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Change of Name 1950'S.Xlsx Original Surname Original Given Name Address New Surname New Given Name Application Date Publication Date Aadland Doris Ruth Moose Jaw Benson Doris Ruth April 23, 1954 May 7, 1954 Abramovitz Hyman Bernie Prince Albert Abrams Hyman Bernie March 12, 1953 March 21, 1953 Abramovitz Ida Prince Albert Abrams Ida March 12, 1953 March 21, 1953 Abramovitz Israel Isadore Prince Albert Abrams Israel Isadore March 12, 1953 March 21, 1953 Adamiw Alice Wakaw Adams Alice March 16, 1954 March 27, 1954 Adamiw Annie Adele Wakaw Adams Annie Adele March 16, 1954 March 27, 1954 Adamiw Harry Wakaw Adams Harry March 16, 1954 March 27, 1954 Adamiw Helen Wakaw Adams Helen March 16, 1954 March 27, 1954 Akhurst Donald William Saskatoon Brown Donald William October 29, 1955 November 4, 1955 Alexandrescu Wasile Regina Alexander Wesley Charles January 25, 1951 February 3, 1951 Allan Barbara Janet Coronach Wilson Barbara Janet Allan August 1, 1953 August 14, 1953 Allan Heather Jean Coronach Wilson Heather Jean Allan August 1, 1953 August 14, 1953 Allan Irene Elizabeth Coronach Wilson Irene Elizabeth August 1, 1953 August 14, 1953 Allan John Coronach Wilson John Allan August 1, 1953 August 14, 1953 Allcock Gladys Constance Moose Jaw Shaw Gladys Constance November 22, 1955 December 2, 1955 Allemekinders Arie Regina McKinders Harry Allen July 3, 1958 July 11, 1958 Andal Kenneth Edward Saskatoon Andall Kenneth Edward November 20, 1959 November 27, 1959 Andal Leonard Roy Saskatoon Andall Leonard Roy November 20, 1959 November 27, 1959 Andal Pearl Elvina Saskatoon Andall Pearl Elvina November 20, 1959 November 27, 1959 Andal Sharon Lynn Saskatoon Andall Sharon Lynn November 20, 1959 November 27, 1959 Anderson Anton Bernard Broadview Linn Anton Bernard March 11, 1953 March 21, 1953 Anderson Martha Margret Edna Sophia Saskatoon Anderson Martha Margaret June 7, 1954 June 18, 1954 Andruchowich Victor Michael Saskatoon Andrucson Victor Michael October 1, 1956 October 12, 1956 Anenczuk Josephine Gorlitz Ananichuk Josephine May June 29, 1951 July 6, 1951 Anenczuk Nesto Gorlitz Ananichuk Nester Everard June 29, 1951 July 6, 1951 Anenczuk Pearl Gorlitz Ananichuk Pearl Audry June 29, 1951 July 6, 1951 Antoniw Joseph Noel Okla Arnie Joseph Neil February 15, 1956 February 24, 1956 Antonowich Anthony Saskatoon Hayden Anthony July 9, 1953 July 24, 1953 Antonowich Jean Patricia Saskatoon Hayden Jean Patricia July 9, 1953 July 24, 1953 Appenowitz Ursula North BattleFord Appen Ursula July 4, 1958 July 18, 1958 Armstrong Dorothy Margaret Regina Witherspoon Dorothy Margaret February 5, 1952 February 16, 1952 Armstrong George Saskatoon Smith Thomas Ralph May 17, 1951 May 26, 1951 Asbjornhus Gilbert Andrew Earl Grey Osborne Gilbert Andrew October 24, 1952 November 22, 1952 Assie Carol Ann Rosthern Aesie Carol Ann July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Assie Helen Marie Rosthern Aesie Helen Marie July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Assie Irenee Marie Amans Rosthern Aesie Irnie Armand July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Assie Joanne Louise Rosthern Aesie Joanne Louise July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Assie Leonard Charles Rosthern Aesie Leonard Charles