Reid Dickie
His name was Francis Cornish. He has a Winnipeg avenue and a library named after him. Watch my short glimpse of Winnipeg’s first mayor on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=vJjHEtpLlJk
Reid Dickie
His name was Francis Cornish. He has a Winnipeg avenue and a library named after him. Watch my short glimpse of Winnipeg’s first mayor on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=vJjHEtpLlJk
Filed under Local History, Manitobans of Note, Pioneers, Winnipeg
Tagged as 1874, avenue, election, first mayor, francis cornish, library, Manitoba, scoundrel, Winnipeg

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BIRTHDAY
light all the candles, mona
blow out the candles, ezra
light all the candles, mona
blow out the candles, grandfather
Reid Dickie from "Prism Prisons" 1970
As a professional writer, I shall honour the strategy that informs my client’s audience in a voice they trust and a style they understand.
As a personal writer, I shall honour the strategies defined by the resourcefulness of my mind, the waves of my heart and the wiles of my spirit.

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"Reality is that which refuses to go away when I stop believing in it." Mary Quant said, "A woman is as young as her knees."


As a professional writer, I shall honour the strategy that informs my client’s audience in a voice they trust and a style they understand.
As a personal writer, I shall honour the strategies defined by the resourcefulness of my mind, the waves of my heart and the wiles of my spirit.