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Terence V. Kelly

Terence Kelly completed his post-secondary education at the University of New Brunswick (B.A., LL.B) in 1953. He was appointed a Q.C. in 1964 and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1994. He is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Durham Region Law Association.
Terry Kelly has made significant contributions to Oshawa, Ontario and the surrounding communities in Durham Region. He spearheaded the Fundraising Campaign for the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, which was built in 1964 and was a member of the Fundraising Committee for the Bowmanville Recreation Complex in 1988.
In recognition of his community involvement, Terence Kelly has received the following awards:  Centennial Medal (1967), Young Man of The Year (1967), Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal (1977), Ontario Bicentennial Medal (1984), Paul Harris Fellow - Rotary International (1989) Commemorative Medal (1992), Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal (2003).
Terry Kelly was inducted into the Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame in 1995 and the Oshawa Walk of Fame in 2007. He is the former Chairman of the Canada Sports Hall of Fame Selection Committee and is a former director of the Oshawa Generals Hockey Club and the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club.
One of the most respected law firms in the Region of Durham, Kelly, Greenway, Bruce, was founded in Oshawa, in 1956, by Terence V. Kelly, Q.C.
Area of Practice - Federal Offences

A prominent lawyer in the Region of Durham, Terry Kelly's primary area of practice is Federal Offences in Oshawa, Ontario. However, Terry welcomes calls in all areas of the law.
Contact

Contact Terence Kelly by e-mail at: tkelly@oshawalawyers.com

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