July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Assie Margaret Mary Rosthern Aesie Margaret Mary July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Assie Norma Margaret Rosthern Aesie Norma Margaret July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Assie Ronald Michael Rosthern Aesie Ronald Michael July 24, 1952 August 1, 1952 Babchyshyn Andrew Calder Bayn Andrew David October 16, 1959 October 23, 1959 Original Surname Original Given Name Address New Surname New Given Name Application Date Publication Date Babchyshyn Gerald Thomas Yorkton Bayn Gerald Thomas December 26, 1951 January 12, 1952 Babchyshyn Thomas Yorkton Bayn Thomas Alvin December 26, 1951 January 12, 1952 Babchyshyn Verna Geraldine Yorkton Bayn Verna Geraldine December 26, 1951 January 12, 1952 Babichuk John Krydor Babiy John November 10, 1951 November 24, 1951 Bachnick Nickolas Regina Bashnick Nick August 30, 1951 September 7, 1951 Backer Byron Charles Weyburn Becker Byron Charles April 9, 1955 April 22, 1955 Backer Doris Dorothy Rush Lake Becker Doris Dorothy February 10, 1955 February 25, 1955 Backer Evelyn Elma Weyburn Becker Evelyn Elma April 9, 1955 April 22, 1955 Backer Harvey Henry Weyburn Becker Harvey Henry April 9, 1955 April 22, 1955 Backer Helene Rush Lake Becker Helene February 10, 1955 February 25, 1955 Backer Henry Rush Lake Becker Henry February 10, 1955 February 25, 1955 Backer Marvin Martin Rush Lake Becker Marvin Martin February 10, 1955 February 25, 1955 Baderski Joseph Frank Bannock Bedesky Joseph Frank May 6, 1952 May 23, 1952 Baird Bruce Sturgis Baird Bruce Douglas March 4, 1955 March 18, 1955 Balekich Annasztazia Regina Ball Anna May 5, 1952 May 16, 1952 Banilevic Alexander Regina Jacques Charles Alexander June 26, 1953 Banilevic June Adelaide Regina Jacques Gabriel Marie-Joseph June 26, 1953 Baresoff Fred J. Regina Milton Frederick John April 19, 1956 April 27, 1956 Baresoff Nola Regina Milton Nola April 19, 1956 April 27, 1956 Barezniski Ernie Jacob Kamsack Bernisky Ernie Jacob December 27, 1958 January 2, 1959 Barezniski Lizzie Kamsack Bernisky Leona December 27, 1958 January 2, 1959 Barezniski Lorne Philip Kamsack Bernisky Lorne Philip December 27, 1958 January 2, 1959 Barezniski Nick Kamsack Bernisky Nick December 27, 1958 January 2, 1959 Bartek Brian Richard Melville Bartake Brian Richard March 8, 1955 March 18, 1955 Bartek Marion Melville Bartake Mary March 8, 1955 March 18, 1955 Bartek Oldrich Melville Bartake Oldrich Bert March 8, 1955 March 18, 1955 Basarac Michael MacDowell Basrab Harry August 4, 1952 August 15, 1952 Beach Horas Clingan Saskatoon Beach Dexter Havelock Clingan August 2, 1956 August 10, 1956 Beamish Clifford Regina Fawcett Clifford Gordon March 11, 1955 March 18, 1955 Beamish Virginia Regina Fawcett Virginia March 11, 1955 March 18, 1955 Becker Reinhold Carl Yorkton Becker Ronald Carl June 7, 1958 June 20, 1958 Begovich Michael Regina Brenner Michael January 10, 1957 January 18, 1957 Beingessner Herbert Gregory Truax Beingessner Herbert John June 17, 1959 July 24, 1959 Beiswanger Lawrence Hugh Alvin Saskatoon Carpenter Lawrence Hugh Alvin July 28, 1954 August 6, 1954 Bellrose George Henry Kisbey Demyen George Henry June 16, 1956 June 29, 1956 Belton Wilfred Sutherland Belton Wilfred Colin September 12, 1951 September 