Thursday, January 24, 2019

About the Author

Born in Montreal, P.Q. on December 11, 1948. Son of Group Captain and Mrs. C. G. William Chapman of Ottawa. Mr. Chapman is senior counsel in Almonte where he has practised law for over 23 years, after having completed Articles with Macdonald, Affleck on Sparks Street in Ottawa, and the Bar Admission Course at Osgoode Hall in Toronto. He lived in the Toronto area where he attended St. Andrew's College (Aurora), graduating as an Ontario Scholar and recipient of the Headmaster's Medal, Board of Governors Medal and Lt. Governor's Award in 1967. In addition to a brief course of study at Alliance Francaise in Paris, he attended Glendon Hall of York University where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy. Thereafter, he pursued graduate studies in law at Dalhousie University(Halifax). During his preparatory years of study (and later in law school), he was active in public speaking and debate, including Trinity College School (Port Hope), Hart House (University of Toronto) and the McGill International Debating Tournament in which his team ranked third out of 120 participants. He also won the Sir Winston Churchill Medal for Oration. His love of Almonte has included over the years active participation in many local groups, such as St. Paul's Anglican Church (Warden), Almonte Board of Management (Chairman), Business & Professional Association (President), Elizabeth Kelly Library Foundation (a founding Trustee), Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (Policy and Procedure), Mississippi River Power Corporation (Director), 78th Fraser Highlanders (Ensign, Fort Glengarry Garrison), 1st Lanark Highlanders (Major - Adjutant), Mississippi Lodge No. 147, A.F. & A.M. (Master, Secretary and Historian) and Mississippi Masonic Hall Inc. (President). He has completed and published a history of the local Masonic Lodge from its Charter in 1861 to 1994. Public speaking engagements have been undertaken for local community organizations, Algonquin College (elective and credit courses) and business management seminars. He is a social member of the Mississippi Golf Club, Appleton. In addition to the company of his good friends and good food, he enjoys piano (Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music), the fine arts and his faithful French bulldog, Monroe.

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