John (Jack) W. Madill was a RCAF WWII veteran. He received a master's degree in engineering from Queen's University (1962), and a doctorate in education from the University of West Virginia (1971). Jack taught at Royal Roads Military College from 1962 until his retirement.
Myrtle Maitland (nee Cook) was friends with George (Leo) and Maude Whittle and lived in Esquimalt, BC.
Harry Marshall is a resident of Esquimalt B.C.
Barbara McFarlane (nee Floyd) is an employee of the Greater Victoria School Board and attended Lampson Street School (Esquimalt) and Esquimalt High School. Her mother is Beatrice (McDonald) Floyd.
George Merz was a WWII Veteran. After the war, he was a career civil servant retiring as Municipal Clerk of Esquimalt.
Dennis Minaker is the author of Next to the Gorge and The Gorge of Summers Gone.
Claire Muir is a member of the Silver Threads Writers' Group. Her husband, David Muir, also a writer, died in 1993.
Arlene Nelms (nee Wilson) was born in Victoria. She attended Esquimalt High, Camosun College, and worked as a nurse's aide, doing nursing secretarial work, and as a store clerk. Married Jim Nelms, Aug 31, 1963.
Shirley Louise Nute (nee Filewod) was the daughter of Clement and Vera Filewod of Esquimalt, B.C. Her mother (1893-1973) was born in Esquimalt to the March family. Shirley's father (d.1975) came to Esquimalt as a medic with the Royal Navy on Rainbow, 1904. Shirley grew up at 888 Lampson St. and married Daryl Edmond Nute in December 1946. Daryl and Shirley built a house at 885 Tillicum Rd. An accredited electrician, Shirley wired this house despite Daryl being a navy electrician. Shirley and Daryl had three children: David Clement, Leslie, and James (Jimmy).