Roxanne Marie Priede Grand Forks, British Columbia
2011 Patricia (Patty) Braun Raymore, Saskatchewan
2010 Mabel Girouard Bathurst, New Brunswick
2009 Della Morley Winnipeg, Manitoba
2008 Avril Dianna Stachnik Waskatenau, Alberta
2007 Wilhelmina Beerenfenger-Koehler Embrun, Ontario
2006 Alice Murphy Conception Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
2005 Claire Léger Stittsville, Ontario
2004 Agnes Dyer Montreal, Quebec
2003 Charlotte Lynn Smith Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia
2002 Doreen Coolen Hubbards, Nova Scotia
2001 Ina Galvin East Bolton, Quebec
2000 Carol Isfield Courtenay, British Columbia
1999 Loyala Helen Park London, Ontario
1998 Anna Zuk Winnipeg, Manitoba
1997 Alice Taylor Ottawa, Ontario
1996 Margaret Langille River John, Nova Scotia
1995 Elsie Wells Edmonton, Alberta
1994 W. Baerr Yorkton, Saskatchewan
1993 Isabella Hutchings St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
1992 Ida Orser Hartland, New Brunswick
1991 Alice Taylor Ottawa, Ontario
1990 Elsie Pearce Trenton, Ontario
1989 Rachel Morin Rimouski, Quebec
1988 Hazel Driscoll Halifax, Nova Scotia
1987 Secondina Di Persio Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia
1986 Mabel Bateman Richmond Hill, Ontario
1985 Rose Bernst Thunder Bay, Ontario
1984 Olive Hunter Summerland, British Columbia
1983 Constance Wylie Vancouver, British Columbia
1982 Mrs. John E. Fraser Debert, Nova Scotia
1981 Isabel Harrison Bury, Quebec
1980 Greta Steeves Elgin, New Brunswick
1979 Eliza Beatty Carlyle, Saskatchewan
1978 J. Cantley Montreal, Quebec
1977 Mary Little Welland, Ontario
1976 Olive Jubb Victoria, British Columbia
1975 C.L. Wilkinson Ottawa, Ontario
1974 Mrs. Thomas Rudd Stettler, Alberta
1973 Maragaret Santo Kipling, Saskatchewan
1972 Marie Louise McLeod Wiarton, Ontario
1971 Mary Anderson Selkirk, Manitoba
1970 Mrs. Lloyd R. Meech North Sydney, Nova Scotia
1969 Wilhemina Grey Vancouver, British Columbia
1968 Pearl Rich Vancouver, British Columbia
1967 Elsie Adams St. Catharines, Ontario
1966 Mrs. George Stephens Toronto, Ontario
1965 Nora Wagner Teeterville, Ontario
1964 Bernadette Rivait Windsor, Ontario
1963 Mary E. Stodgell Norwood, Manitoba
1962 V. Lanteigne Caraquet, New Brunswick
1961 Sylvia Kimmel Mission, British Columbia
1960 A.J. Cantin McCreary, Manitoba
1959 W.B. Anderson Craigmyle, Alberta
1958 Helen Forestell Coniston, Ontario
1957 Z. MacFarlane Truro, Nova Scotia
1956 A.J. Reynolds Chatham, Ontario
1955 Mrs. Leboldus Vibank, Saskatchewan
1952 Mrs. Dan McCann Ottawa, Ontario
1950 Mrs. John Beasley Ottawa, Ontario

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