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Full name is Gordon Fulerton Gibson, as appearing in electoral records for North Vancouver-Capilano. His father had a different middle name so the junior/senior thing is informal; British Columbians "of a certain vintage" will always think of the Senior first; slightly younger BCers would resonate more easiliy of Junior's name appeared with the Jr. tag attached (as in his byline in Pacific Press until not too long ago). Anyway, not sure how to fit the middle name in, or whether to bother.Skookum108:08, 2 January 2006 (UTC)Reply