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W-MCP7-1.022 TO T.B. MCQUESTEN FROM C.ELLISON KAUMEYER
Oct 2 1945
To: T.B. McQuesten, 69 James Street South, Hamilton, Ontario.
From: C.E. Kaumeyer.


Hon. T.B. McQuesten, K.C.
Samuel.M. Johnson
Ralph Hochstetter
Norman V. Leslie
Ross Harstone
A.J. Haines, M.P.P.
Will Alban Cannon
Alex J. Porter


NIAGARA FALLS BRIDGE COMMISSION



NIAGARA FALLS,
U.S.A. - CANADA


October 2, 1945.

C. Elllison Kaumeyer
Secretary treasurer and General Manager

Dear Mr. McQuesten:

A meeting of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission will be held in the Board Room of the Commission at the Candian Terminal of Rainbow Bridge at 12:00 o'clock (noon), on Friday the 12th of October. After the meeting a dinner will be served to the members of the Commission at the General Brock Hotel at 1:15 P.M.

It is expected that Honorable Walter G. Andrews, accompanied by several members of the House of Representatives will visit the Commissioners' Quarters early in the afternoon of October 12th, at which time refreshments will be served.

Yours very truly,
C. Ellison Kaumeyer
General Manager

T.B. McQuesten, Esquire, K.C.,
69 James Street South,
Hamilton, Ontario.




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