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This station is now home to the Ontario Police College and The Aylmer Wildlife Management Area. [4] Former mayor Robert Habkirk (1994–2003) was again elected the mayor of Aylmer on November 13, 2006, to a four-year term. He was defeated by the former principal of East Elgin Secondary School, Jack Couckuyt, by a wide margin on October 25, 2010.
Aylmer Mayor: Jack Couckuyt Bayham Mayor: Ed Ketchabaw Central Elgin Mayor: Andrew Sloan Central Elgin Deputy Mayor: Todd Noble Dutton/Dunwich Mayor: Mike Hentz Malahide Mayor: Dominique Giguère (acclaimed) Malahide Deputy Mayor: Mark Widner (acclaimed) Southwold Mayor: Grant Jones West Elgin Mayor: Duncan McPhail (acclaimed)
Ontario 422,324 November 15, 2022: London City Councillor for Ward 7 (2014-2022) List: Frank Scarpitti: Markham: Ontario 338,503 December 1, 2006: York Regional councillor (1985-1994) Liberal candidate for MPP in Markham Deputy Mayor of Markham (1991-1992; 1997-2006) Mayor of Markham (1992-1994) List: Steven Del Duca: Vaughan: Ontario 323,103 ...
Elections were held in Elgin County, Ontario on October 27, ... Aylmer Mayor: Greg Currie Bayham Mayor: Paul L. Ens Central Elgin Mayor: David Marr
Robert Conroy (1811 – April 5, 1868) was an Irish-born business owner and politician in Quebec.He served as mayor of Aylmer from 1858 to 1860 and from 1866 to 1868. [1] He was considered one of the most prosperous hotel operators and lumber barons in the Ottawa Valley during the 1850s.
Elgin County (/ ˈ ɛ l ɡ ɪ n / EL-ghin) is a county composed of seven municipalities in Ontario, Canada with a 2021 population of 51,912. Its population centres are Aylmer, Port Stanley, Belmont, Dutton and West Lorne. The county seat is St. Thomas, which is separated from the county but within its geographic boundary.
Davis was a director of the Lindsay and Malahide Telephone Co. Davis served as mayor of Aylmer, Ontario from 1927 to 1928 [1] and from 1937 to 1939. He served in the Second Elgin Regiment during World War II. Davis died at his home near St. Thomas at the age of 59. [2]
He was the son of Scottish immigrants who settled in Aylmer in 1850: James Baillie, a woodworker, and Elizabeth Gow. He married Jessie Catherine McIntosh. In 1890, with his brother William, he built a steam-powered sawmill. They also built boats and sold lumber. Baillie served on the Aylmer municipal council and on the South Hull township council.