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


Dear Saskatchewan GenWeb Enthusiasts,

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Sustaining a Legacy:

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Warm regards,

The Saskatchewan GenWeb Volunteer Team



MORDAUNT C. TOMLINSON.
Prominent among the public officials of Saskatoon is Mordaunt C. Tomlinson, city clerk. He was born in London, England, on the 2d of December, 1887, a son of Thomas R. and Celia (Rogers) Tomlinson, like- wise natives of that country. Mr. Tomlinson was a cabinetmaker in England until 1907, when he came to Canada and located at Saskatoon. He resumed his trade here and was active in that connection until 1919, when he removed to Vancouver. He is now retired from active business life, and he and his wife are representative citizens of the community in which they now make their home. Mordaunt C. Tomlinson received his education in the public schools of Hanley, England, and after putting his textbooks aside he made his initial step into the business world. He worked in a local office for a few years and in 1907, at the age of twenty years, came to Saskatoon with his parents. He became an accountant with the McDonald Com- pany, wholesale grocers, and remained in their employ until 1912, when he went to work for the city as assistant city clerk. He discharged the duties of that office in a manner to command the confidence and respect of all and in 1921 he was made city clerk, which position he has since held. Mr. Tomlinson is also Registrar of Vital Statistics for the provin- cial government. The religious faith of Mr. Tomlinson is that of the Anglican church and he served as a vestryman during 1921 and 1922. He has an enviable reputation as a careful man of business and in his dealings is known for his prompt and honorable methods, which have won him the de- served and unbounded confidence of his fellowmen. He is one of the representative and most popular public officials of Saskatoon. 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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