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area. He began his political career at the municipal level, serving as chair of the St. James School Board for four years, and as a councillor for six years. Wightman became
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Wightman returned to municipal politics after his provincial defeat. In 1969, he became the first finance committee chair of the new city of St. James–Assiniboia.
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in 1945, and continued to serve as the mayor of the suburb even after his election to the provincial legislature. In 1928, he married Alice Maud Thring.
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His son, Reginald C. Wightman, is also a public figure in Winnipeg.
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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by 281 votes. Wightman was a backbench supporter of
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