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[edit] Mayflower (1886)

Hi! I think you may have added the clean-up to Mayflower (1886). I think the title should be USS Mayflower II - 1896 or something like that but, being new to Wiki, I don't know how to change it or have it changed. Do you? I opened a discussion at Talk:Mayflower (1886) which sheds some light on this. Thanks! I would do something more myself but don't know the clean-up system well enough. (Stormbay 03:59, 30 November 2005 (UTC))

[edit] Talk:Mayflower (1886)

Do you know who to direct a renaming request to? Should the title not be "USS Mayflower II - 1896". or somesuch thing? I find reference to such a ship built in 1896 (in Scotland) and decommisioned in 1904 to use as a presidential yacht for President Theodore Roosevelt. It had quite a history that would be a good article if that is the ship referenced in this article. I am uncertain how to proceed...(fairly new to wiki). I think the writer meant the above ship.

To confirm my guess, someone could try: http://www.sail1620.org/discover_commemoration_mayflower_namesakes.shtml for some backgound. Thanks a bunch if you can redirect or resolve.(Stormbay 23:25, 30 November 2005 (UTC)) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Mayflower_%281886%29"

You can easily change the title for almost any article by using the "move" tab near the top of the page. To pick the correct title for this article, I think you'll need to read Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ships), and figure out whether or not a simple title like "USS Mayflower II" is too ambiguous (so I think the recommendation is to use the hull number as the next recourse). The page Mayflower (disambiguation) should have links to all the articles on ships named Mayflower. If you create a new one, change an existing title, or discover any new ones, you should update this list. When there are many articles with similar titles, we put links from each of the articles back to the disambiguation page. There are some handy templates for this purpose at Wikipedia:Template_messages/General#Disambiguation. (I've just added one to Mayflower (1886).) It looks like we have yet to create articles for several of the Mayflowers, so you have a pretty blank slate to add whatever content you think is appropriate. Oh, and feel free to remove the {{cleanup-date}} tag once you think the article in reasonable shape. I have no expertise on this topic, so I'll leave the content-adding and title-choosing work to you, if you're interested. Feel free to leave me another message if you have any questions. Thanks for your help, Beland 02:19, 2 December 2005 (UTC)


Hi, I noticed you made some recent edits to List of United States Navy ships, M with regards to this Mayflower ship. Well in doing so, you peeked my curiousity. And I went ahead and made a page for it, USS Mayflower (PY-1). If you are looking for more information on a ship that has been in the US Navy (at least prior to 1970s) I suggest you look at http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/ Which is the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. There is alot of information there, and it is all public domain, so no worrying about copyrights. The other thing I wanted to let you know about is that I took your article Mayflower (1886) and redirected it to this new one I made. Thanks for sparking my interest, and let me know if you have any questions about navy ships. I'd be glad to help you out if you are interested in contributing more about such topics. -- malo (talk)/(contribs) 05:26, 3 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] ship stubs

In response to your question on my talk page, Yes there are ship stubs:

There are the only ship related stubs that I am aware of right now. I hope this helps. -- malo (talk)/(contribs) 20:11, 3 December 2005 (UTC)


[edit] John Tanner

John Tanner (1760-1846)

(Stormbay 22:20, 10 December 2005 (UTC))

[edit] Welcome

Stormbay, welcome. I'm not very active on the project right now, but I check every few days for messages. If you have any questions, just let me know. As for the article title, its usually preferable to use something that indicates what the individual was notable for...Dates are therefore hardly ever the best disambiguation term for articles on people. The DoCB lists have them only because these names were taken directly from a dump of the DoCB article database I created and switched to wikipedia format. Regards, Fawcett5 05:01, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Wikimedia Canada

Hi there! I'd like to invite you to explore Wikimedia Canada, and create a list of people interested in forming a local chapter for our nation. A local chapter will help promote and improve the organization, within our great nation. We'd also like to encourage everyone to suggest projects for our national chapter to participate in. Hope to see you there!--DarkEvil 17:11, 20 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] RE: Category:Years in Canada

1736 in this category appeared to me to be missing so I was setting up the page and adding events. It probably exists and I missed it. Could you direct me to it? Thanks! (Stormbay 21:58, 5 February 2006 (UTC))

