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Shirley Allen, Canadian 99s Historian Winner - Governor Service Award |
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On May 15th, 2004 at the East Canada Section Annual Meeting, Shirley Allen was presented with the 2003 Governor Service Award by East Canada Section Governor, Dorothy Berthelet.Shirley has been a member of our Chapter since 1967 and has contributed so much of her energy, her time but most importantly, her spirit to our group. Recently known as our resident Ninety-Nine’s historian, Shirley has painstakingly researched, collected and preserved our history, much of which can be seen at the Toronto Aviation Museum and in the Chapter Scrap Book that is displayed at every AGM. Shirley certainly deserves this award and I was delighted when Shirley MacDougall suggested her nomination. Congratulations Shirley! Well deserved.Shirley’s Story Shirley met her husband Ken Allen at a dance in Birmingham England on March 3, 1945. The end of the war was coming and Ken was posted to Canada for assignment to the Pacific Theater. He got five days leave and they were married in England on May 17, 1945. Shirley arrived in Canada in May 1946 in time for her first wedding anniversary. She flew as navigator with her husband for twenty years while raising four children. In 1955 they bought a Stinson 108-3 which they flew extensively around southern Ontario and the eastern United States. With the children all at school, Shirley enrolled at Buttonville Airport and got her Private License eight months later in 1967. For a short while, Shirley was Vice President of Allenco, a dealership for Alon aircraft where she flew demo flights around southern Ontario until Mooney bought them out. Shirley joined the First Canadian Chapter Ninety- Nines in 1967. In 1968 she organized the Air Marking program and was the first Air Marking Chairman for the Canadian Ninety Nines. In 1969, Shirley got her Multi Engine rating and flew off to the Ninety-Nines Convention in New York City in an Apache five days later. In 1970 the First Canadian Chapter hosted the start of the Angel Derby, Toronto to Nassau and Shirley and Heather Sifton flew a Cherokee 180 to join in the fun. In 1971, Shirley got her Commercial License and was advised by Toronto Island Tower, as she was taxiing the family C310 enroute to Nassau, that she had passed! That same year, Shirley and Heather also flew the Governor General’s Air Race and won first place! From 1969 to 1972, Shirley was Secretary for the Canadian International Air Show, working with the Pentagon, British High Commission, show performers and Military personnel to arrange meetings, accommodations and anything else that was required. Since 1970, Shirley Allen has found ways, through the First Canadian Chapter Ninety- Nines, to contribute to the organization nationally and internationally. Here a few of Shirley’s contributions:
Outside the Ninety-Nines, Shirley has been an active force in supporting aviation and has reached to promote interest, learning, enjoyment and participation wherever she could.
Shirley’s flying endeavours include:
If you are a younger member and have not had a chance to sit down and chat with Shirley, do it. Her experiences and stories are fascinating. On behalf of all the First Canadian Chapter Ninety-Nines, Thank you, Shirley! |
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