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Nicholas Stryk

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He again served as a government backbencher, and died in office the following year. Stryk was in an ambulance on its way to
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They stopped at a good place: a history of the Beausejour, Brokenhead, Garson and Tyndall area of Manitoba, 1875-1981
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at the time of his death. He had been married to Elizabeth Neyedly just two months earlier.
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by 220 votes. Donelyko was later expelled from the CCF caucus for promoting anti-
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views, and Stryk defeated him without difficulty in the
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Stryk was born to John Stryk and Katherine Steslimb in
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by almost one thousand votes in the constituency of
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Index

MLA
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
St. Clements
Herbert Sulkers
Wilbert Doneleyko
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
St. Clements
Wilbert Doneleyko
Albert Trapp
Liberal-Progressive
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Liberal-Progressive
Austria-Hungary
English
Ukrainian
House of Commons of Canada
federal election of 1935
Springfield
Liberal
John Mouat Turner
1941 provincial election
CCF
Herbert Sulkers
St. Clements
1945 provincial election
Wilbert Doneleyko
NATO

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