Lorne Charles Webster (September 19, 1928 – December 15, 2004) was a Canadian financier, businessman and philanthropist. He was the chairman and founder...
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Lorne Campbell Webster (September 30, 1871 – September 27, 1941) was a financier and political figure in Quebec. He sat for Stadacona division in the Senate...
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Charles Bronfman, and key minority partners such as Paul Beaudry and Lorne Webster. The club, which will be named the Montreal Expos after the 1967 exposition...
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Scottish historian, farmer, environmentalist and folklore scholar Lorne Campbell Webster (1871–1941), financier and political figure in Quebec This disambiguation...
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Charles Riborg; McDowell, Floyd Marion; Francis, John Haywood; Barclay, Lorne Webster; Pearson, Peter Henry; Davis, Sheldon Emmor; Bach, Theresa; Jones, Thomas...
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Robert Bruce Stuart, Duke of Kintyre and Lorne (18 January 1602 – 27 May 1602) was the fifth child of James VI of Scotland and Anne of Denmark. He was...
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construction company in 1953. In 1969, Lépine and his business partner Lorne Webster purchased the 140-unit apartment building Tour Horizon at 1212 Pine...
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Mann, Charles; McDowell, Floyd Marion; Francis, John Haywood; Barclay, Lorne Webster; Pearson, Peter Henry; Davis, Sheldon Emmor; Bach, Theresa; Jones, Thomas...
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Payne's comedy routines, and added Roy Tremble as a tenor. Tremble, Webster, and pianist Lorne Matthews left the group and started their own trio called "The...
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of 32,251 in June 2018. It includes the towns of Aireys Inlet, Anglesea, Lorne, Moriac, Torquay and Winchelsea. It was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation...
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