PUBLIC AGENDA CIVIC NAMING COMMITTEE

Thursday, September 17, 2020, 10:00 a.m. Via Teleconference Hosted in the Council Chamber, City Hall Committee Members: Councillor Bev Dubois, Chair Councillor Troy Davies Councillor Ann Iwanchuk

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1. CALL TO ORDER

2. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA

Recommendation That the agenda be confirmed as presented.

3. DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST

4. ADOPTION OF MINUTES 3 - 7

Recommendation That the minutes of the Civic Naming Committee meeting held on June 18, 2020, be adopted.

5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

5.1 Deferred Naming Submission (CK 6310-1) 8 - 11

The Civic Naming Committee, at its meeting held on June 18, 2020, deferred the following applications pending further research / information:

• 'Montague'

• 'Hrynuik'

The original submissions are attached for reference.

Recommendation That the Committee issue direction with respect to the two deferred submissions.

6. COMMUNICATIONS

7. REPORTS FROM ADMINISTRATION

7.1 Civic Naming Committee – Third Quarter Report 2020 (CK 6310-1) 12 - 23

A report from the Administration is attached.

Recommendation That the Civic Naming Committee: 1. Issue direction with respect to the following general naming submissions contained within this report: - Sully - Towstego - Woodley; and 2. Recommend to the Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development and Community Services that this report be forwarded to City Council for information.

8. REFERRALS FROM COUNCIL OR COMMITTEE

9. VERBAL UPDATES - COMMITTEE OR RESOURCE MEMBERS

10. IN CAMERA SESSION

[In Camera - Consultations/Deliberations; Personal Information - Sections 16(1)(b)(d) and 28 - LAFOIP]

Recommendation That the Committee move In Camera to deliberate the applications submitted in this agenda.

11. RISE AND REPORT

12. ADJOURNMENT

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PUBLIC MINUTES CIVIC NAMING COMMITTEE

Thursday, June 18, 2020, 10:02 am via teleconference hosted in the Council Chamber, City Hall

PRESENT: Councillor Bev Dubois, Chair Councillor Troy Davies Councillor Ann Iwanchuk

ALSO PRESENT: Aboriginal & Inclusion Consultant Tracey Bert Development Review Manager Darryl Dawson City Archivist Jeff O'Brien Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant April Sora Administrator Daniel McLaren Committee Assistant Janice Hudson, in the Chamber

1. CALL TO ORDER

The Chair called the meeting to order at 10:02 a.m. on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis People.

Roll call was taken.

2. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA

Moved By: Councillor Davies 1. That the following requests to speak be considered: o Item 5.1 - Joanne Speirs dated June 17, 2020; o Item 7.1 - Nicole Bear dated June 14, 2020; and Brian Molberg dated June 17, 2020; o Item 7.2 - Dale Hrynuik dated June 10, 2020; Sylvan (and Dave) Katz dated June 12, 2020; and Shib Podder dated June 15; and 2. That the agenda be confirmed as amended. CARRIED

3. DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST

There were no declarations of conflict of interest.

3 Public Minutes – Civic Naming Committee June 18, 2020 Page 2 4. ADOPTION OF MINUTES

Moved By: Councillor Iwanchuk That the minutes of the Civic Naming Committee meeting held on January 10, 2020, be adopted. CARRIED

5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

5.1 Deferred Naming Submission - 'Fogarty' (File No. CK. 6310-1)

Report of the Committee Assistant:

"The Civic Naming Committee, at its meeting held on January 10, 2020, deferred the 'Fogarty' application pending further information. The original submission is attached for reference.

Also attached, is additional material submitted by the applicant from May 26 - June 1, 2020 for the Committee's consideration - including photos of awards, reference letters, and a newspaper article."

Administrator McLaren noted this application was originally submitted in Fall of 2019.

Joanne Speirs was in attendance via teleconference to speak to her submission.

6. COMMUNICATIONS

7. REPORTS FROM ADMINISTRATION

7.1 Civic Naming Committee - First Quarter Report 2020 (File No. CK. 6310-1)

A report from the Administration was provided and presented by Administrator McLaren. He noted the submissions in Appendix 2 have all been vetted by the Elder consultant and consent gained from the appropriate parties.

Nicole Bear was in attendance via teleconference to speak to her 'Blossom', 'Orange', and 'Pallet' submissions.

