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With the death along with many friend. Born in his country’s call rose to the rank Hall, he was called But it was as an 1972 he sat on Toronto by a series of appointments, him to show his how tireless a member Board and Historical founding and made closely and advising and by attending York Guard and of William Archer, Q.C., on 6 March the Friends of Fort York other public-minded organizations in Toronto lost a stalwart Hamilton in 1919, Bill attended Ridley College, then heeded to serve during World War II by joining the Navy, where he of Lieut. Commander. After attending McGill and Osgoode to the bar in 1953 and had a distinguished career as a lawyer. elected official that he attracted broader notice; from 1958 to City Council and Metro Council. This was followed often related to urban development, that allowed love for Toronto. Among the bodies that came to appreciate he could be were the City’s Planning Board, Library Board. He joined the Friends of Fort York soon after our his interest known in several ways, for instance, by following occasionally on our appeal of a matter to the OMB in 2001, some of our annual Georgian dinners in support of the Fort Drums.
