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W8264 TO HON. THOMAS B. MCQUESTEN from Niagara Parks Commission
Jun 7 1939
To: Thomas Baker McQuesten Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario
From:

LIST OF PRESENTATIONS TO BE MADE TO
THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE VI AND QUEEN ELIZABETH
By the Honourable T. B. McQuesten, K.C., Chairman of the Niagara Parks
Commission, On the occasion of Their Visit to Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls,
On Wednesday, June 7, 1939.



Hon. T. B. McQuesten, K.C., Chairman, Niagara Parks Commission
Miss M. B. McQuesten
Hon. William L. Houck
Mrs. Houck
Archie J. Haines, M.P.P.
Mrs. R. Farrell
Dr. George B. Snyder, Vice-Chairman, Niagara Parks Commission
Mrs. Snyder
Ross G. L. Harstone
Mrs. Harstone
Arthur T. Whitaker
Mrs. Whitaker
John C. M. German, K.C.
Mrs. German
Mr. Donald McGillivray
Miss Daisy Hall
C. Ellison Kaumeyer, General Manager, Niagara Parks Commission
Rev. Calvin McQuesten
Miss H. B. McQuesten
Miss Jessie E. Yorston1
Mr. Charles E. Bull
Mrs. Bull
Col. C. S. Walters
Mrs. Walters
Col. James Chisholm
Col. J. E. Cohoe
Mrs. Cohoe


1 Miss Yorston was Thomas McQuesten's secretary for many years.




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