Sorry about that. I deleted it both as having no content and as being a repost of already deleted material. I have undeleted and added a hang-on notice so that other admins will not delete it. Thanks for notifying me! --M@thwiz2020 22:01, 5 February 2006 (UTC)



[edit] DoCB Initiative

Hi,

Unfortunately I do not know who is working on this project. Your best bet is to look at the history of some of the articles and you will see who has been contributing to them. --YUL89YYZ 23:32, 1 March 2006 (UTC)

Hello. Thanks for your note on my page. I am not too sure what is going to happen to the DCB list, but I sure hope it is not deleted. I haven't been too active in that project lately, but my editing habits change every once in a while. Lately, I have been concentrating more on hockey. However, I am definitely watching the situation. If you did speak with a legal expert, please summarize your discussion in the appropriate section of the Copyright problem page. This might help prevent it from being deleted. -- JamesTeterenko 01:47, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

  • Hi Stormbay - at present I'm still waiting to hear back from the DoCB folks. THey have been aware for several months about the copyright issue, but have not yet taken a position. Could you please elaborate on the reasons you have found which indicate that they are not copyvios? Thanks. Fawcett5 18:53, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Edit summaries

Sorry about that. I've become rather lazy as of late about edit summaries, especially for edits where the edit summary would take me longer to type than the edit :). Qutezuce 20:52, 25 March 2006 (UTC)

Greetings Stormbay, thankyou so much for the bio link you provided on Cheiro. It has helped flesh out the article a little bit; far more concise and accurate about an elusive character. Great job with the Irish bio stub too. User talk:Drakonicon Drakonicon 06:49, 25 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] WP:BIO

Hi Stormbay, I recently came across your article on Thomas-Jacques Taschereau and I have to say I didn't immediately see the importance of the subject asserted in the article. A google search showed just 68 unique hits [1] which could indicate the subject is not encylopedic. It might be an idea to incorporate more information (the biographical link seems to contain lots) and make the notability of the subject clearer in the beginning of the piece. Hopefully this and other biographical articles you have created are or can be brought in line with WP:BIO, you're clearly an enthusiastic editor which is always great to see. Cheers, Deizio 23:17, 27 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fort Ellice

This was posted in the Winnipeg Free Press on March 27, 2006.

Mon Mar 27 2006

By Carol Sanders A provincial court judge will rule next month on whether the Rural Municipality of Ellice can expropriate the lush Assiniboine River valley land where riverboats used to stop with supplies for trails that opened the West.

"We've talked about it, talked about it for 20 years," said Reeve George Boucher.

The bilingual RM nestled near the Saskatchewan border has wanted to develop the storied site of Fort Ellice on the Assiniboine River and turn it into a tourist attraction.

"The riverboats used to come up the river and unload their cargos there in Fort Ellice." From there, the goods would be shipped overland up the Carlton and Pelly trails.

It's only in the last five years that the municipality really started pushing to get the site, have it designated as historic, then develop its tourism and economic-development potential, said Boucher.

He said the owners of the 288-acre property haven't been willing to negotiate a deal. He said the province has tried five times to intercede but hasn't been able to get a response. "Now there's just a big sign that says 'no trespassing,'" Boucher said.

Owner Arthur Fouillard would be willing to part with 100 acres, not 288, said his son, Marcel Fouillard. He said the municipality has taken an all-or-nothing approach to acquiring his 85-year-old father's pasture land just south of St. Lazare.

"They showed up one day and wanted Dad to donate land. Then, last April, they served us with an expropriation notice. We had no time to consider their offer."

Marcel Fouillard said community groups have been using his dad's land for sports days and ball games and the senior has never received so much as a thank-you note.

They've offered to sell 100 acres that include some graves at Fort Ellice and a stone cairn, he said. A mediator backed that plan but the municipality rejected it, Fouillard said.

Boucher said the RM has big plans for the 288 acres and budgeted $10,000 a year for the next five years to develop the site and expects other levels of government to provide matching funds.

Fort Ellice was owned by the Hudson's Bay Co. and provided essential products for the settlers of the area. The Assiniboine River served as the principal transportation route. "It was an RCMP depot at the time of Prohibition," said Boucher.

