Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - SASKATCHEWAN AND ITS PEOPLE by JOHN HAWKES Vol 1II 1924


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REGINALD STUART RIDEOUT.
Reginald Stuart Rideout, manager of the Western Trust Company, has been active in financial circles in Regina since 1912, when he first came to this city. The son of Job and Emma (Bonnell) Rideout, he was born in Rose Blanche, Newfoundland, on the 19th of January, 1889. The father was a native of Harbor Lecou and the mother of Petites, New- foundland, in which latter place they were married and spent their early life together on that island. In 1909 they moved to British Columbia, where Mr. Rideout engaged in mercantile pursuits. They now live in Victoria, and are devout members of the Anglican church, in which the father, especially, takes a deep interest. He is a Liberal in politics and follows public affairs closely. Reginald S. Rideout was the second child in a family of six, four of whom are living. He was educated in the public schools of Rose Blanche and St. Bonaventure College at St. Johns, Newfoundland. After completing his college course, Mr. Rideout began to learn the banking business in the branch of the Bank of Montreal in Chatham, New Brunswick. Later he worked for the same bank in Halifax and Montreal, remaining in its employ for a total period of five years. It was to accept a position with the Dominion Trust Company of Vancouver that he resigned from the Bank of Montreal in 1908, and spent three years with the Dominion Trust Company in Vancouver. In 1912 he came to Regina as accountant for the Dominion Trust Company, in the Regina Qffice and a year later was promoted to the post of assistant manager. He established his connection with the Western Trust Com- pany in the fall of 1914, going into its organization in this city as man- ager and has held that office ever since. The business of this company is chiefly the administration of estates. Mr. Rideout is a young man to be filling so responsible a position, but he possesses a natural aptitude for the work and a soundness of judgment that might well be envied by an older and more experienced man. On the 20th of December, 1915, Mr. Rideout was married to Miss Gladys Shaw, daughter of James Patterson Shaw, a member of the liquor commission of Regina. Mrs. Rideout was born in Toronto, but was educated in this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rideout are members of St. Paul's Anglican church and have been active in church work. For five years Mr. Rideout was rector's warden. ~He represents the trust business in the Kiwanis Club, of which he is a charter member and served on its first board of directors. His political allegiance is given to the Liberal party and fraternally he is affiliated with the Knights of Pythias, while his clubs are the Assiniboia and Wascana Clubs. Golf is his favor- ite sport and he enjoys a game every time he can get away from the cares and duties of his business. Mr. Rideout has great faith in the future of Regina and Saskatchewan and is doing all that lies within his power to promote their growth and prosperity. Bibliography follows:


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THE STORY
OF
SASKATCHEWAN
AND ITS PEOPLE




By JOHN HAWKES
Legislative Librarian



Volume III
Illustrated



CHICAGO - REGINA
THE S.J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
1924



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