Boothroyd, Wilfred E., North York, Ont.; Dalhousie University, 1940; psychiatry; RCAMC, WW II; former chief, Department of Psychiatry, Sunnybrook Hospital; senior medical consultant, Addiction Research Foundation; associate professor, University of Toronto. According to the Globe and Mail, Dr. Boothroyd, who was also an ordained minister, played an important role in transforming Sunnybrook from a veterans' hospital to a general hospital fully affiliated with the University of Toronto. "He was integral to the hospital's reputation for innovation in treating veterans, mostly because he could relate his own experience to that of his patients." Died Aug. 1, 1999, aged 86.
Campeau, Alphonse, Mont-Saint-Hilaire (Qué.); Université de Montréal, 1948. Décédé le 26 juin 1999, à l'âge de 80 ans.
Chamberlain, John H., North York, Ont.; University of Alberta, 1942; MCFP, DPH; RCAMC, WW II; first chief of staff, Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital; former regional coroner; medical officer of health, Halton County. Died July 23, 1999, aged 84; survived by 3 children.
Colling, Kenneth G., London, Ont.; University of Western Ontario, 1945; dermatology; FAADS, DABDS, FRCPC; former staff, Victoria and Hamilton Civic hospitals; clinical instructor, University of Pennsylvania. Died July 9, 1999, aged 76; survived by his wife, Marjorie, 3 children, and 3 stepchildren. His obituary stated: "Following retirement, he became active in promoting alternatives to the use of fossil fuels and was a great proponent of ethanol to ensure a healthier environment."
Hollands, Wilbert W., Edmonton; University of Western Ontario, 1933; pathology and bacteriology; former pathologist, St. Joseph's and Sarnia General hospitals; staff, Institute of Public Health, London, Ont.; instructor, pathology and bacteriology, UWO; president, Ontario Pathologists Association; life member, Ontario Association of Pathologists and Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. He started the first laboratory at the Memorial Hospital, St. Thomas, Ont. Died July 24, 1999, aged 91; survived by his wife, Dorothy, and 1 daughter.
King, William E., Grand Bend, Ont.; University of Ottawa, 1955; psychiatry; FRCPC; former psychiatric staff and director, North Division, and consultant, St. Thomas Addiction and Rehabilitation Services, St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital; staff psychiatrist, Leamington District Memorial Hospital; consulting psychiatrist, Sydenham District and Norfolk General hospitals; assistant professor, University of Western Ontario. Died July 30, 1999, aged 69.
Kreiner, Harold O., Timmins, Ont.; University of Western Ontario, 1944; general practice; RCAMC, WW II; former associate staff, St. Mary's Hospital. First team doctor, Canadian Alpine Ski Team, and team physician, Canadian Winter Olympic Team, 1968. Died Aug. 19, 1999, aged 79; survived by his wife, Margaret, and 5 children.
Mally, Martha C., Westmount (Qué.); Université de Rome (Italie), 1941; FCCP; ancienne membre du personnel du ministère de la Santé nationale et du Bien-être social, région de Québec. Décédée le 15 juin 1999, à l'âge de 84 ans.
McCabe, John, Windsor, Ont.; University of Toronto, 1938; general surgery; FRCS, CRCSC; RCAMC, WW II; former chief of surgery, Hotel Dieu and Kootenay Lake General hospitals; member, Review Committee, College of Physicians and Surgeons, and council member, college, and life member, Essex Medical Society. He practised in Windsor for more than 50 years. Died July 26, 1999, aged 85; survived by his children, Dr. Philip, Leo, Sheila, Norah, Kathleen and Mary Louise.
McIntyre, J. Alexander, Toronto; University of Toronto, 1946; general surgery; FACS, FRCSC; former surgeon-in-chief, St. Joseph's Hospital; orthopedic consultant, Workers' Compensation Board of Ontario; associate professor, University of Toronto. Died July 3, 1999, aged 76; survived by his wife, Marion, 6 children and 3 stepchildren.
Newberry, Philomena, London, Ont.; Karachi University (Pakistan), 1964; pediatrics; FRCPC; former staff, Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation-Chedoke Site; staff and director, Adult and Children's Acquired Brain Injury units and the Mental Retardation Program, Chedoke Hospital; director, Diagnosis and Neurodevelopmental Unit, Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital; associate staff, St. Joseph's Hospital; physician and chair, Hamilton-Wentworth District Health Council; director, treatment, training and research, Children's Provincial Research Institute, London, Ont.; associate professor, pediatrics and psychiatry, McMaster University. Died of breast cancer July 4, 1999, aged 59; survived by her husband, Roy, and 3 children. Her daughter, Kathryn, told the Hamilton Spectator: "She was tiny, 88 pounds on her wedding day, but that was just the body. She had a big spirit, bigger than anyone I've ever known."
Troini, Rudy; Dorval (Qué.); Université de Montréal, 1963; radiothérapie diagnostique; ancien membre du personnel de l'Hôpital général Lakeshore. Décédé le 25 juillet 1999, à l'âge de 64 ans.
Weber, James L., Mississauga, Ont.; University of Western Ontario, 1955; pediatrics; FRCPC; former chief, pediatrics, Queensway Hospital; senior physician, Hospital for Sick Children; past president, Canadian Paediatric Society; Ontario representative, American Academy of Pediatrics; professor emeritus, University of Toronto. Died July 10, 1999, aged 69; survived by his wife, Glenna, and 4 sons.