The fort settled by Scottish people became obsolete when the railway pushed west, and the rail town of St. Lazare flourished with an influx of francophones, Boucher said.

"So many people like historic sites... Once we get it, we'll have tourism like you wouldn't believe." A provincial court judge in Winnipeg is expected to rule April 11 on the RM's plan to expropriate the land.

Boucher said the picturesque site is nestled in the Qu'Appelle Valley area and populated with bald eagles.

"It's one of the most scenic spots you'd ever want to see."

carol.sanders@freepress.mb.ca

jdobbin 02:13, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Underpopulated (Year) in Canada categories

I've replied to your comment at User talk:SeventyThree#Underpopulated (Year) in Canada categories. {SeventyThree(Talk) 20:57, 30 March 2006 (UTC)}

[edit] Clanwilliam

If there is a community of the same name (and it is not incorporated, as I would assume that it isnt) is should be at Clanwilliam, Manitoba (community) as a dab. The RM is good where it is. Thanks :) --curling rock Earl Andrew - talk 02:17, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] DCB copyvios

Hi there. I have not heard anything more about the DCB lists. I see that the Copyright problem page has been blanked out, so maybe it isn't an issue anymore. -- JamesTeterenko 01:15, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] RE: Secretly Canadian

hi, here is secretly canadian's official website: http://www.secretlycanadian.com

i don't have much other info about the label, other than a Songs: Ohia album was their first release.

Shamrox 08:35, 19 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] RMs etc

I myself am unsure about the best way to disambiguate communities from RMs. The measures that I took were so that no links to communities were linking to RMs of the same name and vice-versa. I did not intend them to be the end all and be all of naming RMs/communities, but rather a stop gap measure to disambiguate that could be changed later on by someone who had more knowledge of the area than myself. So I am very open to discussion on the best way to do it and then we can do whatever moves/link changes that need to be done to make all of the relevant articles consistent with that system. Qutezuce 03:30, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

Whoever created List of rural municipalities in Manitoba decided to link all the RMs in the form "<name of RM>, Manitoba". Now this leads to problems because there are also communities with the same name as an RM and communities are also linked in the form "<name of community>, Manitoba". So what I had done was to append "(rural municipality)" to any link for RMs that conflicted with communities. Almost all of the cases was of existed community articles and links on the "List of rural municipalities in Manitoba" pointing to them, but there was one or two with the other way around: an existed RM page with a conflicted community name that either didn't exist or was in some other location (I think it was Gimli and/or Dauphin).
So this leaves two systems: name both RMs and communities by "<name>, Manitoba" and disambiguate when necessary by adding "(rural municipality)" or "(town)" (village, etc) to the name. Or name communities by "<name>, Manitoba" and name RMs by "Rural Municipalty of <name>". One potential problem with the later system is that there could be RMs in different provinces with the same name.
This is a wider issue then just Manitoba, maybe the editors of other provinces have already come to a solution, or perhaps they should be invovled in the discussion. Qutezuce 03:47, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
I really despise naming any article "Rural Municipality of....". The problem is, I want to keep CSD's in Canada standardized. This means the name of the CSD followed by the province. Having "rural municipality of" is a tad redundant. To disambiguate, put rural municipality in brackets. Now, when a community by the same name as an RM is in a different RM, I would recommend having a main dab article with links to either entity. Eg. Clanwilliam, Manitoba (community) and Clanwilliam, Manitoba (rural municipality). Let's keep some consistency :) --curling rock Earl Andrew - talk 05:40, 21 April 2006 (UTC)


reply to Stormbay's comment on my talk page Regarding people searching for the RMs: redirects can be created for all of the RMs with the name "Rural Municipality of ...". This will allow people searching to find the RMs as you suggested. Qutezuce 23:15, 21 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Springfield

I replied to your comment on Talk:Springfield, Manitoba and also outlined what I propose for standard naming conventions. Let me know what you think. Qutezuce 04:41, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

Did you get a chance to read what I wrote on Talk:Springfield, Manitoba? Is that an acceptable solution to you? I'd like to hear your comments so that we can standardize on one system. Qutezuce 04:40, 30 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Name it what it is

