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Weir, Harold McIvar, 1879-1968

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Harold McIvar Weir was born in Brantford, Ontario, November 2, 1879. He attended the University of Toronto from 1898-1901 graduating with a B.A.Sc degree. In 1901 he was employed on a location survey of the Vancouver-Victoria and Eastern Railway (Great Northern) in the Okanagan Lake area of B.C. Between 1902 and 1904 he was on the engineering staff of the Clevland Gas Light and Coke Company in Cleveland, Ohio. From 1905-1907 je was employed by the Londonderry Iron and Mining Co., in Londonderry, Nova Scotia. The summer of 1907 he spent prospecting in Northern Ontario. From 1908 to 1910 he worked for the Real del Monte Y Pachuca Mining Company in Hidalgo, Mexico on the engineering staff and then as Engineer Manager of Baron Mine. He spent the winters of 1910-1911 in South Porcupine, Ontario examining mining claims fro a Toronto syndicate. In 1911, Weir joined the staff of the City of Saskatoon Engineering Department. He served as Assistant City Engineer in charge of the Building and Plumbing Branch from 1911 to 1947 and as City Engineer from 1947 to 1952. From 1952 to 1962 he worked as a consultant to the City Engineering Department. Mr. Weir died August 11, 1968

Joe McLean

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Kenilworth Goose Project

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The Kenilworth Goose Project is a joint program established February 15th, 1993 by Lloydminster, Vermilion, Marwayne Fish and Game Associations in order to propagate a resident Canada Goose population in Northeastern Alberta. Mr. Bill Wishart, the chief biologist of the Department of Lands and Forests and Canadian Wildlife Service, worked in cooperation with the association. Project custodians and donators of the land are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowthorpe. Gerald Colton serves as Chairman, Mike Hamernyk as Co-Chairman, Al Treber as Secretary, and Stan Daniel as Secretary Assistant. In 1974 the project was awarded the Blake Memorial Trophy for the best wildlife project in the province by the Alberta Fish and Game Association.

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Sharon Elizabeth Heavin

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Sharon Elizabeth Heavin was born in 1948 to Frank Tatlow and Beattrice Tatlow (Mattson). In 1971, in Melfort, Sharon married Larry Heavin. They had four children: Warren, Brent, Robert, and Kendra. Sharon was a house wife and worked with the Melfort and District Museum. She also volunteered with the Cancer Society, Melfort Agricultural Society, and the Melfort and District Museum and she attended the Melfort United Church.

Imogene Watt

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George Cole

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George Cole was born to Ezra Peck Cole and Violet May Cole (nee Rogers) in 1927 in Moncton, New Brunswick. Both of George's parents were originally from New Brunswick, and had moved to the Queen's Park, Saskatchewan district before he was born. However, George's mother had returned to New Brunswick for her parents' anniversary, and decided that it would be unwise to make the two week return train journey, so waited in New Brunswick until George's birth. George was educated in the Queen's Park S.D., and farmed for most of his life. He married his wife, Margaret, in 1950.

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