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Woolhouse, P. F.
Percy Woolhouse (b. august 1882) had arrived from Manitoba and hired G.A. Matthews, born at Orangeville, Dufferin Co., Ontario, to work as the manager of the jewellry store. Matthews had preciously been watch inspector at Saskatoon for the Canadia
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Chappell, B.T.
B. T. Chappell, General Superintendent, Prairie District, C.N.R ., Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan, has had his jurisdiction extended over G.T.P.R. lines,— Biggar to Watrous, Young to Prince .Albert, Melville to Regina, Regina to Riverhurst, Regina to
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Turnbull, W.H.
W. H. Turnbull , has been appointed locomotive foreman, Biggar, Saskatchewan in January 1920. Vice J. A. Moran has resigned. A Locomotive foreman generally has charge of the locomotive fleet. They would be responsible for record keeping, such as d
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Dec 7 2010, 7:55 PM EST by
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Barnett, G.C.
G.C. Barnett heretofore Roadmaster Grand Trunk Pacific, Biggar to Wainwright, with offices in Biggar, Saskatchewan, has been appointed Roadmaster, Biggar-Calgary, and Battleford and Cutknife Branches, Biggar, Sask., vice A. Rinistad, transferre
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Groat, J.H.
J.H. Groat the assistant superintendent of Edmonton, Alberta is transferred to Biggar to assume the Chief Dispatcher duties there., As J.T. Armstrong the Chief Dispatcher at Biggar, Saskatchwan of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway has bee
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Dec 7 2010, 7:11 PM EST by
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Armstrong, J.T.
J.T. Armstrong the Chief Dispatcher at Biggar, Saskatchwan of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway has been appointed chief dispatcher for Edmonton in January of 1920. J.H. Groat the assistant superintendent of Edmonton, Alberta is transferred to
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Davis, Charles
Charles Davis became a partner in the real estate business with Howard McLaren . The real estate firm became known as McLaren & Davis. Source: Hawkes, John (digitised online by Julia Adamson at Saskatchewan Gen Web), Saskatchewan and its pe
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Hamblin, James
James Herbert Hamblin became the Mayor of Qu'Appelle in 1923. Hamblin arrived in Saskatchewan in 1912 and began his career by clerking in various retail stores. He started out in Fillmore, and then took up employment at mercantile stores located
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Wright, A.S.
Mr. A. S. Wright, formerly was the locomotive foreman of the Grand Trunk Pacific at Regina, Saskatcheawn. In January of 1915 Wright was appointed locomotive foreman at Biggar, Sask. The former locomotive foreman at Biggar was D.E.Smith. Sour
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Dec 11 2010, 1:32 PM EST by
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Darby, H.
Mr. H. Darby was appointed locomotive foreman of the Grand Trunk Pacific , with office at Biggar, Saskatchewan in December of 1915. Mr. A. McTavish , the former locomotive foreman was then appointed locomotive inspector at the Transcona shops a
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Dec 7 2010, 12:08 PM EST by
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McTavish, A.
Mr. A. McTavish was appointed Grand Trunk Pacific locomotive foreman at Biggar, Saskatchewan in July of 1915. McTavish was formerly locomotive inspector at Transcona, Manitoba. The former locomotive foreman of Biggar, Mr. I.A. Mitchell has now
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Mitchell, I.A.
Mr. I. A. Mitchell, was the locomotive foreman of the Grand Trunk Pacific , at Biggar, Saskatchewan. In 1915 Mitchell was then appointed general foreman at the Transcona, Manitoba, shops on the same road. Mr. A. McTavish , formerly locomotive ins
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Smith, D.E.
Mr. D. E. Smith , had been the locomotive foreman of the Grand Trunk Pacific at Biggar. Saskatcheawn. In January of 1915 Smith was appointed to a similar position as locomotive foreman of the G.T.P. at Regina, Sask. The subsequent locomotive for
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Dec 7 2010, 12:13 PM EST by
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Playford, Mary Ann
Mrs. Mary Ann Playford see also Mrs. Mary Ann McArthur
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Doubleday, Mary Ann
Miss Mary Ann Doubleday see also Mrs. Mary Ann McArthur
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McArthur, Mary
Mary Ann Doubleday m. Thomas Playford became Mrs. Mary Ann Playford m. Robert McArthur became Mrs. Mary Ann McArthur Photo submitted by Colin Carmichael Mary Ann Doubleday (c1840-1925) was born to Edward Doubleday who was wed t
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Brace, William Donald
Dr. William Donald Brace of Biggar, Saskatchewan received his M.B. from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto in 1913.[2] Dr. Brace, physicial and surgeon, set up shop on Third Avenue East in Biggar.[1] In May of 1939 , The Independen
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Smith, James
James Smith from Biggar, Saskatchewan received his bachelor of arts in 1876 from the University of Toronto. Source: Register of the University of Toronto for the Year 1920 . Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto Press. http://www.archive
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Smith, Myra Florence
Florence Myra Smith of Biggar received her Bachelor of Arts, University of Toronto in 1919. She took up teaching in Biggar, Saskatchewan Source: Register of the University of Toronto for the Year 1920 . Toronto, Ontario: University of Toron
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Irwin, A.S.
Lieut. Irwin, A. S., Biggar, Sask. was discharged from the Dominion Orthopaedic Hospital, Christie Street, Toronto according to the "Illustrated souvenir, Dominion Orthopaedic Hospital, Christie Street, Toronto : containing photo groups and snap-
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