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English, history, and languages, Strathcona
High School, 1901, 1902. Read law
with Judge Johnson, 1902. Called to the bar, partner with Jones, Gordon &
Bryant, 1906. Allan, Gordon, Bryant & Gordon, 1906-1914. Secretary
Provincial Conservative Association, 1911, 1912. President Regina Conservative
Association, 1914. Secretary Regina County Conservative Association. Chairman
Regina Public School
Board, 1917-18. Grand Master of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, Canadian
North-west, 1914-1915. President Regina Canadian Club, 1916-17. President
Saskatchewan School
Trustees' Association 1917 to 1924. President Saskatchewan Provincial
Conservative Association, 1921 to 1923. President Regina Vacant Lots and Gardens
Association, 1915 to 1917. Elder of Knox
Church, Regina.
Presbyterian. Address, Albert St., Regina,
Sask.
THOMSON: Harold Francis, born at Wolseley, Saskatchewan, May 22nd,
1885, a son of Levi Thomson, KC., of Wolseley, and his wife, Mabel Maud
(Perley) Thomson. Married Ethel May Martin, daughter of Charles Martin and Eliza
Anne (Wardell) Martin, of Regina,
19th of August, 1914, and has two daughters. Educated at public school, Wolseley,
Collegiate Institute, Portage la
Prairie, and Wesley College, Man. Articled as a student-at-law to Levi Thomson,
K.C., of Thomson & Kennedy, June, 1903, in the Law Society of the North-west
Territories. Called to the bar
of the North-west
Territories on the 30th of September, 1908. Practised as junior
member of the firm of Balfour, Martin, Casey, Brown & Thomson, at Regina.
Formed a partnership with T. D. Brown, K.C., present Director of Prosecutions
under the Saskatchewan Temperance Act, at Regina,
present style of firm being Brown, Thomson, McLean, Graham & Brown.
Kiwanian. Methodist; chairman of the Finance Board of the Metropolitan
Church, Regina.
A director of the Y.M.C.A. Member of the Assiniboia Club, Wascana
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