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articled to Arthur Moxon, now Dean Moxon of the Saskatchewan
Law School;
called to the bar, December, 1919. Joined C.E.F;, Oct., 1914, 28th Battalion. France,
September, 1915; Ypres, Kemmell, Hooge; captured by the
Germans and was a prisoner of war for two years and five months (Coblentz).
Released, November, 1918. England,
December. Canada,
May, 1919. Final law examination. Came to Biggar, January. 1922. Member of the
Masonic Order. Presbyterian. Address, Biggar.
ROBINSON: Arthur William, registrar, Land Registration District of
Humboldt. Born at Wroxeter, Ont., 1879, son of William M. and Mary A. (Muckle)
Robinson. Married Georgia Howe, 1911, and has two sons and a daughter. Educated
at the Wroxeter and Harriston schools. Family came to Canada
from Ireland
and settled in Simcoe county; father a merchant and postmaster of Wroxeter. Mr.
Robinson taught school in early life in Ontario.
Came west in 1905 and taught school at Regina.
Appointed Deputy Registrar at Battleford and was in that office five years.
Joined C.E.F. (O.A.M.C.), Canadian Stationary
Hospital No. 8 (Col. Munroe) ;
Cammeres, Charmes, Dunkirk.
Discharged, May 31st, 1919.
Appointed to present position in July. President G.W.V.A., 1923. Member of the
School Board of Humboldt. Member of the Masonic Lodge, A.F. and A.M. Anglican.
Liberal. Recreations, curling, football, golf.
Address, Land Titles Office, Humboldt.
RODMAN: C. T., barrister. Born Grey Co., near Markdale, 1885, son of
Thomas and Caroline (Taylor)
Rodman. Is married and has a son and daughter. Educated Victoria
county schools and Lindsay Collegiate. Grandfather, George Rodman, came to Canada
from England;
settled in Victoria county, a
pioneer farmer. Father farmed in Grey and Victoria counties. Mr. Rodman taught
school in early life in Ontario
and
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