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Murray McFarlane

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McFarlane also served as a school board trustee from 1944 to 1948, then as a school board chair from 1949 to 1957.
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Kootenay East
Cranbrook, British Columbia
Progressive Conservative
Progressive Conservative party
House of Commons of Canada
Cranbrook, British Columbia
Kootenay East
1957 federal election
general election in 1958
24th Canadian Parliament
1962
1963
1965


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