Brian Molberg was in attendance via teleconference to speak to the 'Gartner' submission.

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4 Public Minutes – Civic Naming Committee June 18, 2020 Page 3 Aboriginal and Inclusion Consultant Bert recommended that further research be done with respect to Neil Stonechild and the 'starlight tours' prior to a decision being made on the 'Montague' submission.

Moved By: Councillor Iwanchuk That the 'Montague' submission be deferred to the September meeting of the Civic Naming Committee. CARRIED

7.2 Civic Naming Committee – Second Quarter Report 2020 (CK 6310-1)

A report from the Administration was provided and presented by Administrator McLaren.

The following speakers were in attendance via teleconference to present their submissions:  Dale Hrynuik and Irene Hrynuik  Sylvan Katz and Dave Katz  Shib Podder - 'Sarkar' application

8. REFERRALS FROM COUNCIL OR COMMITTEE

9. VERBAL UPDATES - COMMITTEE OR RESOURCE MEMBERS

10. IN CAMERA SESSION [In Camera - Consultations/Deliberations; Personal Information - Sections 16(1)(b)(d) and 28 LAFOIP]

Moved By: Councillor Iwanchuk That the Committee move In Camera to deliberate the applications submitted in this agenda. CARRIED

The public meeting recessed at 10:42 a.m.

11. RISE AND REPORT

The Committee convened In Camera via teleconference at 10:43 a.m. with all members in attendance.

Councillor Davies left the meeting at 10:45 a.m.

The In Camera session adjourned at 11:30 a.m. and the Committee reconvened publicly immediately thereafter to report as follows:

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5 Public Minutes – Civic Naming Committee June 18, 2020 Page 4 Agenda Items 7.1 and 7.2 - Civic Naming Committee - First and Second Quarter Reports 2020 (CK 6310-1)

Moved By: Councillor Iwanchuk 1. That the ‘Hrynuik’ submission be deferred pending further information; 2. That the following names not be recommended for addition to the Names Master List at this time:  Fogarty  Orange  Blossom  Pallet  Boymook  Gartner  Tackaberry and  Valentine 3. That the Civic Naming Committee recommend to the Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development and Community Services:  That the following names be added to the Names Master List (Unassigned): o Chief Mistawasis Bridge Naming Residual Submissions as outlined in Appendix 2: - Chief Ahtahkakoop - Chief John Baptiste Tootoosis - Gordon Tootoosis - Chief Joe Dreaver - Chief Poundmaker / Pihtokahanapiwiyin - Chief Harry Cook - Chief Perry Bellegarde - Chief One Arrow - Freda Ahenakew - Michael Linklater - Maria Linklater - Reverend Stan Cuthand - Bill Waiser - Almighty Voice - Allan Sapp - Fred Sasakamoose; and - Father Andre Poilievre o Ashwin o Bowers o Kuzma o Lamb o Katz; and o Sarkar;

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 That the reports contained in Items 7.1 and 7.2 be forwarded to City Council for information; and 4. That the discussion remain In Camera under Sections 16(1)(b)(d) and 28 of LAFOIP. CARRIED

12. ADJOURNMENT

The meeting adjourned at 11:38 a.m.

______Councillor B. Dubois, Chair

______J. Hudson, Committee Assistant

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City of Saskatoon Naming Advisory Committee Community Services Qepartment, Planning &Development Branch 222 — 3~d Avenue North Saskatoon, S7K 015

August 5, 2Q19

Dear Committee Members:

Re: (Donald) Murray Montague (March, 1037 —April, 2010)

It is my pleasure to add my name to those who have submitted Murray Montague for consideration of Street Naming in our fine city. Although Murray has passed away, his enduring legacy warrants ongoing acknowledgement.

Many came to know this amiable, highly civilized man because of his years as Deputy Chief of the Saskatoon Police Service. One of his inspiring contributions was implementing the School Safety Program, which still exists. I first met Murray when he was an Aide de Camp to Her Honour . This important role in service of the Crown is only filled by those considered outstanding in one of the three arms of the military, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and the Police Services. By the time I had become Lieutenant Governor, Murray had been the Principal Driver for His Honour , a position he continued for six and a half years with me.

