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Re: joe90 post# 49938

Friday, 09/06/2013 9:59:24 PM

Friday, September 06, 2013 9:59:24 PM

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oh shoot I forgot about Lights Media

That must have put a serious crimp in Amyot's online activities...LOL..

1) the Wayback Machine.

http://wayback.archive.org/web/

It saves all sorts of interesting info:

http://wayback.archive.org/web/20040515000000*/http://www.finkelsteincapital.com/

2) Canlii

Many interesting things can be found on CANLII

http://www.canlii.org/eliisa/search.do?language=en&searchTitle=Search+all+CanLII+Databases&sortOrder=relevance&searchPage=eliisa%2FmainPageSearch.vm&text=%22jean+francois+amyot%22&id=&startDate=&endDate=&legislation=legislation&caselaw=courts&boardTribunal=tribunals

http://www.canlii.org/eliisa/highlight.do?text=%22jean+francois+amyot%22&language=en&searchTitle=Search+all+CanLII+Databases&path=/fr/qc/qccq/doc/2005/2005canlii46008/2005canlii46008.html

Yes, interesting things like Bruce Taub, one of JF's attorneys.

Very Interesting fella that Bruce:

http://www.canlii.org/eliisa/search.do?text=%22Bruce+Taub%22&legislation=legislation&caselaw=courts&boardTribunal=tribunals&language=en&searchTitle=Search+all+CanLII+Databases&searchPage=eliisa%2FmainPageSearch.vm&sortOrder=date&requestedPage=1

http://www.canlii.org/eliisa/highlight.do?text=%22Bruce+Taub%22&language=en&searchTitle=Search+all+CanLII+Databases&path=/fr/qc/qccdbq/doc/2010/2010qccdbq101/2010qccdbq101.html

Obituary: Homer Pateridis was a community booster
Funeral to be held Thursday


The Gazette
Monday, June 27, 2011

Homer Pateridis of St. Lazare was a regular at the Harwood Golf Course in Vaudreuil where he joined a foursome on Friday afternoons for what he called the Greco-Roman challenge.


He dubbed it the Greco-Roman challenge because he played with his brother George Pateridis and two other brothers, friends Tony Di Paolo and Mike Di Paolo. The weekly tee-off was just one of the many ways Pateridis’ good humour, sportsmanship and, love of family and community came together in his lifetime.

Homer Pateridis died Friday at his St. Lazare home, after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was in his 53rd year.

"He was a happy, upbeat guy, the kind of person who would join something as a volunteer and, end up doing everything in no time," said his brother George Pateridis, Monday. "He was welcomed pretty much everywhere he went. He could have run for mayor."

Pateridis grew up in the Greek community in Côte des Neiges but loved St. Lazare, the off-Island community to which he moved with his wife Jane and their three children, 12 years ago. A chemical engineer educated at Concordia University, Pateridis started up a number of successful businesses, most recently, a website design firm, Lightsmedia.com. But the affable civic-minded man was never defined by his work alone.

Every Christmas, he happily dressed in costume and played "the taxman" as part of a theatrical re-enactment of Mary and Joseph’s walk to Bethlehem and the virgin birth, put on by the Hudson Community Baptist Church and organized by his wife Jane.

He coached 14- and 15-year-old Hudson and St. Lazare boys for the inter-city soccer league. He played hockey Thursdays at John Abbott College with one league and, on Mondays and Wednesdays with another league at the St. Lazare Sportsplex.

He was a founding member of the St. Lazare Citizens Action Committee on Public Security (CACPS), a non-political public safety group that works in partnership with the Sûreté du Québec. The group’s logo was designed by Pateridis.

"We would pair up with a police officer for action campaigns," said Gilles Boudreau, the founder of CACPS. "I can remember one time when we were doing a door-to-door, telling residents how to protect themselves from break and enters. Homer was the only one invited in for coffee and cookies. "

"He brought a tremendous amount of humour to everything he did," said Boudreau.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday in the chapel at the Collins Clarke MacGillivray White funeral home in Pointe Claire.

In addition to his wife Jane and brother George, Pateridis leaves his three children Kathryn, Jonathan and Christopher, his mother Catherine and niece Thalya and nephew A.J.

To read West Island Gazette editor Brenda O'Farrell's blog about Homer, click here.

http://www.westislandgazette.com/news/23741

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