A Coming of Age, Acknowledgements and A Note to Readers

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many people from across Canada have given generously of their time and contributed valuable insights and information to A Coming of Age. In particular, we would like to thank our Advisory Group–Barry Adamson, Jean Faulds, Janis Foord Kirk, Sally Palmateer, Jo-Ann Sobkow, Marilyn Van Norman and Donna Walters–and our researchers–Nancy Anderson, Irene Canivet, Daniel J. Denis, Aaron De Maeser, Jo-Ann Sobkow and Pauline P. Wong for their help. Our sincere appreciation and thanks also go to: Murray Axmith, Jan Basso, Sahri Woods Baum, Lyn Bezanson, Paul Boisvenue, Marilyn Burke, Dick Cappon, Colin Campbell, Marg Charlton, Jim Chisholm, Dave Clemens, F.J. Clute, Wendy Coffin, Stuart Conger, C. Cote, Keltie Creed, Laura Dokis-Kerr, Nancy Dube, Kay Eastham, Sy Eber, Laurie Edwards, Betty Egri, Robert Evans, Aryeh Gitterman, Jim Green, Elaine Greenberg, Judith Hayashi, Jeannette Hung, James Hunter, Judy Hyashi, Riz Ibrahim, Gillian Johnston, Jim Kelly, Henri Labatt, Bruce Lawson, Donald Lawson, Stephen Lewis, Billy Lowe, Grant Lowry, John Mackenzie, Doug Manning, Pam Pons Marier, Barb Mason, Kevin Maynard, John McCormick, Elizabeth McTavish, Barbara Moses, Bill O'Byrne, Elaine O'Reilly, Vance Peavy, Joan Richardt, Murray Ross, Sue Rossan, Nancy Schaefer, Rob Shea, Russell Sheppard, Cathy Simpson, Jim Simpson, Sherri Simzer, Rob Straby, Dave Studd, Gail Takahashi, Carol Tumber, Pat Warner, Susan Wayne and Bill Wolfson. A NOTE TO READERS A Coming of Age: Counselling Canadians for Work in the Twentieth Century is based on transcripts from hundreds of hours of interviews commissioned from career counsellors across Canada. The Coming of Age Advisory Group would like to thank everyone who worked so hard to make this book a reality. xi

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A NOTE TO READERS A Coming of Age: Counselling Canadians for Work in the Twentieth Centuryis based on transcripts from hundreds of hours of interviews commissioned from career counsellors across Canada. The Coming of Age Advisory Group would like to thank everyone who worked so hard to make this book a reality. xi

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Many people from across Canada have given generously of theirtime and contributed valuable insights and information to A Coming ofAge. In particular, we would like to thank our Advisory Group–BarryAdamson, Jean Faulds, Janis Foord Kirk, Sally Palmateer, Jo-AnnSobkow, Marilyn Van Norman and Donna Walters–and ourresearchers–Nancy Anderson, Irene Canivet, Daniel J. Denis, Aaron DeMaeser, Jo-Ann Sobkow and Pauline P. Wong for their help.

Our sincere appreciation and thanks also go to: Murray Axmith, JanBasso, Sahri Woods Baum, Lyn Bezanson, Paul Boisvenue, MarilynBurke, Dick Cappon, Colin Campbell, Marg Charlton, Jim Chisholm,Dave Clemens, F.J. Clute, Wendy Coffin, Stuart Conger, C. Cote,Keltie Creed, Laura Dokis-Kerr, Nancy Dube, Kay Eastham, Sy Eber,Laurie Edwards, Betty Egri, Robert Evans, Aryeh Gitterman, JimGreen, Elaine Greenberg, Judith Hayashi, Jeannette Hung, JamesHunter, Judy Hyashi, Riz Ibrahim, Gillian Johnston, Jim Kelly, HenriLabatt, Bruce Lawson, Donald Lawson, Stephen Lewis, Billy Lowe,Grant Lowry, John Mackenzie, Doug Manning, Pam Pons Marier, BarbMason, Kevin Maynard, John McCormick, Elizabeth McTavish,Barbara Moses, Bill O'Byrne, Elaine O'Reilly, Vance Peavy, JoanRichardt, Murray Ross, Sue Rossan, Nancy Schaefer, Rob Shea,Russell Sheppard, Cathy Simpson, Jim Simpson, Sherri Simzer, RobStraby, Dave Studd, Gail Takahashi, Carol Tumber, Pat Warner, SusanWayne and Bill Wolfson.

A NOTE TO READERS

A Coming of Age: Counselling Canadians for Work in the TwentiethCentury is based on transcripts from hundreds of hours of interviewscommissioned from career counsellors across Canada. The Coming ofAge Advisory Group would like to thank everyone who worked so hardto make this book a reality.

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