This individual was the consummate gentleman, a kind, thoughtful professional who was well- read and articulate. He was deeply admired because of his demeanor. In 2004, I presented him with the Vice-Regal Commendation for his outstanding devotion and exemplary service. A Lieutenant Governor is permitted to give only one such award in his/her tenure and Murray Montague was my choice.

I would be mast grateful if the Committee saw fit to recognize this special citizen of Saskatoon in a permanent way. It would be so appreciafied by his family and friends. I hope that it will lead some young people to ask the question, "Who does this street name represent and what did this person do for our City and Province"?

With every good wish, ~/ / -----/

Lyv r~da Haverstock, C.M., S.O.M:, Ph.D., LL.D. Brookmore View, Saskatoon, SK. S7V

8 1 of 2 Donald Murray Montague was born in St. Boniface Hospital, March 4, 1937, and raised in Redditt, ON. He worked as a lineman for Canadian National Railway from 1955 to 1959, and then joined the Saskatoon Police Force July 2nd 1959. In 1963, Chief Kettles sent him to Calgary for School Patrol Training. He then returned to Saskatoon and implemented the program in the Saskatoon Schools which is still used to this day. He stayed with the school patrol program until 1967 when he was promoted to the rank of Corporal. He rose through the ranks eventually retiring as Deputy Chief of Operations in 1994. He was very proud to have served four Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan. He was an Honorary Aide for Her Honour Dr. Sylvia Fedoruk, the principal driver in Saskatoon for their Honours, Jack Wiebe and Dr. and driver trainer for a few months for His Honour Dr. before retiring. One of his proudest moments was when he received the Vice Regal Commendation from her Honour Dr. Lynda Haverstock. Murray passed away on April 17, 2010 after a brief illness.

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==Contact Information== Name: DALE HRYNUIK Company: N/A Address: KLOPPENBURG COURT Address: City/Town: SASKATOON Province: SK Postal Code: S7W Email: Phone Number:

==Naming== Requested name: HRYNUIK

Requested use of name: Street

Background Information (Reason for name request): In 1968, my Dad Victor (34 Years Old) was killed in a car accident that claimed a total of 4 lives. Dad was extremely active in the Westgate Community, involved extensively in softball and hockey. He coached both and was also an umpire for both girls and boys softball. A few weeks after the accident, a representative from City Hall visited our house and talked to my Mom about naming a civic park after my dad in recognition of his involvement in kids sports programs and volunteering throughout the community. At the time, my Mom was very distraught over our loss. She was 29 years old, I was 10 and my sister 8. Being in a tough frame of mind, Mom thanked the Civic Representative (Name Unknown) and said that she couldn't deal with the fact of driving down a street and seeing a Park with Dad's name on it and causing so much pain in reflecting on our loss. Years later, Mom regretted this decision and as she said many times over the years, she wasn't in the right frame of mind to make any kind of decision at that time. Mom is now 81 years old and I want to see her dream come through of having a street or a civic park named after my Dad. I don't have any documentation or confirmation of Dad's involvement, other than a team picture from 1967 and the knowledge that an annual award was given, starting in 1969 in his name, honoring the winner of the Boys City Playoffs. I was honored to make the first presentation at an awards banquet in 1969 that was held at Pleasant Hill School and was organized by Mr. Beatty, who was involved for many years in softball throughout the City. Dad and Mr. Beatty volunteered along with Mr. Nels Rissling for a number of years involving kids sports. It was Mr. Beatty who set up the annual award and donated the trophy that was presented annually.

If you have submitted a person’s name, please provide a short biography (Given name, date of birth, place of birth, contributions, awards, achievements or other related information): Victor Hrynuik Born January 1st, 1934 Died July 31st, 1968 Born in Prud Homme, Sk Involved in softball and hockey in the Westgate area of Saskatoon Attachment: https://www.saskatoon.ca/sites/default/files/webform/dales hockey career 0.pdf Do you wish to address the Naming Advisory Committee? Yes

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Civic Naming Committee – Third Quarter Report 2020

ISSUE The purpose of this report is to consider naming requests to ensure they meet the guidelines for name selection, as set out in Council Policy C09-008, Naming of Civic Property and Development Areas. RECOMMENDATION That the Civic Naming Committee: 1) Recommend to the Standing Policy Committee on Planning, Development and Community Services that this report be forwarded to City Council for information; and 2) Issue direction with respect to the naming submissions contained within this report.

