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Pacific Dental
College, Portland,
Oregon. Dr. Carson was apprenticed to Dr.
F. C. Frank, of Shelbourne, for three years. Coming to Winnipeg
in 1910, in dental work with Dr. D. N. Ross; Nelson, B.C., with Dr. F.E.
Morrison. Entered Pacific Dental
College 1914, graduating 1917,
D.M.D. Came to Weyburn, Sask.,
opened practice, in partnership with Dr. McKee. Joined C.A.D., C.E.F., 1918,
and carried on with the forces at Regina
and, Saskatoon. Discharged Xmas,
1919. Came to Saskatoon and opened
his present practice. Member Saskatoon
Dental Assoc. Member of the Masonic Order. Methodist. Conservative.
Recreations, tennis and gardening. Address, Weyburn.
CLEAL : Lieutenant Kenneth Francis,. B.A., LL.B., barrister, Unity.
Born at Selby, Lennox and Addington Co., 1891, son of
George and Annie (Reed) Cleal. Married Myrtle Street,
of Scott, Sask.,
1918, and has one son and three daughters. Educated at the country public
schools and Napanee Collegiate, Toronto
University. Family came to Canada
from Dorset county, in England,
settled in Hastings county, Ont.,
moving to Lennox, where they engaged in cheese business.
Mr. Cleal taught school in Saskatchewan,
1912 to 1915, homesteaded south of Unity and still farms. Graduated in law
1917; was articled to Ferguson & MacDermid, barristers, of Saskatoon.
Called to the Bar May, 1919. Joined the Royal Flying Corps in the autumn of
1917, and after attending the Flying School
in Toronto, was commissioned
(lieutenant). England,
September, 1918, Cadet Training Corps. Armistice being signed, he returned to Canada
and was discharged May 7th, 1919.
Opened practice at Unity, July, 1919. Member Saskatchewan Bar Assoc., solicitor
for the G.W.V.A. Imperial Lumber 00. Secretary of the School Board, 1920. On
the reserve of the Royal Air Force. Member of the Oddfellows, Sons of England.
An Anglican Liberal. Recreations, golf and tennis.
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