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enant). Overseas and in France,
June, 1916, attached to P.P.C.L.I.; continuous service, Somme,
Vimy Ridge, Paschendaele, and "Last Hundred Days." Armistice.
Returned to Canada,
April, 1919, resuming work with the Imperial Bank, when he was made manager of Foam
Lake branch. Appointed to present
position 1921. Member Board of Trade. Member Canadian and Overseas Club.
Recreations, curling and golf.
ANDERSON : Norman William,
M.D., C.M., physician and surgeon. Born at Ganonoque, Ont., 1870, son of James
and Anne (Connor) Anderson. Married Anne Martin of Lumsden, 1903, and has two
sons and three daughters. Educated at Ganonoque
High School, Kingston
Collegiate, Queen's University, 1898. North of Ireland stock. Grandparents were
pioneer farmers in Leeds County, Ont. Dr. Anderson graduated from Queen's,
1898, and came west and opened practice at Lumsden, where he has practised
continuously ever since. He is one of the pioneer doctors of this Province,
having been at one time the only doctor between. Regina
and Prince Albert. . Member of the
School Board for many years; member of the Town Council, 1915-16; Mayor of
Lumsden. Member of the Saskatchewan
Medical Association. Past Master Lumsden Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Presbyterian.
Conservative. Member of the Curling Club. Address, Lumsden.
ALLAN: William Alexander Vaughan, barrister, Star
City. Born at Arthur, Ont. 1893,
son of David and Susanah (Jeffrey) Allan. Married Violet Stewart Weir, 1921,
and has one son. Family came west to Manitoba,
1903; settled at Killarney. Mr. Allan taught
school in Manitoba at Hilton and Long
River; Langham,
Sask. Articled to A.M. Panton, K.C., North
Battleford. Joined C.E.F., Aug. 22nd ; Saskatchewan,
Light Horse at North Battleford (Major Panton). Valcartier;
6th Fort Garry Horse; overseas, France,
Feb.,
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