2002 "Order" Nominations Now Being Accepted

Nominations for the 2002 Order of Prince Edward Island are now being accepted by the Order of Prince Edward Island Advisory Council. The Order was established in 1996 and is the highest honour that the Province may bestow. It is awarded annually to Prince Edward Islanders (or long-term residents) who, in the opinion of an independent Advisory Council, have distinguished themselves through contributions to the social, economic and/or cultural life of PEI and it's people.

Members of the Order of Prince Edward Island are as follows;

Hon. Marion Reid, CM,

Dr. George Dewar, CM

Ulric Poirier

The late Jim Hogan

Dr. Kent Ellis

Reverend Charles Cheverie

Helen Stewart MacRae

Sister Mary Deighan

The late Charles Linkletter, CM

Antoine Richard, CM

Marie Burge

Marlene Bryenton

Edith Eldershaw

Dr. J. Hubert O'Hanley

Paul H. Schurman, CM

The late J.-Henri Gaudet

J. Arthur Hudson

Shirley McGinn

Hon. Gilbert R. Clements

Kay Wall

Maylea Manning

The late Dr. John Maloney

Hon. J. Leoncé Bernard, Chancellor

Leone Bagnall, CM, Chair of the Order of Prince Edward Island Advisory Council, said that "The Order of Prince Edward Island is a way of encouraging and acknowledging the outstanding achievements of individual citizens of the Province. Individuals (or organizations) wishing to nominate someone should be aware that nominations are now being received by Charles MacKay, Secretary of the Council. The deadline for nominating a person for consideration for the honour is April 5, 2002. After the close of nominations, the Advisory Council will consider all nominees and make its determination with respect to recipients for 2002. The legislation under which the Council is created and authorized to function states that no more than three individuals shall be invested in any one year ... so the Council, as always, will be faced with some very difficult decisions to make!"

Those chosen to receive the honour will be presented with insignia of the Order, an impressive medal incorporating the Prince Edward Island Coat of Arms and a certificate of inclusion. Recipients are also entitled use the post nominals "OPEI" and have their name and biographies added to a display in honour of recipients located on the 1st Floor of the Coles Building in Charlottetown. As further acknowledgement, a special ceremony is hosted at Government House by the Honourable J. Leoncé Bernard, Lieutenant Governor & Chancellor, at which time recipients are officially invested as a Member of the Order of Prince Edward Island.

Mrs. Bagnall added that, "If you know of someone who has shown individual excellence or leadership in the community, or in their chosen profession or occupation, this represents an opportunity to have them considered for special honour and recognition ... it is a unique act of appreciation to nominate someone you believe is deserving of this prestigious honour. All too often the extraordinary efforts of Prince Edward Islanders go unnoticed."

For more information on the Order of Prince Edward Island or how to nominate someone, please contact Charles MacKay, Secretary, Order of Prince Edward Island Advisory Council at 368-5970, write PO Box 2000, Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8, email chmackay@gov.pe.ca or see internet address www.gov.pe.ca/orderofpei/.

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