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81. Scotsman.com Sport - Bowls - Aitken Quick To Finish Off Caulfield
AWESOME performances from holder John aitken and No.4 seed Grant Logan in last alec Allan (No.13) cruised to a 2114 win over Kenny Ferguson (Armadale)
http://sport.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=732&id=1660582005

82. Ugandan Discussions: Alec Douglas-Home On The Cover Of Private Eye
Johnny Bryan, Jonathan aitken, Jose Maria Aznar, Josef Stalin, Joseph Kagan 13 December 1985 Look for alec DouglasHome in wikipedia.org
http://ugandandiscussions.co.uk/Alec_Douglas-Home/
@import url("/css/layout.css"); On the cover 1000 Glorious Issues 100th Issue 500th Issue Adolf Hitler Advanced Passenger Train Aidan Crawley Al Gore Alan Freeman Alan Shearer Alastair Campbell Alec Douglas-Home Aletta Louw Alex McDonald Alf Robens Andre Previn Andrew Lloyd Webber Andrew Neil Andrew Young Angela Rippon Anita Ekberg Ann Parkinson Anna Ford Annabel Goldsmith Anthony Barber Anthony Blunt Anthony Eden Ariel Sharon Aristotle Onassis Arthur Michael Ramsey Arthur Scargill Ayatollah Khomeini Barbara Bush Barbara Cartland Barbara Castle Barings Bank Barry Goldwater Basil D'Olivera Basil Hulme Bernadette Devlin Bertie Aherne Betsy Duncan Smith Bianca Jagger Bienvenida Buck Bill Clinton Bill Tarmey Black Rod Bob Geldof Bobby Charlton Bobby Robson Bomber Harris Bonzo Boris Johnson Boris Karloff Boris Yeltsin Brenda Dean Bristol Police British Leyland Buckingham Palace Camilla Parker Bowles Canary Wharf Captain Mark Phillips Cardinal Heenan Carole Caplin Caroline Benn Cecil Parkinson Channel Tunnel Charles De Gaulle Charles Kennedy Charles Manson Charles de Gaulle Cherie Blair Chico Marx Chris Evans Chris Patten Christian Barnard Christine Hamilton Christmas Christopher John Soames Clare Short Clive Jenkins Colin Moynihan Colin Powell Colonel Gaddafi Common Market Concorde Condoleeza Rice Corgis Count Jean-Francois de Chambrun Coventry Cathedral Cuban Missile Crisis Cyprus Cyril Smith Dame Edna Everage Danny La Rue David Blunkett David Frost David Gower David Jenkins David Mellor David Owen David Steel David Trimble Denis Healey Denis Howell Denis Thatcher Desmond Wilcox Diane Thatcher

83. Contents Lists
Albert Morrow; 93 • The Monk of Cordova El Caballero • alec G. Pearson A.Campbell Cross; 101 • A Man in the Making by A. Donnelly aitken • Anon.
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84. CGRG Newsletter No. 3 (July 1995)
To ensure that you receive a circular contact the local CAG Committee representativeAlec aitken (aitkenae@sask.usask.ca) for conferen ce information.
http://www.zikzak.net/tgn/links/cgrg3.html
CANADIAN GEOMORPHOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP (CGRG)
NEWSLETTER NO. 3 (July 1995)
HIGHLIGHTS
The arrival of the most recent issue of our newsletter today provides a welcome update for those of us unable to attend the special CGRG sessions in St. John's, Newfoundland in early June. Given that not all members of CANGEORG are presently members of CG RG, I thought I should put together a brief overview of some of the items touched upon in the newsletter. My apologies to CGRG members who will receive this electronic version of the newsletter in addition to the paper version crafted by Bernard Lauriol, University of Ottawa.
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE:
Paul Egginton
As president of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group (CGRG), I would like to thank all of you who have joined us in the last year. Those who were able to attend our first annual meeting, held jointly with CANQUA (Canadian Quaternary Association) on J une 5-7, 1995, in St. John's Nfld, by all accounts enjoyed themselves and found the sessions, posters and field excursions lively and interesting. Congratulations to the organizing committee, session leaders, staff and students at Memorial University who made the meeting so enjoyable. CGRG looks forward to having another session with CANQUA in the not too distant future. The CGRG sponsored special session "Geomorphological Tests and Constraints in Ice Sheet Modelling" organized by Art Dyke and its associated poster session were well attended and received. Colleagues that I ran into days after the meeting were still talkin g about the special session and its implications for future research. Discussions are extremely healthy for the discipline and CGRG is very pleased to provide a forum for such debate. Our goal is to continue to provide this type of forum, on a wide variet y of geomorphic topics, on at least an annual basis.

