Fonds med-132 - Roy Hanlon fonds

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Roy Hanlon fonds

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CA MED med-132

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7 cm of textual records. -- 3 photographs

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Roy Hanlon was born November 29, 1929, in Climax, Saskatchewan. He grew up and was educated there. Due to the death of his mother during childbirth, Roy was raised by his grandmother. He later moved to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and began working for the CPR. While there, he married Mary (nee Sears), on September 11, 1957. They have 3 children: Neil, MaryJane and Beth. After moving to Medicine Hat he began working at Western Co-op Fertilizers until it closed in 1987. Following his employment there, Roy was hired as a part time custodian at the Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery. Roy is an avid collector of military and police memorabilia, and is also an active member of Fifth Avenue United Church. Roy and his wife, Mary, live at 146- 7th St. NW, and the couple is now retired.

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The fonds consists of: a script for "Yeoman of the Guard" (undated); souvenir program for Medicine Hat Amateur Operatic Society's production of "The Mikado" (1925); booklet of words and music for "The Messiah" (undated); program for the 16th Alberta Musical Competition Festival held in Edmonton (1923); letter to Elliot MacDonald re: his liquor salesman's license (1914); liquor salesman license (1914); a Hawthorne's Clothing catalogue (1925); 175th Battalion Reunion Program (1946); map-Canada Land and Irrigation (undated); building permit issued to L.C. Brown (1908); airmail envelope with Medicine Hat logo (1930); miscellaneous Western Co-op Fertilizer material including: Engineer's Certificate to Roy Hanlon (1975); promotional pamphlet (undated); notice of strike vote (1981); Seniority list (1981); schematic diagram of Nitric Acid Plant (1981); procedure manual (undated); and family photographs.

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Gift of Roy Hanlon, November 11, 1978, November 1982, June 1987, 1989, and September 1990.

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See also Medicine Hat School Division No. 4.

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Record No. M89.7.1-.2;M78.36.1-.5;M82.20.1-.2;M88.28.1-.4 (.3 in MHSD #4);M90.19.1;P 0384<br><br>

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