BACKGROUND According to Policy No. C09-008, Naming of Civic Property and Development Areas (Naming Policy), all names proposed for the Names Master List will be screened by the Civic Naming Committee and meet City Council guidelines for name selection. All requests for naming of roadways from the Names Master List will be selected by theme and prioritization by the Civic Naming Committee. Name suffixes are circulated through Administration for technical review.

DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS Names Master List For the Committee’s review, the Names Master List is included as Appendix 1.

Names Applied in the Last Quarter Since the previous meeting, the following street names have been assigned in the Brighton Neighbourhood (see Appendix 2):  Chelsom Bend, Link and Manor  George Victor Chelsom - Postmaster, involved in many community programs including Saskatoon Gideons.  Doran Way  Dr. C. W. Doran - Active in sports, prominent physician, medical advisor to Saskatoon Quakers, served on High School Board, resident since 1905.

In the Marquis Industrial Area, the following street name has been assigned (see Appendix 3):  Kohut Avenue.  Fred & Peter Kohut - father and son, former owners of Nu-Way Glassworks.

ROUTING: Community Services – CNC - Regular Business City Council DELEGATION: N/A September 17, 2020– File No.4001 – 5 - 2 Page 1 of 3

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General Naming Requests The following naming requests have been received and require screening: 1. “Sully” – Lorne Sully was the Manager of City Planning at the City of Saskatoon from 1998 to 2008. He was particularly dedicated to inclusion of Indigenous peoples and worked on Treaty Land Entitlements (TLE) and the creation of Urban Reserves. He also contributed to urban planning internationally and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Chiapas in Mexico. The original submission is included as Appendix 4. The above submission falls under the Naming Criteria 3.3(a)(i) of the Naming Policy recognizing, “a person who has achieved a deed or activity performed in an outstanding professional manner, or of an uncommonly high standard, that brings considerable benefit to the City of Saskatoon, Province of Saskatchewan or Canada.” 2. “Towstego” – Maurice Towstego was the General Manager of the King George Hotel from 1963 to 1965 and the Sheraton Cavalier from 1965 to 1969. He has extensive experience and expertise in management, development and market analysis for the hotel industry. The original submission is included as Appendix 5. The above submission falls under the Naming Criteria 3.3(a)(i) of the Naming Policy recognizing, “a person who has achieved a deed or activity performed in an outstanding professional manner, or of an uncommonly high standard, that brings considerable benefit to the City of Saskatoon, Province of Saskatchewan or Canada.” 3. “Woodley” – Don Woodley was born and raised in Saskatchewan before enlisting and going overseas for World War II, where he passed away. The original submission is included as Appendix 6. The above submission falls under the Naming Criteria 3.3(a) (i) of the Naming Policy recognizing, “a person who has risked their life to save or protect others.”

IMPLICATIONS There are no financial, legal, social or environmental implications identified.

NEXT STEPS No follow-up is required. Applicants will be notified if their submission has been approved to be added to the Names Master List and when it is selected for use. For names that are approved, Administration will provide the Civic Naming Committee with a recommendation on the category and rank for each name.

APPENDICES 1. Appendix 1 – Names Master List 2. Appendix 2 – Chelsom and Doran Street naming 3. Appendix 3 – Kohut Street naming 4. Appendix 4 – Original Submission – Sully 5. Appendix 5 – Original Submission – Towstego

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6. Appendix 6 – Original Submission - Woodley

REPORT APPROVAL Written by: Daniel McLaren, Planner, Planning and Development Reviewed by: Darryl Dawson, Development Review Section Manager Lesley Anderson, Director of Planning and Development Approved by: Lynne Lacroix, General Manager, Community Services Department

