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Pat Evans: A Tribute (published in Volume 26 Up the Gatineau!)

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Pat Evans, Neighbour and Friend (published in Volume 26 Up the Gatineau!) Evans (published in Volume 14 Up the Gatineau!) Toponymy (published in Volume 14 Up the Gatineau!) Philemon Wright Memorial (published in Volume 7 Up the Gatineau!) Early Kirks Ferry, Quebec (published in Volume 1 Up the Gatineau!) Three of his articles are included below, as well four tributes to him printed in Up the Gatineau! the year after he died.

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Me and GRYC - part of the 25'th Anniversary GRYC 1987 Annual Report - also available in PDF format 174K Articles in Up the Gatineau!įor many years, starting with Volume 1, Up the Gatineau!, Patrick Evans assisted with the selection and editing of the Society's annual local history journal. Chronicle - The First Five Years - part of the GRYC 1982 Annual Report 230K Shown below are selected items from Pat's role as club archivist, including a book that he wrote and assembled on the first 8 years of the Club (1962 - 1969), along with news clippings and pictures.

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Pat Evans was a founding member of the Gatineau River Yacht Club and held several key Board positions including Commodore and Secretary as well as being an active member. Pat Evans founded the First Wakefield Scouts troop in 1953 and continued to lead local Scouting youth until 1964. The following are some of his historical accounts: Wakefield Scouts Pat was also the founder or had extensive involvement with a number of local organizations where he exensively documented many of their activities. The beginning, settlement spreads, the economy, down on the farm, chores, pastimes, the importance of water and wood, the naming of Chelsea, local businesses, the postal service history. A Tale of Two Chelseas - also available as a pdf document 8.6MBĪ charming account of Old Chelsea and New Chelsea published in 1988. See Echoes from the Past in the Low Down Columns and Articles to search and view the complete list of 111 articles. Reference Index from the list of articles Patrick Michael Oldfield Evans - An Autobiography The following are selected items from the book: The following are some of Pat Evans' more notible accounts as a local historian: Echoes from the PastĪ compilation of selected stories of the Gatineau Valley from the Pat Evans column "Echoes from the Past", originally printed in " The Low Down to Hull and Back News", compiled by Jay Atherton and published in book form in 1998 by the Gatineau Valley Historical Society. See article Archivist's lifetime work honors the Outaouais by Bob Phillips.

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The Pat Evans Corner honours his contribution to the Society and showcases some of his local research and writing. A writer and historian, he established the archives of the Historical Society of the Gatineau, as it was then known, and later became its honorary archivist. Patrick Michael Oldfield Evans, known as Pat, or by local sailors as "Skipper", was a transplanted Brit who immigrated to Canada in 1928 at the age of 15 and died in Wakefield in 1999. They just need to gel and we will be a very complete team," added the coach.Patrick Michael Oldfield Evans The Pat Evans (Skipper's) Corner "We have trained with them for two weeks and they look already settled. Nyamunyamu said he has been impressed by their work rate in training and tipped them to rise up to the challenge. Meanwhile, Vihiga have roped in Ivy Makokha, Edith Asangire, Monchari Wansato, Diana Sigei, Anita Namata and Eunice Musia. Mango won a lot and the onus is now on Wayodi to take us a notch higher," said Nyamunyamu. "Being defending champions comes with added responsibility. He guided Queens to their fourth title in five years last season in an unbeaten run. Nyamunyamu was elevated to head coach position in 2021 having served as Alex Alumira's assistant. Wayodi is is that inspiration that we desperately need," added title-winning coach.

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We have high-calibre players and needed someone who can command them. Wayodi is disciplined and has the leadership qualities rarely found in a person of her age. "She was the most viable option to replace Mango no doubt," Nyamunyamu said. The versatile midfielder was the go-to player in Queens' three-player midfield. Wayodi, 24, joined from Kisumu All Starlets and has spent just one season with the county-sponsored side. She joins Topista Situma, Jentrix Shikangwa, Lilian Awuor and Tereza Engesha in the hunt for greener pastures abroad. Mango guided the Legacy Makers to three Premier League titles and the Cecafa Club Championship gong last year to crown a glittering career for the 28-year-old left-back. Mango is in Norway for a two-month trial. Wayodi beat stiff competition from Maureen Ater and Felistas Kadari to the armband left by Enez Mango's departure. Vihiga Queens coach Boniface Nyamunyamu insists newly-appointed captain Mercyline Wayodi has what it takes to succeed in her new role.






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