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WARDROP, Leslie John - After a brief bout of rough water, Les has set sail on his final voyage on 29 August 2018. 

Les was born in Manchester, England and immigrated to Canada with his parents, Richard and Edith (Perryman) in the summer of 1951. He grew up in Rexdale.

After graduating from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (1966), he joined CBC and worked in many areas of television broadcasting until his retirement in 2006.

At 21, he bought himself a piece of Crown Land in the Pickerel River area, and proceeded to build an A-frame cottage. His love of the water had him enjoying a fleet of small watercraft, water skiing and fishing. In 1981, he married Patricia Galinski, and together they enlarged the cottage to an all season second home to house a growing family -- Andrew, Peter, Katryn (deceased) and Michelle. He sold the cottage when is love of sailing did not give him the time to enjoy the retreat he built. 

Les was an active participant in his family's life. He became an executive member of the West End United Soccer Club and a certified soccer coach, successfully coaching teams at an all-star level. He even enjoyed several seasons of playing indoor soccer himself. 

Les built his first sail boat as a young boy, then a Mirror class dingy as a young man. He joined Etobicoke Yacht Club with a 30 foot Alberge, which was quickly upgraded to Skana, a 36 foot CS Merlin. He was introduced to racing by a fellow member and a love affair was born. He sold Skana to obtain for himself a racing machine, Shockwave, a Tartan 33. He has participated in Club races, Mimico races, AHMEN, Susan Hood, and Lake Ontario 300. His love of sailing and racing meant that he would try his best to introduce others to the sailing world and truly enjoyed training sailors. He spent many happy hours at EYC. Les was ready to assist whenever and in whatever way he could.  

Friends may call at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W. (east of the Jane subway) on Saturday, September 8th from 10 a.m. until the time of the Funeral Service at 11 a.m.

For those who wish, donations may be made to the Salvation Army, St. Joseph’s Health Centre Foundation or St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation.

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