Bob Girard was a veteran community and environmental activist in Windsor. He was a member of Surrounding Citizens Reacting Against Pollution (SCRAP) during the 1980s, and opposed the environmental practices of the Zalev Brothers scrapyard.[1] He was also involved in a campaign to shut down
CP Rail's illegal Powell Siding, and was a
returning officer for
Windsor—Walkerville in the
1987 and
1990 provincial elections.[2] He managed a tree nursery in private life, and wrote occasional newspaper articles on horticultural matters.[3] He ran for council in 1974 and 1988, and suggested that his 1988 loss was due to rival candidate Dwight Duncan's connections to the local
Liberal Party organisation.[4] Girard died on 19 September 1993 of an apparent heart attack while playing golf. He was fifty-five years old.[5]
Gerald Johnson did not provide biographical information to the Windsor Star newspaper.[6] He was forbidden from participating in the
1991 election, after failing to file his expenses and income statements.[7]
Footnotes
^Hank Daniszewski, "Neighbors say mercury found at Zalev yard", Windsor Star, 13 February 1987, A3.
^Chris Vander Doelen, "Enumeration done – none too soon", Windsor Star, 20 August 1987, A3; "Civic Choice '88: Ward One", Windsor Star, 12 November 1988, F2.
^"Activist Bob Girard runs for council seat", Windsor Star, 11 October 1988, A5; Bob Girard, "Beetle at heart of lawn problems this year", Windsor Star, 15 August 1992, C3.
^Marty Beneteau and Gary Rennie, "3 council newcomers emerge from poll war", Windsor Star, 15 November 1988, A3.
^"Gardener, activist Bob Girard dies at 55", Windsor Star, 20 September 1993, A3.
Bob Girard was a veteran community and environmental activist in Windsor. He was a member of Surrounding Citizens Reacting Against Pollution (SCRAP) during the 1980s, and opposed the environmental practices of the Zalev Brothers scrapyard.[1] He was also involved in a campaign to shut down
CP Rail's illegal Powell Siding, and was a
returning officer for
Windsor—Walkerville in the
1987 and
1990 provincial elections.[2] He managed a tree nursery in private life, and wrote occasional newspaper articles on horticultural matters.[3] He ran for council in 1974 and 1988, and suggested that his 1988 loss was due to rival candidate Dwight Duncan's connections to the local
Liberal Party organisation.[4] Girard died on 19 September 1993 of an apparent heart attack while playing golf. He was fifty-five years old.[5]
Gerald Johnson did not provide biographical information to the Windsor Star newspaper.[6] He was forbidden from participating in the
1991 election, after failing to file his expenses and income statements.[7]
Footnotes
^Hank Daniszewski, "Neighbors say mercury found at Zalev yard", Windsor Star, 13 February 1987, A3.
^Chris Vander Doelen, "Enumeration done – none too soon", Windsor Star, 20 August 1987, A3; "Civic Choice '88: Ward One", Windsor Star, 12 November 1988, F2.
^"Activist Bob Girard runs for council seat", Windsor Star, 11 October 1988, A5; Bob Girard, "Beetle at heart of lawn problems this year", Windsor Star, 15 August 1992, C3.
^Marty Beneteau and Gary Rennie, "3 council newcomers emerge from poll war", Windsor Star, 15 November 1988, A3.
^"Gardener, activist Bob Girard dies at 55", Windsor Star, 20 September 1993, A3.