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− | '''Joseph Arthur “Art” Hayes''' | + | '''Joseph Arthur “Art” Hayes''', aka '''Doc Hayes''', the ''second'' [[fan]] from [[South Porcupine, ON|South Porcupine]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], was active in the 1950s–1970s. |
− | He was a member of several clubs, including the [[N3F]]. For the N3F he edited issues of ''[[Tightbeam]]'', ''[[Writers' Exchange]]'', and ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'', was [[OE]] of [[N'APA]], and chaired the club's [[Welcommittee]]. He published [[Len Collins]]' ''[[Science Fiction Collections Index]]'' for the [[Collector's Bureau]]. He won the club's [[Kaymar Award]] in 1963. | + | He was a member of several clubs, including the [[N3F]]. For the N3F, he edited issues of ''[[Tightbeam]]'', ''[[Writers' Exchange]]'', and ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'', was [[OE]] of [[N'APA]], and [[chaired]] the club's [[Welcommittee]]. He published [[Len Collins]]' ''[[Science Fiction Collections Index]]'' for the [[Collector's Bureau]]. He won the club's [[Kaymar Award]] in 1963. |
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+ | He worked at the [https://www.ontarioabandonedplaces.com/ontario/haliburton-county/bicroft-uranium-mine Bicroft Uranium Mines.] | ||
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Revision as of 08:01, 4 March 2021
(1923 –)
Joseph Arthur “Art” Hayes, aka Doc Hayes, the second fan from South Porcupine, Ontario, Canada, was active in the 1950s–1970s.
He was a member of several clubs, including the N3F. For the N3F, he edited issues of Tightbeam, Writers' Exchange, and The National Fantasy Fan, was OE of N'APA, and chaired the club's Welcommittee. He published Len Collins' Science Fiction Collections Index for the Collector's Bureau. He won the club's Kaymar Award in 1963.
He worked at the Bicroft Uranium Mines.
- The Explorer
- Guano [1960s-early 70s] (for N'APA)
- Marsolo (for OMPA)
- Art Hayes
- The National Fantasy Fan (some issues)
- Pack Rat
- Rover
- Tightbeam (some issues)
- Writers' Exchange (some issues)
Photo at St. Louiscon.
Person | 1923— |
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