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Where's CALL-do?

Submitted by 17632 on Wed, 18/01/2012 - 3:49pm
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We launched Where's CALL-do? at the Calgary 2011 conference and it has been a hit so we would like to continue to receive your contributions of the travels of our CLLR!  Please send it to Jacquie Fex to be added to the Where's CALL-do page so we can celebrate CALL/ACBD all over Canada! .

Winner of the CALL 2012 ACBD Where's CALL-do contest was Gillian Crabtree of Edwards, Kenny & Brae!   Congratulations Gillian!!!
 

 
Here is CALL-DO visiting The Oil Museum in Oil Springs Ontario,  the site of the first commercial oil well in Canada.  Oil Springs is approximately 40 minutes from Sarnia in Lambton County.



Michelle Gerrits of the Lambton Law Association
 
 Tanya Astika from the Yukon Public Law Library out for a noon time walk along the Yukon River, with CAll-do CALL-do enjoying the luxurious surroundings at the
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
CALL-do with Deb Deller,
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly!
CALL-do says Hello! from Gillian Crabtree
in Vancouver, B.C.
Michele Miles, Mary Saulig, Laurel Murdoch and CALL-do eagerly anticipating their visitors to the TALL Tower Tours Danielle Brosseau, CALL-do and the Stanley Cup!
Not sure if it will stay in Canada this year...
Our Closing Banquest will be at Liberty Grand Red Carpet ready at Liberty Grand
At the Sydney Harbour Bridge with Kay Samuels At the Sydney Opera House with Kay Samuels
CALL-do and Jean Weerasinghe
 in St. John’s, NL, May 2011. View of Cabot Tower, built in 1897 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of John Cabot's discovery of Newfoundland, and Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. In 1901, Guglielmo Marconi received the first trans-Atlantic wireless message at a position near the tower, the letter "S" in Morse Code sent from Cornwall, England…starting a communications revolution.
 

CALL-do and Jean Weerasinghe
 in St. John’s, NL, May 2011. View from Signal Hill, in the background, Cape Spear…the eastern most point in North America (52° 37'W). 
 

 

CALL-do and  Jean Weerasinghe
  outside Victoria Tower of the Palace of Westminster (aka Houses of Parliament)

 
CALL-do and Jean Weerasinghe and Big Ben in London UK
   
CALL-do travels to England
with Wendy Hearder-Moan

Ancient, spectacular and serene, England’s Gloucester Cathedral is one of the most magnificent gothic buildings in the world. This is where William the Conqueror ordered the writing of the Domesday Book in 1085, where Henry III was crowned in 1216 and where Edward II was buried in 1327. It’s also where Harry Potter fans now visit, keen to walk beneath the stunning cloisters that double as Hogwarts in the smash hit movies….and of course CALL-do was there!

 You might be interested to know that when CALL-do was in Gloucester, Wendy Hearder-Moan noticed a sign on a building identifying it as the building housing the former flour mill built in 1850 for Joseph and Jonah Hadley. It went on to say “Three years later, when a damaged crankshaft was delayed in transit, the brothers sued the carriers for loss of profits. The subsequent landmark case of Hadley v Baxendale established the ‘forseeability of damages’ rule in English Law, that continues to be applied in many countries throughout the world.” 
CALL-do went to the Dominican Republic with Jacquie Fex, though she confesses she didn't read it while there. Laura Richmond with Call-do at our iconic City Hall Towers  - as featured in Star Trek & many movies
 
Cooking up a storm with our favourite CALL--league:
Denis Le May! 

 
At the Markham Fire Hall with Martha Murphy!
   
CALL-do at the AGO, Toronto ON
 
CALL-do at the Great Library, Toronto ON
 
CALL-do at the Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto ON
 
CALL-do at MuchMusic, Toronto ON
 
CALL-do leads a panel discussion at the Royal York, Toronto ON
 
CALL-do rides a BIXI, Toronto ON
 
CALL-do at Parliament Hill CALL-do at the Library of Parliament
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