8 November, 1928
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F.E. McLeod was a business caller in Walhachin on Saturday.
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3 May, 1929
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F.E. McLeod was a business visitor in Walhachin on Saturday.
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31 May, 1929
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F.E. McLeod of Savona was a business visitor in Walhachin on Tuesday.
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10 September, 1929
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It is gratifying to hear that Earl McLeod is resting nicely after his operation
at the Royal Inland
Hospital and hope to see him in good health again.
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1 November, 1929
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F.E. McLeod of Savona was a business visitor in Walhachin on Tuesday, on his
way west.
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24 October, 1930
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F.E. McLeod, traveler for a Montreal firm, passed through Walhachin on Sunday
on his way west.
Mr. McLeod is very popular, especially with railway people, having been a
dispatcher several years ago.
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1 April, 1932
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F.E. McLeod was a visitor to Walhachin on Friday evening for a short time.
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17 June, 1932
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F.E. McLeod of Savona was a visitor in Walhachin on Thursday afternoon.
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10 March, 1933
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F.E. McLeod of Savona was a business caller in Walhachin on his way west on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. McLeod is travelling for an eastern Canadian clothing firm.
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24 December, 1933
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On the day before Christmas, Dave Massey had dropped into the McLeod household
on his way home
to Copper Creek. Massey was laden with a packsack and parcels and wore a heavy
coat. Fred McLeod, Art's father,
said to Dave; "You're not going all that way alone, Art will go with you." On
the way to Massey's cabin, Massey
became exhausted and told Art to make a fire for him then go on to his cabin
and bring back blankets and some
cooking utensils. When Art returned later with the articles, he found Massey
had died and rolled into the fire.
Massey was later brought down to the railroad at Copper Creek and put into a
boxcar on a freight train for
transport to Vancouver.
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4 June, 1935
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Savona Defeats Coalheavers Four to One. Players on the Savona team were; Hugh
McNabb, pitcher;
Clarence Wilson, catcher; Antoine Minnaberriett, 1st base; Earl McLeod,
centerfield; Fenguson, left field; and Robert Styer,
short stop.
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27 August, 1935
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F.E. McLeod is visiting in Edmonton for a week and meeting with his father, who
is 82, and has made
the trip from Boston across the continent to see his three generations of
descendants. Mr. McLeod senior and F.E.
McLeod are at present staying with F.E. McLeod's eldest son. (WEBMASTER'S NOTE:
Mr. McLeod Senior was actually
88 at the time of this visit) (See the
photograph
taken of father and son at this time)
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12 November, 1935
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Mrs. F.E. McLeod was a Kamloops visitor on Saturday.
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25 August, 1936
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Mrs. LeBrier (sic) of Edmonton, eldest daughter of F.E. McLeod, is visiting
relations here. She is
accompanied by her two children and they will leave for home at the week end.
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16 October, 1936
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Fred E. McLeod is confined to his home with a strained back.
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2 May, 1945
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Miss Irene McLeod visited her home over the weekend.
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22 August, 1945
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Mr. & Mrs. Fred McLeod spent a pleasant holiday in Kamloops.
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19 December, 1945
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Mrs. Mel Hammill (sic) and her baby are here, the guests of her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Fred McLeod
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8 January, 1946
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John McLeod was home on leave from Vernon to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mcleod (sic) for the Christmas
and New Year holiday. Miss Irene McLeod of Kamloops also was home for the
Christmas holidays.
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30 January, 1946
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Thelma McLeod entertained a few young friends on her 12th birthday.
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20 March, 1946
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Fred E. McLeod is confined to his home by the flu.
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10 April, 1946
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A whist drive was held Friday evening at the Edwards' home. First prize
winners were: Mrs.
Bernard King and Lawrence McLeod.
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15 May, 1946
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Mrs. F.E. McLeod is home from the Royal Inland Hospital.