SP/2020/PD/CNC/Civic Naming Committee – Third Quarter Report 2020/mh

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Updated August 17, 2020 Fine arts (drama music Category Community Local business Veterans Sports Education fine arts) CoS Employees Science Flora and fauna Geology Environment Geography Technology Innovation Other miyo- kohkom mistasiniy Linklater wāhkōhtowin Brooke Sasakamoose nikamotān shakamohta Tatanka Lamb Lamb shakamohta shakamohta Chief Ahtahkakoop Sarkar miyo-pimātisiwin wīci- wāwāhtēwa manitohkēwin nīsohtēwak kāsīnamākēwin Waldner kīwētin kīwētin kīwētin atoskēwin Chief Poundmaker / tawāw kiskisiwin nanātawihitowin kisiskaciwan kisiskaciwan Pihtokahanapiwiyin māmawi Tatanka yahkōhtēwin kākīsimo yahkōhtēwin Sarkar wāhkōhtowin miyo-pimātisiwin mikisiw ostikwān (Cree) ; manitohkēwin mistasiniy waahkoomiwayhk (Michif) nikīwān Brooke Chief Perry Bellegarde wīci-atoskēwin Walecke wīci-atoskēwin Halyk niwāhkōmākanak Sapp Flanagan Walecke wāwāhtēwa Cuthand Almighty Voice Tootoosis Parks or Chief Joe Dreaver Major Chief Harry Cook Facilities Chief One Arrow Sasakamoose Zbeeshko Gogel niwāhkōmākanak kīsik asayatiwak āsowahētān kiyānaw māmawi tawāw tānisi wāwāhtēwa wīci-atoskēwin kākīsimo wītaskēwin

asokan Kohut Leskiw Kurenda Cockcroft miskāsowin Krieger Cockcroft Markham Ballast papāmohtēw āniskotāw āniskotāw kiyām miskāsowin Radu Dziadyk miskāsowin Schmeiser Bachman Hazelwanter āniskotāw pimaham asokanihkēw asokanihkēw Chelsom Fernets Kostiuk papāmohtēw Tufts Dill Howse asokanihkēw taskamanwa Doran Golf Fernets Doran Shiffman Kisby Doran Katz Kowaluk Hnatiuk Mazurek Dybvig Gentle Bergen Katz Kohut Walko Walko Farthing Hanna Capindale Krempien Wasylow Aitken Shirley Mack Radu Figley Kisby Turay Schaefer Poilievre Haid Kuzma Balon Avery Waiser Hanna Hough Bowers Streets Postma Matheos Ashwin Haid Walko Nurnberger Divers Kuzma Nurnberger Dershko Glazebrook Tufts Olauson Nyholt Hutchinson Mantyka Peacock Makohon Mack Ashwin Steenson Cosford Brucks Eldridge Mack Piper & Bury Scarrow

Assigned New Await Appropriate Time Naming Conflict

Lorje Penkala Paulsen Reindl Waniska Mohyla Wicihitowin Mother Theresa Atchison Thiessen Freda Ahenakew Brownell Kathleen Kurdistan Tamke Hilltops

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Doran Way

Bend

Chelsom Manor Chelsom Chelsom Link

Chelsom

Chelsom Manor

Planning & Development NOTE: The information contained on this map is for reference only and should not be used for legal purposes. All proposed line work is subject to change. This map may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the Regional Planning, Mapping & Research Section. 16 DRAWING NOT TO BE SCALED July 2020

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72nd Street

Arthur Rose Avenue

Shoquist Avenue

Kohut Avenue

Wanuskewin Road

Eidem Road

Eidem Place

71st Street

Avenue

Arthur Rose Avenue

Piggott Cres Day Street

Planning & Development NOTE: The information contained on this map is for reference only and should not be used for legal purposes. All proposed line work is subject to change. This map may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the Regional Planning, Mapping & Research Section.

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General Manager of The Sheraton Cavalier in the 1960’s and eventually promoted to the Vice President of operations for Sheraton ITT, Franchise Division for Canada. He raised four children with my mother Marjorie. Maurice died in 2012 at St. Paul’s Hospital, Saskatoon. He never moved from the city and in fact stayed instead of taking the offer to live in the USA in the 1960.s. He loved the city, with all his heart and became friends with all its prominent citizens, including former Mayor, Senator Sid Buckwold, and so many more.

He made his mark on the tourism industry in Saskatoon and Saskatchewan. This was recognized with distinction when he received the Certificate of Distinguished Community Service from the City of Saskatoon and started the Red-Carpet theme, for visitors to Saskatoon, while dedicated to his work with the Saskatoon Board of Trade and many others: • Life member of Saskatchewan Travel Association / Past President • Life member of Canadian Junior Chamber of Commerce • Past President of Saskatoon Hotels Association • Charter member and Secretary of Kiwanis Club, Riversdale, Saskatoon • Member of Saskatoon Prairieland Exhibition Association • Saskatoon Board of Trade Achievement Award • Charter Chairman - Visitors Convention Bureau - Saskatoon • Member of Canadian Travelers Association • Hotel “Man of the Year” awards on two occasions in Saskatchewan (Northwest Travelers) • Past President Cardiac Rehab Group

I drafted this letter on his birthday. He was born in 1929, Cudworth Hospital. Maurice did so much for so many, he was humble and never asked for anything back, just like my mother, Marjorie Towstego. He unselfishly supported travelers, guests, to and from Saskatoon for decades. In his international and North American travels, where he racked up hundreds of thousands of aero plan miles, he continually promoted Saskatoon as a destination, until his retirement in 1988.

