Alfred Petrone

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Alfred Petrone was born in 1926, in Port Arthur, Ontario, (now part of Thunder Bay) he is a noted and recognized lawyer. He is the son of Luisa Sisco and Luigi Petrone, and brother to the recognized Dr. Penny Petrone.

He attended St. Joseph's School and the Port Arthur Technical (Hillcrest High) School.

At the age of 17 he volunteered and served with the Canadian Navy overseas.

Alfred Petrone with Celina Reitberger and daughter Elysia
Alfred Petrone with Celina Reitberger and daughter Elysia

In 1949 he graduated from Assumption College in Windsor with a B.A., and then attended Osgoode Hall Law School, at the University of Toronto, and was called to the bar in 1953.

He was Director of The Advocates Society as director of the Criminal lawyers Association of Ontario and President of the Thunder Bay Law Association. He was certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in Civil and Criminal Litigation. He was selected by the Advocates' Society to be a Coach in its Basic Advocacy Training Program. He was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1962.

Recognized as one of the top fifty lawyers in Ontario by the Advocates Society, 1950-2000.

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  • "Learned Friends: A Tribute to Fifty Remarkable Advocates; 1950-2000", Jack Batton, Advocates Society, IRWIN LAW publisher, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA, July 2005.