Kamouraska Regional County Municipality, Quebec is an example of a naming convention in the PQ. What is wrong with that type of naming? In my opinion, nothing. (perhaps a little cumbersome, but, accurate). Stormbay 22:09, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] DoCB Initiative

Thank you for the comments and thank you for your contributions to Canadian topics in Wikipedia. I have mainly been doing early Canadian political figures lately and DoCBO is a very useful resource. I am not sure of the current status of the DoCB Initiative. The project page is at Wikipedia:Canadian wikipedians' notice board/Dictionary of Canadian Biography. --Big_Iron 12:02, 22 May 2006 (UTC)

Roland-Michel Barrin de La Galissonière doesn't seem to be there like you noted on my talk page, although he is under "B" in the on-line Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Must have been some glitch when Fawcett5 created the list. Feel free to add him & verify, or not, as you see fit. Luigizanasi 00:54, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Peter Fisher

Please don't put national categories on the disambiguation page. The only categories that page should be in are Category:Lists of ambiguous human names and Category:Disambiguation; when there's an article about the Canadian historian, that will be filed in Category:Canadian historians. Bearcat 22:09, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] seven years' war

why did you remove the unreferenced tag? that page needs more citations and references. I re-tagged the article for now. PMoney 07:01, 19 June 2006 (UTC)

  • Go for it PMoney! If it needs doing, do it! Thanks for your input! Stormbay 18:30, 19 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lenni Lenape on Aamjiwnaang: A Canadian Community Under Seige

Stormbay: You commented on an article: "Aamjiwnaang: A Canadian Community Under Seige." There was further discussion with your in-put on the article. I tried to reply to everyone BUT in my page. Is this right - will discussion continue in my page or do I have to go to other pages???? One other problem I have is, someone flagged my story as lacking NPOV, but never put in why or supplied examples from the piece. No name accompanied the "flag." Any help in this regard will be useful, thanks. Lenni Lenape. (User:Lenni lenape)

[edit] CCOTW

You showed support for the selection of a Canada Collaboration.

This month None was selected for improvement.

We hope you can contribute.

[edit] Hebrew Sibyl

Stormbay, you removed in this article reference to Wives aboard the Ark. Inadvertantly I guess? Regards.--Connection 11:37, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

Thank you for your back-edit. Regards.--Connection 20:58, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Alessio Tramello

Not everyone is knowledgable enough about the subject to fix or expand it, however they may be knowledgeable enough to point out obvious errors in the way its written. Not knowing enough to expand, doesn't preclude them from cleaning up or requesting clean up.--Crossmr 19:26, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Bio-stub

Hi Stormbay. You are exactly right. If correctly formed, a stub template will always be shown as one of the items in the category it "controls". Sometimes WP:WSS (the stub sorters) place the template as the first item in the category to make everything look a bit prettier. I've done that now. The former layout of the stub template was not in line with WP:STUB, but this is what the template was supposed to have looked like. Unfortunately a lot of stub templates become messed up because people don't follow WP:STUB so cleanup is a pretty common task as a stub sorter. If you're interested, you can find more information at WP:STUB. Happy editing. Valentinian (talk) 23:57, 13 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Charles-François Baillargeon

Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I've moved your question to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Catholicism and replied there. Thank you. —Mira 02:44, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Baillargeon

Thank you for replacing the redirect. If there are any categories of Catholic Encyclopedia articles that you'd be interested in then please let me know. JASpencer 19:02, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Catholic Encyclopedia Articles

If you want me to seperate out Catholic Encyclopedia articles that relate to Canadians I'd be glad to do so. There's a whole slew of them - especially missionaries, Quebec Statesmen and bishops. JASpencer 21:20, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

The Catholic Encyclopedia article is simply aiming at having a Wikipedia article for (almost) every CE entry. You'd probably be better of going to Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Catholicism. JASpencer 22:28, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:Enforce inclusion of categories

Hi, I've made a proposal to change the software to prevent mainspace pages from being saved unless they contain a category. Since you've done a lot of work at User:Bluemoose/Uncategorised good articles, which would be affected by this proposal, I'd appreciate your thoughts! bd2412 T 23:36, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 'Bot edit on Colin Campbell Ferrie

Thanks for pointing that out. As far as I can see the actual bot edit is fine: I think it must be a coding problem with the new template. (Also my own stupid fault, it must be said...) Alai 18:24, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] RE: St Joseph's College, Darjeeling

Thanks for your message. I have no idea if The Principal is a Father with the Jesuits. I do not know about the school much, just created the article from available online sources. However I happen to know one alumnus of the school. I may ask him to clarify. You are welcome to change. Basically the problem is I have very little idea about Christian denominations/orders (I am not even sure if these nouns I am using are correct in this regard). Thanks a lot. Regards.--Dwaipayan (talk) 10:35, 10 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Charles de la Tour

Thanks for the thanks.

