enow.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: obituaries dunnville ontario

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. James Allan (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Allan_(Canadian...

    James Noble Allan (November 13, 1894 – May 9, 1992) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1951 to 1975. He represented the riding of Haldimand—Norfolk. He served as a cabinet minister in the government of Leslie Frost.

  3. W. A. Fry - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._A._Fry

    The Dunnville Chronicle building exterior (pictured in 2019) remains unchanged since the newspaper printed its final edition in 2012.. Fry was born on September 7, 1872, in Dunnville, Ontario, the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Fry. [4] He attended Dunnville Secondary School until age 16, then began working full-time in the newspaper business. [5]

  4. Jim Gregory (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Gregory_(ice_hockey)

    James Michael Gregory [1] (November 4, 1935 – October 30, 2019) was a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and executive. Born in Port Colborne, Ontario and raised in Dunnville, Ontario, Gregory attended St. Michael's College School in Toronto where he became involved with the school's ice hockey teams, first as a trainer, eventually moving to management and coaching positions.

  5. Howard Elis Brown - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Elis_Brown

    Howard Elis Brown (December 24, 1902 – October 12, 1992) was a Canadian merchant and politician from Ontario.He represented the provincial riding of Welland as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section) member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1943 to 1945.

  6. Thomas Marshall (Canadian politician) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Marshall_(Canadian...

    Thomas A. Marshall (November 25, 1864 – March 11, 1951) was a merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Monck from 1911 to 1914 and then Lincoln from 1914 to 1923 in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member. He was born in Dunn Township, Haldimand County, Canada West, the son of Henry Marshall. [1]

  7. Charley Fox - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charley_Fox

    In 2011, local officials in coordination with the federal government, dedicated the Charley Fox Memorial Overpass in London, Ontario. The overpass - the first arterial road roundabout in the city - was built to facilitate the safe passage of pedestrians over a CN rail line, as well as easing traffic when a train passed.

  8. Norman Lockhart - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Lockhart

    The son of Norman Macdonald Lockhart and Charlotte Jane Blott, [2] Lockhart attended public and high schools in Dunnville. He was a retailer of fuel and building supplies. He served on the St. Catharines, Ontario board of education from 1923 to 1934, and became the community's mayor in 1935. [1]

  9. David Evans (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Evans_(RAF_officer)

    In retirement, Evans became a Non-Executive Director of British Aerospace. [15] He retained his Canadian citizenship and made many visits there. [16] He was an honorary citizen of Winnipeg, Canada, Shreveport-Bossier City, United States, and the town of Dunnville, Ontario. [17]

  1. Ads

    related to: obituaries dunnville ontario