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Wardens of Lambton County: 1930 - 1939

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1920 - 1929
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1940 - 1949

1930 – William G. Connolly

1931 – James A. Currie

1932 – Milton D. McVicar

1933 – Robert W. Cope

1934 – Frederick W. Moloy

1935 – Nevin M. McVicar

1936 – Roy Downie

1937 – Clarence E. Dowler

1938 – William E. Young

1939 – Roy Emerson Dick

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William G. Connolly
Warden, 1930.

Served in the 3rd C.M.R in South Africa. Graduated from Toronto University with a degree of B.A in 1905. Spent 7 years in Japan in Educational work returning to Watford in 1913. Contested East Lambton riding (Provincial) in 1923. Has been a member of the Lambton County Council since 1923.

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James A. Currie
Warden, 1931.

Moved with his parents to the Township of Dawn in the year 1885. His chief occupation, Farmer and Drover. Entered his Municipal career in the year 1921 and has been a member of the Lambton County Council since the year 1924. In politics, a Conservative.

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Milton D. McVicar
Warden, 1932.

Chief occupation - Farmer. Entered his Municipal career in the year 1921 and has been a member of the Lambton County Council since the year 1924. In politics, a Liberal.

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Robert W. Cope
Warden, 1933.

Chief occupation - farming. Moved to the Town of Forest in the year 1920. Entered Municipal career in 1922 and has been in municipal work ever since. In politics a Conservative.

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Frederick W. Moloy
Warden, 1934.

General farming and vegetable growing have been his chief occupation. Entered municipal career as councillor of the Village of Thedford in the year 1922 and 1923, was elected Reeve of the said Village in the year 1928. Has been a member of the Lambton County Council since 1928. In politics a Liberal.

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Nevin M. McVicar
Warden, 1935.

His chief occupation, farming and stock raising. Entered his municipal career in the year 1923 and has been a member of the Lambton County Council since the year 1928. In politics, a Conservative.

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Roy Downie
Warden, 1936.

Moved to the Township of Euphemia in the year 1919. His chief occupation, Farming and Stock Raising. Entered his municipal career in the year 1928 and has been a member of the Lambton County Council since the year 1931. In politics, a Liberal.

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Clarence E. Dowler
Warden, 1937.

Moved to the Township of Sarnia in the year 1897. Chief occupation - farming and stock-raising. Entered municipal career as councillor of Sarnia Township in the year 1927, has been a member of Lambton County Council since 1931. In politics a Conservative.

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William E. Young
Warden, 1938.

Moved to the Township of Plympton in the year 1920. His chief occupation, farming and stock-raising. Entered municipal career in the year 1928 and has been a member of the Lambton County council since the year 1931. In politics, a Liberal.

Roy Emerson Dick
Warden, 1939.

Studied Telegraphy and has been a Telegrapher for Canadian National Railways, Watford, for the past 20 years. Entered his Municipal Career in Watford in 1930 and has been a member of the Lambton County Council since 1935. In politics, a Conservative.

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