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  Schupp-Shupp-Shopp Family Tree - pafg19.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elizabeth LANDIS (Elizabeth WITMER, Abraham WITMER, Elizabeth SHOPP, John Ulrich) was born in 1841 in, Pennsylvania.
Harriet WHITMER (Abraham WITMER, Abraham WITMER, Elizabeth SHOPP, John Ulrich) was born in 1848 in, Ohio.
Joshua (Jop) WHITMER (Abraham WITMER, Abraham WITMER, Elizabeth SHOPP, John Ulrich) was born in Feb 1858 in, Ohio.
www.myancestralfile.com /schupp/pafg19.htm   (741 words)

  
 kundig Peter decendants - pafg14.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mary Barr (Martin) (Elizabeth Herr, John Herr, Elizabeth Kendig, John (Jacob), Jorg, Peter) was born in 1742 in Martinsville, Lancaster County.
Anna Bare (Herr) (Elizabeth Herr, John Herr, Elizabeth Kendig, John (Jacob), Jorg, Peter) was born in 1685 in Strasburg Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Kendig was born on 1 Sep 1823.
home.comcast.net /~tomkendig/roots/kundigpet/pafg14.htm   (1005 words)

  
 OHA Media Release/Bulletin
Witmer is supportive of the OHA's call for multi-year funding for hospitals and long-term care facilities, to ensure greater stability in the system and to provide them with a secure planning framework for improvements in patient care.
Witmer is committed to exploring new approaches to modernizing the health care system, such as partnerships with the private sector in the design, construction and management of new facilities, provided they do not undermine our universal health care system.
Witmer states that she will continue working with hospitals and the OHA to develop hospital-funding formulas that are fair, predictable and adequately address hospital cost pressures.
www.oha.com /OHA/MEDIA.NSF/bb771081c31d3c700525671a000d64a2/95c9a78431bb278385256b6c00532374!OpenDocument   (516 words)

  
 Schupp-Shupp-Shopp Family Tree - pafg34.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Hubert B. (Bert) LANDIS (Thomas B. Elizabeth WITMER, Abraham WITMER, Elizabeth SHOPP, John Ulrich) was born in Jan 1871 in, Pennsylvania.
Mary Lillian STEWART (Elizabeth WHITMER, Abraham WITMER, Abraham WITMER, Elizabeth SHOPP, John Ulrich) was born in Aug 1867 in, Ohio.
Curtis GINN (Harriet WHITMER, Abraham WITMER, Abraham WITMER, Elizabeth SHOPP, John Ulrich) was born in 1872 in, Ohio.
www.myancestralfile.com /schupp/pafg34.htm   (588 words)

  
 Elizabeth Witmer MPP: Elizabeth's Photo Album   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Elizabeth joins Evonne Sullivan (left) and Maryann Gaertner in support of Car Heaven, a campaign run by the Clean Air Foundation to improve Ontario's air quality by making it easy and rewarding for car owners to taket their older cars off the road.
Elizabeth joins Regional Chair Ken Seiling and UW President David Johnston at the ground breaking for the new Research and Technology park at the University of Waterloo where the government had provided $13.4M for the project.
Elizabeth participates in the offical ground breaking for the construction of the new John Sweeney Catholic Elementary School in Kitchener.
www.elizabethwitmer.ca /photos/archives.php   (367 words)

  
 Kitchener-Waterloo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Witmer is already extremely popular in the riding, and any serious attempt to unseat her would need the support of the university campus to either Strickland or Martin, and that support just isn't there.
Witmer was physically chased off one street in her riding last Thursday and the story goes that she is now afraid to canvass door to door without a body guard (supporter).
Witmer is that she has all of that baggage from being the Minister of Health.
www.arts.uwaterloo.ca /~m6chan/1999_ontario/southwestern/kitchener-waterloo.html   (2403 words)

  
 Teacher activism ends in violence at OECTA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Witmer’s appearance, unlike the previous ones by Liberal leader Dalton McGuinty and NDP leader Howard Hampton, was closed to the media.
Witmer was booed and heckled by some of the sillies and ended up leaving early.
A glass of water was thrown on Witmer, and one teacher either punched her or attempted to punch her.
www.torontofreepress.com /2003/weinreb032403.htm   (615 words)

