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Port Dover Police Port Dover, Ontario June 2, 1951 Died after his police truck was struck by a train Sergeant Robert J. Battersby Toronto Police Service: Toronto, Ontario June 22, 1951 Fatally electrocuted County Constable Mont Alexander Wood Lennox & Addington Police Northbrook, Ontario December 1, 1951 Struck by a car and killed while on duty
He was the eldest child of George and Clara (Strickler) Martin and educated in Port Dover and at Toronto University. In 1909, he married Lillian Else. He taught at the local high school for a number of years. Martin was chair for the local Board of Trade and served as reeve for Port Dover from 1922 to 1923. He bred poultry and raised cattle on ...
1904 – The Eliza Allan was sold; becoming the last schooner to be manufactured in Port Dover. [5] 1914 – Port Dover Public School was built and was opened. August 1914 – Port Dover's bravest young men join the Royal Canadian Armed Forces to fight in World War I. April 11, 1915 – Former Canadian politician Eddie Sargent was born.
Annie Craig was a wooden screw steamer registered in Port Dover in 1880. [1] With a net tonnage of 40 tons, she was able to carry about 300 passengers. [2] She was lost on 3 August, 1885 due to fire while docked in Toronto. [3] The boilers of the Annie Craig were salvaged. [4]
In 1951, he served as president of the Ontario Mayors and Reeves Association. Sargent campaigned for the legislature a second time in the 1955 provincial election , and again lost to Phillips. [ 3 ] He also campaigned for the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal candidate in the 1957 federal election , and lost in Grey North to Progressive ...
Powell's son Charles Berkeley represented the city of Ottawa in the Ontario legislative assembly. His daughter Linnie Emma married McLeod Stewart , who was an Ottawa mayor. References
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