WILLIAMS, Alfred E.

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Newspaper
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Black and white newspaper clipping of biographical portrait of WILLIAMS, Alfred E.

Former St. Catharines resident
Oldest living member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America
Mr. Williams was presented with an easy chair and pen & pencil set at the 42nd conference of the Ontario Provincial Chapter of the Brotherhood

Published by the St. Catharines Standard May 18, 1954
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File number: 16.pt3.31-1.1
Date of Publication
18 May 1954
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English
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(on front)

Veteran Carpenter Honored

ALFRED E. WILLIAMS

A former St. Catharines resident, Alfred E. Williams, 91, is the oldest living member of the United Broth-erhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.

At the 42nd annual conference of the Ontario provincial chapter of the brotherhood in Windsor yester-day, Mr. Williams was presented with an easy chair and pen and pen-cil set.

Mr. Williams joined the St. Cath-erines local in 1883. He has lived in Windsor for the past seven years.

He received the chair from Thom-as Kerr, president of local 38, St. Catharines and the pen and pencil set from W.T. Crosbie, Merritton, provincial chairman.

(on reverse)

biographical portraits of DR. STUART WILSON son or Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Wilson and Bevis Walters

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