  
 Charlestown Township, Planning Comm Mtg August 2003
Witmer said the PTC required a bid package proposal and were provided with one from Knight Brothers.
Witmer said the court set the location of the billboards and that the 20 foot setback is not at issue.
Witmer responded that this application is for constructing the access road in steep slopes and that she doesn't believe it will be visible from neighboring properties.
www.charlestown.org /ct-org/ct-gov/ctpcmtg0803.asp   (1529 words)

  
 Imprint: March 22, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Witmer is campaigning for the leadership of the provincial Conservative party.
Witmer was confident that, as premier, she would be able to adequately address them all.
Witmer also said that despite the "priority" status of education issues amongst Ontarians, she would not cancel the most recent cut in Ontario's corporate taxes nor the controversial private school tax credit to increase university funding.
imprint.uwaterloo.ca /story.php?f=2&t=1413&i=&v=f&story=1413   (306 words)

  
 CTOs in the News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Health Minister Elizabeth Witmer said the $15.8 million in new funding is her ministry's response to the near-unanimous call for better mental-health care, a call she heard during consultations for the so-called Brian's Law.
Witmer's announcement was designed to quell that criticism by directing the bulk of the money - $13.3 million - toward better services for mental-health patients outside hospitals: community care, case management and sessional support for physicians and psychiatrists.
Witmer stressed that the new laws would not be an attack on the vulnerable mentally ill, but rather an effort to get them help at an early stage in their illness.
www.qsos.ca /qspc/nfc/news.html   (5179 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Witmer was backed by 16 per cent, followed by Labour Minister Chris Stockwell at 8 per cent, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty at 7 per cent and Health Minister Tony Clement at 5 per cent.
Witmer is also more popular among women and people who did not vote for the party under Harris in 1999, and Graves said she's "the only one within reach" of Eves.
Witmer emerges as a strong Tory second, with almost as much support from the general electorate as McGuinty.
www.ekos.com /media/files/torstar-17-02-2002d.html   (770 words)

  
 Ask an MPP - PC Leadership Candidate Elizabeth Witmer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Elizabeth Witmer: I believe that government should put its energies into making the public health care system more accessible and efficient instead of pursuing a two-tier system.
Elizabeth Witmer: I do not support the use of user fees for medically necessary services.
Elizabeth Witmer: Our government has already introduced a number of very meaningful reforms as the result of working with the nursing profession (The Nursing Task Force) and more needs to be done.
www.rnao.org /html/ask_mpp_witmer.htm   (856 words)

  
 CBC News:Ontario government takes over two more school boards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Witmer told a media conference that she was doing what was best, and the supervisors were appointed "in order that we can continue to put our students first."
Witmer went out of her way to praise the chairs of both boards, who she said had tried to deliver balanced budgets.
Witmer announced her intention to bring in supervisors after the government appointed accountants to look into the boards' spending.
www.cbc.ca /stories/2002/08/27/witmer_020827   (337 words)

  
 Imprint: March 29, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
After the end of the convention it was reported that Eves would appoint Witmer as deputy premier in his new cabinet, as a reward for her support on the second ballot.
Elizabeth Witmer received strong support from her hometown and from UW volunteers.
However, given that I was supporting Elizabeth Witmer, his victory is bittersweet." O'Connor also added that he believes Witmer will retain a significant amount of influence in the government, perhaps including the post of deputy premier.
imprint.uwaterloo.ca /story.php?f=2&t=1464&i=&v=f&story=1464   (525 words)

