List of Silver Cross Mothers
Year | Name | Address |
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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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