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  Lloyd Stinson Information
Lloyd Stinson (February 29, 1904-August 28, 1976) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada, and the leader of that province's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1953 to 1959.
Stinson was defeated in Winnipeg South Centre in the federal election of 1945, though coming a respectable second to the victorious Liberal candidate.
Stinson was the only CCF candidate elected in Winnipeg South that year; he came very close to outpolling longtime Liberal-Progressive cabinet minister J.S. McDiarmid for first position on the first count.
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 Lloyd Stinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stinson was born in Treherne, Manitoba, and received education there and in Winnipeg.
Stinson became one of the leading CCF figures in the legislative, often outshining party leader Edwin Hansford.
Later in 1963, Stinson was re-elected to Winnipeg's municipal council.
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 Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach is the first inhabited point on the Pacific coast of Marin County that is reached when travelling north on California's Highway 1 from the Golden Gate Bridge out of San Francisco.
The Stinson sisters became famous aviators ("aviatrices") in the very early days of powered flight (Kathrine Stinson was in fact the first woman to fly an aircraft in Asia) while the Stinson brothers proved to be competent mechanics and designers.
Lloyd Stinson (February 29, 1904-August 28, 1976) was a Manitoba politician, and the leader of that province's Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1953 to 1959.
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 John F. J. Stinson, Commander, United States Navy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
John F. Stinson, 80, a retired Navy commander who was a highway safety data specialist at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from 1970 to 1981, died of respiratory failure December 2, 1999 at Martin Memorial Medical Center in Stuart, Florida.
Commander Stinson was born in Philadelphia and joined the Navy in 1941.
On Thursday, December 2, 1999, of Stuart, FL, formerly of McLean, VA, beloved husband of the late Nell Lloyd Stinson; loving father of John F. Stinson, Jr., George L. Stinson, Daniel R. Stinson and Elizabeth A. Stinson; brother of Harold and Joan.
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 Amazon.com: "Lloyd Stinson": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Lloyd Stinson and Alistair Stewart, to write the prime minister in the fall of 1939 to protest the Defence of Canada Regulations.
Lloyd Stinson, later a C.C.F. leader in Manitoba, recalled the event as a "surrender":...
In an article on city hall in the 1960s, former W alderman Lloyd Stinson recently recalled the major debates of that decade as being on an NDP resolution calling on the 123...
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 Albert Stinson - Biography - AOL Music
A prodigious bassist with a huge tone and a sharp attack, Stinson had distinguished himself through his work with Chico Hamilton and Terry Gibbs.
Stinson played piano, trombone and tuba as a child before turning to bass at 14.
Stinson did sessions on the West Coast in 1966, then worked and toured with John Handy and Lerry Coryell.
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 Lloyd "Bungie" Stinson
He was born in Danforth, October 21, 1922 the son of Willie and Rhoda (Cropley) Stinson.
Lloyd, also known as "Bungie", was a hard worker and loved the outdoors.
In lieu of flowers donation's may be made in Lloyd's memory to the Danforth Pentecostal Church Youth Group.
www.clayfuneralhome.com /lloydstinson.html   (197 words)

  
 MHS Transactions: The Dissolution of the Coalition: Roblin's Rise to Leadership
By the time the premier gave in on the question Roblin and CCF leader Lloyd Stinson had been very effective in using the issue against the government.
Roblin and CCF leader Lloyd Stinson led opposition attacks on the gerrymandering of election boundaries and the continuing ban on coloured margarine.
The CCF nominees were Lloyd Stinson and A. Montague Israels.
www.mhs.mb.ca /docs/transactions/3/roblinsrise.shtml   (3409 words)

