Townsend, Cathy (1937–)
Townsend, Cathy (1937–)
Canadian bowler. Born June 8, 1937, in Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Placed 1st in the World Cup (1975), 1st Canadian woman to do so; placed 1st in all events, 1st in mixed foursome, and 3rd in singles at the Tournament of the Americas (1976). Inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame (1976).
More From encyclopedia.com
Louis Stephen St Laurent , Louis Stephen St. Laurent
Louis Stephen St. Laurent
Louis Stephen St. Laurent (born 1882) was a Canadian statesman. He was prime minister and leader… Vincent Massey , Massey, Vincent
Vincent Massey (1887–1967) already had a long record of service to his home country of Canada when he was appointed the country's fir… Rudy Henry Wiebe , Wiebe, Rudy (Henry) 1934-
WIEBE, Rudy (Henry) 1934-
PERSONAL: Born October 4, 1934, in Fairholme, Saskatchewan, Canada; son of Abram J. (a farmer) an… Canada , LOCATION, SIZE, AND EXTENT
TOPOGRAPHY
CLIMATE
FLORA AND FAUNA
ENVIRONMENT
POPULATION
MIGRATION
ETHNIC GROUPS
LANGUAGES
RELIGIONS
TRANSPORTATION
HISTO… Canada , Canada
Culture Name
Orientation
Identification. The name Canada is derived from the Iroquoian word kanata, which means village.
Location and Geograph… Louis Joseph Papineau , Louis Joseph Papineau (lwē zhôsĕf´ päpēnō´), 1786–1871, French Canadian political leader and insurgent, b. Montreal. After serving as an officer in t…
You Might Also Like
NEARBY TERMS
Townsend, Cathy (1937–)