


“He was one of the ones that was always fair to both sides.” Foster was also a long-time member of Sault Ste. “He was always there at work, level-headed and always fair and neutral,” said retired advertising manager Jody Curran. Foster retired in 1989, but kept working part-time at the newspaper until 2010. Thessalon native started work at The Sault Star in 1957 as city editor. Sir James Dunn Collegiate and Vocational School graduate was president of Music Solutions, a record promotions company, for more than 40 years Robin Waples, theatre critic for The Sault Star, called Kaufmann “a strong presence with a gentle spirit.” Veteran community theatre actor appeared in, directed and stage managed productions for more than a half-dozen companies including Sault Theatre Workshop, Musical Comedy Guild and Theatre Algoma. Marie Area when the group was incorporated in 1978 She was one of 23 charter members of Zonta Club of Sault Ste. She was a tester and recorder in the open hearth mill for three years. “There was a shortage of labour and we were replacements for the men who went off to war,” Zeppa told The Sault Star in 2007. Women previously worked in the steelmaker’s clerical pools. Zeppa was one of more than 100 women who made history by working on the shop floor at Algoma Steel during the Second World War. Rod’s office, you definitely felt better when you left, not only physically because of his skilled practice, but also mentally because of the uplifting energy that he shared with everyone,” said Donna Ross in an online tribute Īnne Zeppa, 95, March 1. “No matter how much you hurt when you arrived at Dr. Recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012. Myers practised as a chiropractor in Sault Ste. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