  
 Manitoba general election, 1953 at AllExperts
The social democratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) suffered a disappointing loss under new leader Lloyd Stinson, falling from seven seats to five.
Stinson was declared elected to the third position.
Stinson's surplus of 146 was not transferred, as it would not have affected the candidate order.
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 Sam Stinson
was born to Liz and Baker Stinson on 17 Mar 1893 at Mount Vernon TX.
was born to Sam and Willie Stinson on 28 Nov 1917 in Mount Vernon TX.
+++Thomas Randall Stinson was born to Bill and Patsy Stinson on 21 Jun 1947 at Mount Vernon TX.
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 Russell Paulley - winnipedia.ca
CCF leader Lloyd Stinson lost his seat in the 1959 election, and Paulley was selected as interim leader in his place.
In 1960, he was confirmed at a party convention as Stinson's permanent replacement.
In the late 1950s, the CCF under Lloyd Stinson had made modest increases from its previous standing, and some party members believed that the NDP was well-positioned to replace the Liberals as the main opposition to Dufferin Roblin's Progressive Conservative government.
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 Amazon.com: "Lloyd Stearman": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Lloyd Stearman was made chief engineer, Snook became factory manager, Beech was secretary and Cessna, who had invested $5,000 and loaned...
The original "New Swallow", shown here, was designed and developed by Lloyd Stearman with the enthusiastic and very able assistance of Walter Beech and J. "Jake" Moellendick.
Matty Laird was soon joined by his brother Charles, and then by two former military aviators, Lloyd Stearman and Walter Beech.
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 Lloyd Bertaud
PILOT STORIES: Bertaud, Lloyd W. This page on the Smithsonian National Postal Museum website offers a very nice biography of Bertaud, both before and after his some 1443 hours of flying in the Postal Service.
I have found it to be a very valuable resource in that it lists hundreds of early aviators, details more than 300 endurance flights of the 20's and 30's and includes some 350 priceless photos to illustrate their record-setting exploits.
A note on the back of the photo indicates that it was taken the day before their flight, which occurred on September 6, 1927.
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 Stinson Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Re: Hello to descendants of Aaron Stinson and Rebecca!!!!!!!
Re: Stinson's of Kentucky - Marcia Stinson 6/05/04
Stinson / Grimes in Pike and Coffee Co., Al.
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 Alabama Animals
Among the casualties were two 60-pound pigs owned by Lloyd Stinson and his wife, Ann.
The couple said that on a recent evening just after sundown they heard a pig squeal, ran outside and found the two animals ripped bodies in the pen.
Stinson said there stock boar, which weighed 250 pounds, was also killed.
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 Amazon.com: "Lloyd Stearman": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The war also gave Lloyd Stearman and Don Luscombe their first brush with flying.
Lloyd Stearman was made chief engineer, Snook became factory manager, Beech was secretary and Cessna, who had invested $5,000 and loaned...
The original "New Swallow", shown here, was designed and developed by Lloyd Stearman with the enthusiastic and very able assistance of Walter Beech and J. "Jake" Moellendick.
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 The Paducah Sun- Paducah, Kentucky
Services for Mabel Stinson Marks, 84, of Bowling Green will be at 3:30 p.m.
A native of Woodburn, she was a retired assembly line worker at Holley Carburetor and was a member of Three Springs Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, Lloyd Stinson and Lionel Marks; her parents, Walter Thompson and Jessie Copas Thompson; and one brother, Walter Thompson Jr.
www.paducahsun.com /articles/stories/public/200505/07/0004MMPP_obituari.html   (132 words)

  
 Sidney Green - winnipedia.ca
Despite having some radical tendencies in his early years, Green never became involved with the Communist Party.
On the advice of Stephen Lewis and Lloyd Stinson, Green joined the federal New Democratic Party (NDP) in the early 1960s.
He was the party's federal candidate for Winnipeg South in the 1962 election, placing a distant third in a riding that was acknowledged as unwinnable for the party.
winnipedia.ca /wiki/Sidney_Green   (1250 words)

  
 VOL
Political Warriors, Lloyd Stinson, former leader of the CCF for 10 years and MLA for Osborne, described Magnus as follows, and I quote, "He was a reliable committee man, but his real forte was public speaking and the debating forum of the council chamber was where he excelled.
His rich, resonant voice could be heard better than any other member of council and being a teacher of public speaking, Magnus knew how to prepare and deliver a speech.
He had recently bought Stinson Insurance Agency from former CCF Leader Lloyd Stinson.
www.gov.mb.ca /legislature/hansard/4th-38th/vol_17b/h17b.html   (8995 words)

  
 CBC News - Viewpoint: Larry Zolf
I demurred, saying that Roblin was a Tory and I was a socialist.
I was the only CBC reporter on election night in 1972 who stood up and said exactly what Camp had told me. At 8 p.m., I predicted the closest race in Canadian history.
As the evening wore on, CBC's Lloyd Robertson kept saying: "As Larry Zolf has predicted, this is the closest race in Canadian history."
cbc.ca /news/viewpoint/vp_zolf/20031018.html   (1319 words)