  
 Elizabeth U. Witmer | Saul Ewing, Mid-Atlantic Law Firm
Witmer has represented several of the major wireless telecommunications companies doing business in Pennsylvania in well over 100 applications for zoning before local municipal boards throughout Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Berks, Lancaster, and York counties.
Witmer has represented developers, wireless telecommunications companies, billboard companies, and others in zoning appeals to both state and federal courts in Pennsylvania.
Witmer has appeared in courts in Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks, Philadelphia, Lancaster, and York counties in litigation matters, as well as in Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth and Superior Courts.
www.saul.com /attorneys/bio.aspx?attID=298   (316 words)

  
 rabble columns
Along with her Conservative colleagues in the area (including Witmer's Parliamentary Secretary, Ted Arnott), she had already declined invitations to meetings organized by local teachers, citing fears that the meetings would be “hostile.” It appears to have been part of a province-wide strategy by the Eves government to hide from the electorate.
Of course, the statistics employed by Elizabeth Witmer were not complete, and they don't begin to tell the whole story about the crisis that her government has invented in education.
Witmer trumpeted the number of new schools that had been built since 1995 (in one of her newspaper ads, she even lists those built in this area).
www.rabble.ca /columnists_full.shtml?x=25839   (780 words)

  
 Witmer Recognized as One of Region's "Great Lawyers" | Saul Ewing, Mid-Atlantic Law Firm
Elizabeth U. Witmer, a Partner in the Real Estate Department and Co-Chair of the Real Estate Litigation Practice Group, was named one of 18 “Great Lawyers” in the October 2004 issue of Main Line Today.
Witmer's passion for history, old homes, and protecting property rights has shaped her legal practice, leading her to use her litigation skills to become an effective and sought-after land use lawyer.
Witmer, who is resident in the Firm's Chesterbrook office, is featured with 17 other attorneys “who can help you do everything from manage your finances to organize your real estate.”
www.saul.com /press_room/details.aspx?prID=443   (144 words)

  
 Elizabeth U. Witmer - a Wayne, Pennsylvania (PA) Emerging Business Lawyer
Witmer is a member of the American, Pennsylvania and Chester County Bar Associations.
Witmer received a B.B.A. from the College of William and Mary and a law degree from Villanova University School of Law.
Witmer is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
pview.findlaw.com /view/1910960_1   (295 words)

  
 Eye - New school year, new hope - 08.29.02
In fact, it has been such an embarrasment that the government immediately looked for a diversion -- which explains why the education minister, Elizabeth Witmer, announced she was replacing the democratically elected trustees with a supervisor reporting directly to her.
Witmer has excercised her power under new sections of the Education Act to replace elected trustees with her own appointee, who will then make the critical financial and staffing decisions about local schools.
Witmer she doesn't want to directly challenge elected trustees who clearly have much public support.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_08.29.02/news/citystate.html   (952 words)

  
 Ontario Clean Air Alliance Press Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Witmer has approved without benefit of an environmental assessment (EA) will "worsen overall air quality in Ontario" and will increase Canadian trans-boundary air pollution of the United States, the OCAA and Sierra Legal Defence said in a letter to her.
Witmer's government "is in a conflict of interest" because it is "sole shareholder of Ontario Power Generation".
Witmer approved without an EA calls for second-rate pollution control devices to be installed on two of eight units at Nanticoke (North America's largest coal-fired power plant and the single largest air polluter in Canada), and two of four units at Lambton (Ontario second-biggest and Canada's 14th largest air polluter).
www.cleanair.web.net /media/press-arch3.html   (7691 words)

  
 CBC News:Ontario education minister booed off stage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Elizabeth Witmer had been invited to speak at the annual meeting of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association in Toronto.
To a chorus of boos and shouts of "Shame!" Witmer ended her speech after 10 minutes.
Witmer said she was "disappointed" and the government is trying to address teachers' concerns.
www.cbc.ca /stories/print/2003/03/10/witmer030310   (222 words)

  
 netherlands9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Elizabeth Witmer, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Government of Ontario, was bornto Josef and Sientje Gosar, Kethel, Holland, the Netherlands, 1946.
Witmer was sworn in as Minister of Health, 1997, and reappointed Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, 1999.
Married to Cameron and the proud mother of Scott and Sarah, Elizabeth Witmer is an influential member of the provincial legislature of Ontario in that she has been a Member of the Policy and Priorities Committee, since 1995, and was formerly Deputy Chair of the Progressive Conservative Caucus.
collections.ic.gc.ca /heirloom_series/volume7/countries/netherlands9.html   (191 words)