[edit] Kenneth McKenzie

Thanks for the heads-up. I must have been sleep-deprived the day I created that page, for there were a couple of other articles I worked that had similar dumb errors, despite the fact that I was diligently trying to do a very thorough job of providing REFs for everything I said.

Good luck on the other Ken McKenzie. Lemme guess. Was he by chance the one who introduced hereford cattle to Manitoba? There were SO many Kenneth McKenzie/MacKenzies for some reason, that it's sometimes hard to figure out who was who. And most of them look to have lived interesting lives. ClairSamoht 04:07, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] James Louis O'Donel

No problem. Regards, Rodney Boyd 18:22, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Uncategorized good articles

Thanks for the note. It's good to know that people are working as a team. One thing I'd like to suggest though is to put living people into Category:Living people and the appropriate birth/death year categories as well. Cheers. --Rajah 05:11, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks

Thanks for the compliment. To tell the truth though, I am categorised out for now. :) Garion96 (talk) 02:31, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] DOCB categorization

Hi...just a couple of notes about the categorization of your DOCB articles:

  1. We're trying to keep Category:Canadian people itself empty of individual articles; everybody should be filed in one or more of its subcategories instead of directly in the parent. So could you please use appropriate subcategories, such as Category:Canadian businesspeople, Category:Canadian historical figures, etc., instead of directly applying "Canadian people"?
  2. Where the birth and death dates are known, could you add "(YEAR) births" and "(YEAR) deaths" as categories as well? If either or both isn't known, you should also add Category:Year of birth unknown and/or Category:Year of death unknown.

Thanks. Keep up the good work. Bearcat 06:20, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Every article

Was sitting lose in the Canadian +cat so I moved them to people. LindaWarheads 00:42, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lybster

I think that Patrick Sinclair deserves a separate article. --Big_Iron 10:36, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Thomas Temple

Hi Stormbay. Thanks for your message. Yes, it makes sense to link Sir Thomas Temple in the List of Acadian governors for now. I will research it further. Best Wishes. --- (Bob) Wikiklrsc 20:04, 12 October 2006 (UTC) (talk)

Hi Stormbay. I moved your note in the List of Acadian governors in the table to the discussion page: Talk:List of Acadian_governors --- (Bob) Wikiklrsc 20:01, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

Thanks, Stormbay, for your kind note. I really was unclear as why the person wanted a "speedy deletion" saying Sir Thomas Temple was not noteworthy ! Perhaps because at the time he looked at it, I had only entered a few lines, and saved it and then typed some more later. Gladly, it was resolved. Sir Thomas Temple was an amazing historical figure for the colonies. Bests. --- (Bob) Wikiklrsc 12:44, 14 October 2006 (UTC) (talk)

[edit] Thomas-Pierre-Joseph Taschereau

He was actually a member of the Legislative Council, not the Legislative Assembly. I've got that list on my "to do" list. There weren't ridings for the council and, at that time, people were appointed, sometimes until they died. I've only put links for the Taschereaus from the Canadian Dictionary of Biography; there are quite a few more. --Big_Iron 21:12, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Legislative Council of Lower Canada

The members of the Legislative Council for Lower Canada, which was created by the Constitutional Act of 1791, were first appointed in 1792. Before that, there was a Legislative Council for the Province of Quebec (1763-1791), so he was probably a member of that earlier council and then later named to its successor. --Big_iron 21:49, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Michel de Sallaberry

I've added the "{{prod}}" template to the article Michel de Sallaberry, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but I don't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and I've explained why in the deletion notice (see also Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not and Wikipedia:Notability). Please either work to improve the article if the topic is worthy of inclusion in Wikipedia, or, if you disagree, discuss the issues raised at Talk:Michel de Sallaberry. If you remove the {{dated prod}} template, the article will not be deleted, but note that it may still be sent to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. TheMightyQuill 07:53, 5 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Jean-François Hubert