21, 1951 Belusky Josephine Mary Moose Jaw Bublish Josephine Mary January 25, 1954 February 6, 1954 Benesovsky Beryl Evelyn Regina Benesh Beryl Evelyn August 22, 1956 November 9, 1956 Benesovsky Steve John Regina Benesh Steve John August 22, 1956 November 9, 1956 Benrud Gerald Saskatoon Andrews Gerald Lester June 4, 1955 June 10, 1955 Benson Margaret Saskatoon Kelly Margaret May 1, 1957 May 10, 1957 Benson Valerie Joan Saskatoon Kelly Valerie Joan May 1, 1957 May 10, 1957 Original Surname Original Given Name Address New Surname New Given Name Application Date Publication Date Benville Agnes Ratner Carlson Agnes November 9, 1954 November 19, 1954 Benville Louis Stanley Ratner Carlson Louis Stanley Benville November 9, 1954 November 19, 1954 Berbailo Lena Regina Balbar Lena March 31, 1956 March 29, 1956 Berbailo Yosta Regina Balbar Joseph March 31, 1956 March 29, 1956 Berezowski Audry Marie Coleville Barry Audry Marie March 13, 1956 March 23, 1956 Berezowski Beverly Anne Coleville Barry Beverly Anne March 13, 1956 March 23, 1956 Berezowski Josephine Selina Coleville Barry Josephine Selina March 13, 1956 March 23, 1956 Berezowski Ladislaus Victor Saskatoon Berrie Victor Leonard June 13, 1958 June 27, 1958 Berezowski Ludwiga Saskatoon Berrie Lillian June 13, 1958 June 27, 1958 Berezowski Steven Earl Coleville Barry Steven Earl March 13, 1956 March 23, 1956 Berndt Willis Rudolph Midale Emde Willis Rudolph July 10, 1952 July 18, 1952 Berzowski Anne Wakaw Berry Anne January 6, 1951 February 3, 1951 Berzowski George Wakaw Berry George January 6, 1951 February 3, 1951 Berzowski Reginald Douglas Wakaw Berry Reginald Douglas January 6, 1951 February 3, 1951 Berzowski Richard George Wakaw Berry Richard George January 15, 1951 February 10, 1951 Berzowski Ronald Patrick George Wakaw Berry Ronald Patrick George January 6, 1951 February 3, 1951 Bezaire Lillian Grace Saskatoon McClelland Lillian Grace October 15, 1952 October 25, 1952 Bietsch June Muriel Weyburn Beach June Muriel August 6, 1953 August 14, 1953 Bietsch Robert Henry Weyburn Beach Robert Henry August 6, 1953 August 14, 1953 Bihun Bell Regina Beahun William Edward June 21, 1951 October 13, 1951 Bihun Joseph Regina Beahun Joseph June 21, 1951 October 13, 1951 Bihun Linda Barbara Regina Beahun Linda Barbara June 21, 1951 October 13, 1951 Bihun Thomas Regina Beahun Thomas June 21, 1951 October 13, 1951 Bihun Victoria Barbara Regina Beahun Victoria Barbara June 21, 1951 October 13, 1951 Bileski Gary Frank Saskatoon Blake Gary Frank June 7, 1952 June 27, 1952 Bileski Jane Lillian Saskatoon Blake Jane Lillian June 7, 1952 June 27, 1952 Bileski John Saskatoon Blake John Bileski June 7, 1952 June 27, 1952 Bileski Tim Arthur Saskatoon Blake Tim Arthur June 7, 1952 June 27, 1952 Bilusiak George Spring Valley Bilusack George July 31, 1951 August 10, 1951 Birnstingl Alice Regina Bernstein Alice January 20, 1959 January 30, 1959 Birnstingl Erna Julianna Regina Bernstein Erna Julianna January 20, 1959 January 30, 1959 Birnstingl John Regina Bernstein John January 20, 1959 January 30, 1959 Birnstingl Robert John Regina Bernstein Robert John January 20, 1959 January 30, 1959 Black Olympia Regina Black Lynn February 14, 1958 February 28, 1958 Blackport Jessie Caroline
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