I feel strongly, the “Towstegos” through my father’s volunteer community service and my uncle Steve Towstego’s and Walter Towstego service and sacrifice (Well documented in my Canada Remembers documentary series, that has aired nationally and now in thousands of schools nationwide) not to mention his name inscribed at the memorial in the Montgomery area where he and his family lived for years. There could be no greater tribute, but to have a street named Towstego. I have lived my entire life here and plan to continue to do so. I know if my father or Steve were alive, this would be considered a great honor beyond all expectations. Neither of them would have ever asked for it. Both are fully deserving.

Anthony J. Towstego Sandy Court Saskatoon, SK S7K

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If you have submitted a person’s name, please provide a short biography (Given name, date of birth, place of birth, contributions, awards, achievements or other related information): MAURICE MARION TOWSTEGO

Maurice Towstego has extensive experience consulting to the Hotel Industry and also in management of smaller and major hotels. His particular areas of expertise are in operations, development and market analysis. Mr. Towstego has been Director of several large-scale hotel projects and operations, as well as numerous studies of potential franchise projects. He has worked across Canada and the United States in his numerous years in the industry.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1969 to 1989: Vice President Sheraton ITT, Franchise division

1965 to 1969: General Manager Sheraton Cavalier – Saskatoon (Cavalier Enterprises Ltd.)

1963 to 1965: General Manager King George Hotel Limited - Saskatoon

1947 to 1957: Assistant Manger Western Hotel - Saskatoon

EDUCATION Saint Mary’s School, Saskatoon Saskatoon Technical Collegiate University of Saskatchewan, Certificate of Administrative Also various Hotel Industry courses taken through home study

PERSONAL HISTORY Born in Cudworth, SK August 4, 1929. Raised in Peterson, SK until 1939, then moved to Saskatoon. His father Nicholas was in the garage and machine shop business. Married Marjorie Helen (nee Thomson) on August 16th, 1952. Children: Colleen -Victoria, BC, Lon - Nanaimo, BC, Tony - owner Thomega Entertainment Inc., Saskatoon, SK and Carla - Edmonton, AB. Religion: Catholic, presently attends St. Joseph’s Church. Hobbies: Golfing, swimming, power walking, walking, politics (Provincial, Federal, USA and International), Cardiac Rehab - Field House, general community service.

QUALIFICATIONS and ACCOMPLISHMENTS Management of Hotels - 1952 to 1969 Consultant for Sheraton Corporation, Boston, Mass. - 1969 to1988 Initiated Sheraton Franchises in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Laval, Toronto, Fort McMurray and Niagara Falls. Life member of Saskatchewan Travel Association / Past President. Life member of Canadian Junior Chamber of Commerce. Past President of

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Saskatoon Hotels Association. Charter member and Secretary of Kiwanis Club, Riversdale, Saskatoon. Member of Saskatoon Prairieland Exhibition Association. Certificate of Distinguished Community Service from the City of Saskatoon. Saskatoon Board of Trade Achievement Award. Charter Chairman - Visitors Convention Bureau – Saskatoon. Member of Canadian Travelers Association. Hotel “Man of the Year” awards on two occasions in Saskatchewan (Northwest Travelers). Past President Cardiac Rehab Group. Life Member of the Saskatchewan Liberal Association

Attachment: Additional comments: As Saskatoon continues to grow and expand into the future, I feel this consideration on behalf of you committee is and a very important one-that could be a lasting tribute to the unselfish contributions to the betterment of this amazing city. My father helped many with this same request. He wrote letters on their behalf. Never did he intend or imagine such a thing for the Towstego name. I do this out of respect to him, it had to be done. He earned it, as did both my Uncles Steve and Walter who served not only for the country, but for Saskatoon.

Do you wish to address the Naming Advisory Committee? No

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