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nent London architects,
with Parsons & Sons, construction engineers, as assistant; afterwards chief
engineer in the construction of banks and other buildings ; returned to Canada,
practised his profession in Lindsay and Toronto,
for some years on architectural and engineering work. Practised as architect
and consulting engineer in Saskatoon
for fourteen years, de-signing and carrying several million dollars' worth of
buildings throughout the Province-churches, banks and other public and private
buildings. He is a pastpresident, Saskatchewan Association of Architects;
member of the Council Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Chairman of the
Research Council for
Canada
for the Royal Institute. Member Imperial Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Member Saskatoon
Motor Club. Address, Saskatoon, Sask.
MANNING: Thos. D., editor Weekly Magnet, Aneroid, Sask. Born Listowel, Ont.,
1879, son of Wm. And Matilda (Tuttle) Manning. Married Jennie Gray, of Durham,
England, 1912, and has a
son and a daughter. Educated at Listowel schools. Learned the printing business
with Weekly Standard, Listowel; worked with Brough & Coswells Job. Ptg.
plant, Bank of Nova. Scotia Ptg. Plant; foreman Wiarton Echo (1908),. L'Original
Advocate (1910). Came to Wolseley, Sask.
Worked on News, 1911-1012; Pincher Creek News, Calgary
Herald, Rocanville Record. Came to
Aneroid, March, 1920, purchased the plant, which he has greatly enlarged.
Member Saskatchewan Press Association; member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assn. An
Anglican. Conservative. Address, Aneroid, Sask.
MARTIN: John D., barrister, Regina.
There is no family which has been more prominently identified, in all sorts of
honourable ways, with the development of Wellington
county in Ontario than the
members of the Martin clan, which, after springing from a parent
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