85. Results 2004
1st equal, Bruce aitken and Bruce Robb. (No Height recorded) 3rd Male AlecKeith HBT. 2hr 11m 20secs. 4th Male Manny Gorman, Westerland 2hr 11m 48secs.
http://www.dufftownhighlandgames.org/result04.htm
Dufftown Highland Games A Taste of Something Scottish for Everyone! Last Saturday in July since 1892 Results 2004. Wining number not claimed for Lucky Programme is 321. Two Bottles of Whisky. Holder of this number please contact Chairman. 01340 820487. Heavy Events Qualifying / Heavies 16lb. Ball for Distance.
st David Dowson, Middlesborough. 50ft. 8ins.
nd Scott Sim, Fettercairn.
rd Craig Sinclair, Drumoak.
th Tom Fyvie, Aboyne. 28lb. Weight for Distance.
st David Dowson, Middlesborough 67ft.
nd Craig Sinclair, Drumoak
rd Scott Sim, Fettercairn
th Tom Fyvie Aboyne. 16lb Hammer.
st David Dowson, Middlesborough 119ft 1ins.
nd Craig Sinclair, Drumoak rd Scott Sim, Fettercairn. 42lb Weight for Height. st David Dowson, Middlesborough 15ft. nd Craig Sinclair, Drumoak rd Scott Sim, Fettercairn th Tom Fyvie, Aboyne. Caber. st Scott Sim, Fettercairn nd David dowson, Middlesborough. rd Craif Sinclair, Drumoak th Tom Fyvie, Aboyne. Open Heavies. 16lb Ball for Distance. st Bruce Robb, Rosyth 51ft 4ins. nd Bruce Aitken Auchinblae rd David Dowson Middlesborough th Scott Sim, Fettercairn

86. CGRG NEWSLETTERS
To ensure that you receive a circular contact the local CAG Committee representativeAlec aitken(aitkenae@sask.usask.ca) for conference information.
http://cgrg.geog.uvic.ca/news3.htm
CGRG NEWSLETTER NO. 3 (July 1995) - HIGHLIGHTS
The arrival of the most recent issue of our newsletter today provides a welcome update for those of us unable to attend thespecial CGRG sessions in St. John's, Newfoundland in early June. Given that not all members of CANGEORG are presently members ofCGRG, I thought I should put together a brief overview of some ofthe items touched upon in the newsletter. My apologies to CGRG members who will receive this electronic version of the newsletter in addition to the paper version crafted by BernardLauriol, University of Ottawa.
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE: Paul Egginton
As president of the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group(CGRG), I would like to thank all of you who have joined us in the last year. Those who were able to attend our first annual meeting, held jointly with CANQUA (Canadian Quaternary Association) on June 5-7, 1995, in St. John's Nfld, by all accounts enjoyed themselves and found the sessions, posters and field excursions lively and interesting. Congratulations to the organizing committee, session leaders, staff and students at Memorial University who made the meeting so enjoyable. CGRG looks forward to having another session with CANQUA in the not too distant future. The CGRG sponsored special session "Geomorphological Tests and Constraints in Ice Sheet Modelling" organized by Art Dyke and its associated poster session were well attended and received.Colleagues that I ran into days after the meeting were still talking about the special session and its implications for future research. Discussions are extremely healthy for the discipline and CGRG is very pleased to provide a forum for such debate. Our goal is to continue to provide this type of forum, on a wide variety of geomorphic topics, on at least an annual basis. At the St.John's meeting the CGRG constitution was ratified by its members, completing a process that started several years ago. Art Dyke and John Shaw, members of the original committee that oversaw the creation of the CGRG and the CNC/IAG, have now stepped down from the executive. The CGRG sends sincere thanks to them for their efforts over the past four years.

87. The Northern Scot - Moray's Newspaper
Overall heavy champion Bruce aitken, from Auchinblae, broke both the light 56lb weight for distance 1 Bruce aitken; 2 David Dowson; 3 Jim Blackhall.
http://www.northern-scot.co.uk/article.tvt?_ticket=TVT_REQ_TICKET&_scope=Flow/No

88. Thomas Forman Aitken
Thomas Forman aitken was born July 25, 1833 in Walcot, Lincolnshire, England.He was the ninth of ten children born to his parents Alexander aitken and
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~spilman/thomas_forman_aitken.htm
OAS_AD('Top'); SPILMAN FAMILY ABROAD
AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION
Dan Spilman's (1848-1915) maternal uncle emigrated to Australia in 1854. Thomas Forman Aitken was born July 25, 1833 in Walcot, Lincolnshire, England. He was the ninth of ten children born to his parents Alexander Aitken and Eleanora Forman . Portrait of Alexander below: Alexander Aitken was born on 22 Dec 1776 in Midhope, Midlothian, Scotland. He walked down to Lincolnshire, England to seek employment as a gardener. He died on 12 Jul 1865 in employment with Lady Strickland at Walcot Hall, Alkborough as bailiff. Lady Stickland had a picture painted of the old man and the family gave it to his grandaughter, Mary, when they left the district for Cotesbach, Leicestershire. Portrait is now (2002) is with Nigel Spilman at Whitton. Thomas' mother told him that he was named in honour of fathers old master Mr. Thomas Goulton. External connection to the Letters Alexander Aitken wrote to his nephew George Aitken in Scotland 1860-1862 Tom Smith's web page.

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