Warner Herbert Jorgenson (26 March 1918 – 30 July 2005) was a Canadian politician in Manitoba. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the House...
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Matteo Jorgenson, American professional cyclist Warner Jorgenson, Canadian politician Jorgensen, Joergensen, Jurgensen, Jürgensen, Juergensen, Jorgenson, Jurgenson...
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"Trudeaumania" election of 1968, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent Warner Jorgenson by 1,230 votes in the rural, southeastern riding of Provencher. He...
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20th 1945–1949 21st 1949–1953 22nd 1953–1957 23rd 1957–1958 Warner Jorgenson Progressive Conservative 24th 1958–1962 25th 1962–1963 26th 1963–1965...
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pro-coalition 1949 1950 Independent 1950 1954(?) PC 1954(?) 1968 Warner Jorgenson PC 1969 1981 Clayton Manness PC 1981 1995 Frank Pitura PC 1995 2003...
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was defeated by Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson by about a thousand votes. He again lost to Jorgenson in the 1963 federal election, by a slightly...
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John Richard Jorgenson (born July 6, 1956) is an American musician. Although best known for his guitar work with bands such as the Desert Rose Band and...
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(1868–1939), British nobleman Warner Jepson (1930–2011), American composer Warner Jorgenson (1918–2005), Canadian politician Warner T. Koiter (1914–1997), Dutch...
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3777 Lawrence Bell (NDP) 2708 Ed Turner (L) 739 Morris: (incumbent)Warner Jorgenson (PC) 3650 Lawrence Lewco (NDP) 1602 Norm Dashevsky (L) 825 Osborne:...
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17 November 1961: Elston Cardiff 18 October 1960 – 6 February 1963: Warner Jorgenson 18 January 1962 – 19 April 1962: John A. Charlton 17 August 1962 –...
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(NDP) 2311 Albert Moad (L) 474 C.V. Hutton (SC) 272 Morris: (incumbent)Warner Jorgenson (PC) 4484 Alphonse Lenz (NDP) 1152 Donald Macgillivray (L) 516 Osborne:...
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Morris Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson 2,146 65.77 17.97 $966.85 Liberal Ralph Rasmussen 841 25.77 -14.78...
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October 20, 1978 Harry Enns November 15, 1979 January 16, 1981 Warner Jorgenson January 16, 1981 November 30, 1981 Bill Uruski New Democratic November...
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Allan McKinnon, a Canadian politician, was born in Canora in 1917. Warner Jorgenson, a Canadian politician, was born in Canora in 1918. Lorne Kopelchuk...
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election: Morris Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson 2,472 53.76 -12.01 Liberal Joseph Legault 1,183 25.73 -0.05 New Democratic...
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Liberal Mark Smerchanski 9,021 41.6 +2.7 Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson 7,791 36.0 -12.1 New Democratic Harry Blake-Knox 3,078 14.2 +10.2 Social...
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In office 1940–1957 Preceded by Arthur-Lucien Beaubien Succeeded by Warner Jorgenson Personal details Born (1913-09-30)September 30, 1913 Letellier, Manitoba...
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Jenkins Logan NDP Dave Blake Minnedosa Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson Morris Progressive Conservative Gerald Mercier Osborne Progressive...
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77%), finishing second against Progressive Conservative candidate Warner Jorgenson. In 2008, Rasmussen was recognized by the Credit Union Central of Manitoba...
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Party 276 8.46 3/3 Warner Jorgenson, Progressive Conservative 1969 provincial Morris New Democratic Party 712 15.48 3/4 Warner Jorgenson, Progressive Conservative...
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Christine Jorgensen (redirect from Christine Jorgenson)
incorporating a quick-change into a Wonder Woman costume.[citation needed] Warner Communications, owners of the Wonder Woman character's copyright, demanded...
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Portage—Neepawa Siegfried Enns Progressive Conservative Provencher Warner Jorgenson Progressive Conservative Selkirk Eric Stefanson, Sr. Progressive Conservative...
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Services. This title was retained until 1978, when the new minister Warner Jorgenson was designated as the Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. On...
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Conservative Until September 1971 Dave Blake From November 16, 1971 Warner Jorgenson Morris Progressive Conservative Ian Turnbull Osborne NDP George...
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Jenkins Logan NDP Dave Blake Minnedosa Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson Morris Progressive Conservative Ian Turnbull Osborne NDP George...
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guests. Bart receives a reservation request from an old acquaintance, Ken Jorgenson (Richard Egan), who was a lowly lifeguard on the island 20 years ago,...
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Shewman Morris Progressive Conservative Died in office July 13, 1968 Warner Jorgenson From February 20, 1969 Obie Baizley Osborne Progressive Conservative...
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Morris February 20, 1969 Harry Shewman Progressive Conservative Warner Jorgenson Progressive Conservative Death Yes Churchill February 20, 1969...
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1956 to 1974, with her most noteworthy role being the matriarch Helen Jorgenson in A Summer Place (1959). Constance Ford was born Cornelia M. Ford on...
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Motta Jr., his wife Alison Motta, father Robert Motta Sr., and Jeremy Jorgenson. However, before the trial began, Judge Gary Randall removed Alison Motta...
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