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


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As we weave through the diversity of Saskatchewan's past, these webpages serve as a compass, guiding you to the closest one-room schoolhouse, a church or cemetery, or the nearest town or Rural Municipality for your genealogical or historical quest.

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Sustaining a Legacy:

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Warm regards,

The Saskatchewan GenWeb Volunteer Team



         
ORVILLE F. SEEBER.
Orville F. Seeber, manager of the Union Bank of Regina, has the dis- tinction of being the oldest resident bank manager in this city. The long period of his service in this position stands in incontrovertible proof of his ability and fidelity in discharging the duties that have devolved upon him. He was born in Smith's Falls, Ontario, on the 31st of August, 1876, a son of Orville and Louisa (Farr) Seeber, the former a native of New York State, United States of America, and the latter of England. They were married in Ontario. For many years the father conducted an agri- cultural implement business at Smith's Falls, Ontario, and he was highly respected and esteemed. To Mr. and Mrs. Seeber seven children were born, Orville F. being the sixth in order of birth. The religious faith of Mr. and Mrs. Seeber was that of the Church of England. The public schools of Smith's Falls afforded Orville F. Seeber his early education and after graduating from high school he accepted a position in the local post office, where he was employed for six years and in 1899 he became associated with the Union Bank, as ledger keeper. He was made a bank manager in 1904 and for one year was active in that capacity at Deloraine, Manitoba. For five years he resided in Indian Head, Sas- katchewan, and for two years he was manager of the bank in Saskatoon, and was inspector for the province while there. In 1912 he came to Regina, where he has since been manager of the Union Bank. There is no phase of the business with which he is not thoroughly familiar and he stands high among the most representative citizens of Regina. In 1907 Mr. Seeber was married to Miss Alice David, a native of De- loraine, Manitoba. The religious faith of Mr. and Mrs. Seeber is that of the Church of England. Socially Mr. Seeber is connected with the Assiniboia Club, and the Wascana Country Club. He has always been active in athletics and spends a great deal of his spare time in various sports. 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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