Difference between revisions of "Ottawa Science Fiction Society"
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− | A [[club]] located in [[Ottawa]], [[Canada]] which existed in two incarnations. | + | A [[club]] located in [[Ottawa]], [[Canada]], which existed in two incarnations. |
− | The first was founded in late 1948 and was affiliated with the [[Canadian Science Fiction Association]]. [[Lew Holland]] was President, [[Ron Anger]] was secretary and [[Jack Bowie-Reed]] was Liaison Officer. It was defunct by early 1951. | + | ==1948–1951== |
+ | The first was founded in late 1948 and was affiliated with the [[Canadian Science Fiction Association]]. [[Lew Holland]] was [[President]], [[Ron Anger]] was [[secretary]] and [[Jack Bowie-Reed]] was Liaison Officer. It was defunct by early 1951. | ||
− | The second, which sponsored [[Maplecon]] was founded in 1977 by [[Marc Gerin-LaJoie]]. It is also known as '''OSFS''' which is pronounced "Oss-Fuss". Its [[clubzine]] is ''[[The OSFS Statement]]''. | + | ==1977–Present== |
+ | The second, which sponsored [[Maplecon]], was founded in 1977 by [[Marc Gerin-LaJoie]]. It is also known as '''OSFS''' which is pronounced "Oss-Fuss". Its [[clubzine]] is ''[[The OSFS Statement]]''. | ||
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+ | It started with around 150 members, but soon stabilized at 80–100. In 2012, it switched from formal monthly meetings to informal dinner meetings. | ||
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+ | [http://www.ottawasfs.ca Official website] | ||
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{{club | website=http://www.ottawasfs.ca/wordpress | start=1948}} | {{club | website=http://www.ottawasfs.ca/wordpress | start=1948}} | ||
[[Category:canada]] | [[Category:canada]] |
Revision as of 18:09, 5 September 2020
A club located in Ottawa, Canada, which existed in two incarnations.
1948–1951[edit]
The first was founded in late 1948 and was affiliated with the Canadian Science Fiction Association. Lew Holland was President, Ron Anger was secretary and Jack Bowie-Reed was Liaison Officer. It was defunct by early 1951.
1977–Present[edit]
The second, which sponsored Maplecon, was founded in 1977 by Marc Gerin-LaJoie. It is also known as OSFS which is pronounced "Oss-Fuss". Its clubzine is The OSFS Statement.
It started with around 150 members, but soon stabilized at 80–100. In 2012, it switched from formal monthly meetings to informal dinner meetings.
Club | Website | 1948— |
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