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16 October, 1946
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Mrs. Fred McLeod and her daughter, Irene, have returned from the coast where
they had spent a month.
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27 November, 1946
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St. Paul's Cathedral church was the scene of a pretty wedding at 7 p.m. when
Archdeacon C.H.R.
Bradshaw united in marriage Irene Purdie, second youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. F.E. McLeod of Savona, and
Stanley Edward Embury, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. J.J. Embury, 992 Nicola
Street, Kamloops (see the
wedding photo
)
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25 June, 1946
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Mrs. Fred McLeod is home from Royal Inland Hospital where she had been a
patient for a few days.
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27 August, 1946
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Mrs. Joe Florence and three children of Chu Chua returned home on Sunday after
having spent three
weeks with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Fred E. McLeod.
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29 October, 1947
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Births - Hamil (sic) - At Royal Inland Hospital to Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Hamill
(nee Abbie McLeod), Savona,
a daughter.
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10 March, 1948
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Mrs. Wakefield of Wainwright, Alberta, mother of Mrs. F.E. McLeod, stopped off
for a short visit while
en route home to Wainwright after spending the last few months in Vancouver.
(WEBMASTER'S NOTE: This was actually Mabel
McLeod's stepmother)
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12 June, 1948
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Births - Embury - At Royal Inland Hospital, to Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Embury (nee
Irene McLeod), 709 St.
Paul Street, Kamloops, a son.
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3 August, 1948
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Births - Florence - At Royal Inland Hospital, to Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Florence,
Chu Chua, a son. (nee Joyce
McLeod of Savona)
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8 September, 1948
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Mrs. F.E. McLeod is a patient in Royal Inland Hospital.
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16 May, 1949
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Mr. & Mrs. Fred McLeod are visitors in Alberta.
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10 June, 1949
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Mr. & Mrs. Fred McLeod recently visited friends in Alberta. Mr. McLeod
returned but Mrs.
McLeod will stay for a longer visit.
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10 June, 1949
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John McLeod was home from Chilliwack last weekend.
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22 July, 1949
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Mrs. Fred McLeod has returned home after a holiday in Alberta where she visited
relatives
whom she had not seen for many years.
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18 July, 1953
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Mrs. & Mrs. Fred McLeod and Mrs. Mal Hamill and girls went by train to Comox to
attend
the wedding of their son and brother, Lawrence McLeod (see the
wedding photograph
).
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27 July 1953
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KOREAN WAR COMES TO AN END. In all 21,940 members of the Canadian Army served
in Korea
and Japan prior to armistice, in addition to sailors aboard destroyers.
Including two men from Savona, Bill Ker and
John McLeod.
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2 December, 1953
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Births - Hansen - At the Lourdes General Hospital, Campbell River, November 25,
to Mrs. Norman Hansen
(nee Thelma McLeod of Savona), a daughter. (Violet Mable).
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8 March, 1954
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Births - McLeod - to Sgt. (sic) Robert John McLeod, Royal Canadian Engineers,
and Mrs. McLeod, Camp Shilo,
Manitoba, a daughter, Dorothy Diane, 8 lb. 3 oz.
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9 July, 1954
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Mrs. Fred McLeod spent the weekend in Kamloops looking after her grandchildren
while her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Stan Embury, were holidaying. Visiting Mrs. McLeod
while in Kamloops were her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McLeod and their son Fred, of Quesnel,
and her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hansen and their daughter Violet, of Campbell River.
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26 July, 1954
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Gail and Elain (sic) Hamill of Abotsford (sic) are visiting their grandparents,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred McLeod.
Gail has just returned from Niagra Falls, where she and her father, Mal Hamill,
spent two weeks with her grandparents.
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10 September, 1954
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Three children were christened at the service held Sunday in St. Hilda's
Anglican Church. They
were the two sons of Mr. & Mrs. Stan Embury of Kamloops and the infant child of
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod of Shilo,
Manitoba.
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