  
 I15241: Juliann STINSON (5 Apr 1842 - 19 Feb 1928)
_Mary (Polly) SHELTON ____________________ _Israel Lloyd STINSON _______
Everett L. _Aaron STINSON ____ _Moses STINSON, Sr._
_Mary (Polly) SHELTON _ _Israel Lloyd STINSON _______
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 BMD-Certificates.co.uk Celebrates the Birthday of Donovan Swailes With His Birth Certificate
Swailes finished thirteenth on the first count, but was declared elected to the seventh position on the thirteenth count following transfers from other CCF candidates.
Swailes was an important organizer for the CCF in this campaign, working with David Lewis and Lloyd Stinson.
Former CCF leader Lloyd Stinson once described Swailes as "the hardest worker on the opposition side".
www.emediawire.com /releases/2005/8/emw270543.htm   (955 words)

  
 I16308: Horace E. STINSON (18 Jul 1847 - 7 Nov 1885)
_Alsey STINSON __+ _John L. _Rhoda SMOTHERS _ _William Jefferson STINSON _
Mother: Loudena A. _Aaron STINSON ____ _Robert STINSON, Sr._
Mary M. _Aaron STINSON ______ _Aaron STINSON ________
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 CANADIANA
If French uplifters are anything like the kind we have in Canada, this nauseous note must have them all clamoring for even more humane methods of torture.
The thought is suggested by the press report of a few days ago that the Winnipeg city jail is too small; built to hold 40, there were 93 prisoners in it, and sure enough, the Manitoba CCF leader, Lloyd Stinson, is demanding the building of a new jail!
Striking trade unionists and other workers who find themselves locked up in it in the years to come will no doubt recall affectionately Mr.
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 Panel proposed new septic policies but...
They include Bolinas homeowner and septic-system specialist Lloyd Kahn, Stinson Beach Water District Director Elizabeth Sapanai, Environmental Action Committee executive director Catherine Caufield, and Point Reyes Station rancher Steve Doughty.
The panel was routinely joined by seven ex-officio members from West Marin utility districts and state and federal agencies, along with Supervisors Steve Kinsey and Cynthia Murray as liaisons to the county.
SepTAC-member Sapanai of Stinson Beach this week said the committee during 16 months of meetings was essentially successful in completing its mission.
www.ptreyeslight.com /stories/dec20_01/septic_report.html   (956 words)

  
 GuamPDN.com | The Pacific Edge - Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
For more information, call Susan Rogers at 366-7123 or Master Sgt. Sherry Taft at 366-7829.
Lloyd Stinson at 366-5284; Monica Quintanilla at 366-4761; Master Sgt. Lorna De La Cruz at 366-5630; Staff Sgt. Diana McDaniel at 366-5370; Staff Sgt. Angela Varner at 366-4826; Master Sgt. Nathaniel Hawkins at 366-5297; Staff Sgt. Leah Heegard at 366-4116; Senior Airman Sarah Haylett at 362-2806; Tech.
Leslie Sukup at 366-3605; or Staff Sgt. Tana Kellner at 366-5614.
www.guampdn.com /guampublishing/pacificedge/data/EEEEAlZlEpkuUNrOOR.htm   (387 words)

  
 CBC News - Viewpoint: Larry Zolf
I demurred, saying that Roblin was a Tory and I was a socialist.
I was the only CBC reporter on election night in 1972 who stood up and said exactly what Camp had told me. At 8 p.m., I predicted the closest race in Canadian history.
As the evening wore on, CBC's Lloyd Robertson kept saying: "As Larry Zolf has predicted, this is the closest race in Canadian history."
www.cbc.ca /news/viewpoint/vp_zolf/20031018.html   (1319 words)

  
 WBKO - Obituaries
The Woodburn native was a retired assembly line worker at Holley Carburetor and a member of Three Springs Church of Christ.
She was a daughter of the late Walter Thompson and Jessie Copas Thompson and the wife of the late Lloyd Stinson and the late Lionel Marks.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Walter Thompson Jr.
www.wbko.com /obituaries/1553882.html   (202 words)

  
 (Abigail Caroline Kobayashi Stetchman - Leonard Clay Stinson )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
(Abigail Caroline Kobayashi Stetchman - Leonard Clay Stinson)
Byron Lee Stinson (15 DEC 1966 - 11 APR 1971)
Clyde Raymond Stinson (28 JUL 1916 - ABT 10 JAN 1984)
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