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and the transportation business needed to get the cattle and other agriculture products to eastern markets. As a fruit grower and rancher, he saw both the potential for the Cariboo and Peace River Country, but also the need for efficient rail transportation to serve the region.
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For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Under shell fire of a very intense description he attended to a wounded soldier, who was lying out in the open, unable to move, and having bandaged him, carried him into safety in a quarry near by, with the assistance of stretcher
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would leave North Vancouver on June 11, 1956 at 4:15 pm. He had many takers, totaling more than $ 800 in hats. He won the bet, and got his picture in the newspaper wearing a stack of hats.
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system), a post he held until 1952; he also served as a director of the PGE. He was a big advocate for building a railroad to central British Columbia. Running as a member from the
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in April 1958. It would bring an economic transformation to the area, which until then had to rely on trucks to get any goods, such as timber, out of the valley.
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as Minister of Trade and Industry, Minister of Railways, Minister of Fisheries and also as Minister of Agriculture. He died in office on April 3, 1957.
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On October 8, 1912, he married Frances Mary Jupe, daughter of James Jupe of
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Full of confidence, he once bet executives at PGE, and politicians (a new
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Members of the Executive Council of British Columbia
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British Columbia Legislative Assembly
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Angus MacLean
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Staffordshire
Saanich, British Columbia
British Columbia Social Credit Party
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Chetwynd, British Columbia
Staffordshire
(Arthur Henry) Talbot Chetwynd, 7th Baronet
Ashcroft, British Columbia
Kamloops Lake
Charles Paget, 6th Marquess of Anglesey
Walhachin
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