Hello Jarek, I know that you have been searching for your uncle for some time now. Not everyone belongs to the genealogy mailing lists. Sadly - unless people on our mailing lists - knew your uncle - your search may still take a long time, especially since there is the possibility that he may have changed his name. It appears that he has spent at least his time in Vancouver - living in Hotels. -so - his name would not appear in any telephone directory. It also looks like he used Post Office Boxes in Montreal and Edmonton - which probably means that he was not in a permanent residence Since the last known place that he lived was in Edmonton - Perhaps a Letter to the Editor of one of the Edmonton Newspapers - would be of help in possibly locating your uncle. Most families will probably have the newspaper - and they are also available to read in some restaurants, Public libraries etc - so your search would have greater coverage. Also : since your uncle had also considered moving back to Vancouver: - a letter to the editor of the Vancouver Sun and Vancouver Province Newspapers could help. A letter to the editor of the Vancouver Courier - a smaller newspaper - might also be of help - as it is available free - it is an excellent paper. (A few weeks ago - a man in England wrote to the editor of the Courier - searching for his 97 year old relative - and found her and her daughter - so there is hope). VANCOUVER COURIER> http://www.vancourier.com/05301-1/contactus.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Perhaps someone on this list - living in Edmonton - could advise - whether the address at 9711 - 104th street is a hotel, or house. A letter to 9711 - 104th Street - may be of help. Your uncle may have made friends - there - and they may still have contact. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- VANCOUVER SUN: Cayo, Don Editorial pages dcayo@pacpress.southam.ca Neil Reynolds Editor-in-chief nreynolds@pacpress.southam.ca Fralic, Shelley Executive editor sfralic@pacpress.southam.ca Graham, Patricia Managing editor pgraham@pacpress.southam.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ VANCOUVER PROVINCE NEWSPAPERLetters to the editor To submit letters to the editor for publication in The Province: provedpg@pacpress.southam.ca (To permit speedy verification, and confirmation that the text received is uncorrupted, please provide your full name and full postal address including hometown, and a daytime telephone number. Letters may be edited before publication. Open letters to third parties will not be published.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- EDMONTON JOURNAL: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/contact.html ____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________ CATHOLIC CHURCH: Write to the Archdiocese of Edmonton: - they may be able to give you some direction. http://goodsport.virtualave.net/tourn3.htm My Best Wishes for your success in finding your uncle. Stella At 05:39 PM 5/18/01 +0200, JAREK_o2 wrote: >Hello Natalie, > >I make know all addresses's ANDRZEJ TREPCZYNSKI from
Hi Stella; It's odd for someone to disappear like this Andrzej seems to have. I was wondering if perhaps asking the Edmonton City Police or the RCMP in Edmonton would be a place to start? Martha Stella Stanger wrote: > Hello Jarek, I know that you have been searching for your uncle for some > time now. > Not everyone belongs to the genealogy mailing lists. > Sadly - unless people on our mailing lists - knew your uncle - your search > may still take a long time, especially since there is the possibility > that he may have changed his name. > It appears that he has spent at least his time in Vancouver - living in > Hotels. -so - his name would not appear in any telephone directory. > It also looks like he used Post Office Boxes in Montreal and Edmonton - > which probably means that he was not in a permanent residence > Since the last known place that he lived was in Edmonton - Perhaps a Letter > to the Editor of one of the Edmonton Newspapers - would be of help in > possibly locating your uncle. Most families will probably have the > newspaper - and they are also available to read in some restaurants, Public > libraries etc - so your search would have greater coverage. > Also : since your uncle had also considered moving back to Vancouver: - a > letter to the editor of the Vancouver Sun and Vancouver > Province Newspapers could help. A letter to the editor of the Vancouver > Courier - a smaller newspaper - might also be of help - as it is available > free - it is an excellent paper. > (A few weeks ago - a man in England wrote to the editor of the Courier - > searching for his 97 year old relative - and found her and her daughter - > so there is hope). > VANCOUVER COURIER> > http://www.vancourier.com/05301-1/contactus.html > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --------------------------------------------------- > > Perhaps someone on this list - living in Edmonton - could advise - whether > the address at 9711 - 104th street is a hotel, or house. > A letter to 9711 - 104th Street - may be of help. Your uncle may have made > friends - there - and they may still have contact. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------------------------------- > VANCOUVER SUN: > Cayo, Don > Editorial pages > dcayo@pacpress.southam.ca > > Neil Reynolds > Editor-in-chief > nreynolds@pacpress.southam.ca > > Fralic, Shelley > Executive editor > sfralic@pacpress.southam.ca > > Graham, Patricia > Managing editor > pgraham@pacpress.southam.ca > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------------------------------------------ > VANCOUVER PROVINCE NEWSPAPERLetters to the editor > To submit letters to the editor for publication in The Province: > provedpg@pacpress.southam.ca > (To permit speedy verification, and confirmation that the text received is > uncorrupted, please provide your full name and full postal address > including hometown, and a daytime telephone number. Letters may be edited > before publication. Open letters to third parties will not be published.) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > --------------------------------------------------- > EDMONTON JOURNAL: > http://www.edmontonjournal.com/contact.html > ____________________________________________________________________________ > ______________________________________ > CATHOLIC CHURCH: > Write to the Archdiocese of Edmonton: - they may be able to give you some > direction. > http://goodsport.virtualave.net/tourn3.htm > My Best Wishes for your success in finding your uncle. > Stella > > At 05:39 PM 5/18/01 +0200, JAREK_o2 wrote: > >Hello Natalie, > > > >I make know all addresses's ANDRZEJ TREPCZYNSKI from > > ==== ALBERTA Mailing List ==== > The purpose of the ALBERTA Mail List is to allow genealogists > researching in Alberta a location to post information and request > assistance on genealogy related subjects ONLY!