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James Gordon Thompson, whose name was synonymous with Miss Supertest, has died (May 13, 2021 at Parkwood Institute) at the age of 94. Born in London, Ontario, he attended Ridley College, the Royal Canadian Naval College, the University of Toronto (Engineering), and the University of Western Ontario (Business).
From 1968 to 1973, he was president of Supertest Petroleum, a company co-founded by his father, John Thompson.
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A keen sportsman, James Thompson applied his engineering skills to the design of Miss Supertest lll, an unlimited class hydroplane speedboat that won three consecutive world championships (the Harmsworth Trophy). In addition, Miss Supertest ll achieved the world speed record in 1957.
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Apr 20, 2021 8:23 PM
Dream Lottery is back, helping support area hospitals and the patients and families across Southwestern Ontario that utilize them, and they’re set to sell out!
Tickets are approaching 85 per cent sold and with the Free Ticket Draw sales deadline this Thursday, Dream tickets could even be gone before the week is out.
This is welcomed news as lottery helps to fund specialized services at St. Joseph’s Health Care London, London Health Sciences Centre, and Children’s Hospital at LHSC.
Scott Fortnum President and CEO of the Children’s Health Foundation says by purchasing your Dream Lottery tickets, you’re also supporting the frontline workers at the hospitals.