  
 Elizabeth Grayson, Author
It’s a conflict that jeopardizes their rock-solid marriage and makes both Avery and Mike take a long, hard look at who they are and what it is in life that’s really important.
I was afraid that if you were to pick up a book with Elizabeth Grayson on the cover and discovered a contemporary instead, you might be disappointed.
The other tidbit I want to share with you is that The Literary Guild has selected A SIMPLE GIFT as their "Christmas Exclusive." That means that they will be shipping a special hardcover edition to their members in time for Christmas — and well ahead of the December 2006 bookstore release date.
www.elizabethgrayson.com   (437 words)

  
 FORCES - FORCES CANADA -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Elizabeth Witmer, the Minister of Health, said the provincial government hopes to recoup up to $40 billion (US) in damages from the industry under the U.S. Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act.
Witmer promised only to consult with the federal government and other provinces in an attempt to harmonize tobacco prices across Canada in hopes of deterring both smoking and smuggling.
Witmer, and that awards there are much higher.
www.forces.org /canada/files/ontlwst.htm   (342 words)

  
 CNW Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Witmer: John Tory is the only candidate who can beat the Liberals
TORONTO, May 16 /CNW/ - Long-time Ontario PC, Elizabeth Witmer declared her support for John Tory today, the newest conservative candidate to declare his intentions to run in the race to become the next Leader of the Provincial PC Party.
Witmer's accomplishments include: - The creation of a province-wide flu vaccine and Ontario telehealth.
www.newswire.ca /en/releases/archive/May2004/16/c3849.html   (296 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Province takes over two more Ont. school boards
Education Minister Elizabeth Witmer announced the widely-expected decision at an afternoon news conference, less than 24 hours after both school boards failed to meet a deadline to balance their books.
Witmer said provincially appointed supervisors will take over the budgetary functions of both boards, which were projecting large deficits for the 2002-03 school year, which begins next Tuesday.
Under legislation passed by the Tory government, it is illegal for a school board in Ontario to run a deficit.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1030442890204_32   (467 words)

  
 ERBs in Poplar Church Cemetery, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
This was probably a heretofore unknown daughter of Christian 1758 [#2] and Elizabeth Hershey [#3].
His calculated birthdate of abt 1831 rules out Christian Erb 1758 and Elizabeth Hershey as his parents and Emily Terrell, a descendant of Christian, has a family-portrait-style photo of Elizabeth Witmer and three young men labelled "Christian", "Jacob", and "Samuel".
Identification: Christian Erb 1793, son of Christian 1758 [#2] and husband of Elizabeth Witmer 1796, who died in Iowa.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Pointe/4085/poplar/poplar.html   (1271 words)

  
 Natalie Helferty
ELIZABETH WITMER, the Minister of Environment, to express your opinion that there is more then enough reason to stop the Bayview extension and do a proper Environmental Assessment, along with a study to see if the Bayview extension is even needed.
Writing a letter or e-mail is also a very good idea and if you do, please send a copy to Natalie so she can see the support for this cause.
Also, we contend that the EA is outdated in that the circumstances around the project have changed, including the upcoming legislation on the Oak Ridges Moraine.
home.eol.ca /~donbar/persons/Natalie.htm   (1052 words)

  
 Donna Speer Ristenbatt Genealogy/Emma Wenger Steffy
Emma was the daughter of Uriah Keemer STEFFY and Susanna Witmer WENGER.
Susanna's mother was Elizabeth, daughter of Jacob Witmer and Anna Stauffer, thus SHE was Elizabeth Stauffer Witmer.
Therefore, Emma's mother was indeed Susanna WITMER Wenger, *NOT* Susanna STAUFFER Wenger because her mother's last name was WITMER, not STAUFFER) Summarizing, Emma's mother was a WENGER; Susanna's mother was a WITMER and Elizabeth's mother was a STAUFFER.
www.ristenbatt.com /genealogy/eswenger.htm   (415 words)

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