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- John Paul Balharrie (1883 – April 6, 1952) was mayor of Ottawa from 1925 to 1927. He was born in Ottawa in 1883 to Scottish immigrants worked in his family's...
- president is Arlene Anderson, who with her husband Jim and investor Paul Balharrie acquired shares in the company in 2008. Holman was raised in Kansas City...
- Taylor McVeity 736 John P. Balharrie 15,159 Arthur Ellis 8,405 W. E. Brown 1,546 John P. Balharrie, acclaimed John P. Balharrie 12,336 Patrick Nolan 6,354...
- Plant 1924 – Henry Watters 1924 – Napoléon Champagne 1925–1927 – John P. Balharrie 1928–1929 – Arthur Ellis 1930 – Frank H. Plant 1931–1933 – John J. Allen...
- Pioneer Memorial Church Center for Adventist Research at Andrews University Balharrie, G. (1949). "A Study of the Contribution Made to the Seventh-day Adventist...
- Joseph Albert Parisien, By Ward James Warren York, Capital Ward John P. Balharrie, mayor Arthur Ellis, controller Charles J. Tulley, controller Frank LaFortune...
- Arthur Ellis 40th Mayor of Ottawa In office 1928–1929 Preceded by John P. Balharrie Succeeded by Frank H. Plant Personal details Born (1890-02-28)February...
- Retrieved 18 October 2010 The Independent, obituary article on Brigadier Jock Balharrie 15 February 1995 – mentioning 1970 Commonwealth Games Committee. Retrieved...
- be amalgamated within the City of Ottawa). The school was designed by Balharrie, Helmer, and Gibson architects and engineers for the Carleton Board of...
- East In office 1924–1925 Preceded by Henry Watters Succeeded by John P. Balharrie MLA for Ottawa East In office December 11, 1911 – May 29, 1914 Preceded...