The reason I created the link was in case another article was created pointing to him. If you wish to create a stub then go ahead. JASpencer 17:58, 2 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Paschal Sirois-Duplessis

You are correct; that should be 1797. See also [3]. Thank you for spotting that. --Big_iron 09:21, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] MJ Heney

Thanks for fixing up the Heney listing. I glad to have the help as I am a Wiki newby. I will not be doing further C DofB work. I did Heney since I am a GGnephew, as close as anyone comes since he had no children. His legacy helped pay for my college education.

hof —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.197.248.143 (talk) 17:21, 17 December 2006 (UTC).

[edit] Edward Greive(s)

I am inclined to leave it alone for the moment. There is another DoCB bio [4] (his father-in-law) where he appears as Edward Greive and his biography at the Assemblée nationale du Québec [5] also spells his surname Greive. I will check some other references, though. Sometimes, multiple spellings were used for the same person's name, even by the person themselves. --Big_iron 12:42, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Commius/Comnios

Thanks for the heads-up about the duplicate article. I've imported the movie reference and set Comnios as a redirect. --Nicknack009 21:39, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fort Richelieu

There's no way to nominate a page on another langwiki for translation here; the translation process here pertains only when an article gets incorrectly posted to en: in its original language. The only real way to have an article from another Wikipedia translated here is to either do it yourself, if you can, or, if you don't know enough French to take it on yourself, to suggest it to someone (like me) who might be able to take it on. I'll take a look at it. Bearcat 00:00, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

Okay, there's a basic stub there now. It ain't much, but the French article ain't much either. I did manage to find a few references to flesh out some details, though. Bearcat 00:22, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] re John Covert

RE John R Covert b Pittsburgh 1882 d NY 1960 I understand was a traditional painter until he visted Europe where he studied in Munich/Paris during heyday of Cubism and on his return changed his style to abstract reliefs ,he then became disllisioned,destroyed much of his work and went to work for a steel company.He founded the Soceity with Marcel Duchamp and Francis Picabia.Hope this helps your research.His work Brass Band is in the Yale Art Gallery,New Haven Ct. Rgds (ichthys58) ENGLAND —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ichthys58 (talkcontribs) 13:32, 7 February 2007 (UTC).

[edit] re John R Covert

Hi ,further to my messag yesterday herewith a google link that might be of further help.Have a good day.Rgds ichthys ENGLAND http://www.psupress.psu.edu/books/titles/0-911209-58-1.html —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ichthys58 (talkcontribs) 09:51, 8 February 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Re:Tag removal

As noted in edit history, I translated this article from pl wiki. It is unreferenced, but I should have added a note on the source especially after seeing the tag - alas, it was after midnight and I didn't think clearly (fixed now). That said, while I am a big fan of demanding references, I usually don't bother placing tags other then prods on stubs - they are usually in need of quite a few tags by defnition.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk  21:22, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

If you can find any info about Mikhail Kovalov to expand this stub it would be great. I created the article to get rid of the red link at Soviet invasion of Poland (1939) (which I think is close to a GA status).-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk  22:32, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Woking

It's wonderful to have a Canadian interested in the trivia of Surrey. History of Woking page is so awful it will be a delight to look at it and see if I can increase Woking Palace article. SuzanneKn 21:52, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fort St. Charles

I didn't realize that. Thanks for the heads up. Kevlar67 20:08, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Mason-Dixon Wrestling

yo Stormbay.If you're interested in Mason-Dixon Wrestling,check out MasonDixionpro.com. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Cocky kid in da house (talkcontribs) 22:57, 26 March 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Sorry about that...

I "accidentally" reverted your last change to Freemasonry. That'll teach me to test scripts without reading them first. :-) --SarekOfVulcan 01:33, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Canadian Missionaries

The purpose of these pages is to list out all the articles that appear in the Catholic Encyclopedia that don't appear in Wikipedia so that people with interests in, say Canadians, can be aware that there are subjects that they could easily do articles on. JASpencer 09:04, 9 April 2007 (UTC)